Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 50]
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The editorial policy of the Bronze Reporter is t6 reflect the thought. of the Negro, to expose. thése persons and conditions which prove contrary to the | Ainerican. way of life, to protest acts or pilicies which jf deny the Negro his full constitutional rights as asatrue jf American. ~; The Bronze Reperter is a non-partisan) newspaper Its main objective is to render a publi~ lervide through good journalism and to this end, The a an Reporter é is faithfully dedicated. } ~ EDITORIAL. = i Gov. Faubus, et al Help Negro Cause The present existing situations in the Southern states relative to integration and segregation cannot be ignored by anyone. People throughout the world are~ taking sides on this hot and explosive question. However, it is felt that the weight of public opinion is with the law. ~Americans are a~ great people for honoring authority, and whatever has been laid down as the law of the land. They simply ~do not like to flaunt. the law. Father Time has been both merciless and merciful to the Negro.in his struggle to attain first class citizenship. There was a time when a number of white people simply pose disturb~ themselves over any injustices befalling the o. The Negro has often been lynched,' brutally at cked, and insulted. These acts ma ais the oe. ~of man wire tolerated and excused. Since its inception, the NAACP has been fighting for | the rights of ee minority. groups... ~This. organization, entiched with so the greatest minds from people of both |. racial groups, 4 been successful in securing the best weapons for its seemingly endless fight against bigotry, and sadism. It has secured favorable Supreme Court rulings aiid Congress has passed a ~Civil Rights Bill.~ ~ Governor Faubus and his cohorts are busy arousing the nation and the world as a result of the most shameful and disrespectful flaunting of Federal Court rulings the country has witnessed in a long time. They have unwittingly obscured the cause of the Negro by setting themselves up against Federal rulings. Thus every American, whether. he likes it or not, is brought into the picture, for the real issue now is State rights versus Federal rights. If the Negro can remain cool and realize the wisdom of the NAACP-in using the American courts to an advantage, his cause will be helped by-the last ditch stands of Gov. | -Faubus.and company. The Federal Government cannot and will not act hastily for obvious reasons, but you can rest | assured that the Government recognizes its acknowledged responsibility to all of its people, and in the wake of the school crisis, the cause of the Negro will have advanced. Folk School Host To Many Highlander-Folk School, a residential adult school on the Cumberland Mountains in Tennessee, threw wide its doors on Labor Day week-end and received 179 peo- || ple of many racial] and religious groups from all parts of the South. e occasion was Highlander~s twenty-fifth birthday | celebrated by a Seminar on The South Thinking Ahead. Reports of progress and problems of integration fr the hills of Tennessee to the plains of Alabama aud _Georg:a, and from the lowlands of F lorida and South Carolina made an exciting discussion. The Highlander story was told in song ~and story by men and women who served the school in the decade and a ~half of its. exevence and by two movies made at Highlander. a: ga rym 6Or~cy Ee ~ i ~ @ & ard | ee et neo ee meen eee % Sm A Bh Sa I PR Ge Mea nee me Pon ed eo eA os, a 2 ~ r. * containing the collections-in his (Censored) WHO LOST $100?. Had been telling Miss (Censored) th h, ~ pe that he would be glad to. drive | Gate Fant piv rere that he wasn~t working. Miss! any ~attention to the light < pete) finaly agreed. to 98: hal that seal ~be finer ed. ~ap on his Offer. After Rhav- aoa = ing Colfected better than $200, denly a hérn-soun ha private Sanctuary and (Censored) placed her purse preezed to the front, with Mr. ~love compartment, ~ and loudly, ~The glass, the glass, promptly dismissed it from her} the glass. ~ Natch everyone's es mind. She asked to be let out) tention was foctised on the tipsy oe Oe OC, Ee ac #guess with a glass in her hand, ~cotding to Doc. Cyclops~ report. looking as ~though she was at The Cyclops Report goes on tO). cocktai] party. Mr. (Censored) | Say, that driver removed cash) who had been telling office per and ~planted~ the check in front | sonnel} that stimulants didn~t be of the friend~s house then came | jong at the office, had been back with a witness ~finds~ the}.,: xs ed. to alcoholic associates. check and takes same to Miss He wa to. infer that age (Censored~s) mother.. calls daughter... daughter con- believers tacts her driver~... driver de- ees nies knowing anything about 2.8 the money. Moral: if you can~t}:.. re a that Mr. (Censored), ~Northend. jimg to reports, Mr. (Censored). businessman, had invited a!: (Censored) operied the ador of Jintchitiing @ check for S160, Miss | joo orem, oPened the ee whispering | rather - Mother | brought the stuff there..... No THAT MYSTERY CAR had borrowed his "| Censored) told~ his wife, da ees nn nt house in ont. -of ~a, the Wée Then it quire of the tiatureéf Her business a? rei Boigest Mrs. (C that posing": had called %6 fell her thatr the car was parked in a poor pdsition On~ the Street + Atle theriting. ~| Hubby had to beliéve the ~story hét around on her debit now No one in the outer offices paid: as hée was at ab all-fight Movie, so he says. on well. wd HAT SAR Ratan CLAUS?. It seems that is greup of high school girls Sata \to be @xact) Were walk-fig Ho ~rmirding their own pitti Mr. (Censored) was ing. towards them counting a handful ~of money... when he saw these lovely damsels he ~said, ~Pm, (hic) Santa Claus and here~s something (hic) for you.~ He offered the girls a $5 bill apiece, but they. told him. to ~take the mioney home to his wife and family ~ that they might need~ the money. ~Santa~ then said, ~You afe nice girls (hic); your folks should be provid of you: I thic) was just shit you.~ ~ Because... AT HAMADY BROS. | More People Get ~More Good Food For Their Money ~ trust your friend, who can you BEARING THE LICENSE OF Mon. thru Sat: Sunday 9 to 6 -Beech-N ut COFFEE. con 87? byes es Shel ai neti ey PEACHES 2 Tender'n Ripe SHORTCAKE ' STYLE NEW PACK ysers | Elberta F reestones In Heayy Syrup:. 5 3 2 ries 2%. Lites No. 22 Cans Owen~ s. 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- Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 50]
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- Flint, MI
- September 14, 1957
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- Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers
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