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Title
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Motion for further relief, notice of appeal, responses to order of June 19, 1973; and other pleadings and reports
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Physical Description
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1 folder
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Digital Collection
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Julius L. Chambers papers, 1964-1979
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Series
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Series 1, Pleadings
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Subseries
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Subseries 4, Post-Supreme Court ruling proceedings
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Collection Description
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Files of a Charlotte attorney and his firm, Chambers, Stein, Ferguson, and Lanning, relating to their representation of Darius and Vera Swann and other plaintiffs in the landmark case, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal courts were constitutionally authorized to exercise broad powers to oversee and produce solutions to achieve school integration, which could include using student quotas as a starting point, and developing new attendance zones and busing policies to achieve more racially balanced schools. Includes pleadings prepared by Chambers and attorneys for the Board of Education at the District, Circuit, and Supreme Court levels; court rulings and opinions; correspondence; clippings; research materials; statistics; desegregation plans prepared by the board and court consultant John Finger; proposed attendance zone maps; transcripts of proceedings; and depositions, briefs, and notes.
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Series Description
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This series presents a detailed documentation of the specific arguments, actions, and evidence brought forth before the court by plaintiffs and defendants as well as opinions, orders, and analyses of the Court. These pleadings consist primarily of documents submitted to the District Court, but also contain some submitted to the Circuit and Supreme Courts. Also included in this series are related letters of transmittal and some pleadings relating to the supplementary case in the North Carolina Superior Court relating to the North Carolina anti-busing statute; actions of the Board of Education, the plaintiffs, and the Court relating to the preparation of acceptable desegregation plans; and information related to alleged racial bias in application of discipline in the schools.
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Creator
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Chambers, Julius L. (Julius LeVonne), 1936-2013
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Publisher
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J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Genre
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manuscripts (documents)
legal documents
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Language
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eng
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Subjects--Names
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Chambers, Julius L. (Julius LeVonne), 1936-2013
Swann, James E.
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Subjects--Organizations
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
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Subjects--Topics
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African Americans--Civil rights
African Americans--Education
Busing for school integration
Discrimination in education
Education--Political aspects
Race relations
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Subjects--Places
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North Carolina--Charlotte
North Carolina--Mecklenburg County
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Subjects--Genre
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Trials, litigation, etc.
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Digital Project
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Living Charlotte : the postwar development of a New South city
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Original Collection
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Julius L. Chambers Papers, 1902-1989, bulk 1965-1975
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Physical Location
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Manuscripts--10th Floor, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Call Number
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Manuscript 085
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Physical Containers
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Box 3, Folder 7
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Finding Aid
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https://findingaids.uncc.edu/repositories/4/resources/464
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Collection Note
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This collection is part of Living Charlotte (http://livingcharlotte.uncc.edu/), a digital project that documents economic growth and social change in Charlotte, North Carolina, in the decades following World War II.
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Rights Statement
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Rights Holder Information
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Atkins Library provides access to this item based on either permission from the rightsholder, fair use or another copyright exception, or because we believe it to be in the public domain. Atkins Library makes no warranties as to the copyright status of this item; responsibility for making an independent legal assessment and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with the individual user. If you have additional information about this item, or if you claim its copyright, please contact us.
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Funding Note
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Digitization made possible by funding from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.
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Identifier
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chamjul-ms0085-010307
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Date Digitized
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2015-03-16