Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Arthur J. Gartland, the only school Committeeman who acknowledges the existence of alleged de facts segregation in Boston, alone doubted that the boycott had violated a State law which makes it illegal for anyone to induce a child to cut school.
Said Rubin: socialism is a positive alternative to unemployment, segregation, and the process of morality caused by "seeking the almighty dollar" that the United States faces today.
Socialism identifies with defense of the Bill of Rights, the civil rights movement, efforts to arrange international accords, and the good of the majority, he asserted. Rubin thought it possible "with the great efforts of vast sections of the United States people, to end discrimination and segregation and to force...
The stay-out was designed to protest the Boston School Committee's failure to produce, at the NAACP'S request, a time-table of steps for reducing de facto segregation in public schools. The Boston press has consistently added "alleged" to "de facto segregation," but almost no one denies that...
The biggest dividend from the stay-out will not be School Committee concessions, or increasing civil rights participation, but the useful strain it puts on the leadership itself. As the demonstrations grow bigger and the objectives become more complex, civil rights groups will have to add trained personnel to their...