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1948177671948. Civil rights political pamphlet archive documenting competing national and Southern responses to lynching racial violence and federal civil rights intervention during the immediate post-World War II period. Issued between 1946 and 1951 the publications capture a formative moment in the political struggle over civil rights legislation federal authority and racial segregation in the United States. The texts present direct documentary opposition between segregationist political leadership in South Carolina and national labor and civil rights organizations advocating federal protection against racial discrimination and violence. J. Strom Thurmond and James F. Byrnes articulate elite Southern resistance to anti-lynching legislation and federal civil rights enforcement while the Congress of Industrial Organizations and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People present detailed critiques of racial terror employment discrimination and systemic inequality. Together the materials situate postwar civil rights debate within the broader national reckoning over democracy and racial equality following the war.<br /> <br /> Archive comprises four staple-bound pamphlets issued between 1946 and 1951 in Washington D.C. New York and Columbia South Carolina. Pamphlets range from approximately 4 to 16 pages and measure about 5 x 7.5 inches to 6 x 9 inches. Contents are as follows:<br /> <br /> 1 Congress of Industrial Organizations. Report of the National CIO Committee to Abolish Discrimination. Washington D.C.: Congress of Industrial Organizations November 1946. This report outlines postwar labor movement initiatives confronting discrimination in employment housing and education with particular emphasis on African American civil rights and racial violence. It references two lynchings and the destruction of a Black community in Columbia Tennessee concluding that "It is the problem of all the people who have bought freedom at inflation prices-with the lives of over 250000 Americans. if the victory in battle is to become a truly people's victory."<br /> <br /> 2 Thurmond J. Strom. President Truman's So-Called Civil Rights Program. Columbia SC: Columbia Democratic Party 1948. Text of a statewide radio address delivered during the controversy surrounding President Harry Truman's civil rights proposals. Thurmond condemns federal civil rights legislation particularly anti-lynching measures as unconstitutional intrusions upon states' rights asserting that "The proposed law is unnecessary because enlightened public opinion has virtually stamped out this crime" and warning that federal authority would "intrude itself into every phase of the daily lives of our people."<br /> <br /> 3 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. A Chance to Live. New York: NAACP circa 1949. Pamphlet presenting case-based documentation of racial discrimination and violence. The cover lists approximately 400 names of individuals identified as victims of racial bias while interior pages recount incidents of assault and murder frequently attributed to Ku Klux Klan members or other white vigilantes framing racial terror as an urgent national crisis requiring federal response.<br /> <br /> 4 Byrnes James F. Inaugural Address of the Honorable James F. Byrnes as Governor of South Carolina. Columbia SC: 1951. Byrnes condemns mob violence in general terms while advocating local control and "law and order." The address rejects both the Ku Klux Klan and the NAACP while reaffirming the doctrine of "separate but equal" presented as the stated preference of Black South Carolinians and as justification for resisting federal intervention.<br /> <br /> Issued during the years preceding the Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education these pamphlets document the ideological struggle over federal civil rights enforcement in the Jim Crow South. The period witnessed escalating conflict between national organizations seeking federal protections against racial violence and Southern political leaders committed to preserving segregation through appeals to states' rights and constitutional autonomy. Light toning minor edge wear and staple oxidation consistent with mid-twentieth-century political ephemera; one pamphlet with mild foxing. Text throughout remains clear and fully legible. Overall very good condition. Cohesive printed documentation of early Cold War civil rights debate and Southern political resistance to federal reform. unknown
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26498London Circa August 1914. . An anonymous document clearly the work of a member of the British Parliament. Typescript of 12pp. folio. With retrospective title page in neat manuscript reading: 'Skeleton Draft of a Bill prepared in August 1914. How many troubles and disasters might have been saved if some such scheme had been carried out.' A few minor emendations in the same hand. On 'British Loan' Britannia wove paper. In good condition with light signs of age and wear. The preamble reads: 'Whereas the Nation is at War wherein the people are battling for their honour their safety and their very existence AND WHEREAS it behoves the Nation to completely organise and make fully effective the services which every subject of the Realm is bound to render for their common safety. Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows: - This Act is divided into Parts relating to the following subject-matter; that is to say: - Part I. Organization of the Services of Men. Part II. Organization of the Services of Women. Part III. General Provisions.' Only Part I pp.2-8 and Part II pp.9-12 are present. The bill proposes to give the authorities the power to compel for any man over the age of eighteen to do war service on the Home Front in areas relating to the 'defence of the Realm' munitions transport food. The last paragraph lettered 'n' of Part I states of those who do not comply that: 'Any police officer or recruiter may without warrant take any man who is alleged to have so failed before a Justice who is hereby empowered to forthwith investigate and determine the truth of such allegation and if the Justice is of opinion that such man has so failed while physically capable to perform such duties the Justice shall issue a certificate to that effect duly dated and such certificate shall have the same effect as if the same were an attestation paper under the Army Act for such man as a recruit.' Paragraph 'a' of the second part reads: 'Every woman above the age of eighteen years shall render to her King and Country such services as are suitable for her age and sex. The services required of women shall be determined by the proper authority.' The nature of this 'proper authority' - to be named the 'Women's Council of the Realm' - is described with the last paragraph 'k' stating that 'If the woman is unable or unwilling to render the services so requisitioned she shall state in writing her reasons and transmit the same by post or otherwise to the proper authority who shall carefully consider them and intimate to such woman their decision in writing'. A woman failing to comply at this point will have her name and address 'published in the Official Gazette as a Public Defaulter and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 which shall be recoverable against her in any Court off Summary Jurisdiction by any officer of the proper authority.' [ London? Circa August 1914. ] unknown
