Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... racial designation . It would be made unlawful for any labor union- First . To exclude or to expel from its membership , or otherwise to discriminate against , any individual because of his race , color , religion , or national origin ...
... racial designation . It would be made unlawful for any labor union- First . To exclude or to expel from its membership , or otherwise to discriminate against , any individual because of his race , color , religion , or national origin ...
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... race by legisla- tion such as this measure . I must say that the vast majority of these people not the professional integrationists , but the common people - with whom I have talked from time to time do not wish to be subjected to ...
... race by legisla- tion such as this measure . I must say that the vast majority of these people not the professional integrationists , but the common people - with whom I have talked from time to time do not wish to be subjected to ...
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... race , creed , or color . This bill does not require the owner to permit everyone to enter the restaurant ; but the bill does provide that no one shall be denied entrance on the basis of race , creed , or color . A per- son can be ...
... race , creed , or color . This bill does not require the owner to permit everyone to enter the restaurant ; but the bill does provide that no one shall be denied entrance on the basis of race , creed , or color . A per- son can be ...
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