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PARENTS: This Is A Must"
How he sees himself and what he think about himself will determine
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tage. He wants to know that he is somebody. Have you given him the an
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THE NEGRO HERITAGE LIBRARY I
“The idea of the Negro Heritage Library is a
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
President, Southern Christian Leadership
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Roy Wilkins
Executive Director N.A.A.C.P.
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Senator Jacob Javits
U. S. Senator
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RALEIGH, N C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1967
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