Word: racial
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most reformers feel that integration is only part of a larger problem to improve city education through restructuring school systems. They feel the arithmetic of the white exit to the suburbs makes total integration impossible. Thus they are seeking ways to maximize integration--both racial and socio-economic--and at the same time ensure "quality segregated education" where integration is unfeasible...
...control: race relations. For political reasons, Collins has often been forced to take a rough stand with the Negro community. Now that he no longer must curry the favor of the voters, he has an ideal opportunity--perhaps Boston's last real chance--to improve the city's racial situation...
...requests from within the Harvard community to speak about our own areas of direct experience. This may be before undergraduate clubs and special graduate groups, at seminars and panel discussions, and so forth. Most of us have taught a noncredit, extracurricular seminar for undergraduates, on such subjects as "The Racial Dilemma," "Candidate Strategy and Decision-Making," and "Working Group on Poverty in Boston." This opportunity, I think, has been invaluable to us: an experience in teaching and an exposure to learning. We do not masquerade as Faculty members, but we do believe that our practical, operational experience in government...
Unconstitutional Majority. Section 26 left property owners free to sell or rent to Negroes or Japanese or anyone they chose. But it also left them free not to sell or rent for racial reasons, and this, charged Negroes, amounted to state-sanctioned discrimination, in violation of the 14th Amendment...
...forbidden Californians either to repeal fair-housing laws or to enact laws making the state "neutral." All it did was to "reasonably" conclude that Section 26 affirmed discrimination as a state-guaranteed freedom. "We are dealing with a provision which does not just repeal an existing law forbidding racial discrimination," said White. "Section 26 was intended to authorize, and does authorize, racial discrimination in the housing market...