
resource: Madison.com

resource: Madison.com

The ruling states that whites could not bar African Americans from white neighborhoods, but did not rule that restrictive covenants based on race were void.
It ruled for Hansberry on a legal technicality that Lee did not represent the entire class because a number of the homeowners (approximately 46%) disagreed with the covenant. Restrictive covenants based on race were completely outlawed by the U.S. Supreme Court on May 3, 1948 in the case of Shelley v. Kraemer.

Here are four things to remember about Paul Ryan and very Foreboding
#1: Paul Ryan is the chief architect of the extreme GOP budget
— of which Mitt Romney is a huge fan. It funds tax breaks for the wealthiest with severe cuts to investments in education, scientific research, and clean energy. The middle class shoulders the burden.
#2: He’s the author of the original plan to turn Medicare into a voucher system
— which the Romney-Ryan ticket has absorbed, hiking out-of-pocket costs by $6,000 per year. He also backed a proposal to privatize Social Security, which would let the whims of the stock market take over
retirement security.
#3: Just like Mitt Romney, he’s severely conservative
and has consistently taken a stance against women. He voted against the
Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and co-sponsored a bill that could ban all abortion, including in cases of rape and incest — and even some common forms of birth control.
#4: Paul Ryan, like Mitt Romney, will say absolutely anything to win votes, no matter how far it is from the truth.

In an example of the lengths to which the “Red Scare” in America is going, Mrs. Thomas J. White of the Indiana Textbook Commission calls for the removal of references to the book Robin Hood from textbooks used by the state’s schools. Mrs. White …read more
READ MORE: How Eisenhower Secretly Pushed Back Against McCarthyism
Indiana Textbook Commission member charges that Robin Hood is communist
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The main days and months you should know about for November are:
| November Holidays | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Native American Heritage Month | Month | November 1 |
| Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week | Week | November 11-18 |
| World Kindness Day | Day | November 12 |
| Giving Tuesday | Day | November 28 |
| Veterans Day | Day | November 11 |
| Trans Day of Remembrance | Day | November 20 |
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