Word: ingram
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Rex Ingram, 73, veteran black actor, whose resonant voice and commanding figure graced dozens of plays (The Emperor Jones, Cabin in the Sky, Porgy) and Hollywood films, most notably when he played De Lawd in 1936's The Green Pastures; of a heart attack; in Hollywood...
...Afro-American Society was started at Andover last year; but it has two white officers out of four. The school requires that it not be segregated. Al Ingram, one of the founders, said it was started because of "the fantastic unawareness of people on this campus of the problems of Negroes in this society." There are between 35 and 40 blacks at Andover (out of 850). Half of Afro's members are white, and the purpose of the organization is not one of cultural identity...
...CRIMSON under the direction of R. H. Stiles, Dwight Ingram and Francis G.C. O'Neil moved into its new building on Plympton St. on Friday, November 19, 1915. On the next, day Captain Edward W. Mahan had the finest day of his football career as he scored four touchdowns to help Harvard defeat...
...been one of adulation, there was a sharp change. "I voted for our Governor" Mrs. Raymond A. Busier wrote the Montgomery Advertiser, "but if I can be forgiven, I'll never again. Wake up Alabamians, before you sell your birthright for a mess of pottage." State Representative Kenneth Ingram protested in the Birmingham News that he had previously considered Wallace "a champion of conservatism, but now I find that he is advocating what appears to me to be liberalization of our very own Alabama constitution...
...JANET WOFFORD INGRAM Gilmer, Texas