- “Schools for An Open Society,” Integrated Education , Vol. II , 2 : 11 – 12 ( March-April , 1968 ).
- President John F. Kennedy , “Special Massage to the Nation on Civil Rights,” Feb . 28, 1963 (Reprinted in The Keystone in the Arch, Compilation of Major Remarks on the Subject of Education by the Late John Fitzgerald Kennedy , President of the U. S.; Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, 2nd Session, April 1964, p. 64 .
- Probably the most helpful and insightful work in this area is being carried on by William A. Stewart, Director of the Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, D.C. The Urban Language Study is a pilot program of the Center and accepts the view that a Negro language exists.
- James S. Coleman , et al., Equality of Educational Opportunity ( Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office , 1966 ), p. 21 .
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