Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What's It All About? In his first public statement in the Southern Rhodesia capital of Salisbury, a busy modern city (pop. 260,000) that boasts of racial "partnership" while practicing a segregation almost as complete as South Africa's, Macmillan did a quick knee bend in the...
The bulk of the money, says the council, should go to public schools in "annual grants to the states, on a per pupil basis": $25 per pupil the first year, eventually reaching $100 per pupil annually. "Matching" grants by the states would ensure that the U.S. supplemented but did not...
This scene last week gave clear evidence that the decade-old civil war between pencil and TV newsmen is still being fought. Indeed, new broadsides have erupted from California to New York over a new issue: segregation, or separate-but-equal press conferences.
"No Right to Do This." The fresh skirmishing dates roughly from last November, when New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller, then still a presidential hopeful, arrived in Los Angeles and called a press conference. As was his policy, said Rockefeller, he would hold two sessions, one for newspapermen and...
This month, hostilities broke out anew around California's Governor Edmund G. Brown, who also holds separate conferences. Forced to sit by while the pencil reporters got first crack, Los Angeles TV newsmen staged another walkout-to "Pat" Brown's speakable anguish. "You people have absolutely no right...