Results for “Martin Luther King”

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1963-05-11 16 pages
when he saw me in conversation with the local director of the NAACP. , People In Action The South --A Hostile Nation By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. And for too long now the parents of these children I Qnjy For, because of men like “Bull” Connor, they were conceived
1963-00-00345 1 pages
ONLY this newspaper reaches this unique re­ warding market intimately and with the understanding and wisdom of such columnists as Jackie Robinson, Dr. Martin Luther King, James L. Hicks, Roy Wilkins, Gertrude Wilson, Whit­ ney M. Young, and Poppy Cannon White. NO WONDER a lusty 99.2% of its circulation
1963-00-00377 1 pages
timing was stimulated by the turmoil in Birmingham.” “Brooklyn longshoremen do not dodge controversial social issues. We openly admire the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; we agree wholeheartedly with his philosophy of militant but non­ violent protest; we are with him and the CORE freedom fighters
1963-00-00387 1 pages
hood Association on Juvenile De-i arouse support for Freedom Figh sons were serviced, including 20 linquency, stated that “the Fed- ter Martin Luther King, j senior citizens. A juvenile delin­ eral ^Government is trying Guy R Brewer, secretary of quency prevention project pro- vided additional servleas
1963-00-00391 1 pages
umjer the able leader­ should remain so. If they wish the whole eity to to risk their livei, perhaps evan ship of Rev. Martin Luther King to sacrifice their lives and evsn see what type of wonderful celebration they can and others. And then there was the hope that since
1963-00-00452 1 pages
Change the rules and mak< them acceptable!” The work-stoppage Idea, Beve explained, was his. own idea, not that of Freedom Fighter Martin Luther King Jr. or other leaders of the SCLC. to The best habit to form Is read the Amsterdam News every week. Out every Thursday. BOR COLLEGE
1963-00-00478 1 pages
Week In N. Y “Back Our Brothers,” a group organized to give moral aid fin­ ancial support to the integration work of Dr. Martin Luther King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference and other human rights organizations has receiv­ ed official recognition from New York City. PUL ANSWERS AN APPEAL
1963-00-00485 1 pages
receipts. He will sim­ ilarity half of his gross fee from hit engagement to the two organizations. In discussion- ^ith the Rev­ erend Martin Luther King. Jr., president of the Southern Chriit- ian Leadership Conference. Math­ is and his managers, Helen ad John Noga, have conveyed the singer’s willingness
1963-00-00490 1 pages
jail for their convic­ tions,’’ said Dr. A. Dudley Ward, general secretary of the Metho­ dist board of Christian social concerns. ‘‘The Martin Luther Kings and other Negro leaders can no long­ er live in passive non-violence,” he added. . Commenting on the attempts to integrate the Negro Methodist Church
1963-00-00525 1 pages
likes the white man but a black God. Muhammad is the modern Moses, the modern Daniel. Malcolm X went on to blast Dr. Martin Luther King, NA- ACP’s executive secretary Roy Wilkins and a member of the Urban League in his speech. Why guess when the show begins? —when