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James Breeden comments on Boston black education programs.

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Breeden, James P

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Donated by Muriel S. And Otto P. Snowden.This document was written by James Breeden, a leader of the Massachusetts Freedom Movement. It seems to be an opening plenary speech for the Black Education Convention that was held in June 1970 in Roxbury. In it he discusses the different ways people have tried to change the state of schools in Boston.
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