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Starting in the 1960s, this certainly did mean that the newly desegregationist majority could impose its preferences on the holdouts before the holdouts could finish changing theirviews.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Public Opinion, Anti-Discrimination Law, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 2010
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Starting in the 1960s, this certainly did mean that the newly desegregationist majority could impose its preferences on the holdouts before the holdouts could finish changing theirviews.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Public Opinion, Anti-Discrimination Law, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 2010
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Unfortunately, CBS didn't stand up to the desegregationist policies of liberal so-called churches in the fifties and sixties, and look where it got us.
Stamping out tolerance wherever it raises its ugly head 2004
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Unfortunately, CBS didn't stand up to the desegregationist policies of liberal so-called churches in the fifties and sixties, and look where it got us.
Archive 2004-11-28 2004
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Michael Steele, a former Maryland Lieutenant Governor and U.S. Senate candidate, staved off South Carolina's Katon Dawson, a vocal anti-desegregationist and GOP "Good-Ole-Boy" at-large.
Crimson White RSS 2009
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