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  1. Do we not bleed? South American flower workers and the struggle for justice: an interview with Olga Tutillo and Ricardo Zamudio.(Interview): An article from: Multinational Monitor
  2. Will Campbell and the Soul of the South (Will Campbell Clh) by Thomas L. Connelly, 1982-07

21. Dave Marsh: Shelley Stewart, Radio And The Birmingham Civil Rights Movement
William Evan / Francis Boyle Kashmir Invoking intl. in the most violently racistcity in America, and the Ku like the proposal for The Road south, the memoir
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22. Secular Coalition For America
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23. FURTHERING AMERICAN FREEDOM: CIVIL RIGHTS & THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT - Notes
33 William W. Freehling, The Reintegration of american History Slavery and theCivil War 26 (1994) (discussing south Carolina’s opposition).
http://www.bc.edu/schools/law/lawreviews/meta-elements/journals/bclawr/45_2/02_F
The Thirteenth Amendment provides:
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. U.S. Const. amend. XIII.
Cong. Globe George W. Julian, Political Recollections 1840 to 1872
See Robert J. Kaczorowski, To Begin the Nation Anew: Congress, Citizenship, and Civil Rights After the Civil War Am. Hist. Rev. Historical Reconstruction, Reconstruction History, and the Proper Scope of Section 1981 Yale L.J. 541, 564 (1989) (indicating that the Thirty-Ninth Congress intended the Thirteenth Amendment to end private as well as public discrimination); Jacobus tenBroek, Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States: Consummation to Abolition and Key to the Fourteenth Amendment Cal. L. Rev. The Problem of Confederate Symbols: A Thirteenth Amendment Approach Temp. L. Rev.

24. The American Civil Liberties Union Of Wisconsin, Inc. (ACLU/WI)
of Basques and Catalans, or south Africa s attempt to 20th centuries); Beardmoreand Williams, Comment, 60 intl. and languages that comprise America is one
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ACLU of Wisconsin Opposes "Official English" Resolution
May 13, 2002 Mr. Ken Simons
Board Chairman
Brown County Board
100 North Jefferson Street
Green Bay, WI 54305 RE: Resolution Resident Responsibility Act of 2002 Dear Mr. Simons: The purpose of this letter is to address our concern and opposition to the above resolution making English the official language of Brown County. From its inception, the United States has been a multilingual nation. At the time of the nation's founding, it was commonplace to hear as many as twenty languages spoken in daily life, including Dutch, French, German and numerous Native American languages. As a historical note, the Articles of Confederation were printed in German, as well as English. In Wisconsin our legislature in 1848 passed a measure publishing our constitution in English, German and Norwegian. Just as languages other than English have always been part of our history and culture, debate over establishing a national language date back to the country's beginning. John Adams proposed the Continental Congress in 1780 that an official academy be created to "purify, develop, and dictate usage of," English. His proposal was rejected as undemocratic and a threat to individual liberty.

25. Law.com Online Seminars - Bios
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26. Civil Rights Movement < Guides < Resources < Library < DePauw University
The largest section of titles on the civil rights Movement in the south will belocated in Nonviolence United States, African american civil rights workers.
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DePauw HOME SEARCH Friday, June 11, 2004 HIST367 - Civil Rights Movement - John Dittmer
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Jump to: Background info Journal articles Books Newspaper articles ... Interlibrary Loan Find background information:
  • Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History
    REF E185 .E54 1996 Civil Rights in the United States
    REF E184 .A1 .C47 2000 Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights
    REF E185.61 .E54 1992 My Soul is a Witness: A Chronology of the Civil Rights Era, 1954-1965
    REF E185.61 .C697 2000 Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement
    REF E185.61 .D64 1992 Organizing Black America
    REF E185.5 .O74 2001 The Sixties in America
    REF E841 .S55 1999
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27. INTL NGO LETTER On PEPFAR, MARCH 04
INFORM, USA Reformed Church in America Mission Services Wits Pediatric HIV WorkingGroup, south Africa Women on of Scranton, PA PA civil rights Initiative, PA
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    NGO Letter to the Office of the Global AIDS Initiative: 385 U.S. and international organizations call upon U.S. "to ensure that programs use the most affordable medicines available, and accept the current drug quality standards of World Health Organization's drug prequalification program," in a letter to Randall Tobias, 26 March 2004 March 26, 2004
    Ambassador Randall Tobias
    Global AIDS Coordinator
    U.S. Department of State
    Washington, D.C.
    Dear Ambassador Randall Tobias, We, the undersigned organizations, are writing to express our serious concerns about efforts by the Bush administration and by your office to block the use of affordable generic HIV/AIDS medicines in U.S.-financed programs in poor countries. In order to mount a rapid and successful response to the growing AIDS pandemic, we call upon you to ensure that programs use the most affordable medicines available, and accept the current drug quality standards of World Health Organization's drug prequalification program. We are particularly concerned about the U.S.-initiated "Conference on Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC) Drug Products: Scientific and Technical Issues related to Safety, Quality, and Effectiveness," 29-30 March 2004 in Gaborone, Botswana. This meeting needlessly casts doubt upon the clinically proven quality of generic AIDS medicines, and disregards the WHO's internationally recognized Drug Prequalification Program. The meeting is intended to justify the use of expensive, more complex branded treatment regimens, and will be used by the US as the minimum basis to justify its efforts to use bilateral assistance programs to lock generics out of developing countries. Of particular concern is your attempt to discredit the use of urgently needed fixed- dose combinations (FDCs) of antiretroviral AIDS medications.

