Document Type

Opinion Piece

Publication Title

The Maine Campus

Publication Date

4-16-1964

First Page

10

Issue Number

26

Volume Number

65

Abstract/ Summary

In a nation that professes tolerance we're mighty slow in doing anything that resembles tolerance. Maine failed to pass a law requiring housing to be anti-discriminatory. The nation's Senate is now embroiled in a debate that may well end in crippling amendments to a law of tolerance. And a racist polls 250,000 votes in Wisconsin. What does this all mean?

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Identifier

Social Justice_Maine_Campus_vol_65_no_26_p_10_1964-04-16

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