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North Shore Summer Project Newsletter
Tags: Abolitionist, Abraham Lincoln, Africa, African, Afro-Asian World, Alexander Crummell, Alfred S. Eichner, American Civil War, American Democracy, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Armand King, Atlanta Georgia, Baird and Warner, Benjamin Banneker, Black Belt, Black Muslim Movement, Black Muslims, Brotherhood, C. Eric Lincoln, C.T. Vivian, Canada, Carol Kleiman, Chardin, Charles Silberman, Charleston South Carolina, Chicago Illinois, Chicago North Side, Chicago South Side, Christianity, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Literature, Civil Rights Movements, Communism, Daniel Corrigan, Daniel Guetzkow, David Walker, Deerfield Petition Drive, Deerfield Petition Drive Committee, Democracy, Denmark Vesey, E. Essien-Udom, Ebony Magazine, Eli Ginzberg, Emory Davis, Episcopal Church, Equal Protection of the Law, Eugene Carson Blake, Evanston Freedom Center, Evanston Illinois, Evanston Police Department, Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors, Fascism, Fayette County, Fayette County Voter Registration, Fayette County Voter Registration Crisis, Fran Rominsky, Frederick Douglass, Freedom, Freedom of Movement, Gabriel, Gabriel Prosser, George Vickers, Gerald Roseberry, Grace Meigs Damman, Great Lakes, Greensboro North Carolina, Harlem New York City, Harold Isaacs, Harvard University, Harvard University History Department, Henry Highland Garnett, Highland Park Illinois, Highland Park July 4th Parade, Housing Discrimination, Housing Segregation, I Have a Dream Speech, Ignazio Silone, Italian, J. Saunders Redding, James Baldwin, Janet Sundberg, Jean Mitten, Jerome Bruner, John A. Morsell, John Bing, John Hope Franklin, John Oberteuffer, Judaism, July 4th Activities, June Carter, Kenneth Stampps, King Realty Co., Latin America, Laymond Robinson, Lerone Bennett Jr., Leslie Cook, Lillian Smith, London Institute of Race Relations, Loraine Hansberry, Louis Harris, Louis Lomax, Louis Pfaff, Lynn Williams, Marc Ross, Margery Benton, Martin Luther King Jr., Mary Barninger, Mason-Dixon Line, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for International Studies, Militant Abolitionism, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Mr. Miller, Mundelein College, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Urban League, Neil King, New York Times, Newsletter, Newsweek, Nigeria, Nigerian, Non-Violence, Non-Violent Demonstration Workshop, North America, North Shore Housewives Vigil, North Shore Real Estate, North Shore Real Estate Agencies, North Shore Summer Project, North Shore Summer Project Executive Committee, North Shore Summer Project Executive Director, North Shore Summer Project Non-Violent Strategy Committee, North Shore Summer Project Steering Committee, North Shore Summer Project Tactics Committee, Northern Bigotry, Northern Race Relations, Northwestern University, Northwestern University Law and Social Sciences Committee, Open Community, Open Occupancy Housing Policy, Organized Labor, Pan-Africanism, Panel Discussion, Pat Evans, Peter H. Field, Power Structure, Pre-Civil War, Protests, Quinlan and Tyson, Race Relations, Race Relations War Zones, Racial Discrimination, Racial Discrimination in Housing, Racism, Ralph Ellison, Ralph J. Bunche, Real Estate, Ric Momeyer, Richard Pollack, Richard Wright, Robert Dorsett, Robert F. McGovern, Rosa Parks, School Discrimination, School Integration, Selma Alabama, Settlement Houses, Sidwell Friends School, Skokie Illinois, Slave Rebellion, Smith College, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanley Elkin, Sterling Stuckey, Suburbanism, Suburbia, The Negro Mood, University of Chicago, Voter Registration, Voter Suppression, W. Haywood Burns, W.E.B. DuBois, War Zones, Washington D.C., White Americans, White Christianity, White Liberalism, White Plains New York, White Supremacy, Whitney Young, William Brink, William Moyer, Winnetka Illinois, Winnetka Village Green, Woodrow Wilson, Yale University
Temple Congregation Speech
Tags: Africa, Anti-Semitism, Arthur G. Falls, Arthur Shay, Atlanta Journal, B'nai Brith, Bedroom Community, Bernard Scotch, Briargate Country Club, Briarwood Golf Club, Brotherhood, Brown v. Board of Education, But Not Next Door, Charlotte Scotch, Chicago Area Suburbs, Chicago Illinois, Clinton Tennessee, Communism, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Cuba, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Building Code, Deerfield Building Commissioner, Deerfield Citizens Committee, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Demographics, Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Park District Superintendent, Deerfield Review, Deerfield School District #109, Deerfield School District #110, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Manager, Deerfield Village Meetings, Deerfield Village Officials, Deerfield