(Right to Left) Dr. Dorothy I. Height, Jessie Jackson and Mervyn M. Dymally during the Black Family Reunion Celebration. The four-day celebration was sponsored by the National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
In a letter written by the Black Medical Students of UCLA to Senator Dymally, they express their concern over the under representation of Blacks and Latinos in the UCLA School of Medicine; as Blacks and Latinos only represent 2% in the program. On 9…
In this public statement issued by the Stentorians, The Association of African Americans in Fire Service rejects the acquittal of four police officers on tril for the beating of motorist Rodney King in Sylmar, CA. Additional the organization states…
In a letter to Dymally, Arthur S. Takei mentions that Dymally has been endorsed for the June 7th Democratic Primary Election by the Japanese American Democratic Association of California. Takei mentions that Dymally's endorsement was based on…
In a letter writen by the president of the Berkeley chapter of the National Organization of Women, Marijean Suelze thanks Dymally for writing two letters to the Department of Sociology, and states that the student organizaiton has supported the…
The Chairman of the California State Advisory Committee, Herman Sillas Jr. invites Mervyn Dymally to a public open meeting at the California State Capitol. The purpose of the meeting was to issue a report pertaining to the lack of political…