(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.
Senator Anthony C. Beileson, left, recieved a warm handshake from Dr. Martin Luther King at Anaheim in March 1968 at the CDC convention endorsment from the democratic U.S. Senate primary. Looking on is Senator Mervyn M. Dymally, who brought Dr. King…
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…
Mervyn M. Dymally announces to an overflow crowd of reporters, relatives and friends at the Chowchilla Fire Department that the missing 26 children who disappeared on July 15, 1976 were reported as safe by officials in Alameda County near San…