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legislation hc-s discriminated against rural
people, many of the rural poor have been denied unemploy-
ment insurance, er.ed the right of collective barcraininq
and denied the pro-action of workmen's compensation laws."
Now I vi 11 qet into the area where we are
concerned wit. the citizen of Maryland. We find that in the
courts, even too-r we have the equal protection clause
of the United States Constitution, even though we have
enacted the equal protection doctrine in our Constitution,
many people are deprived because of their low economic
status or their social status. I read again from the Sun, this time from August
2, 1966. The article pertains to the landlord and tenant
problem. The landlord and tenant problem is an example of
wa -ou migl-'- call a social status and the economic status
From feudal tines, the landlord has been known as the lord
of the manor, and the tenant has been known as someone who
has to abide y the wishes of the landlord. I czr cite other facts from the United States
Civil Rights "mission to support this. but I shall r»
briefly. Tn un editorial says: |