N&O Index Card Listings

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Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Note: Geographical subdivision of this subject heading and subheadings under this subject heading have been made when possible, with the exception of Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants; however, in order not to overlook an article which may have been indexed chsck the subject headings which are not subdivided geographically.
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Pack Memorial Public Library, Asheville. N&O, Oct-21-1957, 3:3
  • Attorney General George Patton asked for a ruling on operating the cafeteria in the Highway Building on a segregated basis. Nov-7-1957, 12:2
  • Highway Building Cafeteria space will be converted into office space. State's Attorney General doubts that it can be operated as cafeteria on segregated basis. Nov-21-1957, 1:2
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • A second case of Negro men and white girls riding together in automobiles in Western N.C. was under investigation in Gaston County. N&O, Dec-5-1957, 2:7
  • Alex Parker granted permission to move his restaurant equipment from Highway Building. Dec-10-1957, 3:3
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Holt McPherson says newspapers have maintained "that broad middle ground of decency and under standing' by which N.C.'s leadership attempts to meet desegregation problems. N&O, Feb-3-195, 31
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Daughter of Civil infer Negro hero, Robert Smalls, believes her father would be Dleased with U. S. Supreme Court's anti-segregation ruling. N p 0, Fe-12-1953, 3:4
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • N.C. Civil Rights wing established, N&O, Jan-21-59, 2:7
  • Segregation bars in industry cited, Mar-21-59, 18:1
  • Rights group to hear complaints,
  • Mar-22-59, I 7:4
  • Seven racial issue cases before Court,
  • Mar-29-59, I 3:1
  • Religious leaders told integration is only answer, May-1-59, 12:2
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • N. C. Negro physicians lose appeal, N&O, May-5-59, 11
  • Gov. Hodges tells Calif, group attitudes on segregation changing, Jl-22-59, 3:4
  • N. C. Advisory Committee of the Civil Rights Commission meets, hears no complaints, Aug-9-59, I 4:6
  • Greensboro pool sale is upheld, Aug-14-1959, 28:2
  • Discrimination blast fired at N.C. National
  • Guard, Sep-12-59, lj
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • State Advisory Committee on civil rights probing hiring and voting practices, Sep-16-59, 3
  • N.C. Episcopal minister says segregation serves both races, Sep-16-59, 3:2
  • Negro voters face no obstacles in most N.C. counties, Oct-4-59, I 13:1
  • U.S. Supreme Court to hear segregation arguments, Oct-4-59, I 17:1
  • Shaw students plan to visit churches for white congregation Oct-lO-59, 18f4
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Rights group meets, N&O, Oct-25-59, I 6:1 Integrated use of Orange County's Hoe
  • Demonstrated kitchen proposal protested,
  • Nov-6-59, 24:6
  • African leader, President Toure, impressed
  • by observation in N.C., Nov-10-59, 6:6
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Orange County Board settles joint white-Negro kitchen issue. N&O, Dec-8-59, 37
  • Separate kitchen is rejected by Negroes in Orange County. Dec-18-59, 29'1
  • Bus incident in Mecklenburg results in assault charges. Dec-20-59, I 4:6