Executive Secretary of Civil Rights Congress occasionally chooses local instances of harassment, police brutality, etc., as subject matter. July 6, 1951- December 12, 1952
First release announces "Don't buy at Neisner's" as the slogan adopted by the Twelfth Street Chapter; second release describes breaking down of discrimination at Cream of Michigan Restaurant.
Gives background of "Garden Party" case in which CRC members at home of Executive Secretary Arthur McPhaul were arrested for selling beer without licenses.