N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 41-50 of 90 results.
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Chapel Hill adopts integration plans. N&O, Je-1-63, 3:3
  • Historic week of racial progress in State. Je-9-63, I 1:4
  • N. C.'s leadership cited by Kennedy administration. Je-9-63, I 9:1
  • Mayors make moves of mediation as integration push continues. Je-12-63, 11:5
  • Johnson of Duplin introduces legislation aimed at integrators. Je-12-63, 26:1
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Raise trespass penalties: House yells approval of Negro bills. N&O, Je-13-63, 6:1
  • Judge Burgwyn says marchers "misled". Je-18-63, 3:1
  • Calls Negro leaders to conference: End marches - Sanford. Je-19-63, 1:3
  • Negotiations continuing on demands for equality. Je-19-63, 3:1
  • NAACP calling recess in N. C. Je-20-63, 1:6
  • Fayetteville appoints negotiating committee.
  • Je-21-63, 25:2
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • State calm prior to race talks. N&O, Je-23-63, I 1:4
  • Negro leaders, Sanford meet today. Je-25-63, 1:4
  • Negro leaders reject plea by Sanford; Plan protests. Je-26-63, 1:1
  • Harder life predicted for Negroes after they gain rights. Je-26-63> 7:1
  • Racial outlook uncertain in State. Je-30-63, I 11:3
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Sanford asks mayors for racial crises aid, N&O, Jl-6-63, 1:5
  • Racial roundup: Meeting highlights developments; Jl-7-63, I 3:1
  • Teenagers arrested in Williamston, Jl-7-63, I'3:4
  • Williamston Negro's claim is disputed,
  • Jl-10-63, 1:1
  • Raleigh woman, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, sa;j Presidential Converence informative, Jl-10-63, 1:6
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Demonstrator stays in Wilmington jail, N&O,
  • Jl-12-63, 1:1
  • If management takes the lead racial barriers can fall in business and industry, Jl-14-63, III 3:5
  • Rights issue above politics, Governor says, Jl-27-63, 1:6
  • Thurmond skipped protocol by inviting Lake to hearing, Jl-28-63, I 7:3
  • Ervin, in Under the Dome. Jl-29-63, I 1:2
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Dr. Lake warns Senate Committee of arms threat, N&O, Jl-30-63, 1:2
  • Posing as agent brings his arrest, Jl-30-63, 1:6
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Williamston Town Board sets forth policy on desegregation, N&O, Aug-7-63, 3:6 N.C. courts busy with racial cases,
  • Aug-lVr63, 1:7
  • NAACP chief asks community surveys to solve racial problems, Aug-15-63, 20il
  • Lake assails federal civil rights bill in Franklin County speech, Aug-23-63, 8:6
  • Capus Waynick, N.C.'s racial mediator on run, Aug-26-63, 1:1
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Arrests made in Enfield, N&O, Sep-l-63, I 3:1 Enfield quiet after violence, Sep-2-63, 1:2 Probers visit Ft. Bragg, but Cherry Point not on racial study roster, Sep-4-63, 14
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • infield arrests continue. N&O, 3ept-S-63, I 3:1
  • Negroes call off Martin County school boycott. Sept-11-63, 1:5
  • End boycott at Louisburg. Sept-11-63, 1:3
  • Truce announced for High Point. Sept-13-63, 1:7
  • Protests begin at Elizabeth City. Sept-15-63, I 7:6
  • Tear gas used at Southport. Sept-15-63, I
  • 16:5
Negroes - Civil rights [African-Americans]
  • Mass Raleigh march planned by Negroes, says Frinks. N&O, Sept-17-63, 1:4
  • Terryt I don't expect a march; its unwise, Sept-18-63, 1:3
  • Edenton Minister Fred H. LaGorde says morals charge prompted by integregation role, Sept-18-63, 1:2
  • Wilmington police arrest 200 Negroes, Sept-18-63, 5:6
  • Unlikely brainchild, (ed) Sept-19-63, 4:2