Ephemera in the folder of speech fragments concerning blacks engaging in a new politics, dates [1968]

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SOME ARE LIKE THAT [illustration of 2 men walking down the street, 2 policemen watching in the background] [illustration by: BARKER. 9-23]

[Left column text] All right! So what if I did sing a few bars of Dixie and cut a few buck and wingsteps back there. It saved us from going to jail for vagrancy.

[Right column text] The trouble with you is that you don't know how to differentiate between 'tomming' and progressive maneuvering.

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SOME ARE LIKE THAT

[Image:] Clipping (likely froma newspaper) of a cartoon line drawing of an urban street showing two Black men walking in the foreground looking at each other while talking. The man on the left has a puzzled expression with hands outstetched looking at the man on the right. The man on the right haa a scowl on his face looking at the man on the left. In the background are two smiling White policemen standing at a patrol car looking at the Black men. In the lower right corner is the cartoonist's signature: PARKER 9-23. [/Image]

[Caption of Black man on the left]

All right! So what if I did sing a few bars of Dixie and cut a few buck and windsteps back there. It saved us .from going to jail for vagrancy.

[/Caption of Black man on the left]

[Caption of Black man on the right]

The trouble with you is that you don't know how to differentiate between 'tomming' and progressive maneuvering.

[/Caption of Black man on the right]

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[illustration of a nude women riding a tiger] TO JULIAN BOND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR. AND THANKS FOR AN EXCELLEN SPEACH. I.E. September 1-3-68

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THE FINE ARTS SOCIETY

The Butler Street Young Men's Christian Association

Cordially Invites You Go

ENJOYABLE LISTENING

- Youth Center Area - Rec[illegible] MUSIC OF THE MASTERS SERIES Wednesday, January 3, 1968

10:00 - 11:00 a.m. The Creation by Joseph Haydn Artist of the Berlin Radio Chorus and Orchestra - Helmut Kock, Conductor

Songs at Eventide (Dvorak, Brahms Traditional, etc.) Marian Anderson, Contralto, Artist

7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Alton Rhapsody by Brahms Marion Anderson, Contralto Haydn: Sonata in G Major Mozart: Sonata in F Major K. 332 Ivan Davis, Pianist

Wednesday, January 10, 1968

10:00 - 11:00 a.m. William Dawson: Negro Folk Symphone Leopold Stokowski, Conductor The American Symphony Orchestra

Fourteen Selected Spirituals sung by Leontyne Price, Soprano

7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Faure: Requiem - Artist of the Paris Conservatione with Dietrich Fischer - Dieskau, Baritone

Wednesday, January 17, 1968

10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Carmen Jones based on the Opera Carmoni by Bizet with Grace Bumbry, Soprano The Beethoven Piano Sonato with Wilhelm Kempff, pianist

7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Repeat of morning program

Wednesday, January 31, 1968

10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Wagner: Magic Fire Music The Ride of the Valkyries and Siegfried's Rhine Journey - Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Verdi Requiem conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and chorus with Leontyne Price, Soprano

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STUDENT COUNCIL CONVOCATION

March 10, 1968 Three o'clock Fisk Memorial Chapel

Gregory Keith Spence '68 Vice-President Student Council Presiding

Prelude, Sam Roberts '68 Organist

The Ocassion, Gregory Keith Spence '68

Selection, Franklin Soctt '68 "Without A Song" baritone Youmous Portia Shuler '70 accompanist

Introduction of the Speaker, Wilbur C. Hicks President Student Council '68

"Two Wars At Home And Abroad", The Honorable Julian Bond Delegate, Georgia House of Representatives

Selection, Franklin Scott "This Little Light of Mine" arr. John W. Work

"The Gold and Blue"

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