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Miscellaneous articles and writing by Young
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Miscellaneous articles and writing by others
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1960 ". . . the Negro Community"
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Article, 1963-1970:
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Preface to Racial Crisis in America, 1963
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Articles, 1963
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U.S. News and World Report, 1964
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Amsterdam News Columns, 1964
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Miscellaneous, 1964
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NASM (Nathan Cohen)
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Article of the American Federationist, November 1966
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Foreword to Janet Harris book on the Civil Rights Movement, McGraw-Hill, 1966
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"Manpower" G.E. Forum, January-March 1966
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AFL-CIO Free Trade Union News, September 1967
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"Assuming-or Evading-Responsibility for Added Opportunity, Journal of Rehabilitation, January-February 1967
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"The Case for Urban Integration", Social Work Magazine, July 1967
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"A Christmas Recollection" Redbook, December 1967
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Civil Liberties, ACLU (Marshall Plan)
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"Civil Rights and Responsibilities" SALT, winter 1967
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"Crime Prevention" The Forensic Quarterly, May 1967
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Dunn's Review, "Businessman and the Negro", Interviews, September 20, 1967
(publication November 1967, New York)
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"False Prophecy", Notes from the Garage Door, summer 1967
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"Governing Urban Society: New Scientific Approaches" Essay, March 1967
(Whitney Young's contribution to the monograph, to be published jointly by the American Academy of Political and Social Science and the Fels Institute of State and Local Government)
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Minorities and Social Work Careers 1967 Annual Review National Commission for Social Work Careers, 1967 January
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National Observer--"Veterans' Interview, Sept. 20; Publication, November 1967
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Negro in Contemporary Affairs, [article for book] Howard University, William Morrow & Co., Publishers, 1967
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"The Negro in Vietnam," Harper's Magazine, spring 1967
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"New Role for Negro Women," [The] Delta, March 1967
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New York Post (Close-up), April 3, 1967
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New York Times, Supplement, Oct. 1967
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"Progress in Job Opportunity," Industry & Race Relations, June 1967
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"Race" Time, 11 June 1967
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"Racial Ghetto: Whose Problem" Saturday Review (proposed article outline), 1967
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School Management Magazine, Sept. 1967
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Articles, Statements, etc., 1968
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Fortune Magazine, Feb. 1968
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Framingham News, 13 June 1968
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General Electric Challenge Magazine, April 1968
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Parents' Magazine, Jan. 1968
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Reply to article by Ralph J. Conant in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Feb. 1968
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Steeger, Henry, Introduction to book by, 2 May 1968
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Statements, Articles, Clippings, 1969, 2 folders
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"The Need for an Integrated Society," Ebony Magazine, 5 June 1970
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Articles & Reprints:
(Printed, with related correspondence & Manuscript material)
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"Developing Negro Leaders" Personnel - Leadership Trainee
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"Governing Urban Society." monograph, May 1967
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Harper's, June 1967
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New York Times, Oct. 1967
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"Public Management", Dec. 1967
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"UUA Now", Summer 1968
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"Audiences", Summer 1968
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"Engineering News-Record", July 1968
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Message Magazine, Aug. 1968
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Journal - Boys Clubs, Fall 1968
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AIA Journal, Sept. 1968
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Christian Science Monitor, 3 Sept. 1968
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Social Service Outlook, Sept 1968
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"A Reading on Race Relations" United Parcel Service, Sept. 1968
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The City Interview (Bell Telephone), Oct. 1968
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"The Whetstone", 16 Oct. 1968
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Urban Crisis Monitor, 15 Nov. 1968
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U.S. News & World Report, 18 Nov. 1968
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"Metropolitan Life", Nov. 1968
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Articles and Reprints, 1969
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Howard University Publication (not sent), 1969
