Statement of Otto and Muriel Snowden re Attorney General Brooke's ruling.
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Donated by Muriel S. And Otto P. Snowden.In 1964, Attorney General Edward Brooke ruled that the School Stay-Out Day was illegal because it violated truancy laws. While many other lawyers maintained it was a legal form of protest, his ruling still caused some uproar. This statement by the directors of the Freedom House, Otto and Muriel Snowden, gives their take on the ruling and the legality of boycotts.
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