Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-01103 1 pages
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
1963-00-00777 1 pages
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
1963-00-00779 1 pages
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
1963-00-01036 1 pages
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. Rev. Lowe Could Have Made It In Show Biz Sarah Jean Collins, the 12-year old girl who was blinded when her sister was killed
1963-00-01033 1 pages
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
1963-00-01104 1 pages
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 Atid- the college
1963-00-01110 1 pages
said Tea IN GQ roes IO continue .... ww ” ^4 .0 ““di the mayor meets with us.” N*Sr° city bus drivers; addition- called the civil rights organise- to demonstrate «“*«!»: and general upgrading gainst the NAACP. In which he make Jackaon * better place U laca t , al N«gro police
1963-00-00398 1 pages
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
1963-00-00394 1 pages
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
1963-00-00803 1 pages
both writing and vk.tim wbo wins victory over •ting which Indicate as-perma- heroin only ln death. His youth- >nt a place for.the Civil Rights ful contact candvman. is given ovement in American theater considerabie depth by H.mpton , the works of James Baldwin in Clanton who combines the moods