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SECOND-CLASS

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  • Fritigern and his followers appeal for help, but the governors Lupicinus and Maximus regard them as second-class citizens.
  • In 1890 the state legislature disenfranchised most blacks, who were a majority in the state, by creating barriers to voter registration; it also passed Jim Crow laws, treating freedmen and their descendants as second-class citizens.
  • One hundred years later, African Americans in Greensboro were among those in the state continuing to work to regain their civil rights after years of second-class status under Jim Crow.
  • It became a second-class city in 1982 and in 2001 the logging company pulled out having been a victim of breach of contract from the U.
  • Jim Crow laws were passed confining them to second-class status, which persisted for decades past the middle of the 20th century.
  • Clarkson, a second-class city, is governed by a mayor-council form of government who are elected to four-year terms.
  • Veterans sought to re-enter the economy, and Black veterans resisted being pushed back into second-class status after having fought in the war.
  • First- and second-class provinces are provided ten regular SP members; third- and fourth-class provinces have eight, while fifth- and sixth-class provinces have six.
  • Unhappy with Universal's leadership, and second-class studio status at the time, Russell set her sights on Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was able to get out of her Universal contract on her own terms.
  • The Policy Board issued a call for a fleet that would consist of eight first-class battleships, ten slightly smaller second-class battleships, and five third-class ships, along with substantial numbers of lesser craft to support them.
  • USS New York (ACR-2/CA-2) was the second United States Navy armored cruiser so designated; the first was the ill-fated , which was soon redesignated a second-class battleship.
  • It was hard, seeing a band of second-class riders riding across Flanders, scraping up a handful of centimes to help cover the costs.
  • After taking a second-class degree in November 1831, he worked as a "private tutor" in Oxford until his ordination as a deacon in January 1834 and appointment to a curacy in Bubbenhall near Leamington.
  • The 1905 ISU Congress established a second-class ladies' competition called the "ISU Championships" rather than the "World Championships", and winners were to be known as ISU champions and not world champions.
  • In his first year at the university's Oriel College, MacLennan worked incredibly hard at his classics courses, but was only able to achieve second-class honours.
  • He did not excel at Oxford as he had at Rugby, earning only second-class honours in both Moderations and Literae Humaniores.
  • Reconstruction brought the end of legalized slavery plus citizenship for the former slaves, but their new-found political power was rolled back within a decade, and they became second-class citizens under a "Jim Crow" system of deeply pervasive segregation that would stand for the next 80–90 years.
  • Rimmer is characterised as a second-class technician (first-class technician in the novels) and de facto leader of the mining ship Red Dwarf.
  • Among them, pangolin, civet, monkey face eagle, white pheasant and tiger frog are national second-class protected animals.
  • The Numata River, a second-class river that originates from the Kamo plateau of Higashihiroshima City, flows through the center of the city, and the central urban area flourishes at its mouth.


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