网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的英语单词:

 

单词 Civil rights
例句
1. The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.
2. These ideas resurfaced again in the American civil rights movement.
3. His courage in defending religious and civil rights inspired many outside the church.
4. His actions provoked severe criticism from civil rights groups.
5. Civil rights groups pleaded for government help.
6. The civil rights bill carried by a large majority.
7. Their objective was to demonstrate peacefully for civil rights.
7. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
8. The new law will secure the civil rights of the mentally ill.
9. Civil rights include freedom, equality in law and in employment, and the right to vote.
10. By 1969 the civil rights movement was already an established fact .
11. As a civil rights leader, he was always out front.
12. That ruling had drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups.
13. Civil rights groups have complained about the harsh treatment of prisoners.
14. Unemployment was high despite the gains of the civil rights movement.
15. The senator's speech brought an angry response from Civil Rights groups.
16. Civil rights officials say there may be hundreds of other cases of racial violence.
17. Diplomats denounced the leaders for trampling their citizens' civil rights.
18. The candidate nailed his colours to the mast on the question of civil rights.
19. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights.
20. She was accused of not taking a stand on feminism or civil rights.
21. Any attempts to bring under the mass movement for civil rights are doomed to failure.
22. The law would strike at the most basic of civil rights.
23. Women's and Latino organizations that say he is insensitive to civil rights.
24. In their zeal to catch drug dealers, police have ignored citizens' basic civil rights.
25. The administration hopes to avoid another bruising battle over civil rights.
26. Don't you agree that Malcolm X definitely has a place in the pantheon of black civil rights heroes?
27. Several pieces of major legislation have been introduced in the US over the past few years, to wit: the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Clean Air Act and the Civil Rights Act.
28. He had been opposed by a coalition of about 50 civil rights, women's and Latino organizations.
29. He was awarded the peace Nobal Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights.
30. Martin Ruther King Jr. was awarded the peace Nobal Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights.
1. The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.
2. The candidate nailed his colours to the mast on the question of civil rights.
3. He gained a reputation as being a staunch defender/supporter of civil rights.
4. These ideas resurfaced again in the American civil rights movement.
5. His courage in defending religious and civil rights inspired many outside the church.
31. The Supreme Court decision paved the way for further legislation on civil rights.
32. The governor's racist comments enraged civil rights activists.
33. When he retired, several civil rights leaders expressed regret.
34. Civil rights groups have vowed to fight the changes.
35. The civil rights workers felt betrayed.
36. King's famous "I have a dream" speech was the climax of a 1963 civil rights march.
37. King had been dealt a setback in Albany, Ga., which was not moved to integrate by civil rights demonstrations.
37. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
38. They all filed lawsuits, complaining that their civil rights had been violated.
39. Liberal democracy, private life, civil rights and interest groups are all simply ideological constructs designed to pacify and mislead.
40. He pledged that his administration would defend the principle of states' rights, which augured poorly for civil rights enforcement.
41. It turned its attention to poverty, to hunger, to education, to civil rights.
42. It provides a useful point of departure for a historian of the present-day civil rights movement in the Soviet Union.
43. In Milwaukee, numerous civil rights lawsuits led to monetary damage awards to victims of police actions.
44. Undeterred, supporters of civil rights legislation drew up a similar bill for consideration in 1991.
45. The decision demolishes part of the city's civil rights legislation.
46. It is designed to halt vote-buying and corruption, attract better people to government and strengthen protection of human and civil rights.
47. A communications and technology policy initiative to engage the civil rights community in debates over emerging communications and technology policy.
48. Segregationist violence, arson, and murders of civil rights workers for trying to exercise constitutional rights continued unabated.
49. He talked about the civil rights movement, the need for political engagement, careful analysis, honest leadership.
50. Within months, the religious right had begun to compare her plight with that of civil rights activists in the I 950s.
51. Civil rights activists have challenged the company to hire more minorities.
52. Digital diversity educational materials to assist national civil rights organizations in educating their constituencies on using technology.
53. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights act which requires compliance with or conformance to federal law.
