Sentences with phrase «other negroes»

The Court held that the state must furnish Gaines «within its borders facilities for legal education substantially equal to those which the State there offered for the persons of the white race, whether or not other Negroes sought the same opportunity.»
For reasons of his own he had chosen Louisville, but he realized that if he went to Kentucky he would, in a way, be opening up all 12 SEC schools to other Negroes.

Not exact matches

So that, for example, the «American aborigines, Negroes, and Europeans differ as much from each other in mind as any three races that can be named.»
With thirteen million Negroes in the United States denied privileges in housing, employment, education, recreation, medical care, and many other basic needs, this can hardly be called a democratic country.
Negroes and Indians were part of the great human race and should, therefore, be objects of love as much as any other being.
But Negroes insist more and more on negotiations — on discussions, as equals, designed to reach an agreement... To negotiate means to recognize the other party's power.
At last his second in command, William Sullivan, wrote his boss a memo that opened the door: «I believe [King] stands head and shoulders over all other Negro leaders put together when it comes to influencing great masses of Negroes.
The Negroes of central Africa, and Israel's two traditional enemies, the Philistines on one side and the Syrians on the other, as human beings stood on the same footing as the «chosen people» themselves.
The old newspaper clipping shows two families, one descended from a white man and a black woman and the other descended from two white people, with the text, «Interesting researches by the Carnegie Institute disprove the popular notion that a «pass - for - white» person married to a pure white may have a negro child.»
Next Sunday, in the First Church of Nixie, New York, or the Saint Waldemar's Church of Proxie, Alabama, I am sure the respective ministers will declare that love is a wonderful thing, that Jesus agreed with their opinions; so why doesn't everybody get on the bandwagon and love one another — taking it easy, of course, with Negroes, minority groups, homosexual persons, criminals, the mentally ill, and many others?
In two other questions on the King murder the respondents were asked whether they had felt anger or whether it had made them «think about the many tragic things that have happened to Negroes and that this was just another one of them.»
Informed opinion, however, agrees with Gunnar Myrdal in An American Dilemma that there is a vicious circle at this point.8 Denied the cultural, educational, and economic advantages held by others, underprivileged groups tend to remain in this status, as in America the restriction of Negroes to unskilled labor and meager educational facilities has prevented their advancement to positions of leadership comparable with the more privileged.
[69] Ernst Haeckel claimed that Negroes have stronger and more freely movable toes than any other race which is evidence that Negroes are connected to apes because when apes stop climbing in trees they hold on to the trees with their toes, Haeckel compared Negroes to «four - handed» apes.
Other men, in the North, opposed it as utterly unfair to the freed Negroes.
He told me that, after inviting his particular friends, legislators, members of the bar, and others, from adjoining counties and distant neighborhoods, he had put a negro boy upon a horse and directed him to go to every family, rich and poor, within a circle of a few miles around his home, and invite them all to the wedding.
You can also modify this recipe to make other cultural variations of frijoles negros.
The mole that evening was mole chichilo, a rich, dark sauce based on chilhuacle negro and a mix of other Oaxacan chiles.
• How do Negroes in baseball like the game, the fans, white players — each other?
Henceforth, on those terms, southern schools will recruit other southern Negroes.
Portending a shift in the balance of power in college sports, the Southeastern Conference voids its gentleman's agreement on segregation while other southern schools step up their recruiting of Negroes
It was his third novel, The Book of Negroes (2007)-- published in some countries as Someone Knows My Name and in French as Aminata — that attracted widespread attention in Canada and other countries.
A six hour ferry ride to Caticlan and from there, should be another bus to Iloilo, a fastcraft to Bacolod, then another bus to San Carlos at the other side of Negros to board the last ferry bound for Toledo City in Cebu.
There are a fruit trees as lemons, mangos and plantains and other precious trees like cocobolo, madero negro, cenízaro and melina all great for building or sell to recover part of the investment.
By the fall of 1968, Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, and other black cultural leaders were already demanding greater participation by black curators and the inclusion of original works by black artists in the first show at a major museum to focus on the negro in America.
Plush pillows and ottomans arranged on patterns made of overlapping squares of carpet and laminate provide seating in front of Angelitos Negros and other videos, like islands of domestic space.
We borrowed elements from children's drawings, folklore, Outsider art, negro masks, and Jackson Pollock's paintings...» The group held two major exhibitions, one in Amsterdam in 1949 and the other in Liege in 1951.
(In the original, the best minds of his generation dragged themselves through «angry streets at dawn looking for a negro fix,» rather than the other way around.)
Other subjects include: a discussion at the college led by visiting author Alfred Kazin; a discussion led by W. A. Robinson, director of the Secondary School Study of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes, on education for African Americans; faculty appointments; the future of world culture as outlined by Herbert Miller; children in the college community; the role of the college in the surrounding community; radio programs via WWNC; the building of the Quiet House; upcoming plays, concerts, and other events at the college; general campus news and news from alumni of the colOther subjects include: a discussion at the college led by visiting author Alfred Kazin; a discussion led by W. A. Robinson, director of the Secondary School Study of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes, on education for African Americans; faculty appointments; the future of world culture as outlined by Herbert Miller; children in the college community; the role of the college in the surrounding community; radio programs via WWNC; the building of the Quiet House; upcoming plays, concerts, and other events at the college; general campus news and news from alumni of the colother events at the college; general campus news and news from alumni of the college.
I address some of Bob's points in an article on the website of the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs: http://www.ccepa.ca/blog/?p=418 We should be free to call each other «house negroes,» fairly or unfairly, until the cows come home.
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