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When asked if he planned to propose any legislation as a result of what he observed at the trial , the Congressman replied : “ I have some legislation already to give the Justice Department the right to intervene in Civil Rights Cases ...
When asked if he planned to propose any legislation as a result of what he observed at the trial , the Congressman replied : “ I have some legislation already to give the Justice Department the right to intervene in Civil Rights Cases ...
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My friends I want it to be known that we're going to work with grim and firm determination to gain justice on the buses in this city . And we are not wrong , we are not wrong in what we are doing . If we are wrong , then the Supreme ...
My friends I want it to be known that we're going to work with grim and firm determination to gain justice on the buses in this city . And we are not wrong , we are not wrong in what we are doing . If we are wrong , then the Supreme ...
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The entire concept of justice has to be re - evaluated for this reason . Justice for Black people at this time does not mean equal treatment before a law or rule which is insensitive to our oppressive position in this country .
The entire concept of justice has to be re - evaluated for this reason . Justice for Black people at this time does not mean equal treatment before a law or rule which is insensitive to our oppressive position in this country .
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Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and Guide Clayborne Carson Xem đoạn trích - 1987 |
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