Results for “civil rights”

334 matches across 734 indexed issues
⏳ 734 issues indexed so far — more results will appear as indexing continues.
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
1963-11-02 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
1963-00-00937 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
1963-00-00112 1 pages
will be given to the college or high school stu­ dent who has made an outstand­ ing contribution In the area of civil rights and civil liberties Letters of application should be sent to UPWA Public Review Advisory Commission, Room '800. 608 S. Dearborn St., Chica- go, 111. Scholarship
1963-00-00750 1 pages
First New York Film Festival in Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hal! Note daggers worn by the ladies. KING CURTIS TIMMIE ROGERS right into the civil rights issue with an approach that could never have made it on records when Timmie first started in show business. But then
1963-00-00387 1 pages
this week to speed legislation to open more schools and public facilities in an effort to retain control of events in the rapidly moving civil rights revolution. International Plans for President Kennedy’s audience with Pope John XXIII next month in Vatican City were suspended this week as Catholics throughout
1963-00-00439 1 pages
Amsterdam News this week that the con vention will be held according to plan, in spite of the racial strife resulting from the civil rights struggle of Birmingham’s Negroes. "We expect no incident to de­ velop,” she declared. “And Dr. Maxwell and I are going there. We haven
1963-00-00690 1 pages
that he will lead a delegation of J™"' approximately 1,000 Welfare De- on August 26 partment employees who will' Commission join in the Civil Rights March on ,n puert0 Ki< ierence on we Washington, August 28. Commenting on his sizable turn- ing the week out. Commissioner Dumpson said ever
1963-00-00720 1 pages
right _ Odetta. center, on her left by Bay ard Ruatln and Josh White and her right by Lonnie Satin and the team of Peter. Paul and Mary. They entertained the huge crowd prior to the big rally. At the top right are mem­ bers of the medical committee for civil