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- Tags: Human Relations
Interview with 'Not Next Door' Author
Tags: Brandeis University, But Not Next Door, Chicago Illinois, Community Leaders, David H. Rosen, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Review, Deerfield School District #109 Board of Education, Deerfield School District #110 Board of Education, Highland Park Illinois, Human Relations, Human Relations Movement, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jewish Community Centers, Les Holtzblatt, New Jersey, Newspaper Article, Prejudice, Property Values, Racial Discrimination, Republican Party
Speech to Deerfield Group
Tags: Africa, Atlanta Journal, Bedroom Community, Briargate Country Club, Brown v. Board of Education, But Not Next Door, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Illinois, Christianity, Clinton Tennessee, Communism, Community Forces, Community Structures, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Cross Burning, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Building Code, Deerfield Citizens Committee, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Demographics, Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Meetings, Deerfield Village Officials, Europe, Floral Park Model Homes, Greenwood Mississippi, Harold C. Lewis, Human Relations, Individual Citizen Responsibilities to the Community, Individual Rights, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Integration Poll, Jack D. Parker, James Baldwin, Joseph G. Powell, Judaism, Lake Forest College, Little Rock Arkansas, Modern Community Developers Inc., New York Times, Norris W. Stilphen, North Shore Residents Association, Northwestern University, Overt Racism, Park Referendum, Paul Mundy, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Protestantism, Race Relations, Racial Integration, Racial Prejudice, Religious Reasoning for Segregation, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Roman Catholic Church, Russia, School Consolidation, School Integration, School Segregation, Social Fabric of the Community, Social Justice, Social Research, Social Workers, Sociologists, Speeches, Student Groups, The Massive Wallop, United States Supreme Court, United States Supreme Court Chief Justice, University of Illinois, Vandalism, Waukegan News-Sun, White Citizens Councils, White Supremacy, Zoning Ordinances
But Not Next Door Review Exerpts
Tags: Anti-Semitism, Book Review, Booklist, But Not Next Door, Chicago Area Suburbs, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Tribune, David H. Rosen, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Park District, H.B. Walker, Harry M. Rosen, Housing Integration, Human Relations, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Ivan Obolensky Inc., Jacob K. Javits, Judaism, Kirkus, Land Condemnation, Lewiss Cannett, Library Journal, New York Herald Tribune Books, New York Times Book Review, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, R.A. Low, Racial Discrimination, Racial Integration, S.L. Simon, Saturday Review, United States Federal District Court, United States Supreme Court, Wayne Phillips
How Skokie Handled Move-In by Negroes
Tags: Arthur Sauer, Bernard L. Marsh, Catholic Interracial Council, Chicago Area Suburban Integration, Chicago Area Suburbs, Chicago Daily News, Cicero Illinois, Clinton Tennessee, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Georgie Anne Geyer, Human Relations, Human Relations Consultant, Human Relations Organizations, Illinois Commission on Human Relations, John A. McDermott, Judaism, Little Rock Arkansas, Loyola University of Chicago, Loyola University Sociology Department, Montgomery Alabama, Myron Greisdorf, National Brotherhood Week, National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), Newspaper Article, Niles Township Human Relations Council, Niles Township Jewish Congregation, Panic Selling, Paul Mundy, Property Values, Protestantism, Religious Response to Integration, Roman Catholic Church, Sidney J. Jacobs, Skokie Human Relations Commission, Skokie Illinois, Skokie Police Department, Skokie Village Manager, Skokie Village Mayor, Skokie Village Officials, St. Peter's Church, Vandalism
Building Board of Appeals Will Hear Floral Park Case
