Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although Carter said he did not welcome the desegregation of public schools, he disagreed with the conservative response to school integration. Southern leaders should have admitted to their constituents that segregation could be preserved neither by violence, continued litigation, the formation of private schools, or the closing of public schools...
Randolph's moreover, is the only voice in the executive council both consistent and insistent in calling for an end to segregation in the nation's unions. Yet, last week a special AFL-CIO subcommittee blamed Randolph for "the gap that has developed between organized labor and the Negro community...
Participating on the panel about segregation Wednesday will be Em Debrah, Counselor of the U.S. Embassy of Ghana; Harold Isaacs, research associate at MIT; Willard R. Johnson, member of the U. S National Commission; and Edward V. Roberts, an assistant director of the United States Information Agency in Africa.
Segregation in the United States and its effect on the image of America in Africa will be discussed by Ghanian diplomat and three Americans during the Eighth National Conference of the U. S. National Commission for UNESCO at Boston University this week.
To publicize the fund drive and the southern demonstrations. NSA and SNCC are also planning a nation-wide Freedom Day, on which students throughout the country will stage non-violent segregation protests.