Zoning Ordinances, Economic Motivations for Prejudice, Edwin C. Berry, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Dilling, Europe, Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Floral Park Model Homes, Ford Edsel, Harold C. Lewis, Hate Literature, Highland Park High School, Housing Integration, Hungary, Individual Rights, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Integration Poll, Jack D. Parker, Jackie Robinson, Jacob K. Javits, James A. Pike, James Baldwin, Janet Dash, Joseph G. Powell, Judaism, Juvenile Delinquency, Land Condemnation, Little Rock Arkansas, Little Rock of the North, Lorraine Ralph Stern, Louis Lomax, Martin Luther King Jr., Max Weinrib, Mississippi, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Urban League, Neighborhood Integration, New York Times, Norris W. Stilphen, North Shore, North Shore Residents Association, Oak Park Village Board of Trustees, Oscar Hammerstein II, Overt Racism, Oxford Mississippi, Parent Teacher Association, Park Referendum, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Philip M. Klutznick, Prejudice, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Protestantism, Quakers, Race Relations, Racial Discrimination, Racial Integration, Real Estate Agents, Red Hand Over Deerfield, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Robert C. Weaver, Roman Catholic Church, Russell R. Bletzer, Russia, School Integration, School Segregation, Social Fabric of the Community, Social Justice, Sociologists, Speeches, Suburbia, Synagogue, Temporary Injunction, The Massive Wallop, Theodor P. Repsholdt, Unitarian Church, United States Federal District Court, United States Supreme Court, Vandalism, Waukegan Illinois, West Deerfield Township Library, White Citizens Councils, White Supremacy, Whitney Young, World War II
They Said: 'Keep Out'
Tags: Adrien L. Ringuette, Alan B. Shepard School, Book Review, Brotherhood, But Not Next Door, Chicago Area Suburbs, Chicago Illinois, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Copy, Court Case Documents, David H. Rosen, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Episcopal Church, Harold C. Lewis, Harry M. Rosen, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Ivan Obolensky Inc., Jack D. Parker, Keith Wheeler, Land Condemnation, Little Rock Arkansas, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, National Media Coverage, North Shore, Park Referendum, Peaceable Lane, Property Values, Property Values and Race, South Africa, Ted Poston, United States Federal District Court
'The South' in the North
Tags: A.D. Albright, Adrien L. Ringuette, Alabama, American Friends Service Committee, Anderson County Tennessee, Arson, Arthur G. Falls, Bedroom Community, Betsy Crilly, Brotherhood, Charles F. Rippey, Chicago Area Suburbs, Chicago Illinois, Civil Rights, Clinton High School, Clinton Tennessee, Communism, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Cross Burning, Deerfield Building Commissioner, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Meetings, Desegregation, Edgar D. Crilly, Elizabeth Dilling, Escapism, First Baptist Church, Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Foley Hill, Georgia, Glencoe Illinois, Handwritten Notes, Harold C. Lewis, Highland Park High School, Housing Segregation, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jack D. Parker, James Stokely, John Kasper, Knoxville Tennessee, Land Condemnation, Magazine Article, Magnet Mills, Mason-Dixon Line, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, Mortgages, National Guard, Neither Black Nor White, New York Times Magazine, North Carolina, North Shore, North Shore Human Relations Committee, North Shore Residents Association, Oak Ridge Tennessee, Parent Teacher Association, Park Referendum, Paul Turner, Paul V. Berggren, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Property Values and Race, Race Relations, Racial Equality, Racial Integration, Racial Prejudice, Racial Segregation, Red Hand Over Deerfield, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Republican Party, School Integration, School Segregation, Separate But Equal Doctrine, Social Problems, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Tennessee, Tennessee Governor, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), The South, The South in the North, Theodor P. Repsholdt, University of Kentucky, Vandalism, W. Congress Parkway, Wilma Dykeman, Winnetka Community House, Winnetka Illinois, Yankees, Zion Lutheran Church
Information Service
