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Yet , cutting across all these , we find one of the greatest problems our nation faces , a problem faced by every individual — the question of racial policy and equal opportunity . Throughout the history of this nation , our schools ...
Yet , cutting across all these , we find one of the greatest problems our nation faces , a problem faced by every individual — the question of racial policy and equal opportunity . Throughout the history of this nation , our schools ...
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We regard these freedoms as a sacred trust which imposes upon each of us an obligation to help build a society in which respect for the individual is recognize as the basis of all human rights . In such a society , opportunity is ...
We regard these freedoms as a sacred trust which imposes upon each of us an obligation to help build a society in which respect for the individual is recognize as the basis of all human rights . In such a society , opportunity is ...
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We regard these freedoms as a sacred trust which imposes upon each of us an obligation to help build a society in which respect for the individual is recognized as the basis of all human rights . In such a society , opportunity is ...
We regard these freedoms as a sacred trust which imposes upon each of us an obligation to help build a society in which respect for the individual is recognized as the basis of all human rights . In such a society , opportunity is ...
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Officers and Staff 196465 | 4 |
Golden Key Awards Presented | 29 |
Tribute to Deceased Members | 40 |
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