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Guide to the Bernard and Barbara Weisenfeld Papers of I.S. 231 1978-1981 Control # W-16

Identifier: aql:431

Description: The Bernard and Barbara Weisenfeld Papers of IS 231 document the Weisenfeld’s anti school segregation case against the New York City Board of Education’s School District 29 in the form of clippings; School District 29’s memoranda and meeting minutes; the Weisenfeld’s correspondence to and from the New York City’s Office of Civil Rights, New York City Mayor’s Office, New York State Senator Frank Padavan, and other government officials; and Nassau County Court’s review of the Weisenfeld’s case against School Board 29.

Collection : aql:30881; aql:15967

Summary/Description : The Bernard and Barbara Weisenfeld Papers of IS 231 document the Weisenfeld’s anti school segregation case against the New York City Board of Education’s School District 29 in the form of clippings; School District 29’s memoranda and meeting minutes; the Weisenfeld’s correspondence to and from the New York City’s Office of Civil Rights, New York City Mayor’s Office, New York State Senator Frank Padavan, and other government officials; and Nassau County Court’s review of the Weisenfeld’s case against School Board 29.

Subject : Weisenfeld, Barbara; Weisenfeld, Bernard; Padavan, Frank; Federation of Laurelton Block Association; New York (N.Y.). Board of Education; I.S. 231 (Laurelton, New York, N.Y.); Schools; Segregation in education

Coverage : Laurelton (New York, N.Y.) Rosedale (New York, N.Y.)

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher

Identifier : aql:431

eadid : W-16

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Weisenfeld, Barbara; Weisenfeld, Bernard; Padavan, Frank; Federation of Laurelton Block Association; New York (N.Y.). Board of Education; I.S. 231 (Laurelton, New York, N.Y.); Schools; Segregation in education


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