Civil Rights: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 2 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 389 ... July 13, 14, and 27, 1955, ฉบับที่ 11,ส่วนที่ 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 |
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... FEPC and other civil rights legis- lation twice defeated the will of the majority in attempts to take up the same FEPC bill , which had been reported out September 23 , 1949. On May 19 , the Senate voted 52 to 32 to break the filibuster ...
... FEPC and other civil rights legis- lation twice defeated the will of the majority in attempts to take up the same FEPC bill , which had been reported out September 23 , 1949. On May 19 , the Senate voted 52 to 32 to break the filibuster ...
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... FEPC , has widened again since ; ( 2 ) Because since 1947 the number of States having enforceable FEPC laws has increased from 4 to 11 and the number of cities having enforceable FEPC ordinances has increased to 36. This progress ...
... FEPC , has widened again since ; ( 2 ) Because since 1947 the number of States having enforceable FEPC laws has increased from 4 to 11 and the number of cities having enforceable FEPC ordinances has increased to 36. This progress ...
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... FEPC established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt was put under a death sentence by a rider attached to an appropriation bill after a series of parliamentary maneuvers including Senate filibustering and the refusal of the House Rules ...
... FEPC established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt was put under a death sentence by a rider attached to an appropriation bill after a series of parliamentary maneuvers including Senate filibustering and the refusal of the House Rules ...
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