ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 425 ˹éÒ USA. Report to the government on violent intergroup relations and social movements in 1967 resulting from discrimination against Blacks - attempts to reply to the questions (1) what happened, (2) why did it happen, and (3) what can be done to prevent it from happening again, covers historical and sociological aspects, poverty and living conditions of negroes, etc., and includes recommendations concerning education, welfare, human resources planning, housing, etc. Statistical tables. |
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... Arrested Persons Arrest Detention and Bail Setting Post - Arrest Processing . Right to Counsel Trial and Sentencing SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Chapter XIV . DAMAGES : REPAIR AND COMPENSATION AMENDING THE FEDERAL DISASTER ACT ...
... Arrested Persons Arrest Detention and Bail Setting Post - Arrest Processing . Right to Counsel Trial and Sentencing SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Chapter XIV . DAMAGES : REPAIR AND COMPENSATION AMENDING THE FEDERAL DISASTER ACT ...
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... arrest , interpreted this as evidence that the disturbance had been organized , and generated rumors to that effect . However , only a few stores were looted . Within a short period of time , the disorder appeared to have run its course ...
... arrest , interpreted this as evidence that the disturbance had been organized , and generated rumors to that effect . However , only a few stores were looted . Within a short period of time , the disorder appeared to have run its course ...
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... arrested the previous night be released . Told that this already had been done , the people were suspicious . They asked to be allowed to inspect the jail cells . It was agreed to permit representatives of the people to look in the ...
... arrested the previous night be released . Told that this already had been done , the people were suspicious . They asked to be allowed to inspect the jail cells . It was agreed to permit representatives of the people to look in the ...
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... arrested persons . These resulted mainly from long- standing structural deficiencies in criminal court sys- tems ... arrests occurred , many arrestees were deprived of basic legal rights .. The Commission recommends that the cities and ...
... arrested persons . These resulted mainly from long- standing structural deficiencies in criminal court sys- tems ... arrests occurred , many arrestees were deprived of basic legal rights .. The Commission recommends that the cities and ...
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... arrest the deterioration of life in central - city ghettos . Under such conditions , a rising proportion of Negroes may come to see in the deprivation and segregation they experience , a justifi- cation for violent protest , or for ...
... arrest the deterioration of life in central - city ghettos . Under such conditions , a rising proportion of Negroes may come to see in the deprivation and segregation they experience , a justifi- cation for violent protest , or for ...
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˹éÒ 91 - White racism is essentially responsible for the explosive mixture which has been accumulating in our cities since the end of World War II.
˹éÒ 95 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither. This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of INFIDEL powers, is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN king of Great Britain. Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative...
˹éÒ 332 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and...
˹éÒ 1 - This is our basic conclusion: Our Nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white — separate and unequal.
˹éÒ 296 - What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again?
˹éÒ 224 - America is the third — a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration of substantial numbers of Negroes into the society outside the ghetto.
˹éÒ 2 - It is time now to turn with all the purpose at our command to the major unfinished business of this nation. It is time to adopt strategies for action that will produce quick and visible progress. It is time to make good the promises of American democracy to all citizens — urban and rural, white and black, Spanishsurname, American Indian, and every minority group.
˹éÒ 93 - A new mood has sprung up among Negroes, particularly among the young, in which self-esteem and enhanced racial pride are replacing apathy and submission to "the system.
˹éÒ 80 - Old Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled...
˹éÒ 98 - I was free; but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom, I was a stranger in a strange land...