Tags: 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Abraham Lincoln, Adam C. Powell, Address to Congress, Adolph Hitler, Adult Education, African Americans, American Civil War, American Friends Service Committee, American Institute of Public Opinion, American Jewish Congress, Anti-Jim Crow, Association of Council Secretaries, Baltimore Maryland, Barry Goldwater, Bedroom Community, Benson Y. Landis, Berlin Germany, Birmingham Alabama, Black Muslims, Boycott, Brotherhood, Bureau of Research and Survey, But Not Next Door, Buying Power, C. Arild Olsen, Capitol Hill, Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, Chicago Illinois, Church of Jesus Christ, Civic Action, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights and Job Opportunities Address to Congress, Civil Rights and Racial Justice, Civil Rights and Racial Justice Resolution, Civil Rights Commissions, Community Relations, Community Relations Service, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Congressional Address, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Cook County Illinois, Cuban Missile Crisis, Daisy Bates, David H. Rosen, David McKay Company Inc., De Facto Segregation, De Jure Segregation, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Democratic Party, Demonstrations, Desegregation, Domestic Tranquility, Economic Efficiency, Ecumenical Leadership, Elijah Muhammad, Emancipation Proclamation, Emanuel Celler, Equal Access, Equal Accommodations, Equal Accommodations in Public Facilities, Equal Job Opportunities, Equal Protection of the Law, Equality, Equality of Opportunity, Eugene Carson Blake, Fair Employment Regulations, Federal Aid, Federal Assistance Programs, Federal Employment Programs, Federal Fair Employment Practices Law, Federal Government, Filibuster, Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause United States Constitution, Francis J. Lally, Gallup Poll, George Gallup, Georgia, Gwynn Oak Amusement Park, Harry M. Rosen, Highland Park Illinois, House Resolution 7152, Housing Integration, Housing Segregation, Human Relations Organizations, Human Rights, I Have a Dream Speech, Inevitability of Integration, Information Service, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, James H. Price, Jesus Christ, Jim Crow Laws, Joachim Prinz, John F. Kennedy, Judaism, Ku Klux Klan, Lake County Illinois, Lake Forest Illinois, Land Condemnation, Letter from Birmingham Jail, Lincoln Memorial, Little Rock Arkansas, Little Rock Nine, Louis Harris, Lyndon B. Johnson, Marches, Martin Luther King Jr., Mass Protests, Michael J. Mansfield, Mississippi, Modern Community Developers Inc., Montana, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Council of Churches, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America General Board, Nazism, Nelson Rockerfeller, New York, New York City New York, New York Times, Newsletter, Newsweek, Non-Violence, Northern Bigotry, Northern Patterns of Residence, Order v. Justice, Orthodox Churches, Park Referendum, Paul V. Berggren, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Protestantism, Protests, Public Institutions of Higher Learning, Public Opinion News Service, Public School Boards, Race Relations, Racial Discrimination, Racial Equality, Racial Problems, Racial Stereotypes, Racial Strife, Religious Racial Discrimination, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Republican Party, Rochester New York, Roman Catholic Bishops of the United States, Roman Catholic Church, Russia, School Integration, School Segregation, Senate Bill 1731, Separate But Equal Doctrine, Separatist Doctrine, Sit-Ins, Social Justice, Store Boycott, Store Picketing, Suburbanization, The Long Shadow of Little Rock, The Pilot, The United States and Its Churches, United Church of Christ, United Church of Christ Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ Board for Homeland Ministries Board of Directors, United Presbyterian Churches, United States Attorney General, United States Congress, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, United States Federal District Court System, United States Federal Government Executive Branch, United States Federal Government Judicial Branch, United States House of Representatives, United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, United States House Representative, United States of America, United States Religion and Race Commission, United States Senate, United States Senator, United States Supreme Court, Urbanization, Washington D.C., Washington D.C. Police Department, Washington Office of the National Council of Churches, Washington Post, White Casualties, White Citizens' Councils, White Majority, William Brink, Williams Bay Wisconsin, Willingness to Go to Jail for the Cause, World Council of Churches, World Council of Churches Central Committee, World Diplomacy
Hold Kneel-In at Deerfield
Tags: Bethlehem United Brethren Church, Briar Hill Road, Brotherhood, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Youth Commission, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Songs, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Police Department, Deerfield Village Manager, Deerfield Village Officials, First Presbyterian Church, Holy Cross Catholic Church, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Kneel-In Protest, Land Condemnation, Newspaper Article, Norris W. Stilphen, Progress Development Corporation, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Trinity United Church of Christ, Zion Lutheran Church
