Word: integrationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The remarks of a national CORE official at Harvard last week and the atmosphere of the NAACP convention reflect a disturbing attitude which appears to be growing in civil rights organizations. Encouraged by some successes both in achieving actual integration and in alerting the Negro population to the feasibility of...
In stressing the need for more jobs for Negroes Gartner is touching on an issue which is of more significance than many of the legal rights Negro organizations have been seeking. And he may legitimately ask that business, which is partially responsible for the enormous disparity in Negro and white...
Acting Together. Many businessmen still stubbornly resist integration, of course, and have a different idea of what song their cash registers are ringing. A North Carolina bowling-alley proprietor argues that "white people just aren't going to bowl with colored people-they don't want to use...
Thus traditionally battle lines are drawn: the Administration continues to insist on the equal accommodations provision of Title II, the Southern senators continue to promise a filibuster against the whole bill. Into this picture is injected a new element, the moderate Southerner, who is beginning to take a new look...
For this reason, the President pleaded with Negro leaders to ease the current tensions and cease massive public demonstrations. His appeal was immediately rejected, and this week Roy Wilkens, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) told his organization's national convention that leaders...