Defendant Detroit Board of Education Exhibits in Reference to Desegregation Plan

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May 8, 1972

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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN 

SOUTHERN DIVISION

:

)RONALD BRADLEY, et al, )
)Plaintiffs, )v. )
)WILLIAM G. MILLIKEN, et al, )
)Defendants, )and )
)DETROIT FEDERATION OF TEACHERS, LOCAL ) 

231, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS, ) AFL-CIO, )
)Defendant-Intervenor, )and )
)DENISE MAGDOWSKI, et al, )
)Defendants-Intervenors, )et al. )

_  ___________________________________________)

Civil Action 
No. 35257

DEFENDANT DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION 
E X H I B I T S

IN REFERENCE TO METROPOLITAN DETROIT 
______  DESEGREGATION PLAN

Number Exhibits - Description
DM-10 Basic Guidelines Metropolitan Plan
DM-11 Proposed School Clusters
DM-12 Colored Map
DM-13 Book entitled,"Local District Results, 

Michigan Educational Assessment Program"
DM-14 Supplementary Information on Desegregation Clusters
DM-15 Board of Education for the City of 

Detroit Special Meeting of February 29, 1972 - Minutes
DM-16 Memorandum regarding Mileage Survey, Suburban Schools



Number Exhibits - Description
DM-17 Illustration of Possible Pupil Exchanges Within Clusters
DM-18 A Diagram illustrating Possible Pupil Exchanges Within Clusters
DM-19 Plaintiff's Metropolitan Desegregation Plan, April 11, 1972

Respectfully submitted,

RILEY AND ROUMELL

Detroit Board of Education 720 Ford Building 
Detroit, Michigan 48226 
Telephone: 962-8255

Date: May 5, 1972.

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C E R T I F I C A T I O N

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LOUIS R. LUCAS 
WILLIAM E. CALDWELL 
525 Commerce Title Building 
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
NATHANIEL R. JONES 
General Counsel, NAACP 1790 Broadway 
New York, New York 10019
E. WINTHER MC CROOM 
3245 Woodburn Avenue 
Cincinnati, Ohio 45207

I JACK GREENBERG 
j NORMAN J. CHACIIKIN 
j 10 Columbus Circle 
j New York, New York 10019[
J. HAROLD FLANNERYPAUL R. DIMOND
ROBERT PRESSMAN
Center for Law & EducationHarvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts02138
ROBERT J. LORD
8388 Dixie Highway
Fair Haven, Michigan 48023

Of Counsel:
PAUL R. VELLA 
EUGENE R. 30LAN0WSKI 
30009 Schoenherr Road 
Warren, Michigan 48093
PROFESSOR DAVID HOOD
Wayne State University Law School468 West Ferry
Detroit, Michigan 48202

DOUGLAS K. WEST 
ROBERT B. WEBSTER 
3700 Penobscot Building 
Detroit, Michigan 48226
WILLIAM M. SAXTON
1881 First National Building
Detroit, Michigan 48226
EUGENE KRASICKY 
Assistant Attorney General 
Seven Story Office Building 525 West Ottawa Street 
Lansing, Michigan 48913
THEODORE SACHS .1000 Farmer
Detroit, Michigan 48226
ALEXANDER B. RITCHIE 
2555 Guardian Building 
Detroit, Michigan 48226
BRUCE A. MILLER 
LUCILLE WATTS
2460 First National Building Detroit, Michigan 48226
RICHARD P. CONDIT
Long Lake Building
860 West Long Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan48013
KENNETH B. MC CONNELL 
74 West Long Lake Road 
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013

Date: May 5 , 1972

Respectfully submitted,
RILEY AND ROUMELL
By : pLy L

^Louis D . Beer " ”
720 Ford Building 
Detroit, Michigan 48226 Telephone: 962-8255'

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