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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... schools . Nor did Illinois bar segregation in its schools until 1874. 85 37 INDIANA adopted the Amendment in 1867.86 None of those advocating adoption suggested that segregation in the schools would be affected . Under the School Law of ...
... schools . Nor did Illinois bar segregation in its schools until 1874. 85 37 INDIANA adopted the Amendment in 1867.86 None of those advocating adoption suggested that segregation in the schools would be affected . Under the School Law of ...
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... schools in the system of common schools . The 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 ...
... schools in the system of common schools . The 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 ...
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... schools in the District of Columbia , " took effect . It requires the cities of Washington and Georgetown to pay over to the trustees of colored schools of said cities such a proportionate part of all moneys received or expended for school ...
... schools in the District of Columbia , " took effect . It requires the cities of Washington and Georgetown to pay over to the trustees of colored schools of said cities such a proportionate part of all moneys received or expended for school ...
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