| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1959 - 696 páginas
...regulate the enjoyment by citizens of their civil rights solely upon the basis of race." 9 He added that "the thin disguise of equal accommodations will not mislead anyone, nor atone for the wrong this day done."10 Whatever the merits of the argument, the country was preoccupied with the new problems... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1959 - 216 páginas
...regulate the enjoyment by citizens of their civil rights solely upon the basis of race." He added that "the thin disguise of equal accommodations will not mislead anyone, nor atone for the wrong this day done." Whatever the merits of the argument, the country was preoccupied with the new problems... | |
| Michael J. Perry - 1996 - 288 páginas
...of servitude and degradation upon a large class of our fellow-citizens, our equals before the law. The thin disguise of 'equal' accommodations . . . will not mislead anyone, nor atone for the wrong this day done." 50 Chief Justice Earl Warren, speaking for the Court in Loving, was much more honest... | |
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