| Education - 1953 - 348 pages
...children in grade and high schools. To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 286 pages
...children in grade and high schools. To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 288 pages
...children in grade and high schools. To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - Discrimination in housing - 1959 - 216 pages
...children in grade and high schools. To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - Discrimination in housing - 1959 - 1190 pages
...17, 1954, that "to separate them (Negro children) from others of similar age and qualification solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 314 pages
...children in grade and high schools. To separate them from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.... | |
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