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...seven-week buying boycott. It is the biggest breakthrough of Negroes into white-collar jobs in the city, and probably in the state." But in Charleston itself, where the boycott has been in effect since March 17, the story rated nary a line in either the News & Courier (circ. 61,500) or the jointly owned evening paper, the Post...
...News & Courier's boycott of the boycott is only expected behavior for one of the South's noisiest advocates of segregation. The paper's editorial policy is one long, high-fidelity rebel yell to hold that color line. It has used the occasion...
...news to the News & Courier is any race trouble up North, however slight...
...rambling editorial expressing "sorrow" over "the picketing of King Street stores in an attempt to force employment of clerks on the basis of race." Then the paper curtain descended once more-and stayed down. Said Waring: "This paper is not interested in promoting boycotts." Said News & Courier Assistant Editor Arthur Wilcox: "We don't think it's a story...
...best themselves. A Rothschild was the first Jew in the Commons, a Rothschild was the first Jew in the Lords, there was a Prime Minister (Rosebery) with a Rothschild wife, a host of great English families with Rothschild blood. Disraeli was dining with Lionel Rothschild the night a Rothschild courier brought in a message from the Khedive of Egypt, offering to sell his shares in the Suez Canal for ?4,000,000. Since the Bank of England could not scrape up the money to meet the 48-hour deadline. Lionel politely supplied the cash...