| 1953 - 348 pages
...available to all on equal terms. We come then to the question presented: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even..."tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does. In Sweatt v. Painter,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1955 - 72 pages
...this subject. The Court stated and answered the issue partly as follows: Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even..."tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does. The decision of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 286 pages
...solely on the basis of race deprives children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities, even' though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal. Pp. 493-494. (e) The "separate but equal" doctrine adopted in Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537, has no... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 288 pages
...solely on the basis of race deprives children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal. Pp.. 493-^94. (e) The "separate but equal" doctrine adopted in Pleasy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537, has... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1959 - 216 pages
...available to all on equal terms. We come then to the question presented : Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even...'tangible' factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does. Reviewing earlier cases... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 314 pages
...solely on the basis of race deprives children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal. Pp. 493-494. (e) The "separate but equal" doctrine adopted in Plcssy v. Ferguson, 163 US 537, has no... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 1668 pages
...solely on the basis of race deprives children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal. Pp. 493-494. (e) The "separate but equal" doctrine adopted in Plessy \. Fergiuon, 163 US 537, has no... | |
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