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Along with Marsh Clark's coverage of King, the week's cover story reflects extensive reporting from all our U.S. bureaus on the changing mood and status of the Negro in America. The story was written by Jesse Birnbaum, who wrote our earlier cover story on James Baldwin and many of our reports on the Negro situation in recent months. It was edited by Marsh Clark's older brother, Champ Clark, who wrote our first Martin Luther King cover story back during the Montgomery troubles...
...League's Whitney Young Jr., lacks Young's experience in dealing with high echelons of the U.S. business community. He has neither the inventiveness of CORE's James Farmer nor the raw militancy of SNICK's John Lewis nor the bristling wit of Author James Baldwin. He did not make his mark in the entertainment field, where talented Negroes have long been prominent, or in the sciences and professions where Negroes have, almost unnoticed, been coming into their own (see color pages). He earns no more money than some plumbers ($10,000 a year), and possesses...
...Question on CBS-TV in 1956 (a 14-part question involving Wagner premières, Caruso's teachers and a 1908 performance of Aïda), was never involved in subsequent scandals, spent much of his prize bankrolling his hobby, amateur opera performances; of cancer; in Baldwin...
...Fire Next Time, Baldwin...
...Fire Next Time, Baldwin...