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Item Tulane Paper Lauds U. Of I Queen Choice P.4
Item Equal Rights League Delegation Sees the President, p. 1
Item N.J. Picket Line Protests Hospital Discrimination, p. 6
Item Los Angeles Mayor Fears New Violence p. 1
Item It is Dangerous to Read Declaration of Independence in Public Now, p.20
Item WOMEN MARK 'WE SERVE AMERICA' WEEK Rallies Held In Several Cities - Mrs. Bethune Speaks In D.C., p. 7
Item Fights For Rights To Continue During War, Delegates Are Told Keynote Address at Los Angeles, p. 1
Item Chicago Hosts 54th NAACP Confab: Thousands In March, p. 1
Item Leavenworth Briefs Independent Bapt. Church Rev. B. J. Davidson, Pastor John S. Livingston, Rep. p.1
Item Congressman DePriest Flays Segregation in Fourth of July Speech, p.3.
Item [No title] p.2
Item Pine Bluff Elects First Bronze Mayor, p. 1
Item Carrollton Happenings. What's Happening in Mississippi-by Henry A. Martin, Headquarters at Carrollton
Item The Kansas “Double Victory” Celebration
Item La Grange, Ill., p. 22
Item 12,000 In Chicago Voice Demands For Democracy, p. 1
Item EMBARASSING[sic] QUESTION: THE AMBASSADOR'S ABSENT GUESTS THE BRITISH ASK WHY NO COLORED AMERICANS p.7
Item The Flag, p. 2
Item Recalls of Attack of Late Justice on U.S Bigotry p.7
Item The Elevator, p. 3
Item Blood! Lagol! Blood!
Item Candidates Vow To Keep Segregation, p. 4
Item The Living South, p. 13
Item BLAST DETROIT MAYOR IN COP WHITEWASH: U.S. Troops Patrol City To Enforce Quiet 4th After Riots, p. 1
Item Three Ball Games on July Fourth; TRIPLE HEADER TO BE PLAYED IN THE AFTERNOON; All Teams to be In the Action--First Game Starts at 2:30 o’clock, p.1
Item Negro Doughboys Mark 4th With Gay London Dance, p. 2
Item Emancipation Day
Item Saturday, July 2nd, 1892.
Item Civil Rights Day, p. 4
Item A Patriotic Lie, p.6
Item Brief
Item What’s Happening: Roy Ayers, Dexter Wansel Play Atlantic City Steel Pier, p. 11
Item San Diego, Calif., p. 18
Item Race Turns Out to Celebrate Nation’s Birth, p. 5
Item Frederick Douglass: A Man For The Ages, p. 4
Item U.S. Celebrates Its Independence; South Africa Still Longs For It, p. 11
Item "What the people say: voices loud protest."
Item Celebrations Elsewhere, p. 3
Item Celebrations Elsewhere p.3
Item ”July New Moon” Blamed for Violence
Item The Georgia Election–Its Meaning, p. 9
Item Fourth of July Celebration in Marysville, p.2
Item "College News"
Item National GRAPEVINE: Let Freedom Ring, p. 10
Item A black man's observation of the July 4th Salute, p. 4
Item Independence Day 1985: a black perspective, p. 15
Item Racists vigilantism and police attacks , p.5
Item Correspondence, p. 3
Item The Week: Independence Day Canada and Louisiana, p. A1
Item Typovision, p. 16