Letter from George Lambert in Huntsville, Alabama, to Governor Lurleen Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.

In the letter Lambert asks the governor to support state education by hiring more teachers; allowing local school boards and educators to control their systems; and cooperating "fully with the Federal Government to the mutual advantage of our State and Nation" (a reference to school integr...

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Letter from George Lambert in Huntsville, Alabama, to Governor Lurleen Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
fulltopic Alabama documents
Lambert, George; Wallace, Lurleen, 1926-1968; African Americans--Segregation--Alabama; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; Alabama--Politics and government--1951-; Alabama--Race relations; Education--Alabama; Governors--Alabama
description In the letter Lambert asks the governor to support state education by hiring more teachers; allowing local school boards and educators to control their systems; and cooperating "fully with the Federal Government to the mutual advantage of our State and Nation" (a reference to school integration).
spelling Q0000014195 - Q0000014196Q14195 - Q14196Letter from George Lambert in Huntsville, Alabama, to Governor Lurleen Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.In the letter Lambert asks the governor to support state education by hiring more teachers; allowing local school boards and educators to control their systems; and cooperating "fully with the Federal Government to the mutual advantage of our State and Nation" (a reference to school integration).1967 April 111967-04-111960-1969Lambert, George; Wallace, Lurleen, 1926-1968; African Americans--Segregation--Alabama; African Americans--Civil rights--Alabama; Alabama--Politics and government--1951-; Alabama--Race relations; Education--Alabama; Governors--AlabamaTextCorrespondenceAlabama. GovernorAlabama Governor administrative files, 1958-1968SG030804v33818Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/1988
title Letter from George Lambert in Huntsville, Alabama, to Governor Lurleen Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
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