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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... segregation in the public schools , since the statutes requiring segregation in 1863 and 1864 were repeated in 1866 and 1870.19 CONNECTICUT abolished school segregation in 1868,20 but there is nothing to indicate that the Amendment was ...
... segregation in the public schools , since the statutes requiring segregation in 1863 and 1864 were repeated in 1866 and 1870.19 CONNECTICUT abolished school segregation in 1868,20 but there is nothing to indicate that the Amendment was ...
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... segregation , but the Convention adopted a resolution asserting that the interest and happiness of the races would be promoted by separate schools . " This convention , it will be observed , was dominated by the radical Republicans who ...
... segregation , but the Convention adopted a resolution asserting that the interest and happiness of the races would be promoted by separate schools . " This convention , it will be observed , was dominated by the radical Republicans who ...
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... segregation , since it required separate schools in Pitts- burgh in 1869,114 and did not abolish school segregation until 1881.115 Meantime , the constitutionality of segregation had been upheld in the courts.116 RHODE ISLAND ratified ...
... segregation , since it required separate schools in Pitts- burgh in 1869,114 and did not abolish school segregation until 1881.115 Meantime , the constitutionality of segregation had been upheld in the courts.116 RHODE ISLAND ratified ...
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