James P. Feeney, who was born and raised in South Boston, Massachusetts, discusses the impact of the 1974 Garrity decision, which required students to be bused between Boston neighborhoods with the intention of creating racial balance in the public schools. The interview covers South Boston’s reaction to the decision; the media coverage of the aftermath of the decision; various protests and demonstrations that took place; and how the dynamics of South Boston changed during that time period.https://dc.suffolk.edu/moh/1045/thumbnail.jp
Patricia J. Reid, daughter of former South Boston High School headmaster Dr. William Reid, reflects ...
Maurice “Moe” Gillen, a lifelong resident of Charlestown, Massachusetts, discusses his community act...
In this interview, Barbara Faith, a South Boston resident who worked at South Boston High School in ...
James P. Feeney, who was born and raised in South Boston, Massachusetts, discusses the impact of the...
Joanne Sweeney, a lifelong resident of South Boston, discusses the impact of the 1974 Garrity decisi...
In this interview, Richard M. Lane, an attorney and lifelong resident of South Boston, discusses the...
Lewis Finfer, a community organizer with neighborhood and citywide groups in the Boston area, discus...
In this interview, John M. Canty, a former administrator and teacher in the Boston Public Schools, d...
In this interview, James F. O’Leary, a volunteer on Congressman John Joseph Moakley’s early congress...
Mr. James Collins reflects on his experiences following the 1974 Garrity decision, which required so...
Mr. Anthony Voto reflects on his experiences growing up in East Boston, Massachusetts, following the...
In this interview, Hubert “Hubie” Jones, a social worker as well as dean emeritus and professor at t...
Mary Ann Hardenbergh, who served as a member and as chair of the Massachusetts State Board of Educat...
Ms. Ruth Walsh reflects on her experiences growing up in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massac...
Henry L. Allen, a lifelong resident of Boston, reflects on the Boston Public Schools and the city it...
Patricia J. Reid, daughter of former South Boston High School headmaster Dr. William Reid, reflects ...
Maurice “Moe” Gillen, a lifelong resident of Charlestown, Massachusetts, discusses his community act...
In this interview, Barbara Faith, a South Boston resident who worked at South Boston High School in ...
James P. Feeney, who was born and raised in South Boston, Massachusetts, discusses the impact of the...
Joanne Sweeney, a lifelong resident of South Boston, discusses the impact of the 1974 Garrity decisi...
In this interview, Richard M. Lane, an attorney and lifelong resident of South Boston, discusses the...
Lewis Finfer, a community organizer with neighborhood and citywide groups in the Boston area, discus...
In this interview, John M. Canty, a former administrator and teacher in the Boston Public Schools, d...
In this interview, James F. O’Leary, a volunteer on Congressman John Joseph Moakley’s early congress...
Mr. James Collins reflects on his experiences following the 1974 Garrity decision, which required so...
Mr. Anthony Voto reflects on his experiences growing up in East Boston, Massachusetts, following the...
In this interview, Hubert “Hubie” Jones, a social worker as well as dean emeritus and professor at t...
Mary Ann Hardenbergh, who served as a member and as chair of the Massachusetts State Board of Educat...
Ms. Ruth Walsh reflects on her experiences growing up in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massac...
Henry L. Allen, a lifelong resident of Boston, reflects on the Boston Public Schools and the city it...
Patricia J. Reid, daughter of former South Boston High School headmaster Dr. William Reid, reflects ...
Maurice “Moe” Gillen, a lifelong resident of Charlestown, Massachusetts, discusses his community act...
In this interview, Barbara Faith, a South Boston resident who worked at South Boston High School in ...