Results for “Harlem”

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1963-00-00825 1 pages
withheld on request. No Utters can be returned All mutt be addressed to the tditor. Fighting Each Other Sir; As a lifetime resident of Harlem, and one who has a more than Interest in the political structure of the community, I wish to mount the soapbox. When I was still
1963-00-00797 1 pages
point on Yorn Kippur, the Day of Atonement, which who observe It for two days. Reform Jews observe It only the first day. In Harlem, Rabbi William Mat­ thews held services.-Wednesday evening at the Cohimafidment Keepers Synagogue at W. 123rd St. and Mt. Morris Park, the community's largest
1963-06-15 13 pages
have perpetual darkness ov­ time I see a policeman unmerc­ er our land (or a long time to ifully beating a man in Harlem. come? I am bitter when I see educa­ tional systems perpetuating infer­ ior schools. And I have never met a black man in America who wasn
1962-10-16
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 8, > 8 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 8, 1%3 Political Pot Begins To Boil_ Harlem’s political pot began to boil for a hectic summer primary as leadership candidates began to launch their campaign drives in several districts and opposition candidates were being discussed
1963-01-12 5 pages
Gras, Festi- suit and Raoul Perot vities in Haiti” it seemed as If Cholsil and Orchestra a great rainbow had shattered the musical background , Harlem Opera Society Opera Society Barbara Smith was a brilliant 1 ini’s "Tosca” at Tosca. Her fluid, vit^rant and , stitute of Tech- fuy throated
1963-00-00450 1 pages
Negro youths. sue arning > Jobs Greater New York Coor- t Committee For Equal inity warned this week e demonstrations around w Harlem Hospital Con- »n site was only the be- I of what might eventual- ome one of the greatest lie and labor troubles in : on the site has been
1963-00-00557 1 pages
band a brother and other rela lives. Washington Scott • William Bethel, 47, of 416 St. Nicholas Ave., who died recently in Harlem Hospital, was buried in Long Island National Cem* etery, following last rite* at Unity Funeral Chapel. 2352 8th Ave. A native of Florida, he Is sur­ vived
1963-00-00750 1 pages
adelphia Arena, Sunday Septem­ ber 29th. Mr. Muhammad's sub­ ject will be: Separation or death. The Muslims are sponsoring a bus caravan from Harlem to Philadelphia to hear Mr. Mu­ hammad speak. THATiS ALL” Joast to Coast Furniture, Inc.i furniture installment firm with ices in The Bronx, has agreed
1963-00-00770 1 pages
present racial crisis, was seen as a strong indication that he does not Intend to oppose Pow­ ell for Congress next year as Harlem Democratic leader J. Raymond Jones hinted last month. Farmer is a vice chair­ man of the New York County Liberal Party. CHALLENGE TO NEGRO YOUTH CITY
1963-00-00772 1 pages
South, but in the North as well. It would be the shame of America if these six children died in vain. Faith In Harlem It is heartening to note that while Harlem is the subject of criticism from many areas—both outside and within—there remain some groups which indicate