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.
Index
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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;