Civil Rights Digest, Том 2U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1969 |
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... union was what every Mexican American worker faces , that they have been cheated too long . I decided that this was the only thing we could do- join a union so that we could fight for our rights and for the rights of other people who ...
... union was what every Mexican American worker faces , that they have been cheated too long . I decided that this was the only thing we could do- join a union so that we could fight for our rights and for the rights of other people who ...
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... Union Army as in the Confederate . Some historians say Kentucky seceded ideologically after the war by aligning herself socially and cul- turally with the defunct Confed- eracy . This alignment is manifest in displays of Confederate ...
... Union Army as in the Confederate . Some historians say Kentucky seceded ideologically after the war by aligning herself socially and cul- turally with the defunct Confed- eracy . This alignment is manifest in displays of Confederate ...
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... union discrimination , making the black man a potent economic and political force , and teaching young Negroes to understand and appreciate their racial heritage . An important move toward rec- ognition and and appreciation of Negro ...
... union discrimination , making the black man a potent economic and political force , and teaching young Negroes to understand and appreciate their racial heritage . An important move toward rec- ognition and and appreciation of Negro ...
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... Union at the University of Ken- tucky . Civil rights in Kentucky have not remained static in recent years ; they have moved forward . But tension between the races still exists . According to the State Commission on Human Rights ...
... Union at the University of Ken- tucky . Civil rights in Kentucky have not remained static in recent years ; they have moved forward . But tension between the races still exists . According to the State Commission on Human Rights ...
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... Union , limits his discussion of the patterns of police mis- conduct exclusively to New York City during 1966 and 1967 , the book's relevance reaches beyond New York . The case studies presented by Mr. Chevigny in Police Power ...
... Union , limits his discussion of the patterns of police mis- conduct exclusively to New York City during 1966 and 1967 , the book's relevance reaches beyond New York . The case studies presented by Mr. Chevigny in Police Power ...
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Стр. 51 - If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without plowing up the ground, they want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters.
Стр. 5 - Columbia for a declaratory judgment that such qualification, prerequisite, standard, practice, or procedure does not have the purpose and will not have the effect of denying or abridging the right to vote on account of race or color...
Стр. 50 - It is clear that the cause of action is one which "arises under" the Federal Constitution. The complaint alleges that the 1901 statute effects an apportionment that deprives the appellants of the equal protection of the laws in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Стр. 46 - ... developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served...
Стр. 34 - We do not want to quibble over words, 'but "malnutrition" is not quite what we found ; the boys and girls we saw were hungry — weak, in pain, sick : their lives are being shortened ; they are, in fact, visibly and predictably losing their health, their enegry, their spirits.
Стр. 45 - Neither the State nor any subdivision or agency thereof shall deny, limit or abridge, directly or indirectly, the right of any person who is willing or desires to sell, lease or rent any part or all of his real property, to decline to sell, lease or rent such property to such person or persons as he, in his absolute discretion, chooses.
Стр. 34 - We do not want to quibble over words, but "malnutrition" is not quite what we found; the boys and girls we saw were hungry— weak, in pain, sick; their lives are being shortened; they are, in fact, visibly and predictably losing their health, their energy, their spirits. They are suffering from hunger and disease and directly or indirectly they are dying from them— which is exactly what "starvation
Стр. 6 - blame" instead of "responsibility" because neither group could be considered socially responsible when they collaborate on racism. It would be a simple explanation, not warranted by the complexity of the situation, to suggest that advertising agencies are amoral, image-exploiters, freely damning the image of anyone they damn please, or at least those who cannot damn them back. This is rejected out of hand, because advertising men and women are very much concerned with making a beautiful moral image...
Стр. 27 - December 14, 1965, they met and adopted a policy that any student wearing an armband to school would be asked to remove it, and if he refused he would be suspended until he returned without the armband.
Стр. 30 - Desegregation" means the assignment of students to public schools and within such schools without regard to their race, color, religion, or national origin, but "desegregation" shall not mean the assignment of students to public schools in order to overcome racial imbalance.