Word: restaurante
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What had gone wrong? Despite its vaunted reputation, the city's actual racial progress had long been bogged down in tokenism-and militant young Negroes finally got fed up. When respected Negro Attorney A. T. Walden, 78, co-chairman of an Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference of nine civil rights...
Demonstrators started off by picketing a local chain of restaurants. After two weeks and 24 arrests, the owners agreed to serve Negroes. When other restaurant owners still resisted, Walden again counseled against demonstrations. At a Summit meeting, an angry young Negro shouted, "To hell with you, Uncle Tom," and walked...
Last week the main target was a restaurant and nightclub owned by Charles Lebedin. Demonstrators rushed into his place, urinated on the floors when he locked the rest rooms. Other Negroes surged screaming through a motel. During the week 300 people were jailed, a dozen were injured. Mayor Allen hoped...
Geneva's headwaiters beamed indefatigably last week as pealing nightclub and restaurant cash registers heralded the return of the 17-nation disarmament conference after a five-month recess. Their euphoria even infected the café au lait-colored Palais des Nations, where some 200 reassembled officials settled back into...
For reproduction of the paintings in ART, the key problem was correct lighting and precise checking of proofs to make sure that the results were true Pollock. The right angle and the right camera were basic to the MODERN LIVING pictures of Robert Moses' budding New York World'...