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seizure of power in 1966. As a matter of fact, when you
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think about tyranny, really, when we think about that, we
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had 3,000,000 people in the United States at that time,
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the same number of people we have in Maryland today, when
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Patrick Henry made his. speech in Virginia, and now we
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have almost 190,000,000 people; and they talked about
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tyranny then as a small thing. We just had a couple of
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episodes of that and fought a war about it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you very much. Dr.
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Zimmerman?
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DR. DAVID W. ZIMMERMAN: I don't have a pre-
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pared statement. I came primarily as an observer. I do
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want to reiterate what I said when I was before the
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Commission.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State your name and occupation.
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DR. ZIMMERMAN: David Zimmerman, Deputy State
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Superintendent of Schools. I think there ought to be a
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definite application of equal opportunity for all. I
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think I said this before and I think this is important.
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MR. GENTRY: Do you think that is enforceable?
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DR. ZIMMERMAN: I'm talking about the
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