Correspondence From the Committee to Defend Martin Luther King Jr. to the Public, April 1960
1960-04
1960-1969
Correspondence from A. Philip Randolph, Bernard Lee, Harry Belafonte, and Curtis Ganz of the Committee to Defend Martin Luther King Jr. to the public asking to sign the petition and pledge against Woolworth. The petition condemns Woolworths' inequitable service to Black people, and the pledge serves as notice not to buy from the business. 2 pages.
African Americans--Civil rights African American pioneers African American student movements Race discrimination Groups and organizations
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Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
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Mary Ann Smith Wilson
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