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formulate new plans and
to take the affirmative steps
now toward the true integra
tion of our schools that the dis
appointed community has been
led to expect. "Sneaking tof
myself. I urge speed, speed,
speed and more speed.”
devoted much of her time
"School integration in our
city presents
Reverend Robert S. Sherard, can
didates for Queens City - Council
man - at - large. The candidates
were invited as a service to the
community and a reflection of
the increasing responsibility
which Allied Democrats is as
suming In developing new rela
tionships with the party organi
zation for the benefit
Senior Leader.
HONOREE — Mrs. Margaret
S. Douglas, Assistant Superin
tendent of school districts 43
and 44 in Brooklyn, will be hon
ored by the community at a
testimonial dinner to be held
Wednesday evening, June 5 at
the International Hotel, Interna
tional Airport. Mrs. Douglas,
who worked her way through
attend three high schools in the
Bronx.
Headed by Mrs. Janet Karson,
Executive Board member of the
school’s PTA, parents, teachers,
and community leaders appealed
to the Board not to force the
children In schools they feel are
overcrowded.
JHS 43 s graduating class has
been zoned
Site
ipporters of the proposed Riv-
de Park, found 102nd to 106th
will discuss their efforts to
elop year-round recreational
grams in the community at i
lie meeting on Thursday, Oct
at the Masters Theater, 103rc
and Riverside Drive at 8. p.m.
ity Planning Commissioner
anor Guggenheimer will
District At
torney for New York County un
der Frank Hogan.
CLIFFORD ALEXANDER
He brings to HARYOU the typ<
of. young executive experience
the community needs.
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survey taken
LUTHER KING. JR.
Life In Birmingham
Many people are unaware of the
severe crisis that still exists in
Birmingham, Alabama. For years
the Negro community has weath
ered with great patience the most
extreme provocation to resort to
violence. It has
been a long night
of mayhem, bomb
ings
could, counselling the workers,
pastor of St. Luke’steach,n* them at S“nday 801,001
and conducting services In the
camps
er,
Community Church of
Brownsville, mi^ht have be
come a doctof oi a lawyer.
But certain influences in
his life, in particular his
wartime experiences
ideas about the management
of a modern family and a modem home. These
classes are being thought of in Africa in terms of a
community development program and they are of
special interest to the emerging national govern
ments. Freedom is a reality; responsibility for edu
cation of women
same street.
tion convention which opens on
May 28.
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The first month of field oper
ations for the Domestic Peace
Corps of Associated Community
Teams provided direct services
to 451 individual young people
living in Central Harlem, it was
announced by Livingston L. Win- Harlem >Yooth- Opportunities
gate, executive director