To Secure these Rights: the Report of the President's Commission on Civil Rights (1947), p. 4.
2.
Speech of President John F. Kennedy, 11 June 1963: New York Times, 12 June 1963, p. 6, col. 8.
3.
Robert Maciver, The Web of Government (1947), p. 77.
4.
National Labor Relations Act, 49; U.S. Statutes at Large 449 (1935), 29; United States Code (1958), §§ 151-66.
5.
Jack Greenberg , Race Relations and American Law ( 1959), p. 26 note 13.
6.
Op. cit., p. 26.
7.
Arthur Schlesinger, The Vital Centre (1949), p. 190.
8.
Human Relations Commission—Pennsylvania Law and Discriminatory Employment Practice, Temple Law Quarterly (Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, Summer 1963), pp. 515, 546 note 290.
9.
Des Moines Commission on Human Rights, A Documentary Study on Housing Discrimination (1961), p. 17.
10.
Report of the Iowa Governor's Commission on Civil Rights on the Need for Fair Employment Legislation (1963), p. 3.
11.
Op. cit., p. 3.
12.
The Right to Equal Treatment: Administrative Enforcement of Antidiscrimination Legislation, Harvard Law Review (Vol. LXXIV, No. 3, January 1961), p. 526.
13.
Op. cit., p. 526.
14.
On the administrative enforcement of anti-discrimination laws see sources cited notes 8 and 12 above. See also Hearings on S. 773, S. 1210, S.1211, and S. 1937 Before the Sub-committee on Employment and Manpower of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, U.S. 88th Congress, 1st Session (1963).