The Conference of Chief Justices Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions, Adopted August 1958Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1959 - Počet stran: 38 |
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... colored children . To refuse this writ would be to enforce a law which denies to him the privileges that belong to other citizens living in the same district . They possess the advan- tages and conveniences of having their children ...
... colored children . To refuse this writ would be to enforce a law which denies to him the privileges that belong to other citizens living in the same district . They possess the advan- tages and conveniences of having their children ...
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... colored chil- dren go to another school , or to certain others of the schools in the system of the common schools . Or , if there are not a sufficient number of colored children within attending distance , the several districts may be ...
... colored chil- dren go to another school , or to certain others of the schools in the system of the common schools . Or , if there are not a sufficient number of colored children within attending distance , the several districts may be ...
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... colored children between the ages of six and seventeen years , in the respective cities , bear to the whole number of children , white and colored , between the same ages . Acts sess . 1 , 39th Cong . 222 . This was followed at the same ...
... colored children between the ages of six and seventeen years , in the respective cities , bear to the whole number of children , white and colored , between the same ages . Acts sess . 1 , 39th Cong . 222 . This was followed at the same ...
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