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Rejects Judgeship
by Arnold Forster, the League’s
With the county post and ^‘general counsel and civil rights
designation on the State Advisory director showed that of 15.500 at
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Executive Secretary of the N.AA.C.P. Working
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Civil Rights.
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Recently elected to baseball's Hall of Fame, a great
leader, a fighter with honesty, courage and determina
tion
CORE, as guest speaker
praised the "little people, the or-
d’nary people” who are now in
ihe front lines of the civil rights
battle” and cited an incident in
Plaauamine, La. where several
ministers had been "pressed in-
Ito leadership roles as leaders."
Ruiz, Atty. Hubert Delaney
Kennedy!
Vdm.nistration as a peace offer-'
(ng to the segregationist forces'
n Southeast Georgia.
Petitions in their behalf have
been circulated by major civil
rights organizations throughout
the South. A delegation is also
planning to call on the White
House to demand the charges be
j dropped. '
trian traffic
represented the West Manhat
tan 20th District since 1961.
Congressman
The 40-year-old Congressman
has been a leader in the civil
rights fight. Among measures he
introduced are. bills to enforce
public school desegregation,
make lynching a federal crime,
end poll taxes and prohibit lit
eracy tests in voting
Others who will address
sessions include George Daniels, j
President of the United Young
Republican Club, and leaders ofi
the NAACP. CORE, and other
civil rights groups.
as long as you’re up
get me a Grant’s
Get the Scotch that everyone is getting np for.
Choice and cherished
Refuge Temple but he
split to form hia own church.
Sessions
President—at—the sessions will
be Smallwood E. William, one
of the civil rights leaders in
Washington, D.C., and a follower
of the Rev. Martin Luther King.
Other bishops expected to parti
cipate are Bishop John S. Beane
fice of former ILU boss, Joe
Ryan.
fio with the 1954 merger Tony
became business manager and
swam with the tide of widening
civil rights for the Negroes. An
other Negro longshoreman re
membered those first days when
the future of Negroes under Teny
•tpl was a question mark.
Dock
first and in a peculiar
place (Mississippi). Negroes don’t
lynch, burn bomb, buy. and sell
humans, kidnap, deprive citiz
en* (to called) of civil rights, of
jobs, homes or freedom, or steal
on the level that has been per
petrated against them.
What does Malcolm or any
other Negro
July 1, 1988. At left la
Alexander Aldrich, director of
the Division for Youth and
chairman of the Governor’s
Special Cabinet Committee on
Civil Rights.
the ONE place to
call for
the minute you want it
YESI Call Beneficial. Gat cash fist for
vacation, for any good reason