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Racial discrimination was not “a sectional issue,” Kennedy said, but a condition that existed “in every city, every State of the Union.”
ACTIVISM SPURRED POLITICAL LEADERSHIP ON CIVIL RIGHTS ONCE. WILL IT HAPPEN AGAIN?PATRICIA SULLIVANSEPTEMBER 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTYet he willingly countenanced the seditious wing of his party throughout the 1850s, worried that standing up to it would exacerbate sectional tensions and stifle his own presidential ambitions.
MITCH MCCONNELL HAS REPEATED STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS’S BIGGEST MISTAKELAUREN HAUMESSERJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWhat we want most is sectional treatises on single subjects.
MY NEW CURATEP.A. SHEEHANThe lines in sectional shading or cross-hatching may be made to denote the material of which the piece is to be composed.
MECHANICAL DRAWING SELF-TAUGHTJOSHUA ROSEA sectional edge view is here necessary in order to show the hexagonal form.
MECHANICAL DRAWING SELF-TAUGHTJOSHUA ROSEEvery care was taken to prevent the movement assuming a sectional as distinct from a national tendency.
THE EVOLUTION OF SINN FEINROBERT MITCHELL HENRYThe sectional feeling that brought on that armed contest continues in another direction, and divides the two great parties.
BELFORD'S MAGAZINE, VOL. II, NO. 3, FEBRUARY 1889VARIOUSThe comparison can be easily made by comparing the sectional views of Vee engines at Fig. 32.
AVIATION ENGINESVICTOR WILFRED PAGThe sectional sketch below exhibits the arrangement of the machinery.
A HISTORY OF THE GROWTH OF THE STEAM-ENGINEROBERT H. THURSTONThe announcement that all sectional differences had been adjusted was hailed with almost universal joy.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 14, NO. 81, JULY, 1864VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO SECTIONAL
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