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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Southern Manifesto |  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Brown v. Board of Education - The decisionOn 17 May 1954 the Warren Court handed down a unanimous 9-0 decision which stated, in no uncertain terms, that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal."
The 17 May, 1954 decision reversed the Court's previous decision in Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education, (1899)*, which had specifically validated the segregation of public schools. Brown did not, however, result in the immediate desegregation of America's public schools, nor did it mandate desegregation of public accommodations, such as restaur ...
See also:Brown v. Board of Education, Brown v. Board of Education - Background, Brown v. Board of Education - The case, Brown v. Board of Education - Supreme Court review, Brown v. Board of Education - Local Outcomes, Brown v. Board of Education - The decision, Brown v. Board of Education - Social implications, Brown v. Board of Education - Legal criticism, Brown v. Board of Education - Brown II, Brown v. Board of Education - Brown III, Brown v. Board of Education - Related cases, Brown v. Board of Education - Myths Read more here: » Brown v. Board of Education: Encyclopedia II - Brown v. Board of Education - The decision |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Brown v. Board of Education - Legal criticismThe Brown decision has not been without its critics. Notably, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, himself an African-American, wrote in Missouri v. Jenkins (1995) that at the very least, Brown I has been misunderstood by the courts.
Brown I did not say that "racially isolated" schools were inherently inferior; the harm that it identified was tied purely to de jure segregation, not de facto segregation. Indeed, Brown I itself did not need to rely upon any psychological or social-science research in order to announce the sim ...
See also:Brown v. Board of Education, Brown v. Board of Education - Background, Brown v. Board of Education - The case, Brown v. Board of Education - Supreme Court review, Brown v. Board of Education - Local Outcomes, Brown v. Board of Education - The decision, Brown v. Board of Education - Social implications, Brown v. Board of Education - Legal criticism, Brown v. Board of Education - Brown II, Brown v. Board of Education - Brown III, Brown v. Board of Education - Related cases, Brown v. Board of Education - Myths Read more here: » Brown v. Board of Education: Encyclopedia II - Brown v. Board of Education - Legal criticism |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Ralph Yarborough - Political lifeHistorically, Texas has been a one party state of the Democratic Party. Democrats would win every statewide office, a majority of the congressional delegation, and large majorities in the state legislature. Thus, general elections were formalities, and the real battles took place in the Democratic party primaries. The Democratic primaries would be heated battles between the conservative wing (pre-presidency Lyndon Baines Johnson, Governor Allan Shivers, John Connally), and the liberal wing (with which Yarborough identi ...
See also:Ralph Yarborough, Ralph Yarborough - Early life and career, Ralph Yarborough - Political life, Ralph Yarborough - Running for governor, Ralph Yarborough - Becoming a senator, Ralph Yarborough - Losing the position, Ralph Yarborough - Death, Ralph Yarborough - Legacy Read more here: » Ralph Yarborough: Encyclopedia II - Ralph Yarborough - Political life |
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| |  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Savannah College of Art and Design - DepartmentsThe university is divided into seven schools: the School of Building Arts, the School of Communication Arts, the School of Design, the School of Film and Digital Media, the School of Fine Arts, the School of Liberal Arts and the School of Media and Performing Arts.
The most popular is the School of Film and Digital Media, which has seen much growth in recent years with the addition of new majors to support the demand for computer-driven art classes. These areas of study focus on computer effects, animation and design for film, televis ...
See also:Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah College of Art and Design - Facilities, Savannah College of Art and Design - Departments, Savannah College of Art and Design - Students, Savannah College of Art and Design - Events, Savannah College of Art and Design - Noted Alumni and Faculty, Savannah College of Art and Design - Alumni, Savannah College of Art and Design - Faculty, Savannah College of Art and Design - Quick Facts Read more here: » Savannah College of Art and Design: Encyclopedia II - Savannah College of Art and Design - Departments |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Savannah College of Art and Design - StudentsMost students live off campus, which is to say outside the residence halls, since there are no formal campus grounds other than those contained by the building properties themselves. There are seven buildings that provide student housing and range from two-person or single-room dormitories to four-student apartments. SCAD has no fraternities or sororities.
The college has two newspapers, the Chronicle and student-run District. Student media also extends to SCAD Radio, an Internet-broadcast radio station; Beecon, the student television ...
