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Justice Carter's Dissent In Hughes V. Superior Court Of Contra Costa County: Harbinger Of The 60s Civil Rights Movement And Affirmative Action?, Frederick White Jan 2010

Justice Carter's Dissent In Hughes V. Superior Court Of Contra Costa County: Harbinger Of The 60s Civil Rights Movement And Affirmative Action?, Frederick White

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As a response to the discriminatory hiring practices of a large number of white-owned businesses in the 1940s, Hughes and others established a group called "Progressive Citizens of America" ("Progressive") in Richmond, California. The Hughes case detailed the events surrounding unemployed black workers picketing certain "Lucky Stores;' a grocery chain with a store located near the Canal Housing Project in Richmond, in order to compel the store to hire more black clerks. In response to the picketing, lawyers for Lucky Stores requested a preliminary injunction against the picketing. The request for injunctive relief was granted by the Superior Court of …