Word: marcheses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Claiming that the President is primarily concerned with Communism, Bevel said "if it is bad for whites to be enslaved by Khrushchev it is just as bad for blacks to be enslaved by whites." He defended the use of children in the marches, noting that they would die from atomic...
Attorney-General Edward Brooke told his enthusiastic audience that "this is just the beginning. There will be more marches, and little children will lead you." He said Massachusetts could set no example "for anyone" right now, as considerable discrimination still exists in the state.
To the avant-garde of 20 years ago, Rodin was an overwrought sentimentalist. The great cubist sculptor Jacques Lipchitz (whose own retrospective is finishing a nationwide tour) ruefully recalls how appalled he was when someone told him that old Rodin had liked a Lipchitz sculpture. "What could be so wrong...
The wave of demonstrations and marches by Birmingham's Negroes represents a radically new development in the fight for civil rights. The Administration's response indicates that it is unaware of the change in Martin Luther King's movement, his new determination not to end the agitation until his demands...
Until recently, the only outward manifestations of revolt were a few student marches, and individual acts of defiance. But now Haiti's U.S. -trained 5,000-man army is dissatisfied with Duvalier, and embittered at being upstaged by the ragtag militia. Last month a group of army officers hatched...