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[[caption]] A day in the life of Percy E. Sutton, the Manhattan Borough President could consist of receiving the Nu Omicron Chapter of Omega Phi Psi Fraternities, Citizen of the Year Award from First Vice Grand Basileus James Avery and Past Grand Basileus George Meares. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Awarding twenty-five year citations to Mrs. Toni Rader, Mrs. Joe Micaro and Bill Votapka of his staff. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Chairing a meeting of United Negro Officials in Chicago. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Completing the Poor Peoples March in Memphis for the late Dr. Martin Luther King. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Participating on a Luncheon program for the Howard University Alumni Club of New York. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Testifying before a State Education Committee hearing. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Awarding Certificates of Merit to outgoing Planning Board Chairlady. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Awarding his Annual Certificate for Excellence in Studies to local High School seniors.  At last years ceremonies, Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics Basketball team shared the honor with Mr. Sutton. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Discussing the plight of the Elected Negro Official with Senator Mervyn Dramally of Los Angeles, Julian Bond of Atlanta and Commissioner George Gregory of New York City. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Conversing with Mayor Stokes of Cleveland. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Discussing the problems of the dis-advantaged with Poverty Officials and local neighborhood officials. [[/caption]]