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Readers Digest Article, January 1969
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Seattle Times, 9 Feb. 1969
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"Proceedings, Feb. 1969
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N.Y. State Education, Feb. 1969
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Chock Full of Nuts Paper, Spring 1969
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Business Today, Spring 1969
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"U.U.A. Now'', 5 March 1969
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Parks and Recreation, April 1969
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School Board Notes, April 1 1969
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Saturday Review, 23 Aug. 1969
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Dr. Vanderpool-Grinnel (proposed), 1969
Young statements:
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Appointment of Howard Leary as Police Commissioner, NYC, Feb. 15, 1966
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Before AFl-CIO Executive Council, Miami Beach, Fl, Feb. 22, 1966
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Center for Community Action (Statement by 6 Civil Rights Leaders), Feb. 25, 1966
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"Title VI… One Year After", Feb. 28, 1966
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Mt. Vernon School Integration Plan, Mar. 1, 1966
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Full support for creation of a Civilian Review Board in NYC, Mar. 5, 1966
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President Johnson's Health Plan, Mar. 8, 1966
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"US Business and Economic Growth", March 14 1966
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NUL Deplores Johnson's Proposed Cut in School lunch program, March 16, 1966
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Watts Incident – Los Angeles, March 17, l966
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Selective Service Procedures, March 18, 1966
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Special Summer Lunch Program for Children Act, NYC, March 8, 1966
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Rent Supplement Program Cutback, March 21, 1966
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California--Proposition 14 (New York), May l2, 1966
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Ad-Hoc Committee-World Trade Center (New York), May 26, 1966
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NUL Participation- Meredith March (New York), June 14, 1966
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Statement Concerning 125th street in Harlem, May 26, 1966
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Whitney M. Young, Jr. on Black Power, July 11, 1960
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Vietnam Trip, July 18, 1966
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Wire to Stokely Carmichael (Vietnam Protest March) (Philadelphia, Pa.), August 2, 1966
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Death of Jonathan Daniels (Atlanta, Ga.), August 20, 1966
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Press Releases, 1966-1967:
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Selective Service - Draft, 3/8/66
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67-101 Ford Foundation Grant to NUL, 12/28/66
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Civil Rights Act of 1967, 1967
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67-102 On action of removing Congressman Adam C. Powell, 1/9/67
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Statement on Johnson's State of the Union Address, 1/11/67
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67-103 NUL gratified by HEW Sec. John W. Gardner's announced intention to terminate federal support for welfare programs in Alabama, 1/13/67
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67-104 Letter to Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1/13 /67
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67-105 Annual Beaux Arts ball of the NUL at the Waldorf Astoria, 1/18/67
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67-105A Annual Beaux Arts ball of the NUL at the Waldorf Astoria, 1/24/67
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67-106 Whitney M. Young, Jr endorsed President Johnson's civil rights bill, 2/16/67
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67-107 Comment on President's Crime Commission, 2/20/67
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67-108 NUL hails report by United States Civil Rights Commission on racial isolation in nation's schools., 2/21/67
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67-109 Action of the Congressional Committee on Adam Clayton Powell, 2/23/67
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67-110 Whitney M. Young, Jr. at MIT-Harvard, 2/27/67
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67-111 Frederick Douglass Sesquicentennial Lecture at the University of Rochester
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Invitation to Press for Miles College, 3/7/67
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67-112 Graves Fellowship recruitment tour, 3/9/67
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Description of releases (February), 3/10/67
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67-113 1966 Annual Report, 3/10/67
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67-114 "The Open City" Washington, DC, 3/14/67
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67-115 Social Security Amendment, Washington, DC, 3/17/67
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67-116 UL Conn. Police join forces to fin state trooper candidate, 3/30/67
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Draft Leap Announcement for Philadelphia Urban League, 3/30/67
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67-117 Statement on D. King's Vietnam Stand, 4/5/67
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67-118 Whitney M. Young, Jr. keynotes opening of the new Urban League Affiliate, 4/11/67
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67-119 Urban League's Midwestern Youth Conference April 28-29, 4/17/67
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67-120 How the Urban League won the West, 4/19/67
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Birmingham, Alabama, 4/20/67
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67-121 Urban League seeks trainees, 4/25/67
