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Negro News: Ministerial Alliance Will Present Services Friday

April 7, 1955

Describes that the Tri-Cities Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance was going to present a program for Good Friday and that the public was invited to attend. Also, presents additional news about happenings within the community

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Letters To Editor: Complains of Conditions in Many Negro Schools

April 13, 1955

Describes that Trenholm High School has been suffering from lack of funding and expresses that a change needed to be made

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2 Negro Boys To Get Ad Altare Dei Awards

April 24, 1955

Describes that Billy Gray William and George Watkins, two Black boys from the Shoals, were to be the recipients of two Boy Scout awards

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Negro Red Cross Workers Reach ’55 Quota First

April 28, 1955

Describes that Black Red Cross workers from Colbert County were having asuccessful year of fundraising.

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Colbert Sets Negro Farm Conference

February 18, 1955

Describes that a farmers’ conference for Black farmers would be hosted at the Cherokee Negro High School where they would discuss how to develop a better farm program

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Negro Weekly Is Thanked For Drive Support

February 21, 1955

Conveys a letter of thanks to the Tri-Cities Weekly, a Black newspaper that circulated in the Muscle Shoals area, from Charles H. Bynam, director of Interracial Activitiesfor the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, March of Dimes.

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Negro News: Church Activities Listed: Notes of Interest In Area

January 13, 1955

Describes specific church activities in the community and also includes other information about happenings in the community, including personal news and funeral information

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Negro News: Citizens In Colbert Are Busy On March Of Dimes

January 20, 1955

Describes Black residents in Colbert County working with the March of Dimes in an effort to end polio and includes that they met at Sterling High School to organize workers. Also, contains information about the community, including church news, school news, personal news, and funeral information.

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Negroes Back Dimes March In Florence

January 20, 1955

Describes that Black residents within Lauderdale County were planning fundraising events for the March of Dimes and notes that events would take place at Burrell-Slater Schooland W.C. Handy School. Also, notes that the leader of the activities was Professor W.H. Lewis

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Negro Social News

January 21, 1955

Describes personal news about local families

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Negro News: Citizens Asked To Aid In ‘Mothers’ March On Polio’

January 27, 1955

Describes that the Mothers’ March On Polio was scheduled and that organization meetings would be at Sterling High School. Also, includes information about happenings in the community, including church news, school news, personal news, and funeral information.

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In Tuscumbia: Negro Group Petitions Removal Of Principal

February 1, 1955

Describes that Black residents in Tuscumbia had requested the removal of Professor P.H. Wesley as principal of Trenholm High School for the unethical arrest of a faculty member named Mrs. Delores Swoopes Jones

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With Nine-One Record: Burrell-Slater Power In North Alabama

February 4, 1955

Describes that Burrell-Slater High School was succeeding in their basketball season and includes their schedule

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Negro News: Citizens Give Good Reports March of Dimes Campaign

February 10, 1955

Describes that the March of Dimes fundraiser that took place at Sterling High School was a success. Also, includes other information about happenings within the community

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After Legislator Reveals ‘Threat’ Folsom May Give Reply To Negro Voter Charge

February 14, 1955

Describes that Governor Folsom threatened to enfranchise Black voters in order to get a bill passed

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Decatur Sets Negro School Meet Saturday

February 18, 1955

Describes that the Alabama Council for improving leadership in segregated, Blackschools was going to have a meeting where Black teachers could discuss issues they were facingat Lake Side High School

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Sharp Fight Is Expected Over Segregation: Senate Gets Set To Take Up Extension Of Draft This Week

June 18, 1950

Discusses President Truman’s efforts to gradually end segregation within the armed forces and the reactions that followed that decision.

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Negro Troops Serving Dual Purpose In Korean Warfare

August 20, 1950

Describes the importance of having Black troops fighting against communism and how race relations were used against the United States during diplomatic conversations.

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30 Negroes Enroll In First Aid Class

August 28, 1950

Provides brief information about a Negro Standard American Red Cross First Aid class conducted in Sheffield.

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Equal Rights And Equal Opportunity Urged For Negroes

September 7, 1950

Describes statements about the importance of the Supreme Court’s decision regarding segregation from Dr. D.V. Jamison, President of the National Baptist Convention and vice president of the Inter-Racial Baptist World Alliance.

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Final Blow Against Segregation Seen Negroes’ Aim: Court May Be Reluctant To Take Such Act, Negroes Expected To Seek All-Out Ruling In Future

June 11, 1950

Discusses the belief that the Supreme Court would not address the issue of segregation in an all-encompassing manner and also conveys other ideas about the legality of segregation.

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Negro Doctors Ask Admission Into Societies: Declare Patients Suffer Due To Their Lack Of Membership

June 11, 1950

Describes that certified Black physicians wished to be granted membership into the white Medical Association in Alabama.

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Segregation Taken Up By U.S. Tribunal: Violation of Constitutional Rights Questions Raised

April 3, 1950

Describes the opposing efforts in regard to segregation and attempts to analyze the legal implications of segregation. Also, contains information about an appeal against segregation from Elmer W. Henderson after he was denied service at a restaurant.

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Racial Segregation Cases Pending In U.S. Supreme Court

April 5, 1950

Describes the three civil rights cases that were pending the Supreme Court that were being presented by Heman Marion Sweatt, G.W. McLaurin, and Elmer W. Henderson.

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