Tags: Adrien L. Ringuette, Alice Klyce, Balanced Occupancy, Bernard Katz, Blockbusters, Charles J. Donoghue, Chatham, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Illinois, Chicago South Side, Cicero Illinois, Civic Organizations, Civil Rights, Compilation, Controlled Occupancy Policy, Copy, Deerfield Building Appeals Board, Deerfield Building Code, Deerfield Building Commissioner, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights Program Committee, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Review, Deerfield Village Attorney, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees President, Deerfield Village Hall, Deerfield Village Officials, Deerfield Zoning Ordinances, Edgar D. Crilly, Edward G. Olsen, Edward J. Walchli, Equal Protection of the Law, Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Glen Acres Subdivision, Greenbelt Knoll Subdivision, Human Relations, Illinois Central Railroad, Illinois Commission on Human Relations, Illinois Commission on Human Rights, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, John E. Lemmon, John W. Hunt, Joseph Samuel Perry, Joseph W. Koss, Lewis B. Walton Jr., M.W. Newman, Maplecrest Subdivision, Max Weinrib, Mirro Romanow, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), New Jersey, Newspaper Article, Panic Selling, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Quota System, Real Estate Agents, Religious Organizations, Richard D. Jaffe, Robert E. Bowen, Robert Folger, South Shore, South Shore Commission, Stony Island, Stuart E. Wallace, Temporary Injunction, United States Federal District Court for the Northern Illinois District Eastern Division, United States Federal District Court System, Vandalism, Vernon Meintzer, Walter Drennan, Waukegan Road, Wesley Wise, William Hinchsliff, Wilmot Road
The Negro in America Today
Tags: 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron, A. Philip Randolph, A.P. Tureaud, Administration of Justice in the United States, African American Servicemen, African American Veterans, African Americans, Agnosticism, Aid to Dependent Children Programs, Airlines Hostess, Alabama, Alaska, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), American League, American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, American Social System, Amsterdam News, Arizona, Armed Forces Desegregation, Armed Forces Integration, Armed Forces Segregation, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Atheism, Atlanta Georgia, Automation, Baltimore Maryland, Banks, Baptist Church, Barbara McNair, Baseball, Baseball Most Valuable Player Award, Baseball Rookie of the Year, Bastille Day, Benjamin O. Davis Jr., Benjamin O. Davis Sr., Betsy Ross, Black Muslim Movement, Black Muslims, Boston Massachusetts, Boston Massacre, Branch Rickey, Brooklyn Dodgers, Brotherhood of Sleeping-Car Porters, Brown v. Board of Education, California, California State Police Department, Carl Rowan, Charles Black, Charles Bryant, Charlie Sifford, Chicago Ethnic System, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Urban League, Christopher Columbus, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Commissions, Clarendon County South Carolina, Color Tax, Communist Party, Community Relations Service, Community Relations Service Institute of Human Relations, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Cook County Illinois, Crispus Attucks, Dallas Texas, Deborah Gannett, Democratic Party, Denver Colorado, Dependent Children, Detroit Michigan, Diane Garrott, Direct-Action Programs, Discriminatory School Policies, District of Columbia, Education, Edward Levell Jr., Edward Warren, Edwin C. Berry, Elizabeth Bryant, Elks, Emancipation Proclamation, Employment Agencies, Employment Discrimination, Englewood New Jersey, Episcopal Church, Equality of Opportunity, Equality of Treatment, Ernest Dunbar, Estevanico, Ethnic System, F-100 Super Sabre, Fair Representation, Federal Government, Federal Government Agencies, Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Federal Judiciary, Federally Sponsored Housing Segregation, Fletcher Martin, Football, Freedom Riders, French, Fruit of Islam, General Electric, George Meany, George Washington, Germany, Gerrymandering, Golf, Gradualism, Grand Jury, Greenleigh Report, Harlem Muslims, Harry S. Truman, Housing Discrimination, Human Relations, Illinois Aid to Dependent Children Programs, Income Disparity, Insurance Companies, Islam, Italian, Jackie Robinson, Jackson Mississippi, James B. Parsons, James C. Evans, James C. Flanigan, James L. Hicks, Japanese-American Association, Jim Crow Laws, Justice, Kansas City, Kitty Levell, Korean War, Lake Michigan, Lawsuit, Lockheed Aircraft, Look Magazine, Los Angeles California, Los Angeles NAACP, Los Angeles Police Department, Louisville Kentucky, Magazine Article, Maine, Major League Baseball, Major Sports, Malcolm X, Marietta Georgia, Martin Luther King Jr., Methodist Church, Mexico, Minnesota, Montana, Morehouse College, Mortgage Discrimination, Mortgages, Muslim, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Football League, National League, National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, Native Americans, Negro American Labor Council, Neighborhood Segregation, New Mexico, New Orleans Louisiana, New Rochelle New York, New Rochelle New York School District, New Rochelle New York School District Board of Directors, New York City New York, Non-Violence, Northern Segregation, Novocain, Old-Guard Philosophy, Organized Labor, Pacific Ocean, Paul Revere, Petit Jury, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Police Brutality, Police Treatment of Minorities, President of the United States, Presidential Executive Orders, Price Cobbs, Price Cobbs Jr., Private