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" Legislation is powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. "
Freedom to the Free: Century of Emancipation, 1863-1963: A Report to the ... - Page 69
by United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1963 - 246 pages
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Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of ..., Volume 256

United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1943 - 906 pages
...powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. Other findings sought have been sufficiently covered by our general findings herein, or are unimportant...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 163

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1896 - 770 pages
...powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. If the civil and political rights of both races be equal one cannot be inferior to the other civilly Dissenting...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases ...

1896 - 746 pages
...to eradicate racial instincts, or to abolish distinctions, based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. If the civil and political rights of both races be equal, one cannot be inferior to the other civilly...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 47

1899 - 1232 pages
...political ! rights of both races be equal, one cannot be | inferior to the other civilly or politically. If one race be inferior to the other socially, the...United States cannot put them upon the same plane. It Is true that the question of the proportion of colored blood necessary to constitute a colored person,...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation, Volume 38

University of the State of New York - 1900 - 804 pages
...powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. If the civil and political rights of both races be equal, one can not be inferior to the other civilly...
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Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United ..., Volumes 163-166

United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1416 pages
...powerless to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of tb'e present situation. If the civil and political rights of both races be equal, one cannot bein552]...
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A Treatise on American Citizenship

John Sergeant Wise - 1905 - 360 pages
...Amendments first came up for interpretation before the Supreme Court of the United States in the famous to the other socially, the Constitution of the United States cannot put them upon the same plane." Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896) 163 US 543, 551. ยป Louisville, etc., R. Co. v. Mississippi, (1890) 133...
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Race Distinctions in American Law

Gilbert Thomas Stephenson - 1910 - 416 pages
...races equal civil and political rights. Finally, the court says, 28 quoting People v. Gallagher : " . . .if one race be inferior to the other socially, the...Constitution of the United States cannot put them on the same plane." Where laws separating the races in railroad trains and street cars are in force,...
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Democracy and Race Friction

John Moffatt Mecklin - 1914 - 298 pages
..."to eradicate racial instincts or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the...United States cannot put them upon the same plane." 2 This recognition of race differences as the basis of race separation presents very interesting possibilities...
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Illustrative Cases on Constitutional Law

James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 pages
...to eradicate racial instincts, or to abolish distinctions based upon physical differences, and the attempt to do so can only result in accentuating the difficulties of the present situation. If the civil and political rights of both races be equal, one cannot be inferior to the other civilly...
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