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Burlington Self-Survey on Human Relations: Final report, 1950
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24 Table 5. Summary of Responses from Public Accommodation Establishments. Responses Number Percent All Responses 145* 100 No 79 55 Yes-- without qualification 29 20 only to take out 7 5 before or after hours 6 4 segregated 4 3 with special section optional 4 3 but rather not 4 3 no restrictions 2 1 Other 6 4 Do not know 4 2 two -- The YWCA and YMCA swimming pools -- categorically said that "There is no discrimination or segregation" in any of their activities. Thus 21 percent of those surveyed suggest that their amusement facilities are open equally to Negro and white people alike. On the other hand, in addition to the 55 percent who positively refuse to serve Negroes, there are another 18 percent who definitely place limitations on the use of their facilities by Negroes. They either restrict service to them to out-going orders, to hours beyond the usual business periods or on a segregated basis. Two establishments answering "yes" actually said that they "would rather not" serve Negroes. The four theaters included *Two of the establishments indicated that they would serve Negroes either during off-hours or on out-going orders.
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24 Table 5. Summary of Responses from Public Accommodation Establishments. Responses Number Percent All Responses 145* 100 No 79 55 Yes-- without qualification 29 20 only to take out 7 5 before or after hours 6 4 segregated 4 3 with special section optional 4 3 but rather not 4 3 no restrictions 2 1 Other 6 4 Do not know 4 2 two -- The YWCA and YMCA swimming pools -- categorically said that "There is no discrimination or segregation" in any of their activities. Thus 21 percent of those surveyed suggest that their amusement facilities are open equally to Negro and white people alike. On the other hand, in addition to the 55 percent who positively refuse to serve Negroes, there are another 18 percent who definitely place limitations on the use of their facilities by Negroes. They either restrict service to them to out-going orders, to hours beyond the usual business periods or on a segregated basis. Two establishments answering "yes" actually said that they "would rather not" serve Negroes. The four theaters included *Two of the establishments indicated that they would serve Negroes either during off-hours or on out-going orders.
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