54. Well, Paul Robeson, the singer, actor and civil rights activist, for one.
55. The Republicans are in the civil rights movement the same as they are in the trade unions.
56. We all felt as though we had missed the civil rights movement.
57. And he is as fierce a believer in civil rights as a white man in the Delta can be.
58. No sooner had voters approved Prop. 209 than civil rights lawyers filed appeals challenging its constitutionality.
59. He and his staff lobbied President Truman to create a national commission on civil rights.
60. All were later to be intensely involved in the civil rights movement.
61. The bias litigation boom is in large measure traceable to key changes in the Civil Rights Act of 1991.
62. The Parachute regiment shot dead 13 unarmed Catholics on an illegal civil rights demonstration in Londonderry on January 30, 1972.
63. The task force initially comprised 28 members from law enforcement, civil rights, public health, neighborhood and prostitution-affiliated organizations.
64. Soon direct action civil rights protesters were busily working with the administration to register voters.
65. Southern police responded to sit-ins and civil rights marches with fire hoses, tear gas, beatings, and arrests.
66. It follows a campaign by a civil rights activist called John Bugg.
67. The Civil Rights Division also gave scant attention to police abuse of black citizens.
68. He then organized a successful effort to channel the energies of civil rights activists into the politically preferable voting rights arena.
69. Johnson became committed to discrediting the civil rights movement and asked Hoover to provide the ammunition.
70. They accused the law enforcement authorities of violating their civil rights by, among other things,(http:///civil rights.html) fabricating evidence.
71. Odd how no traditional civil rights or liberal black leader stepped forth to champion her cause.
72. At this point the debate over the civil rights bill merged into a wider national debate concerning the legitimacy of reverse discrimination.
73. So the civil rights movement began to splinter, and young blacks in particular followed more militant leaders.
74. Without external pressure, it is unlikely the civil rights abuses would have stopped.
75. Across the country, parents and civil rights groups have unearthed varying degrees of segregation within integrated districts.
76. America is a great country - from the master of slavery to a champion of civil rights and a defender of liberty and freedom, America is a symbol of great human spirit and justice. Dr T.P.Chia 
77. Jesse Jackson supplied a picture that helped give the civil rights movement moral weight.
78. Among those involved were Bowes Egan and Eamonn McCann, later to become prominent civil rights activists.
79. At the end of the draft, the platform spells out the traditional Democratic support for fighting discrimination and protecting civil rights.
80. The court's docket of civil rights cases is light compared to last year's.
81. A civil rights campaigner dressed as a wrestler in a cape?
82. The tepid federal response to the assault and murder of civil rights workers engaged in nonviolent activities fomented distrust.
83. Some state laws regulated the enjoyment of civil rights on the basis of race.
84. Racial violence began again when law enforcement officers brutalized peaceful civil rights protestors.
85. The year is 1964, and three civil rights activists have disappeared in a redneck town in Mississippi.
86. She was a theorist whose intellectual speculations placed her at the cutting edge, even among civil rights activists.
87. The civil rights movement attracted a large following in the northern cities.
88. That was two years before it became a big civil rights issue.
89. Sympathy for the general aims of civil rights legislation turned to hostility when it affected people's everyday lives.
90. The new administration moved with surprising caution in such areas as civil rights and social reform.
91. Clinton named a new assistant attorney general for civil rights, Deval Patrick, who persuaded the administration to switch sides.
92. Liberals in Congress who had fought for civil rights bills with great moral fervor were dismayed.
93. On Sept. 9, 1957, the president signed legislation creating a six-member commission on civil rights.
94. The studied indifference of the federal government increased disaffection among civil rights workers. Black activists especially became increasingly alienated.
95. Civil rights activists were appalled by the brutality of the police.
96. The aim of the Democrat civil rights legislation was to prevent employers from discriminating against minorities even if such discrimination was unintentional.
97. The class-action suit, filed by various Phoenix-based lawyers, seeks $ 35 million for alleged violations of civil rights.
97. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
98. A panel of lawyers, academics, consultants, writers and civil rights activists selected the winners.
99. He was a grown man, in full possession of his civil rights.
100. It is clear, however, that it was not regarded as a useful adjunct to the civil rights agitation.
101. The project aims to provide a clear definition of the concept of civil rights.
102. It was' 68, and we were both, you know, radical, and civil rights, and feminism.
103. It was 1964, the civil rights movement was sweeping across the land, all the way into the halls of Congress.
104. In Congress, the Little Rock crisis generated contrary views from detractors and supporters of civil rights with little enlightening constitutional debate.
