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ALVIS WaT i Negro teachers to the same level, Besides being expensive for an Speci : | of whites. The next suits were for| agea that finds it difficult to suppegardiess of the outcome of adiniss N { port one good school system, they t segregated mission of Negro graduate gu (n, program permits disOo Be a brighter out-| students to professional schools! criminatory practices which often look for the educational future| Having been successful in these result in neglect of Negro chilof the South's 2,350,000 Negro| efforts, Negro leaders are trying | dren’s needs. children. to break down separate schools | Some Negroes fear that elimThe latest suits leveled at thé] which have ‘been In vogue for 75 | ination of segregated schools will educational practices of the|years in 17 states and the Dis- result in wholesale job losses South differ from two previous|tritt of Columbia. They believe among the 75,000 Negro teachefforts in that they strike at the|they have proved that the “sep- ers in the South. They point to base segregation issues. The first| arate-but-equal-educational-facili-| the Negro teachers at the Louiswere to raise the pay of | tes” system has ‘bogged down. ville Municipal College who lost
their jobs when that institution >
was absorbed by the University of Louisville.
Not one of the 14 teachers previously employed was taken into the -larger school, although 278 students were added to the rolls. Others are more optimistic, although they agree that once segregated schools are abolished there will be a difficult adjustment period for Negro teachers until the public finally accepts them. f
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Outlook For 2.3 Million Negro Pupils In South Reported Improved =i
on the national y ie wd scene, Joo Williams has fe Many who have followed: re-| “If segregation is abolished in important things to say about it.
cent racial trends believe that! the South,” he says, segregation is on the way out. gro teachers will lose their jobs. ively In I 1 But it is not going to be achieved | But qualified Negroes must get Susively tu Indianapolis:in, The overnight and neither is it com-|an even break when there is no ing directly as the result of court| segregation. The over-all effect rulings. These help expedite the will be good.”
banishment of segregation, but improved local relations in racial]
matters also is essential. Finds Way Home
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, oot DYERSBURG, Tenn. (UP) dent of Morehouse College at At-| Mrs, lanta, says segregation is bound |her dog, lost in Chicago, turned to be abolished in public schools. up on the streets of Dyersburg.
When those Important happen-|
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