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Boston City Archives
Mayor Kevin White Records
Coffee Klatch Letter Followup: Charlestown
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Item Information
Title:
Coffee Klatch Letter Followup: Charlestown
Description:
Notes taken about the host of a Coffee Hour in Dorchester The notes include issues that the host brought up, such as the desegregation of the Boston Public Schools. A thank you letter from Mayor Kevin H. White to the hostess is also included.
Creator:
Boston (Mass.). Office of the Mayor
Date:
October 1974
Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Location:
Boston City Archives
Box 23, Folder 60 (shelf locator)
Collection (local):
Mayor Kevin H. White records (0245.001)
Subjects:
Segregation in education--Massachusetts--Boston--History
Busing for school integration--Massachusetts--Boston--History
Charlestown (Boston, Mass.)
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Suffolk (county)
>
Boston
>
Charlestown
Link to Item:
https://cityofboston.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_b6b01542-5998-43ce-9365-c7fd6a44d410/
Terms of Use:
Copyright status not evaluated
Contact host institution for more information.
Language:
English
Identifier:
0245001-023-060-005
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