Telegram re: Dr. Nabrit's Discussion of the Implications of the Watts Riots for Other Northern Cities

Press Release
December 7, 1965

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  • Press Releases, Volume 3. Telegram re: Dr. Nabrit's Discussion of the Implications of the Watts Riots for Other Northern Cities, 1965. 8b244683-b692-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/8f5f24cb-4bfd-4c56-9dcb-5b62e5a818ac/telegram-re-dr-nabrits-discussion-of-the-implications-of-the-watts-riots-for-other-northern-cities. Accessed April 27, 2025.

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‘ WESTERN UNION 
TELEGRAM 

W. P. MARSHALL. rresioent 
CHARGE TO lIHE ACCOUNT OF 

NAAGP..LEGAL DEFENSE & ED 

Gerd the Following masons, sublect to the cerms on back hereof, which are herety agreed to 

by Dr. James M. Nabrit, Jr., Deputy U, S. Representative for the 

United Nations Security Council at the Chicago-Sheraton Hotel. 

Poverty, Dr. Nabrit states in his prepared text, has been moving 

to the cities from rural areas for the last 10 years. Life, for the 

large masses of Negroes, is becoming worse. Ambassador Nabrit, on 

leave from his post as president of Howard University, will assert 

by a small minority. Members of the working press are invited to 

hour is at 6 PM; the dinner is at 7 PM. RxxxMakxkx For further 

4nformation, contact Mrs. Rose Finkel in Chicago at (312) 263-4729., 

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£ the dinner. 

_ of the NAACP. Legal Defense ducational Buse cS Ineo Director ner 

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