The Southern Education Reporting Service was "an objective fact finding agency established by Southern newspaper editors and educators with the aim of providing accurate, unbiased information ...on developments in education arising from the U.S. Supreme Court opinion of 1954 declaring compulsory segregation unconstitutional." Materials collected for the series include publications of the organization itself and editorials, editorial cartoons, letters to the editor, newspapers articles, magazine articles, and miscellaneous material such as pamphlets, speeches, etc. Dates coverd are 1954-1967.
Location
Library Annex Cabinets LB 3062 .S55
Format
Microfilm
Arrangement
Arranged in chronological order and then by category code.
In 10 volumes. Indexes the material by type, such as "Newspaper Clippings" and then by broad subject, such as "Schools - Ark."
There is a filmed card catalog shelved with the set that consists of subject cards from the Southern Education Reporting Service library.