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Spring 1998
"Where lire fill [he
Business Boohs?"
ain floor renovation has
provided the opportu
nity to find more space
for the growing business collection.
The circulating business books have
now been integrated into the regu
lar nonfiction collection in call
number order. Not only had the
business books outgrown their space
in the business room, but there was
much confusion caused by
|5p> books of a similar
nature (real estate
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books, for example) being split
between different collections. When remodel
ing is completed there will be more
space in the Business Room for the
library’s other business collections:
reference books, investment ser
vices, annual reports, and current
issues of business journals. The
Business Room also provides a quiet
and pleasant refuge for investors, job
hunters, consumers and local busi
ness people.
Some of the
reference
books
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recently added to
the Business Room
Easter Sunday, April 12
Memorial Day, May 25
include new Chi
cago directories
useful for job hunters or local busi
nesses: Chicago Area Business Direc
tory, Chicago JobBank; Sorkins Di
rectory of Business & GovernmentChicago Edition (\7 vol.) and new
special issues of business journals:
Business Journal Book of Lists (for
Lake County); and Crains Chicago
Business Top Business Lists.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Volume 13 Number 3
Electronic
"When Will It
Finished?"
• Renew by phone TELECIRC
number: 676-1846.
As we are in the midst of major main floor con
• Dial up computer access to our
book catalog from your home:
847-675-0750
struction at the Deerfield Public Library, we ask pa
trons to be understanding and patient! Our goal dur
ing these months of renovation is to keep the library
• Village of Deerfield’s Internet
address: www.deetfieU-il.org.
lists library program and
services
open providing as many services and programs as
we can, despite the Reference Department work
ing out of the Circulation Desk some of the time,
and the Circulation Department working out of the
Reference Department some of the time. Much of
• E-mail us directly:
deerfield.library@usa.net.
the collection usually found in one room is now be
ing found in another room and vice versa. You may
• Library programs are listed on
Deerfield's T.V. 3 info channel.
be asked to take alternate routes through the library
to your destination. Of necessity, the video collec
• The very popular and informative
“how to use the library’s electronic
resources” classes held last Fall
will be resumed after the library’s
renovation is completed.
tion has had to be temporarily removed altogether!
We apologize for the inconvenience.
The project with Architect R. Scott Javore and
Associates and Lynan Construction is in three
phases. Efforts are being made to tie up only one
area at a time so that we can continue operation in
Librarian in the Lolitiij
the other two areas. Improvements will include car
A member of the Library Board
joins Jack Hicks, Administrative Li
brarian in the library lobby 9-12
Saturdays, April 4 and May 2. This
is a fine opportunity to communicate
informally with library^ administrators.
peting, furniture, paint, ceiling and lighting work,
cable and computer hook up additions, and re-con
figuration of some existing walls to make better use
of space and easier access for patrons. We will also
have a new security system which will make check
out move more smoothly.
The construction phase of the project began at
the end of December and completion should be the
end of April.
Due to the multitude of materials the library owns
and organizes for patrons’ use, major shifting has
been ongoing, and we trust that patrons will bear
with us as the newly renovated library should result
in more attractive and serviceable space.
As one very kind patron exclaimed, “That you
are functioning at all is a testament!”
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IRS/AARP volunteers are in the li
brary Tuesdays and Fridays, 1-4
p.m. through April 14. Please bring
last years form. No appointment is
necessary. Due to library construc
tion, the service will be offered on
the lower level. NOTE: The library
has no tax forms, nor book from
which to copy the forms.
�Talk About Good Books!
Tuesday, April 7, 7p.m.
Readers’ Services Librarian Karen Kleckner will
show you where to get great ideas for your next
book discussion and review some new titles for
your book talks.
Morning Book
Discussions
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Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.
After Rain by William
Trevor. Selected as one of the eight best
books of 1996 by The New York Times
Book Review, this collection of 12 short
stories is Trevor at his best.
