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Gov. Herman Talmadge to County School Superintendents of Georgia, "Loyalty Oath," 1949

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Title

Gov. Herman Talmadge to County School Superintendents of Georgia, "Loyalty Oath," 1949

Subject

Georgia
Georgia--Fulton County
Legislation
Senate Bill No. 82
Loyalty oaths--United States
communism
Herman Talmadge
Paul D. West

Description

Correspondence, Governor Herman Talmadge to all county school superintendents introducing Senate Bill No. 82, which requires all government employees - including teachers and other school personnel - to sign a Loyalty Oath, where the Constitution of both the US and the state of Georgia is individually supported.

Creator

Paul D. West
Gov. Herman Talmadge

Publisher

Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga

Date

1949

Rights

In copyright

Identifier

1949.supt.7.9

Collection

Superintendents

Tags

communism, Herman Talmadge, Loyalty Oath, Senate Bill No. 82, superintendents

Citation

Paul D. West Gov. Herman Talmadge, “Gov. Herman Talmadge to County School Superintendents of Georgia, "Loyalty Oath," 1949,” Fulton County Schools Archives Digital Collections, accessed February 3, 2023, https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/554.

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