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  • Coverage is exactly "1960-1969"

Daemon_1969 Fall_Jim_p1.JPG
An Episcopal High School student describes an African American called Jim, who has been a servant to his family since the day he was born; the student reflects upon his relationship with Jim, how that relationship deteriorated as he attended…

1968 Letter from Hoxton Announcing Acceptance.pdf
Headmaster Hoxton writes letter to the parents and students announcing the integration of EHS.

Daemon_1968 Winter_The American Scene.jpg
A poem published in the Daemon talking about racial divisions as well as American pride.

Daemon_1969 Winter_A Swell Party_p1.jpg
Student poem published in the Daemon literary magazine in 1969 about social injustice.

Integration December 1965 Minutes b.jpg
Report from the Board of Trustees about who is now allowed to apply to and work at Episcopal High School.

History Immage.PNG
A brief newspaper article describing the acceptance of two African-Americans to EHS.

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This article from Staunton, VA's The News Leader reports on the inception of integration of Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA for the 1968-69 session.

StLouisPD-Integration-3-68.pdf
This resource is an article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch announcing the decision to desegregate Episcopal High School by the E.H.S. Board of Trustees.

Daemon_1969 Spring_Only in America_p1.jpg
This is a poem in the Daemon from 1969. It is about arbitrary things that occur in America.
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