| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 1668 หน้า
...at once our shield and our sword. It is the very essence of our right to live as free men and women. If the civil and political rights of both races be...inferior to the other, civilly or politically. If one kind of person be unequal to another kind of person socially, neither the Constitution of the United... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1963 - 264 หน้า
...to attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. ... If one race be inferior to the other socially, the...United States cannot put them upon the same plane. . . . In his dissent, Mr. Justice Harlan rejected the majority's assumption that a legislative body... | |
| Joseph R. Daughen, Peter Binzen - 1999 - 384 หน้า
...sustained a Louisiana law requiring separate but equal railroad accommodations for Negroes. It held that: "If one race be inferior to the other socially, the...Constitution of the United States cannot put them on the same plane . . ." The "separate but equal" doctrine later was applied to schools as well as... | |
| Linda Przybyszewski - 1999 - 310 หน้า
...state would do well to accommodate. "If one race be inferior to the other socially," Brown concluded, "the Constitution of the United States cannot put them upon the same plane."88 For Harlan, segregation remained an incident of slavery and a violation of personal liberty.... | |
| Christopher A. Anzalone - 2000 - 422 หน้า
...and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. If the civil and political rights of both races be...United States cannot put them upon the same plane. Keywords: Civil rights, Equal rights, Legislation, Prejudice, Political rights, Racial equality, Racial... | |
| Kathy Sammis - 2000 - 136 หน้า
...powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences. ... If the civil and political rights of both races be...United States cannot put them upon the same plane. Justice John M. Harlan, dissent (1896) In respect of civil rights, common to all citizens, the Constitution... | |
| Ericka M. Miller - 2000 - 182 หน้า
...the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. . . . If one race be inferior to the other socially, the...United States cannot put them upon the same plane. (Olsen lll-ll2) Interestingly, the court attempts to divorce the legal construction from the social;... | |
| Bobby M. Wilson - 2000 - 292 หน้า
...to attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. . . . If one race be inferior to the other socially, the...of the United States cannot put them upon the same plane.20 Ironically, the only southern justice on the Court, John Marshall Harlan, a former slave owner,... | |
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