Order Transferring Noxubee County Case

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January 9, 1974

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  • Case Files, Alexander v. Holmes Hardbacks. Order Transferring Noxubee County Case, 1974. 67163623-d167-f011-bec2-6045bdd81421. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/9a8496d1-be19-4d60-b506-b98852c1fd3d/order-transferring-noxubee-county-case. Accessed October 05, 2025.

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    FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT FORMBY Jape oRH 
ERK 

  

Nos. 28030 & 28042 

  

\b/ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Ve 

\ HINDS COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 4075(J)) 

  

BUFORD A. LEE, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellees, 

V. 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Defendant-Appellant. 

V. 

‘ MILTON EVANS, ; 

Third Party 
Defendant-Appellee. 

(Civil Action No. 2034(H)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Ya 

KEMPER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

{Civil Action No. 1373(8)) 

  

 



  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Vv. 

NORTH PIKE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED 

SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 3807(J)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Vv. 

NATCHEZ SPECIAL MUNICIPAL SEPARATE 
SCHOOL DISTRICT, ef al., 

Defendants-Appel lees. 

(Civil Action No. 1120(W)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Vv. 

COVINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 2148(H)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, = 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

V. 

LAWRENCE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants—-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 2216 (H)) 

  

 



  

JEREMIAH BLACKWELL, JR., et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

v., 

ISSAQUENA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, 

et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 1096 (W)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

V. 

WILKINSON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 1160 (W)) 

  

CHARLES KILLINGSWORTH, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

v. 

THE ENTERPRISE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 
and QUITMAN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT, 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 1302(E)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Y. 

LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 4292(J)) 

  

 



  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

’ Vv. 

MARION COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 2178(H)) 

  

JOAN ANDERSON, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Intervenor, 
Appellant, 

Vv. 

THE CANTON MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

and THE MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, 

et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 3700(J)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Ve 

SOUTH PIKE COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL 
DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 3984 (J)) 

  

BEATRICE ALEXANDER, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

V. 

HOLMES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, et al., 

Defendants-—-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 3779(J)) 

  

 



  

ROY LEE HARRIS, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

i; ve. 

THE YAZOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, 

et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 1209 (W)) 

  

JOHN BARNHARDT, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

V. 

MERIDIAN SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 1300 (E)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

V, 

NESHOBA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

{Civil Action No. 1396(F)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Vv. 

NOXUBEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

{Civil Action No. 1372(F)) 

  

 



  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

’ Ve 

LAUDERDALE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, 

et al., 

Defendants-Appel lees. 

(Civil Action No. 1367(E)) 

  

DIAN HUDSON, et al., 

Plaintiffs-Appellants, 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Intervenor- 
Appellant, - 

v. 

LEAKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 3382(J)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Vv. 

COLUMBIA MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 2199 (H)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

V. 

AMITE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 3983(J)) 

  

 



  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

’ Ve 

PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL SEPARATE SCHOOL 

DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 1368(E)) 

  

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

Vv. 

FRANKLIN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

(Civil Action No. 4256 (J)) 

  

Appeals from the United States District Court for the 
Southern District of Mississippi 

  

ORDER 

"ud 

Pursuant to the decision of the Supreme Court in 

Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, 1969, 396 
  

  

U.S. 19, 90 S.Ct. 29, 24 1. Ed. 24 19, this Court has re~- 

tained jurisdiction of the within captioned school cases 

" pending the desegregation of each system. 

Subsequent to this decision of the Supreme Court, 

the following orders were entered by this Court with 

respect to Noxubee County School District: 

1. United States v. Hinds County School Board, 
  
  

5 Cir., November 7, 1969, 423 F. 2d 1964. (Noxubee 

County School District). 

 



  

(2) United States v. Hinds County School Board, 
  

  

et al., 5 Cir., August 11, 1970, 433 F. 2d 619 (Noxubee 

County School District). 

Meanwhile the semi-annual status reports required 

by our decision in United States v. Hinds County School 
  
  

Board, 5 Cir., 1970, 433 F. 24 611, 618-19, have been 

filed through and including October 15, 1973. 

It now appearing that the Noxubee County School 

District school system has been and is being maintained 

as a unitary school system in compliance with the afore- 

said orders, and it furiher appearing that it would be 

appropriate to transfer jurisdiction of the case to the 

district court under a final order there to be entered as 

follows, it is ORDERED: 

(1) Jurisdiction of No. 1372(E), United States 
  

v. Noxubee County School District is hereby transferred to 
  

the United States District Court for the Southern District 

of Mississippi; 

(2) Said case may be placed on the inactive docket 

of that court subject to being reopened for good cause 

shown on the application of any party, or intervenor, or 

sua sponte; 
  

(3) The aforesaid orders entered by this Court 

shall be considered as the mandate of this Court and are 

to be made the order of the district court; 

 



  

(4) The reports required by United States v. 
  

Hinds County School Board, 433 F. 2d 618-19, supra, may 
  

be discontinued in the event copies of the Summary Re- 

ports (Form 101 and 102) which are filed annually with 

the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, along 

with a report showing faculty and staff assignments as 

required in the Hinds County type of report and faculty 
  

and staff hiring by race if such information is not re- 

flected in the HEW Summary Reports, are filed simultane- 

ously with the district court and served upon counsel 

for plaintiffs and amicus curiae, and are retained for a 

period of two years by the district court for examination 

by counsel for the parties herein or amicus curiae. As 

an alternative to filing the HEW reports, the defendant 

  

school districts may continued to file the Hinds County 

type of report but on an annual basis not later than 

November 15 to reflect status as of October 15 each year. 

 



  

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IT IS SO ORDERED this 77” day of Nbvembes, 1973. 

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UNITED STATES CIRCUIT JUDGE 

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UNITED >STATES CIRCUIT JUDGE 

  

  

  

This order is approved as to form. 

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Ernest L. Brown, Attorney 
417 Jefferson Street 
Macon, Mississippi 39341 

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pf il oA 2500 

Thomas Keeling, Attorney 
Civil Rights Division ‘ 

Department of Justice 

550 11th Street, N. W. 
20530 

  

  

    

    

| nad 
R. Je s Brown, Attorney 

125 1/2 North Farish Street 

Jackson, Mississippi 39205 = 

eh \ 
Lr Vaid 

  

  

  

Melyyn R. Leventhal, Attorney 

538 1/2 North Farish Street 
Jackson, Mississippi 39205

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