Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...will not abandon this place," cried the Rev. Ralph Abernathy in Resurrection City, the 15-acre Washington campground staked out by the Poor People's Campaign. But at least one-third of an estimated 3,000 residents pulled out of it as more than two inches of rain fell during one 30-hour period, blanketing the once-grassy meadow with a six-inch impasto of mud. Abernathy himself spent his nights elsewhere until a band of Negro militants invaded his hotel. Though they were turned back by staff members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Abernathy, chagrined, moved into...
Time and again, in response to such questions from defense attorneys, Publisher Ralph Ginzburg and Editor Warren Boroson, of the now defunct magazine Fact, replied with an unqualified no. Both men insisted that their 1964 article depicting Barry Goldwater as a paranoiac, a latent homosexual and a latter-day Hitler, was simply fair comment on a presidential candidate's fitness for office (TIME, May 17). It was of no importance, they claimed, that only 20% of the psychiatrists they polled had even bothered to answer their admittedly loaded questionnaire. Nor did it matter that more than half of those...
Ginzburg was unchastened. Prepared with two press releases, one for a verdict in his favor, one for the verdict that the jury delivered, he immediately announced his intention to appeal. Whether he eventually wins or loses, one thing is certain: few individuals have been as influential as Ralph Ginzburg in pushing the courts toward a refinement of legal definitions...
...little headache," Dr. Ralph B. Williams told San Francisco Sur geon Dudley J. Fournier. And well he might...
...Thomas and Ralph surround...