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151. The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which Kennedy had proposed and which President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed into law, carried out the same theme.
152. We, who started on the path of righteousness, marching for civil rights and against the war in Vietnam, need to find an appropriately high-minded approach to life's exit ramp.
153. And so when the time comes, I hope to be married at the City Hall in Council Bluffs, in the state that not only supports my civil rights now, but which supported my parents' so many years ago.
154. The civil rights activist Marcus Garvey, though, had to complain to a paper that reported he had died "broke, alone and unpopular".
155. The memorial is where the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.
156. Administrative organization may restrict its discretionary power through self-discipline, but the administrative crankiness to efficiency can not fully prevent the infringement of civil rights.
157. It was to Gandhi's concept of "satyagraha" that Dr. King turned for inspiration in his peaceful struggle for civil rights.
158. The events of Stonewall opened the door for millions of gay and lesbian Americans to begin pressing for full and equal civil rights.
159. The third chapter is the education and employment of the afro-american, which discusses mostly the changes of the black women in education and employment since the Civil Rights Movement.
160. On Monday in Greensboro, officials will open the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.
161. Civil rights activist Barbara Arnwine says King's speech gave hope to so many.
162. Many voters recall the 1963 assassination of Democratic President John Kennedy and those in 1968 of his brother, Democratic candidate Robert Kennedy,(http://sentencedict.com/civil rights.html) and black civil rights leader Martin Luther King.
163. It's been nearly 43 years since the civil rights leader was assassinated at a hotel in Memphis before a protest march.
164. It challenges the traditional civil rights theory, particularly the theory on jus ad rem.
165. A trade union organization with the status as a legal person shall independently enjoy civil rights and assume civil obligations in accordance with the law.
166. They named their son David; The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader; Call me Boris.
167. I think most observers, whether they are black or white or European or whatever, would say that a lot of black progress has been due to the Civil Rights Act, because of changes in de jure segregation.
168. Thirdly, it is not only the restraint to administration authority, but also the guarantee to civil rights, which interacts with service-oriented government, showing intense political meaning.
169. I believe he is best suited to giving directions on the spot in support of somebody else, " she said of her husband, a former civil rights activist and most recently Japan's deputy premier."
170. STEVE EMBER: In nineteen forty-one, a leader in the black community, A. Philip Randolph, threatened to lead a giant march on Washington for civil rights for blacks.
171. It was certainly unknown, in 1961, to Sheila Michaels, a 22-year-old civil rights worker in New York City, who one day spotted it on a piece of mail that her roommate received.
172. Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity---Martin Luther King Jr, American civil rights activist.
173. Resting on a bookshelf is a framed program from the 1963 March on Washington, where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous " gradually has made the Oval Office his own.
174. When Rosa Parks refused to give up a bus seat reserved for white people, others followed her example in such numbers that it blossomed into the civil rights movement.
175. Days served as the Assistant Attorney General of the United States for Civil Rights, where he was in charge of U. S. civil rights enforcement.
176. After 1965, militant groups such as the Black Panther Party split off from the civil rights movement, and riots in Black ghettos and King's assassination caused many supporters to withdraw.
177. Bethune was an American educator and civil rights leader who was born in eighteen seventy-five.