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James E. Allen Jr.

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In 1960, he was opposed to school districts drawn up along racial lines and began having local school boards redraw boundaries to end racial disparities in 1962. In June 1962, the Supreme Court banned prayer in New York public schools, an order Allen directed local school boards to follow. In 1969,
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Nixon, Richard M. Statement Announcing the Nomination of Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., as Assistant Secretary for Education and Commissioner of Education. February 3, 1969. Online. February 11, 2009.
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in 1932. He worked for the West Virginia State Department of Education for six years before attending
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This article is about a New York Commissioner of Education. For the professional wrestler, see
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Volume 3, "The Kennedy Years." pp 7–8. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 1976.
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United States
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Paulie Gilmore
United States Commissioner of Education
Richard Nixon
Harold Howe
Sidney Marland
Elkins, West Virginia
Peach Springs, Arizona
Davis and Elkins College
BA
Harvard University
MA
PhD
Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
Richard Nixon
U.S. Commissioner of Education
U. S. Supreme Court
desegregation
Elkins, West Virginia
Presbyterian
Bachelor of Arts
Davis & Elkins College
Harvard University
master's degree
Ph.D.
New York Department of Education
Commissioner
U.S. Commissioner of Education
Arizona

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