Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil DisordersReferred to as the Kerner Commission Report. |
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... group being addressed by David Sullivan , execu- tive director of the human relations commission . He " informed Mr ... groups were milling about . In D.H.'s words : " There was a kind of shock and amazement , " to see the officer walk ...
... group being addressed by David Sullivan , execu- tive director of the human relations commission . He " informed Mr ... groups were milling about . In D.H.'s words : " There was a kind of shock and amazement , " to see the officer walk ...
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... groups . In the resulting confusion , some units were lost in the city . Two Guardsmen as- signed to an intersection on Monday were discovered still there on Friday . Lessons learned by the California National Guard two years earlier in ...
... groups . In the resulting confusion , some units were lost in the city . Two Guardsmen as- signed to an intersection on Monday were discovered still there on Friday . Lessons learned by the California National Guard two years earlier in ...
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... groups of lawful citizens can be encouraged to help cool the situation ; □ The relative impact of various depressed conditions in the ghetto which stimulated people to riot ; The impact of Federal and other programs on those conditions ...
... groups of lawful citizens can be encouraged to help cool the situation ; □ The relative impact of various depressed conditions in the ghetto which stimulated people to riot ; The impact of Federal and other programs on those conditions ...
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... groups . LEVELS OF VIOLENCE AND DAMAGE Because definitions of civil disorder vary widely , between 51 and 217 disorders were recorded by vari- ous agencies as having occured during the first 9 months of 1967. From these sources we have ...
... groups . LEVELS OF VIOLENCE AND DAMAGE Because definitions of civil disorder vary widely , between 51 and 217 disorders were recorded by vari- ous agencies as having occured during the first 9 months of 1967. From these sources we have ...
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... group of white youths . No final in- cidents were classifiable as racist activity . Previous Disorders in the Same ... group to speak , and then only briefly , on the ground that the group had not followed the proper procedure for ...
... group of white youths . No final in- cidents were classifiable as racist activity . Previous Disorders in the Same ... group to speak , and then only briefly , on the ground that the group had not followed the proper procedure for ...
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Page 95 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither. This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of INFIDEL powers, is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN king of Great Britain. Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative...
Page 256 - Centers to provide the full complement of welfare services should be combined into the multi-purpose neighborhood service facilities being developed by the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Federal funds should be provided to help local welfare agencies decentralize their programs through these centers, which would include representatives of all welfare, social, rehabilitation and income-assistance services.
Page 273 - Commission, hereinafter referred to as "the Commission." (b) The Commission shall be composed of...
Page 274 - What happened? Why did it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again?
Page 201 - Important segments of the media failed to report adequately on the causes and consequences of civil disorders and on the underlying problems of race relations.
Page 313 - ... (US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Special Labor Force Report No. 75, "Poverty Areas of Our Major Cities,
Page 224 - America is the third — a policy which combines ghetto enrichment with programs designed to encourage integration of substantial numbers of Negroes into the society outside the ghetto.
Page 93 - A new mood has sprung up among Negroes, particularly among the young, in which self-esteem and enhanced racial pride are replacing apathy and submission to "the system.
Page 80 - ... old-age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, and aid to families with dependent children.
Page 274 - Congress ; but they shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties vested in the Commission.