Civil Rights CommissionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 467 páginas Considers legislation to extend authority of the Commission on Civil Rights. |
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... cities like Trenton , where 25 percent of the city's population lives in substandard housing . These people , most of them Negro , find their escape prevented by a combination of race prejudice and economic blockade which is , itself ...
... cities like Trenton , where 25 percent of the city's population lives in substandard housing . These people , most of them Negro , find their escape prevented by a combination of race prejudice and economic blockade which is , itself ...
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... cities as well , as we recently experienced in Englewood , N.J. , and other areas . It has reached the stage where the Negroes ' denial , the denial of the Negroes ' rights under our Constitution , compels the Negro and those who be ...
... cities as well , as we recently experienced in Englewood , N.J. , and other areas . It has reached the stage where the Negroes ' denial , the denial of the Negroes ' rights under our Constitution , compels the Negro and those who be ...
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... cities are financially dependent on the pleasure or displeasure of men in Washington , they are not really self - governing . Do you have any comment on that statement ? Senator SPARKMAN . Well , I think that is correct . One thing that ...
... cities are financially dependent on the pleasure or displeasure of men in Washington , they are not really self - governing . Do you have any comment on that statement ? Senator SPARKMAN . Well , I think that is correct . One thing that ...
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... cities [ or nations ] are financially dependent on the pleasure or displeasure of men in Washington , they are not really self - governing . Both those propositions are true . There is one way out of the difficulty . It is for the ...
... cities [ or nations ] are financially dependent on the pleasure or displeasure of men in Washington , they are not really self - governing . Both those propositions are true . There is one way out of the difficulty . It is for the ...
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... cities and different States take for granted that other cities and States have common information and fact with respect to the civil rights area . We make the assumption often that universities , colleges , CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION 167.
... cities and different States take for granted that other cities and States have common information and fact with respect to the civil rights area . We make the assumption often that universities , colleges , CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION 167.
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14th amendment action administration advisory committee American Attorney authority believe BERNHARD bill Burke Marshall Carolina Caucasian race Chairman citizens Civil Rights Commission Civil Rights Division civil rights problems clearinghouse color Commis Commission on Civil Commission's concerned Congress constitutional rights COOKE CREECH denied deprived desegregation discrimination District of Columbia employment enforcement equal protection executive branch extended fact factfinding Federal funds Federal Government feel functions going GRISWOLD Hannah hearings housing investigate Justice Department legislation loan ment mission Mississippi Negro officers opportunity PEMBERTON permanent agency person President programs proposal question race racial recommendation SCHUTT segregation Senator BAYH Senator ERVIN Senator KEATING Senator SPARKMAN Senator STENNIS SHIPLEY sion South South Carolina statement statute subcommittee Supreme Court Thank tion U.S. Commission U.S. Senate United violation voting witness
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Página 428 - To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.
Página 429 - We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.
Página 122 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Página 3 - States for the District of Columbia, within the jurisdiction of which the inquiry is carried on or within the jurisdiction of which said person guilty of contumacy or refusal to obey is found or resides or transacts business...
Página 420 - These cases come to us from the States of Kansas, South Carolina, Virginia, and Delaware. They are premised on different facts and different local conditions, but a common legal question justifies their consideration together in this consolidated opinion. In each of the cases, minors of the Negro race, through their legal representatives, seek the aid of the courts in obtaining admission to the public schools of their community on a nonsegregated basis. In each instance, they...
Página 367 - A Realtor should never be instrumental in introducing into a neighborhood a character of property or occupancy, members of any race or nationality, or any individuals whose presence will clearly be detrimental to property values in that neighborhood.
Página 2 - Upon payment of the cost thereof, a witness may obtain a transcript copy of his testimony given at a public session or, if given at an executive session, when authorized by the committee.
Página 429 - Because these are class actions, because of the wide applicability of this decision, and because of the great variety of local conditions, the formulation of decrees in these cases presents problems of considerable complexity.
Página 427 - It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening , the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the State has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Página 347 - The Vice Chairman shall act as Chairman in the absence or disability of the Chairman or in the event of a vacancy in that office.