Allen, Henry McNeill, D. Monty
Description
From a series of audio recordings with members of Boston's Black community about the busing crisis of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Allen became involved with desegregation as part of the Parents' Association at the William Monroe Trotter School in 1973, and later the Parent Councils; activity in District 9, a hub of activism and politically-conscious parents.
Audiocassettes Oral Histories (Document Genres)Sound Recordings
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Digital CommonwealthKeywords
- African Americans
- Boston Public Schools. Citywide Parents' Council
- Boston Public Schools. Community District Advisory Council
- Busing For School Integration
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Movements
- Government
- History
- Politics And Government
- Public Schools
- Segregation In Education
- William Monroe Trotter School (Boston, Mass.). Parents' Association