Word: integrationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most of the South's big cities-influenced by local businessmen, pressured by well-organized Negro communities, shaken by federal court orders, and sobered by the violent racial outbreaks that keep erupting from time to time-have gradually developed a new attitude toward segregation. To them, segregation is still...
A grim, grimy, post-bellum steel town, Birmingham remains a backwoods with industrial chimneys. Its best-known citizen is Public Safety Commissioner Eugene ("Bull") Connor, a rambunctious segregationist. Rather than allow integration, Birmingham has shut down the entire city park system, sacrificed the city's baseball team, the annual...
Genesis 21. Whatever their feelings, most of New Orleans' Catholics swal lowed the order in silence. Not so Una Gaillot. The wife of a factory clerk and the head of a small racist outfit called Save Our Nation, Inc., she has two sons attending a Catholic high school, and...
Later, the President commented that the decision to grant Radcliffe's diplomas in the name of Harvard did not represent a step toward "gradual integration." But apparently he has not decided what the future does hold, and is prepared to face Mrs. Bunting's imaginative proposals with nothing more than...
It is certainly true that an unfortunate percentage of the 11 million members of these churches are segregationist, but this, happily, is not the whole picture. Seven of the thirteen colleges supported by members of the Church of Christ are already integrated, at least to some extent, and integration is...