Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While the battles in the courts continue, the forensic fight against segregation cannot solve the problem alone. With the exclusion of Eastern Texas, where integration has succeeded, only four hundred Negro students attended desegregated schools last spring in the former Confederacy. A higher absolute number of Negro children attended segregated...
The University of Georgia has long claimed that it does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race or color. But in all its 175 years, not a single Negro student has entered its classrooms. Last week Federal District Judge William A. Bootle ordered the university to admit...
Naturally, the segregation problem in America has created much interest among Africans, he said, but "on the whole the situation is much more hopeful here." It was felt that the Eisenhower Administration had not been forceful enough in desegregating. Better things are expected of Kennedy, Nkosi added.
The resolution was voted on by representatives of the Anglican, Methodist, Congregational and two Presbyterian churches, all of whom backed the entire document. Also among those voting were the three Dutch Reformed Churches, at least some of whose representatives backed it. Later the Dutch Reformed Churches found it necessary to...
South Africa's brutal policy of apartheid, carried out by Christians in the name of Christianity, has long been a challenge to the Christian conscience. Afrikaners traditionally see themselves as the Children of Israel in a Promised Land where God put the black man to serve Him by serving...