28. ZNet Reading Lists
Unmatched for a firsthand description of slavery, by an African-american who escapedthe system and the south and became the leading civil rights activist of
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29. PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAY People For The American Way Organizes
americans to fight for fairness, justice, civil rights and the Florida A M UniversityMartin Luther King Blvd., south. President of People For the american Way.
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30. Poly-Cy Guide To Internet Resources For Political Science - International Politi
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31. Washington University School Of Law -- Library
Northern Ireland, Philippines, Scotland, Singapore, south Africa, and Searching theCivil rights area may bring to be many articles in the american law journals
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International Environmental Law
Katrina Stierholz, Access Services/Documents Librarian and Lecturer in Law,
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Room 455K, 935-6443, stierhol@wulaw.wustl.edu
This guide will focus on locating International Environmental Law. For a guide to research methodology, please see Dorie Bertram's guide for the International and Comparative Competition Law Seminar . This guide is designed to be followed as a research process, i.e., to research most efficiently, start at the top of this guide and work your way down when doing research. I would suggest that you first search the catalog and journal indexes, before going onto the web. There is quite a bit of information on the web, but it can be overwhelming (and perhaps misleading) if you haven't given yourself sufficient background information. This is a work in progress. As students choose their specific topics, I will add to this guide (focussing on those specific subjects). Please contact me for more information about your topic. I am readily available via email or phone. Lexis has quite a bit available for international law, including EU regulations, treaties, directives and decisions. For foreign law, they have some materials for (Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, EU, France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Philippines, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, and the UK). Both Lexis and Westlaw have International Legal Materials.

32. Can The Rights Of People Simply Disappear By Presidential Order
Washington, DC Elaine Cassel, civil Liberties Watch C. Milam, Professor, Universityof south Florida Robert E Movement for Central american Refugees, Thousand
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Can the Rights of People Simply Disappear by Presidential Order? What does it mean when the President of the United States can on his own designate a citizen in the U.S. as an “enemy combatant,” and order the military to hold that person incommunicado, indefinitely, and without charges? The U.S. Supreme Court is now deciding whether the courts even have the right to question the President’s action. What does it mean when the U.S. military internationally can literally snatch people off the street, designate them as “enemy combatants,” and assert that they are beyond the reach of either U.S. or international law? Many are transported to a facility under total U.S. control and funded by Congressional appropriations, where they are held incommunicado, indefinitely, without charges and some are threatened with trials before a military commission that falls short of basic standards of justice. If the Supreme Court upholds these actions, it will condone the President’s claim of virtually unlimited “wartime powers” without a formal declaration of war by the Congress, and with no or extremely limited oversight by the courts or the Congress. On April 20 the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the President’s alleged right to create a “law free zone” at the Guantanamo detention center in Cuba. And on April 28, the Court will hear oral arguments on the President’s asserted right to designate citizens as “enemy combatants,” hold them at the U.S. Navy base in Charleston, SC, and deny them the ability to challenge the lawfulness of their detention.

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Its ruling that no men who acknowledged having had homosexual sex within the past five years should be able to become anonymous donors sparked outrage among gay advocacy groups, which said the new rules were based on prejudice rather than fact. "It's one thing to base these rules on legitimate scientific concerns, but it's another to reinforce baseless stereotypes," Matt Foreman, the executive director the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force told the New York Times. He said HIV tests were now fast and very effective.

35. American Society Of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Questions from civil Engineering Students North american Engineers Engineers Aroundthe World. Copyright © 1996 2004 ASCE. All rights reserved.
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Any time we embark on an international journey is to experience enlightenment and exploration. By joining the ASCE President's trip, you can expect to:
  • advance your career and profession;
  • broaden your perspective by exchanging ideas and information with overseas colleagues;
  • gain insight into another country in a way that makes it seem not too far away after all; and
  • connect with your counterparts as a professional, as a citizen-ambassador of your country, and as a friend.

