Results for “civil rights”

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1963-08-28 2 pages
that ac­ cording to figures released by the Harlem branch of the NAACP, if we can't support at least one of our major civil rights organizations any better than this, then perhaps we de­ serve anything we get. , There are some people who doubt the efficacy of the Free
1963-00-00937 1 pages
Baltimore, each a top of­ ficial in his Temple. (McAd­ ams Photoi YW Annual Meeting .‘‘If the activities of the past twelve months in civil rights have done nothing more, they should at least have convinced all of us that this is not an issue which can be ignored
1963-00-00949 1 pages
extrem­ ists on either side were harm­ ful. Brands Him Racist Expressing amazement at Pow­ ell’s recent criticisms of the NAACP and other civil rights groups which advocated inter­ racial action, Bunche said, "I always find it difficult to under­ stand how a Negro, like the white supremacists
1963-11-02 3 pages
Liberal Let’s Go J We don’t know anyone who is fully satisfied with the actions of anyone else in connection with the civil rights bill now before the Congress. Certainly we are not. But our dissatisfaction is aimed more at the shilly shallying that has been connected with
1963-00-01016 1 pages
were fighting outside 231 SL Nicholas Ave. and Ackin Suffered knife wounds about the neck and throat. The demonstration proved pro- / fitable to the civil rights move- ment as well as the onlookers / when the sponsoring chess club £ announced that the receipts of/ twenty-two dollars would be do- £ nated
1963-00-00722 1 pages
Birmingham in tear and now we came to Washington to march from fear.” he declared. "Great impact should be made by this on civil rights legislators.” National Dental Assn. Celebrates 50th Year The National Dental Association |guaranteed of first class citiien- closed its 50th Anniversary meet
1963-02-02 6 pages
announced the forma­ tion of a committee of the arts to aid the southern student free­ dom movement in their continu­ ing fight for civil rights. First on the list of events to be organised by the artists is a benefit concert on behalf of the, it serious. Student Nonviolent
1963-00-00808 1 pages
code. . . . Jam Branch NAACP held their ‘Mourning’ Memorial Ser vice for the 4 Birmingham chil­ dren in St. Albans Park last Sunday. . Tri-Boro Civil Rights Com­ mittee’s show planned for Sept 29 at the St. Albans Plaza has been postponed. It will headline Dick Gregory. Proceeds will bene
1963-00-00451 1 pages
Martin, deputy chair­ man of the Democratic National Committee, urged Negroes to take greater advantage of the bal­ lot, asserting that far too many civil rights leaders fall to realize that registration and voting are the key to a permanent change in the social order. Noting that of 10 million
1963-10-05 9 pages
appearance at the Apollo Theatre. The Chicago comedian, who has been jailed in Mississippi and Alabama and in his own home town for his civil rights activities, said he has been in touch with the Justice Depart meet since his wife's arrest last w eek with six other Negroes