Results for “civil rights”

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1963-04-20 5 pages
Queens resident leaders. Gregory, then appearing at the Galaxy Club in St. Albans, was honored for his selfless efforts in the civil rights field. Within re­ cent months ..Gregory’s bitter jokes about discrimination have Mrs. William Maillard, 376 New changed into bitter truths for him as he has ventured
1963-00-00827 1 pages
question about the hiring of Negroes etc. (you know those things that ‘we’ are interested in, like equal op­ portunity, civil rights, treat-us - agers in the chain that runs from with - dignity program etc., etc.) 22 Negro Managers chain has 22 Negro man- TRiangle 5-8967 Office* one flight
1963-00-00828 1 pages
scholarships to all races and so on. The hue and cry died down for lack of support. It is strange how, with the current civil rights spirit around, people see ghosts in saxophones where they thought none existed before. But in many ways they are getting the union they deserve
1963-00-00832 1 pages
educational consultant, will accompany him on the trip also. Powell Indicated that the trip would not interfere with his vote on the civil rights bill nk the measure is not scheduled to come up in the House before sometime in November. He will be back the middle of October
1963-00-00266 1 pages
procedural power to var­ District of Columbia Commis­ ious agencies to allow exemptions. sioners to quickly implement the "Under the provisions, the FHA U.S. Civil Rights Commission's has already excluded the resale report and make the nation’s of single-family homes, an ex­ a model community de- emption
1963-00-00835 1 pages
receives $50 a month for not more than 4 years. During the sumgjeri he goes on training cruises as a midshipman. Democrat, will discuss civil rights legislation and its Phone HY 3-6262; HY 3-8666. impact on jobs, schools and health in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Rep. Emanuel Celler, 10th
1983-04-13
about the treatment of Ne­ groes at a military installation in the south. Out of the dozen of letters written to Congress­ men and civil rights organiza­ tions, only one man answered my letter promptly, Congressman Adam Clayton Powell. Adam fol­ lowed up his reply with swift action, he sent
1963-00-00845 1 pages
filed the suit as chairman of the Greater New York Com­ mittee for Equal Opportunity in early July during the height of demonstrations by civil rights groups against construction sites. The Greater New York Com­ mittee for Equal Opportunity is not connected with the Joint Com- Chest
1963-00-00227 1 pages
Negro. The exact date and place of the ceremonies have not yet been established, the union siad. Meredith was named to re­ ceive the civil rights award when the union's membership voted overwhelmingly in his favor at a recent meeting. Cancer Drive All Of April The New York City
1963-00-00851 1 pages
this creative meth­ od. We must keep it at the center of this movement. The days ahead will be difficult. As victories for civil rights mount in the federal courts, the angry passions and deep prejudices of the diehards will be further aroused. These persons will do all within their