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  • Roy Wilkins, a legendary leader of the NAACP, had worked as a journalist in the Twin Cities and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Roy Wilkins, who was then executive director of the NAACP, had been magnificent: “One of the burning frustrations Negro residents carry with them in city ghettos is the knowledge that even if they want to and have the means to do so, very often they cannot get out,” Wilkins had testified.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Roy Wilkins, who was then executive director of the NAACP, had been magnificent: “One of the burning frustrations Negro residents carry with them in city ghettos is the knowledge that even if they want to and have the means to do so, very often they cannot get out,” Wilkins had testified.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Roy Wilkins, who was then executive director of the NAACP, had been magnificent: “One of the burning frustrations Negro residents carry with them in city ghettos is the knowledge that even if they want to and have the means to do so, very often they cannot get out,” Wilkins had testified.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Roy Wilkins, a legendary leader of the NAACP, had worked as a journalist in the Twin Cities and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Roy Wilkins, a legendary leader of the NAACP, had worked as a journalist in the Twin Cities and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • *The other nine commission members included only two African-Americans—Roy Wilkins, director of the NAACP, and Senator Edward W. Brooke, a Republican from Massachusetts.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • *The other nine commission members included only two African-Americans—Roy Wilkins, director of the NAACP, and Senator Edward W. Brooke, a Republican from Massachusetts.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • *The other nine commission members included only two African-Americans—Roy Wilkins, director of the NAACP, and Senator Edward W. Brooke, a Republican from Massachusetts.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

  • *The other nine commission members included only two African-Americans—Roy Wilkins, director of the NAACP, and Senator Edward W. Brooke, a Republican from Massachusetts.

    Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011

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