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A Call for Unity         
1963 OPEN LETTER AND EVENT IN THE US CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
A Call For Unity
"A Call for Unity" was an open letter published in Birmingham, Alabama, on April 12, 1963, by eight local white clergymen in response to civil rights demonstrations taking place in the area at the time. In the letter, they took issue with events "directed and led in part by outsiders," and they urged activists to engage in local negotiations and to use the courts if rights were being denied, rather than to protest.
Unity, Kentucky         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN BOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY
Unity, KY; Unity, Boyd County, Kentucky
Unity, Kentucky is a small unincorporated community and former coal mining community that formerly had a U.S.
UNITY Journalists         
UNITY: Journalists for Diversity was an alliance of the Asian American Journalists Association, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, the Native American Journalists Association. UNITY served as the umbrella organization under which the groups hold a joint convention.
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1. In conceding the race, Landrieu echoed the theme of his campaign _ a call for unity.
2. Dominican President Leonel Fernandez opened the 20–nation Rio Group summit with a call for unity.
3. He has focused instead on motivating his impressive following with a call for unity and change in Washington.
4. Young dissidents from the ruling Palestinian Fatah party have rejected a call for unity from Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president.
5. He sang the chorus of one song, Ghetto Anthem, to the jury and Judge Brian Barker, claiming it was a call for unity rather than confrontation.