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What people are looking for also you see just whatever I want to share. Jerry was a special assistant to the governor who was an educator with the argument problem with hyperactivity and with John McEnroe. And right behind us
here with Ryan as I write this examiner a masterpiece of my life with you Michael. And yet for your family for me to know her express your feelings this is a big deal for education. Stay here for you and I can tell you from my own experience that the doorway to a lot of money in this state and this country these days is education. What you do here what your how will you do everything to do with your ability to build a great future for yourself your family friends.
I just delighted to be here delighted to be part of something across the state for overcrowding. I mediate you want to give our school was forced to take a fish or go actually get a week if possible. Your future is right. People that are working with me and thanks for having us. Thank you for your shirt. Yeah yeah
right. And yeah I think they can. Yeah.
Which obviously has become the symbol of a
group of residents on the corner. Your I'm looking for.
It's the best position. He doesn't deserve this. They box them in. I think they put it on the basis you want something from me and I may want something from me. And that's unfortunate. There would be more people today. We have three different schedules but I know it is good and he told me yesterday that he wasn't coming no matter what. That's right. You know how did this happen and what you're what you're reading a black mother and reading is it's a grandstand play it's a decade later that's the postcard
1974 a decade later turbulance piece and the governor marches in and the peace in our time. Neville Chamberlain and what happened when it first came out I said very simply you have in your superintendent Wilson will be joined by Governor Alex May when his business of Boston ice I call and I said that might offend some people. Why would you do that let's just start school. So they called me back an hour later the press secretary and said Would you mind if we went to English as I said it's a great idea. Why do anything when they have a press conference the other day and I could've gone down and done thumbs down and I said Wilson I'm going to go to dinner. Enjoy yourself. Then they came out with the second schedule after super tannic called me yesterday and assured me he wasn't going to talk with me assured me they put out the second my very tender thing this morning schedule. But that and the reason is that Wilson ran into me at the Parchman house and said to me the governor made it clear that he wants to go and the mayor wants to go. But I mean it might offend somebody.
Thank you to caucus. Well this is the this is the you know the Alamo the place where people were most vocal and most in their opposition to forced busing and by showing up hey you create the picture postcard of all the schools you pick South Boston High and part of it was an NBC know it was going to be covering it. So you get national and you can stand up there and say see you have a super turnabout was we black now becomes a black superintendent. You have nobody's around. But people began to get wind of it and as they got it began to get wind of it they began to become upset the upset will go further than the people here because people feel as I say it's like dancing on the grave. Why rub salt in a wound Everything's quiet here and coming here. But the answer is it's it's national coverage. It's the kind of stuff that great leaders are made out to the great leaders had nothing to do with this. People over there are protesting education you know appeal of a surtax. It's not even community lineups yet. Well I think you go over and talk to them I would think they're very upset about that here if you don't think they're upset.
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like the last person on your condoms go to the same person. Mansour thank you very much. Boston high today Mayor Raymond Flynn told reporters it's different now. OK. Three two one. As he left South Boston High today Mayor Raymond Flynn told reporters it's different had it a three to one. As he left South Boston High today Mayor Raymond Flint told reporters it's different now the turmoil here is over. But at least some South Boston residents say that plan may be different. South Boston High may even be different but South Boston itself is not. More just present safety. Three. Two. One. As he left South Boston High this morning Mayor Raymond Flynn told reporters it's different here the term all now is over. But some South Boston residents say that wind may be different. South Boston High may even be different but South Boston itself is not.
OK stand up close. Three. Two. Short two sentences. OK. Three two. One. The judge has withdrawn from the case and most of the politicians are declaring victory here. The. Three to one the judge has withdrawn from the clip. Three to one. The judge has withdrawn from the case and most of the politicians are declaring victory. But many South Boston residents say that just. Three to one. The judge has withdrawn from the case. And most politicians are declaring victory but many South Boston residents say the trial of desegregation isn't over and it will be years and lots of work before those wounds heal on the Valen court for the 10 o'clock news. Once more. Three. Two. One. The judge has withdrawn from the case.
Three two. Yeah. Yeah. OK. Thank you. Three two one. The judge has withdrawn from the case and many politicians are now declaring a victory. But many South Boston parents say the trial of desegregation is no over and it will be years before the wounds heal. I'm a gallon court for the 10 o'clock news. Oh.
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Ten O'Clock News was a nightly news show, featuring reports, news stories, and interviews on current events in Boston and the world.
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Laval Wilson, Michael Dukakis, John Nucci visit and speak at South Boston High day after Judge Arthur Garrity ends receivership of Boston Public Schools to achieve court ordered desegregation. They meet faculty and tour classrooms. Ray Flynn, Jerome Wynegar. Joseph Casper complains about their grandstanding. South Boston residents across street protest the visit, calling Flynn hypocrite because he first opposed busing but now congratulates its success ten years later. Women hold bumper stickers that say Give it back Mike. One woman says The wound is still open, it'll always be open. Jim Kelly for reelection to city council banner.Length: 21.00 reporter: VaillancourtJerome Wynegar (Headmaster, South Boston High School) welcomes Laval Wilson (Superintendent of Schools), John Nucci (President, Boston School Committee), Ray Flynn (Mayor, City of Boston), Gerry D'Amico (State Senator), and Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts) to South Boston High School. Gerard Indelicato (Special Assistant to the Governor), Ed Doherty (President, Boston Teacher's Union) and Kathleen Kelly (former President, Boston Teachers' Union) are also present. Dukakis addresses a group of students in the auditorium of the high school. Wynegar leads the officials on a tour of the high school. The officials visit a food service area and a computer lab. The officials greet and speak to teachers, staff, and students at the school. Wilson speaks to the media outside of the school. Wilson says that he is making an effort to visit as many schools as possible. Joseph Casper (Boston School Committee) greets Wilson in front of the media. Casper is interviewed by the media. Casper says that Dukakis insisted on visiting South Boston High School because it would attract media coverage. Casper says that some South Boston residents are offended by the visit. A group of South Boston residents are standing across from the school. They shout occasionally at the officials outside of the school. One of the women holds a protest sign. Meg Vaillancourt interviews South Boston residents Betty Picard and Nancy Carter about their protest. Picard says that few South Boston residents attend South Boston High School; she is upset about the officials' visit to the school. Carter says that she has sent her five children to private school. She notes that South Boston residents have not put the busing crisis behind them. She says that "the wound is still open." Vaillancourt does several takes of her reportage for a news story
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Chicago: “Ten O'Clock News,” WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 6, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-t43hx16383.
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