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Entertainer, Civil Rights Activist, 'King of Calypso' Harry Belafonte Dies; ‘Day-o, day-o, Daylight come, and we want go home’
Entertainer and Civil Rights Activist Harry Belafonte Dies "King of Calypso" "Day-o, day-o, Daylight come, and we want go home" Harold George Bellanfanti, Jr. March 1, 1927 - April 25, 2023 Singer, actor Harry Belafonte died on April 25, 2023 from congestive heart failure at his home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, at...
![Former Atlanta Student Movement leaders, taking a breather from graduate study, joined forces again last week with friends who helped them spearhead last year’s drive on lunch counters, employment and segregated travel. Taking time out from an impromptu birthday party for Mrs. Lonnie [Alice] King [Jr.] are Benjamin Brown at Howard U. [Howard University] Law School, Ruby D. Smith, Lonnie [King, Jr.], also at Howard Law School, and wife Alice [King], Charles A. Black, King’s successor as COAHR Leader, and Herschelle Sullivan, now in the John Hopkins Institute for Foreign Relations. "Student Leaders Reunite," The Atlanta Inquirer [Atlanta, Georgia], 2 December 1961 published, p. 3.](https://i0.wp.com/atlinq.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/cdn/uploads/2023/03/Student-Leaders-Reunite-The-Atlanta-Inquirer-2-December-1961-p-3_Page_2.jpg?fit=800%2C966&ssl=1)
From The Atlanta Inquirer Vault - Student Leaders Reunite
"Student Leaders Reunite," The Atlanta Inquirer [Atlanta, Georgia], 2 December 1961 published, p. 3. Former Atlanta Student Movement leaders, taking a breather from graduate study, joined forces again last week with friends who helped them spearhead last year’s drive on lunch counters, employment and segregated travel. Taking time out from an...
![From The Inquirer Vault - Editorial from July 27, 2963 by former Inquirer Editor Charles A. Black.Black, Charles A., editor. “Free, White and 36.” The Atlanta Inquirer [Atlanta], Volume 3, Number 50 ed., 27 July 1963, p. 1.](https://i0.wp.com/atlinq.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/cdn/uploads/2023/03/1963-07-27_Page_01B-Rev.jpg?fit=800%2C715&ssl=1)
From The Inquirer Vault - Editorial from July 27, 1963 by former Inquirer Editor Charles A. Black
An Editorial Free, White And 36 U. S. Fifth District Congressman Charles L. Weltner was elected to Congress with very strong Negro support. He has greatly disappointed Negro voters by his opposition to most of the important parts of President Kennedy’s Civil Rights Bills. To add insult to injury, Mr. Weltner released his negative views on...
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