Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... citizen to be free from racial and religious discrimi- nation , or leave as a crippled measure that pays no more than lip service to civil rights , or never leave at all , I want to announce my voting intentions . Thereby , I hope to ...
... citizen to be free from racial and religious discrimi- nation , or leave as a crippled measure that pays no more than lip service to civil rights , or never leave at all , I want to announce my voting intentions . Thereby , I hope to ...
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... civil rights bill came over to the floor of the Sen- ate from the House . The Senator from Ore- gon then took the position that that House civil rights bill should be referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for considera- tion , and ...
... civil rights bill came over to the floor of the Sen- ate from the House . The Senator from Ore- gon then took the position that that House civil rights bill should be referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee for considera- tion , and ...
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 United States. If I succeed in that unanimous consent , or if I do not , I shall try to bring up the second resolution in order to make the record clear . If I can obtain the floor I shall ask unanimous consent ...
Civil Rights Act of 1964 United States. If I succeed in that unanimous consent , or if I do not , I shall try to bring up the second resolution in order to make the record clear . If I can obtain the floor I shall ask unanimous consent ...
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