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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, February 11, 1949
BROTHERHOOD ....
an imminent necessity for surival
Before August 5, 1945 Brotherhood was a compelling moral
concept that infused nearly every religion. It was a concept that
through the ages had great power to attract the idealistic and the
dedicated.
On August 5, 1945, it became more than that. It became an
imminent necessity for the survival of mankind. For man, with all
his prejudices, his greed, his blindness, has today the capacity for
total self-destruction. Only in the concept of Brotherhood is there
any hope for human life on this planet. The idealist preaching the
brotherhood of man is today not the hopeless visionary. He has the
only practical salvation for our children and our children’s children.
All men are brothers. Or, if they are not brothers then the doom of
all alike is sealed.
We have a brief time in which to learn this. A week is not long
enough. It is a lesson that we must learn for eternity.
—Marquis Childs.
/. ACCEPT—or reject—
people on their individual
worth.
2. DON'T LISTEN TO or
spread, rumors against a race,
a religion, or a class.
3. SPEAK UP, wherever we
are, against prejudice, and
work for understanding.
Remember—
That's Being an American
Space for This BROTHERHOOD MESSAGE
Is Contributed by These Men and Firms H:
ROCOE C. A1LOR
Alderman—First Ward
ATLANTA SERVICE WAREHOUSE
91 Haynes Street, N. W.
ATLANTA STATIONERY &
PRINTING CO.
128 Marietta Street, N. W.
BALLARD & BALLARD CO.
331 Elizabeth Street, N. E.
S. D. BELL DENTAL MFC,. CO.
44% Marietta Street, N. W.
J. B. BLAYTON
239 Auburn Avenue
BROOKWOOD SERVICE STATION
1820 Peachtree Road, N. W.
W. L. BROOME
Sheriff—DeKalb County
CITIZENS TRUST CO.
212 Auburn Avenue, N. E.
CREDITORS MERCANTILE &
ADJUSTMENT AGENCY
204-5 Grant Building
CRUMBLEY DISTRIBUTING SERVICE
75 Hunter Street, S. W.
FRED DIDSCHUNEIT & SON
8 Harris Street
DISTRIBUTORS GROUP
756 West Peachtree Street, N. W.
DIXIE PLYWOOD CO.
1133 Ponce de Leon Avenue
DUTCH OVEN BAKERS
720 Stewart Avenue, S. W.
EMPIRE SODA FOUNTAIN
44 Georgia Avenue, S. W.
EMPIRE THEATRE
42 Georgia Avenue, S. W.
SOL EPSTEIN INSURANCE AGENCY
456 Hurt Building
FIFTH STREET SERVICE STATION
789 West Peachtree Street
FILLER-PRODUCTS, INC.
539 Pryor Street, S. W
J. J. FINNIC,AN CO., INC.
455 Means Street, N. W.
GARROW CANDY KITCHEN
138 Whitehall Street, S. W.
I). GELLER WHOLESALE JEWELER
23 Broad Street Building
FRANK GRAHAM COMPANY
600 West Peachtree Street, N. W.
HAAS & DODD
Haas-Howell Building
INDUSTRIAL SERVICE CO.
902 West College Avenue
Decatur, Georgia
GRAHAM W. JACKSON
60 Whitehouse Dr., S. W.
JONES PLUMBING CO.
1658 McLendoh Avenue
J. T. KNIGHT & SON
972 Avon Avenue, S. W.
KRUEGER MFG. CO.
1316 Lakewood Avenue, S. E.
J. H. LANDERS
Board of Education—Third Ward
LEWIS SEED STORE
302 East Howard Street
Decatur, Georgia
MASTER TAILORS
664 Juniper Street, N. E.
MECHANIC OVERALL LAUNDRY
251 Walker Street, S. W.
J. WAYNE MOORE
Atlanta Utility Works
East Point, Georgia
NELSON BROKERAGE
A. B. C. Terminal
GEORGE C. OGLETRUE
1412 William-Oliver Building
J. I). PERKERSON’S
Austell, Georgia
PRICE & PRICE
132 C^in Street, N. E.
QUALITY WINDOW CLEANERS
40% Auburn Avenue, N. E.
RESPESS & RESPESS
First National Bank Building
JACK C. SAVAGE
Law Department—Atlanta
SOUTHEASTERN FOUNDARIES, INC.
521 Marietta Street, N. W.
TENNESSEE CORPORATION
Grant Building
UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AIRCRAFT &
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
WORKERS OF AMERICA
75 Ivy Street, N. E.
THE VARSITY
61 North Avenue, N. W.
WARE & WHITE, INC.
106 Hunter Street, S. W.
WELCH SIGN CO.
208 Alexander Street, N. W.
WEYMAN & CO.
Real Estate—Insurance
dr. P. Q. YANCEY
548 Tattnall Street, S. W.
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