Segregation and the Fourteenth Amendment in the States: A Survey of State Segregation Laws, 1865-1953 : Prepared for United States Supreme Court in Re, Brown Vs. Board of Education of TopekaBernard D. Reams (Jr.), Paul E. Wilson W. S. Hein, 1975 - 761 páginas |
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United States Population 1870 | 729 |
Fourteenth Amendment | 745 |
TABLE OF CASES | 755 |
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43rd Congress abolish segregation abolishing such segregation action taken adoption Article Assembly Board of Education Chapter citizens colored children colored schools committee reports available common schools constitution or statute Constitutional Convention enacted establishment and history found and specify Fourteenth Amendment free public school free schools Georgia Give constitution Governor House Journal identify such records institution and abolition January January 15 lature legis legislation legislature or convention Louisiana miscegenation Missouri mulattoes North Carolina otherwise was considered prohibited proposed Amendment public school system question of segregation ratify the Fourteenth reference to establishment reports of debates school district school law Section segregation by race segregation by sex SEGREGATION CASES QUESTIONS segregation in public segregation of Indians Senate Journal separate schools session statute reference subsequently abolished system of free Tennessee Texas Texas Constitution understand that ratification understanding either affirmative University vote West Virginia white and colored white children white persons