01469cam a22003132u 4500001000800000005001700008007001400025008004100039035002000080037001900100040002700119091000800146100002100154245007400175260006800249300000900317520038800326530008000714533008100794650003200875650003400907650003200941650002300973650002900996650002701025650002801052653003301080984004201113518192720181011151046.0he u||024||||080220s1964 xxu ||| b ||| | eng d 9(ericd)ED002060 aED002060bERIC aericdbengcericddMvI amfm1 aRivera, Ramon J.10aFreedom day ii in Chicagoh[microform] /cRamon J. Rivera and Others. a[Washington, D.C.] :bDistributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,c1964. a1 p. aInterviews were conducted to find why negroes who had been proboycott in October changed to antiboycott stand 4 months later. Those who changed tended to be well-educated people who had not made their decision easily. They stressed the quality of education rather than racial balance in the schools. This article was published in "integrated education," volume 2, issue 10, May 1964. aMay also be available online. Address as at 14/8/18: uhttps://eric.ed.gov/ aMicrofiche.b[Washington D.C.]:cERIC Clearinghouseemicrofiches : positive.17aBlack Organizations.2ericd17aCommunity Involvement.2ericd07aEducational Quality.2ericd17aInterviews.2ericd17aParent Attitudes.2ericd07aRacial Balance.2ericd17aSchool Boycotts.2ericd0 aIllinoisaIllinois (Chicago) aANLcmc 2253 ED002060d77000000021647