Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-00-00397 1 pages
Realtors Give, Pledge $1000 To King A check for $1,000 and a pledge for an additional $1,000 were given to Dr. Martin Luther King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference Friday by the Al­ lied Real Estate Board, Inc., at its Fifth Annual Award* Din­ ner-Dance. 700 persons
1963-06-01 4 pages
ehaplaia: Robert Gudgt., parliamentarian, and Grant P. Luck. Proceeds from the luncheon will aid the Southern Christian Leadership under the direction of Dr. Martin Luther King. Officers Of Group PFPW-COLX PPF5FNT5 THE WEEK’S CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 31—DANCE; Hotel Theresa; St. Augustine College Alumni of New York
1963-08-03 4 pages
dent of AGVA . * of a|l opportunities airport by a motorcade led by ‘When the doors to employ- Rev. Martin Luther King and ment are opened, there must be Rev A. D King, which will trained Negro manpower to step transport the performers throogh into the Job vacancies that
1963-00-00977 1 pages
Thurgood Marshall. King To Speak The observances will close on Nov. 17 when the anniversary sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the civil right < and leader of the Southern Christian Leader­ ship Conference. The church reported this week that Gov. Rockefeller, Mayor Wagner
1963-06-29 7 pages
Hall, from union head* quarters and from individual labor leaders while we watch the unemployed rolls of Negroes grow and grow. As Dr. Martin Luther King has said: Negroes have heard the word “wait” too often from the power structure which controls this city. This “wait” Dr. King has said
1963-04-06 7 pages
From Monday April 8 through Good Friday April 12, he will •peak each evening at 8 P.M. Dr. Johns preceded the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, before the later went to his present pastorate in At­ lanta, Gt. While at Dexter
1963-06-15 13 pages
othy Cotton told tht 500 persons l“‘ 5>u? persons attending the luncheon in accept­ ing the check on behalf of Dr. Martin Luther King. Judge Bolin Presides Judge Jane Bolin presided. Oth er program participants included Rev. Robert Johnson, Miss Ear iene Bentley, Miss Lillian Nek- ritz, Mrs. Marie
1963-00-00522 1 pages
tional Baptist Convention hand­ ing a cheok for 81,000 to James L. Hick* of the Amsterdam News for presentation to Dr. Martin Luther King and his Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Amsterdam News church reporter Malcolm Nash looks on. The eyebrow raising comes because Dr. J. H. Jack
1963-00-00623 1 pages
conference. Both Cleveland Robinson and Bayard Rustin, coordinators of the March, attended the press conference. AU of the nation’s Big Six, Rev. Martin Luther King. A. Philip Randolph. Roy Wilkins. Whitney Young. James Farmer, and John Lewis of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Com­ mittee are scheduled to address
1963-00-00851 1 pages
certainly be more pleasing to look at than Governor Ross Barnett! Lis Is Justice? People In Action Great Day For Negro By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. New divisive forces are at work in our community. In the mad quest to conquer us by dividing us white people are working