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Segregation Leader Will Oppose Javits

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Marvin Griffin, Governor of Georgia and leading opponent of integration, will debate Jacob K. Javits, New York State Attorney General, on the issue of Southern segregation tonight in a Law School Forum.

Griffin has consistently been an out-spoken Southern leader in defiance of the Supreme Court's ruling against segregation in public schools.

Javits, elected Attorney General of New York State last fall, will defend civil rights in the debate scheduled for the Rindge Technical High School.

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