Nomination of John Agresto: Hearings Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, on the Nomination of John Agresto to be Archivist of the United States, August 13 and September 9, 10, 1986 |
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... opportunity plan for EEOC , December 30 , 1983 NEH Advisory Council discussion concerning NEH Chairman's position on affirmative action , February 16 , 1984 ... 353 370 372 Minutes of NEH Advisory Council meeting ( unrevised ) of ...
... opportunity plan for EEOC , December 30 , 1983 NEH Advisory Council discussion concerning NEH Chairman's position on affirmative action , February 16 , 1984 ... 353 370 372 Minutes of NEH Advisory Council meeting ( unrevised ) of ...
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... opportunity for me , but , I hope , the beginning of a new history for the Archives ; the chance for that institution to carry out its rightful task of service to the Government , to schol- ars , and to the public , and to take its ...
... opportunity for me , but , I hope , the beginning of a new history for the Archives ; the chance for that institution to carry out its rightful task of service to the Government , to schol- ars , and to the public , and to take its ...
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... Opportunity had exceeded its authority in re- questing goals and timetables , and that the Justice Department would not file . Since this was our sentiment as well , we consulted with our own lawyer at the National Endowment for the ...
... Opportunity had exceeded its authority in re- questing goals and timetables , and that the Justice Department would not file . Since this was our sentiment as well , we consulted with our own lawyer at the National Endowment for the ...
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... Opportunity Commission in fiscal 1983. NEH thus became one of the very undistinguished group of 4 agencies out of 113 , 4 out of 113 that refused to submit such infor- mation . Will you describe how that refusal to comply came about and ...
... Opportunity Commission in fiscal 1983. NEH thus became one of the very undistinguished group of 4 agencies out of 113 , 4 out of 113 that refused to submit such infor- mation . Will you describe how that refusal to comply came about and ...
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... opportunity to ad- dress this committee . I am Roy Tryon , treasurer of the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators , referred to as NAGARA . I also happen to be the State archivist and records ...
... opportunity to ad- dress this committee . I am Roy Tryon , treasurer of the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators , referred to as NAGARA . I also happen to be the State archivist and records ...
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Page 346 - Nothing contained in this title shall be interpreted to require any employer, employment agency, labor organization, or joint labor-management committee subject to this title to grant preferential treatment to any individual or to any group because of the race, color, religion, sex, or national origin...
Page 272 - Clarence Mitchell, director of the Washington Bureau of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Page 156 - As there is a degree of depravity in mankind which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust: So there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of esteem and confidence.
Page 347 - The guarantee of equal protection cannot mean one thing when applied to one individual and something else when applied to a person of another color. If both are not accorded the same protection, then it is not equal.
Page 348 - We have never approved a classification that aids persons perceived as members of relatively victimized groups at the expense of other innocent individuals in the absence of judicial, legislative, or administrative findings of constitutional or statutory violations.
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Page 347 - It should be noted, to begin with, that all legal restrictions which curtail the civil rights of a single racial group are immediately suspect. That is not to say that all such restrictions are unconstitutional. It is to say that courts must subject them to the most rigid scrutiny.