Parents March Against Relay

Parents March Against Relay
The Cleveland Public Schools policy to manage overcrowded schools was to relay morning and afternoon classes in the neighboorhood buildings while other schools were partially vacant. Racially divided areas and schools persisted. The early movement to challenge this practice began with protests at School Board headquarters. | Date: September, 26, 1961 | Source: The Cleveland Press Collection, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University.
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