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Li The Department chain and variety store desegregation of lunch counters.
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Increase in the number of Negro policement and the up grading of same.
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Ho The elimination of segregated signs in public buildings.
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\ g. Desegregation of city parks.
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(8. Establishment of the full right to arrest|to!all Negro policemen,
9. Desegregation of Atlanta- Ball Park.
10. Desegregation of Atlanta theatres.
ll. Complete equality .of use of the Municipal Auditorium.
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12, Desegregation of attendance to performances of the Metropolitan Opera
and the Atlanta Symphony.
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13, \“DiscussionSof desegregation of Atlanta hotels ,.j.—
14, Consistent increase in the representation of the Negro community on boards
and committees appointed by me.
15, Equal acceptance and consideration/in City Hall d) [Lrtae 4 ele “c fan
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16. Support of Negro candidates from Fulton County for the position of Senator,
17. Constant public acknowledgement of the success of Atlanta's liberal attitude
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in handling all racial problems,
18. Strong demand for additional adequate living areas for the increasing Negro
population,
19, Support of fair and natural neighborhood expansion in 51 areas in 1962.