Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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I know I speak for my more experienced colleagues when I assure the congressional investigators [TIME, Jan. 7] that we who teach genuinely integrated classes simply see no sense in segregation. A Negro face does not tell us a thing about what sort of mind is behind it, any more...
Some six hours after he had been released on $1,000 bond for joining five Negro ministers in a violation of Georgia's bus-segregation laws (TIME, Jan. 21), the Rev. William Holmes Borders was back in the pulpit of Atlanta's Wheat Street Baptist Church to pay...
With that, LeRoy Collins got down to specifics that went remarkably far for a Southern governor. His central theme: great as is the court's power, it cannot "compel social adjustments," which can only emerge from changes in "the hearts and minds of people." The court itself, he declared...
But the problem of bus segregation is something quite different. "I am convinced," said Collins, "that the average white citizen does not object to nonsegregated seating in buses-any more than he objects to riding the same elevators with Negroes or patronizing the same stores. He does resent some of...
Skip or Enrich. Though the fad is still largely in the talking stage, scores of U.S. cities have joined the talent hunt. But once the talented student has been identified by elaborate tests and teacher reports, the experts disagree on the best way of treating him. In some places there...