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Article titled "The Fight for Equality: It was a Long Road to a Desegregated Burke County" by Cheryl M. Shuffler, News Herald Item Info

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Title:
Article titled "The Fight for Equality: It was a Long Road to a Desegregated Burke County" by Cheryl M. Shuffler, News Herald
Creator:
Cheryl M. Shuffler; North Carolina Room at Burke County Public Library
Date Created:
2012-02-05
Description:
Article about Lucille Rutherford's experiences growing up under segregation in Morganton and her organizing as one of the West Concord Mothers. Shuffler quotes Ruth Roseboro and Artie Logan who were among the first students transferred from historically Black schools to formerly "whites only" schools in 1964.
Location:
Morganton, North Carolina
Latitude:
35.7368
Longitude:
-81.6918
Source:
Cheryl M. Shuffler; North Carolina Room at Burke County Public Library
Source Identifier:
shuffler-article
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Article titled "The Fight for Equality: It was a Long Road to a Desegregated Burke County" by Cheryl M. Shuffler, News Herald", Children of the Struggle, History Museum of Burke County
Reference Link:
https://childrenogfthestruggle.org//items/shuffler-article.html
Rights
Rights:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted. For more information, please contact Morganton Public Library North Carolina Room (828) 764-9266.
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/