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Where there is a breakdown of law , where is the force of deterrent ? Only highly civilized and moral individuals respect the rights of others . The Southern brute respects only force . Nonviolence is a very potent weapon when the ...
Where there is a breakdown of law , where is the force of deterrent ? Only highly civilized and moral individuals respect the rights of others . The Southern brute respects only force . Nonviolence is a very potent weapon when the ...
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When disorderly protest exists , it is their duty to deal with it firmly , justly , and with the minimum force necessary ; lethal force should be used only to protect the lives of officers or citizens and only when the danger to ...
When disorderly protest exists , it is their duty to deal with it firmly , justly , and with the minimum force necessary ; lethal force should be used only to protect the lives of officers or citizens and only when the danger to ...
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LABOR FORCE About 11 million Black persons were in the civilian labor force in 1982 , an increase of 2.7 million over 1972 — a 31 percent increase . Also between 1972 and 1982 , the number of employed Black persons grew by 1.4 million ...
LABOR FORCE About 11 million Black persons were in the civilian labor force in 1982 , an increase of 2.7 million over 1972 — a 31 percent increase . Also between 1972 and 1982 , the number of employed Black persons grew by 1.4 million ...
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