Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
⏳ 734 issues indexed so far — more results will appear as indexing continues.
1963-00-00848 1 pages
Miles, two cousins and other rela­ tives. Mamie Gilmore Mamie Gilmore. 48, of 37 Mor­ ningside Ave., who died recent­ ly in Harlem Hospital, was bur­ ied in Thomasville, Ga., after preparation and shipment of the body by Unity Funeral Home, 2352 8th Ave. Survivors include her mother, two daughters
1963-00-01097 1 pages
taka its course. You mouth a big and bitter battle, Malcolm, but it is noticeable that your militancy is mainly expressed in Harlem where tt is safe. 1 have always contended for your right •— as for that of every American — to say and think and believe what you choose
1963-00-00435 1 pages
Gloria Sand­ ers, secretaries and Laura Lacey treasurer. 120 West 125th Street (Nr. Lenox Ave.) CENTRAL BALLROOM BUILDING For The First Time In Harlem! NOW YOU CAN RENT-A-WIG DAY OR NIGHT A complete Selection —all head sizes for Rent - REASONABLE PRICES — for Sale Come*in and look around
1963-00-00879 1 pages
building in which his church is A 11 «*ndJdMhear‘fel‘s£"’ pathy to Mr. and Mrs Oscar Col- ,loused He said he will ask Harlem’s Uns. parents of Addie Mae, 14; citizenry to contribute to the fund Mr and Mrs. Christopher Mc- campaign. as well as the Nation- Nair
1963-00-00882 1 pages
group of former Tobag- arrested onians, at a meeting which was agajnS( voter discrimination. called by the Society’s President Alston Norton at the Harlem Branch YMCA. The SNCC members who were roughed by policemen were Avery Williams and Carver Neb- Stars of two Broadway shows, lett. Two press photographers
1963-00-00885 1 pages
current engagement at the Village Gate on Sunday, sings for the National Lawyers Guild on Friday. THEY’RE FILMING “The Pawnbroker” in East Harlem these days. Film stars Rod Steiger, Brock Peters and Geraldine Fitzgerald . . . We’re sorry we missed “Pianists Unlimited” Saturday night in the Village, featuring Ray Bryant
1963-00-00094 1 pages
story of his Antioch • tion But thia dedication goes . ' back to the time when the 32- yeax aid pastor was just a youth in Harlem. . Bora in the teeming Black Metropolis of Winston Salem, N. Q. parents, young George was baptized into Abyssinia Baptist •Chqrch by the father
1963-00-00089 1 pages
Cross with the Corps de Ballet seen in a “Centennial Ball” salute. Bari­ tone Andrew Frierson sings “Glory Road and from Harlem are the Lou Parks Dancers whose agile dancing draws heavy ap­ plause. Others on the stage show are comedian Pat Henning, the Roikettes and vocalists Marilyn King
1962-12-11
last Saturday after­ noon at its Town House at 348 Convent Ave. with a program presided over by Mias Gladys Thorne, director of the Harlem Unit The main floor lobby of the Center wee closely packed with an audience of about 200 Junior and senior Mkriatakera and rep­ resentatives
1963-00-00909 1 pages
Jones from the Democratic State Advisory Committee? Does he fear “The Fox”? . . . Local Republic­ ans may have a new club forming in Harlem within the next few weeks . . . Everytime Negroes begin to move in­ to important areas, wealthy do-good whites seek to change the system. Now the Association