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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
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change! A great day! ...
NEW ENGLAND SEASON IN THE SUN ... For those
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
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
Sale
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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
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
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
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
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efforts to mobilize support
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
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
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