Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three experts on race relations agreed at a Liberal Union forum last night that desegregation in the public school by September, 1956, was the best answer to the problems set up by the Supreme Court's anti-segregation decision last May.
Gordon W. Allport '19, professor of Psychology, said that he had once believed education in schools and churches-to be the best way of combating race prejudice. "I have changed my opinion, however, and now feel that legislative decisions forbidding segregation are a faster and more effective method than trying...
An ardent admirer of Hitler, he did not have to borrow Nazi racist ideas; he already had them. In 1941 he proclaimed: "One of the cornerstones of the British Empire is equal rights for everybody irrespective of color or smell. The other cornerstone is British-Jewish capitalism." Later he amplified...
Strydom has two lines of action. He wants to break with the British Commonwealth and make South Africa a republic in which Afrikaners will hold the sovereign power and Afrikaans will be the only official language. In this republic, he wants complete segregation of the races and the disenfranchisement of...
Georgia's Governor-elect Marvin Griffin, a tireless white supremecist, was determined to get around the Supreme Court's decision against segregation in public schools. Hearing of hopeful talk in Washington that the South will eventually have sober second thoughts about the decision, Griffin drawled genially: "This business...