ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 425 หน้า 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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... COURTS 183 THE EXPERIENCE OF SUMMER 1967 184 Few Successful Prosecutions for Serious Crimes Committed During the Riot Period Serious Overcrowding of Facilities . 184 184 Judicial Procedures Oriented to Mass Rather Than Individualized ...
... COURTS 183 THE EXPERIENCE OF SUMMER 1967 184 Few Successful Prosecutions for Serious Crimes Committed During the Riot Period Serious Overcrowding of Facilities . 184 184 Judicial Procedures Oriented to Mass Rather Than Individualized ...
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... court sys- tems , and from the failure of communities to anticipate and plan for the emergency demands of civil ... courts so as to improve the quality of justice rendered under normal conditions . Plan comprehensive measures by which ...
... court sys- tems , and from the failure of communities to anticipate and plan for the emergency demands of civil ... courts so as to improve the quality of justice rendered under normal conditions . Plan comprehensive measures by which ...
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... court order halted the rallies . Forty - three disorders and riots were reported during 1966. Although there were considerable variations in circumstances , intensity , and length , they were usually ignited by a minor incident fueled ...
... court order halted the rallies . Forty - three disorders and riots were reported during 1966. Although there were considerable variations in circumstances , intensity , and length , they were usually ignited by a minor incident fueled ...
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... Court , before whom most of the persons charged were to be brought , said he intended to mete out the maximum sentence to anyone found guilty of a riot - connected offense . Although the judge later told the Commission that he knew his ...
... Court , before whom most of the persons charged were to be brought , said he intended to mete out the maximum sentence to anyone found guilty of a riot - connected offense . Although the judge later told the Commission that he knew his ...
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... Court of Appeals for the Sixth Cir- cuit , and Commissioner of the Detroit Police Depart- ment from 1961 to 1963 , had written in the Michigan Law Review : KER UGS LLATION MEN'S WEAR BONOMY- PTING are Detroit disorder , July 1967 ...
... Court of Appeals for the Sixth Cir- cuit , and Commissioner of the Detroit Police Depart- ment from 1961 to 1963 , had written in the Michigan Law Review : KER UGS LLATION MEN'S WEAR BONOMY- PTING are Detroit disorder , July 1967 ...
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หน้า 91 - White racism is essentially responsible for the explosive mixture which has been accumulating in our cities since the end of World War II.
หน้า 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...
หน้า 332 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and...
หน้า 1 - This is our basic conclusion: Our Nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white — separate and unequal.
หน้า 296 - What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again?
หน้า 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.
หน้า 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.
หน้า 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.
หน้า 80 - Old Age Assistance, Aid to the Blind, Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled...
หน้า 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...