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1963-00-01025 1 pages
clauses. magnificent stone image”, Rhodes said. Vital Fight cial task force” within the fed­ eration . to help affiliated cen­ tral bodies In community-wide drives to remove bias and discrimination from “commu­ nity life.” 9. A constant reviewal by the federation of its civil rights program to “assure that
1963-00-00353 1 pages
opened them are, from left: George Palmer, Camp Fund director; Mrs. Thelma Stith, Cynthia’s mother; Phyllis Sweeting, registrar, Morningside Community Can­ ter; Walter Stith, Cynthia’s father; and Frieda Harris, member of the Camp Fund C«m- mittee. (Photo by McAdams> the Negro to wait another 100 years". . . Speedy
1963-00-00359 1 pages
will be largest in history of the organization. *2 Bird League Results Monday evening at the Powell (the Gregory Walker Ravens are Community Center gym, on West making it real hot forThe front 137th Street, the Vultures won running teams with their recent their fourth straight game to wins that
1963-00-01062 1 pages
Hear // E\ver where B ♦ pl SB I 1 ✓ 4 *■ ■m.— The is the Biggest... Best More pages of Editorial Coverage More Community leaders Columnists More Classified Advertising More Display Advertising than any weekly newspaper in the United States New York Amsterdam News Fights for all community rights and privileges
1963-00-01077 1 pages
Douglad, Dorothy McKnight. Margie Jeffries and Nuffie Cal­ loway The chapter was recently or­ ganized for the purpose of inte­ grating into the total community the aims and goals of the Key Other officers include Mesdames’ Women, Inc., by Mrs. N. L. Gray, Hope Williams, Laura Nash .and Past president
1963-00-01090 1 pages
BROOKLYN’S MODERN FUNERAL HOME .t . . Parkway Chapel NX AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Dec. 14, 1W3 • <3 READ EVERY WEEK NEW< YORK Your community newspaper Your Favorite Columnists Martin Roy Luther King . Wilkins 1 Write .And Write Negro Jatz artists pres- our story possible. We would'like giving forth their talent
1963-00-01100 1 pages
When Max Rubin resigned a for appointment to the Board of Cttes His Role “Wreag" The Amsterdam News asked several other elected officials and community leaden to con> ment on Donovan's "neighbor- few weeks ago. Donovan, quite Education ' Galamison said: “Whet Calvin E. Gross came here we all wondered
1963-12-21 7 pages
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1963-00-00390 1 pages
Williams St., late last Wednes­ day night after an illness of two months. His death was attribut­ ed to stomach cancer. One of the community’s most vocal fighters against discrimin­ ation in obtaining mortgage funds in Harlem, Mr. Davis had be­ come an effective spokesman in the field
1963-00-01106 1 pages
Mamie Clark, director of the Northside Cen­ ter for Child Development; Drew Days, financial chair­ man of the House of Friend­ ship Community Center; Mrs. Carolyn Stevenson, acting pres­ ident of the Continentals; Mrs. Marguerite Anderson, assistant director of the Mt. Morris Chil­ dren's Center; Mrs. Fannye Pierre