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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most Harlemites are convinced that the cops turn their backs on such rackets for a price. And this conviction vastly complicates the problem of policing Harlem. What happened last week, said the Rev. Richard A. Hildebrand, head of New York's N.A.A.C.P. chapter, was "the explosion of a total community resentment, deeply rooted in the absence of respect on the part of Harlem citizens for the cop on the beat, whom they see in far too many compromising situations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: No Place Like Home | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

Before making the "deal," the attorneys discussed it with Alan Gartner, head of the Boston chapter of CORE, which had sponsored the demonstration protesting the Bickford chain's alleged discriminatory hiring practices. Gartner agreed that there had been no evidence of police butality...

Author: By R.andrew Beyer, | Title: Judge Dismisses Case Of Bick Demonstrators | 7/31/1964 | See Source »

Allen Gartner, head of the Boston chapter of CORE, admitted Sunday that there is no concrete evidence of actual discrimination by the Hayes-Bickford Cafeterias, and said the July 10 demonstration outside the Cambridge Bick was not meant to imply that there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Proof Found of Disrimination By Bickford Chain, Gartner Admits | 7/28/1964 | See Source »

...Boston chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality is attempting to raise money to pay any fines resulting from the arrest of 27 persons in a civil rights demonstration outside the Hayes-Bickford Cafeteria July...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORE Will Pay Fines for Persons Arrested in Demonstration at Bick | 7/21/1964 | See Source »

Massive, mustachioed, cigar-chomping Roscoe Pound was the precocious son of a local judge in Lincoln, Neb. "My blamed memory," he used to say. was so photographic that as a boy he broke up Sunday school classes by rattling off a chapter of the Bible after only one reading. At 12, he entered the University of Nebraska, at 17, emerged as a first-rate botanist, and between studying and practicing the law, he found time to earn a Ph.D. in botany and direct a botanical survey of Nebraska, which now boasts a rare lichen called roscopoundia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lawyers: Paragon of Principle | 7/10/1964 | See Source »

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