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Constitutional Law - State Action - Closing Rather Than Desegregating Recreational Facilities. Palmer V. Thompson, 91 S. Ct. 1940 (1971), Thomas W. Wright Dec 1971

Constitutional Law - State Action - Closing Rather Than Desegregating Recreational Facilities. Palmer V. Thompson, 91 S. Ct. 1940 (1971), Thomas W. Wright

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Independent, Vol. 12, No. 9, November 11, 1971, Newark State College Nov 1971

The Independent, Vol. 12, No. 9, November 11, 1971, Newark State College

Independent 1970-1974

The Independent was a student run newspaper created in 1960 at Newark State College, now Kean University. The proceeding title was The Reflector. The editor of this issue was Edward Naha.


Board Of Trustees Executive Committee November 5, 1971, University Of Maine System Nov 1971

Board Of Trustees Executive Committee November 5, 1971, University Of Maine System

Corporate Records

No abstract provided.


Hawkins V. Town Of Shaw: The Court As City Manager, C. Ronald Ellington, Lawrence F. Jones Jul 1971

Hawkins V. Town Of Shaw: The Court As City Manager, C. Ronald Ellington, Lawrence F. Jones

Scholarly Works

For over one hundred years Congress and the federal courts have pursued the goal of racial equality in the United States. In areas such as voting rights, public accommodations, and housing, Congress and the courts have interacted closely, with broad judicial interpretations upholding major remedial legislation. Moreover, when confronted by official state sources of racial discrimination, courts have traditionally responded to the clear command of the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment without awaiting congressional action. Brown v. Board of Education stands as perhaps the best known instance in which a court has, on its own, ordered the elimination …


Newspaper Article, No Segregated Services Services Here, May 7, 1971, George Miller May 1971

Newspaper Article, No Segregated Services Services Here, May 7, 1971, George Miller

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this article, George Miller described the religious problems with segregation. A Starkville First Baptist usher's refusal to allow Miller to enter the sanctuary sparked his musings on Christianity and segregation.


Newspaper Article, Try To Remember!, May 4, 1971, Boyd Faust May 1971

Newspaper Article, Try To Remember!, May 4, 1971, Boyd Faust

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this article, Faust called on students to remember the shootings at Kent State and Jackson State. In both cases, student protestors were shot by either the National Guard or Police. Faust asserted that young Americans' voices were still ignored in the nation's political discourse and called for Mississippi State students to remain politically engaged.


The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1971-04-30, Wooster Voice Editors Apr 1971

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, Oh), 1971-04-30, Wooster Voice Editors

The Voice: 1971-1980

The first page of this edition of the Voice has inverted colors - white text and a black page color. The first article on this page discusses the work of someone at Apple Creek State Institution. Another article talks about the importance of revolution. New York Republican Senator, Jacob Javits gave a speech discussing the draft in the Vietnam War. The first ever Parents' Day Weekend will be occurring at the college this weekend. Wooster Peace Week is in full swing, and is consisting of fasting, signing draft petitions, and a candlelight procession.


Meeting Minutes And Workshop Plans April 1971, Black Student Union Apr 1971

Meeting Minutes And Workshop Plans April 1971, Black Student Union

Black Student Union

Workshop notes on the Senate, Government, and Community at University of San Francisco


Newspaper Article, Anarchy?, March 26, 1971, Mary C. Brumfield Mar 1971

Newspaper Article, Anarchy?, March 26, 1971, Mary C. Brumfield

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this article, Brumfield responded to another student's article challenging the Civil Rights Movement's efforts to postively enforce equality through law. The student, Wells, argued that laws restricted freedom. Brumfield countered that laws were a necessary mechanism to adjudicate interactions between citizens for the overall good.


Newspaper Article, Closed Minds, Rae Evelyn Dillon, March 26, 1971, Rae E. Dillon Mar 1971

Newspaper Article, Closed Minds, Rae Evelyn Dillon, March 26, 1971, Rae E. Dillon

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this article, Dillon criticized Karen Wells's characterization of the Civil Rights Act as an oppressive, unnecessary law. Dillon countered that such acts were radical only in that the United States government ignored Black rights throughout the nation's history. Furthermore, Dillon accused the Federal government of doing nothing to actually enforce the Civil Rights Act.