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67-122 Urban League reports wider acceptance of interracial marriages in the community, 4/26/67
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67-123 Telegram to Mrs. Helen Claytor (wife of Robert W. Claytor), 5/1/57
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67-124 Urban League's LEAP Program helps Philadelphia minority learn "Art of Unionism", 5/2/67
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67-125 Pregnant and unwed teen girls, 5/9/67
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67-126 Statement by Whitney M. Young, Jr. regarding civil rights enforcement procedure, 5/11/67
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67-127 - Whitney M. Young, Jr. - 94th annual forum address, 5/l2/67
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67-128 Whitney M. Young, Jr. - statement on rent supplements, 5/18/67
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67-129 Whitney M. Young, Jr. – "War on Poverty" (supplemental report), 6/3/67
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67-130 Whitney M. Young, Jr. – Testimony on "War on Poverty", 5/31/67
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Harper's Magazine, 6/7/67
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67-131 Rally of Solidarity with Israel, 6/7/67
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67-132 Telegram to Thurgood Marshall re. Nomination to Supreme Court, 6/14/67
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67-133 25 complete Urban League courses in basic trade unionism, 1967-06-20
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67-134 Whitney M. Young, Jr. statement [on] RAM (Revolutionary Action Movement), 1967-06-27
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67-135 UL acquaints foreign visitors with United States race relations, 6/26/67
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67-136 Betty S. Whaley appointed program director, 6/29/67
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67-137 Alexander S. Allen elected chairman of the Adirondack workshop, 7/15/67
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67-138 NUL staff sends boys and girls to camp, 7/5 /67
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67-139 Mrs. Edward M. Macy (Edith) dead, 7/6/67
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67-140 National Urban League gears to speed up proven job upgrading project, 7/10/67
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67-141 Appointment of Ella Campbell acting associate director of personnel services, 1967
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Jean Smith's "I Learned to Feel Black" (Redbook), 7/l2/67
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67-142 Whitney M. Young, Jr.'s statement on anti-riot legislation before House of Representatives, 7/14/67
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Whitney M. Young, Jr.'s support of poverty program and OEO, 7/18/67
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67-143 Jobs for the "Hard to Reach", 7/21/67
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67-144 NUL official to attend world meeting in Toronto, 7 /20/67
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67-145 National Urban League secures apprentice jobs for 75 youth, 7/21/67
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67-146 Whitney M. Young, Jr.'s statement National Black Power Conference, 7/24/67
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67-147 NUL Conference, 7/25/67
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Whitney M. Young, Jr., "Full Opportunity and Social Accounting Act of 1967", 7/27/67
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Whitney M. Young, Jr. - Housing and Urban Development legislation, 7/28/67
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67-148 Statement by Whitney M. Young, Jr. on US Commission on Civil Rights statement on desegregation in southern schools, 8/10/67
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67-149 Opening of 8/20/67 NUL conference in Portland, Oregon, 8/14/67
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67-150 Whitney M. Young, Jr.'s statement on SNCC's view of Israel-Arab relations, 8/15/67
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67-151 Ebony Fashion Fair-Fashion Rebellion '67, 9/7/67
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67-152 Statement by Whitney M. Young, Jr. on the "Insurance industry program in the slums", 9/18/67
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Background Information on Crusade for the Hearts of Men, proposed by NUL, 8/21/67
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Moral Crusade for the Hearts, Minds & Consciences of Men, Young, 8/21/67
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NUL report on "The Racial Gap", 8/22/67
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67-l52 Teachers' kit--NUL--LEAR program, 9/21/67
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67-153 NUL Statement on $3.5 million slum housing in Newark, NJ by Prudential Life Insurance Co., 9/21/67
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67-154 NUL statement on H.R. 12080 (Social Security & Welfare to the Senate Finance Committee), 9/22/67
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67-155 NUL summer fellowship program, Atlanta., GA., 10/4/67
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67-155 NUL summer fellowship list of students, colleges, and corporations, 10/4/67
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67-155 Memo to editors--summer fellowship, 10/19/67
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67-156 Whitney M. Young, Jr. address to the 18th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children, 10/11/67
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67-157 Inauguration of the Urban League of Columbia, S.C. October 17, 1967, 10/20/67
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67-158 EOD dinner awards--1967, 10/26/67
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67-159 EOD dinner--Waldorf-Astoria, Nov. 5, 1967, 10/31/67
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67-160 Primary election--Nov. 7, 1967, 11/8/67
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67-161 Whitney M. Young, Jr. at League's EOD dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, 11/13/67
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67-161a Whitney M. Young, Jr. at League's Equal Opportunity Day Dinner, 11/13/67
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67-162 Whitney M. Young, Jr.'s Address to the meeting of the Family Service Association of America, Miami Beach, Fla., 11/15 /67
