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Item Handwritten notes by Jim O'Leary about a meeting with Joe Moakley and Representatives from Boston Public Schools regarding busing issues, 14 December 1974
Item Form letter describing John Joseph Moakley's efforts in congress to stop busing and urging South Boston residents to vote for Moakley
Item 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
Item Map of Boston wards, circa 1970
Item Letter from John Joseph Moakley to constituents updating them on proposed constitutional amendments against busing, 1975
Item 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
Item Letter from John Joseph Moakley in reply to a completed questionnaire from a Jamaica Plain constituent, 1975
Item "Moakley tells Congress: Stop the busing now," South Boston Tribune, 14 March 1974
Item Open letter to Dan Yotts (draft), regarding incident at Elma Lewis School
Item "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
Item Correspondence between John Joseph Moakley and a Roslindale constituent regarding concerns about busing, March 1975
Item 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
Item Letter from John Joseph Moakley in reply to a completed questionnaire from a West Roxbury constituent, 1 December 1975
Item Correspondence between John Joseph Moakley and Boston City Councilor Louise Day Hicks regarding a proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit forced busing, 2 December 1975
Item "Make Congress Stop Bussing" booklet by Congressman Lawrence P. MacDonald, April 1976
Item "Projected enrollments and daily attendance, all schools," 15 October 1975
Item Press Release "Democrats slate first constitutional amendment vote", November 1975
Item Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR) statement of demands, 1975
Item Memorandum from Jimmy O'Leary (a member of John Joseph Moakley's staff) to Amy regarding "Possible statement on South Boston High School"
Item Boston busing debate from an episode of “A Left and a Right” [audio recording and transcript]
Item Press release: "John Joseph Moakley questions Garrity's decision," December 1975
Item Correspondence between John Joseph Moakley and a Dedham constituent regarding Judge Garrity's decision about busing for school desegregation, December 1975
Item Letter from John Joseph Moakley to Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR) and Senator John Tower, 14 October 1975
Item News clipping from the South Boston Center newspaper column by Dan Yotts, 27 May 1976
Item 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