| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1977 - 154 páginas
...address to the graduating class of 1965 at Howard University. He said : But freedom is not enough. You do not take a person who for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him to the starting line of a race and then say, "You are free to compete with all the others," and still... | |
| Abdulqawi Yusuf - 1982 - 216 páginas
...President Johnson of the US expressed the issue in the following words during the Civil Rights campaign: You do not take a person who, for years has been hobbled...liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say you are free to compete with all the others, and still justly believe that you have been... | |
| James S. Fishkin - 1983 - 226 páginas
...must realize background fairness in the conditions for acquiring the abilities measured in the race: You do not take a person who, for years, has been...liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, "you are free to compete with all the others," and still justly believe that you have... | |
| Jennifer L. Hochschild, Joseph Hochschild - 1984 - 284 páginas
...the argument that desegregation calls only for ending de jure segregation: Freedom is not enough — You do not take a person who, for years, has been...liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, "You are free to compete with all the others," and still justly believe that you have... | |
| Robert K. Fullinwider, Claudia Mills - 1986 - 220 páginas
...the moral issue put so ably by President Lyndon Johnson in his 1965 Howard University speech remains: You do not take a person who, for years, has been...liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, "You are free to compete with all the others," and still justly believe that you have... | |
| Ineke Boerefijn - 2003 - 272 páginas
...provide a framework for improving its application. 2. THE NATURE OF THE OBLIGATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 4(1) 'You do not take a person who for years has been hobbled...liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, 'You are free to compete with all others/ and still believe [that you are ] being fair.... | |
| Joy Ann WIlliamson, Joy Ann Williamson-Lott - 2003 - 228 páginas
...used regarding affirmative action in a commencement address at Howard University over a year later: "You do not take a person who, for years, has been...liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, 'you are free to compete with all the others,' and still justly believe that you have... | |
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