Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00647 1 pages
investigation of blis charges Involving the con­ struction Industry In New York City were laid last week to the Labor Department. The Civil Rights Commission charged the department with blundering in its failure to allow the commission to check o u t more thoroughly accusations that nonwhites were rigidly barred
1963-00-01073 1 pages
tragedies which lave shocked the world and brought universal pleas for an end to lawlessness and acial hate. The struggle will go on. A civil rights bill is before Congress, national elections ire only months away. On these and a dozen other fronts the fight will be pressed
1963-00-00978 1 pages
ried on intelligently." Equality for An While the Catholic newspaper said it has never been too sur­ prising t o hear "private civil rights groups call for job quo­ tas,” the call for equality must be based "on some very funda­ mental principles” of equality for all. The newspaper noted
1963-00-00673 1 pages
said “the program is deisgned to prepare young Kap­ pa men for the roles which must be assumed once the fighting over the civil rights question is re solved and the Negro Is expect ed to be prepared to step into positions of leadership on a n equal basis.” Double
1963-00-00680 1 pages
most horrible, rejected, obnox­ ious scum from any oil er race, except the black; 27. To throw eggs at a respect­ ed civil rights leader, but to la­ vish chickens, Cadillacs, dia­ monds and red carpets on that "man” at the corner of 8th and 125th Street. 28. To criticise
1963-00-00681 1 pages
what by now Is a rhetorical question. Takes To Task Taking the ministers to task for not having evinced any in­ terest in the civil rights fight around the Rochdale Village pro­ ject. the letter states, in part “You live in large parsonages, you have big names and you have
1963-01-16 2 pages
along with the story that Commissioner Reldy had given Mr. Jack a post on * the city payroll enabling Mm to win his pension rights as a Civil Service employee. Sir: I want to thank you very much for the fine column con­ cerning our recent Arden House conference I enjoyed
1963-00-00767 1 pages
Taking note of the national and The memorial will be spon­ international respect and tributes sored by the National Civil being paid to the bomb victims Rights Party. Rev. George Law from many of the world’s capi- — tals. Rev. Cross said: “Out offence of Brooklyn will
1963-00-00699 1 pages
here.’* Lena Horne, Civil to speak said only one word. Rights Bill with reservations. 1 "Freedoo” and convulsed the protest the ommission of a clause crowd. on police brutality.** The Hollywood contingent
1963-00-00760 1 pages
declaration by the court, the ACLU said, will hasten the end of racial discrimination by unions and employers. The civil liberties group asked that violation of the right of fair representation be declared an un- Stoney Harrison Specials CADILLACS 1957's thru 1963'» Bank Rates Servicemen Financed CREDIT BY PHONE