Word: segregationism
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As Sligh concluded - and the meeting ended - Meany and Sligh ran into each other in the emptying hotel ballroom, and began to argue angrily. Sligh said that the merged union might "pull strings behind the scenes and direct the destinies of the nation" through a "ghost government." Indignantly Meany shot...
I can't help feeling, from hearing a few arguments over the long distance phone, that the critics have failed to take my main point, and that they somewhere along the way feel that I am advocating something, be it white supremacy, or segregation.
The critics may not like these factors, but they should not make believe that they are not here, no more than they should make the mistake that I endorse them. They are here, and they must be dealt with. It is all very well to be in Cambridge and say...
Recently in these columns David L. Halberstam '55 presented a well-documented review of the segregation problem entitled "The Negro in the South." He might have been more accurate, however, had he entitled his three pieces "The White in the South." His observations begin with a conscientious appraisal of segregation...
The NAACP has followed this course with notable success. In the North, NAACP groups have led civic campaigns to lessen race tension, using noise as a key weapon. Numerous state and municipal FEPC laws have followed NAACP-inspired pressure. The supreme court cases on segregation in education, transportation, and recreational...