Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00675 1 pages
star, are tantalized by the idea that they ran win a national election without the Negro vote, without emphasizing the explosive, em­ otion-charged civil-rights issue. Their reasoning both angers and puzzles me.” Robinson, who campaigned for Richard M. Nixon In the 1960 presidential election, recalled that soft-pedaling
1964-00-00019
name of ALBERT GOLDBERG I place and stead of his present name; upon complying with the privtel of ArUc's 4 ol the Civil Rights ' and ef this order, namely, that this order be rnte'ed and the said petition upon which It was granted be filed within ten days
1963-00-00696 1 pages
usuall jven each weekday morn. tshable paper can be used on ing at the Civil Service Com­ mission's Examining Information Office was cancelled Wednesday as a result of the civil rights demonstration. The one-day cancellation was decided by the Civil Service Com­ missioner so that residents
1963-00-00756 1 pages
TRAVEL AGENCY 1415 Amsterdam Ave. (143 $♦•) AU 4-4340 WA 6-7240 Bernard Cr»«m John Sinclrtoo Queens County Civil Rlfhta Week to support JTK’s pro- ' gram of civil rights legislation. (Official Photo) Bloated Feeling? Doctors proscribe tho citrus fruit laxative CITRATE OF MAGNESIA* •’% let BOOK NOW to WEST
1963-02-09 8 pages
Martin Luther King, writing In the current Issue of Look Magazine, makes the false charge that President Kennedy lacks a “strong voice on civil rights.” Giving Credit As everybody should know, President Kennedy has done more to enforce civil rights laws In this country than any presi­ dent since Oeorge
1964-01-11
space is required, readers may attach the information on a separate piece of paper. -Rocky (Continued from Page One) and support of the present civil rights legislation before Con­ gress, but made no recommenda­ tions for new action in civil rights In his home state. ■ Another highlight of the after
1963-00-01004 1 pages
other relatives. Write For Rights Day The National Women’s Commit­ tee for Civil Rights has designa­ ted Sunday, Nov. 24 as “Write for Rights Day”, to dramatize the urgency for passage of mean­ ingful civil rights legislation. Mrs. Beatrice Wilson Dies Funeral services were held Tuesday for Mrs. Beatrice
1963-05-11 16 pages
Sponsors Rights Bill WASHINGTON _ If equal rights is to be more than just a slogan, then there must be legis­ lation to back it up. New York’s upper West Side Rep. William Fitts Ryan believes. To back up his feelings. Ryan Introduced last week a compre­ hensive civil rights
1963-07-29 1 pages
President Kennedy’s public accommodation section of his total civil rights bill. Southerners, with few exceptions, are bitterly opposing his measure as an infringement on property rights. In essence, the measure does insure human rights against property rights. It is interesting to watch the opposition to this public accommodations measure
1963-00-00700 1 pages
work for the Federal Emergency Re­ lief Administration. He had re­ sided at 200 W. 90th St, since his retirement , -■ • Bronx Leader Talks On Civil Rights Edmund T. Farrell, regular Democratic candidate for Coun- cilman-at-Large from the Bronx, angrily walked out of the Bronx NAACP political action forum