Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... areas do not have sufficient produc- tive areas to provide a livelihood for more than 10 percent of the Indians on that reservation ; the remaining 90 percent are either on relief or employed in some Government make - work program . The ...
... areas do not have sufficient produc- tive areas to provide a livelihood for more than 10 percent of the Indians on that reservation ; the remaining 90 percent are either on relief or employed in some Government make - work program . The ...
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... areas as may be recommended by the Commission on Civil Rights . Such a survey And compilation shall , to the extent recom- mended by the Commission on Civil Rights , Include a count of persons of voting age by race , color , and ...
... areas as may be recommended by the Commission on Civil Rights . Such a survey And compilation shall , to the extent recom- mended by the Commission on Civil Rights , Include a count of persons of voting age by race , color , and ...
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... areas in which these registration voting statis- tics would be gathered and would widen the arcas to include the entire Nation . I think that would be idle and it would be far better to limit the so - called in- vestigations to certain ...
... areas in which these registration voting statis- tics would be gathered and would widen the arcas to include the entire Nation . I think that would be idle and it would be far better to limit the so - called in- vestigations to certain ...
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