March 18, a handwritten letter by William McKJackson to Emerick, complaining that there is no credited High School for Blacks in Loudoun, gave Emerick a bill for the costs of sending McKJackson's child to Manassas.
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Transportation Cost, High School, McKJackson, Manassas Industrial School
letter, March 18, 1940, William McK. Jackson, Middleburg, Virginia, District Superintendent, Mr. Emerick, college education, Loudoun County, Manassas Industrial School, expenses, tuition fee, urgency, response, education opportunities, rural areas
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