"Riders Still Segregated", April 23, 1956
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"Riders Still Segregated", April 23, 1956
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Written on recto: Riders still segregated. Whites and Negroes are still segregated on this Atlanta Transit Co. trolley today following the Supreme Court's decision outlawing segregation on all public buses. State officials said that Georgia was not a party to the South Carolina Legal Action and hence would not be immediately affected. City Attny. Jack Savage said Atlanta has no ordinance actually requiring segregation but does have an ordnance requiring those in charge of buses and trolley to obey the st[?]e segregation laws.
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auc.013.0140
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.013:0141
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