Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The student committee also asked the Corporation to take a public stand on segregation and to work against Middle South's present policies at stockholders' meetings. The Corporation practically never takes a public position on political or social issues.
If endowed by Providence with the right to perform one solitary, spectacular miracle, most school boards in Northern U.S. cities would use it to solves the deadlocked problems of de facto segregation. The Gary, Ind., board for example, concluded that it would not take any responsibility for desegregating its schools...
The committee accused the Board of Education not only of failing to "stimulate even slight progress toward desegregation" but of letting segregation get worse in recent years. Whether Allen's advisers will accomplish anything more is mostly a matter of money and time. The state plan would cost an...
As an executive, Spellman has almost universal admiration; on other grounds, he is a target of criticism for excessive prudence. Some Catholic laymen deplore the fact that his voice, loud and clear in condemning The Deputy, dirty movies and the Communist threat, is rarely heard on such social issues as...
The committee will also focus on the relation between the School of Education and society at large, and will discuss such problems as big city slums, de facto segregation, and automation, as they relate to education.