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Holmes v. City of Atlanta

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End date
  
1955

Full case name
  
Holmes, et al. v. City of Atlanta, et al.

Citations
  
350 U.S. 879 (more)76 S. Ct. 141; 100 L. Ed. 776; 1955 U.S. LEXIS 176

Prior history
  
Holmes et al. v. City of Atlanta, 223 F.2d 93 (5th Cir. 1955).

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Holmes v. Atlanta, 350 U.S. 879 (1955), was a per curiam order by the Supreme Court of the United States that summarily reversed an order by the Georgia Court of Appeals that permitted the city of Atlanta to allocate a municipal golf course to different races on different days. The case was remanded to the district court with directions to enter a decree in conformity with Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City v. Dawson.

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Holmes v. City of Atlanta Wikipedia