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Supreme Court — Part 24

55 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Aug 1, 1957 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 55 pages OCR'd
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the hendihe Wad Midiats SW Eiadipis” Gime the 3 xq “The Ojiby + Indians of. the Gardeh River réserve'in Ca . . ; pave won’ & o— yrictory for the ‘cause af their own Blood. the children of the Indiang should be ntegra: ~: yatem, The Ojibway tribe strenuously objec f-month battle the Canadian | climbed down. ian children are ta: be 1 Mt on an Tne ster t Hare Before the Supreme CourPuac: 7 The problem of the‘ public school integration of the 1h "men (who, after sll, happened to own Canad cad the United St , ; | Jong before the forebears mem . preme - ‘lor ths Canadian ministry’ owen saw these shores, ad. menerad u _ 1 before, the white invaders imported slaves trom Africa), cre re ea, i: Like our 8 « Court back In 'S4, the Judicial ukase from vee rr or) ne ; Il Canadian capital in Ottawa ppierin the a jodie in the. pu . oS 7 achools in Ontario of the ¢ some 16,000 Ojibway Ind ne ot ; was bitterly ted—and the pjlbware. Ate, 2 oi ee icra There are an equal number of this Ojibway tribe In the Un ‘ . States. We usually call them Chippewas. All are deacendants of . basic Algonquin group which proudly held the hunting grounds the Great Lakea and stretched ‘their authority westward from Lal Erie and Huron to Minnesota and Canada’s Manitoba. |i So here wa have @ strange situation—from which wé imi learn a lesson. The tribal chieftains have gone to Ottawa and bien declared that they refuse to have their segregated Indian scha opened to white children and furthermore don’t want their éhild to be sent to white schools. Importantly, the native Americans mi -theiy decision stick, © - 2 - mort Se ete ae | Crack Aimed ‘at Prime Mialster ~ = ; "_All of which brought the Bardonte erack from London. direc Macmillan—bu * Lae . at Prime Minister n t most timely for American ¢ 10 CLIPPING. yor sideration in our days of racial headaches—which reads:.-— paTep_2~* “It is indeed strange that nowadays one should have to go FROM ny AitAs = serve in East Africa to be sure of finding pride of race and the —* far afield as the Garden River reserve in Canada or the Masai ] cases ab PR termination to maintain thels awn distinciive traditiong, Would weoKEDFILE AND INITIAL __. - not be a good idea if Harold Macmillan and his internationalist « leagues in the cabinet could be prevailed upg to go and live fo: period with the Ojibway Indians in the hopeNef discovering th t Lad a . oo . See Tt will be a hilarious twist for the historiana a thousand ye hence, if any of us survive « large, economy-size hydrogen bor te chew over the idea that the natives of the North American cv tinent were the one submerged group in the most powerful militar area which vigorously persisted in ita insistence on racial purity and finally managed to survive. Strike the tepees, you braves, &- : scalp the squaw man! | . ‘ : ee oe The Frenchman Jean Dutoord, in his swell novel, “The Tas J | of the Marne,” reveals that he lowes hia Gallic race, his country, | ; | a . wee a ee traditions, its superb past, but finally realizes with sad anger th fatal. By JOHN O'DONNELL =. * = =~ its life blood has been diluted and drained—the same fear whi Washington, Sept. 17._Report from the banké ‘of the impels the last of the Algonquins to protest admixture with t ; Potomaci- 8 — vn here. The White As American reviewer Revilo Oliver wrote: ..7'."" °” . '. Politically speaking, its mmighty, lonesome. down here. ne roa “hig antey and despa Rng bok ge hee ot one cede ii 1 House ie eee ke Toandl *e th * Peagidence (Rhode Island) - That world unity and peace are ‘the visions dreamed by dyi ‘Newport by. the found ig MC nations which have nothing to lose them’, M. Dutourd knows, Plantation. Most Senators and all men who are not cowards know, that in the last analysis, natic Congressmen pare high tales it live and die by blood and steel alone. And knowing this, he has ¢ “Gul of town. Some have taken courage to love his country, Amid the shrill gabble af homunc families, others toa olen, to who, try to substitute words for facts, he affirms the ancient faith plus good-looking asad penne men who are spiritually as well as physiologically male: dulce .probe the major problems ton~ decotum est pro patris"morl! pret s fonting broken down and second- vate foreign countries. Most of “them, however, have gone home to figure out what they can do to get reelected come November, 1988 Oo. per ¥ ustices, ¢ patrie™mor!: to And then this searing drop of acid truth: -- -- 0 “Thig is a book that will dismay the epicene little intellect: who twitter In our Staté Department, and blanch the cheeka of"! sleek eunuchs who fawn upom female voters with sweet nothin _ about the impossibility of war. If France can yet produce men, wh Fore The S ted States?” re ees oR tee as you've probably noted, are far, a es ae atin Rit ‘far away- from their benches. ” el Agee Soo This two-year-old segregation de- aes F rere cree of theirs is getting a bit too _ 2 os hot to handle. - ---7 : brothers. came. Ip ier te ees onal tee ner table “now don’t guote me” overture to the remark: «y-. || « “If you think cur decision has created basic racial -turmoil ‘in Little Rock and elsewhere, my don’t you look up what's hap- pened wp in Cenadet Or down ms 1 We ter did: Pra itchite “that.-We never knew that Canada Kad political, “r bla Peer rows SEP 18 Wor g2 _ BRAT NOT RECORDED . 141 OCT 3 1957 : segregation in its publie schoolt pritish “weekly “news letter oo / NGandour, we read these iiummeting paragraphs which made thids ___ Loaner nr fd .
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