Word: marcheses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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SIDEWALK MARCHES AND PICKETING are constitutionally protected from most interference by public officials, although several cities demand permits and Illinois law bars picketing in front of private residences. Marchers' legal protection probably applies to most privately owned thoroughfares that are used regularly by the public, such as the paths...
Now Burrell, who was put under police protection for a week, is attempting to organize more marches. Like Daylie, he believes the problem is, in the end, one for the black community to solve.
Part of the play's initial success in the United States was doubtless due to the fact that Shaw placed it in 1777, during the American Revolution, in a New Hampshire town, and proceeded to aim a lot of barbs at the bumbling British. King George's soldiers are moving...
This is true because blacks have been registering to vote in impressive numbers for the past five years. The starting point: passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, following the police attacks upon Martin Luther King Jr.'s Selma-to-Montgomery marches and the assassination of Civil Rights...
The first of its kind in the U.S., the New Jersey decision could have far-ranging repercussions. Police intelligence-gathering is widespread. In Chicago, police keep tabs on suspected "subversives" by filming demonstrations and gathering personal information on those involved. Detroit police use a video-tape system to record sit...