Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... fact , the American In- dian has pretty consistently received this kind of treatment over the years . This is exactly what has happened to him ever since the beginning of this Nation . It has been pointed out to the House before that ...
... fact , the American In- dian has pretty consistently received this kind of treatment over the years . This is exactly what has happened to him ever since the beginning of this Nation . It has been pointed out to the House before that ...
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... fact remains that while we are all given an opportunity to speak if we desire to do so , three members of the committee , other than the chairman , who oppose any civil rights legislation , are very diligent in their appearance at ...
... fact remains that while we are all given an opportunity to speak if we desire to do so , three members of the committee , other than the chairman , who oppose any civil rights legislation , are very diligent in their appearance at ...
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... fact the coln School was built in 1898 - long be- any of the alleged discrimination is med to have occurred , and before there a substantial Negro population living in Lincoln neighborhood . Thus , the orig- selection of the site for ...
... fact the coln School was built in 1898 - long be- any of the alleged discrimination is med to have occurred , and before there a substantial Negro population living in Lincoln neighborhood . Thus , the orig- selection of the site for ...
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