See also:Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah College of Art and Design - Facilities, Savannah College of Art and Design - Departments, Savannah College of Art and Design - Students, Savannah College of Art and Design - Events, Savannah College of Art and Design - Noted Alumni and Faculty, Savannah College of Art and Design - Alumni, Savannah College of Art and Design - Faculty, Savannah College of Art and Design - Quick Facts Read more here: » Savannah College of Art and Design: Encyclopedia II - Savannah College of Art and Design - Students |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Spessard Holland - Early political careerAfter the war, Holland resumed his law practice in Bartow. This however, was short-lived, because Holland accepted an appointment as the Polk County prosecutor later that year. He served two years in the prosecutor's office, but left after being elected to a four-year term as a county judge in 1920. Holland was reelected in 1924, but left after the end of his second term in 1929. Holland returned to private law practice later that year, joining William F. Bevis in the law firm of Holland & Bevis. The firm grew rapidly, eventually becoming a large internationa ...
See also:Spessard Holland, Spessard Holland - Early Life and Education, Spessard Holland - World War I service, Spessard Holland - Early political career, Spessard Holland - Florida governor, Spessard Holland - As Senator, Spessard Holland - Retirement, Spessard Holland - Degress honors and affiliations, Spessard Holland - External link Read more here: » Spessard Holland: Encyclopedia II - Spessard Holland - Early political career |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Spessard Holland - World War I serviceHolland qualified to be a Rhodes Scholar, and was already a junior partner with R.B. Huffaker in the Huffaker & Holland law firm, but his plans were interrupted by World War I. Holland volunteered for service and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps, where he was transferred to France and served in the brigade's JAG Corps as an assistant adjutant. At his request, Holland was later transferred to the 24th Flying Squadron, Signal Corps of the Army Air Corps. Here he served with Lt. George E. Goldwaithe as a ...
See also:Spessard Holland, Spessard Holland - Early Life and Education, Spessard Holland - World War I service, Spessard Holland - Early political career, Spessard Holland - Florida governor, Spessard Holland - As Senator, Spessard Holland - Retirement, Spessard Holland - Degress honors and affiliations, Spessard Holland - External link Read more here: » Spessard Holland: Encyclopedia II - Spessard Holland - World War I service |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - August 2003 - EventsSee also:
Afghanistan timeline August 2003
California recall
Dodgy Dossier
Columbia investigation
EU enlargement
Hong Kong Basic Law
Hutton Inquiry
Liberian crisis
North Korea crisis
Occupation of Iraq: Timeline
Road map for peace
Same-sex marriage
SARS: Timeline
SCO v. IBM Linux lawsuit
US v. EU on GM food
US-Canada blackou ...
See also:August 2003, August 2003 - Events, August 2003 - August 31, 2003, August 2003 - August 30, 2003, August 2003 - August 29, 2003, August 2003 - August 28, 2003, August 2003 - August 27, 2003, August 2003 - August 26, 2003, August 2003 - August 25, 2003, August 2003 - August 24, 2003, August 2003 - August 23, 2003, August 2003 - August 22, 2003, August 2003 - August 21, 2003, August 2003 - August 20, 2003, August 2003 - August 19, 2003, August 2003 - August 18, 2003, August 2003 - August 17, 2003, August 2003 - August 16, 2003, August 2003 - August 15, 2003, August 2003 - August 14, 2003, August 2003 - August 13, 2003, August 2003 - August 12, 2003, August 2003 - August 11, 2003, August 2003 - August 10, 2003, August 2003 - August 9, 2003, August 2003 - August 8, 2003, August 2003 - August 7, 2003, August 2003 - August 6, 2003, August 2003 - August 5, 2003, August 2003 - August 4, 2003, August 2003 - August 2, 2003, August 2003 - August 1, 2003, August 2003 - Events by month Read more here: » August 2003: Encyclopedia II - August 2003 - Events |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Estes Kefauver - The Kefauver CommitteeIn 1950, Kefauver headed a U.S. Senate committee investigating organized crime. The committee, officially known as the Senate Special Committee to Investigate Crime in Interstate Commerce, was popularly known as the Kefauver Committee or the Kefauver hearings. The Committee held hearings in fourteen cities and heard testimony from over 600 witnesses. Many of the witnesses were high-profile crime bosses, including such well-known names as Willie Moretti, Joe Adonis, and Frank Costello, the latter making himself famous by refusing to allow his ...
