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Governor Bryant addresses the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington concerning Senate Bill 1732 on rights and interstate busing. Bryant argues for the rights of property owners to discriminate against customers, that if customers have the right to choose which businesses they will use, then businesses equally have the right to choose which customers they will serve. Florida Senator Spessard Holland introduces Bryant to the committee, and Strom Thurmond, who sits on the committee, tells Bryant that he agrees with him. Produced by FDC.
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Florida Development Commission
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Florida State ArchivesRecord Harvested From
Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African Americans
- Busing For School Integration
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Movements
- Discrimination
- Florida
- Governors
- History
- Integration
- Interstate Commerce
- Law And Legislation
- Politicians
- Politics
- United States
- United States. Senate
- United States. Senate. Commerce Committee