Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...executive committee of the Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats last night voted to help the Southern Christian Leadership Conference recruit students for a "Summer Project" in four Southern states...
...Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ended just one week ago in Atlanta, Georgia. At this meeting, which lasted seven days, roughly 250 SNCC field workers discussed and debated the problems which face the civil rights movement in the South. And when the discussion was over, SNCC announced that it would not recruit volunteers for a Mississippi Project as it did last summer...
...have to wax eloquent or be a rah-rah" to recruit at Harvard (and a few other schools, including Yale, Berkeley, and Stanford), Delano insisted. "A greater degree of self-awareness" accounts for an acceptance average at these schools which is about twice as high as that of the nation as a whole, he said...
...Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee will not recruit volunteers for a Mississippi summer project unless Negro leaders of each locality specifically request them, officials revealed yesterday. Instead, SNCC plans to recruit 2000 students to work in Washington, aiding the Mississippi Democratic Party's attempt to unseat the state's five congressmen...
...Boston Office will now recruit only for the Washington project and expects about 100 volunteers from the metropolitan area, she said. SNCC was "trying to re-evaluate its whole role" at the Atlanta conference. "The whole emphasis is being put on local people running their own projects," she explained...