On March 18 1940 William McKinley Jackson complained that because transportation to an accredited HS wasn't provided , which was needed for college entry, and because non existed in Loudoun, he was giving Emerrick a bill from 1939 covering his expenses to send his daughter Eva to Manassas Industrial.
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Transportation Equity, William McKinley Jackson, Eva Jackson, Manassas Industrial
letter, education, segregation, African American, challenges, high school, NAACP, Virginia, college
William McKinley Jackson, Oscar L. Emerick, Loudoun County, education, African-American, high school, disparities, obstacles, access, opportunities