HEARD v. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD

Civ. No. 2996.

94 F.Supp. 897 (1951)

HEARD et al. v. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD et al.

United States District Court W. D. Louisiana, Monroe Division.

January 22, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. P. Tureaud, New Orleans, La., for plaintiffs.

Fred Fudickar, Jr., Monroe, La., for defendants.


DAWKINS, Chief Judge.

Plaintiffs, Negroes, sued the local school board and its superintendent for the Parish of Ouachita, alleging discrimination in buildings, facilities, equipment, courses, transportation to and from school for schoolchildren, solely because of race or color. Plaintiffs prayed for a declaratory judgment finding the discrimination as alleged and permanently enjoining its further practice.

Defendants move to dismiss for want of jurisdiction...

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