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Feeney bow-out spurs candidates to begin lining up
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[Dorchester Reporter] - Feeney, who instituted a term limit of two years to the presidency, was the second woman to hold the ceremonial post, after Louise Day Hicks held it in She was re-elected as president in Feeney said she wanted to leave while she still loved
Louise Day Hicks Dies at The Washington Post
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leader of the anti-busing movement in her native Boston, died Oct The
location and cause of death was not reported. For the last 20 years, she had
been a recluse, living in her childhood home. A judge's daughter, she ...
Louise Day Hicks, 87; Boston Politician Was Early Critic of Busing -...
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Louise Day Hicks, an icon of Boston's racial politics during the bruising busing battles of the 1960s, died Tuesday after a period of poor health. She was...
Guardian: Obituary: Louise Day Hicks | US news | The Guardian
Boston politician who won herself many enemies by her position on forced school bussing.
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