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Willa JOHNSON, individually and as a representative of a class composed of herself and other Negro school teachers of Halifax County, North Carolina, similarly situated, and as a representative of a class composed of herself and other Negro citizens of Halifax County, North Carolina, similarly situated, Appellant, v. Joseph BRANCH, individually and as attorney for the Board of Education of Halifax County, North Carolina, et al., Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
June 6, 1966
364 F.2d 177
Willa JOHNSON, individually and as a representative of a class composed of herself and other Negro school teachers of Halifax County, North Carolina, similarly situated, and as a representative of a class composed of herself and other Negro citizens of Halifax County, North Carolina, similarly situated, Appellant, v. Joseph BRANCH, individually and as attorney for the Board of Education ofHalifax County, North Carolina, et al., Appellees.
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
June 6, 1966
9 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 1074; 364 F.2d 177

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