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The University of Maine

1964

Social Justice

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Civil Rights Bill Does Not Require Open Occupancy, Carol Hebold Apr 1964

Civil Rights Bill Does Not Require Open Occupancy, Carol Hebold

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The highly controversial Civil Rights Bill, a complex piece of legislation currently before the Senate, seems to be the object of some public misunderstanding.


What Now?, J. I. S. Apr 1964

What Now?, J. I. S.

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In a nation that professes tolerance we're mighty slow in doing anything that resembles tolerance. Maine failed to pass a law requiring housing to be anti-discriminatory. The nation's Senate is now embroiled in a debate that may well end in crippling amendments to a law of tolerance. And a racist polls 250,000 votes in Wisconsin. What does this all mean?


Give Up Rights?, Richard Leland Apr 1964

Give Up Rights?, Richard Leland

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

An equitable Civil Rights Law is necessary in a democratic society. The Civil Rights Bill, as it now stands, is contrary to the free enterprise system.


Write For Rights, Harvey Bates Apr 1964

Write For Rights, Harvey Bates

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

It is urgent that every student, faculty and staff member write the two senators from his home state to urge them to work for the passage of the Civil Rights Bill (H.R. 7152).