Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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Voting discrimination has unquestionably I submit , could not be expected of local been widespread in all but South Carolina officials . and Virginia , and other forms of racial dis- ` crimination suggestive of voting discrimina- tion ...
Voting discrimination has unquestionably I submit , could not be expected of local been widespread in all but South Carolina officials . and Virginia , and other forms of racial dis- ` crimination suggestive of voting discrimina- tion ...
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... discrimination where it dists should be accomplished forthwith . I this , there can likewise be no doubt . Mr. President , as a native southerner , am ashamed of the discrimination that as been practiced in some southern es . However ...
... discrimination where it dists should be accomplished forthwith . I this , there can likewise be no doubt . Mr. President , as a native southerner , am ashamed of the discrimination that as been practiced in some southern es . However ...
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... discrimination is in itself discriminatory in nature ? The law offered to us today would over- look and thereby permit discrimination in some States and in some counties but not in others . Why is it considered equal justice to apply ...
... discrimination is in itself discriminatory in nature ? The law offered to us today would over- look and thereby permit discrimination in some States and in some counties but not in others . Why is it considered equal justice to apply ...
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