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Correspondence sent to Justice Terrell from citizens on the general topic of segregation including correspondents expressing satisfaction with Terrell for publicly speaking on and ruling in favor of decisions upholding segregation....
Correspondence from constituents sent to Claude Pepper opposing the Civil Rights Act from reasons ranging from unconstitutionality and increase of Federal power, to perceptions of a majority of the population opposing it.
Civil Rights Act Opposition Correspondence, Federal Power
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Correspondence from constituents sent to Claude Pepper opposing the Civil Rights Act for perceived provisions granting the Federal Government more power.
Correspondence urging Claude Pepper to vote against the Civil Rights Act due to writer support for segregation and preference for minimal federal power.
Correspondence from constituents sent to Claude Pepper opposing the Civil Rights Act for perceived provisions granting the Federal Government more power.
Correspondence from constituents sent to Claude Pepper both supporting and opposing the Civil Rights Act. Opposing correspondence centered around unconstitutionality and increase of Federal power.
Correspondence sent from constituents to Claude Pepper opposing the Civil Rights Act for its provisions on fair housing. Included is a letter to Claude Pepper from the NAACP.
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