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PROGRAM

SUNDAY, JULY 27

8:00 P.M.
KEYNOTE SESSION

Speaker:
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.
Executive Director
National Urban League

Official opening of the NUL Conference, when the Executive Director presents has annual message to the American people.

MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JULY 28, 29, 30

PLENARY SESSIONS
REACTION PANELS
QUESTIONS and ANSWERS

The Conference examines issues which impact upon the economic survival of black and poor people— Jobs — Education — National Health Insurance — Income Maintenance — Consumer Protection.

WORKSHOPS where planners and technicians can develop strategies for action toward a nation-wide economic security thrust for minority America.

SPECIAL EVENTS

SUNDAY, JULY 27
Noon
LUNCHEON — COuNCIL OF UL GUILDS
Sponsored by a national network of volunteers from Urban League cities throughout the country, with a featured guest speaker.

MONDAY, JULY 28
Noon
FEDERAL RESOURCES LUNCHEON
The conference headlines an important figure in the Federal Government.
Evening
QUARTER CENTURY CLUB DINNER
Annual event sponsored by the Quarter Century Club which is composed of individuals who have devoted 25 years or more of service to the Urban League.
Evening
THE LOCAL HOST AFFILIATE ENTERTAINS
The Atlanta Urban League invites conferees to an evening of social relaxation.

[[images - two black and white photographs, each of a woman attending the Urban League Conference]] 
PRE-CONFERENCE MEETINGS

SATURDAY, JULY 27
Morning 
COUNCIL MEETINGS
Pre-Conference sessions for program councils to discuss specific programmatic areas of interest and concern.

Afternoon

COUNCILS RECONVENE
[[images - two black and white photographs, each of a man attending the Urban League conference]]

TUESDAY, JULY 29

Noon
BUSINESS and LABOR LUNCHEON
Sponsored by the NUL Commerce and Industry Council, featuring two nationally known guest speakers from business and labor.

Evening
"NEW POLITICS IN THE OLD SOUTH"
A provocative question and answer session with major figures in the southern political arena.

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