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Although these branches are situated in
Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau Counties, discrim
ination of the worst kind still exists in housing,
education and employment. You will, therefore, be
expected to direct a united effort towards correct
ing these gross inequalities in your respective
communities.
A Good Number
LESSONS
ANTON RUSKIN
MO *-*776
La Petite Maston dan Arts
(Little House of tbs Arts) Tutor
ing project (day sssrlnn). Approved
by Bd. ef Education. Small en
rollment for students who need
Individual attention. Nursery, ele
mentary A eecondary levels.
OL 8-9710
OL 7-315*
WOULDNT YOU like
every Thursday.
Refuge Here
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
has been urged by leaders of
the American Negro Leadership
Conference on Africa to provide
educational refuge In the United
States for African students now
in Bulgaria.
In a telegram to Rusk, Roy
Wilkins, chairman of the con
tinuing committee
bans, Long Island and Valley
Forge Army Hospital In Phoenix
ville, Pa.
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The Citizens Association For
Political Education la sponsor
ing a pne-elertion dance Hallo
ween Night. Thursday, Oct. 31
at’the H|naissance Caalno. John
R Young III, chairman announc
Seward
Park High School, 70 Luclow
Street, in downtown Manhattan.
Negro History
Program Friday
i
A Negro history program
sponsored by the Metropolitan
Education Council of New York
Conference of Branches, will be
held at 8:30 p.m. Friday, March
1 at the NAACP office, 239 W.
125th
Know somebody with an
anniversary this week?
DIRECTOR — Dr. Katherine
A, Kendall has been appointed
executive director of the Coun
cil on Social Work Education,
the only national organization
in the field of social work ed
ucation.
They’d love to get your best wishes, by phone.
New York Telephone
schools as you have in other
schools.
That could take a lot of doing
— but that's what the people at
the Board of Education get paid
to do.
Powell
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to Mississippi to make his at
tacks. "Anytime a Negro goes to
Mississippi and wastes
impossible burden upon the teach
ing staffs of these schools and it
is a challenge for all of us who
are interested in the education
of young people. There are very
many dedicated teachers work
ing in our school system and
their efforts are being dissipated
by a lack
great man who spoke here—their voices say, “To
gether.” There is no other way.
Until justice is blind to color, until education is
unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned
with the color of men’s skins, emancipation will be
a proclamation but not a fact. To the extent
consultants” whom they brought
in from NYU, Columbia Univer
sity, Harvard University. Wash
ington. D.C., The Bank Street
College of Education and other
places where Harlem la regarded
as a ‘‘laboratory” where whites
experiment on Negroes.
I could go further. 1 could point
out that this agency’s program
calls