Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00933 1 pages
sleeping comfort. All Castro Convertibles are custom-built in your choice of fabrics at these low prices YOUR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE A Bottler for Civil Rights MAKE OUR COMMUNITY A POWER INSTEAD OF A PAWN Free expert decorator service at all Castro showrooms SAT. TIL 7 P.M. • EASY TERMS LOtoO
1963-00-01129 1 pages
city's economic life. The hearings followed demon­ strations fay the Joint Committee on Equal Employment Opportu­ nity, an amalgam of six civil rights and Ubor groups, at the Harlem Hssgital annex last June. Each city official responsible for "the awarding of (construc­ tion) contracts’’ should be held for "responsible
1963-00-00019 1 pages
self ha* said, unless the House rule* fight is won, the legislative outlook will be almost hopeless.” Meany, in commenting on the crucial civil right* issue which has confronted the labor federa­ tion in recent years through the to the government. fight for deMgregation of Negro locals, shifted the responsibility
1964-00-00017
available. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Maintenance *117 Down payment *2500 Located nr Belt Parkway In Bensonhuret sect. FOR DETAILS CALL Cl 7-6343 Committee on Civil Rights in Metropolitan New York Queens—Furnished We have 3. 4 and 5 rm apts. Hawley Realty HO 8-7740 15 a month
1963-00-00940 1 pages
existing at the Annex to Harlem Hospital, 136th St. and Lenox Avenue where work was halted last June on orders from City Hall after Civil Rights groups | picketed the site claiming that non - whites were discriminated against by the building trades un­ ions in the construction
1963-00-00941 1 pages
Miss groups, was presented framed picture of Gov. Luis Munoz Marin of Puerto Rico. She also received congratulatory wire from Rev. Martin Luther King, civil rights leader. With Helen Hall) of the ball. Others are Actor Sidney Poitier and Mrs. Petroamerica Pagan de Colon, director of Employment Security, Santurce, Puerto
1962-07-01
committees headed by Southerners. Mississippi Next As Powell was awaiting word n Congress, bis attackers con­ tinued their campaign the nation’s most militant civil rights spokesman. Late Monday some 40 of the 90 T< House of Representatives mem­ bers put In a resolution urging their stage’s Congressional dele
1963-00-00948 1 pages
Mortgage Available. 110 REALTY 290 Broadway Rte. 110 Amityville 516 AM 4-0252 ROSLYN. LONG ISLAND WEL­ COMES YOU — The Roslyn Com­ mittee for Civil Rights invites you to move to our community.Beau­ tiful houses for sale, all price ranges, good schools. Call 516- PI 5-2078 or write
1963-00-00007 1 pages
gave birth to Pan-Africanlam as a world force, Negro leadership has hith­ erto concentrated its fire, or at least its ire, on securing civil rights from America’s white ma­ jority and Negroes were bound to realise sooner or later that race and color was a major factor
1963-00-01130 1 pages
Leola Minton. Marianne Klipola. Mohnoosh Alemi and Darlene Walker. UFT Backs School Boycott The United Federation of Teachers added its weight and support to civil rights groups in calling for School Superintendent Calvin E. Gross to produce and effect a time table for public school Integration. Announcing a resolution adopt