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Recommendations-Continued

Education, public-Continued

Higher education, public and private, withholding of Federal Page funds because of racial discrimination (Separate Statement). Proposal objected to----

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Information, advisory, and conciliation services proposed__
Supplementary Statement by Vice Chairman Storey and Commis-
sioners Battle and Carlton____

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Housing:

Biracial commissions in cities and States with substantial non-
white populations____

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Civil Rights Commission to study policies of Federal housing
agencies, to recommend plans for ending discrimination______
Executive Order on equal opportunity-----

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538

Federal Housing Administration and builders, agreements by
builders to abide by antidiscrimination laws, withdrawal of
Federal benefits from violators____

538

Housing and Home Finance Agency: Attainment of equal oppor-
tunity, gearing of policies-‒‒‒

538

Investigation of discrimination complaints by biracial city and
State commissions___

536

Mediation and conciliation by biracial city and State commis-
sions

536

Public housing, encouragement of smaller projects in residential
neighborhoods

539

Public housing, selection of sites, areas outside centers of racial
discrimination

539

Real-estate boards, Negro admission to membership suggested by
Commissioners Hesburgh and Johnson__.

537

State legislation for equal opportunity in areas of housing, con-
sideration suggested---.

536

Study of racial problems by biracial city and State commissions_
Supplementary statements by:

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Vice Chairman Storey and Commissioners Battle and
Carlton____.

540

Commissioners Hesburgh and Johnson___

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Urban renewal community programs, inclusion of minority groups
in required citizen participation_‒‒‒‒

540

Veterans Administration and builders, agreements by builders to

abide by antidiscrimination laws, withdrawal of Federal bene-
fits from violators___

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Voting:

Census Bureau to compile registration and voting statistics by
race, color, and national origin___.

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Civil Rights Act of 1957 (42 USC 1971), amendment proposed

(Sec. 1971b)--

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President to appoint temporary Federal registrars, circumstances,
details_

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Records, public, preservation____

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Registrars, Federal, temporary, appointment recommended, cir-
cumstances, details___

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Recommendations-Continued

Voting-Continued

Registration and voting records to be public records__.
Registration and voting statistics by race, color, and national
origin, compilation by Census Bureau..........

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State and Territorial registration and voting records to be public
records___.

138

Subpena power of Commission, direct application to Court, pro-
posed..

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Portions dealing with civil rights generally, left effective_-_

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Military rule_____

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Negro enfranchisement by Federal Act of March 23, 1867–
Presidential

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Reconstruction ended 1877----

Repeal of legislation enacted 1870–72_

Southern voting. (See Voting in the South after 1865.)

Records, voting. (See Investigation of voting complaints-Records.)
Registrars:

Federal, temporary, appointment recommended, circumstances__.

Dissent by Commissioner Battle---.

Inactivity, irregularity, arbitrary failure to act_

as Judicial officers, bearing on voting investigations in Alabama____
Qualifications, duties, Alabama__

Refusal to be sworn as witness in Alabama voting investigation_
Refusal to testify, Macon County, Ala..‒‒‒‒

Testimony at voting investigation, in Alabama_-_.

Registration records. (See also Investigation of voting complaint

Records.)

Access to, legislation recommended___
Retention of, legislation recommended‒‒‒‒

Registration for voting. (See Voting-Registration.)
Representatives, U.S. (See under Congress.)
Resegregation of schools after desegregation_.

Restrictive covenants-----.

Rhode Island-Housing:

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73, 74

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131, 138

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Poll on choice between closure of schools and desegregation___.

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Right to vote, history---

on School segregation implementing decree of May 31, 1955–

Robertson, Albert J.: Chairman of Federal Home Loan Bank Board-
Meeting with Commission____

Robinson, Jackie; at Hearing on housing-

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378. 386, 511

Robinson, Ralph D.: "Gentlemen's agreement" on labor-sponsored housing Page projects in Chicago-----

Rockefeller, Gov. Nelson (New York):

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on Housing---.

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Substandard and segregated housing causing demoralization___. Meeting with Commission___.