105. In the early 1950s Highlander work shifted to make educational programs on the civil rights issue its major priority.
106. It involved a group of white-owned businesses in Mississippi being boycotted by civil rights groups accusing them of racist practices.
107. The president's half brother and one of his sons sued the government for trampling on their civil rights!
108. In the crusade for civil rights, the federal government sets a uniform standard that overrides local prejudices.
109. Martin Luther King Jr. African-American Civil Rights activist.
110. Lena Horne also sang at civil rights gatherings.
111. "The cartoon in today's New York Post is troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African Americans as being synonymous with monkeys," civil rights activist Al Sharpton said.
112. Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Junior had started a movement of non-violent protest in the South. That movement changed civil rights in the United States forever.
113. The majority opinion acknowledged the violation, but held that there was no proof of "deliberate indifference" to civil rights.
114. U. S. President-elect Barack Obama pays tribute today (Monday) to the late African-American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. by focusing on community service.
115. With his portrayal of Malcolm X in the 1992 biopic of the Civil Rights leader, he proved that he could be as full of righteous fire as any of Martin Luther King's colleagues.
116. In the wake of Tiller's death, Terry convened an emergency war council of anti-abortionist leaders, and called for a wave of social unrest on a scale not seen since the civil rights days.
117. Ms. Logan's long-awaited graduation is another act of closure regarding the turmoil of the civil rights era, alongside the recent reinvestigation of decades-cold murder cases across the South.
118. Carrying out the grant operating agency system is the effective way to realize the separation of the administrative power and civil rights of the government.
119. From the research, the author thinks that an expansion tendency exists in domestic criminal law, which is adverse to the protection of civil rights and the realization of monocracy.
120. Able to protect the civil rights case, highlighting the civic responsibility, to comply with the absolute imperative of moral rules, citizens "for their own legislation."
121. The recipient of daily death threats, the civil rights leader clearly had good reason to carry around a gun to defend himself.
122. Due process of life, liberty, and property is an inalienable civil rights protection for Formosan investors under SFPT.
123. You don't have to be a conspiracy nut to see how this story parallels real world concerns about medicalization of human behaviour, privacy, civil rights, and privatization of government services.
124. In brief, competition among these groups was salutary, indeed essential to the fortunes of the the civil rights movement in its direct-action phase.
125. DETROIT-A dozen nieces and nephews of civil rights icon Rosa Parks have filed an objection to her will in hopes of gaining control of the use of her name and image.
126. The black people gained the civil rights, especially the voting right, and the Equal Protection of the Laws Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment to protect their rights during the Reconstruction.
127. 1929- civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior was born in Atlanta.sentence dictionary
128. In a syndicated loan, the lead manager, the agent bank and other members are all equal in terms of civil rights and obligations.
129. This laid the foundation for the later civil rights movement of black Americans and the negritude in the world.
130. He was assassinated in 1968 after leading non-violent protest Civil protests for civil rights.
131. The United States is honoring the slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Junior, on the national holiday that bears his name.
132. IN particular, photographs of this woman, later identified as Amelia Boynton, a civil rights activist who had been beaten and gassed nearly to death, horrified all who saw them.
133. Jesse Jackson, a long term civil rights activist, was overcome by emotion as the victory was announced, and tears of joy streamed down his face.
134. People of or over 18 in China will have civil rights and duties.
135. Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and others during a civil rights rally.
136. I stood up as a civil rights lawyer for people who were denied opportunity at work or justice at the voting booth.
137. Civil law is the basic law of a civil society, and its essential concept is the inviolability of civil rights.
138. " Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. dies at age 78.
139. This paper will discuss how to establish healthy and harmonious civil rights conciseness in China by discovering the cultural development in China and the West during law-governing course.
140. Among those interested in the seat is Representative Jesse Jackson Junior, the son of the civil rights leader.
141. The Edmund Pettus Bridge carries far more than the traffic of U.S. Route 80 over the Alabama River: It carries the memory of a crucial day and a major landmark in the civil rights movement.
