| James Sundquist - Political Science - 2010 - 582 pages
...constitution We preach freedom around the world, and we mean it, and we cherish our freedom here at home, but are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for the Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes;... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - Civil rights - 1974 - 556 pages
...citizenship: We preach freedom around the world, and we mean it, and we cherish our freedom here at home, but are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for the Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes;... | |
| Jim F. Heath - History - 1975 - 356 pages
...declared, "We preach freedom around the world, and we mean it, and we cherish freedom here at home, but are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for the Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes;... | |
| Paula Marantz Cohen - Performing Arts - 2001 - 1286 pages
...problem from the streets to the courts'. It was a moral issue: 'We preach freedom around the world ... but are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for the Negroes; that we have no secondclass citizens ... except Negroes?'... | |
| David Niven - African Americans - 2003 - 296 pages
...free. We preach freedom around the world, and we mean it, and we cherish our freedom here at home, but are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is the land of the free except for the Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes;... | |
| Edward G. Carmines, James A. Stimson - History - 1989 - 242 pages
...stand in his place? Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay? .. . Are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes; that... | |
| Walter A. Jackson - History - 1994 - 476 pages
...inquired: "We preach freedom around the world, and we mean it, and we cherish our freedom here at home, but are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for the Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes;... | |
| Albert P. Blaustein, Robert L. Zangrando - Law - 1991 - 698 pages
...free. We preach freedom around the world, and we mean it. And we cherish our freedom here at home. But are we to say to the world — and much more importantly to each other — that this is the land of the free, except for the Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens, except Negroes;... | |
| Theodore Rueter - Political Science - 1995 - 440 pages
...stand in his place? Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay? . . . Are we to say to the world, and much more importantly, to each other that this is a land of the free except for Negroes; that we have no second-class citizens except Negroes; that... | |
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