Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-00-00041 1 pages
Library such as I have not known before. 1 am sorry you omitted the "by ♦ ♦ People In Action Merits of Maladjustment By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. Segregation Is a national problem that will not be solved until enough people North and South, come to see that it is wrong
1963-02-02 6 pages
paying taxes rests always and only with the taxpayer.** By R. J. MEADDOUGH People In Action Segregation And The Church By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. In a recent issue of the New segregation. In some communities Yorker magazine, James’ Baldwin, of the south many churches
1963-00-00153 1 pages
from Page One) t tive secretary, called the mes­ sage "an admirable document,’’ but agreed that it did not go far enough. , Rev. Martin Luther King said the message "is contradicted by what is being done by the federal government in the impacted school areas In the South where
1963-00-00174 1 pages
last year he cooperated with the po­ lice to keep his pickets to a minimum, but his indica­ tion that “this is no Martin Luther King movement,” emphasizes this is war. Unless this is being done for catalystic reasons, we fail to see the dire importance of it. Caleb Peterson
1963-00-00179 1 pages
sessions will be Smallwood E. William, one of the civil rights leaders in Washington, D.C., and a follower of the Rev. Martin Luther King. Other bishops expected to parti­ cipate are Bishop John S. Beane of Petersburg, Va., Bishop J.D. White of Kernersville N.C. Bis­ hop Melvin Robinson of Philadel
1963-00-00206 1 pages
great wrong which separates our people. John W Howell So. Oxons Park. N. Y. People In Action A Letter To Meredith By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. Judging by the newspapers in the last two weeks, it would be easy to assume that James Mere­ dith is no longer
1963-00-00229 1 pages
award given by the F & M Schaefer Brewing Company. Citations were given to the "Most Hat Conscious Women” who were named as Mrs. Martin Luther King, Mrs. Maude Gad- sen, Mrs. Gerri Major. Mrs. Toki Schlak Johnson, Mrs. Dolores Worthington, Miss Dorothy Height, Miss Bena Horne, Miss Joan Crawford
1963-00-00230 1 pages
were so nice to him and be­ cause he likes their point of view. He is also planning to do some work for Martin Luther King too. As a matter of fact, according to Brook, he will work free for any worthwhile benefit, as long as it is a bonafide
1983-04-13
your innate commor. sense, you can probably dMARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. Sharp social change is painful and at times painfully slow. This has been apparent at Albany, Georgia, scene of the largest “jail
1963-00-00252 1 pages
reaffirm their opposition to the doctrine of race hatred. "It is not the controversial Powells, but imen like Ralph Bunche, Thurgood Marshall and Martin Luther King who have been responsible for the im­ provement of the Negro position.” Rep. Adam Clayton Powell’s recent suggestion to remove white leaders from