Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00749 1 pages
time lob­ byist in the USA for Negroes when I was sent there by the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. As a pioneer in the civil rights fight, it was a proud day for me to see the : ;____ change! A great day! ... NEW ENGLAND SEASON IN THE SUN ... For those
1962-03-23
jobs for Negroes and Puer- Ricans in the community. Since starting its appeal to uaineas firms jn Newark, the ommittee comprised of business id civil rights groups, said 41 f 125 job opportunities for egroes have been filled. These icluded 22 stores which made te jobs available. More Negroes were
1963-00-00744 1 pages
city’s chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality. They passed out handbills, at­ tacking Or. Jackson as an “Uncle Tom’* on civil rights issues. Inside the auditorium, the Rev. R. L. Evans of New York, a non-member of the NBC, made a futile attempt to draw min­ isters
1963-00-01006 1 pages
Sale U ation of govern , N, N.J. — A special .sale of Fast Africa I TREh' meeting for membersIbooks, r ’ a A,r States, Municipal Civil Rights|pli« at and other loca, New,among I was announced of ord Foundation. Qrey offjciais Wjii be held at the [Sixth An on announced
1963-06-01 4 pages
Baker Motley, "Woman of the Year" and1 Ed Sullivan, “Man of the Year.” Mrs. Motley is an NAACP Iaw-i yer and today’s civil rights "Portia." Mr. Sullivan is the ia- ,ion ally known television ality, producer, news­ paper writer and columnist who I has given many theatrical
1963-00-00748 1 pages
objectives. The Negro leaders and their White co-patriots should continue to give this type of moral-based leadership as an indispensible aid to civil rights and its re­ ciprocal responsibilities. Sir: This organization received its annual check from the “Mon- This is not the nationol civil day Night
1963-00-01003 1 pages
NAACP Executive Secretary Dos buIt~ Th: ouis Lefko- resulted in Despite dire warnings that his probe, said there will be no civil rights mea- dule tes against sure enacted by Congress in this Md.; Ballard has session, Mr. Wilkins and other pear NAACP officials have continued ------ efforts to mobilize support
1963-00-00798 1 pages
least 110 per cent of their pare yourself for 500,000 to in­ Christmas budget to the various vade your capttol. legitimate Civil Rights organize tlona for the support of their programs? Or, perhaps, the cost of a Christmas tree which would not symbolize the birth of Jesus
1963-00-01080 1 pages
Open till 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. At West Side Y 22 • N.Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Dec. 14, 1963 Hold NJ Civil Rights Centennial Program Christmas Sale By CONRAD CLARK TRENTON. N.J. - A Civil Rights Centennial Program was held here at the War Memorial f on Monday under the sponsor
1963-00-00725 1 pages
March on Washington for Job* and Freedom. Aug. 28, was a 21-year-old dream come true. It was the veteran labor leader aod civil rights advocate who first conceived the idea of a March on Washington in behalf of Negro rights. Mr. Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping