Students getting off Wilcox County school buses at the high school in Pine Hill, Alabama.
Starting in 1975, in compliance with a federal desegregation order, older students from Gee's Bend were bused almost 50 miles one-way to Pine Hill. White students soon left the public school there, effectively negating the integration attempt. In 1977, Gee's Bend residents filed an unsucce...
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Photographs Students getting off Wilcox County school buses at the high school in Pine Hill, Alabama. Sikora, Frank |
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Photographs African Americans--Education; Automobiles; Buses; Students; Pine Hill (Ala.); Wilcox County (Ala.) |
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Starting in 1975, in compliance with a federal desegregation order, older students from Gee's Bend were bused almost 50 miles one-way to Pine Hill. White students soon left the public school there, effectively negating the integration attempt. In 1977, Gee's Bend residents filed an unsuccessful petition requesting that their original local school be expanded to once again serve all grades. Two years later, Orzell Billingsley Jr. filed a lawsuit at the federal district court in Mobile to request again that the busing be stopped. |
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BN0039929_04BN0039929Students getting off Wilcox County school buses at the high school in Pine Hill, Alabama.Starting in 1975, in compliance with a federal desegregation order, older students from Gee's Bend were bused almost 50 miles one-way to Pine Hill. White students soon left the public school there, effectively negating the integration attempt. In 1977, Gee's Bend residents filed an unsuccessful petition requesting that their original local school be expanded to once again serve all grades. Two years later, Orzell Billingsley Jr. filed a lawsuit at the federal district court in Mobile to request again that the busing be stopped.1977-091970-1979Sikora, FrankBirmingham News77-04940African Americans--Education; Automobiles; Buses; Students; Pine Hill (Ala.); Wilcox County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives4000 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/121881 |
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Students getting off Wilcox County school buses at the high school in Pine Hill, Alabama. |
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Students getting off Wilcox County school buses at the high school in Pine Hill, Alabama. |
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Sikora, Frank |
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