George Raymond
George T. Raymond (May 10, 1914 – May 9, 1999) was an American civil rights leader from Pennsylvania who served as president of the Chester, Pennsylvania, branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1942 to 1977. He was integral in the desegregation of businesses, public housing and schools in Chester and co-led the Chester school protests in 1964 which made Chester a key battleground in the civil rights movement. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1968Other Authors: “…Astbury, Raymond George…”
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9Bookby Downing, R. I. (Richard Ivan), 1915-1975Other Authors: “…Brown, R. G. (Raymond George)…”
Published 1968
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10Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1967Other Authors: “…Fitterer, G. Raymond (George Raymond), 1901-…”
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11Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1979Other Authors: “…Bayer, R. G. (Raymond George), 1935-…”
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12Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1988Other Authors: “…Bayer, R. G. (Raymond George), 1935-…”
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13BookPublished 1964Other Authors: “…Bayer, R. G. (Raymond George), 1935-…”