Two photographs from outdoor public event with Reverend Black, standing at podium next to Texas State Representative Ruth Jones McClendon (at podium), with community members in attendance
Reverend Black (seated); and (from left to right, standing) Tom C. Frost, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Frost National Bank; Charles P. Lacy, Owner of Lacy Productions; and, Reverend E. Thurman Walker, Senior Pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist...
Reverend Black pictured with San Antonio community philanthropist George "Iceman" Gervin, retired professional basketball athlete, at George Gervin Youth Center event. Reverend Black's name tag says: GGYC Volunteer"
Photograph of Reverend Black and group with Myrtle Miller Johnson, receiving award, Cardboard card with photo indicates: From left to right, Mr. Frank Boyd; Rev. C.W. Black; Mr. Gene Rankin; Myrtle Miller Johnson; Mrs. Weir Labatt; Mrs. Eddie M....
Editorial that calls for repeal of the code of loyalty from the negro to the white man, using the actions of protestors in Birmingham, Alabama as an example.
Editorial in the National Baptist Union-Review by Reverend Black, addressing how the call for law and justice is often a racist appeal to stop the actions of Negroes.
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Talk (Maxwell's Notes) addressing the need for the Negro to be able to participate in society without enslavement to an antagonistic power structure, noting access to home mortgages as a way to participate and the develpment of organized labor as...