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in me as I attempted to honor the memory of Bill Rutherford. Never let the possibility of defeat deter you, was Bob’s unspoken motto. Always see racism for what it is, and never ignore it. But Bob would also let me know, with a twinkle in his eyes: By all means enjoy your life.

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1968

Adamo, John

Akron, Ohio, case

Alberta, Paul

Alexander, Clifford

Ali, Muhammad

Alito, Samuel, Jr.

Anti-Discrimination Center

anti-Semitism

Artis, Dolly

Artis, John

Arts Connection

Attica Prison

Auburn Correctional Facility

Auburn Six

Badillo, Herman

Baker, Wallace

Bakken, Tim

Baldwin, James

Barkin, Irwin

Barnhardt, John

Baton Rouge, La.

Battle, Kathleen

Beamer, George

Beck, Bobbie

Beirne, C. R.

Beldock, Myron

Bell, Derrick A.

Bellman, Richard

Bello, Alfred

Bell v. School City of Gary, Indiana

Berrigan, Daniel

Birmingham, Ala., 16th Street Baptist Church bombing

Black Liberation Army

“Black Lives Matter”

Black Panthers

Black Power

Blood Brothers

Bloomberg, Michael

Bluefield State College case

Bowers, Sam

Bradley, Arthur

Bricker, Daniel

Bridgehampton, N.Y.

Broderick, Vincent

Brookhaven, N.Y.

Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation

Brown, Claude, book by

Brown, H. Rap

Brown, Raymond

Brown v. Board of Education; Brown II

Broyard, Anatole

Budd, Frank

Busch, Ronald

Byrne, Brendan

“the Canadians”

Carmichael, Stokely

Carter, David

Carter, Gloria

Carter, John

Carter, Robert L.: author’s friend; author’s mentor; death of; as litigator; NAACP general counsel; politics; race feelings; resigns from NAACP

Carter, Rubin “Hurricane”; book by

Carter-Artis Task Force

Caruso, Richard

Carver, George Washington

Cassidy, Harold

Catholics and Catholicism

Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR)

Central Park, New York City

Chaney, James

Charter for a Pledge of Conscience

Chavez, Cesar

Chavis, Patrick

Chenault, Kenneth

Chicago, Ill.

Chin, Denny

Christianity

Cincinnati, Ohio, school case

Civil Rights Act (1964)

Civil War, American

Clark, Kenneth

Clark, Marcia

Clark, Miriam

Clark, Robert

Cleveland, Ohio, school case

Clifford, Robert

Clinton, Bill

Coates, Robert

Cochran, Johnnie

Cohn, Roy

Conforti, Frank

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

Conliffe, Calvin

Connor, Bull

Constitution, U.S.

The Consul (Menotti)

Coplon, Judith

Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association

Craggett, Charles

Craggett v. Board of Education of Cleveland City

Crail Farm, N.C.

Crist, Robert

Culver Military Academy

Cunningham, William

Current, Gloster

Daley, Richard J.

Dallas, Texas

Darden, Christopher

Darrow, Clarence

The David Frost Show

Davidson, Irwin

Davis, Ossie

Davis, William J.

Day, Doris

De Blasio, Bill

Dee, Ruby

De La Beckwith, Byron

Democratic Party; National Convention (1968)

DeSimone, Vincent

Dewart, Janet (Bell)

Diallo, Amadou

Dinkins, David

DiRobbio, Emil

diSuvero, Henry “Hank”

diSuvero Meyers Oberman & Steel

Donato, Frank M.

Donghi, Dionne

Douglas, Melvyn

Douglass, Frederick

Downs v. Board of Education of Kansas City

Draper, Robert

Dred Scott decision

DuBois, W. E. B.

Duffy, Erin

Duffy, Grandpa

Duffy, Jim

Duffy, Jimmy (son of Jim Duffy)

Duffy, Mary Muldoon

Duffy family

Dunne, John

Dupuy, Trevor N.

Durante, Jimmy

Dylan, Bob

East Harlem, New York City

Eisner, Gene

Eisner Levy Steel & Bellman

Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Ethical Culture School, New York City

Ethridge, William

Ethridge v. Rhodes

Evers, Medgar

Eyre, John

Eyre, Susan

Fair Housing Act (1968)

Faraday Wood project

FBI

Febles, Michael

Federal Aviation Administration

Feeney, Father

Fink, Liz

First Amendment

First Spanish Methodist Church, New York City

Fisher, Elizabeth

Florida

Fogel, Jeff

Forest Hills, Queens, New York City

Fort Sam Houston

Fourteenth Amendment

Franklin, Anne

Freedom House, New York City

Freidus, Bunny

Friedman, Leon

Frost, David

Fuhrman, Mark

Fuld, Stanley

Futtrell, Altheia

Gallina, Gino

Gardner, John

Garvey, Marcus

Garwick, J. Parker

Gary, Ind.

