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Handwritten notes by Jim O'Leary about a meeting with Joe Moakley and Representatives from Boston Public Schools regarding busing issues, 14 December 1974
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Form letter describing John Joseph Moakley's efforts in congress to stop busing and urging South Boston residents to vote for Moakley
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Testimony of Congressman John Joseph Moakley before the United States Senate Committee on Judiciary in support of a constitutional amendment to prohibit forced busing, 29 October 1975
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Map of Boston wards, circa 1970
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Letter from John Joseph Moakley to constituents updating them on proposed constitutional amendments against busing, 1975
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Press Release regarding John Joseph Moakley's "reaction to vote today before the House Democrats Caucus on a Constitutional Amendment to prohibit the forced busing of school children" and his testimony, November 1975
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Letter from John Joseph Moakley in reply to a completed questionnaire from a Jamaica Plain constituent, 1975
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"Moakley tells Congress: Stop the busing now," South Boston Tribune, 14 March 1974
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Open letter to Dan Yotts (draft), regarding incident at Elma Lewis School
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"Protests Moakley," a letter to the editor of an unidentified newspaper from a South Boston resident calling for a protest against John Joseph Moakley's stance on busing
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Correspondence between John Joseph Moakley and a Roslindale constituent regarding concerns about busing, March 1975
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Letter from Louise Day Hicks to John Joseph Moakley regarding busing and South Boston High receivership; includes news clipping from the Quincy Patriot Ledger "Southie Order Called Illegal", 19 December 1975
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Letter from John Joseph Moakley in reply to a completed questionnaire from a West Roxbury constituent, 1 December 1975
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Correspondence between John Joseph Moakley and Boston City Councilor Louise Day Hicks regarding a proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit forced busing, 2 December 1975
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"Make Congress Stop Bussing" booklet by Congressman Lawrence P. MacDonald, April 1976
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"Projected enrollments and daily attendance, all schools," 15 October 1975
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Press Release "Democrats slate first constitutional amendment vote", November 1975
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Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR) statement of demands, 1975
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Memorandum from Jimmy O'Leary (a member of John Joseph Moakley's staff) to Amy regarding "Possible statement on South Boston High School"
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Boston busing debate from an episode of “A Left and a Right” [audio recording and transcript]
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Press release: "John Joseph Moakley questions Garrity's decision," December 1975
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Correspondence between John Joseph Moakley and a Dedham constituent regarding Judge Garrity's decision about busing for school desegregation, December 1975
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Letter from John Joseph Moakley to Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR) and Senator John Tower, 14 October 1975
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News clipping from the South Boston Center newspaper column by Dan Yotts, 27 May 1976
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Follow-up correspondence from John Joseph Moakley to Attorney General Edward H. Levi reiterating the need to conduct a review of federal court busing orders, 17 May 1976
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