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Box 16, Folder 8, Document 72
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t' MINEOLA, L. I, June 25 —-jvicw at the Junior and Senior'|$
“|Arthur Choiee, a Negro busi-)High School.
nessman in the suburban com-; Mr. Terry, who has been Su-
“;munity of Roosevelt, looked at
“|his hands the other day and
“asked, “What have we got that’s
? contagious?”
3} He was questioning why an-
“other wave of white home own-
fers should withdraw their chil-
‘Gren from the Roosevelt school
"system | at the end of the school
‘year this week, sell their homes
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perintendent for 18 years, said
that last year white parents
waited until their children had
finished the school year to scll
their homes and move out.
“But this year, a check with
the school attendance office
showed that withdrawals have
averaged three a day since the
150 pupils left the school sys-
tem of 3,900 students.
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end of May. Last year, about:
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