Word: integrationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That was not all. The convention shouted through a resolution dismissing integration as a "failure" and urging that "black power replace assimilation and moral suasion as the dominant philosophy, theme and method of the movement"-in other words, that Negroes isolate themselves and seize power wherever they can. In a...
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). "Integration in the Military." Air Force Lieut. General Benjamin O. Davis Jr., 53, the only Negro general currently on active duty, talks about the progress-or lack of it-since President Truman ordered the services integrated in 1948. Repeat.
The Mississippi marchers took up the cry and carried it down the state's highways as they trudged toward the statehouse in Jackson last week. Harlem Congressman Adam Clayton Powell gave it voice when he told the graduating class of Washington's predominantly Negro Howard University to resist...
Superintendent Wilson, former dean of the University of California School of Criminology in Berkeley, moved swiftly to meet minority groups' complaints. Even as Mayor Daley fulminated darkly against "outsiders" who had stirred up the trouble, Wilson called on more Puerto Ricans to join the department, appointed a Negro commander...
This week NATO's foreign ministers meet in Brussels to wrestle with the consequences of De Gaulle's withdrawal from the alliance's integrated military commands due July 1st. One consequence is that SHAPE, the command headquarters, must leave Paris. Most likely new home: Brussels. Another matter...