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David H. Patton
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Process of Change: The Story of School Desegregation in Syracuse, New York.
1968-06
The Impartial Citizen Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 13. Black educators announce plans for a mini-Academic Olympics Underway.
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
The Impartial Citizen : Education. The "Huts" are no more. Ten classrooms dedicated at McKinley-Brighton School
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
Marjorie Carter first Negro Teacher appointed by City.
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