Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Southern policemen these days are up against an outbreak of a non-crime called "nonviolence." Last week it forced a key gain for Negroes in Atlanta, where white merchants agreed to desegregate lunch counters when school segregation ends (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS). In Durham, N.C., professors at Duke University and North...
The Roman Catholics of the Deep South cry out against the "moral sin" of school segregation, but they do not end it in their own schools. Last week in every church in Georgia and South Carolina, parishioners heard a promise from their bishops: "Catholic pupils, regardless of color, will be...
But if the tiny-minority argument is valid in Georgia and South Carolina, what of heavily Roman Catholic New Orleans, where Catholics have wound up in the same dilemma of spirit v. reality? New Orleans' ailing, octogenarian Archbishop Joseph Rummel spoke out sharply and clearly against school segregation as...
The Catholic Negro View. The paradox of vigorous support for integration but inaction in carrying it out is particularly irksome to Negro Roman Catholics. In the Catholic monthly Interracial Review, the Very Rev. Harold R. Perry, Negro rector of Mississippi's St. Augustine's Seminary, wrote recently: "Catholic...
But the Russians had stoked up a highly emotional issue. Just how emotional was demonstrated in the Council chamber itself. Midway through his speech, Stevenson was interrupted by wild screams coming from the visitors' gallery. As Stevenson stopped and stared, some 60 Negroes burst into the gallery, scrambled down...