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    Monday, November 14, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Farmer: Civil Rights
Movement Altering
By Mick Lowell .
Junior Staff Writer
The problem areas of
the civil rights movement
are changing, according to
James Farmer, founder of
the Congress of Racial
Equality.
A graduate of Howard
University, Farmer studied
theology in the Southern
Methodist Church, but re
fused ordination because of
discrimination within the
church.
Farmer has long been
prominent In the civil rights
movement, particularly In
New York City during the
World's Fair demonstra
tion controversy. He has
been jailed numerous times
throughout the South for
his participation civil rights
activities.
Farmer was in Lincoln
Friday and Saturday to tour
the Lincoln Job Corps Cen
ter at the old Lincoln Air
Force Base. He has re
signed his position as leader
of CORE to work for the
Office of Economic Oppor
tunity. In an interview Friday
night, Farmer summarized
the progress of the civu
rights movement and the
areas where changes are
still needed.
In delineating the phases
of the civil rights move
ment, Farmer stated that
political equality, (i.e., the
right to vote), has to a
great extent been achieved.
"There are still areas in
the South where It is an
act of great courage for a
Negro to register to vote,"
said Farmer. But Farmer
predicted that these areas
will soon be reformed.
"Examples of the power
of the Negro vote, and the
failure of white backlash
to materialize can be seen
in Georgia, where Lester
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Maddox may have been
defeated, and in Maryland
where George Mahoney was
defeated," Farmer observ
ed. "The white backlash
failed to snap," stressed
Farmer. "California would
have elected Reagan with
out Watts or the San Fran
cisco riots. You must re
member that California is
the state that elected a
song-and-dance man to the
United States Senate in
1964."
The lack of economic
equality ig "one of the most
difficult problems the civil
rights movement must
face," according to Farmer.
The question now is one
of "employment and em
ploy ability," Farmer
stated. The way to elimi
nate poverty, according to
Farmer, is to train the un
employed as the Job Corps
is doing, not relief.
The next problem the
civil rights movement must
face is the right of the
Negro to spend money,
once he has it. The best
example of the question in
this area is closed housing.
Farmer said that he can
not foresee an open-housing
bill coming out of the
90th Congress.
The black power move
ment Is one solution to the
Negro dilemma, according
to many racial leaders.
Farmer said that the black
power movement has been
"widely misinterpreted.
Many people take black
power to mean hatred of
whites. That's not what it
means to me .The Negro
now needs to develop
group pride," said Farmer.
Concerning Negro mili
tancy Farmer said, "I con
sider myself militant. I
think we'd all agree that
the Underground Railway
and the Boston Tea Party
were militant. History has
proved that the best way
for a minority group to
gain recognition is some
sort of militant action.
Monday
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ACE, 4:30 p.m., Teachers
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Times for pre-registration
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sophomores, 10:30 a.m.; and
freshmen, 11 a.m.
Meetings room schedules
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