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Three panelists examined the Speaking were Howard Addressing himself to the Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
Speaking were Howard Addressing himself to the Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
Addressing himself to the Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
Addressing himself to the Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
Addressing himself to the Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
Regarding "the shortcomings of role of the law in effecting In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
In second problem, he said, was "And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
"And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South." Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
"And when the Negro attempts to move towards these ends he's going to be confronted with a policeman with a club," he predicted. He asserted that the federal government therefore "must fulfill its responsibility of protecting people against violence in the deep South."
Meltsner pointed out that "the law not only registers goals, but it sets them. Without law, the sit-ins would have been impossible," he said. He suggested that demonstrators should also think it terms of using existing legal channels to obtain their ends. "Getting laws may be a question of demonstrations, but getting them to work is more sophisticated.
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