See also:Estes Kefauver, Estes Kefauver - Kefauver in Congress, Estes Kefauver - The Kefauver Committee, Estes Kefauver - Kefauver for President Read more here: » Estes Kefauver: Encyclopedia II - Estes Kefauver - The Kefauver Committee |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - August 2003 - EventsSee also:
Afghanistan timeline August 2003
California recall
Dodgy Dossier
Columbia investigation
EU enlargement
Hong Kong Basic Law
Hutton Inquiry
Liberian crisis
North Korea crisis
Occupation of Iraq: Timeline
Road map for peace
Same-sex marriage
SARS: Timeline
SCO v. IBM Linux lawsuit
US v. EU on GM food
US-Canada blackou ...
See also:August 2003, August 2003 - Events, August 2003 - August 31 2003, August 2003 - August 30 2003, August 2003 - August 29 2003, August 2003 - August 28 2003, August 2003 - August 27 2003, August 2003 - August 26 2003, August 2003 - August 25 2003, August 2003 - August 24 2003, August 2003 - August 23 2003, August 2003 - August 22 2003, August 2003 - August 21 2003, August 2003 - August 20 2003, August 2003 - August 19 2003, August 2003 - August 18 2003, August 2003 - August 17 2003, August 2003 - August 16 2003, August 2003 - August 15 2003, August 2003 - August 14 2003, August 2003 - August 13 2003, August 2003 - August 12 2003, August 2003 - August 11 2003, August 2003 - August 10 2003, August 2003 - August 9 2003, August 2003 - August 8 2003, August 2003 - August 7 2003, August 2003 - August 6 2003, August 2003 - August 5 2003, August 2003 - August 4 2003, August 2003 - August 2 2003, August 2003 - August 1 2003, August 2003 - Events by month Read more here: » August 2003: Encyclopedia II - August 2003 - Events |
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| |  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Tallinn - HistoryThe southern coast of the Gulf of Finland is thought to have been settled by Finnic-speaking tribes already in the 2nd millennium BC.
In 1154 Tallinn was marked on the world map of the Arab cartographer Al Idrisi.
As an important port for trade between Russia and Scandinavia it became a target for the expansion of the Kingdom of Denmark, who ruled the region after 1219.
During this period the local population accepted Christianity during the Northern Crusades. In 1285 the city became the northernmost member of the Hansea ...
See also:Tallinn, Tallinn - Etymology, Tallinn - Historical names, Tallinn - Geography, Tallinn - History, Tallinn - Administrative districts, Tallinn - Population, Tallinn - Economy, Tallinn - Education, Tallinn - Transport, Tallinn - Air, Tallinn - Rail and road, Tallinn - Ferry Read more here: » Tallinn: Encyclopedia II - Tallinn - History |
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| | |  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - Franklin Pierce - PresidencyPierce served as president from March 4, 1853, to March 4, 1857. Two months before he took office, shortly after boarding a train in Boston, president-elect Pierce and his family were trapped in a derailed car when it rolled over an embankment near Andover, Massachusetts. Pierce and his wife survived and were merely shaken up, but they watched as their 11-year-old son Benjamin ("Bennie") was crushed to death in the train disaster. Grief-stricken, Pierce entered the presidency nervously exhausted. The family had already lost two children to t ...
See also:Franklin Pierce, Franklin Pierce - Early life, Franklin Pierce - Political career, Franklin Pierce - Mexican War, Franklin Pierce - Election of 1852, Franklin Pierce - Presidency, Franklin Pierce - Retirement, Franklin Pierce - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Franklin Pierce - Legacy, Franklin Pierce - Cabinet, Franklin Pierce - Supreme Court appointments, Franklin Pierce - Major legislation signed Read more here: » Franklin Pierce: Encyclopedia II - Franklin Pierce - Presidency |
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|  |  |  | Southern Manifesto: Encyclopedia II - History of Morocco - European InfluenceThe successful Portuguese efforts to control the Atlantic coast in the 15th century did not affect the Mediterranean heart of Morocco. After the Napoleonic Wars, Egypt and the North African maghreb became increasingly ungovernable from Constantinople, the resort of pirates under local beys, and as Europe industrialized, an increasingly prized potential for colonization. The Maghreb had far greater proven wealth than the unknown rest of Africa and a location of strategic importance affecting the exit from the Mediterranean. For the first time ...
See also:History of Morocco, History of Morocco - Roman and sub-Roman Morocco, History of Morocco - Early Islamic Morocco, History of Morocco - Timeline, History of Morocco - Morocco 1666-1912, History of Morocco - European Influence, History of Morocco - Independence Read more here: » History of Morocco: Encyclopedia II - History of Morocco - European Influence |
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