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... passed some time although delayed by filibusters . Civil - rights bills have failed consistently , however , for that reason . It is important to emphasize that the fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable ...
... passed some time although delayed by filibusters . Civil - rights bills have failed consistently , however , for that reason . It is important to emphasize that the fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable ...
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... passed some time although delayed by filibusters . Civil - rights bills have failed consistently , however , for that reason . It is important to emphasize that the fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable ...
... passed some time although delayed by filibusters . Civil - rights bills have failed consistently , however , for that reason . It is important to emphasize that the fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable ...
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... passed , who even want it passed now , and they want it passed so badly that they are willing to take a step which I believe later they may regret . I personally feel it would be a terrible mistake . Senator JAVITS . Senator , do you ...
... passed , who even want it passed now , and they want it passed so badly that they are willing to take a step which I believe later they may regret . I personally feel it would be a terrible mistake . Senator JAVITS . Senator , do you ...
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... passed . Senator JAVITS . I will be very glad to answer that question . It is my opinion , Senator Thurmond , that no civil rights bill is likely to pass unless there is some effort to deal with rule 22 , and I was going to ask you and ...
... passed . Senator JAVITS . I will be very glad to answer that question . It is my opinion , Senator Thurmond , that no civil rights bill is likely to pass unless there is some effort to deal with rule 22 , and I was going to ask you and ...
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... passes we are concentrating more and more power in the Central Government , which in the end , if we continue , is going to lead us right back to the type of government that our forefathers were trying to get away from , because where ...
... passes we are concentrating more and more power in the Central Government , which in the end , if we continue , is going to lead us right back to the type of government that our forefathers were trying to get away from , because where ...
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