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... federal government has no power to prohibit segrega- tion and to protest the " encroachment " of the federal government on the " sovereignty " of the states 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1970 Ninety Southern members of African Americans in ...
... federal government has no power to prohibit segrega- tion and to protest the " encroachment " of the federal government on the " sovereignty " of the states 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1970 Ninety Southern members of African Americans in ...
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... Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Federal Voting Rights Acts of 1965 . As the civil rights movement gained momentum , many of its sup- porters came to see it not only as an effort to obtain political equality for African ...
... Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Federal Voting Rights Acts of 1965 . As the civil rights movement gained momentum , many of its sup- porters came to see it not only as an effort to obtain political equality for African ...
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... federal elections . Appointed an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court , this person was the first African American to occupy a seat on that bench . This kind of segregation , often found in the North , results from the ...
... federal elections . Appointed an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court , this person was the first African American to occupy a seat on that bench . This kind of segregation , often found in the North , results from the ...
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