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Negro Leader of Methodists Praises Whites: Asks Preservation of Negro Church As Separate Entity

January 5, 1951

Describes a speech given by Bishop Luther Stewart, leader of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, where he complimented white Southerners in their treatment of Black Americans

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Baby Of A White Mother And Negro Father Is Winner

December 1, 1950

Describes that a baby with a white mother and a Black father won a “better baby”contest and that his family was awarded various prizes

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Voice Of The People: No Mystery

October 30, 1958

Describes a speech about integration given by Rev. Charles Kelly of Tuskegee Institute and argues the belief that Black Americans are treated well in the south.

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Editorial Grist: The Truth Will Out

July 30, 1959

Describes the belief that southerners handle racial tension better than northerners and discusses violence that occurred in New York during an NAACP convention.

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Folsom Gives Stand Gn (typo) Segregation, If It Is A Stand

July 7, 1955

Vaguely describes that Governor Folsom planned to pass a bill that would impact segregation in public schools.

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