Equal Educational Opportunity: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session [and Ninety-second Congress, First Session], Volumen 9,Parte 1

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Página 4146 - I hear, I forget. I see, I remember. I do, I understand.
Página 4356 - Thus, if a white pupil from a home that is strongly and effectively supportive of education is put in a school where most pupils do not come from such homes, his achievement will be little different than if he were in a school composed of others like himself. But if a minority pupil from a home without much educational strength is put with schoolmates with strong educational back-grounds, his achievement is likely to increase.
Página 4440 - The governing board shall exempt from such charges pupils of parents and guardians who are indigent as set forth in rules and regulations adopted by the board. No charge under this section shall be made for the transportation of handicapped children.
Página 4184 - ... section 4, or (2) is the wife, or the unmarried child under 18 years of age, of an immigrant admissible under such subdivision (d), and is accompanying or following to join him, or (3) is not...
Página 4229 - negroes, Mongolians, and Indians shall not be admitted into the public schools, but the board of trustees of any district may establish a separate school for their education, and use the public school funds for the support of the same.
Página 4182 - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects, respectively, from the one country to the other, for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
Página 4076 - BAKALYER. Yes, I am pretty sure. Senator BROOKE. You knew they existed but you didn't know anything about them ? Miss BAKALYER. Yes. Senator BROOKE. But now you feel you know something about them ? Miss BAKALYER. No : a lot. Senator BROOKE. How do you mean that, Elizabeth? You think it has been a good experience for you ? Miss BAKALYER. Yes. Senator BROOKE. All right, thank you. Senator MONDALE. Our final witness is Jennifer Anderson, also a student at Lincoln School. Jennifer, can you tell us how...
Página 4182 - No corporation now existing or hereafter formed under the laws of this State, shall, after the adoption of this Constitution, employ, directly or indirectly, in any capacity, any Chinese or Mongolian. The Legislature shall pass such laws as may be necessary to enforce this provision.
Página 4297 - Integration, moreover, speaks to the problem of blackness in a despicable way. As a goal, it has been based on complete acceptance of the fact that in order to have a decent house or education, blacks must move into a white neighborhood or send their children to a white school. This reinforces, among both black and white, the idea that "white" is automatically better and "black
Página 4182 - We have made no secret of our intentions. We make none. Before you and the world, we declare that the Chinamen must leave our shores. We declare that white men, and women, and boys, and girls, cannot live as the people of the great republic should and compete with the single Chinese coolies in the labor market.