CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES Javits, Senator Jacob K., opening statement. Finch, Hon. Robert H., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; accompanied by Hon. John G. Veneman, Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Hon. James E. Allen, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Education, and U.S. Commissioner of Education; J. Stanley Pottinger, Director, Office for Civil Rights; James W. McLane, Executive Assistant to the Secretary for Programs/Special Affairs; Gregory Anrig, Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of Education; and T. Michael O'Keefe, Director for Education Planning, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Lumley, John M., Assistant Executive Secretary of the National Educa- tion for Legislation and Federal Relations, representing George Fischer, president, National Education Association; accompanied by Stanley McFarland and Mrs. Mary Gereau__ Glickstein, Howard A., Staff Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Edelman, Marian Wright, Washington Research Project Action Council- Sussna, Frances, director, Multi-Culture Institute, San Francisco, Calif. Ruiz, Manuel, member, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Cardenas, Dr. Jose A., superintendent, Edgewood Independent Schools Mitchell, Clarence, director, Washington Bureau of the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colored People... Parks, Paul, Director, Model Cities Program, Boston, Mass.; accompanied by Dr. Barbara L. Jackson, Assistant Administrator for Education and Training, Boston Model Cities; and Mrs. Virginia Richardson, Assistant Administrator for Administrative Services, Boston Model Cities Steinhilber, August, executive director for congressional relations, Na- tional School Boards Association; accompanied by Michael A. Resnick, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970 Spong, Hon. William B., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of Virginia___ Profitt, Dr. Brank, superintendent of public schools, Burlington, N.C.; STATEMENTS Allen, James E., Jr., Assistant Secretary for Education and U.S. Com- Cardenas, Dr. Jose A., superintendent, Edgewood Independent Schools Prepared statement.... Chin, Irving Sheu Kee, chairman, Chinatown Advisory Council to the Epps, A. C., vice chairman, Richmond City School Board, Richmond, Va statement. Finch, Hon. Robert H., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; accompanied by Hon. John G. Veneman, Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Hon. James E. Allen, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Education, and U.S. Commissioner of Education; J. Stanley Pottinger, Director, Office for Civil Rights; James W. McLane, Executive Assistant to the Secretary for Programs/Special Affairs; Gregory Anrig, Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of Education; and T. Michael O'Keefe, Director for Education Planning, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Glickstein, Howard A., Staff Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, accompanied by Jonathan Fleming-- Page 439 444 470 505 89 452 518 286 291 573 521 147 175 505 528 23 126 Hagler, Mrs. J. D., on behalf of the Maxton City Board of Education on Lumley, John M., assistant executive secretary of the National Education for Legislation and Federal Relations, representing George Fischer, president, National Education Association; accompanied by Stanley McFarland and Mrs. Mary Gereau, 115 McCarthy, Rev. John, administrator, St. Theresa Catholic School, Houston, Tex., prepared statement... 516 Megle, Carl J., director of legislation, the American Federation of TeachersMitchell, Clarence, director, Washington Bureau of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.. 412 379 Prepared statement_ 383 Statement in opposition to national school desegregation bill, S. 4167_ Nyquist, Ewald B., president, the University of the State of New York and commissioner of education, prepared statement... Parks, Paul, director, Model Cities Program, Boston, Mass.; accompanied by Dr. Barbara L. Jackson, assistant administrator for education and training, Boston Model Cities; and Mrs. Virginia Richardson, assistant administrator for administrative services, Boston Model Cities.. Prepared statement__ 553 509 399 402 Preyer, Hon. Richardson, a Representative in Congress from the State of North Carolina_ _ _ 444 Statement before the General Subcommittee on Education of the 463 Proffitt, Dr. Brank, superintendent of public schools, Burlington, N.C.; Prepared statement.. Page 470 480 Ramirez, Henry, chief of the Mexican-American Studies Division, Commission on Civil Rights... 313 Reyes, Maria, director, migrant education program, Commonwealth of 374 Reynoso, Cruz, director, California Rural Legal Assistance, San Francisco, Calif. Prepared statement, with attachments__ Ruiz, Manuel, member, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Prepared statement, with accompanying exhibits. Spong, Hon. William B., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of Virginia. Steinhilber, August, executive director for congressional relations, National School Boards Association; accompanied by Michael A. Resnick, legislative assistant__ Sussna, Frances, director, Multi-Culture Institute, San Francisco, Calif. U.S. Catholic Conference on Emergency School Aid Act, S. 3883, prepared statement - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles, publications, and so forth: "A Black Man Looks at Black Racism," by Terry A. Francois, a Reader's Digest reprint. 214 "A Pluralistic Day School," by Rabbi Arthur J. Abrams, Berkeley, reprint of a letter to the editor of Reconstructionist, May 29, 1970_. 220 Allocation to Spanish-surnamed Americans and Indians. "Do Most Americans Secretly Want Segregation?", by Senator "NAACP Focus Needed on Northern Schools Now". "Some Concepts of a Multi-Culture Curriculum," by Frances Sussna- "The Education of the Mexican American," a Summary of the Pro- Communications to: Abbott, Dr. R. Max, assistant superintendent, Department of Public Black, Creed C., Assistant Secretary for Legislation, from Sidney A. Communications to-Continued Hesburgh, Rev. Theodore M., C.S.C., Chairman, Commission on Javits, Hon. Jacob K., a U.S. Senator from the State of New York, Jordan, Hon. B. Everett, a U.S. Senator from the State of North Kennedy, Hon. Edward M., a U.S. Senator from the State of Massa- Page 331 70 556 332 93 94 560 451 551 D.C., Office of the Virgin Islands Representative to Wash- 564 and Secondary Education, U.S. Catholic Conference, Department of Education, Washington, D.C., August 20, 1970.. Ervin, Sam J., a U.S. Senator from the State of North Carolina, Washington, D.C.: Ford, A. W., commissioner, Department of Education, Little 548 Garcia, Remigio L., principal, Burnet School, San Antonio, Tex., 558 Hesburgh, Theodore M., Chairman, U.S. Commission on Civil 322 Holland, Hon. Spessard L., a U.S. Senator from the State of 537 Krettek, Germaine, director, American Library Association, 546 Miller, Dr. Hubert J., acting president, Texans for the Educa- 559 Ribicoff, Hon. Abraham A., a U.S. Senator from the State of 567 90 Spong, Hon. William B., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of August 5, 1970, with enclosure.... 426 439 Steinhilber, August W., director, Federal and congressional 411 Veneman, John G., Under Secretary of Health, Education, and 89 |