Programs arefree but reservations are requested
First Ladies by Margaret
Truman. Former White House resi
dent Truman explores the fascinating
lives of 29 women who are much more
than just presidents’ wives.
Great Decisions Foreign
Policy Discussion Group
Continues Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. through
March 24. It's not too late to join.
Last Orders by Graham
Swift. This 1996 Booker Prize winner
follows a group of men, friends since
WWH, as they take stock of their lives
when the}' transport the ashes of one
of their own.
Hassle Free Home Buying
Tuesday March 10,7p.m.
A panel of professionals from the Chicago area:
real estate broker, attorney, loan officer and for
sale by owner pro offer a discussion of every
thing you need to know before you buy.
Evening Book
Discussions
Winter Reading Reception
Saturday, March 21,2p.m.
All welcome to celebrate the last day of our
winter reading program and the First day of
spring. Enjoy beautiful harp music and help
yourself to refreshments. We’ll have a drawing
for Deerfield Historical Society blankets for
three lucky participants who completed our
reading program.
Tuesdays at 7p.m.
Rhoda by Ellen Gilchrist.
Rhoda Katherine Manning, the irre
pressible redhead featured in each of
Gilchrists five previous collections fi
nally has a book of her own, includ
ing two new stories.
The Woman Who Walked
into Doors by Roddy Doyle. A brutally
honest look at a womans struggle to
come to terms with her life with an
abusive husband and her increasing de
pendency on alcohol.
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya
Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells. Siddalee
Walker tries to understand the atroci
ties of her Louisiana childhood by
learning from her mother’s lifelong
“sisters” how they continue to love and
accept her.
“I Can’t Remember”
Tuesday May 5, 7p.m.
Hedy Ciocci will talk about the difference be
tween normal forgetfulness and disease related
memory loss and will help us learn simple strat
egies to improve memory. Ms. Ciocci has a B.S.
in Nursing and is supervisor of Council for Jew
ish Elderly Adult Day Services.
Abigail Adams as played by Rebecca Bloomfield
The Revolutionary Mrs. Adams
Wednesday, April29, 7p.m.
A moving portrayal of Abigail Adams, wife of
our 2nd president and mother of our sixth, has
received rave reviews from 3 U.S. presidential
libraries. Rebecca Bloomfield offers a surpris
ingly witty, passionate and contemporary look
at a woman who could not be “confined to an
inferior point of light.” Co-sponsored with
Deerfield Historical Society.
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The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. The world of the Old Testament is
described through the eyes of Dinah, daughter of Jacob and sister to
his dozen sons.
Eyes by Joseph Glass. Psychiatrist and criminal profiler combines her
professional skills with her psychic abilities to help the Chicago police
catch a killer who is targeting female college athletes.
The Light of Falling Stars by J. Robert Lennon. The couple who
watched a plane fall from the sky outside Marshall, Montana, find their
lives forever changed when a mysterious survivor appears.
The Flower Net by Lisa See. Assistant U.S. Attorney David Stark joins
Chinese detective Lui Hulan in an international murder investigation
affecting powerful political families in both countries.
Animal Husbandry by Laura Zigman. Moving in with a womanizing
coworker after her boyfriend walks out, talk show producer Jane
Goodall (not that one) decides to take the scientific approach to
understanding the male species.
�Youth
Services
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All children must have a program card on file
with Youth Services to register for these programs.
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Cartooning Workshop
Grades 4-6
Saturday, March 21, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Great artists at work! Come celebrate
k. Youth Art Month with this very special program about cartoons and for
^ cartoonists. You could be the next
^ Matt Groening. Registration begins Saturday, March 14.
B Child's foice Poelni Plaqshop
Grades 3-5
Saturday, May 16, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
Be hip, be cool, be wise, be wordy. Be a poet!
No equipment required, except for your cre
ativity. Each child leaves with his own poetic
creation. Registration begins Saturday,
May 9
Treasure Vour Trash
All Ages
Saturday, April 18, 10:00-10:43 a.m.
