Regional Education Interstate Compact: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the ..., 80-2, on S.J. Res. 191, March 12 & 13, 19481948 - Počet stran: 158 |
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... problem before this committee in the slightest . The CHAIRMAN . I cannot agree with that conclusion . I must say that this is the Judiciary Committee of the Senate , and one of the first questions that I think arises before a committee ...
... problem before this committee in the slightest . The CHAIRMAN . I cannot agree with that conclusion . I must say that this is the Judiciary Committee of the Senate , and one of the first questions that I think arises before a committee ...
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... problem ; we did not know that privately en- dowed institutions and private foundations were going to be interested in it , and we found such a wide spread in it , they requesting that pri- vately endowed institutions be allowed to ...
... problem ; we did not know that privately en- dowed institutions and private foundations were going to be interested in it , and we found such a wide spread in it , they requesting that pri- vately endowed institutions be allowed to ...
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... morning , on the political and racial question than in all of the meetings which I have attended on this problem since I have been Governor . There were 400 educators at Gainesville on March 4 , REGIONAL EDUCATION INTERSTATE COMPACT 17.
... morning , on the political and racial question than in all of the meetings which I have attended on this problem since I have been Governor . There were 400 educators at Gainesville on March 4 , REGIONAL EDUCATION INTERSTATE COMPACT 17.
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... problem , and we are going to move . We are going to do this job of providing real education , and we want your assistance in answering questions that are before the Congress as quickly as you may answer them . The CHAIRMAN . In your ...
... problem , and we are going to move . We are going to do this job of providing real education , and we want your assistance in answering questions that are before the Congress as quickly as you may answer them . The CHAIRMAN . In your ...
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... problem that confronts us , particularly in the South . I think , in studying this , we might keep in mind that not only is the South the place where the per capita income is the lowest in the United States , it also happens to be the ...
... problem that confronts us , particularly in the South . I think , in studying this , we might keep in mind that not only is the South the place where the per capita income is the lowest in the United States , it also happens to be the ...
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ALEXANDER WILEY alumni American approval attend board of education board of trustees CHAIRMAN CLAWSON colored children Committee on Civil Congress consent constitutional rights dental dentistry discrimination district educa educational facilities educational opportunities equal educational establish fact Federal Government Florida fourteenth amendment funds give Governor CALDWELL graduate higher education Howard University institution interstate compacts Joint Resolution 191 JUDICIARY law school MARSHALL medical schools Meharry Medical College Miss PERRY National Lawyers Guild National Medical Association Negro citizens Negro students Oklahoma operation percent president President's Committee problem professional pupils question racial segregation Ratified record regional education regional schools require ROLFE schools for white segregated system Senate Joint Resolution Senator HOLLAND Senator MCGRATH separate but equal separate schools South southern governors Stat statement Supreme Court Tennessee Texas tion United Nations Charter University white and colored white children white students
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Strana 119 - And the children of the white race and the children of the colored race shall be taught in separate public schools; but there shall be no discrimination in favor of, or to the prejudice of either race.
Strana 85 - The words of the amendment, it is true, are prohibitory, but they contain a necessary implication of a positive immunity, or right, most valuable to the colored race, — the right to exemption from unfriendly legislation against them distinctively as colored, — exemption from legal discriminations, implying inferiority in civil society, lessening the security of their enjoyment of the rights which others enjoy, and discriminations which are steps towards reducing them to the condition of a subject...
Strana 86 - The object of the amendment was undoubtedly to enforce the absolute equality of the two races before the law, but in the nature of things it could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social, as distinguished from political, equality, or a commingling of the two races upon terms unsatisfactory to either.
Strana 84 - Looking at the clause in which the terms "compact" or "agreement" appear, it is evident that the prohibition is directed to the formation of any combination tending to the increase of political power in the states, which may encroach upon or interfere with the just supremacy of the United States.
Strana 93 - The 1938 report of the American Youth Commission of the American Council on Education, Youth Tell Their Story, likewise shows a high correlation between paternal occupation and the educational progress of the children. In families where the father's occupation was "professional-technical," only 1 out of 13 children failed to advance beyond the eighth grade.
Strana 119 - Provided, That said colleges may use a portion of this money for providing courses for the special preparation of instructors for teaching the elements of agriculture and the mechanic arts : Provided.
Strana 85 - Manifestly, the obligation of the State to give the protection of equal laws can be performed only where its laws operate, that is, within its own jurisdiction.
Strana 86 - A statute which implies merely a legal distinction between the white and colored races — a distinction which is founded in the color of the two races, and which must always exist so long as white men are distinguished from the other race by color — has no tendency to destroy the legal equality of the two races, or reestablish a state of involuntary servitude.
Strana 3 - I will be very happy to answer it. The CHAIRMAN. I would like to ask you one or two questions, Mr.
Strana 8 - In case of a vacancy, it shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the unexpired portion of the term in which such vacancy shall occur, subject to confirmation by the senate.