Louise Day Hicks
Louise Day Hicks - Wikipedia
John Hicks. Anna Louise Day Hicks (October 16, 1916 – October 21, 2003) was an American politician and lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts, best known for her staunch opposition to desegregation in Boston public schools, and especially to court-ordered busing, in the 1960s and 1970s. A longtime member of Boston's school board and city council, she served one term in the United States House of Representatives, succeeding John William McCormack .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Day_HicksHICKS, Louise Day | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
A controversial critic of busing to achieve racial desegregation in the Boston public schools, Louise Day Hicks won election in 1970 to fill the Massachusetts congressional seat of retiring Speaker John W. McCormack. Expectations were that Hicks would become a prominent opponent in Congress of federal efforts to enforce busing programs.
https://history.house.gov/People/Detail/14986Louise Day Hicks Dies at 87; Led Fight on Busing in Boston
Oct. 23, 2003 Louise Day Hicks, the Boston public school official and City Council member whose opposition to busing to achieve school integration helped to polarize the city in the 1960's and made...
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/23/us/louise-day-hicks-dies-at-87-led-fight-on-busing-in-boston.htmlLouise Day Hicks · Boston Bussing Through A Civil Rights Lens
Description. Louise Day Hicks was a member of the Boston City Council, ROAR (Restore Our Alienated Rights), and, at times, the Boston school board. As someone who was strongly against busing and school integration, Hicks became the face of the anti-busing movement in the United States.
http://di.salemstate.edu/bostonbussing/collections/show/5Louise Day Hicks | US news | The Guardian
Tue 28 Oct 2003 21.40 EST The maelstrom of American racial politics made Louise Day Hicks into a symbol of racial bigotry in a city torn apart by it, but the lawyer and feminist, who has died aged...
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/oct/29/guardianobituaries.usaLouise Day Hicks, icon of tumult, dies - Boston.com
By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff, 10/22/2003. Louise Day Hicks, who came within 12,000 votes of being elected mayor of Boston in 1967 and earned a national reputation as a symbol of racial divisiveness, died yesterday. She was 87 and suffered from a variety of ailments.
http://archive.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2003/10/22/louise_day_hicks_icon_of_tumult_dies/Louise Day Hicks (1916-2003) - Find a Grave Memorial
Louise Day Hicks. U.S. Congresswoman. She graduated from Wheelock Teachers’ College in 1938, from Boston University School of Education in 1955, from Boston University School of Law in 1958 and was a lawyer in private practice. She was on the counsel for Boston Juvenile Court, in 1960, Treasurer of the Boston School Committee, (1962-67), a member of the Boston City Council, in 1969 and president of the Massachusetts Association of Women Lawyers.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8010885/louise-day-hicksLouise Day Hicks Obituary (2003) Boston Globe
LOUISE HICKS OBITUARY. The First Lady of So. Boston, Oct. 21. Beloved wife of the late John E. Hicks Sr. Loving and devoted mother of William Day Hicks and his wife Anne Louise of So.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/louise-hicks-obituary?id=27430760Letter from Louise Day Hicks, December '75 · Boston Bussing Through A ...
Description Letter from Louise Day Hicks to John Joseph Moakley regarding busing and South Boston High receivership; includes news clipping from the Quincy Patriot Ledger "Southie Order Called Illegal", 19 December 1975 Creator Louise Day Hicks Rights
http://di.salemstate.edu/bostonbussing/items/show/32Letter from Louise Day Hicks, August '75 · Boston Bussing Through A ...
Description. Letter from Louise Day Hicks to John Joseph Moakley regarding an anti-busing Wall Street Journal article by Michael Novak, 4 August 1975.
http://di.salemstate.edu/bostonbussing/items/show/26Louise Day Hicks Obituary (2003) San Diego Union-Tribune
Louise Day Hicks, a former congresswoman and anti-busing activist who became a symbol of Boston ' s racial divide during the 1970s, has died. She was 87. Mrs. Hicks had been ill for some time, her...
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