Carr Reportedly Asked To Serve in Rights Job
The New York Times reports that D. Roosevelt Jr's choice for a civil rights employment post drew mixed reaction. Maurice Abrams of the American Jewish Committee was approached, but declined, with Roosevelt's backers citing a preference for a businessman or educator in the role.
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Rutgers Rights Action Amid Union Bias Debate
Rutgers University faces a dispute over union bias as officials and campus groups discuss rights, protests, and policy steps. Naming figures include Newark officials and university leaders, with internal reviews and potential reforms cited as central to the debate.
Rutgers Court Orders Union Compliance In Civil Rights Protests
A New Jersey court may compel university unions to hire more minority workers and honor contracts as civil rights groups press for full integration. Rutgers officials say campus support for protests ended by court action, with construction continuing after groups allowed work to proceed.
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OACR Plans Protest Over University Union Segregation
Oberlin Action for Civil Rights will hold an Arch 7 protest against the college's use of allegedly segregated unions in King Building construction. OACR reports definite segregations in five unions including electricians plumbers plasterers and heating workers. Carey McWilliams will address the Arch 17 event.
Local College Seeks Integration in Building Trades
A church and college pursue desegregation in construction unions. Contractor Burrell Scott says integration is possible, while Rev. Schumacher outlines non discriminatory clauses and phased bids. The college investigated Austin Co. hiring and reported Negro workers on prior projects but could not probe union practices.
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First Arb Happening To Happen At Roundhouse
The First Arb Happening set for Sunday May 23 at the roundhouse old water works with performances at 3 pm and 8 pm by Kacem epi and Robert Lobe. Dancers actors and musicians will present a nonverbal, self contained show blending art forms with indeterminate action and sensory focus. The local American Civil Liberties Union chapter hosts a separate meeting at 8:00 pm in the Main Lounge with Professor NIKI Schwarte discussing academic freedoms and civil liberties of college students.
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