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67-163 Raymond R. Brown--Mideastern Regional director elected first vice president of the Ohio Welfare Conference, 11/13/67
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67-164 EOD Dinner Wrap-up, 11/17/67
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Henry Ford's EOD Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, NYC, 11/17/67
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Releases - Vietnam, 11/21/67
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Memo to UL affiliates that have participated in Project ENABLE, 11/22/67
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Project ENABLE release, 11/26/67
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Suggested press release, 11/26/67
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Text of telegram to Spellman Family, 12/2/67
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67-165 NUL Operation Equality (John V. Patrick), 12/4/67
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67-166 Appointment of John E. Ostrander, 12/6/67
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67-167 Whitney M. Young, Jr. speaks at Life Insurance Institute, 12/12/67
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67-168 J. Johnson at AMA Planning Conference, Chicago, 12/15 /67
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67-169 Statement by Whitney M. Young, Jr.: "Miami Police Action", 12/27/67
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Note No Press Releases for 1968 have been received
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News Releases, 1969
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News Releases, 1970
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News Releases - Misc.
"To Be Equal" Columns, 1966-1970:
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"Hopes for the New Year", 12/27/66
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"Civil Rights: the Real Challenge", 1/4/67
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"Developing Leadership", 1/11/67
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"Helping Small Business", 1/18/67
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"A Look at Adoptions", 1/25/67
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"Humphrey Sets an Example", 3 /1/67
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"Economic Security Programs", 2/8/67
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"Integrating the Textbooks", 2/15/67
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"The Nation Mourns"
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"The Crime Report", 3/1/67
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"Miseducation", 3/8/67
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"Where are the Liberals?", 3/15/67
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"The Negro and the Armed Forces", 3/22/67
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"Expanding Job Opportunities", 4/30/67
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"Role of the Urban University", 4/5/67
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"Defiance--Southern Style", 4/12/67
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"Hate Groups Still With Us", 4/19/67
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"Vietnam and Civil Rights", 4/26/67
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"A National Housing Goal Needed", 5/31/67
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"The War on Poverty", 5/10/67
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"Some Facts about Welfare", 5/17/67
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22 "The High Cost of Housing Discrimination", 1967
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23 "The Role of Negro Colleges", 1967
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24 "Consumer Frauds in the Ghetto", 1967
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25 "The Ghetto Needs Jobs", 1967
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26 "Summer in the Ghetto -- 'Hot' or 'Cool' ?", 1967
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27 "Ghetto Youngsters Help Themselves", 1967
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28 "The Challenge of the Suburbs", 1967
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29 "Marshall to the High Court", 1967
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30 "Another Long Hot Summer", 1967
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31 "Hunger, U.S.A.", 1967
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32 "A Time for Reason", 1967
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33 "Urban Coalition for Jobs", 1967
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34 "Religious Leaders Support Integration", 1967
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35 "A Domestic Marshall Plan", 1967
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36 "Armed Forces Tackle Housing Bias", 1967
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37 "Help Wanted: One Million Jobs", 1967
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38 "Vietnam Observations", 1967
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39 "Responsibility of the Media", 1967
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40 "Private Role in Housing", 1967
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41 "The Changing South", 1967
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42 "Slum Schools Get Failing Grades", 1967
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43 "Welfare System Needs Changes", 1967
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44 ''The Changing South", 1967
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45 "Negro Culture Flourishes", 1967
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46 "Election Victory for Democracy", 1967
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47 "Business' Credibility Gap", 1967
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48 "Community Control of Schools", 1967
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49 "Closing the Job Gap", 1967
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50 "Race and the Church", 1967
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51 "The Unfinished Christmas", 1967
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52 "1967 Wasn't All Bad", 1967
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1 "The New Year—Hopes and Doubts", 1968
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2 "The Police and the Ghetto", 1968
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3 "Federal Role in Housing", 1968
