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The White Sentinel
Tags: 4th Assembly District Bronx New York, A. Philip Randolph, A.J. Muste, ABCs of Scapegoating, Action for World Federation, Adlai E. Stevenson, AFL-CIO Committee on Civil Rights, Albert S. Coolidge, Alfred B. Lewis, American Association of Scientific Workers, American Baptist Church, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, American Committee for Yugoslav Relief, American Committee on Africa, American Communist Party, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), American Friends of Spanish Democracy, American Friends Service Committee, American League Against War and Fascism, American League for Peace and Democracy, American Peace Crusade, American Society of Friends, American Student Union, American Youth Congress, Arthur E. Morgan, Averell Harriman Equal Housing Opportunity Award, B'nai Brith, Baltimore Maryland, Benjamin J. 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The Underground Railroad in Illinois
Tags: A Different Kind of Christmas, A Girl Called Boy, A Job for Jeremiah, A Lantern in the Window, A Picture Book of Harriet Tubman, A Picture Book of Sojourner Truth, A Place Called Mother Hubbard Cupboard, A Quaker Pioneer: Laura Haviland Superintendent of the Underground Railroad, A School for Pompey Walker, A Station Master on the Underground Railroad: The Life and Letters of Thomas Garrett, A Towpath to Freedom, A Woman Called Moses, A Woman's Life Work: Including Thirty Years' Service on the Underground Railroad and in the War, A Woman's Life Work: Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland, A.A. 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An Account of Slavery the Underground Railroad and the Road to Freedom in New York's Southern Tier, Ann Donegan Johnson, Ann McGovern, Ann Warren Turner, Anna Elizabeth Lewis Hudlun, Anna Hudlun, Anna Louis Curtis, Anne Benjamin, Anne Lane Petry, Anne Terry White, Anthony Burns, Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave, Arms of a Stranger, Arna Bontemps, Arno Press, Arthur Huff Fauset, Ashtabula Ohio, Atheneum, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in Tide Sky, Aurora Historical Society, Aurora Illinois, Austin Texas, Avi, Avon Books, Ayer Company, B. 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Nelson, T.Y. 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J.W. Loguen as a Slave and as a Freeman, The Secret of Captives' Cave, The Silver Highway, The Slave Dancer, The Society, The Story of Harriet Tubman: Conductor of the Underground Railroad, The Story of the Underground Railroad, The Town that Started the Civil War, The Truth About the Man Behind the Book That Sparked the War Between the States, The Underground Railroad, The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom, The Underground Railroad in Connecticut, The Underground Railroad in DuPage, The Underground Railroad in Illinois, The Underground Railroad in Massachusetts, The Underground Railroad: Connections to Freedom and Science, The United Brethren Publishing Establishment, The Value of Helping: The Story of Harriet Tubman, The Yellow Bone Ring, Thee Hannah, There Once Was a Slave: The Heroic Story of Frederick Douglass, Think Black: An Introduction to Black Political Power, This Railroad Disappears, This Strange New Feeling, Thomas Falls, Thomas J. Ladenburg, Thomas T. 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The Deerfield Story
Tags: Adlai E. Stevenson, African Americans, AFSC Housing Opportunities Program, Alice Walton, American Friends Service Committee, American Friends Service Committee Educational Campaign, Anita Clair, Arthur G. Falls, Bannockburn Illinois, Charles Benton, Chicago Brotherhood, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago's American, Connecticut, Dave Meade, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Road, Deerfield Village Meetings, Dorothy Repsholdt, Dorothy V. Arns, Edward G. Olsen, Eleanor Roosevelt, Equal Opportunity in Housing, Evanston Illinois, Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Fund for the Republic, George Nangan Company, Harold C. Lewis, Highland Park High School, Highland Park Illinois, Housing Integration, Inland Steel Company, Jack D. Parker, Jacob K. Javits, John E. Lemmon, John W. Hunt, Joseph S. Clark Jr., Joslyn Green, Judaism, June Courington, Kale Williams, Lake Forest Illinois, Legality of Segregation, Len Bishop, Lincoln Acres Development Corporation, Lincolnshire Illinois, Little Rock Arkansas, Marilyn Harris, Mary G. Mazur, Mason-Dixon Line, Max Weinrib, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris L. Courington, Morris Milgram, Mrs. Robert Ettinger, National Brotherhood Week, New Jersey, New York Times, North Shore, North Shore Human Relations Committee, North Shore Residents Association, Northbrook Illinois, Northfield Illinois, Orville L. Freeman, Park Ridge Illinois, Paul Burdlek, Paul J. Aicher, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Protestantism, Quakers, Racial Integration, Real Estate, Real Estate Value, Residential Equality, Richard J. Nelson, Robert Ettinger, Robert H. Mazur, Roman Catholic Church, Sidra DeKoven, Socialism, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Stevenson Rifkind and Wirtz, Theodor P. Repsholdt, Time Magazine, William Benton, Wilmot Road, Zion Lutheran Church
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
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
Sisterhood
