Word: constitutionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The most curious aspect of this reaction has been the strength and steady progress of a quiet campaign to add four bizarre amendments would be to turn the Constitution into a sort of half-baked Articles of Confederation. Their main support, unsurprisingly, comes from the same extremists of the right...
The most innocuous-sounding of these amendments is also the most dangerous, since it has a chance, though a very small one, of being ratified. It would permit the state legislatures to amend the Constitution directly, bypassing the Federal structure altogether. Two-third of the legislatures could propose an amendment...
The Kennedy strategy plainly requires as broad a Southern voting franchise as possible. The National Committee, at "the request of local districts," is cooperating in registration drives throughout the South. Both the Administration and the National Committee are urging state legislatures to adopt the anti-poll tax amendment to the...
Bruce Galphin, a Nieman Fellow and race relations reporter for the Atlanta Constitution; told a Dunster House Forum last night that Georgia's experience may offer hope for similar progress in Mississippi and Alabama. He warned, however, that the absence of certain educational and economic factors in these states may...
After adopting the constitution, yesterday's meeting heard talks on whether or not desegregation is desirable, the role of the black man at Harvard, black nationalism, and the development of the Association.