Progress in Education.

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Progress in Education was a civil rights organization formed in 1972 to express support for racial integration in Louisville public schools and for the federal courts' plan for busing as a means to that end, and to protect African-American students and their parents from violence. The group's guiding spirt and records-keeper was southern civil rights activist Anne Braden, who had long played an important role as a local organizer in racial struggles. She was executive director of the Southern Conference Educational Fund. PIE was a vigorous advocate of the unpopular views in a debate the polarized the community in the late 1970s. It disbanded at the end of the second school year under the court order.

From the description of Records, 1972-1978. (University of Louisville). WorldCat record id: 23858533

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Kentucky--Louisville
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Civil rights
School integration
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Active 1972

Active 1978

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