Southern School News-December 1956

Item

Title
Southern School News-December 1956
Description
State District Judge Otis T. Dunagan of Tyler started hearings Dec. 3 on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to hold the next trial of the state's ouster suit (State of Texas v. NAACP). The NAACP dropped its appeal to the Texas Court of Civil Appeals at Texarkana to concentrate a harder fight against making Judge Dunagan's order permanent. NAACP attorneys contend that Dallas or Austin would be a more neutral spot for the trial. If Judge Dunagan will not move the trial, the NAACP urged a prompt trial on the permanent injunction.
Subject
Texas girds for lawsuits on schools and NAACP activity.
Source
“Texas Girds for Lawsuits on School, NAACP Activity; Month Called Quiet,” Southern School News, 3. no. 6 (1956): 11. Accessed April 20, 2015. http://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15138coll22/id/566/rec/3.
Publisher
Southern School News
Date
1956-11
Site pages
Texas v. The NAACP