There’s no such thing as trash. Turn your re
cycled materials into a book. Hey, what would
you expect in a library? You may bring in your
own materials, or find your trash treasures in
materials we provide. Go home with a book
your friends won’t believe.
Toddler lime
Ages 18 months - 2 Z2 years and their caregivers
Friday, March 20 10:30-11:00 a.m.
Friday, April 24 10:30-11:00 a.m.
10:30-11:00 a.m.
Friday, May 8
Toddler time is an introduction for the very
young to the library and its materials. No reg
istration is necessary.
card on file.
flfrer-Schoo!|rories
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Grades K ■ 2
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Ages 2 Z2 to 3 Z2 with an adult
Tuesdays, 9:30-9:50 a.m.
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. Thursdays, 4:004:30 p.m.
Older siblings or children younger than lji
This senes is specifically designed for the
cannot be accommodated within this proyounger grade-school chijd and features stories,
gram!
'crafts, and more,
Slories 'o' More
Ages 3 Z2 to 5
Tuesdays
10:00-10:30 a.m.
Wednesdays 10:00-10:30 a.m.
Thursdays 1:30-2:00 p.m.
Children must have been born on or before
October 6,1994 in order to register for Sto
ries ‘n’ More. Children attend storytime with
out a parent; however, parents must remain in
the library building during storytime. Kindergartners are encouraged to sign up for the
After-School Stories.
Judy Haddad has left her position as Director
of Youth Services to pursue other interests. She
enjoyed getting to know members of the
Deerfield community and will think fondly of
her time at Deerfield.
Special Services
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The Youth Services Department not only offers pre-school storytimes,
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but also invites preschool classes for department tours. A librarian will read a
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story, give a tour, or help children learn where to find books they might like.
We also will visit preschools to tell stories or promote library programs. As they get older,
children take class trips to the library to learn the library's computers, find magazine articles
on-line, or find science fair information. Often books on specific school projects, such as
Native American Indians, are set aside for use in the library.
Visits to schools help us promote our books or reading programs. Tours for scout troops
often are held after school. We can offer materials, demonstrations of microfilm
machines or computers to fit your needs. As part of our mission to support
the community’s lifelong learning goals, we treasure our
relationship with the schools and local groups.
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Library cards expire every 3 years for resi
dents of incorporated Deerfield. To update
your card, you must show some form of i.d.
You keep the same card and we update it on
the computer for you. If the card is worn,
we can replace it.
If you cannot find your card at check
out time, we can check you out with a valid
i.d. and a 25 cent fee, or we can hold the
item (non video) for a few days until you
return with your library card.
Asking for identification in both of the
above cases is done for your own safety.
You must register for your own library
card, not someone elses. The only exception
is a juvenile (under 18) whose parent must
register or update, showing i.d., for them.
We punch a hole on juvenile library cards to
show that the holder is under 18 years and
cannot rent videos.
Treat your library card as you would a
passport!
If you are a Deerfield resident and tempo
rarily or permanently unable to come to the
library because of illness, injury or disabil
ity, we can deliver mate
rials to your home. Sim- ^
ply call the library and ask
for Karen Kleckner. She, or her staff, will
contact you to find out what materials you
want and select materials or locate specific
requests. Patrons may request any 3-week
loan library materials.
