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WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inDONATE ON-LINE
Enter Amount * Enter or select the amount you wish to donate then click the CONTINUE button: $25.00 . $50.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1000.00 Other Amount - (enter amount below)THE FREEDOM RIDES
The first Freedom Ride took place on May 4, 1961 when seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C., on two public buses bound for the Deep South. They intended to test the Supreme Court's ruling in Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which declared segregation in interstate bus and rail stations unconstitutional.EXECUTIVE STAFF
In December 2012, Niger co-founded the New America organization with Julie Hereford, Victor Chaltiel, Carlo Maffat and Leo Bletnitsky. Mr. Innis served as campaign manager for the Roy Innis Mayoral campaign during the 1993 New York City Democratic Party primary and helped to garner 25% of the vote. In 1997 Mr. Innis served as a delegate for theEXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT PINS CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals.BARBARA JOHNS
Vernon Johns, an uncle to Barbara and Joan Johns, was a minister and civil rights leader in Montgomery, Alabama. An early and outspoken proponent of civil rights, Reverend Johns so discomfited his congregation at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church that he eventually lost his pulpit. He was succeeded by young Martin Luther King, Jr.WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inDONATE ON-LINE
Enter Amount * Enter or select the amount you wish to donate then click the CONTINUE button: $25.00 . $50.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1000.00 Other Amount - (enter amount below)THE FREEDOM RIDES
The first Freedom Ride took place on May 4, 1961 when seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C., on two public buses bound for the Deep South. They intended to test the Supreme Court's ruling in Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which declared segregation in interstate bus and rail stations unconstitutional.EXECUTIVE STAFF
In December 2012, Niger co-founded the New America organization with Julie Hereford, Victor Chaltiel, Carlo Maffat and Leo Bletnitsky. Mr. Innis served as campaign manager for the Roy Innis Mayoral campaign during the 1993 New York City Democratic Party primary and helped to garner 25% of the vote. In 1997 Mr. Innis served as a delegate for theEXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT PINS CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals.BARBARA JOHNS
Vernon Johns, an uncle to Barbara and Joan Johns, was a minister and civil rights leader in Montgomery, Alabama. An early and outspoken proponent of civil rights, Reverend Johns so discomfited his congregation at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church that he eventually lost his pulpit. He was succeeded by young Martin Luther King, Jr.WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inMEDIA CENTER
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184EXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184EXECUTIVE STAFF
to send e-mail. National Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. Roy Innis was born in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He moved from the U.S. Virgin Islands to New York City with his mother in 1946 where he attended Stuyvesant High School. At age 16, Innis joined the U.S. Army and at age 18 he received an honorable discharge. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals. CHANEY, GOODMAN & SCHWERNER Michael Schwerner (November 6, 1939 - June 21, 1964) * * * * * * * * * * Called Mickey by friends and colleagues, was a CORE field worker killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by the Ku Klux Klan in response to the civil-rights work he coordinated, which included promoting registration to vote among Mississippi African Americans.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
November 9, 1965, Argued. March 28, 1966, Decided. COUNSEL: Solicitor General Marshall argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Assistant Attorney General Doar, Louis F. Claiborne and Gerald P. Choppin. H. C. Mike Watkins argued the cause for appellees.CLIMATE CHANGE
For Immediate Release: April 22, 2008 : Contact: Niger Innis (212)598-4000
WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inDONATE ON-LINE
Enter Amount * Enter or select the amount you wish to donate then click the CONTINUE button: $25.00 . $50.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1000.00 Other Amount - (enter amount below)THE FREEDOM RIDES
The first Freedom Ride took place on May 4, 1961 when seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C., on two public buses bound for the Deep South. They intended to test the Supreme Court's ruling in Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which declared segregation in interstate bus and rail stations unconstitutional.EXECUTIVE STAFF
In December 2012, Niger co-founded the New America organization with Julie Hereford, Victor Chaltiel, Carlo Maffat and Leo Bletnitsky. Mr. Innis served as campaign manager for the Roy Innis Mayoral campaign during the 1993 New York City Democratic Party primary and helped to garner 25% of the vote. In 1997 Mr. Innis served as a delegate for theEXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT PINS CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inDONATE ON-LINE
Enter Amount * Enter or select the amount you wish to donate then click the CONTINUE button: $25.00 . $50.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1000.00 Other Amount - (enter amount below)THE FREEDOM RIDES
The first Freedom Ride took place on May 4, 1961 when seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C., on two public buses bound for the Deep South. They intended to test the Supreme Court's ruling in Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which declared segregation in interstate bus and rail stations unconstitutional.EXECUTIVE STAFF
In December 2012, Niger co-founded the New America organization with Julie Hereford, Victor Chaltiel, Carlo Maffat and Leo Bletnitsky. Mr. Innis served as campaign manager for the Roy Innis Mayoral campaign during the 1993 New York City Democratic Party primary and helped to garner 25% of the vote. In 1997 Mr. Innis served as a delegate for theEXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT PINS CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals.BARBARA JOHNS
