Word: segregationism
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Last week Herman continued his spray attack with a 79-page book, You and Segregation, which, while avoiding direct mention of Walter George, nevertheless emphasized the fact that Author Talmadge is a far more violent critic of the Supreme Court's desegregation decision than Senator George, who has made...
New Orleans' 79-year-old Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel, a famed enemy of segregation (three years ago he banned Jim Crow benches in New Orleans' Catholic churches), met the issue head-on but gently. Instead of cutting off the congregation from all spiritual ministrations, he merely suspended services...
¶In upholding a lower court, which had refused the Jim Crow Texas Citizens Council an injunction to bar state funds from integrated schools, the Texas Supreme Court swept away the last legal obstacles to complete desegregation. It 1) declared invalid all sections of the state constitution and state statutes...
It seems that all the discussion about segregation has failed to mention the one and only thing that can be done to rectify this injustice done by the Supreme Court-and do it legally.
We must give the court an opportunity to reverse its opinion on segregation. I have great respect for our Supreme Court, but this is not the first time that this learned body has been in error, nor would it be its first time to reverse a decision . . .