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Democracy in Local Government, by Reverend Black, 1963
Editorial discussing race relations in San Antonio and lack of representation by Negro citizens on City Council
From the Sanctuary to the Street, by Reverend Black, 1963
Editorial in SNAP newspaper addressing the church's role in civil rights legislation, and the issue of full citizenship and "voluntary integration.
Death Knows My Color, Seven Lost Years, by Reverend Black, 1963
Editorial in SNAP newspaper addressing the repeal of the poll tax and its relationship[ to voter registration of African Americans (Negro) and President John F. Kennedy's remarks that Negro citizens have a life expectancy that is seven years less than white citizens
Trinity University Choir
Photo of Trinity University Choir in taken in 1963-64 with choir director Professor Claude Zetty (left foreground). In addition to occasional performances during the year, the choir made an annual tour during spring recess
Reverend Black talk at Dorie Miller Elementary School Parent Teacher Association, circa 1963-1975
Reverend Black speaks to Dorie Miller Elementary School Parent Teacher Association, about education in San Antonio, circa 1963-1975; length: 6 minutes, 30 second
Repeal of the Code, by Reverend Black, 1963
Editorial that calls for repeal of the code of loyalty from the negro to the white man, using the actions of protestors in Birmingham, Alabama as an example
War on Poverty, by Reverend Black, undated
Editorial by Reverend Black about the War on Poverty and the importance of not only the political community but the entire community to promote the full participation of all in political and economic life
We Have Come This Far by Demonstrations, by Reverend Black, 1963
Editorial about an appeal to the Board of the San Antonio Junior College District for voluntary integration, and the necessity of continued protest and demonstration
Devils, Dogs and Destiny, by Reverend Black, 1963
Editorial on the the position of the Black Muslims, Birmingham, Alabama, and the commitment of the Negro to achieve freedom