Results for “police brutality”

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1963-01-16 2 pages
enraged the decency of other New Yorkers has flared up again, this time in Queens. This time it involves teacher brutality. And teacher brutality is more deplorable than police brutality because invari­ ably teacher brutality involves bru­ tality to innocent children whereas police brutality often is aimed at hardened adults
1963-00-00746 1 pages
local sheriff. Dr. Anderson is free under $5,000 personal bond. Teachers In N.C. Town Back Drive ATLANTA, Ga. - After being eye-witnesses to police brutality in breaking up a student demon- ~ stration at the E. J. Hayes' School in Williamston, N.' C., the entire membership of the' Martin County
1963-12-07 18 pages
potential candilate for the police force. Name withheld Generous Coverage Sir: The Executive Board of the Greater Roslyn Committee for Civil Rights has asked me to express to you our sincere thanks for the generous cover­ sick and tired today of hearing Police Brutality age you have given the work
1964-01-04
build­ ing. They were being carried bodily by tugging, grunting, groaning policemen, while some 200 pickets stopped marching to jeer and shout, “police brutal­ ity.” Cold, Cold, Ground While Cindy Smith was being put into a paddy wagon, three policemen behind her set Marie Matthews on the ground. Immediately, women
1963-00-00714 1 pages
civil rights: “When will you be satisfied?" We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of unspeakable horrors of police brutality. Ws can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels
1963-00-01006 1 pages
church bombing jand accused Birmingham's “nice people” of doing nothing to save the city from race hatred. SARGENT SHRIVER MRS. EUNICE SHRIVER Charges Police Brutality New Rochelle Asks Rocky's Help, Troopers Rochelle Branch, NAACP, has’ sought assistance from Governor Rockefeller and the Superinten­ dent of State Police because
1963-00-00579 1 pages
June 10 when 46 persons were hospitalised at the hands of city police, reiterated the views he held then: “Danville,** be said, **la of the worst cities I’va ever ’-islted across the South. The ,police brutality bora ia worse than Mississippi or Alabama.'* In determination efforts to pre­ vent
1963-11-02 3 pages
society of citizens then that so­ ciety might well decide their status and their privileges. One of the great obstacles to progress is not police brutality or political obstinacy, but the under­ lying idea that produces and sus­ tains these and other visible oppressions. Ghettos are drawn because
1963-06-08 20 pages
last twenty-two months, there have been twenty-four bombings of homes and churches; it has the longest, and thoroughly documented, record of rampant police brutality; it is not an un­ common occurrence for Negro ’ women being accosted by city po­ lice, forced to submit to criminal assault, and their
1963-00-01000 1 pages
maug- tice is becoming more of a myth urate the year - long Carver Cen­ to certain states.” he said. tennial Celebration on. Jan. 5, Police Brutality He also added that when the 1964 Justice Department is asked for World-wide observance is plan- help it replies that it does