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    Jacob H. Frazier correspondence with Raymond B. Witt, 1960 November 23

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    An open letter to Raymond B. Witt, attorney for the defendants in Mapp v. Board of Education, from Jacob H. Frazier, urging Witt to appeal the decision

    Jacob H. Frazier correspondence with Raymond B. Witt, 1960 November 23

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    An open letter to Raymond B. Witt, attorney for the defendants in Mapp v. Board of Education, from Jacob H. Frazier, urging Witt to appeal the decision

    Kate H. Steele correspondence with Raymond B. Witt, 1957 October 15

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    Letter expressing concern about the NAACP's plans to force public school integration in compliance with the United States Supreme court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. Steele also asks chairman of the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Raymond B. Witt, lobby the state legislature to pass laws to "save segregation.

    Kate H. Steele correspondence with Raymond B. Witt, 1957 October 15

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    Letter expressing concern about the NAACP's plans to force public school integration in compliance with the United States Supreme court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. Steele also asks chairman of the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Raymond B. Witt, lobby the state legislature to pass laws to "save segregation.

    Raymond B. Witt memorandum, 1960 May 12

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    Raymond B. Witt's notes dictated to file regarding a recent telephone call with R. H. Craig, counsel for the plaintiffs in Mapp v. Board of Education, regarding expenditure of funds by the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee

    Raymond B. Witt memorandum, 1960 May 12

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    Raymond B. Witt's notes dictated to file regarding a recent telephone call with R. H. Craig, counsel for the plaintiffs in Mapp v. Board of Education, regarding expenditure of funds by the Board of Education in Chattanooga, Tennessee

    Kate H. Steele correspondence with Raymond B. Witt, 1960 March 1

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    Letter from a concerned citizen likening the NAACP's role in advocating public school desegregation to conditions in communist Russia

    Kate H. Steele correspondence with Raymond B. Witt, 1960 March 1

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    Letter from a concerned citizen likening the NAACP's role in advocating public school desegregation to conditions in communist Russia

    Witt, J H, 24995

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/426854Surname: WITT. Given Name(s) or Initials: J H. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 24995. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 47449.248869 Item: [2016.0049.59115] "Witt, J H, 24995

    Letter from Thomas De Witt to Rev. Elias Heiner

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    A letter of Thomas De Witt, a pastor in the Collegiate Church to a Rev. Elias Heiner of Baltimore per Rev. H. P. Scholte [which may account for the fact that the letter stayed in Pella], to whom De Witt commends Scholte and the need of his people. The expected emigrants from Holland are coming into the Baltimore harbor, I assume.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1840s/1146/thumbnail.jp
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