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13th National Congress August 28 - September 2, 1961. Working Papers
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SECTION X1V SOCIAL ACTION AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT: REPORT 1. PURPOSE Social Action, designating almost evry interaction of…
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ection XIV: page 2 Catholic Conscience, (5) Answers to most asked questions about Negroes, (6) publicity posters for Int . -.…
Catholic Student Leaders respond to Vital Issues
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In response to the urgent call for future Catholic leadership in Ameri- can society, the delegates to the 17th National…
Community Power, Racism, and the Church
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(5) Similarly, economic power has been building. Contrary to pupular belief the black man has operated in the field of…
Cross and Color Volume I, No. 2 December-January '54
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ANTI-SEGREGATICN PLEA The Censtitutionality of raclel segregation in public schoéls was argued in the Supreme Court in a re…
Excerpt from the Minutes of the Eighth National Congress of the NFCCS
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NFCCS 8C 104. NFCCS 8C 105. 2. A bibliogrsphy will appear in the raper once a month. 3. A series of brochures will be avail…
Interracial Justice Week 1961, Press Release
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INTZRRACIAL JUSTICE WiEK PAGE 2 March 21; a student-body forum on "Discrimination in cmployment in New York City,…
Interracial Quarterly Vol. II No. 2
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=B Region is trying to establish a Negro scholarship. A very active commission has been started in San Antonio, Texas, while…
Letter from Social Action Affairs Vice President
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SNCC, 10 January 1962 Page 2 there are more staff members in jail than not. Some of the financial difficulty has been allayed…
Manhattanville Alumnae Review, Fall 1963, "Civil Rights and Us"
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As the headlines swept from Birmingham to Boston, the editors of the Alumnae Review were curious about what part our college…
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patients, both Negro and white. Says Dr. Batson, “It is our responsibility to show in our daily work . . . man’s natural…
Manhattanville Newsletter, November 1964, "Roy Wilkins Honored"
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economic ties to the rest of the U States, The students found that the 42 percent of the Mississippi population that…
March on Washington, Jubilee Magazine, "The Freedom March"
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thought it might be unwise to march. The others were curiously friendly, confused, and uninformed, 1 think that for the first…
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, Vol. 64
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The Mount Sinai ITospital throughout its history has been privileged to be associated with many great leaders and pioneers in…
News Notes From Social Action Secretariat, Vol I, No. 1
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NEWS NOTES . 30~ November 1960 It is interesting to note that the legislators gave no reason for their garry- mandering. They…
NFCCS Reports Third Session XVIII National Council
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SECTION XIV SOCIAL ACTION AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT: REPORT I. PURPOSE Social Action, designating almost evry interaction of…
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Section XIV: page 2 Catholic Conscience, (5) Answers to most asked questions about Negroes, (6) publicity posters for…
Social Action Secretariat "News and Notes Vol. 1, No. 1"
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NEWS NOTES =3- hovember 1960 The Social Action Secretariat recommends that we may express cur support of these student…
Social Action Secretariat Letter to NFCCS senior delegates
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SOCIAL ACTION SECRETARIAT NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS Manhattanville, Purchase, N,Y, November 1, 19060…
Social Action Secretariat Letter to NFCCS senior delegates
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SOCIAL ACTION SECRETARIAT NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS Manhattanville Ccllege of the Sacred Heart…
Social Action Series 1, No. 1 Discrimination Today in the U.S.A. Student Action
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A PROGRAM OF SOCIAL ACTIGN: 1960-1961 You can contribute to social justice in the fcllewing ways, FERSGNAIL CONTRIBUTION…
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13 dents taking acdvantage of this tremendous opportunity, Other professions also lend themselves to work the interracial…
Social Action Series 1, No. 7 Discrimination Today in the U.S.A. Lunch Counters
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II. NON-VIOLENT NATURE {CONTINUED) d4fferent direction, With a biracial committee of emlnent men (five whites and two negroes…
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ITI, FCCUS ON THE SOUTH In 1940, Negro students, from Howard Univeraity, intent on break- ing down the color bar in…
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III. FOCUS ON THE SOUMH (CONTINUED) comes 100% desegregated, it will be much easier tn persuade the sther varisty chains to…
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