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Date: 2014-05-05 17:20:40
Blind people
David S. Tatel
Bolling v. Sharpe
J. Skelly Wright
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Index of Washington
D.C.-related articles
John Philip Sousa Junior High School
United States federal courts
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
Washington
D.C.

The Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit presents: Sixty Years After Bolling v. Sharpe : Public Education and the D.C. Federal Courts Date: Thursday, June 19, 2014

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