Tags: Africa, Anti-Semitism, Arthur G. Falls, Arthur Shay, Atlanta Journal, B'nai Brith, Bedroom Community, Bernard Scotch, Beth Orr Synagogue, Birmingham Alabama, Briargate Country Club, Briarwood Golf Club, But Not Next Door, Charlotte Scotch, Chicago Illinois, Christianity, Civil Rights, Communism, Cuba, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, 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 #110, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Manager, Deerfield Village Meetings, Deerfield Village Officials, Detroit Michigan, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Dilling, Europe, Ford Edsel, Harold C. Lewis, Hate Literature, Highland Park High School, Housing Segregation, Individual Rights, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Integration Poll, Jack D. Parker, Jackie Robinson, Jacob K. Javits, James A. Pike, Joseph G. Powell, Judaism, Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Little Rock Arkansas, Little Rock of the North, Martin Luther King Jr., Mississippi, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Norris W. Stilphen, North Shore Residents Association, Open Occupancy Housing, Oscar Hammerstein II, Overt Racism, Oxford Mississippi, Parent Teacher Association, Park Referendum, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Philip M. Klutznick, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Protestantism, Provident Hospital, Quakers, Race Relations, Racial Discrimination, Racial Equality, Racial Segregation, Real Estate Agents, Red Hand Over Deerfield, Religious Response to the Deerfield Integration Case, Republican Party, Robert C. Weaver, Roman Catholic Church, Russia, Sedokah, Social Fabric of the Community, Social Justice, Soviet Union (USSR), Speeches, Synagogues, Temporary Injunction, The Massive Wallop, Theodor P. Repsholdt, Unitarian Church, United States Federal District Court, Vandalism, West Deerfield Township Library, White Citizens Councils, World War II
Religion Spur to Integrated Housing Program
Tags: AFSC Housing Opportunities Program, American Friends Service Committee, American Friends Service Committee Educational Campaign, Arthur G. Falls, Bette Gifford Johnson, Charles Benton, Charles F. Rippey, Chicago Daily News, Church of the Brethren, Church of the Brethren Social Action Division, Dale O'Brien, Dave Meade, Deerfield Integration, Donovan E. Smucker, Earl B. Dickerson, Elgin Illinois, Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Evanston Human Relations Commission, Francis Heisler, Fund for the Republic, George W. Reed Jr., Housing Integration, Inland Steel Company, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, John W. Hunt, Judaism, Kale Williams, Kenneth I. Russ, Lake Forest College, Lincoln Acres Development Corporation, Max Weinrib, Mayer and O'Brien, Maynard C. Krueger, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, Mrs. Walker Smith, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Protestantism, Provident Hospital, Quakers, Racial Integration, Ralph E. Smeltzer, Richard J. Nelson, Roman Catholic Church, Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company, Toward Freedom Magazine, University of Chicago, University of Chicago Economics Department, University of Chicago History Department, William Bross Lloyd Jr., William C. Hooper, Yellow Springs Ohio
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
Integration Once Issue in Deerfield
Tags: Civil Rights, Communism, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Building Code, Deerfield Building Commissioner, Deerfield Building Inspector, Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Life, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Road, Deerfield Road Underpass, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees President, Deerfield Village Meetings, Doc's Exchange, E.D. Bleimehl, Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Harold C. Lewis, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Integration Poll, J. Robert York, Jack D. Parker, James R. Kilgore, Joseph Samuel Perry, Joseph W. Koss, Land Condemnation, Milwaukee Railroad, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Newspaper Article, Norris W. Stilphen, North Shore Residents Association, Open Occupancy Housing Ordinances, Park Referendum, Paula Cline, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Protestantism, Quakers, Robert E. Bowen, Roman Catholic Church, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Synagogues, Unitarian Church, United States Constitutional Rights, West Deerfield Township Library, West Deerfield Township Library Board of Directors
Integration Crusaders Step Up Efforts to End Racial Bars in Housing
Tags: Adlai E. Stevenson, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), American Friends Service Committee, American Jewish Committee, Anti-Bias Laws, Banks, Burlington New Jersey, Camden New Jersey, Chicago Metropolitan Area, City Planners, Civil Rights, Columbus Ohio, Congregational Church, Connecticut, Copy, David D. Furman, David H. Scull, Davis McEntire, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Village Meetings, Delaware, Delaware River Valley, Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Evanston Illinois, Fair Housing Laws, Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Federal Mortgage Insurance, Federally-Insured Housing Loans, Franklin A. Todd, Home Builders, Home Opportunities Made Equal (HOME), Housing Desegregation, Housing Discrimination, Illinois, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jerome J. Zukosky, John A. McDermott, John P. Milligan, John W. Hunt, Joseph E. Merrion, Judaism, Land Condemnation, Levitt and Sons Inc., Levittown New Jersey, Levittown New York, Levittown Pennsylvania, Levittown Riots, Levitttowns, Modern Community Developers Inc., Morris Milgram, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing (NCDH), National Urban League, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, New Jersey, New Jersey Division Against Discrimination, New Jersey State Attorney General, New Jersey Supreme Court, New Rochelle New York, New York, New York City New York, New York City Planning Commission, Newspaper Article, North Shore Human Relations Committee, Northern Patterns of Residence, Park Referendum, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Princeton New Jersey, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Quakers, Racial Integration, Raymond F. Male, Real Estate Agents, Richard Bernstein, Robert Cleland, Social Welfare, Suburban Integration, Suburbanization, The Wall Street Journal, Thurgood Marshall, Unitarian Church, United States Circuit Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit, United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment, United States Federal District Court, United States Supreme Court, University of California, Veterans Administration (VA), Waterbury Connecticut, William J. Levitt, Wilmette Illinois, Wilmot Road