This year, we would like to invite you to help us make this delegation extra special. We will meet in Moscow, Russia, on June 16th for our first social activity, dinner and orientation program where you will meet our guides and staff. June 17th through the 19th, we will be hosted by the Russian Society of Civil Engineers and will spend time learning about their civil engineering programs while honoring engineering projects such as the Moscow Metro with its elegant and huge metro stations. The Moscow Metro, which carries an average of 8-9 million passengers on a normal weekday, is 269.5 km. long and has 165 stations. On June 19th, we will travel to the city of Korolev in the Moscow Region and the center of the Russian Space Industry. We will learn about the Space Exploration Program and may even communicate directly with MIR (www.spacedu.org).
June 20th - 23rd we will take excursions outside Moscow and visit some of the towns in the Golden Ring. On the afternoon of the 23rd we will board the train to Saint Petersburg. In Saint Petersburg, we will join colleagues from the USA and Russia at the 17th International Symposium on Ice, sponsored by the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research (www.vniig.ru). We will be in Saint Petersburg until June 27th when the President's trip ends. On the evening of June 26th, Kris and I will host a farewell dinner to thank all the delegates for joining us on the trip.

36. UC LMRI Additional Resources
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37. History Major - History Courses - Major And Minor Requirements - Hollins Univers
Old south (4); HIST 216 The New south (4); HIST rights Movement in America (4); HIST223S american Foreign Policy West (4) Also listed and described as intl 250;
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  • HIST 211: American Politics and Society, 1900-1950
  • HIST 212: American Politics and Society Since 1950
  • HIST 215: The Old South (4)
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  • HIST 219S: Latin America Since Independence (4)
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  • HIST 284: War and Society in the Twentieth Century (4)
  • HIST 286S: The Nuclear Era (4)
  • HIST 290: Independent Study (2 or 4)
  • HIST 317: Presidential Character and Leadership (4)
  • HIST 318: American Colonial History (4)

38. EPIIC: Archives: 2001: Workshops
Margaret Burnham, civil rights Attorney, Burnham and Hines; Board within the AfricanNational Congress), south Africa the Center for Latin american Studies at
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Race and Ethnicity: A Global Inquiry
Workshop on "The Economic Roots of Ethnic Conflict: The Role of Extractive Industries"
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ducation for ... Sunday March 4, 9am CONVENER: Peter Rosenblum , Associate Director, Harvard Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School Abigail Abrash , Fellow, Harvard Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School; Former Program director RFK Center For Human Rights, Project Underground - oil and mining, environment, and human rights Salim Ali , Guest Editor, Cultural Survival, Indigenous Peoples - conflict and extractive industries - uranium, Director, Industrial Economics Karen Ballentine , Research Coordinator, International Peace Academy, Project on Economic Agendas in Civil Wars; formerly Carnegie Endowment for Peace Officer, Preventing Deadly Conflict Project Muhammed Bulama , Fulbright, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Nigeria Sunday Dare , General/Online Editor, The News and Tempo, Nigeria; Author, "Voices from the Gulag: Guerrilla Journalism in Nigeria" (forthcoming) Christian Dietrich Theodore E. Downing

39. In Pursuit Of The Right To Self-determination
IHRAAM Chair and African american intl Legal Scholar. americans, Native americans,south Moluccans, Chechens Human rights Association of american Minorities and
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Editor, Liberty International.
From the Preface by Richard Falk, Princeton University
In pursuit of
THE RIGHT TO
SELF-DETERMINATION
First International Conference on the
G E N E V A 2000
edited by Y.N. Kly and D. Kly
preface by Richard Falk ISBN: 0-932863-32-9
232 pages * $21.95 Press Release Contributors Reviews Order Info IN THE 21ST CENTURY
MOST CONFLICTS WILL BE BETWEEN ETHNIC GROUPS LIVING IN THE SAME STATE. THE ISSUE AT STAKE WILL BE THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION In today’s world, there are more than 2000 thousand ethnic groups but only 192 states. When dominant ethnic groups ignore the socio-economic and cultural identity needs and rights of other peoples within the same state, demands for self-determination arise. Wars that threaten the stability of whole regions often result. within the context of just demands by those to whom it means the most. The Collected Papers address such questions as: The role of the UN in implementing just demands for self-determination Self-determination as a form of collective restorative justice The relationship between policies of forced assimilation and racism, ethnocide and armed conflict

40. 95/03/07 REMARKS: MRS. CLINTON AT WORLD SUMMIT FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Return to Index of intl. women to vote, as well as the civil rights movement would grassrootsorganizations working across Africa and south America, and many
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