Deerfield Public Library
Phone: 847/945/3311
Telccirc; renew by phone:
847/676/1846
email: dccrfield.library@usa.net
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
William Seiden, Treasurer
Ken Abosch
Jack Anderson
Diane Kraus
Yvonne Sharpe
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00AM - 9:00PM
Fri.-Sac:
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sundays:
1:00PM-5:00PM
EDITOR: Sally Seifert
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Spring 1998
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Vol. 13, No. 3
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Seifert, Sally Brickman
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March - May 1998
Abigail Adams
After Rain
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Animal Husbandry
Anita Diamant
Business Journal Book of Lists
Cartooning
Chicago Area Business Directories
Chicago Illinois
Chicago JobBank
Chicago Police Department
China
Council for Jewish Elderly Adult Day Services
Crain's Chicago Business
Crain's Chicago Business Top Business Lists
David B. Wolff
David Stark
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Infochannel
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Books to Go Home Delivery Service
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Telecirc
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library Tots Together
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Website
Diane Kraus
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Ellen Gilchrist
Eyes
First Ladies
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Graham Swift
Hedy Ciocci
Income Tax Assistance
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
J. Robert Lennon
Jack A. Hicks
Jane Goodall
John A. Anderson
John Adams
John Quincy Adams
Joseph Glass
Judith Haddad
Karen Kleckner Keefe
Kenan Abosch
Lake County Illinois
Last Orders
Laura Zigman
Lisa See
Louisiana
Lui Huian
Lynan Construction
Man Booker Prize
Margaret Truman
Marshall Montana
National Library Week
Native Americans
New York Times Book Review
Rebecca Bloomfield
Rebecca Wells
Rhoda
Rhoda Katherine Manning
Roddy Doyle
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sally Brickman Seifert
Scott Javore and Associates
Searchable PDF
Siddalee Walker
Sorkin's Directory of Business and Government Chicago Edition
Susan L. Benn
The Flower Net
The Light of Falling Stars
The Red Tent
The Woman Who Walked Into Doors
United States Attorney General
White House
William S. Seiden
William Trevor
World War II
Youth Art Month
Yvonne Sharpe
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Deerfield Integration Case Records
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American Civil Rights Movement
Deerfield, Illinois
Integration in the North
Racial Integration
Racial Segregation
Description
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The records related to the Deerfield Integration Case of 1959 include books, DVDs, a VHS tape, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and meeting minutes.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Bob Gand Papers
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English
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The White Sentinel
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Newsletter
Creator
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Ku Klux Klan
National Citizens Protective Association
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Ku Klux Klan
National Citizens Protective Association
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English
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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. Anderson
Boston Massachusetts
Brotherhood of Sleeping-Car Porters
Brotherhood Week
California
Carl Marzani
Catherine B. Wurster
Central YMCA College
Charles Abrams
Charles Aimmerman
Charles S. Zimmerman
Chicago Daily News
Chicago Illinois
Chock Full O'Nuts
Christianity
Church Peace Mission
Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder
Civil Rights
Clarence E. Pickett
Clark Smith
Class Struggle
Clemency Appeal for Green and Winston
Communism
Community Church
Concord Park Subdivision
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Congressional Investigations
Congressional Record
Connecticut
CORE-Lator Newsletter
Council for Pan American Democracy
Daily Worker
Dave Meade
David H. Scull
Dean Chamberlin
Delaware
Donald Harrington
Dorothy L. Height
Durham North Carolina
Earl Browder
Edward D. Hollander
Edward P. Eichler
Edward P. Morgan
Edwin T. Dahlberg
Eleanor Roosevelt
Equal Opportunity in Housing
Equal Rights
Equality of Opportunity
Estrella Matos
Evanston Illinois
Expose Newspaper
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Federation of Architects Engineers Chemists and Technicians
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Forest W. Wolf
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Frances Levenson
Frank C. Montero
Frank S. Loescher
Franklin H. Williams
Frederick D. Patterson
Gene Weltfish
George J. Ritter
George M. Johnson
Gordon H. Scherer
Gordon W. Allport
Greater Boston Peace Strike Committee
Greater New York Urban League
Gus Hall
Harold J. Gibbons
Harvard University
Haverford Pennsylvania
Helen M. Wolf
Hell's Kitchen New York City
Henry Hitt Crane
Homer A. Jack
Hotel Jefferson
Hotel Savoy-Plaza
Housing Desegregation
Housing Integration
Housing Segregation
Howard Thurman
Humanitarianism
Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments
International Labor Defense
International Workers Order
Interracial Review
Iowa
J. Edgar Hoover
J.B. Matthews
Jackie Robinson
Jacob K. Javits
James O. Eastland
Jerry Voorhis
Jewish Labor Committee
Jim Peck
John H. Wheeler
John J. O'Connor
Joseph F. Rosenfield
Joseph McCarthy
Joseph S. Clark Jr.
