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Memphis World: Hampton Urges NAACP TO USE "LITTLE MAN"
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LioHampton the famed orchestra leader, last week, warned Ray Wilthat the NAACP should include the "little man" in its fight for
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Hearings On Anti-Lynching Bill Resume Before Senate Committee
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Hearings on antilynching legislation were resumed last Friday before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee, headed by Senator Harley
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Highlights At Manassas
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COMING COMING COMING "MAMA'S BABY BOY"
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Hits Churches Which Deny Race Membership
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Churches, whether Catholic or Protestant, that deny fellowship or membership en grounds of color of race "cannot be basically
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: HYDE PARK SCHOOL NEWS
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Emma Jean King 5-3 Grade won third place in the Fire Prevention Contest. She had as her title; "Trash Fires Are Dangerous." The
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Identifies Dead Woman As Sister, But She's Found Alive
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A man identified a dead woman on a lot at 12th and Brown Sts. as his sister on Jan. 1 and later found that the sister was alive
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Insurance Official Held For Embezzlement
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Joseph Evans Jr., 26, district manager of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance company, was booked here last week on charges
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: It's "E" Day For Soldiers; Army Edict Orders Equality
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"Operation Equality" was ordered by the Secretary of the Army Gray here early last week a standing operating procedure which
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: J. H. WHITE LEAVES LANE TO HEAD COLLEGE IN MISSISSIPPI
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Lane College's loss has become the gain of the newly organized Mississippi Vocational College at Itta Bena in the change of
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Jackie Signs With Dodgers Again; 1950 Contract Calls For $35,000
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Jackie Robinson, number one baseball player of the National League, and Joe DiMaggio, number one ball player in the American
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Jim Thorpe Asks Boycott of AAU
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Jim Thorpe, one of the greatest allround athletes in American sports history, has called for a boycott of the Amatuer Athletic
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Jan 27, 1950
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Memphis World: Law Students Seek To Enter N'Carolina U.
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Six North Carolina college law students, all natives of the state, descended upon the University of North Carolina here last
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Jan 27, 1950
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