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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
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
will be largest in
history of the organization.
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New York Amsterdam News Fights for all community rights
and privileges
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
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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
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