Equal Educational Opportunity: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity of the United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session-92nd Congress, First Session on Equal Educational OpportunityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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Página 952
... fact that we are making a bit of progress . I am concerned that today perhaps more than any time in our his- tory , there are increased expectations as a result of your hard - won successes . Progress has been made in voting rights and ...
... fact that we are making a bit of progress . I am concerned that today perhaps more than any time in our his- tory , there are increased expectations as a result of your hard - won successes . Progress has been made in voting rights and ...
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... fact , is only the most superficial token paper compliance , and that in fact if we are going to achieve quality integration in the South , much of the struggle remains ahead of us ? Mr. BOND . Right . Senator MONDALE . I am glad to pin ...
... fact , is only the most superficial token paper compliance , and that in fact if we are going to achieve quality integration in the South , much of the struggle remains ahead of us ? Mr. BOND . Right . Senator MONDALE . I am glad to pin ...
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... fact that most school districts in the South have promised to desegregate in the fall does not mean they will de- segregate in the fall . The fact that a lot of districts are under court orders does not mean the court orders will ...
... fact that most school districts in the South have promised to desegregate in the fall does not mean they will de- segregate in the fall . The fact that a lot of districts are under court orders does not mean the court orders will ...
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... fact ready . Senator BROOKE . When did you first start working for HEW ? Mr. RILLING . I first started working for HEW in the spring of 1966 in the Washington Office , and I took over the Atlanta Office when it was first opened in the ...
... fact ready . Senator BROOKE . When did you first start working for HEW ? Mr. RILLING . I first started working for HEW in the spring of 1966 in the Washington Office , and I took over the Atlanta Office when it was first opened in the ...
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... fact that there are groups in the United States that are advocating guerrilla warfare today ? Mr. BROWN . I am conscious of the fact . The CHAIRMAN . Do you think this could give them aid , comfort , and assistance the material you are ...
... fact that there are groups in the United States that are advocating guerrilla warfare today ? Mr. BROWN . I am conscious of the fact . The CHAIRMAN . Do you think this could give them aid , comfort , and assistance the material you are ...
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5th Cir Academy action administration Alabama assistance Attorney black children black community black educators black schools black students black teachers Board of Education BROWN busing CHAIRMAN classrooms Club CODY compliance court order Dade County decision demoted desegregated schools desegregation plans dismissal displaced East Texas Edgefield County elected enforcement EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY faculty Federal filed funds Georgia going guerrilla warfare high school injunction integrated school Jasper County Justice Department Louisiana Miss GREEN Mississippi MIZELL Mobile Mobile County National National Education Association Negro teachers Office organization parents percent policies political principal private schools problems professional public schools racial S.D. Ala school board school desegregation school districts segregated academies segregation Senator BROOKE Senator GURNEY Senator MONDALE Senator RANDOLPH September South Carolina Southern staff statement superintendent Task Force teaching tion vote white schools white students white teachers
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Página 1494 - ... a textually demonstrable constitutional commitment of the issue to a coordinate political department; or a lack of judicially discoverable and manageable standards for resolving it; or the impossibility of deciding without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial discretion ; or the impossibility of a court's undertaking independent resolution without expressing lack of the respect due coordinate branches of government ; or an unusual need for unquestioning adherence...
Página 1081 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
Página 1493 - To redress the deprivation, under color of any State law, statute, ordinance, regulation, custom or usage, of any right, privilege or immunity secured by the Constitution of the United States...
Página 1228 - What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun ? Or fester like a sore — And then run ? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over — like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?
Página 1240 - Every order granting an injunction and every restraining order shall set forth the reasons for its issuance; shall be specific in terms; shall describe in reasonable detail, and not by reference to the complaint or other document, the act or acts sought to be restrained...
Página 1227 - Meantime I seek no sympathies, nor need ; The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree I planted, — they have torn me — and I bleed : I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed.
Página 1033 - We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities?
Página 1221 - ... a clear and present danger of a serious substantive evil that rises far above public inconvenience, annoyance, or unrest.
Página 1034 - ... [t]he burden on a school board today is to come forward with a plan that promises realistically to work, and promises realistically to work now.
Página 1678 - Such considerations apply with added force to children in grade and high schools. To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.