Results for “Martin Luther King”

140 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00733 1 pages
whom parents ' seek support include, A. Philip ■ Randolph. President, Negro | American Labor Council; James , Farmer. National Director, Con­ gress of Racial Equality, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Presi­ dent of the Southern Christian I Leadership Conference; John | Lewis, Chairman. Student Non- | Violent Coordinating Committee; ! , Whitney M. Young, Jr., Na- | tional
1963-00-00792 1 pages
World War II," Lawson con- • « tinued. "I have invited James Farmer. Whitney Young, Roy Wilkins, John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Dr. Martin Luther King and Eli­ jah Muhammad to Join us on the march. We will gather In front of the book store at 2107 Seventh Ave. Friday morning
1963-00-00805 1 pages
neighbors as you would yourself,” Ha!! If I had my choice, my neighbors would be someone else!!! Grace B. Alexander New York To Martin Luther King The square if filled with children With babies at mother's lap The march for freedom's kingdom Nothing can now stop. The fight
1963-00-00819 1 pages
NAACP, organization supreme In his reserved way, he speaks for the team The giant of them all - the essence of calm Martin Luther King - with his words of balm Calls out to America to heed this age old cry For now we are prepared to live
1963-10-05 9 pages
YOUR LOVED ONES DESERVE THE BEST" X z ,3 $ IS 1 / * ?! P- READ EVERY WEEK "Your community newspaper’’ Your Favorite Columnists Martin Luther King Roy Wilkins Jackie Robinson James L. Hicks Jessie Walker Dave Hepburn Thomasina Norford James L. Booker Daphine Sheppard Gertrude Wilson Poppy Cannon Les Mathews Dr. Thomas
1963-00-00839 1 pages
aspirations. Only this newspaper reaches this rewarding Negro market intimately and !th the understanding and.wisdom of such columnists as J • Robinson, Dr. Martin Luther King, James L. Hicks, y Wilkins, Lester Granger, and Poppy Cannon White. No wonder a lusty 99.2% of its circulation is eagerly bought at newsstands
1963-00-00882 1 pages
lead­ er Roy Wilkins last week said he, too, would not go along with such a ban. MIK To RFK ATLANTA, Ga. — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has denounced the police raid on headquarters Strongly opposing the re­ cent decision of the seven major civil rights organi­ zations in rejecting
1963-00-00895 1 pages
Centre, and Mrs. David S. Lu- 1 banko, president of the AuxHiary 1 f Sh-re hasset. V '-ere else can you get Martin Luther King, Jackie Robinson. Roy Wilkins. Poppy Cannon. Ger- trude Wilson. Jimmy Hicks and Jimmy Booker but in the Ams­ terdam News. Out every Thurs
1963-00-00941 1 pages
chairmen (with Miss groups, was presented framed picture of Gov. Luis Munoz Marin of Puerto Rico. She also received congratulatory wire from Rev. Martin Luther King, civil rights leader. With Helen Hall) of the ball. Others are Actor Sidney Poitier and Mrs. Petroamerica Pagan de Colon, director of Employment Security
1963-00-00949 1 pages
have been ac­ complished, despite the Presi­ dent's special investigating team, continued local appeals to the Negro and white community and’ Rev. Martin Luther King’s de- manda. The FBI has yet to come up with any evidence on the more than 26 bombings in the past few years