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" The argument also assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of the two races. "We cannot accept this proposition. If the two races are to meet... "
Limitations on the Treaty-making Power Under the Constitution of the United ... - Strana 375
autor/autoři: Henry St. George Tucker - 1915 - 444 str.
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The Plessy Case: A Legal-Historical Interpretation

Charles A. Lofgren - 1988 - 282 str.
...argument, "that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of the two races." An initial problem here is Brown's very meaning. The Louisiana law assuredly did not enforce interracial...
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Southern Reporter, Svazek 104

1925 - 1054 str.
...assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of...accept this proposition. If the two races are to meet on terms of social equality, it must be the result of natural affinities, a mutual appreciation of...
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Crafting Equality: America's Anglo-African Word

Celeste Michelle Condit, John Louis Lucaites - 1993 - 378 str.
...assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of...of each other's merits and a voluntary consent of individuals.192 It then concluded its description of the American vision of nineteenthcentury Equality...
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Crime And Punishment In American History

Lawrence M. Friedman - 1994 - 590 str.
...not be "overcome by legislation"; it was a "fallacy" to imagine that "equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of the two races. . . . Legislation is powerless to eradicate racial instincts." Brown thought the relationship between...
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Acts of Hope: Creating Authority in Literature, Law, and Politics

James Boyd White - 1994 - 338 str.
...assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of...merits, and a voluntary consent of individuals.... If one race be inferior to the other socially, the Constitution of the United States cannot put them...
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Color, Culture, Civilization: Race and Minority Issues in American Society

Stanford M. Lyman - 1995 - 412 str.
...prejudice may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro [sic] except by an enforced commingling of the two races....accept this proposition. If the two races are to meet on terms of social equality, it must be the result of natural affinity, a mutual appreciation of each...
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Black Southerners and the Law, 1865-1900

Donald G. Nieman - 1994 - 484 str.
...not be legislated. "lf the two races are to meet upon terms of social equality," the court concluded, "it must be the result of natural affinities, a mutual...of each other's merits and a voluntary consent of individuals."11 n At least four questionable factual allegations or dubious legal and scientific theories...
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The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights: From Marshall to Rehnquist

Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham - 1995 - 512 str.
...assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of...social equality, it must be the result of natural affmities, a mutual appreciation of each other's merits and a voluntary consent of individuals. . ....
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The Chief Justiceship of Melville W. Fuller, 1888-1910

James W. Ely - 1995 - 286 str.
...assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the negro except by an enforced commingling of the two races. We cannot accept this proposition. .. . Legislation is powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical...
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The South as an American Problem

Larry J. Griffin, Don Harrison Doyle - 1995 - 326 str.
...assumes that social prejudices may be overcome by legislation, and that equal rights cannot be secured to the Negro except by an enforced commingling of...the two races. We cannot accept this proposition.... Legislation is powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical...
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