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Supreme Court — Part 26
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June 29, 1958
rcourt's school desegrega-
tion decision of 1954 was only} VIRGINIUS DABNEY, Editor
‘sponsibility.” “Almond. said. tn ‘JOHN H, COLBURN, Managing
; address at a convention of
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out that the
tional history, and buttressed Almond po inted amendment F.
iby Judicial precedent wovenfi}ast S&¢ “the, Congress
jinto the fabric of th jprovides that
bot our people,"* * mores |shall have power te Ramah
riate legislation,
. Constitutional neal here aed of this article.” “The
reserving rights to the states Su reme Court desegregation
have been ignored, bypassed’ a sion “cannot be reconciled ‘
and all but expurgated” by Su- ith this provision” of the *
‘Preme Court decisions in ree |W! mdment, he sald. :
cent years, Almond gaid, “If ame
this trend is not reversed, the
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NOT RECORDED |
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