Vernon Haubrich Desegration Study Papers
1967-1973
Mss 790; Audio 1236A
16.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes and 15 record center cartons) and 74 tape recordings
Wisconsin Historical Society
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Papers of Vernon F. Haubrich, a professor of educational policy studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, entirely concerning a national research project (1967-1971) on the educational, sociological, and economic factors that contributed to successful elementary school desegregation. Included are achievement test forms completed by individual students; attitudinal questionnaires completed by teachers, counselors, and principals; and recorded interviews (some in transcribed form). Also included are taped interviews of students and other materials concerning the development of the Wisconsin Cartoon Test which was used to study the racial attitudes of young children. Fragmentary administrative papers include the original grant proposal, the final report, and miscellaneous correspondence.
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