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"Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, November 28,1960
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"Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, November 28,1960
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Author (aut): King, Lonnie C., 1936-
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In 1960, Lonnie King writes about the dangerous situation in New Orleans due to the inability of the Louisiana State Legislature to accept federal law over state decrees. The student committee hopes that Georgia has learned from Little Rock and New Orleans and will act quickly to implement the courts' decision for integrated public schools. The New Orleans situation reflects poorly on the US' image abroad, and King wonders how African and Asian peoples perceive it.
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auc.078.0090
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.078:0090
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USA
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1 page.
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