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1963-00-00700 1 pages
assistant for education, the branch announced plans for pro­ test demonstrations. ‘‘As a further means of express­ ing the extreme dissatisfaction of the Negro community at the segregated schools its children must attend and the ensuing edu­ cational damage, the NAACP calls for the immediate picketing of the School Committee
1963-00-00714 1 pages
again we * must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. The marvelous new militance which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people—for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have
1963-00-00715 1 pages
questions concerning *5*wil Rights and the treatment ^minority groups wiU be dis- *ctyssed at the meeting. The MFWstion of whether some kind of Community relatione committee March Reaction should be formed to handle ?rob- f^s ^"^g J” *2 ° r liZ told this newspaper. “When HM oeea leamea
1963-00-00722 1 pages
your husband. 3. You will find It valuable for you and your husband-to-be to attend a pre-marital course in your church, community center or hospital. 4. Avoid making any advance rules about your married life. Give yourself time to explore your Individual feelings natural­ ly and easily
1963-00-00723 1 pages
with the com munity Associations of the states in the regions. Miss Gordon, as a field ser vice staff member, will work with community Associations in the Eastern region, with partiqu lar responsibility for those In the states of New York and New Jersey. She comes to her present assignment
1963-00-00724 1 pages
national staff Miss Gordon, as a field 1 member for 21 years, has been vl« staff for the past 10 years correlator with community AssociaUon of the Eastern region. Prior to Eastern region, with par that she worked with the YWCA- l“ "sp<®sJ USO for three years
1963-00-00727 1 pages
iting the U. S. Department of- Agriculture last week that he would like to organize a 4-H Club among older youth in his community to study local, state, and Federal Government. He v.as in Washington to study the Federal Government at close range. Agriculture's Adminis­ trative Assistant Secretary
1963-00-00731 1 pages
Jolly, Miss i Tlette Hlchaux, Miss Hildegrade , Ramp, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kes- i alesser. Miss Southern has been active in her church and community as well. Last year she was chosen to read President Kennedy’s mes­ sage to the 1962 Roundup gather­ ing of over 8000 Girl Scouts
1963-00-00741 1 pages
help him. If the unemployed youth doesn’t desire camp life, the bill will have provisions to put him to work in his own community on projects to be sponsored by fed eral funds. I have mentioned this bill because it is a giant step forward In cementing our human
1963-00-00742 1 pages
about all this?” I asked. ■ SBd J J Ji •^-v 'xx Better Housing BUY HOME SITES NOW/ ‘“U GORDON HEIGHTS FAMOUS Established L I community over 35 years TJI HUNDREDS OF FINE EEXXO «■, "1 HOMES • CHURCHES D9ZB unvSMI auBS . PLAYGROUND QQQ > O ISTART NOW To ,UILD Y0UR FAMILY future