Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00715 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS. Sat., Sept. 7, IMS » ___ I <'>•'. ■■ Civil Liberties Leaders Join Mahopac Meeting MAHOPAC —. Clergymen of all denomination* in thia area are planning a major ClvU Right* meeUn. with the hope of forming a committee in behalf of the freedom goals. Marian Anderson, the noted singer, is among those invited
1962-08-15
Ravnell, Mrs. Laura McIntyre, June Wills, Mrs. Susie Craig, and Mrs. Lil­ lian Plummer. Rights Groups Bock WMCA The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the American Jewish Congress, and the Ameri- Brotherhood of Christianity Civil Liberties Union this stretched its hand from this city wee^ Jpmed as friends
1963-01-26 5 pages
George H. Fowler,chair­ man of the State Commission for Human Rights, introduced the! i Governor. NEW STATE SENATOR—Jer­ ome L. Wilson, receives oath of office as State Senator repre­ senting Manhattan’s 22nd S.D., from new Civil Court Justice Samuel Spiegel. Mr. Wilson for­ merly served as press
1962-10-16
freedom fund drive dinner, sponsored by the Civil Liberties League of the Bronx, will be held at noon, Saturday, at 1358 Pros­ pect Ave., the Bronx. It was an­ nounced this week by Samuel Brown, an official of the league. — - ■ Form the right habih Read thf Amsterdam News every week
1963-00-00389 1 pages
Blue Aid Rights Bill Two Harlem Republican lead- peared before the House Juc ers, Cary D. Blue, of the 11th As- iary Committee on May 28-29 sembly District, and Harold C. Washington, DC., In support Burton, leader of the 12th A.D., Rep. John Lindsay’s civil rig Square Deal
1963-00-00105 1 pages
right hands as quickly as possible. No Surveys, Mr. Mayor The Brooklyn Co-ordinating Council’s personal petition to Mayor Wagner to do something about the general unemployment situation in Brooklyn, and the juvenile unemployment particularly in the Bedford Stuyvesant area, is a bold step in the right direction. Last
1963-00-00604 1 pages
chaperone the 16 bus loads of boys and girls who went on the outing last Sunday. Each guest was provided with lunch. Left to right: Chick Gallop, Lawrence Jones. Ernest Gor­ don. WiKie Starling. Jeff Brown, Alfred Jones, Richard Johnson, Zeke Gordon, Her­ man Wilson, William Lindsay, Charles Caro
1963-00-00631 1 pages
area of the increasing narcotics prob­ lem, and called for greater sup­ port behind a move to allow police to make arrests without warrants. Civil Service Commissioner George Gregory, Jr., in keynot­ ing the afternoon meeting, urged Harlem parents to take a greater concern with the education of their children
1963-00-00812 1 pages
should not be misconstrued as a reason for reducing .local civil defense activities in New York State, Raymond J. Barbuti, acting di­ rector of the Civil Defense Com­ mission. has warned. "There will be a continuing need for civil defense aa long as Russia has an arsenal of nuclear weapons
1963-00-00655 1 pages
convic- whA Mr. Putnam's work, the panel said, based its argument upon . AA« Dr- Shuey's findings and upon comparative history of civil- comes up for sentencing on Au- mid K wn* •rat Court jury of conspiracy^ a-.J Vmr a TTnnrl - JUSt One 01 tuGITT