Nomination of James P. Coleman: Hearings Before a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session ... July 12 and 13, 1965Considers nomination of James P. Coleman to be Judge of U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Includes legislative and judicial documents relating to school desegregation. |
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... political career in Mississippi and the statements and pronouncements he made n the course of that career , I thought it particularly important that the Department make a very careful and searching inquiry before recom- mending his name ...
... political career in Mississippi and the statements and pronouncements he made n the course of that career , I thought it particularly important that the Department make a very careful and searching inquiry before recom- mending his name ...
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... political expressions in support of racial segregation , but of course there can be many more found . But these statements are not the whole story or even its most significant aspect . In the first place , they cannot be considered in a ...
... political expressions in support of racial segregation , but of course there can be many more found . But these statements are not the whole story or even its most significant aspect . In the first place , they cannot be considered in a ...
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... political toll . When Mr. Coleman ran again for Governor in 1963 , full - page advertisements widely dis- tributed throughout the State charged him with moderate attitudes . They asserted that he did not have a positive prosegregation ...
... political toll . When Mr. Coleman ran again for Governor in 1963 , full - page advertisements widely dis- tributed throughout the State charged him with moderate attitudes . They asserted that he did not have a positive prosegregation ...
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... political career was merely a commonplace political platitude ; to sup- port moderation , to exalt law and order , and to counsel obedience to court decisions - these must be regarded as deliberate acts of con- science and devotion to ...
... political career was merely a commonplace political platitude ; to sup- port moderation , to exalt law and order , and to counsel obedience to court decisions - these must be regarded as deliberate acts of con- science and devotion to ...
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... political cam- paigns , and I would like to say this . That in my observation that if every politician was to be condemned for every idle word that he spoke in connection with political campaigns , none of them would see salvation ...
... political cam- paigns , and I would like to say this . That in my observation that if every politician was to be condemned for every idle word that he spoke in connection with political campaigns , none of them would see salvation ...
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