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I put together this stub based on a few on-line sources, none of them really precise or comprehensive. None of the sources gave the exact date. I inserted 7 May because the Times-Picayune article cited in the article indicated that it occurred ten days before the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which was on 17 May. That oughta be verified. Also, one of the sources said the boycott continued for another two years. What happened after that? Was the ceremony ever integrated? -- Muffuletta 03:16, 30 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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