Additional Links

Congressional Record

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CREC-2004-05-19/pdf/CREC-2004-05-19-pt1-PgE916-3.pdf

     http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CREC-2004-05-19/html/CREC-2004-05-19-pt1-PgE916-3.htm

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Mrs. Haynes was referenced in the book below.

Unconditional Love by Dr. Lela Haynes Session (Jan 10, 2012)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?index=books&linkCode=qs&keywords=146342793X

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Information about Avery Institute & Avery Research Center
Information on the first students to desegregate the Charleston County Public Schools.
50 Years Later: Symposium Looks at Before, During and After Desegregation in South Carolina and Sociology and on the “Somebody Had to Do It” Project website at http://somebody.claflin.edu
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List of events and activities concerning desegregation of public education in South Carolina.
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 Septima P. Clark was without a doubt an education pioneer in the City of Charleston.
In 1975, Mrs. Clark served on the Charleston County School Board of Trustees while
Mrs. Haynes served on the City of Charleston Constituent District #20 Board of Trustees. 
septema clark
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