Joseph Stalin
Kenneth Coleman
Kivie Kaplan
Ku Klux Klan
League for Industrial Democracy
League for Mutual Aid
Lee F. Johnson
Leo K. Bishop
Leon Trotsky
Leonard G. Haeger
Lloyd K. Garrison
Lonnie Bennett
Loren Miller
Luis Carols Prestes
Luther Gordon
Marietta Tree
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Meyerson
Marxism
Maryland
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Legislative Investigating Committee
Maurice N. Eisendrath
Max Delson
Maynard C. Krueger
Mechanics and Farmers Bank
Methodist Church
Minnesota
Minnesota Governor
Mississippi
Modern Community Developers Inc.
Modern Community Developers Inc. National Advisory Committee
Morris Milgram
Morton S. Grossman
Moscow Russia
Municipal Court 2nd District Manhattan
NAACP Committee of 100
NAACP Life Membership Committee
NAACP National Board
NAACP National Legal Committee
NAACP West Coast Regional Secretary Counsel
Nation Associates
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Citizens Political Action Committee
National Citizens Protective Association
National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims
National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ)
National Council for a Permanent FEPC
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
National Council of Churches
National Council of Negro Women
National Emergency Conference
National Federation for Constitutional Liberties
National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods
National Negro Congress
National Religion and Labor Foundation
National Sharecroppers Fund
National States Rights Party
National Student Union
National Urban League
National Urban League Annual Conference
National Urban League Board of Trustees
New York City New York
New York Post
New York State Commission Against Discrimination
Newsletter
Nikita Khrushchev
Norman Thomas
Orville L. Freeman
Patrick Murphy Malin
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament
Philadelphia Citizens Sponsoring Committee
Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Urban League
Philip M. Klutznick
President of the United States
President's Conference of Major National Jewish Organizations
Princeton New Jersey
Progress Development Corporation
Protestantism
Public School System
Public School Teachers
Quakers
Racial Animosity
Racial Integration
Racial Prejudice
Racial Segregation
Racism
Ramer Wooderson
Robert C. Weaver
Rosa Keller
Roy Wilkins
Rutgers University
Ruth Benedict
School Integration
Sidney Hollander
Socialism
Socialist Party
Sophia Yarnall Jacobs
Southern Negro Youth Congress
Soviet Union (USSR)
St. Johns College
St. Louis Missouri
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Stalin Communists
Stalinism
Stockton California
Stringfellow Barr
Stuart E. Wallace
Student League for Democracy
Students for Federal World Government
Suburbanization
Sumner A. Mills
Teamsters Union
The Independent
The Races of Mankind
The Resolution of Inter-Group Tensions
The Thunderbolt Newsletter
Theodore Kheel
Trade Union Accident and Health Association
Trotskyite
Trotskyite Communists
Un-American Activities in California Report to the Legislature
Unitarian Church
United American Spanish Aid Committee
United May Day Committee
United States Attorney General
United States Department of Justice
United States House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee
United States Senator
University of Chicago
University of Virginia
Victor Gruen
Washington Bookshop
Washington Committee to Lift the Spanish Embargo
Washington D.C.
White American News Service
White Flight
William C. Hooper
William H. Scheide
William L.C. Wheaton
Workers Alliance
Workers Defense League
World Constitutional Convention
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Deerfield Integration Case Records
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American Civil Rights Movement
Deerfield, Illinois
Integration in the North
Racial Integration
Racial Segregation
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An account of the resource
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Deerfield Public Library
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Bob Gand Papers
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DPL.0001
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Title
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Information Service
Description
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Newsletter
Creator
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Bureau of Research and Survey
Publisher
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National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America
Date
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09/28/1963
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0001.013.012
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