Ethnic Studies Committee Meeting March 14, 1971, Black Student Union Mar 1971

Ethnic Studies Committee Meeting March 14, 1971, Black Student Union

Black Student Union

Page 1 - Agenda for meeting

Page 2 - Requisitions for Fall 1971 Establishment of Ethnic Studies department

Page 3-10 - Meeting minutes

Page 11 - Letter from Samuel J. Skinner (Sun Reporter)

Page 12 -13 - Letter from Wilson Riles (superintendent of Public Instruction and Director of Education)


Newspaper Photograph, Black History, 2/12/1971, The Reflector Feb 1971

Newspaper Photograph, Black History, 2/12/1971, The Reflector

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this photograph, the Reflector pictured two black students, Robert L. Barnes and Mary Sanders, viewing Nigerian artifacts. The exhibit was part of Black History Week and curated by Afro-American Plus.


Newspaper Article, Black History Week, February 9, 1971, The Reflector Feb 1971

Newspaper Article, Black History Week, February 9, 1971, The Reflector

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this advertisement, the Reflector announced a series of events and exhibits for Black History Week.


Newspaper Article, Metamorphosis, February 9, 1970, The Reflector Feb 1971

Newspaper Article, Metamorphosis, February 9, 1970, The Reflector

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this letter, the Reflector discussed the importance of Black History Week, initiated by Carter G. Woodson. The paper noted the slow historical progression from slavery to abolition and the Civil Rights Movement. It noted that the United States could not completely put its past behind it until the Civil Rights Movement created a color blind society.


Newspaper Photograph And Advertisement, No Man Is Free Until All Men Are Free, February 9, 1970, The Reflector Feb 1971

Newspaper Photograph And Advertisement, No Man Is Free Until All Men Are Free, February 9, 1970, The Reflector

Reflector Collection, 1965-1975

In this advertisement, a large picture of Martin Luther King Jr. occupies the page. Below is a caption reading "No Man Is Free Until All Men Are Free."


Taylor University Magazine (Winter 1971), Taylor University Jan 1971

Taylor University Magazine (Winter 1971), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Winter 1971 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Courts' Responsibility For Prison Reform, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr. Jan 1971

The Courts' Responsibility For Prison Reform, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Legal Controversy As It Relates To Correctional Institutions - A Prison Administrator's View, Joseph R. Brierley Jan 1971

The Legal Controversy As It Relates To Correctional Institutions - A Prison Administrator's View, Joseph R. Brierley

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Correctional Institution As A Rehabilitation Center - A Former Inmate's View, Victor Taylor Jan 1971

The Correctional Institution As A Rehabilitation Center - A Former Inmate's View, Victor Taylor

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prison Reform In The Future - The Trend Toward Expansion Of Prisoners' Rights, Monrad G. Paulsen Jan 1971

Prison Reform In The Future - The Trend Toward Expansion Of Prisoners' Rights, Monrad G. Paulsen

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1971

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prisoner's Rights And The Correctional Scheme: The Legal Controversy And Problems Of Implementation - A Symposium - Introduction, Donald W. Dowd Jan 1971

Prisoner's Rights And The Correctional Scheme: The Legal Controversy And Problems Of Implementation - A Symposium - Introduction, Donald W. Dowd

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prisoners' Rights And The Correctional Scheme: The Legal Controversy And Problems Of Implementation, Joseph R. Brierley, Victor Rabinowitz, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr., James D. Crawford Jan 1971

Prisoners' Rights And The Correctional Scheme: The Legal Controversy And Problems Of Implementation, Joseph R. Brierley, Victor Rabinowitz, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr., James D. Crawford

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Discriminatory Hiring Practices Due To Arrest Records - Private Remedies, Baldo M. Carnecchia Jr. Jan 1971

Discriminatory Hiring Practices Due To Arrest Records - Private Remedies, Baldo M. Carnecchia Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Case Notes Jan 1971

Case Notes

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Expansion Of Prisoners' Rights, Victor Rabinowitz Jan 1971

The Expansion Of Prisoners' Rights, Victor Rabinowitz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Constitutional Rights Of Public School Pupils, Richard Gyory Jan 1971

The Constitutional Rights Of Public School Pupils, Richard Gyory

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Migrant Labor Camps: Enclaves Of Isolation In Our Midst, Elizabeth J. Dufresne, John J. Mcdonnell Jan 1971

The Migrant Labor Camps: Enclaves Of Isolation In Our Midst, Elizabeth J. Dufresne, John J. Mcdonnell

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prisoners' Rights - A Prosecutor's View, James D. Crawford Jan 1971

Prisoners' Rights - A Prosecutor's View, James D. Crawford

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.