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91. Clinton named a new assistant attorney general for civil rights, Deval Patrick, who persuaded the administration to switch sides.
92. Liberals in Congress who had fought for civil rights bills with great moral fervor were dismayed.
93. On Sept. 9, 1957, the president signed legislation creating a six-member commission on civil rights.
94. The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.
95. Civil rights activists were appalled by the brutality of the police.
96. The aim of the Democrat civil rights legislation was to prevent employers from discriminating against minorities even if such discrimination was unintentional.
97. The class-action suit, filed by various Phoenix-based lawyers, seeks $ 35 million for alleged violations of civil rights.
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98. A panel of lawyers, academics, consultants, writers and civil rights activists selected the winners.
99. He was a grown man, in full possession of his civil rights.
100. It is clear, however, that it was not regarded as a useful adjunct to the civil rights agitation.
101. The project aims to provide a clear definition of the concept of civil rights.
102. It was' 68, and we were both, you know, radical, and civil rights, and feminism.
103. It was 1964, the civil rights movement was sweeping across the land, all the way into the halls of Congress.
104. In Congress, the Little Rock crisis generated contrary views from detractors and supporters of civil rights with little enlightening constitutional debate.
105. In the early 1950s Highlander work shifted to make educational programs on the civil rights issue its major priority.
106. It involved a group of white-owned businesses in Mississippi being boycotted by civil rights groups accusing them of racist practices.
107. The president's half brother and one of his sons sued the government for trampling on their civil rights!
108. In the crusade for civil rights, the federal government sets a uniform standard that overrides local prejudices.
109. Martin Luther King Jr. African-American Civil Rights activist.
110. Lena Horne also sang at civil rights gatherings.
111. "The cartoon in today's New York Post is troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African Americans as being synonymous with monkeys," civil rights activist Al Sharpton said.
112. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Junior had started a movement of non-violent protest in the South. That movement changed civil rights in the United States forever.
113. The majority opinion acknowledged the violation, but held that there was no proof of "deliberate indifference" to civil rights.
114. U. S. President-elect Barack Obama pays tribute today (Monday) to the late African-American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. by focusing on community service.
115. With his portrayal of Malcolm X in the 1992 biopic of the Civil Rights leader, he proved that he could be as full of righteous fire as any of Martin Luther King's colleagues.
116. In the wake of Tiller's death, Terry convened an emergency war council of anti-abortionist leaders, and called for a wave of social unrest on a scale not seen since the civil rights days.
117. Ms. Logan's long-awaited graduation is another act of closure regarding the turmoil of the civil rights era, alongside the recent reinvestigation of decades-cold murder cases across the South.
118. Carrying out the grant operating agency system is the effective way to realize the separation of the administrative power and civil rights of the government.
119. From the research, the author thinks that an expansion tendency exists in domestic criminal law, which is adverse to the protection of civil rights and the realization of monocracy.
120. Able to protect the civil rights case, highlighting the civic responsibility, to comply with the absolute imperative of moral rules, citizens "for their own legislation."