Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The Journal drives home its position on such matters as segregation by its own example. On its society pages, it prints-as very few other papers do-pictures and stones about Negroes. The paper doesn't crusade in the manner of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TIME, Dec. 21...
Replying to those who want to abolish segregation in the public schools, Southerners sometimes fall back on a final line of defense: if only the South were let alone, it would equalize facilities and then everyone would be happy. But last week, in a special report on his state'...
Please accept my thanks for presenting such a concise and effective article on the cases concerning educational segregation now before the U.S. Supreme Court in your Dec. 21 "The Fading Line." ... It is inconceivable that a person could adhere to thinking along racially restrictive lines in the light of the...
Your story . . . was read with interest, despite your obvious bias in favor of the Negro race ... We are far truer friends to the Negro than the Yankee zealots who seek to cram down our throats a principle we will never accept . . . The end of segregation can only result in a...
. . . You speak of "segregation's old unsweet song." Can't you see that segregation of races is an integral part of our way of life here, and that it is impossible to legislate a social change. The Negroes here aren't unhappy. They're not oppressed...