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4 "Business Can Create Job Equality", 1968
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5 "Crime--On and Off the Streets", 1968
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6 "Segregation by another Name", 1968
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7 "Integrating at the Top", 1968
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8 "Studying a Sick Society", 1968
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9 "Schools That Care ", 1968
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10 "Young Mothers Need Help", 1968
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11 "Riot Report Tells It like It is", 1968
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12 "Remedial Programs For White People Needed", 1968
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13 "Who Gets Subsidized?", 1968
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14 "Matter of Priorities", 1968
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15 "Open Housing and Jobs", 1968
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16 "On Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Assassination" (column substituted for 15), 1968
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17 "A Time for Action", 1968
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18 "Closing the Communications Gap", 1968
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19 "Making the System Work", 1968
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20 "Code Language of Bigotry", 1968
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21 "Poor People's March on Washington", 1968
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22 "The Violent Way of Life", 1968
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23 "Black Students Leading Campus Fight for Equality", 1968
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24 "Teaching Negro History", 1968
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25 "Is America a Civilized Nation?", 1968
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26 "The Power of the Poor", 1968
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27 "Race and the Election", 1968
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28 "The Report That Lied", 1968
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29 "We are all Militants", 1968
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30 "Training in Sensitivity Needed", 1968
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31 "Unfinished Business and Jobs", 1968
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32 "Black Soldiers", 1968
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33 "What Price Backlash", 1968
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34 "Congress and the Court", 1968
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35 "Replacing the Welfare System", 1968
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36 "Black Business Ownership", 1968
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37 "Police Power", 1968
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38 "The Biafra Crisis", 1968
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39 "The Myth of Black Anti-Semitism", 1968
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40 "The People and the Police", 1968
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41 "Fear is a Campaign Issue", 1968
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42 "Black and White Allies", 1968
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"Law and Order", 1968
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"Vote!", 1968
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"Will You Have A Job Next Year?", 1968
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"The Presidential Election", 1968
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"Decentralizing the Schools", 1968
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"Labor and the Black Community", 1968
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"Burden on Business", 1968
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"Hunger in America", 1968
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"Building Ghetto Power", 1968
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"Christmas, 1968", 1968
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"A Look at 1969", 1968
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"A Look into the Future", 1969
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"LBJ Steps Down", 1969
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"Decentralization the Big Issue", 1969
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"Enforcing the Laws", 1969
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"Black Studies on White Campuses", 1969
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"Negro History Week", 1969
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"Developing Rural America", 1969
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"The Changing South", 1969
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"War on Poverty Fights for Life", 1969
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"Spotlight on Africa", 1969
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"Crime and Preventive Detention", 1969
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"Cities Must Rate Top Priority", 1969
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"Birthday Tribute for Phil Randolph", 1969
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"Making Murder Illegal", 1969
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"Repression Alone no Solution to Campus Demonstrations", 1969
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"Television's Impact", 1969
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"Education: USA and Israel", 1969
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"Israel's Lessons for America", 1969
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"Building and Open Society", 1969
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22 "The California Grape Strike", 1969
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23 "Increasing 'Black College Enrollment", 1969
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24 "The Black Businessman", 1969
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25 "'Studying' the Black Ghetto", 1969
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26 "Chief Justice Warren Steps Down", 1969
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27 "Police Power", 1969
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28 "Foundations under Attack", 1969
