| Ulysses Lee - 1966 - 770 páginas
...to other matters in their daily walk of life. Military orders, fiat, or dicta, will not change their viewpoints. The Army then cannot be made the means of engendering conflict among the mass of people because of a stand with respect to Negroes which is not compatible with the position attained... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1961 - 778 páginas
...the problem. Military order, fiat, or dicta will not change these [racial] viewpoints. The Army . . . cannot be made the means of engendering conflict among the mass of people because of a stand which is not compatible with the position attained by the Negro in civilian... | |
| Aaron Belkin, Geoffrey Bateman - 2003 - 214 páginas
...to other matters in their daily walk of life. Military orders, fiat, or dicta will not change their viewpoints. The army then cannot be made the means of engendering conflict among the mass of people because of a stand with respect to ‘Group X' that is not compatible with a position obtained... | |
| Ira Katznelson - 2005 - 286 páginas
...Householder, representing the Adjutant General, admonished these molders of black opinion that “The Army cannot be made the means of engendering conflict among the mass of people because of a stand with respect to Negroes which is not compatible with the position attained... | |
| Ira Katznelson - 2005 - 286 páginas
...Householder, representing the Adjutant General, admonished these molders of black opinion that “The Army cannot be made the means of engendering conflict among the mass of people because of a stand with respect to Negroes which is not compatible with the position attained... | |
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