Excerpt from Report of the Governor's Commission for the Study of Problems in the Education of Negroes in North Carolina, 1935
There can be no question of the need or desirability for such a factual study in North Carolina.
It is remarkable, too, that all the persons, half of whom were from each race, invited by the Governor to make the study accepted-the invitation with only one exception, and he declined because of conditions beyond his control.
In his message to the General Assembly, January 10, 1935, Governor Ehringhaus made the following statement.
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