Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... race was not commendable or censurable as such ; only unfair , one - sided , or unevenhanded race regulation or allocation was forbidden . If individuals could be equally protected , albeit racially regulated , then nothing in the ...
... race was not commendable or censurable as such ; only unfair , one - sided , or unevenhanded race regulation or allocation was forbidden . If individuals could be equally protected , albeit racially regulated , then nothing in the ...
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... race line , which the particular judicial order sought to remove . The object was thus to disestablish particular , existing uses of race , not to establish new ones . Indeed , decrees that would subsequently presume to require race ...
... race line , which the particular judicial order sought to remove . The object was thus to disestablish particular , existing uses of race , not to establish new ones . Indeed , decrees that would subsequently presume to require race ...
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... race into appropriate legislation . We are also not without example of the inevitable necessity , the instant such regulation or allocation by race has been understood to be acceptable to the Supreme Court , for the Court ultimately to ...
... race into appropriate legislation . We are also not without example of the inevitable necessity , the instant such regulation or allocation by race has been understood to be acceptable to the Supreme Court , for the Court ultimately to ...
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