Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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segregated schools would confirm their continued existence in its own backyard . The Congressional history does not end here , for Congress does not change overnight ; its membership often remains relatively constant for years .
segregated schools would confirm their continued existence in its own backyard . The Congressional history does not end here , for Congress does not change overnight ; its membership often remains relatively constant for years .
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temporaneous with ratification of the amendment ; but there is no indication that ratification was of itself thought to outlaw segregated schools . If there be added to these twelve states the two states of Florida and Louisiana , where ...
temporaneous with ratification of the amendment ; but there is no indication that ratification was of itself thought to outlaw segregated schools . If there be added to these twelve states the two states of Florida and Louisiana , where ...
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and Rockingham — there are less than 100 Negro school children in each county . It is obvious that the people of Charles City County desire to take every possible permissible step to retain segregated schools .
and Rockingham — there are less than 100 Negro school children in each county . It is obvious that the people of Charles City County desire to take every possible permissible step to retain segregated schools .
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