Gaynor, Lloyd

Gaynor v. Rockefeller

Giardello, Joey

Gienow, Alfred

Giuliani, Rudy

Glasser, I. Leo

Glen, Jeffrey

Goceljak, John

Gonzales, Juan

Goodman, Andrew

Grant, Robert A.

Grathwohl, Larry

Graves, Ed

Grayson, Jacqueline

Greenberg, Jack

Greener, Richard Theodore

Green Haven Correctional Facility

Greenwich Village, New York City

Gretchen, Oberman

Grosberg, Larry

Gross, Milton

Gubitchev, Valentin

Guzmán, Pablo

Gwathmey, Charles

Gwathmey, Robert and Rosalie

Hall, Nason, Jr.

Hampshire House, New York City

Hanson, Janet

Harlem, New York City

Harlem Four/Six

Harrelson, Leonard

Harriet, Aunt

Hart, Lorenz

Hartford, Conn., demonstration case

Harvard Crimson

Harvard Opera Guild

Harvard University

Hawkins, Eldridge

Helaine (cousin)

Hesburgh, Theodore

Hill, Herbert

Hirsch, James

Hoekja, Barbara

Hoffman, Abbie

Hogan, Frank

Hoiles, William

Holder, Cale

Holiday, Billie

Holloway, Roy

Holocaust

Hoover, J. Edgar

Housing Help, Inc. (HHI)

Houston, Charles

Humphrey, Hubert

Humphreys, Burrell Ives

Hunter v. Erickson

Huntington, N.Y., housing case

The Hurricane (movie)

Hutcherson, Princene

“I can’t breathe” incident

“I Have a Dream” speech

Indiana

Institute for Policy Studies (IPS)

Interreligious Coalition on Housing

IS 201, New York City

Ito, Lance

Jackson, George

Jacksonville, FL

Janklow, Morton

Javits, Jacob

The Jazz Singer

Jews; religious upbringing See also anti-Semitism

Jim Crow Laws

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Johnson, Robert

Jolson, Al

Jones, Clarence

Jones, Nathaniel

Jones, Rayford

Julien, Alfred

Kalbfleisch, Girard

Kansas City, Mo., school case

Kaplan, Kivie

Karpatkin, Rhoda

Katz, Sandy

Kaufman, Irving

Kaufman, Mary

Kaye, Judith

Kayne, Martin

Kelley, Carolyn

Kennedy, Anthony

Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Robert F.; assassination

King, Coretta Scott

King, Martin Luther, Jr.; assassination

Kinneary, Joseph

Kleinman, Gussie

Kline, Adam

Klunder, Bruce W.

Koch, Ed

Kokomo, Ind., school case

Kovner, Victor

Kroll, Michael

Kuh, Richard H.

Ku Klux Klan

Kunstler, William

Kupferman, Theodore

Lagville, Susan

Lang, Irving

Larner, Samuel

Law Review (Harvard)

Leeds, Al (Uncle Al)

Leeds, Ruth (daughter of Moe and Esther Levy)

Legal Aid Society

Lenefsky, Selig

Leopizzi, Bruno

LeRoy, Linda (Janklow)

LeRoy, Warner

Levinson, Hal

Levy, Bessie (grandmother)

Levy, Dee

Levy, Esther

Levy, Moe

Levy, Ralph

Levy, Richard

Levy family

Liberal Party

Linden Elementary School, South Bend

Lindsay, John

Litwack, Leon

Logan, Adele

Lois, George

Long, Huey

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)

Louisiana

Luciano, Felipe

Lynn, Conrad

Malcolm X

Mancusi, Vincent

Marchese, William

March on Washington (1963)

Marcus, Maria

Marmo, Ronald

Marshall, Thurgood

Martin, Lesra

Martin, Trayvon

Marx, Karl

Mason-Dixon line

Matasar, Richard

Maxwell’s Plum

Maynard, Tony

Maynard, Valerie

Maynard, William Anthony, Sr.

McCall, Mitzi

McCarthy, Eugene

McConnell, David G.

McKenzie, Joyce

Melville, Sam

Menotti, Gian Carlo

Meyers, Daniel

Meyers, Sam

Meyerson, James

Miami Beach, Fla.

Miazad, Ossai

Mingus, Charlie

Mirisch, Harold

Mirisch, Lottie

Mishler, Jacob

Mississippi

Mississippi Summer Project

Mobilization for Legal Services

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Moon, Henry

Morris, Barbara

Morsell, John

Mount Laurel, N.J.

the Movement

Muldoon, Dolores

Muldoon, Irene (mother-in-law)

Muldoon, Jack (father-in-law)

Muldoon, Johnny (baby)

Muldoon, Kitty (wife)

Muldoon, Mary

Muldoon-Duffy family

Muldrow, Norris

Murphy, Chief Judge

Murray, Joseph

Myers, John

Myrdal, Gunnar

NAACP v. Alabama

NAACP v. Button

National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF)

National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing (NCDH)

National Jury Project

National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

National Lawyers Guild (NLG)

Needleman, Marty

Neufeld, Peter

Newark, N.J., riots

Newhouse, Ross

New Jersey; Department of Corrections;

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