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called the
. march, and Oevrtand L. Robin
son. District 6g’i secretary-trea
surer who held up the adminis
trative end of the behemoth civil
rights protest.
The tribute to Randolph, Robin
son and the union's marchers will
be paid at the uniea’s headquar
ters at 13 Astor
special
fund to aid the children of the
late Medgar Even, NAACP field
secretary In Mississippi who was
murdered because of his civil
rights activities in the deep South
state.
An NAACP spokesman said a
five-member committee from the
NAACP board of directors
Negro College all have a sensitive awareness
Fund was launched last week at of the breadth, depth and intens-
ity of the nation's civil rights
the White House.
problem
President Kennedy, in his cam
Mortimer said that at a time
paign kickoff speech, noted that
•'it is particularly appropriate
Clara Barton Voca- for the Southern Christian Lead-
"jtional High School, 901 Classon ership Conference work for the
•pA venue. Brooklyn.
iextension of civil rights.
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Sarah Jean Collins, the 12-year old girl who was
blinded when her sister was killed
wrap me up like this documen
tary on Negro life. This role is
such a challenge to me,” she
said.
A staunch civil rights suppor
ter and a paid-up member of the
NAACP, Miss Foster was among
those up front at the August 28
March on Washington.
"Everytime another
Negro Youth
Plan Action
Jewish and Negro boys and
giria of college age will meet in
Atlantic City thia month to dis
cuss civil right* action under
the auspfte* of the United Syn
agogue of America.
The Jewish group will con
sist of about 200 members of
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Christian
Social Relations Committee of
the Council, Rev. Turner has
been active in many church re
lated agencies and in the field
of civil rights.
A bachelor at 39, the new ex
ecutive secretary was born in
Boston where he received his
B.A. from the Gordon College
of Theology
Folks Home in Brooklyn
and PAL.
Award To Mrs. King
Mrs. Martin Luther King will
be given a Louise Waterman
wise Award for "civil rights and
human dignity” at a luncheon
sponsored by the National Wo
men’s Division of the American
Jewish Committee at the Plata
on June
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