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segregationist and society
Starting in the 1970s, he moderated his position on race, but continued to defend his early segregationist campaigns on the basis of states ' rights in the context of Southern society at the time, never fully renouncing his earlier viewpoints.
Shiwa Ngandu's remoteness and isolation from white settler society in Northern Rhodesia's southern half and in Southern Rhodesia gave Gore-Browne a perspective on black Africans which led him to believe the country should develop in a more collaborative direction than the settler-ruled and segregationist Southern Rhodesia and apartheid South Africa.

segregationist and which
Former Alabama governor and American presidential candidate George Wallace became born again in the late 1970s, which led him to apologize for his earlier segregationist views.
This case, filed by Richmond natives Spottswood Robinson and Oliver Hill, was decided in 1954 with Brown v. Board of Education, which rejected the segregationist doctrine of " separate but equal ".
The Court ruled that both Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ), which had established the segregationist, " separate but equal " standard in general, and Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education ( 1899 ), which had applied that standard to schools, were unconstitutional.
In 1892 Pinchback was part of the Comité des Citoyens ( Citizens ' Committee ) which set up the New Orleans civil-rights actions of Homer Plessy as a challenge of segregationist laws in public transportation.
Several members of the CofCC Board of Directors are former leaders of the segregationist Citizens ' Councils of America, founded by Major Bob Patterson, which is commonly referred to as the White Citizens ' Council.
Carto ran a group supporting segregationist George Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign which formed the basis for the National Youth Alliance which promoted Francis Parker Yockey's political philosophy.
In the state senate, Godwin was one of the leaders of the segregationist policy of " massive resistance ," which aimed to prevent the implementation of federal court decisions under Brown vs. Board of Education requiring that black students be admitted to white schools.
LaRue was one of the principal planners of Nixon's so-called " Southern strategy " for winning the election, part of which he helped coördinate with advertisements from the campaign office of segregationist Strom Thurmond.
Taking office in 1945, Caldwell's term is noted for his segregationist beliefs, as well as his support for road construction projects and the establishment of the Educational Minimum Foundation Program, which gave education funds to rural counties.
Hanes was a staunch segregationist who served as mayor during the tumultuous 1963 period in which police commissioner Eugene " Bull " Connor used fire hoses on African American protesters.
He pointed out that the Supreme Court had outlawed segregation, " which means a segregationist is breaking the law ".
Jackson was the vocal segregationist among the five candidates, as Kennon discussed " state sovereignty ", which some saw as a code word for segregation.
Continuing a legacy of state domination by segregationist Democrats which began after the fall of the Readjuster Party in the late 19th century, from the mid 1920s until the late 1960s, the Byrd Organization was a political machine which effectively controlled Virginia politics through a network of courthouse cliques of local constitutional officers in most of the state's counties.
This program documents U. S. – Soviet conflicts of interest in Cuba and Vietnam and the growing polarization at home between civil rights activists and segregationist hard-liners, which resulted in the Birmingham riots and the freedom march on Washington.
The NYA emerged from an earlier group connected to Willis Carto known as the Youth for Wallace, which had supported segregationist Governor George Wallace bid for president as American Independent Party candidate in 1968.

segregationist and are
In the dénouement, however, it turns out that Jack Boughton is himself suffering from his forced separation from his own common-law wife, an African American from Tennessee, and their son ; the family are not allowed to live together because of segregationist laws, and her family utterly rejects Jack Boughton.

segregationist and separated
Founded in 1905 as the Tau Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa, the organization separated from the national fraternity in 1956 over a dispute regarding the segregationist and antisemitic membership policies of the national organization.

segregationist and into
" An odd coalition of Republicans and Democratic reform voters catapulted Rockefeller into the governor's office, as he defeated a segregationist Democratic former Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, James D. Johnson of Conway, who preferred the appellation " Justice Jim ".
Nevertheless, Jones remained a segregationist into the era of the Civil Rights movement, when he was in his 70s.
West Adams ' transformation into an affluent black area was sped by the Supreme Court's 1948 invalidation of segregationist covenants on property ownership.

segregationist and racial
" The segregationist attitudes that some Southern migrants brought with them disrupted the racial harmony that Oaklanders had been accustomed to before the war.
The general was dismayed to find himself attacked in the press as a racial segregationist because he was running with Wallace ; he had never considered himself a bigot.
Johnson accused the segregationist Faubus of working behind the scenes for racial integration.
Time magazine called Phillips " an erstwhile segregationist who this year appealed for an end to the racial rancor.
This revelation shocked General Walker, who took it to heart, because it harmonized with the segregationist preaching of Reverend Billy James Hargis, that the Civil Rights Movement for racial equality in America was a Communist plot.

segregationist and groups
Hays was not an integrationist, but his actions inflamed segregationists in the state, who rallied around Amis Guthridge the attorney for several segregationist groups in the Democratic primary.

segregationist and life
He is remembered for his Southern populist and segregationist attitudes during the desegregation period, convictions that he renounced later in life.
Despite his initial staunch segregationist stances, Faubus moderated his positions later in life.
At the end of his life, however, Brown broke with the ardent segregationist Smith, checking himself out of the hospital to help shepherd the Voting Rights Act of 1965 through Smith's Rules Committee, and earning the lasting gratitude of the civil rights movement.
Johnson's life story and death were remarkably similar to that of an unrepentant segregationist leader in Louisiana, William M. Rainach of Claiborne Parish, a state legislator and an unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in his state's 1959 primary election.
While Brown sought to provide simultaneous education and life training to young working-class adults, the founding of the school was based in part on his segregationist views.
Carter spent the last part of his life trying to conceal his background as a Klansman and segregationist, claiming categorically in a 1976 The New York Times article that he, Forrest, was not Asa Carter.

segregationist and strategy
In 1914 the German administration bought Kariakoo from Schoeller, with the intent of creating a formal African township according to the general segregationist strategy being applied in German East Africa.

segregationist and is
He is, of course, a segregationist, but he says he has never made an `` anti-Negro '' speech.
Rafael Longoria and Susan Rogers of the Rice Design Alliance said that the barricade " provides a stark example of how the prevailing segregationist sentiments of the era is still in evidence.
It is most notable for its nomination of Alabama Governor George C. Wallace, who carried five states in the 1968 presidential election running on a segregationist platform.
Bill Beeny ( born September 1, 1926, in Madisonville, Kentucky, United States ) is a Baptist minister and self-declared segregationist who led right-wing organizations in St. Louis, Missouri, during the 1960s.
Although the city tried to maintain the segregationist intentions of Senator Bacon by transferring the trust to private trustees, Justice Douglas ’ majority opinion explained that a park is public in nature and may not exclude non-white persons from using the park for recreation.
His defeat of Wallace is often credited with turning Wallace from a civil rights supporter to an ardent segregationist.

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