Vernon Johns, an uncle to Barbara and Joan Johns, was a minister and civil rights leader in Montgomery, Alabama. An early and outspoken proponent of civil rights, Reverend Johns so discomfited his congregation at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church that he eventually lost his pulpit. He was succeeded by young Martin Luther King, Jr.WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inMEDIA CENTER
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184EXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184EXECUTIVE STAFF
to send e-mail. National Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. Roy Innis was born in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He moved from the U.S. Virgin Islands to New York City with his mother in 1946 where he attended Stuyvesant High School. At age 16, Innis joined the U.S. Army and at age 18 he received an honorable discharge. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals. CHANEY, GOODMAN & SCHWERNER Michael Schwerner (November 6, 1939 - June 21, 1964) * * * * * * * * * * Called Mickey by friends and colleagues, was a CORE field worker killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by the Ku Klux Klan in response to the civil-rights work he coordinated, which included promoting registration to vote among Mississippi African Americans.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
November 9, 1965, Argued. March 28, 1966, Decided. COUNSEL: Solicitor General Marshall argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Assistant Attorney General Doar, Louis F. Claiborne and Gerald P. Choppin. H. C. Mike Watkins argued the cause for appellees.CLIMATE CHANGE
For Immediate Release: April 22, 2008 : Contact: Niger Innis (212)598-4000
WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inDONATE ON-LINE
Enter Amount * Enter or select the amount you wish to donate then click the CONTINUE button: $25.00 . $50.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1000.00 Other Amount - (enter amount below)THE FREEDOM RIDES
The first Freedom Ride took place on May 4, 1961 when seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C., on two public buses bound for the Deep South. They intended to test the Supreme Court's ruling in Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which declared segregation in interstate bus and rail stations unconstitutional.EXECUTIVE STAFF
In December 2012, Niger co-founded the New America organization with Julie Hereford, Victor Chaltiel, Carlo Maffat and Leo Bletnitsky. Mr. Innis served as campaign manager for the Roy Innis Mayoral campaign during the 1993 New York City Democratic Party primary and helped to garner 25% of the vote. In 1997 Mr. Innis served as a delegate for theEXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT PINS CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals.BARBARA JOHNS
Vernon Johns, an uncle to Barbara and Joan Johns, was a minister and civil rights leader in Montgomery, Alabama. An early and outspoken proponent of civil rights, Reverend Johns so discomfited his congregation at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church that he eventually lost his pulpit. He was succeeded by young Martin Luther King, Jr.WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inDONATE ON-LINE
Enter Amount * Enter or select the amount you wish to donate then click the CONTINUE button: $25.00 . $50.00 $100.00 $500.00 $1000.00 Other Amount - (enter amount below)THE FREEDOM RIDES
The first Freedom Ride took place on May 4, 1961 when seven blacks and six whites left Washington, D.C., on two public buses bound for the Deep South. They intended to test the Supreme Court's ruling in Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which declared segregation in interstate bus and rail stations unconstitutional.EXECUTIVE STAFF
In December 2012, Niger co-founded the New America organization with Julie Hereford, Victor Chaltiel, Carlo Maffat and Leo Bletnitsky. Mr. Innis served as campaign manager for the Roy Innis Mayoral campaign during the 1993 New York City Democratic Party primary and helped to garner 25% of the vote. In 1997 Mr. Innis served as a delegate for theEXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT PINS CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months.WHAT IS CORE?
C O R E is the acronym for the C ongress O f R acial E quality. * * * * *. Founded in 1942, CORE is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination" inMEDIA CENTER
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184EXECUTIVE STAFF
CORE --Congress of Racial Equality * P.O. Box 264 * New York, N.Y. * 10276 * Tel: (212) 598-4000 * Fax: (212) 982-0184EXECUTIVE STAFF
to send e-mail. National Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. Roy Innis was born in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He moved from the U.S. Virgin Islands to New York City with his mother in 1946 where he attended Stuyvesant High School. At age 16, Innis joined the U.S. Army and at age 18 he received an honorable discharge. JAMES L. FARMER BIOGRAPHY Civil Rights Leader * * * * * * James Farmer, a principal founder of the Congress of Racial Equality and the last survivor of the "Big Four" who shaped the civil-rights struggle in the United States in the mid-1950's and 60's, died Friday, July 9, 1999 at Mary Washington Hospital, in Fredericksburg, Va., where he lived.CLAUDETTE COLVIN
Claudette Colvin (b, September 5, 1939) is a African American woman from Alabama.In 1955, at the age of 15, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law.Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks ' (on December 1, 1955) by nine months.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
The defense case consisted of a series of alibi and character witnesses. Local residents testified as to the "reputation for truth and veracity" of various defendants, or to having seen them on June 21 at locations such as funeral homes or hospitals. CHANEY, GOODMAN & SCHWERNER Michael Schwerner (November 6, 1939 - June 21, 1964) * * * * * * * * * * Called Mickey by friends and colleagues, was a CORE field worker killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by the Ku Klux Klan in response to the civil-rights work he coordinated, which included promoting registration to vote among Mississippi African Americans.MISSISSIPPI BURNING
November 9, 1965, Argued. March 28, 1966, Decided. COUNSEL: Solicitor General Marshall argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Assistant Attorney General Doar, Louis F. Claiborne and Gerald P. Choppin. H. C. Mike Watkins argued the cause for appellees.CLIMATE CHANGE
For Immediate Release: April 22, 2008 : Contact: Niger Innis (212)598-4000
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