Letter sent to the editor of the Washington Post commenting on the newspapers critique of amendments to Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965.

Letter sent to the editor of the Washington Post commenting on the newspapers critique of amendments to Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
Pamphlet which discusses the key areas to concentrate on in order to gain black voter support. Points emphasized include: education, criminal justice, foreign policy and civil rights.
Release announcing that 57 members of Congress joined Rep. Watson in sending a letter to the Department of education opposing proposed amendments to regulations under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 regarding single-sex education....
Press release announcing Rep. Towns (NY-10) voted in favor of H.R. 1429, the Improving Head Start Act of 2007. http://www.house.gov/list/press/ny10_towns/headstart.html [10/14/2010]
Correspondence with concerns over the outdatedness of the information used to determine the Title I Formula in the state of California.
Letter refers to support for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Correspondence between Reps. Hawkins and Stokes discussing The Daniel James Memorial Act for Preventive Health Education Act. Also highlights the possibility of establishing a educational facility at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
Memo addressing the then current Title I amendment of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and how the revisions to that act would affect the amendment.
Letter received by Augustus Hawkins from a concerned constituent who fears the possibility of the federal government cutting funds to the Head Start Program. File also includes Hawkins'reply.
Upon introducing the Every Student Counts Act – legislation to increase high school graduation rates and reduce dropout rates – Congressman Robert C. “Bobby†Scott (VA-3) issued the following press release and one page description of the...
Program from the 11th annual ALC Workshop. Lists a number of braintrusts and its moderators.
Correspondence received by Augustus Hawkins which discusses support for Title I Section of the Elementary Education Bill.