N&O Index Card Listings
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Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Negro ministers threaten statewide boycott of all A&P stores. N&O, Dec-7-61, 10:5.
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Negroes integrate theater, Durham, N&O, Mar-15-62, 30:4
- Minority grows in public service as Negroes are elected to office, Apr-29-62, III 3:3
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Sanford to appoint racial study group. N&O, Aug-25-62, 1:7
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- State parks follow quiet racial policy, N&O, Oct-14-62, I 4:2
- Prison study on segregation policies urged, Nov-10-62, 18:1
- Justice Department officials consider placing Negroes in N.C. District Courts, Nov-30-62, 3:2
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- 52 schools integrated in N. C: Southern Educational Reporting Service. N&O, Jan-16-63, 22:1
- End to discrimination urged by Governor Sanford. Jan-19-63, 13
- rtacial group is organized as North Carolina Good Neighbor Council. Jan-19-63, 1:5
- Tradition and protest clash in old Sdenton.
- Jan-20-63, III 1:1
- Good neighbors, (ed) Jan-20-63, III 4:2
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Negroes must hurdle N. C. Agency barriers. N&O, Jan-22-63, 14
- Letters to Governor favorable. Jan-23-63, 1:4
- Governor says no pressure in job plan. Jan-25-63, 1:7
- Negroes, in Under the Dome. Feb-5-63, 5:4
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Lunch counter integration set at Oxford drugstores, N&O, Feb-13-63, 20:2
- Change sought in segregation law on toilets, Mar-1-63, 3:2
- Repeal of State's segreation laws is urged in Civil Rights report, Mar-24-63, I 7:1
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Mass demonstrations hit 4 cities in N.C, N&O," May-19-63, I 1:2
- Negroes carted by buses to jails in Greensboro, May-19-63, I 4:3
- 200 join march in Fayetteville, May-19-63, I 4:4
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- "Numerous" protests promised Wilmington. N&O, May-19-63, I 4:4
- Durham arrests 125 during election day. May-19-63, I 4:4
- Sanford opposes Negroes' tactics. Kay-21-63, 1:4
- N. C. arrest total soars. Kay-21-63, 1:6
- Sit-in laws struck down. Moody sees N. C. statute still intact. May-21-63, 13
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
- Fayetteville demonstrations: some movies, restaurants close doors temporarily. N&O, May-23-63, 32:6
- Fayetteville truce called; protests mount elsewhere. May-25-63, 3t2
- 250 join Chapel Hill protest march. Kay-26-63, I 10:1
- Both sides urged to avoid violence in race problems: Dr. James T. Taylor of Durham speaks out, May-26-63, I 10:2