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Shown above are some of the Dade
County students among the more than 300
freshmen at Bethune-Cookipan College.
Row one, 1. to r.: Sarah Miller, Cynthia
Smith, Russel Griffin, Forrestine Davis,
Jacqueline Sargeant. Row two: Leila
Holmes, Gloria Smith, Shirley Payne, Ond
rea Folsum,. Bernard Portier. Row three:
lax Community Chest
Drops Urban League
YIELDS TO KKK;
AND CITIZENS
COUNCIL
The Community Chest United
Fund in Jacksonville, has with
drawn all sujuport from that city's
ch:i<.-er of the National Urban
League.
League officials in New York
asserted that .the Jacksonville
Community Che**t had yielded to
pressures by the White Citizens’
Council and the Ku Klux Klan.
The Citizens Council and Klan
memberhv had threatened to
withdraw financial support from
the annual Chest campaign, it
was said, unless the Urban
League chapter changed its name
and disaffiliated from the nation
al body.
In Jacksonville, the chest's
executive director, Fred Huff
man denied that “ it was a ra
cial issue, at all.” He declared
that the 62-member executive
commiteee of the Chest had
voted unanimously last .Thursday
to drop the League from its rolls.
Mr. Huffman blamed the
League’s entry “into politisc” for
the committee's action. He cited
the chest’s continuing support of
seven other Negro agencies as
evidence of the non-racial char
acter of the committee’s move.
Its 1955 budget of $18,219 has
been paid, but no payments will
be made by the chest after Jan. 1,
1957. Mr. Waring ssid the league
planned to start a drive to raise
$24,000.
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