Greenberg Statement on Macon Park Segregation Case
                    Press Release
                        
                    January 17, 1966
                
 
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PRESS. RELEASE 
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Director-Counsel * 
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January 17, 1966 
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Statement by 
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January 17, 1966, 
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It is gratifying to know that all the children 
of Macon can now play in all the city's parks without regard 
to race. 
Similar situations where segregation has been 
required by old wills, have existed in many cities through- 
out the nation. 
The most prominent such case, now in litigation, 
involves Girard College in Philadelphia. We hope today's 
decision will lead to speedy desegregation of Girard College. 
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