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Papers of James Lawrence Blair Buck
註釋The collection records the Committee's efforts to fight massive resistance, support the Perrow commission's freedom of choice plan and keep open the public schools. It contains by-laws, minutes, correspondence of the state steering committee and the local committees, financial records, a few legal papers, speeches and articles. Copies of 1959 bills on education, the report of the Perrow commission and articles on the history of the committee by William Marion Lightsey, its executive secretary, are included. With these papers is an article, 1931, "Gravel in the shoe, or 'I know the Negro'" by Buck and clippings and articles on desegregated education accumulated by Buck in the 1950s as coordinator of teacher education for the Virginia State Department of Education. In this group are papers on the Prince Edward Co. segregation case and the 1955 Gray commission on education. Other organizations represented in the collection are the Virginia Society for the Preservation of Public Education, the Virginia Council on Human Relations, The Southern Regional Council, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties.