Educational Finance Act of 1941: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on S. 1313, a Bill to Strengthen the National Defense and Promote the General Welfare Through the Appropriation of Funds to Assist the States and Territories in Meeting Financial Emergencies in Education and in Reducing Inequalities of Educational Opportunities. April 28, 29, and 30, 1941. ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - 402 páginas Considers S. 1313, to strengthen national defense and promote general welfare by assisting states and territories in meeting financial emergencies in education and in reducing inequalities of educational opportunities. |
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... Differences in cost of education for rural white pupils and all Negro pupils . Table 13. Ability of the Southern States to support educa- tion .. Table 14. Standing of the Southern States in relation to all the States on ability to ...
... Differences in cost of education for rural white pupils and all Negro pupils . Table 13. Ability of the Southern States to support educa- tion .. Table 14. Standing of the Southern States in relation to all the States on ability to ...
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... differences in tax - paying ability in relation to the number of children of school age , and notwithstanding greater efforts by the States having the least financial ability , are unable to reduce substantially these inequalities of ...
... differences in tax - paying ability in relation to the number of children of school age , and notwithstanding greater efforts by the States having the least financial ability , are unable to reduce substantially these inequalities of ...
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... differences in wealth , income , and taxpaying ability , in the extent of absentee ownership of national resources and industries , and differences in the number of educable children in proportion to adults , the poor States and com ...
... differences in wealth , income , and taxpaying ability , in the extent of absentee ownership of national resources and industries , and differences in the number of educable children in proportion to adults , the poor States and com ...
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... difference in the amount of money for the reason you stated . I would like to point out , however , that this ... differences between the pend- ing bill and the other bills pertaining to Federal aid that we have held hearings on ...
... difference in the amount of money for the reason you stated . I would like to point out , however , that this ... differences between the pend- ing bill and the other bills pertaining to Federal aid that we have held hearings on ...
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... Differences of opportunity : The most appalling differences in educational opportunity exist among the States . Annual expenditures for schools range from an average of $ 19 per pupil in one State to $ 124 in another . ( d ) Differences ...
... Differences of opportunity : The most appalling differences in educational opportunity exist among the States . Annual expenditures for schools range from an average of $ 19 per pupil in one State to $ 124 in another . ( d ) Differences ...
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Términos y frases comunes
additional Advisory Committee aid to education Alabama amount Anne Arundel County appropriated average daily attendance bill board of education CHAIRMAN citizens colleges colored schools colored teachers Committee on Education Congress cost county board court DAWSON defense areas educa educational facilities enrolled equalization fund equalize educational opportunities expenditures fact Federal aid Federal Government fourteenth amendment high school increase inequalities legislation Lincoln University Louisiana Maryland migration migratory minimum Mississippi Missouri National Education Association Negro population Negro schools Negro teachers North Carolina number of children Office of Education percent plaintiff President problem public education public schools pupils REEVES ROBNETT rural salaries school age school facilities Senator BALL Senator ELLENDER South Southern statement statute STUDEBAKER Tennessee tion tional United University of Missouri Utah vocational West Virginia white and colored white and Negro white teachers youth
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Página 21 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Página 21 - If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.
Página 51 - The party who invokes the power must be able to show not only that the statute is invalid but that he has sustained or is Immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as a result of its enforcement, and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally.
Página 40 - The admissibility of laws separating the races in the enjoyment of privileges afforded by the State rests wholly upon the equality of the privileges which the laws give to the separated groups within the State.
Página 41 - We may add that while all admit that the benefits and burdens of public taxation must be shared by citizens without discrimination against any class on account of their race, the education of the people in schools maintained by state taxation is a matter belonging to the respective States, and any interference on the part of Federal authority with the management of such schools can not be justified except in the case of a clear and unmistakable disregard of rights secured by the supreme law of the...
Página 41 - Here, petitioner's right was a personal one. It was as an individual that he was entitled to the equal protection of the laws, and the State was bound to furnish him within its borders facilities for legal education substantially equal to those which the State there afforded for persons of the white race, whether or not other negroes sought the same opportunity.
Página 21 - Education, to accomplish the ends of good government, should be universally diffused. Open the doors of the school-house to all the children in the land. Let no man have the excuse of poverty for not educating his own offspring. Place the means of education within his reach, and if they remain in ignorance, be it his own reproach.
Página 43 - The General Assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this Constitution, shall provide for the appointment of three commissioners...
Página 33 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia; West, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Página 40 - The white resident is afforded legal education within the State ; the negro resident having the same qualifications is refused it there and must go outside the State to obtain it. That is a denial of the equality of legal right to the enjoyment of the privilege ' See University of Maryland v. Murray, 169 Md. 478, 486. which the State has set up, and the provision for the payment of tuition fees in another State does not remove the discrimination. The equal protection of the laws is "a pledge of the...