Employment Agencies, Professional Golfers' Association (PGA), Public Housing Program, Puerto Ricans, Quality of Education, Racial Discrimination, Racial Equality, Racial Integration, Racial Separation, Ralph J. Bunche, Renata Cobbs, Republican Party, Resegregation, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Residential Segregation, Restaurant Desegregation, Restaurant Integration, Restaurant Segregation, Right to Vote, Roman Catholic Church, Roy Wilkins, San Francisco California, School Integration, School Segregation, Sit-Ins, Social Justice, Social Workers, Socialist Party, Sons of Erin, Sons of Italy, South Carolina, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Sports Desegregation, Sports Integration, Sports Segregation, St. Louis Missouri, St. Patrick's Day, Student Movements, Student Protest Groups, Student Protests, Suburbanization, Television, Thurgood Marshall, Tokenism, Tom Feelings, Trans World Airlines (TWA), Tuskegee Alabama, Tuskegee University, Uncle Tom, Uncle Tom-ing, Unemployment, Union Integration, Union Segregation, United Nations, United States Air Force, United States Air Force Europe, United States Appeal for Human Rights Committee, United States Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces Cadets, United States Army, United States Civil Rights Commission, United States Constitution Fifteenth Amendment, United States Constitution Thirteenth Amendment, United States Federal District Court System, United States Marine Corps, United States Military Academy, United States National Guard, United States Navy, United States Secretary of Defense, United States Supreme Court, University of California, University of California Medical Center, Vad Cobbs, Vasco Nunez de Balboa, Virginia, Voter Suppression, Voting Rights, Washington D.C., West Point, Westlake California, White House, White House Staff, Willie Mays, Woodlawn Georgia, World War II
Some of My Best Neighbors are Negroes
Tags: Benjamin J. Anderson, Bill Robertson, Boy Scouts of America, Brotherly Love, Christianity, Concord Park Subdivision, Deerfield Integration, District of Columbia, English, Episcopal Church, Equal Opportunity in Housing, Ethical Culture, First Presbyterian Church, Frances W. Saunders, French, George E. Otto, Ghana, Greenbelt Knoll Subdivision, Human Relations, Human Rights, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, John R. Bodo, Judaism, Magazine Article, Maplecrest Subdivision, Methodist Church, Modern Community Developers Inc., Modern Community Developers Inc. Board of Directors, Morris Milgram, Mrs. Benjamin J. Anderson, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Neighborhood Integration, Open Occupancy Housing, Open Occupancy Housing Policy, Operation Neighborliness, Panic Selling, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Presbyterian Life, Princeton New Jersey, Princeton New Jersey Housing Group, Property Values, Property Values and Race, Protestantism, Quakers, Religious Response to Integration, Resale Agreements, Roman Catholic Church, San Francisco California, San Francisco Seminary, The Housing Group, Unitarian Church, Witherspoon Presbyterian Church
Human Relations Reporter
Tags: A.L. Foster, Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Asbestos, Bertrand Russell, Bolshevism, Carl Branden, Censorship, Chicago Illinois, Communism, Communist Manifesto, Contempt of United States Congress, Cornpone, Cotswold, Cross Burning, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Police Department, Don Davis, Donald S. Frey, Francis Walter, Frank Wilkinson, Freudian Slip, Glencoe Illinois, Glencoe Park District, Housing Segregation, Hugo Black, Human Relations, Individual Freedoms, Individual Rights, James O. Eastland, James Roosevelt, John Birch Society, John E. Lemmon, Joseph McCarthy, Kneel-In Protest, Ku Klux Klan, Land Condemnation, Little Rock Arkansas, Livermore California, London England, London Observer, Louis D. Brandeis, Lynching, Mayor Patterson, McCarthyism, Mortgages, Moscow Russia, Mrs. A.L. Foster, Mrs. Donald S. Frey, National Council of Churches, New Orleans Louisiana, New York Civil Liberties Union, New York Times, Newsletter, North Shore Human Relations Committee, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Operation Abolition, Osterman Avenue, Parent Teacher Association, Progress Development Corporation, Public Transportation System, Racial Equality, Racial Justice, Racial Segregation, Resident Associations, San Francisco California, School Segregation, Social Reform, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg United Churches, Un-Americanism, United States Congress, United States Constitution Bill of Rights, United States Constitution First Amendment, United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment, United States Federal District Court, United States House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee, United States Supreme Court, Vandalism, White Citizens Councils, William O. Douglas, Wiretapping, Yankees