Greenberg Statement on Macon Park Segregation Case
Press Release
January 17, 1966

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Press Releases, Volume 3. Greenberg Statement on Macon Park Segregation Case, 1966. 2f958fa1-b692-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/25944ea0-12ca-40eb-ba86-44d1db770716/greenberg-statement-on-macon-park-segregation-case. Accessed June 01, 2025.
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10 Columbus Circle New York, N.Y. 10019 JUdson 6-8397 NAACP Legal. Defense and Educational Fund PRESS. RELEASE eae Altay Knight Chalmers Director-Counsel * lack Greenberg January 17, 1966 . § Statement by NAACP’ Legal D January 17, 1966, in the Macon Park k Greenberg, Director-Counsel n and Educational Fund, Inc., n the Supreme Court victory egregation Case. 7) ° S 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. elegkhach Yo UPI WASHINGTON POST AP NY TIMES WASHINGTON STAR PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Jesse DeVore, Jr., Director of Public Information—Night Number 212 Riverside 9-8487 > @