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1963-03-02 10 pages
home at 10 Jumel Terrace Sunday morn­ ing after a long Illness. He was 70. Leaders of several dental so­ cieties and community groups joined in mourning his passing and praising him'af hearted professional voted much of his time and ener­ gies to improving his commu­ nity
1963-03-23 13 pages
agree with Dr. King that "the common fight Is against the enemies of democracy.” We un derstand and can share with the Negro community its determina­ tion to achieve that complete equality of treatment -which it should long since have received, and its desire to have a proper share
1963-05-11 16 pages
Dope War The Rev. O. D. Dempsey said this week that four large dem­ onstrations, starting at four dif­ ferent points In the community and ending in front of the Hotel Theresa, will be made through Harlem Saturday afternoon to dramatize the dangers of narcot­ ics addiction. The rally
1963-03-09 7 pages
foundation for Negro youth to develop a self-image of dignity. Something so important warrants the full atten­ tion and support of the whole community. All the spotlights of the Amsterdam News and the construc­ tive, but critical eye of every well-wisher of Harlem must be focused upon this
1963-10-12 18 pages
more than 25 years, I am aware that your journal has weathered the storms of unionism, racism, competition, feeble support in the Negro community, Madison Avenue skulduggery, and little or no support from big national advertisers. In spite of these ob­ stacles, The AMSTERDAM NEWS has arrived as a solid
1964-01-04
millions by the city and federal government and private founda- singing giants of the gospel world, will be held on tian* if the community is to grow and prosper, the Jan. 17 at the Apollo Theatre to help raise funds tor a $100,000 “halfway house" to rehabilitate Harlem
1963-07-27 12 pages
public schools while at the same time! advancing the basic alms of pub-' lie education. The superintendents will con­ sider other broad community and social problems which affect the Medical Study Grants Go To New Yorkers^ I Two metropolitan area youths, both 21-year-old. were among 40 Negroes
1963-08-24 10 pages
protest demon- others will visit the President The Commissioner's directive strations in their local w«tnesday morning, before the ordered all racially Imbalanced communities for freedom will report to and jobs in the courts, in rally on their talk with the Pres- the legiglative halli, and in the streets
1963-05-18 14 pages
later date. Plans are also being made for the Annual Fellowship Affair to be held in February, 1964. READING GLASSES $7.50 Since 1937, COMMUNITY OPTICIANS has been making . l- :„cs to? men and women from all walks of life, offering fine, friendly service, and passing on the advantages* of volume
1963-05-04 13 pages
easiest, most effective day afternoon, at Congregational Meanwhile HARYOU’s sister There were several cakes project, Associated Community made like bunnies, cookies, can­ Teams, which operates the Do­ dies and a large bowl of punch mestic Peace Corps announced served in a beautiful crystal that it has begun a recruitment