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bers represent all five boroughs of New York.
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utes significantly to local charities and civil rights
causes. We think they’re a fine young chib and expect
they will do honor to the distinguished name they’ve
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few. WWtney Young, Jr. the
great intellectual, Paul Zuber,
the uncompromising lawyer, Roy
Wilkins. Mr. Civil Rights, James
Farmer, loader of the young
fighters. A. PhilMp Randolph, the
Old Hickory of Labor, Rev. Allen
The reference to Chairman
George Fowler
Long Island Coordin-
ating Committee for Ciyll
Rights. With Mr. Nickerson are
(left) Farrell Jones, Executive
Director of the Nassau County
Commission on Hunftn Rights
and (right) Mr. Theodore Con-
lin of Westbury, Treasurer of
the Long Island Coordinating
Committee tor Civil Hight*.
• Bom In Macon, Ga., in 1921,
Claude
their fields of
achievement are Mrs. Harriett
Wright Hines of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in business; Mrs.
Daisy Bates of Little Rock, Ar
kansas in civil rights and educa
tion; Mrs. Diane Nash Bevell of
Atlanta,' Georgia, in civil rights
end youth leadership and Dr.
jTemmie Kittrell of Washington
because he held
out false hopes of employment
to the unemployed,” the Attorney
General said.
Over 500 Queens residents re
dedicated themselves to the civil
rights struggle at a Jamaica NA
ACP sponsored memorial serv
ice held Bunday, June 18, at the
Morning Star Baptist Church, Ja
maica. for Medgar
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MONDAY, Oct. 21 - Crista:
Close-ups of people whose actions
made civil rights history during
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR / RICHARD BURTON
LOUIS JOURDAN • ELSA MARTINELLI
MARGARET RUTHERFORD • MAGGIE SMITH
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Press For
Civil Rights
Disappointed over the mihl re
sponse to its first public appeal
in Atlantic Cijy. the new Medi
cal ComrwttJp for Civil Rights
has vowed to step
mostly from the New York
and New Jersey area, aid was
headed by President Jim Carey,
who said, he saw the biggest civil
rights demonstration as a "world
wide expression of a people’s de
mand for equal rights, and not
as a demonstration to create a
climate that would
Hotel on
Saturday. November 16.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is
deeply concerned with two of the
nation's greatest problems, that
of youth and civil rights. Dr.
Robert Ross Johnson of St. Al
bans Congregational Church, who
have had many interesting exper
iences with the civil rights move
ment, will
Urban League president, pointed
out that this years’ event takes
on extra-ordinary significance in
the light of current developments
throughout the field of civil rights
Brooke to Speak
All sessions will be conducted
in the Statler Hilton Hotel.
The keynote speech will be
given by the Atty. General