Pastor: American Way at Stake in Deerfield
Tags: American Way, Benjamin J. Anderson, Brotherhood, Building Codes, Building Codes as a Legal Device to Ensure Segregation, Christian-Judaic Tradition, Christianity, Communism, Compilation, Concord Associates, Concord Associates Inc., Connecticut, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Copy, Dave Meade, Deerfield Building Code, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees President, Deerfield Village Meetings, Delaware, Equality of Opportunity, First Baptist Church, Fourth Ward Independent Voters of Illinois, George E. Otto, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Iowa, Joseph Samuel Perry, Joseph W. Koss, Judaism, Land Condemnation, Michigan, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, New York City New York, Newspaper Article, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Quakers, Racial Stereotypes, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Witherspoon Presbyterian Church, Zoning Ordinances
Resolution on the Human and Civil Rights Issues in the Deerfield Situation
Tags: Brotherhood, Chicago Metropolitan Area, Christianity, Church Federation of Greater Chicago, Church Federation of Greater Chicago General Board, Cicero Illinois, Civil Rights, Deerfield Integration, Freedom of Movement, Freedom of Residence, Gospel of Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Housing Integration, Human Rights, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jesus Christ, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, South Deering Illinois, Trumbull Park, Trumbull Park Homes
Integration Comes to Suburbia
Tags: Brotherhood, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Illinois, Christianity, Civil Rights, Communism, Confederate States of America, Conspicuous Consumption, Cult of Success, Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Review, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Manager, Deerfield Village Meetings, Dixiecrats, Elizabeth Dilling, Equality, Europe, Federal Government, Floral Park Subdivision, Housing Industry, Illinois, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Integration, Integration Poll, Judaism, Kentucky, Lincoln Acres Development Corporation, Mainstream Culture, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), North Shore, North Shore Human Relations Committee, North Shore Unitarian Church, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Property Values and Race, Racial Integration, Racial Segregation, Real Estate, Red Hand Over Deerfield, Religious Reasoning for Racism, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Religious Sermon, Robert Penn Warren, Russell R. Bletzer, School Integration, Shock Tactics, Status, Suburban Integration, Suburbanization, Suburbia, Time: Present Television Program, United States Code, United States Constitution, United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment, United States House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee, United States of America, White Citizens' Councils
The Massive Wallop
Tags: 1787 United States Constitutional Convention, A Christian View on Segregation, Acts of the Apostles, Alexander Hamilton, Apostles, Baptist Convention, Bellhaven College, Benjamin Franklin, Biblical Reasoning for Segregation, Book of Deuteronomy, Book of Ezra, Book of Genesis, Book of Leviticus, Book of Revelation, Brotherhood, Brown v. Board of Education, Chicago Illinois, Christian Brotherhood, Christian Charity, Communism, Conflict Between Liberty and Equality, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Review, Deerfield School District #109, Deerfield School District #109 Board of Education, Divine Authority, Divine Mandate, E. Franklin Frazier, Earl Warren, Extreme Elements of Society, G.T. Gillespie, George Washington, George Washington Farewell Address, God's Love for All Humanity, Gospel of John, Gospel of Matthew, Gunnar Myrdal, Harold C. Lewis, Hebrew People, Integration, Intent of Constitutional Law at the time of Ratification, James O. Eastland, Jesus Christ, Joseph Jackson, K.B. Clark, Louis D. Brandeis, Municipal Rights, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), North Shore Residents Association, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Olivet Baptist Church, Owen Roberts, Plessy v. Ferguson, Psychological Impact of Segregation, Racial Integration, Religious Reasoning for Segregation, Representative Government, Roger B. Taney, School Integration, School Segregation, Separate But Equal, Separate But Equal Doctrine, Socialism, Theodore Brameld, Thurgood Marshall, United States Constitution as a Living Document, United States Constitutional Law, United States Constitutional Originalism, United States Supreme Court, William Howard Taft