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Rogers, Grady:

Defendant in suit to force registration of Negroes in Macon County,
Ala

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Roper, Elmo and Associates: Registration and voting statistics----
Rose, Alvin E.; on Chicago housing---

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438

Russians: New York City, number---

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Ryan, Joseph M. F., Jr.: Letter, number of racial voting complaints received by Civil Rights Division_---

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S

Sadler, Philip G.; of Public Housing Administration___.

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Saint Louis, Mo.:

Education, public: Progress in desegregation, 1954–59_.
Housing: Open occupancy policy----

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San Francisco, Calif.-Housing: Public housing units, Negro occupancy--.
San Francisco Chronicle: School segregation decision of May 17, 1954---
Scheuer, James (New York City); on Housing:

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Special public assistance in financing costs, low-cost housing for nonwhites___

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Urban renewal projects and antidiscrimination statutes___.

404

School Census.

(See Census.)

School desegregation decision. (See under Supreme Court.)

School lunch program---

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School segregation cases. (See Segregation cases, school.)

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Head of Commission on Race and Housing.

on Discrimination against colored people_-_.

on Housing not freely available to minority groups-

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Seaboards' White Citizens' Council, Washington, D.C.: Activities of John
Kasper in Clinton, Tenn_----

Segregation (see also under appropriate headings):

of Housing, de facto school segregation resulting.

in large cities (five) --

Latin Americans___.

in Public education. Puerto Ricans..

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(See under Education, public.)

of Voting facilities.

(See Voting-Segregation of facilities.)

Segregation cases, school. (See also Brown v. Board of Education of

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Sellers, Aaron: Bullock County, Ala., voting registration experience,

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Education, "separate inherently not equal"..

Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, as amended: Discrimination by builder deemed an unfair practice under Sec. 504 (c).

Seventeenth Amendment----

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and Federal powers to protect the franchise_-_.

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and Primary elections--

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Right to vote has its foundation in U.S. Constitution___ and State power to determine voting qualifications_. Sharkey-Brown-Isaacs Law of 1954; on Housing in New York City: Discrimination in multiple dwellings covered by Government mortgage insurance_.

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Shaw, William :

Counsel for Joint Legislative Committee of Louisiana Legislature, disclosure of registration records_-_.

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and Strict interpretation of registration procedures in Louisiana___
Shivers, Gov. Allan (Texas); and School segregation___
Shreveport, Louisiana, voting hearing: Action to restrain___.
Sikeston incident in Missouri_____

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Smith, Ben L.; on School desegregation in North Carolina---
Smith, McNeill; on North Carolina voting statistics_‒‒‒‒

Smith, Dr. Rex M.:

on West Virginia school desegregation____

on West Virginia transition to desegregation, effects-‒‒‒‒

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Snowden, Dr. George W.:

Assistant to FHA Commissioner____

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FHA policies to meet restrictions and limitations facing non-
white home purchasers and builders__.

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South, voting in. (See Voting in the South after 1865.)

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Use of State funds prohibited for school from which pupil
was transferred by Court order_--

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Interposition resolutions__.

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Voting:

Primaries, resistance to outlawing of white primary_
Statistics, table-----

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Segregation laws, enactment, enforcement after 1896---

Statistics of Negro voting. (See under Statistical view of Negro
voting; Appendix, p. 559–589.)

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Spencer, J. W., Barbour County Ala., registrar, refusal to be sworn as witness before Commission___.

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Spicer, George W., "The Supreme Court and Racial Discrimination".
Sprague, Charles A. (former Gov. of Oregon) on housing, findings and
conclusions of six housing roundtables___
354, 374, 385, 505, 533

Stanford Achievement Test, for School children of Washington, D.C.---.
Stanley, Gov. Thomas B. (Virginia) and School desegregation__-_-
State, the (newspaper). (See The State.)

State Advisory Committees

Housing Reports:

Causes of housing inequalities of minorities__
Concentration of nonwhites in cities_____.

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Quality and quantity available to whites and nonwhites_____ 344, 348
Real estate brokers, builders, and financing institutions, roles of

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