Civil Rights, 1959, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 Considers (86) S. 435, (86) S. 456, (86) S. 499, (86) S. 810, (86) S. 957, (86) S. 958, (86) S. 959, (86) S. 960, (86) S. 1084, (86) S. 1199, (86) S. 1277, (86) S. 1848, (86) S. 1998, (86) S. 2001, (86) S. 2002, (86) S. 2003, (86) S. 2041. |
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... Georgia Voters Registration Act , March 25 , 1958 ( extracts ) . 218 168 Gary , Gov. Raymond , of Oklahoma , " The South Can Integrate its Schools , " Look , March 31 , 1959 . 71 Hannah , John Alfred , Chairman , Commission on Civil ...
... Georgia Voters Registration Act , March 25 , 1958 ( extracts ) . 218 168 Gary , Gov. Raymond , of Oklahoma , " The South Can Integrate its Schools , " Look , March 31 , 1959 . 71 Hannah , John Alfred , Chairman , Commission on Civil ...
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... Georgia and Alabama . By far the better part of discretion is to let the Commission die . I might add there to the statement that was read by Senator Johns- ton , a member of the subcommittee , this morning on that subject , in which ...
... Georgia and Alabama . By far the better part of discretion is to let the Commission die . I might add there to the statement that was read by Senator Johns- ton , a member of the subcommittee , this morning on that subject , in which ...
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... Georgia and Alabama . By far the better part of discretion is to let the Commission die . There remains one proposal on which I should like to comment . S. 955 proposes to set up a Federal Conciliation Service , which would provide the ...
... Georgia and Alabama . By far the better part of discretion is to let the Commission die . There remains one proposal on which I should like to comment . S. 955 proposes to set up a Federal Conciliation Service , which would provide the ...
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... Georgia , Louisiana , Mississippi , and South Carolina - there is no desegregation ( except for some State colleges in Louisiana and one in Florida ) . And the advances in North Carolina , Tennessee , and Virginia have been very small ...
... Georgia , Louisiana , Mississippi , and South Carolina - there is no desegregation ( except for some State colleges in Louisiana and one in Florida ) . And the advances in North Carolina , Tennessee , and Virginia have been very small ...
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... GEORGIA ( 1 ) A desegregation suit was filed in January against the Atlanta Board of Education . Ten Negroes asked on behalf of their 28 minor children that segre- gation be ended throughout the system . Federal court judges in Atlanta ...
... GEORGIA ( 1 ) A desegregation suit was filed in January against the Atlanta Board of Education . Ten Negroes asked on behalf of their 28 minor children that segre- gation be ended throughout the system . Federal court judges in Atlanta ...
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