Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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... Supreme Court to do what this same Senate , itself , refused to do on May 11 . Mr. President , if the Justices of the Supreme Court read the record of this debate , I wonder what they will think of this Senate when they note that on one ...
... Supreme Court to do what this same Senate , itself , refused to do on May 11 . Mr. President , if the Justices of the Supreme Court read the record of this debate , I wonder what they will think of this Senate when they note that on one ...
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... Supreme Court on March 8 , 1965 , giving a very power- ful and widespread effect to existing laws on voting rights , when 8. 1564 was intro- duced . This bill was introduced on March 18 , apparently in the attitude that the Supreme Court ...
... Supreme Court on March 8 , 1965 , giving a very power- ful and widespread effect to existing laws on voting rights , when 8. 1564 was intro- duced . This bill was introduced on March 18 , apparently in the attitude that the Supreme Court ...
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... Supreme Court of the United States from the beginning of the Republic to this hour , the power which those provisions of the Constitution give to the State to prescribe qualifications for voting in- clude the power to establish and to ...
... Supreme Court of the United States from the beginning of the Republic to this hour , the power which those provisions of the Constitution give to the State to prescribe qualifications for voting in- clude the power to establish and to ...
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