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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thanks to TIME, millions of Americans both north and south of the Mason-Dixon line are beginning to realize the utter stupidity and un-Christian and antiquated thinking of those who for the past 100 years have done all in their power to keep the Negro in an invisible cage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 4, 1963 | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...last week Lippmann seemed to be un-excommunicating Barry. The Arizona Republican, wrote Lippmann, had backed away from such radical stands as repeal of Social Security* and the graduated income tax laws. Now, Goldwater "is well along on the road where he will sound less and less like Goldwater and more and more like Eisenhower. If he is to be nominated and is to stand any chance of election, he must make himself acceptable to the preponderant mass of the voters. They are not on the right and they are not on the left, but around the center." Concluded Lippmann...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: In Front | 9/27/1963 | See Source »

...school had been chosen as a meeting place for the rally because it is the most obvious example, according to the march's leaders, of "separate and un-equal" facilities in the Boston school system...

Author: By David I. Oyama, | Title: 8000 Marchers in Roxbury Protest Segregation in City's Public Schools | 9/23/1963 | See Source »

...hours earlier, the city's mayor, Richard C. Lee, had sent Wallace a telegram saying he would be "officially un-welcome" there and informing him that he had asked Yale officials to have the invitation cancelled...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Yale Groups May Invite Gov. Wallace Despite City, University Opposition | 9/23/1963 | See Source »

Reared in Lorraine while it was un der the Kaiser's rule, Schuman was a German for the first 33 years of his life. When the Treaty of Versailles returned Lorraine to France after World War I, he became French (although he never lost his German accent) and was elected a Deputy. Educated in the law, lean and tall with a toothbrush mustache, the ascetic Schuman was a natural for the finance commission, where he served for 17 years. He ate cheap meals, prowled his offices snapping off lights. A lifelong bachelor, Schuman once answered the door...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: A Man of Europe | 9/13/1963 | See Source »

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