Haywood Burns to Defend Hosea Williams (PPC)

Press Release
July 15, 1968

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  • Press Releases, Volume 5. Haywood Burns to Defend Hosea Williams (PPC), 1968. 62f88ec6-b892-ee11-be37-6045bddb811f. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/c286dc10-1ccf-47ec-a313-ff747782c753/haywood-burns-to-defend-hosea-williams-ppc. Accessed May 15, 2025.

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WASHINGTON---NAACP Legal Defere and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) | 

staff attorney Haywood Burns and Howard University Law professor 

Paul Miller will defend former city manager of Resurrection City 

Hosea Williams in the Court of General Sessions here today. | 

The federal government charges Mr. Williams with failing to | 

abide by the government's eviction laws which led to the demise | 

of the City that was symbolic of the nation's poor. 
| 

In Mr. Williams' defense, counselors Miller and Burns intend 

to establish that the city of 3000 indigent who represented a vast 

cross section of the country's poor were not given enough time to | 

disperse under the terms of 
show that when the governmen 
Cityna landlord-tenant relat 

the federal law. They also expect to 

t granted the permit to erect Resurrection 

ionship was thereby established. If this 

is so, they contend, then the government has f ailed to act within 

the legal framework of such relationship. 
| 

Counselors for the defense will have three days to appeal the 

case if the court's ruling is unfavorable. 

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WASHINGTON POST 

WASHINGTON STAR 

BALTIMORE SUN 

N.Y.TIMES 

WALL STREET JOURNAL 

AP, UPI - Washington

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