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A painful day for Boston

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 13, 2022

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Jean McGuire was already an important figure in any history of Boston’s last half-century. For decades, she led the Metco program that placed thousands of Black students in suburban school districts, enabling them to cross America’s iron divides of race and class to receive a better education. Countless families in Boston feel a debt of gratitude to McGuire; she was also the first Black woman elected to the School Committee in 1981.Now,... + full article



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