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SCLC: Senate Rejects Eliminating Patterns of Racial Superiority in America; SCLC exposes Senate's 'Secret Racial Policy'
June 19, 2006"While reviewing several court cases, the SCLC noted that civil rights rulings are not certified as issued by U.S. Judges. The United States' unwillingness to certify civil rights court rulings and agency decisions along with the lack of sovereignty authority denies African-Americans a basic right afforded to every other U.S. citizen. African-Americans do not have a sovereign right of international redress in race and discrimination court cases. But for the ratification policy, African-Americans would be able to elevate civil rights legal issues to the United Nations. In an effort to get the Senate to change their secret racial policy and support the elimination of racial supremacy, the SCLC has sponsored five cases involving John Corbett, Ellen Dunn, Maude Dunn, Richard Oliver and Al Simmons." [Read more]

