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PARKS       ADDY
WICKER      WEBB
            PARKS       KHEEL
PARKS       MICHEL      TURNER      WICKER
TURNER      BEAME

19th Annual NEW YORK URBAN LEAGUE 
Frederick Douglass 
AWARDS DINNER

TOWARD EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), father of the Protest Movement, has been chosen by The New York Urban League as the symbol of its Award Dinners. Born a slave, he escaped to freedom and became a fiery abolitionist, editor, orator, statesman and prophet. His famous words "I know of no rights of race superior to those of humanity" are engraved on our awards tonight and set the keynote for all our programs that benefit not only those denied equal opportunity, but all the people. 

Next Awards Dinner 
Set for May 2, 1985
Sheraton Centre, N.Y. 

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