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Jim Crow said it. And it mean that he a racial person a horrible slur person he saying that White folks should be living and Black folks should be dying.
And this is signifance because Jim Crow laws were state that legalized racial segregation. And it relates to the world there's still alot of races people in Earth today
Plaintiffs opposed that restricted public schools are not "Equal" and that thus they are destitute of the equal protection of the laws. Because of the obvious importance of the question given, the Court took jurisdiction. In approaching this problem, we cannot turn the clock back to eighteen sixty-eight, when the Amendment was adopted. We must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in American life throughout.
Answer: The speech at the ceremony of the proclamation of the Congo's independence, was just a short political speech given by Patrice Lumbago at the ceremonies making the independence of the Republic of Congo from Belgium.
Lumumba, the first Congolese Prime Minister, who gave the adress during the official independence commemorations at the Palais de la nation in Léopoldville.
The ceremony was intended to mark the harmonious end of Belgian rule which was attended by both Congolese and Belgian Dignitaries, including King Baudouin.
Lumumba's speech, which itself was unscheduled, and it was in a large part of a response to Baudouin's speech which was argued that the end of colonial rule in the Congo has been depicted as the culmination.
The speech itself has since been praised for its use of political rhetoric, and is considered a landmark moment in the independence of the Congo.
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Medicare and Medicaid Act, also known as the Social Security Amendments of 1965, into law. It established Medicare, a health insurance program for the elderly, and Medicaid, a health insurance program for people with limited income.
Hope this helps, the link is done below. (Not taking credit, those are not my words)
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/medicare-and-medicaid-act
I think it is the round table conference