Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00728 1 pages
sister, Mrs. Collis Clark. World famous Women Will "Write For Rights WASHINGTON, D. C. —“Write about united actionforcivilrlghts NCNW president. to Washington for Civil Rights” Representatives attended from ... . ' vi u the National Council of Jewish Status - of wome was the note on which repre- Women Anaerican Congress tional Women
1963-00-00536 1 pages
Killers Stalk In Mississippi ATLANTA, Ge. — The Civil t Rights Commission was “urgent- < ly" requested tcivil rights in J Mississippi immediately," in a , .telegram sent by SNCC, follow- i ing the killing of three Negroes in i the last six weeks
1962-12-07
Wednesday, May 29, to Saturday, June 1. Convention delegates from some 12 metropolitan centers will attend the conference to study the effect of the civil rights struggle on sales, marketing and public relations programs of American business firms, their products and services. When Mother Cabrini High School students voted Donna
1963-00-00568 1 pages
Lawyer’s Com* mittee on Civ fl Rights Under Law established in response to a rec­ ommendation by President Ken­ nedy. of civil rights under law. for which lawyers are especially qualified to take the lead." Negro Lawyers u Announcement of the formation cf the new committee was made here
1963-00-00555 1 pages
cited as > exemplifying the kind of firms I in which pension funds of civil t servants should not be invested. p "lywvwvw < Telephone Company In an appearance before the Louisiana Advisory Committee of the Federal Civil Rights Com­ mission. the Urban League of­ ficial charged that the Southern Bell Telephone
1963-08-03 4 pages
work with otologists, hospital clinics, welfare agencies, labor unions, public and private schools, and industry personnel offices, as necessary. $1,500 To Aid Civil Rights Mrs. Helen W. Maxwell. Su­ preme Basileus of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, a national teachers' organization, recently announced that her or­ ganization
1963-00-01089 1 pages
murdered children of Birmingham, nor in the home of gro community from their role the Medgar Evers family, nor in the civil rights strugglel None- in the homes of countless other the-less, it is becoming Negro families, whose homes and mgly clear with each unfolding mean that the Negro
1963-00-00795 1 pages
Edward Costikvan. - Rabbi The Kennedy Administration drew more criticisms this week for its failure to take more prompt, vigorous and positive step* on civil rights issues. The latest la the series of de- plorations came this weak from Rabbi Richard O. Hlrsch, direc­ tor of the religious action center
1963-00-00624 1 pages
Human Relations “ton Ave. committee, UFT, 300 Park Ave- were al- nue South, New York 10, New two men. York. for the U. S. Civil Rights Com­ mission, will take over new dut­ ies on Oct. 15, as dean of the Howard University Law School, university officials announced
1963-00-00796 1 pages
bitterly criticised the coun­ try for spending billions for the U-J, and for other defense pro­ jects overseas and falling to act i civil rights violations in the nation. "If the United States can fin­ ance and train troops and used U S. ships to transport an army