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... established separate schools for Negroes that same year.51 And the Constitution of 1891 required segre- gated schools.52 54 LOUISIANA rejected the Amendment unanimously in 1867.53 Reconstruction caused the 1868 Legislature to be ...
... established separate schools for Negroes that same year.51 And the Constitution of 1891 required segre- gated schools.52 54 LOUISIANA rejected the Amendment unanimously in 1867.53 Reconstruction caused the 1868 Legislature to be ...
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... established their claim . Mr. Justice Douglas felt the decision should be broader , authorizing Federal judicial ... establishing apportionment systems that would uniformly be required among the separate States . In their two masterful ...
... established their claim . Mr. Justice Douglas felt the decision should be broader , authorizing Federal judicial ... establishing apportionment systems that would uniformly be required among the separate States . In their two masterful ...
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... established by the United States Constitution . Because there is no practical method of establishing a strict division of tax sources , the Commission believes that the paramount problem in the field of tax revenue is the proper ...
... established by the United States Constitution . Because there is no practical method of establishing a strict division of tax sources , the Commission believes that the paramount problem in the field of tax revenue is the proper ...
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