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Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.

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Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 18th district
In office
1945–1971
Preceded by Walter A. Lynch
Succeeded by Charles B. Rangel
Personal details
Born November 29, 1908
New Haven, Connecticut
Died April 4, 1972 (aged 63)
Miami, Florida
Resting place Ashes scattered over Bimini
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) 1) Isabel Washington, 1933 (div);

2) Hazel Scott, 1945 (div.);
3) Yvette Flores Diago, 1970 (div.)

Alma mater Colgate University, Columbia University
Religion Baptist

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., (November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972) was an American politician and pastor who represented Harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives (1945–71). He was the first person in New York of African-American descent elected to Congress, and became a powerful national politician.

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This man answers Marvin's question, which was, "who really cares"? HE REALLY CARED!!!

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Christmas boycott

After the August March on Washington, Artists and Writers for Justice, a group including Ruby Dee, Louis Lomax, and James Baldwin, proposed a mass boycott of Christmas shopping.[32]

King and the SCLC initially announced support for the boycott. But soon afterwards, the CUCRL announced its opposition. The New York Times reported that King "had had second thoughts on the proposal and had decided to go along with the thinking of the other civil rights leaders on the matter".[33][34]

Roy Wilkins said both that the boycott would be impossible to organize nationally and that it would be harmful to the interests of the civil rights movement.[33][32] Wilkins argued instead for selective buying campaigns, and for Christmas donations to the CUCRL.[35] The Council created a "Holiday Gift Fund", through which people could donate to the CUCRL in another person's name.[36][37]

Baldwin and others, including Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, maintained support for the boycott, saying the Council did not represent Black Americans.

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