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ie arrived on the campus.
5 Of The Week
National
nt Kennedy was rushing new civil rights
be sent to Congress and ordered ending
on all federal construction and In federal
ftgrams as the nation’s civil rights crisis
inting.
monstrations were
civil
rights struggle. Other award re
cipients during the convention, will
be the Alabama Christian Move- .
ment For Human Rights, which Laund y on SePL 8 as members Negro registrations in the South-
will receive the “Affiliate of The of Oak Ridge CORE started the has civil rights leaders predict
Team Goes All Out For Civil Rights
A Profile Of
New
A Negro’s Answer:
Afford
Down!"
The Odds Were Against Him!
National
Cry Is
"Go! Go!
By JAMES BOOKER
“We can’t slow down or
stop now, these demonstra-
tios will continue and will
spread, wherever, and
whenever there
residents dur- lO^
ing the coming week. They will
be asked to back the Commit
tee’s campaign pushing for ac
tion on local civil rights legis
lation. They also will be a’.erted
for possible participation in a
nation-wide demonstration if a
filibuster should develop on civil
rights
counsel, had urg
ed Assembly Speaker Joseph Car
lino to hold such hearings in
New York State to see if all
of the present civil rights legis
lation now on the state’s books
is being carried out. He had as
serted that most of the laws
were not being
young priest answered that New York.,a8t ?‘ov' 8
cide on a priestly vocation?
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for the benefit of the Church
Freedom Fund for Civil Rights.
Boy Wonder
Jimmy Tucker, hailed as Jam
aica’s Boy Wonder Singer, will
solo at the Harvest Thanksgiv
ing Services
last
week and told the members that
they were hampering his efforts
to solve some of the community’s! The growing need for police
civil rights problems in the area.
protection for the Newark Hous
ing Projects has become extreme
The mayor has complained for
ly tense. Timothy Still, president
doctrine
Here’s what happened during the last two hohrs
American K>f Medgar Evers’ life that changed him from an impish,
good natured civil rights giant to a wasted, lifeless piece
of multi-colored meat.
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and dietary and ritualistic practices they are notin
loved by us all . . . Marian Logan
will become more beautiful (if that’s possible) and
devote countless hours to aiding civil rights, when she
isn’t taking care of Warren . . . Martha Lewis will
finish the book . . . Bob Lowery will be great in his new
post . . . Dora Needham Lee will continue
Speaking before more than
1,081 social workers, Dr. Clark,
professor of psychology at City
College, in New York, said fur
ther that “the civil rights strug
gle was primarily a political one
and has gone beyond the point
where it can be influenced sig-
The lack of progressive atti