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valiant fighter for civ
il rights.
The president’s death has
brought a sobering influence on
the entire country, said Rev.
Ross R. Johnson of St. Albans
Congregational Church. The spot
light is on the new president
il rights.
Rev. Johnson saw the civil
rights bill as having a better
Ones Deserve The Best"
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Pre-Civil War Pleas .
Of Negroes TV Feature
A selection of speeches, ser
mons and letters, all written by
Negroes before the Civil War
and each expressing the demand
for freedom and constitutional
rights, will be given dramatic
presentation on ABC News
Leaders
View Race Bias Fight
By MALCOLM NASH
Many Negro delegates at the AFL-CIO convention
indicated they were not in sympathy with a civil
rights organization’s proposals to decertify unions
which discriminate agains
They expressed their views on
decertification — and on other
related subjects affecting Negro
members
Office of the U. S. Attorney
Conference participants will in- General, the Housing and Home
Finance Agency, and the U. S.
Commission on Civil Rights. Em _
troop leader; Mrs. Ruth Dzer-
phasis will be placed upon broad uens, and Mrs. Ruthalee Grath-
coordination and sound planning om assistant troop leaders
right side
of the people at the right time, and we wouldn’t be
being typical if we didn’t say so.
We would also like to doff our editorial hat to
Queens District Attorney Frank D. O’Connor, City
Council President Paul Screvane and Mr. Screvane’s
right-hand
demonstrations
with the Federation of Civil Ser
vice Organizations, Tnc„ the Vul
can Society, Guardians Society,
and other groups
Rocky On Faiths
Witness Cross
Stand Lines
MEDITATION - Heads bowed
in prayer, part of the more
than 200,000 who participated
in the Civil Rights March on
Washington For Jobs
optical service provides
first grade lenses and dispenses
7,000 pairs of eye-glasses a year.
Somehow, his work in trade
unionism and civil rights overlap,,
undoubtedly because, as he, Ro ,5irne5’
btosoo says, “the Negro needs la- ^^thy
ROBERT DOWLING
-Powell
(Continued From Page One)
Gilbert, Sigmund Gottlober,
Hbrry
Jamaica Chamber,
gram would
Nov. 4.
open recruitment
Cooperate
tion of policy in active support
of equal job opportunity and civil
members from civil rights groups.
and the merchants. The former
It would be composed of 9
rights.
Compliance
Queens NAACP, CORE
and the Coordinating
Clergy were expected
have joined their army
and are fighting by their side.
And we are proud to say that any Negro soldier
on the battlefield of civil rights who has the oppor
tunity to look around him, either in battle or in the
lull of battle, will invariably cast
Great Gifts!
FRUIT CAKES
MARK BILL OF RIGHTS —
Author James Baldwin and
■Rrfessor Alexander «Meck Le-
John, winner of a White Hcusc
Freedom Award, cut cake at
the 172nd birthday rededication
of the Bill of Rights at dinner
sponsored by Emergency Civil
Liberties Committee at Ameri
cana Hotel. « (Gilbert Photo