It helped end segregation in public places, and banned employment discrimination. <span />
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Six days after the death of Hu Yaobang, the deposed reform-minded leader of the Chinese Communist Party, some 100,000 students gather at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to commemorate Hu and voice their discontent with China’s authoritative communist government. The next day, an official memorial service for Hu Yaobang was held in Tiananmen’s Great Hall of the People, and student representatives carried a petition to the steps of the Great Hall, demanding to meet with Premier Li Peng. The Chinese government refused such a meeting, leading to a general boycott of Chinese universities across the country and widespread calls for democratic reforms.
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<h2>The trustees had many rules and regulations that they had to enforce. Some were that there were not blacks, liquor, lawyers, or Catholics allowed. Another is that the settlers could not own slaves or sell their land that was given to them for money. It lasted from 1732 to 1752.</h2>
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