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Letter, From Dr. Saffy, Undated, Edna Louise Saffy
Letter, From Dr. Saffy, Undated, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Approval of biographical information as written.
Letter, To Mayor Godbold From Edna Saffy, Undated, Edna Louise Saffy
Letter, To Mayor Godbold From Edna Saffy, Undated, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Letter to Mayor Jake Godbold with commendations from the Jacksonville Women’s Network. Typewritten.
I'Ve Seen The Promised Land: A Letter To Amelia Boynton Robinson, Mauricio E. Novoa
I'Ve Seen The Promised Land: A Letter To Amelia Boynton Robinson, Mauricio E. Novoa
SURGE
You asked if I had any thoughts or comments at the end of our visit, and I stood and said nothing. I opened my mouth, but instead of giving you words my throat was sealed by a dam of speechlessness while my eyes wept out all the emotions and heartache that I wanted to share with you. The others in my group were able to express their admiration, so I wanted to do the same. [excerpt]
Brief Of Amici Curiae Thirteenth Amendment Scholars In Support Of Plaintiff-Appellee And Affirmance, William M. Carter Jr., Dawinder S. Sidhu, Alexander Tsesis, Rebecca E. Zietlow
Brief Of Amici Curiae Thirteenth Amendment Scholars In Support Of Plaintiff-Appellee And Affirmance, William M. Carter Jr., Dawinder S. Sidhu, Alexander Tsesis, Rebecca E. Zietlow
Amici Briefs
In the case of United States v. Hatch, the defendant in a hate crimes prosecution brought the first major challenge to the constitutionality of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009. This amicus brief argues that the Act is constitutional under the Thirteenth Amendment.
Ua1b1/5 Martin Luther King Forum, Wku Archives
Ua1b1/5 Martin Luther King Forum, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records regarding the Martin Luther King Forum.
Seniority And Affirmative Action: The Shadow Of Stotts, Drew S. Days Iii
Seniority And Affirmative Action: The Shadow Of Stotts, Drew S. Days Iii
William Monroe Trotter Institute Publications
The purpose of this paper is to discuss why I think the Reagan administration's avowed commitment to helping only "actual victims" of racial discrimination retards rather than advances the cause of civil rights. I make reference in my title to "seniority" and "the shadow of Stotts" because the current administration is relying upon Supreme Court decisions having to do with seniority, particularly its 1984 opinion in Memphis Firefighters v. Stotts, to justify a wholesale attack upon race-conscious remedies, not only in employment but in education and public contracting as well.
Ua68/8/3 The Student Researcher, Vol. Iii, No. I, Phi Alpha Theta
Ua68/8/3 The Student Researcher, Vol. Iii, No. I, Phi Alpha Theta
Student Organizations
Publication of the Eta-Pi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. This issue includes:
- Bussell, Judy. The Women's Suffrage Movement: 1870-1900
- Davenport, Beverly. RFK and Civil Rights "1961: It Had Only Just Begun"
- Kellems, Brady. The Election Dispute of 1876
- Lega, Mark. A.J.P. Taylor: Gadfly Historian
- Tatum, Raymond. The Hartford Convention: Those "Wise Men of the East"