Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-00-00523 1 pages
another bor­ ough stopped a young man in front of Salem Methooiat Chtrch Sunday night and asked him why be was booing Dr Martin Luther King. "1 don't know. The others are doing it,” was his reply . . . Buddy Dunk said it is a shame that Dr. King
1963-02-23 10 pages
half century. Deaconess Union Tha ninth Negro History tea of Abyssinian Chair The Abyssinian Baptist Church choir which sang at the Rev. Martin Luther King's recent ap­ pearance should be commended for its tremendously impressive performance, including that of its youthful director. Speaking of Dr. King, who drew
1963-00-00632 1 pages
conjunction with the Southern Christian has been projected by the union Leadership Conference, headed to halt the abolition of hundreds by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr of porters Jobs and to Improve Co-ordinating the fund-raising wages and other conditions for campaign was Dr. King’s exe­ these workers
1963-12-14 11 pages
stay the pro- I secution and sentencing of the five who were convicted earlier in separate trials have been cir­ culated. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and A. Philip Randolph are serving as national chairman of the drive. The five persons convicted in- SOMETHING BUGGING YOU? Are the IMtle
1963-05-04 13 pages
local law. the local courts, the Police Department supervised by “Bull” Connor, the outgoing Com­ missioner of Public Safety. I met Dr. Martin Luther King, leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, President of the Alabama Chris­ tian Movement for Human Rights, as well as many
1963-00-00681 1 pages
could not be reached for comment. "This pastor is never on vaca­ tion when my former school­ mate at Crozer Theological Sem­ inary, Martin Luther King, Jr. come* to town. I heard one of your members point out that you will perhaps come off vacation in time for the August
1963-02-09 8 pages
Until he has something constructive to speak or write, he will serve the Negro's cause much better by remaining silent. Sir: Dr. Martin Luther King, writing In the current Issue of Look Magazine, makes the false charge that President Kennedy lacks a “strong voice on civil rights.” Giving Credit
1963-00-00907 1 pages
United States Commission on Civil Rights since Its inception in 1957. lea "In The Know" Are Taking Matures Powerful Formula Dr. -Martin Luther King. Jr. and Roy Wilkins wil be guests of honor at the Freedom House annual dinner in the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel on November 26, in a salute
1963-00-00885 1 pages
proceeds will be turned over to the NAACP, CORE and the Southern Chris­ tian Leadership Conference. ETHEL WATERS Where else caa you get Martin Luther King, Jackie Robinson. Roy Wilkins. Poppy Cannon, Ger­ trude Wilson, Jimmy Hicks and Jimmy Booker bat In the Ams­ terdam News. Out every Thurs
1963-11-16 14 pages
church through the Benevolent Fund Society. A militant fighter for civil rights. Rev. Mitchell was one of 7$ ministers who rallied around Rev. Martin Luther King and got arrested and jailed in Albany, Ga., the summer of 1962. Last summer he was arrested at the Rochdale Village demonstrations in Queens