active support by private foundations and community groups of efforts to continue
local desegregation plans and programs, through research, advocacy and litigation;
Not exact matches
This federal program was established in the 1960s to assist
local education agencies in creating and implementing
plans for the
desegregation of public schools.
Local PUSH president Reverend Dr. William H. Howell stated: «If we must march let us march against the Klan mentally in government, industry and business... We need to march for a workable affirmative action
plan, and for the full implementation of the
desegregation plan in our school.»