Results for “civil rights”

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1963-07-13 7 pages
annex of Harlem Hospital were made this week by the Joint Committee for Equal Employment Oppor­ tunity, representing s i x civil rights and labor or­ ganizations. A spokesman of the committee said it was “very possible" that demonstrations at 135th St. and Lenox Ave. would be reopened
1963-00-00519 1 pages
addressed by Miss in the Times Square area and Edna A. Merson, chairman emer- tentative plans point to a Sep- ltus, Committee on Civil Rights tember opening. in Metropolitan New York. Barbara F. P. Bell, Lorenza Ben Mms Estelle Noble, a former The names of the graduates graduate
1963-00-00752 1 pages
worked with col­ leges and business organisations Wilkins' Trial Postponed JACKSON, Miss. — Trial of NAACP executive secretary Roy Wilkins here for participating in civil rights demonstrations on June 1 has been postponed from Sept. 9 until the October term at the request of NAACP officials. Wilkins was arrested along with
1963-07-06 5 pages
steps of tin County Court House. CORE The Congress of Racial Equal- and jr ity (CORE) will discuss and analyze the changing civil rights ExP structure and develop ways in ned 11 which the organization can best Loulsi, participate In President Kennedy’s 411(1 11 national desgregation program, constr
1963-00-01090 1 pages
York How Come? Sir: Thg Salvation Army, a religious and humane organiza­ tion helping the unfortunate people of all races, has not en­ dorsed civil rights or the Negroes' demands. How come? Jamiaca .New York Abe Young Brv«M SAMMARTMO vs Jerry GRAHAM Baba BRAZIL vs Garilk MONSOON Haas MORTIMER
1963-00-01100 1 pages
STERDAM NEWS request for comment on Supt. of Schools James B Donovan's support of the "neighborhood school" con­ cept. Community leaders and civil rights advocates have de­ nounced the neighborhood school concept ns a substitute for segregated schools. stated that ha believes la the neighborhood concept, if -he moat
1963-00-00758 1 pages
STORES TO SERVE YOU POLITICIANS AT ROCHDALE — For the first time last week politicians joined the picket line at Rochdale Village housing project where civil right groups have been demonstrating against job discrimination against Negroes and Puerto Ricans for 8 weeks. Leading the marchers here are, L-R: City Council
1963-00-00765 1 pages
express appreciation for Mrs. Hilda Stokley, 18th A.D , their stand on the civil rights program, and that I should ask others to do the same. Would you care to work auch a re­ quest through the Amsterdam News? North, who was also unopposed. Republicans had no primary fight in Harlem
1963-00-00683 1 pages
discrimination sins of the minority. He said “the public must ex­ amine the problem of race re­ lations and economics when it thinks of civil rights in terms of unions and college education.” No Labels He added that he thought it was dishonest to label colleges and universities “segregationist” simply
1963-00-00658 1 pages
Jobs Program, 1 AA&n* lCivil Rights Legis- lation. We must le: people know that the people will be performing An Integrated quartet of hood- an act better thin anybody's f CffDfIV