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29 Clarence Mitchell, 1969
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30 "Men on the Moon", 1969
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31 "Economic Security for All", 1969
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32 "Crime and Punishment, USA", 1969
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33 "Welfare Reform", 1969
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34 "Sharing Federal Power with the States", 1969
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35 "Public Utilities and the Poor", 1969
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36 "Vietnam - the Peace Dividend", 1969
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37 "Civil Rights Story", 1969
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38 "The Revolt of the Professionals", 1969
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39 "Urban Transit Needs", 1969
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40 "Voice for the Poor", 1969
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41"Bias on the Culture Front", 1969
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42 "Vietnam and the Cities", 1969
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43 "Giving the United Way", 1969
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44 "National Health Insurance", 1969
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45 "Desegregating the Schools", 1969
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46 "The War on the War on Poverty", 1969
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47 "Television under Fire", 1969
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48 "Cities of Fear", 1969
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49 "The Subsidized Society", 1969
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50 "The Doctor Shortage", 1969
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51 "No Room at the Inn", 1969
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Columns, 26-50, 1969
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Columns, 51-53, 1969
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1 "The African Time Bomb", 1/7 /1970
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2 "Desegregation in Mississippi", 1/14/1970
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3 "Open Housing and Jobs", 1/21/1970
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4 "The Carswell Appointment", 1/28/1970
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5 "Whistling Dixie", 2/4/1970
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6 "Copping Out", 2/11/1970
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7 "Segregation: South & North", 2/10/1970
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8 "Making Black Count", 3/2/1970
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9 "The Drug Danger", 3/4/1970
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10 "Rolling Back the Clock", 3/11/1970
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11 "The Police and the Community", 3/18/1970
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12 "An Open Letter to Jim Crow", 14/8/1970
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13 "Slums and Pollution", 4/15/1970
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14 "Leadership and the Carswell Defeat", 4/11/1970
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15 "Aristocracy or Democracy", 4/15/1970
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16 "Tragedy at Kent State", 5/6/1970
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17 "Reuther will be Missed'', 5/13/1970
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18 "Official Violence a Threat", 5/20/1970
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19 "Crime Courts and Prisons", 5/27/1970
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20 "The Housing Crisis", 6/3/1970
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22 "Shifts in Washington", 6/17/1970
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23 "Newark's Mayor Gibson", 6/24/1970
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24 "Britain's Race Problem", 7/1/1970
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25 "Waving the Flag", 7/1/1970
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26 "The Economic Recession", 7/15/1970
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27 "Unity, Coalition, Negotiation", 7/22/1970
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28 "The Not-So-Silent Majority", 8/5/1970
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29 "Domestic Marshall Plan", 7/24/1970
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30 "The Crime Problem", 8/19/1970
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31 "Which Way for Blacks?", 8/19/1970
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32 "Day-Care Centers Needed", 8/26/1970
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33 "Back to School", 9/2/1970
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34 "Census Count Wrong Again", 9/9/1970
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35 "Meetings Show Black Diversity", 9/16/1970
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36 "Mood of Despair Deepens", 9/23/1970
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37 "Panel's Grim Warnings", 9/30/1970
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38 "Segregated Suburbs", 10/7/1970
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39 "The Mess in the Prisons", 10/14/1970
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40 "Youth and the 1970 Elections", 10/21/1970
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41 "Enforcing the Civil Rights Laws", 10/28/1970
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42 "Blacks in Economic Depression", 11/4/1970
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43 "The Politics of Fear", 11/11/1970
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44 "Business Shirking Social Responsibilities", 11/18/1970
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45 "Private Giving Needs to Reorder Priorities", 11/25/1970
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46. "Cairo-Model for Disaster", 12/2/1970
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47 "Chavez and the Farm Workers' Boycott", 12/9/1970
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48. "Christmas, 1970", 12/14/1970
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49. "The View from the End of the Year", 12/23/1970
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50. "New Role for Community Groups", 12/30/70