Results for “Martin Luther King”

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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
1963-00-01027 1 pages
League; Mr. Wil­ kins; Miss Dorothy Height, of the National Council of Negro Women; Jack Greenberg, of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund; Rev. Martin Luther King, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; A. Philip Randolph; and John Lewis, of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Conn­ ell. ; Subject Among he problems
1963-00-00935 1 pages
Leaders Meet At Howard Nov. 5 WASHINGTON - Several of the n&Uoa's leading civil rights leaders, inculding Rev. Martin \ Luther King Jr., James Fanner, and John Lewis, will speak at a two-day conference on "Youth, Nonviolence, and Social Change," • at Howard University on Nov. 5-6 The conference
1963-00-00461 1 pages
family is shown here — Maj. Gen. Davis. his mother and father, with Mrs Martin D. Jenkins and the Morgan Pres­ ident, Dr. Martin D. JenkMM/ New Yorkers Give More Dollars To Dr. King Dr.# Martin Luther King, an- presented a check for $50 nounced last week that a Med- school
1963-00-00116 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Bat, Feb. 18, IMS ev. King Sues ecord Company would not be exploited. Dr. King, nor anyone connected with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference knew anything about the record until it was being advertised and distributed.” Rev. Martin Luther King has filed a $200,000 dam- e suit
1963-00-00825 1 pages
ways to get the Amster­ dam News to become our daily Chris Forde, paper? New York Rev. King's Dreom Sir: Re: Rev. Martin Luther King: Your dream is true that we all learn God's work A good champion fighter be­ lieves that if you beat him the first
1963-00-00630 1 pages
civil rights rally will be held, and the money raised will be turned over to the Southern Christain Leadership Conference. The Reverends Martin Luther King, F. L. Shuttiesworth, Ralpn Abernathy and Wyatt Tee Walker are expected to be present. Awards will be presented to Mrs. Catherine Payne Baugh
1963-07-20 8 pages
drenched in Birming­ ham. The throwing of rocks or any objects at New York People In Action A Profound Moral Issue By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. Unfortunately, in our nation the moral determination’to deal with the evil of discrimination has been neither deep enough nor con­ sistent enough
1963-00-00394 1 pages
contributed to the United Negro College Fund, the colored Old Folks Home in Brooklyn and PAL. Award To Mrs. King Mrs. Martin Luther King will be given a Louise Waterman wise Award for "civil rights and human dignity” at a luncheon sponsored by the National Wo­ men’s Division
1963-00-00021 1 pages
President. Roy Wilkins of the NAACP, James Fanner of CORE, Mrs. Dorothy Height of The National Council of Negro Women, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. of SCLC, A. Philip Randolph of The International Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Whitney Young of The National Urban League, all met with