142. The plaintiff claimed that under color of law the officer had deprived him of his civil rights.
143. In fact, Bork had been one of two lawyers, along with William Rehnquist, to advise Barry Goldwater to vote against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
144. Less than one year later, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, ending segregation practices.
145. Workers invoke Title VII of the Civil Rights Act in numerous disputes over their hours or whether they can wear a yarmulke or kufi prayer cap.
146. Resting on a bookshelf is a framed program from the 1963 March on Washington, where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I have a dream" speech.
147. With the waning of the sovereign immunity and the movement for civil rights, the liability for compensation for judicial torts was accepted by many countries in the last years of 19th century.
148. Martin Luther King's address at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington offered the hope of a colorblind society and was a major turning point in the civil rights struggles of the 1960s.
149. "Now is the time to strike," said playwright Tracey Scott Wilson, whose play "The Good Negro" about the civil rights movement had a successful off-Broadway run this year.
150. Administrative power can guarantee civil rights, but it often easily injury civil rights. We must hunt after the evaluation criterion of the rule of administrative law.
151. The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which Kennedy had proposed and which President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed into law, carried out the same theme.
152. We, who started on the path of righteousness, marching for civil rights and against the war in Vietnam, need to find an appropriately high-minded approach to life's exit ramp.
153. And so when the time comes, I hope to be married at the City Hall in Council Bluffs, in the state that not only supports my civil rights now, but which supported my parents' so many years ago.
154. The civil rights activist Marcus Garvey, though, had to complain to a paper that reported he had died "broke, alone and unpopular".
155. The memorial is where the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.
156. Administrative organization may restrict its discretionary power through self-discipline, but the administrative crankiness to efficiency can not fully prevent the infringement of civil rights.
157. It was to Gandhi's concept of "satyagraha" that Dr. King turned for inspiration in his peaceful struggle for civil rights.
158. The events of Stonewall opened the door for millions of gay and lesbian Americans to begin pressing for full and equal civil rights.
159. The third chapter is the education and employment of the afro-american, which discusses mostly the changes of the black women in education and employment since the Civil Rights Movement.
160. On Monday in Greensboro, officials will open the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.
161. Civil rights activist Barbara Arnwine says King's speech gave hope to so many.
162. Many voters recall the 1963 assassination of Democratic President John Kennedy and those in 1968 of his brother, Democratic candidate Robert Kennedy,(http:///civil rights.html) and black civil rights leader Martin Luther King.
163. It's been nearly 43 years since the civil rights leader was assassinated at a hotel in Memphis before a protest march.
164. It challenges the traditional civil rights theory, particularly the theory on jus ad rem.
165. A trade union organization with the status as a legal person shall independently enjoy civil rights and assume civil obligations in accordance with the law.
166. They named their son David; The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader; Call me Boris.
167. I think most observers, whether they are black or white or European or whatever, would say that a lot of black progress has been due to the Civil Rights Act, because of changes in de jure segregation.
168. Thirdly, it is not only the restraint to administration authority, but also the guarantee to civil rights, which interacts with service-oriented government, showing intense political meaning.
169. I believe he is best suited to giving directions on the spot in support of somebody else, " she said of her husband(), a former civil rights activist and most recently Japan's deputy premier."
170. STEVE EMBER: In nineteen forty-one, a leader in the black community, A. Philip Randolph, threatened to lead a giant march on Washington for civil rights for blacks.
171. It was certainly unknown, in 1961, to Sheila Michaels, a 22-year-old civil rights worker in New York City, who one day spotted it on a piece of mail that her roommate received.
172. Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity---Martin Luther King Jr, American civil rights activist.
173. Resting on a bookshelf is a framed program from the 1963 March on Washington, where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous " gradually has made the Oval Office his own.
174. When Rosa Parks refused to give up a bus seat reserved for white people, others followed her example in such numbers that it blossomed into the civil rights movement.
175. Days served as the Assistant Attorney General of the United States for Civil Rights, where he was in charge of U. S. civil rights enforcement.
176. After 1965, militant groups such as the Black Panther Party split off from the civil rights movement, and riots in Black ghettos and King's assassination caused many supporters to withdraw.
177. Bethune was an American educator and civil rights leader who was born in eighteen seventy-five.
随便看

 

英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Suppus.net All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/2/1 1:44:50