Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-00-00955 1 pages
burning torch symbolic of knowledge and re-awakening and the people march- (Continued on Page 49) Z*' nnle In Action By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. Life In Birmingham Many people are unaware of the severe crisis that still exists in Birmingham, Alabama. For years the Negro community has weath
1963-00-01010 1 pages
Lennon lanta. a church-supported agency celebrated the Mass, which was which turned down the applica­ sponsored by the Staten Island tion of Martin Luther King 3rd, chapter of the Catholic Inter­ son of the civil rights leader. racial Council headed by Rev. Sylvester McGinn. . Among well-known figures
1963-00-01125 1 pages
this newspaper reaches this unique re­ warding market intimately pnd with the understands and wisckim of such columnists as Jackie Robinson, Dr. Martin Luther King, James L. Hicks, Roy Wilkins, Gertrude Wilson, Whit­ ney M. Young, and Poppy Cannon White. NO WONDER a lusty 99.2% of its circulation is eagerly
1964-01-04
transfer any of his assets- Powell has con-i tended in the appeal that the award is excessive. MAN OF 1961 — The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who, in the Year of the Negro Revo­ lution, became to millions, black and white, in South and North, the symbol of that
1964-00-00008
Forget! You And The World <964 RESOLUTION MUST PASS , STRONG CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION I People la Action A Look To 1964 By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. As I look toward 1964, one fact is unmistakably clear: The thrust of the Negro toward full emanci­ pation will increase rather than
1963-00-01006 1 pages
boys murdered? I find it very hard to compre­ hend that you could be divided ! on this issue with Martin Luther I King. Why can’t you and other leaders ever seem to get to­ gether on vital issues. This di- ' vision among us delights the op- ' position. They speak
1963-00-00846 1 pages
Mayor's Ad­ visory Committee on Public Wel­ fare. He als^ was one of the ear'y supporters of the Rev. Dr. Martin i Luther King Jr., president of the ( Southern Christian Leadership Conference, when the Negro cit- • izens of Montgomery, Ala., boy- i cotted the city's buses
1963-00-01090 1 pages
HOME .t . . Parkway Chapel NX AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Dec. 14, 1W3 • <3 READ EVERY WEEK NEW< YORK Your community newspaper Your Favorite Columnists Martin Roy Luther King . Wilkins 1 Write .And Write Negro Jatz artists pres- our story possible. We would'like giving forth their talent? i0 8end our warmest
1963-00-00578 1 pages
leaders at District SS headquarters, 13 Astor Place. SEN. ABRAHAM RIBICOFF SEN. HUBERT HUMPHREY irmingham '‘Living Up To Agreement ’ ATLANTA, Ga. — Dr. Martin ported, and k Luther King Jr., president of the committees ari Southern Christian Leadership deal with race Conference, reported upon re- ingham. turning from a visit
1963-00-00888 1 pages
satisfactory distributed in Russia. condition. Police said that be­ cause the Haitian Consulate has Where else caa yaai get Martin diplomatic immunity and no com- Luther King, Jackie Robinson, plaint was made, it would mere-! Roy Wilkins, Poppy Cannon, Ger- ly keep a report of the situation trade Wilson, Jimmy