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Civil Rights in a Northern City: Philadelphia
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Constance Baker Motley cited by cotillion society
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Title
Constance Baker Motley cited by cotillion society
Date
1962-12-30
Photographer
Maicher, Michael J. J.
Description
Mrs. Motley received the 'Cotillion Medalion of Honor' for greatest contribution toward school integration in difficult areas of the South. Pleas Court Judge Raymond Pace Alexander, chancellor of the Philadelphia Cotillion Society. Mrs. Constance Baker motley, chief counsel for James Howard Meredith.""
Subjects
Awards
Rites and ceremonies
Schools
Geographic Subject
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Format
Image/jp2
Type
Photographs
Rights
This material is subject to copyright law and is made available for private study, scholarship, and research purposes only. For access to the original or permission to publish, please contact the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection (blockson@temple.edu; 215-204-6632).
Contact
scrc@temple.edu
Folder
Alexander, Raymond Pace--News/Group
Digital Collection
Civil Rights in a Northern City
George D. McDowell Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Photographs
Repository
Temple University Libraries, Urban Archives
Digital Publisher
Philadelphia PA: Temple University Libraries
Identifier
B007044B
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