Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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... civil rights , those who thought so were mistaken . I predicted - and my remarks are written in the RECORD in black and white - that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 might have the effect of contenting some of the ad- vocates of civil ...
... civil rights , those who thought so were mistaken . I predicted - and my remarks are written in the RECORD in black and white - that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 might have the effect of contenting some of the ad- vocates of civil ...
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... Civil Service Commission to appoint civil service examiners to supersede State election officials in any State or political subdivision " named in , or included within the scope of deter- minations made under section 4 ( b ) ...
... Civil Service Commission to appoint civil service examiners to supersede State election officials in any State or political subdivision " named in , or included within the scope of deter- minations made under section 4 ( b ) ...
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... Civil Service Commission ( 1 ) that all per- sons listed by an examiner for such subdivi- alon have been placed on the appropriate voting registration roll , and ( 2 ) that there is no longer reasonable cause to believe that persons ...
... Civil Service Commission ( 1 ) that all per- sons listed by an examiner for such subdivi- alon have been placed on the appropriate voting registration roll , and ( 2 ) that there is no longer reasonable cause to believe that persons ...
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