Results for “civil rights”

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1963-04-13 13 pages
coverage to "95 per cent of all private housing in the state and will have a far- reaching impact upon other areas of civil rights,” pointing out t-hat many racial problems are deeply rooted in segregated housing pat­ terns. Gov. Rockefeller, who had spon­ sored the measure, termed
1963-00-00636 1 pages
Urges Join Sit-Downs * A Brooklyn Methodist minister who was one of the 14 arrested as he called on his congregation to support the civil rights recently and out on $1,000 bail, Medical Center construction site, and “let their bodies be felt” ershlp of the Rockville Center; committee
1963-00-00036 1 pages
executive es­ tablishment in a manner not ap­ proached by hia predecessors. ... . — NAAZ3P executive alto praised the Attorney General for his forthright action on civil rights. __ In a special report to the meet­ ing, Gloster Current, NAACP di­ rector of branches, reported that the membership
1963-00-00391 1 pages
prominent New York daily newspaper which sought in an editorial to help along the Negro cause. The editorial concerned itself with the civil rights demonstrations then going on in Cambridge, Maryland. It highly praised a Circuit Judge who formed a committee of whites who sat down in a conference with
1963-00-00055 1 pages
court yet. Before this, whenever the Justice Depart­ ment has sought authority to file suits on behalf of school children In previous civil rights bills, Southern Congressmen have al­ ways blocked efforts to write jsuch authority into the law. In any room that's a family room -you’ll naturally
1963-00-00188 1 pages
universities, era. He was regarded as a leading Where his rite* were held, liberal churchman, active In under whom and where he was civil right* and labor causes, buried was not disclosed, but it He » survived by hi* wife, was learned from other sources Ruth, and three children. Rob- tHat
1963-00-00347 1 pages
Hart book he is producing for the movies.” It is tragic to hate in the plural,” b > Urgent civil rights progress In the country in recent years, white Americans must respond with (Continued on Page Two) Boo Eart ha As Speaker At Rally “The only way we are going
1963-00-01045 1 pages
Mexico. . J pria0Der “ *Rrabury’ Ma”l jail, who said he was arrested It all happened not because of for participating in a civil rights her charm, grace and natural demonstration, has decorated his beauty, but because she repre-'teI1 with the litUe girl s J***"* sents a breakthrough
1963-00-00455 1 pages
CALENDAR OF EVENTS fow—June 30—ART EXHIBIT; 132 W. 07 8t., Van Elliott June 20—MEETINO; 185 E. 58 St.; Committee on Civil Rights In Metropolitan N.Y. lune 21—DANCE; Embassy Ballroom; WUllamsbrldg* NAACP. . -v__ _ June 21—DANCE; Audubon; Epsilon chapter. Omega Psi Phi fraternity. June 21—DANCE; Renaissance
1963-00-00769 1 pages
NAACP the Congress of Racial and to Equality. The NAACP check was jointly accepted by Arthur Spin- gam, president of the civil rights association, and Bishop Stephen Gill Spottswood, AMEZ prelate and chairman of the NAACP board of directors The CORE eheck was accepted by Robert Gore for James Farmer