Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-05-25 17 pages
shouldn’t be allowed to per­ form there. “The-Tribqne sees no conflict In the type of leadership offered by the NAACP and Martin Luther King. They complement each other. Since American Negroes are citizens, the program of the Black Muslims Is unrealistic. “We question the sincerity cf those
1963-06-22 8 pages
failure of community leadership Brothers Fete Raises Over 5OGs The "four horsemen" In the civil rights fight in the South, Rev. Martin Luther King, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Rev. Fred M. Shuttlesworth, and Rev, Wyatt Tee Walker were honored for their contributions to the cause of 'freedom and Justice
1963-00-00269 1 pages
Please keep up the good work. On page -38, also of the same publication it reads "Who are our Great Leaders Today?” Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Roy Wil­ kins, Jackie Robinson. Why not include the Honorable Elijah Mo­ hammed? I am sure the major­ ity of Afro-Americans
1963-10-19 16 pages
Parcel Post Dec. 10 | Far East — Surface Mall — Oct. 15 — Air Parcel Post Dee 10. Where else can you get Martin Luther King. Jackie Robinson. Roy Wilkins. Poppy Cannon, Ger. trade Wilson, Jimmy Hicks and Jimmy Booker but In the Ams­ terdam News, Out every Thurs­ day. FUSlPUHRELIEF I HEADACHE
1963-08-24 10 pages
lias been able to raise, the March, including Mr. Ran- ordered all school boards in the Leaders of the Marrh d<4ph, Rev. Martin Luther King, state to drop "neighborhood ... Roy Wilkins, John Lewis, Whit- schools" and desegregate, forth- ... . „ ., wili tell the marchers “to ney Young> Walter Continue protest demon
1963-00-00439 1 pages
pastor. The Rev. F. Arthur Reed and hold the annual baby con test. Hollywood Baptist The Laymen’s League will hon­ or Dr. Martin Luther King as Its 1968 Achievement Award Din­ ner at Mike’a Lounge, 248 John St., West Isttp, on Friday, June 14, 8 p.m. Conversation With
1963-00-00480 1 pages
many cities and ' states throughout the na­ tion to pleas that demon­ stration end. The big five, the NAACP’s Roy Wilkins, Rev. Martin Luther King, Dr.’ James Farmer of CORE, Whitney Young of the Ur- - ban League, and A. Philip I rianaoipn, were united in their rejections of slow
1963-04-27 12 pages
young people's discussion group at St. Philip’s Church, in Manhattan. People In Action The Complete Life By DR. MARTIN EITHER KING. JR. Reverend Martin Luther King has been in jail for the last 12 days, during which time he was to have submitted his regular
1963-08-28 2 pages
greater America.” And it Is in this sense that we appeal for contin­ ued unity In the ranks of Negro leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Roy Wilkins, A. Philip Ran­ dolph, James Farmer, Whitney Young, and John Lewis. * We herewith, salute these men and we formal­ ly accept them
1963-05-18 14 pages
furnishing bail bonds, raising funds for legal fees and generally supporting in a very specific financial way the work of men like Martin Luther King, ’ Cole concluded. ' V ___ ■ Jackie Given SI,000 Check On Takeoff A check for $1,000 to help Rev. Martin Luther King and the lead