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for Popular Government Vol. 23 Issue 1, Sept 1956
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Abstract:
North Carolina's first General Assembly to hold a special session since 1938 convened to receive bills and resolutions pertaining to issues raised by the school segregation decisions of the United States Supreme Court. The major part of the legislation enacted consisted of the Pearsall Plan that attempted to undermine desegregation through compulsory plans.
Abstract:
From 1930 to 1950 the urban population of North Carolina increased from 25.5 to 33.7 percent and continues to steadily increase. With growing industrialization and urban development comes problems for adjusting local governments.