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Why does Mr Davis mean when he says that south Carolina does nit come to court in sack cloth and ashes?

That it is powerful and able to make its own decisions


In Brown v. Board of Education what does Mr Davis mean when he says South Carolina does not come to court in sack cloth and ashes?

The term "sack cloth and ashes" is an idiomatic reference to garments indicating penitence or humility in the Hebrew faith, and he is saying that the state does not apologize for its stand on segregation, or in fact think that they are wronging the black students.Here, the state could scarcely disguise the difference between the schools provided for whites as opposed to blacks, but claimed that it was not the intent of the laws.For more information, see Related Questions, below.


Why do you use the sackcloth for Lent?

Sack Cloth and ashes are used in the Old Testament for mourning, submission. Ninevah is an example where for 40 days-the length of Lent-all citizens & the King worn sack cloth and put on ashes. For Lent it is a sign of Humility and forgiveness from God.


How did people grieve in Jesus day?

IN Jesus days people days people grieved by wearing sack cloth and ashes , and they weiled beating their chests.


My pet rabbit was killed and the cage was made out of hardware cloth and you live in North Carolina so what could have killed it?

The hardware cloth could have suffocated it, or it could have choked on the cloth. Rabbits do have a tendency to chew. Or it could have starved, were you feeding it? there are so many Oh and by the way- I don't live in North Carolina, you do, apparently. in your question you put 'you' when you should have put 'I'.


What special clothes are worn in Christmas in south Africa?

cotton cloth


Do south africans wear kentai cloth?

yes they do it is in the culture of africans


What was used to make the south's first hot air balloon?

Piece of Cloth


What did south africans trade in medieval times?

they traded spices, cloth, and barley


Are cigarette ashes flammable?

No, because flammable means "capable of being easily ignited and of burning quickly", and the ashes are the remnant of material which has already been burnt upand generally cannot burn any further because the flammable material has already oxidized.Of course, the ashes can still be dangerous if they're hot, and can cause other material to catch fire, but that's because the ashes are hot, and the other material is flammable and that other material can catch fire if the ashes are hot enough, not because the ashes themselves are flammable.However, if some flammable material, like cloth, is heated without being in the presence of air, as in a closed container, the hydrogen will be split from the material and vented away as a gas, leaving a matrix of carbon, and the remaining "char cloth" can be used as tinder in a survival kit to easily catch fire from sparks from a fire starter or from a coal produced by friction.


Why do cars left on the side of the highway in South Carolina have bags or shirts or cloth hanging out of the window?

The reason that cars on the side of the roads have a scrap of white clothing or a bag hanging out is to let people know that this is not an abandoned vehicle. Some people also do this if they are going hunting and leave their car.


What type of clothes were worn in the colony South Carolina?

Well, in North Carolina, there were many plantation owners who grew indigo and coffee. There were also MANY slaves. The slaves probably had next to no clothes on, while the rich plantation owners probably had bright elegant clothing. Then there were the yeoman farmers, who were not slaves, but were not rich. They probably wore simple, plain clothing. Hope this helps, and I also hope that Obama does not kill us all!