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Перевод: desegregation speek desegregation


[существительное]
десегрегация ; уничтожение сегрегации; ликвидация сегрегации


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  1. And I'll just, just discuss briefly two of the cases that he uses and they're, you know, they're, they're old now, I haven't read the most recent edition of his book, he might have updated his case studies but it doesn't really matter he takes two cases er one relating to erm the conduct of the Korean war in the nineteen fifties, and the other relating to the desegregation of southern schools, also in the nineteen fifties, as examples of presidential power.
  2. In the 1970s, as a result of the Federal Court desegregation rulings, individual Partnerships were established between the Boston schools and leading companies such as John Hancock Insurance, New England Telephones and the Bank of Boston.
  3. For, "Two decades after the Brown decision" he wrote in 1974 "we are still struggling inconclusively with school desegregation".
  4. Originally it was thought that the bombings might be drug-related, but Vance had been involved in a case against the Ku Klux Klan in 1985 and Robinson had recently represented a black plaintiff in a school desegregation case.
  5. At a time when Affirmative Action is under fire and the Bush administration conveniently looks the other way while the ultra-conservative Supreme Court dismantles school desegregation to ensure that minorities stay and are educated in their place, the nineties look increasingly like being the decade of the black woman.
  6. Judge Leonard B. Sand held Yonkers in contempt of a desegregation order and imposed accumulating fines on the city and on each council member who had voted against the plan.
  7. Furthermore, disagreement over racial desegregation and the policy of bussing revealed a lack of consensus over the social goals that schools were supposed to advance.
  8. Certainly it would be very difficult to introduce any statistical rational erm to the desegregation of Greater York to its district components, bearing in mind the small populations er in some of the Greater York er districts, we think that the general level of detail erm in the structure plan is appropriate, and we think to go down to any finer detail would be an inappropriate to a structure plan, and thirdly I think on that issue, er we would think that it would prejudice erm the work that District Council would want to do erm in their er local plans.
  9. The desegregation of education helped bring sports such as American football inside their reach during the 1960s and, by 1972, black players comprised 40 per cent of the total of professional footballers, most, however, occupying "positions with the fewest intellectual and leadership demands" (Eitzen and Sanford, 1975, p.959).
  10. New legislation will allow for a local vote on desegregation of individual areas.
  11. The city was almost bankrupted before the council voted on Sept. 10 to accept the desegregation plan.
  12. The court ruled that a federal judge had abused his power when in August 1988 he had imposed fines on the council members, including the mayor, Henry G. Spallone, for refusing to vote for legislation needed to carry out a housing desegregation plan, itself a product of a suit brought by the NAACP against Westchester County for housing and school discrimination in 1980.
  13. The wooded area is nice enough but the schools have a long history of desegregation problems, and are now 88% black and 10% Hispanic.

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