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This legal argument concerns two proposed bills aimed at the reapportionment of legislative representatives in Florida. The discussion of these bills revolves around the "equal protection" clause of the 14th amendment.
This speech from an anonymous speaker to the Fort Pierce Rotary Club concerns segregation in Fort Pierce, Florida and in the America south more generally. The speech includes discussion of the speaker's proposals to the Florida legislature.
Two letters enclosed. The earlier letter (November 14, 1963) is from Bill Bayer to Richard (Dick) Ervin, detailing specificing ideas of costs for television uses for his upcoming political campaign. A business card from Bill Bayer is...
Memo from Attorney General Richard W. Ervin and assistants concerns the reapportionment of the Florida legislature on the basis of "equal protection" clause of the 14th amendment.
This speech from an anonymous Florida Attorney General addressing the Dade County Bar Association in 1957 concerns segregation and integration, particularly in the American South.
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