Greenberg Statement - LDF Mourns Dr. King; Greenberg Statement on Desegregation of Public Accommodations
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March 18, 1968 - April 5, 1968
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Press Releases, Volume 5. Greenberg Statement - LDF Mourns Dr. King; Greenberg Statement on Desegregation of Public Accommodations, 1968. b0092690-b892-ee11-be37-6045bddb811f. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/3a7f49b6-b3d6-40a0-998c-c8cf14fb70c7/greenberg-statement-ldf-mourns-dr-king-greenberg-statement-on-desegregation-of-public-accommodations. Accessed December 04, 2025.
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April 5, 1968
LDF MOURNS DR. KING
Before departing for-Memphis to join LDF attorneys there,
Jack Greenberg, director-counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and
Educational Fund, Inc., issued the following statement:
"The most effective spokesman for
peaceful resolution of America's most
crucial domestic problem has been struck
down by violence.
"As his attorneys in Birmingham,
Selma, Albany, Chicago, Memphis, and
other historic confrontations, we were
privileged to know, respect, and love
him first-hand.
“This country is no longer the same." ~
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Statement by Jack Greenberg, Director-Counsel NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. March 18, 1968
Re: Newman v. Piggie Park Enterprises
The Court's decision will facilitate desegregation of public accommodations
throughout the South because the Court has decided that no one will
have to pay a lawyer's fee as a ticket of admission to a previously
segregated facility.