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$A19508.- Salamanca. 1770. Eugenio Garcia de Honorato y Nicolás Villagordo y Alcaraz. Folio menor. 1 tomo. Frontis con grabado media página-1 grabado plena página- 168 p--frontis con grabado media página-3 h. Varios grabaditos. Pergamino. Pequeña imperfección en lomera. Buen estado. . . unknown
196880199Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1968. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. iii 1 444 pages. Illustrations. Fold-outs. Statements of Witnesses. Additional Material Submitted in the Record. Appendixes. Ink numbers on front cover. Cover has some wear and soiling. The witnesses included Dr. Gerald Tape and Mr. Joseph Hennessey of the Atomic Energy Commission and Mr. Adrian Fisher the Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Project Plowshare was the overall United States program for the development of techniques to use nuclear explosives for peaceful construction purposes. As part of the program 31 nuclear warheads were detonated in 27 separate tests. Plowshare was the US portion of what are called Peaceful Nuclear Explosions PNE; a similar Soviet program was carried out under the name Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy. Successful demonstrations of non-combat uses for nuclear explosives include rock blasting stimulation of tight gas chemical element manufacture unlocking some of the mysteries of the R-process of stellar nucleosynthesis and probing the composition of the Earth's deep crust creating reflection seismology vibroseis data which has helped geologists and follow-on mining company prospecting. The project's uncharacteristically large and atmospherically vented Sedan nuclear test also led geologists to determine that Barringer crater was formed as a result of a meteor impact and not from a volcanic eruption as had earlier been assumed. This became the first crater on Earth definitely proven to be from an impact event. Negative impacts from Project Plowshare's tests generated significant public opposition which eventually led to the program's termination in 1977. These consequences included Tritiated water projected to increase by CER Geonuclear Corporation to a level of 2% of the then-maximum level for drinking water and the deposition of fallout from radioactive material being injected into the atmosphere before underground testing was mandated by treaty. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
198765783Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1987. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. v 710 pages 24 cm. Includes: Illustrations Forms. Chairman Brooks felt that the challenge facing the committee was to strike a balance between the need to protect national security information and the need to pursue the promise of innovation and technology change. The legislation being considered would have authorized the National Bureau of Standards to establish a program to greatly improved computer security practices throughout the Federal Government. It would develop technical and management countermeasures to defend against illegal access to sensitive agency information and work with the private sector to apply these safeguards to these systems as well. It would however not assess the critical defense and intelligence systems which presumably would be self-assessed by the owning agencies. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
1999G157018108XI3N01BNA Books 1999. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. BNA Books hardcover
1999039414Bna Books 1999-12-01. hardcover. Very Good. 6x2x9. Lightly used text and pages clean and unmarked slight cover wear just a few pages with light highlightigI ship Worldwide from Puerto Rico USA. Listing Includes Books Image . Please email me if you need to see more pictures! The orders are processed promptly carefully packaged and shipped within 1 day of purchase. PLEASE NOTE! if you need the book quickly please Purchase Priority Shipping. Media will not show updates in mail confirmation till reaches continental U.S. Bna Books hardcover
2012x-3642316883Springer Verlag 2012. Hardcover. New. 2013 edition. 316 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
MA05H-00254Madrid: Impr. por los hijos de M. GineÌs HernaÌndez. Collectible - Acceptable. Madrid: Impr. por los hijos de M. GineÌs HernaÌndez 1893. Sm 4to. 542pp. Spanish. Fair book. Boards edgeworn and scratched in places. Spain United States foreign relations books in Spanish Inquire if you need further information. Madrid: Impr. por los hijos de M. GineÌs HernaÌndez hardcover
2010x-3642116035Springer Berlin 2010. Hardcover. New. 278 pages. German language. 9.20x6.30x0.80 inches. Springer, Berlin hardcover
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189368076Santa Fe NM: Compania Impresora Del Nuevo Mexicano 1893. Paperback. Very Good . 232pp. Octavo 22 cm Orange and black printed wraps. 1" closed tear to head of spine. Small loss from foot of spine. Minor chip to fore-edge of front wrap. Very bright and fresh. Text in Spanish. A New Mexico territorial publication listing the legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico during its 30th session. Compania Impresora Del Nuevo Mexicano paperback
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2014x-3642448801Springer 2014. Paperback. New. 2013 edition. 320 pages. 9.30x6.20x0.40 inches. Springer paperback
1956ZB561735London/NY: Stevens & Sons/Praeger 1956. reprint of a Supplement to International and Comparative Law Quarterly; large octavo 76 pp library markings paper wrappers chipped and frayed at spine . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London/NY: Stevens & Sons/Praeger, unknown
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