Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 United States. cast our votes and determine whether bers of the House who shared my con ... bill , because I am con- vinced it is a constitutionally and mor- ally justified obligation of the Federal Government to ...
Civil Rights Act of 1964 United States. cast our votes and determine whether bers of the House who shared my con ... bill , because I am con- vinced it is a constitutionally and mor- ally justified obligation of the Federal Government to ...
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 United States. the fight ought to be waged by throwing the rules at each other across the floor from desk to desk . We ought to present to one another the arguments on the merits of the civil rights bill , after ...
Civil Rights Act of 1964 United States. the fight ought to be waged by throwing the rules at each other across the floor from desk to desk . We ought to present to one another the arguments on the merits of the civil rights bill , after ...
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... civil rights bill which , I am advised , is furthest along in the Committee on Rules and Administration . I believe it is almost ready for final discussion and vote in the committee . This being February 16 , I think the senior Senator ...
... civil rights bill which , I am advised , is furthest along in the Committee on Rules and Administration . I believe it is almost ready for final discussion and vote in the committee . This being February 16 , I think the senior Senator ...
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