Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00666 1 pages
Federation of Students of Black Africa studying in France, the Zimbabwe Afri­ can Peoples Union of Southern Rhodesia. Council Race In 21st Key For Harlem By JAMES BOOKER The fight for the Democratic nomination for the City Council in Harlem’s 21st Councihnanic District between incumbent Councilman J. Raymond Jones
1963-00-00623 1 pages
ganised in all of the boroughs to spur Interest In t£e March for Jobs and freedom Rev. Thomas Kilgore la head of the Harlem Committee. The various commu­ nity coordinators, working out of the March headquarters. 170 W. 130th St., are active stirring in terest throughout the city
1963-00-00839 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 5, IMS - To serve Harlem’s “important area 99 J ~~ with “substantial middle class 1 «. fw «*><■ «h W•e»-»• •te »»A- *r- i—•*• i ir- iti: I'1I1I11i i«Ii i< r 4 . - 5 £../ * • » David Rockefeller, President of Chase Manhattan, announces opening of new branch
1963-00-00809 1 pages
Negro freedom cen­ ers met then with the Pres­ ident to invite him to the tenary celebration, held last Sept. 7-13 at Harlem’s Mother Zion Church. Reading clock­ wise around table (starting left) are Bishops William M. Smith, H. B. Shaw, Commis­ sioner John B. Duncan, Bishops
1963-00-00819 1 pages
slight demurrer to your article about the Department of High­ ways and the Edenwald Con­ tracting Company which is filling potholes for us in Harlem under a maintenance contract. The story, the headline and es­ pecially the "peewee” above the headline left the impression that it was illegal
1963-00-00468 1 pages
Third 2 points, the Bisons defeated Coote Ati, flJ^jnond. Archie Ming, Com-^Fairwood A.C., 55-45. Rudy Bogad Holden mfogfflrftar of the Harlem River led the losers with 18. Willie to a 70-’ BOTBBt League is studying the 36 victory over Milbank w'ith his 16 markers. Bouncy Thompson
1963-00-00306 1 pages
daugh­ ters, 11 grandchildren, 2 risters, 2 brothers and numerous other relatives. Bessie A. Smith Bessie A. Smith who died re­ cently in Harlem Hospital, was buried in Mt. Holiness Ceme­ tery, Butler, New Jersey, follow­ ing final rites in Unity Funeral Home Chapel, 2352 8th Avenue. Elder James
1963-00-00794 1 pages
totals 458 SPECIALS! -f Tunisian Students Visit NY A group of 22 students major­ ing in English at the University of Tunis visited Harlem recent­ ly to converse with American Ne­ groes. In order to graduate as teachers of English, they explain­ ed, they are required by their university
1963-00-00569 1 pages
Schedules For YMCA's Pony And Little League Baseball Hcrt &re the schedules for the baseball and softball leagues, sponsored by the Harlem Branch YMCA for this summer Pony League Baseball 1. Amsterdam News 2. Boys of YesterYear 3. Bronx-Union YMCA 4. J. Horn 5. Morningside 6. St Marks
1963-00-00391 1 pages
Sunday's Memorial Parade, Here . waa )>■* hinaaoi in sponsored by the a. the b gge. t n the 369th Veterans’ Association history of Harlem. We Get The Message! AWhiie Christian Answers the Muslims * By FATHER W.’J. McPEAK Adam Clayton Powell recently paid tribute to the * Black Supremicists and Jackie