Word: segregationists
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ervin's concession has little meaning, however. According to federal statutes, any case tried by a three-member panel of judges may be appealed directly to the U.S. Supreme Court. If the three judges,--one a segregationist, one a liberal, and one of uncertain conviction--refuse to set bail for the four prisoners, the case will be appealed to the high court immediately...
...President regrets the humiliating 24-hour delay if the Federalized national guard cannot fly to Tuscaloosa at once; Pride--Deputy Attorney General Nicolas Katzenbach would like to ignore Wallace, but worries that "the governor may be so humiliated that he will move all the way over to the extreme segregationist side;" the Press--Katzenbach suggests that if the students stay on campus even if not allowed to enroll, "it will be perfectly obvious to all those newspapermen that we haven't backed down one inch;" Morality--on Meet the Press the Attorney General recalls the President's comment...
Paul Johnson, a rabid segregationist, is the Democratic nominee for governor. Rubel Phillips, the Republican candidate, denounces Johnson as a "Kennedy tool...
...Executive Committee decided in their Oct.3 meeting not to invite Wallace unless he agreed to debate with a faculty member or politician who opposed his segregationist views. Wallace has refused to meet any Harvard professor; no professor, he says, is of "sufficient national stature" to debate him. The Young Democrats have so far been unsuccessful in their efforts to get a Northern Democratic politician to debate with Wallace...
...precisely this group who, closing their minds to the true consequences, force their Governor and mine to be an irresponsible absolute segregationist...