SCLC may refer to The Southern Christian Leadership Conference , an American civil rights organization Small cell carcinoma of the lung San Crist bal de las Casas , a city in Chiapas, Mexico Carbon Disclosure Project Supply Chain Leadership Collaboration Space charge Space charge limited current disambig de SCLC it SCLC ... more details
Infobox disease Name Combined Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Image Combined SCLC SqCC.jpg Caption Combined ... eMedicine mult MeshID D018288 Combined small cell lung carcinoma c SCLC is a form of multiphasic ... contains a component of small cell lung carcinoma SCLC admixed with one or more components of non ... Salivary gland like carcinoma SCLC is generally considered to be the most aggressive form of lung cancer ... s containing SCLC cells are classified as c SCLC, and not as combined forms of any other components ... a c SCLC. ref name who2004 ref name NicholsonBeasley Nicholson SA, Beasley MB, Brambilla E, Hasleton PS, Colby TV, Sheppard MN, Falk R, Travis WD. Small cell lung carcinoma SCLC a clinicopathologic study of 100 cases with surgical specimens. Am J Surg Pathol 2002 26 1184 97. ref Under WHO 2004, c SCLC is the only recognized variant of SCLC. ref name who2004 Incidence Reliable comprehensive incidence statistics for c SCLC are unavailable. In the literature, the frequency with which the c SCLC variant ... on small cytology and or biopsy samples. Tatematsu et al. reported 15 cases of c SCLC 12 in their series of 122 consecutive SCLC patients, but only 20 resection specimens were examined. ref name ... 6. ref In contrast, Nicholson et al. found 28 c SCLC 28 in a series of 100 consecutive resected SCLC cases. ref name NicholsonBeasley It appears likely, then, that the c SCLC variant comprises 25 to 30 of all SCLC cases. ref name NCCNSCLC NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology Small Cell ... http ajcp.ascpjournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 19228643 ref As the incidence of SCLC has declined ... are we making progress? Am J Med Sci 2010 339 68 76. ref it is likely that c SCLC has also decreased in incidence. Nevertheless, small cell carcinomas including the c SCLC variant still comprise 15 20 of all lung cancers, with c SCLC probably accounting for 4 6 . ref name StuppMonerat Stupp R, Monnerat ... each year, it can be estimated that between 8,800 and 13,200 of these are c SCLC. ref name ACSCFF2009 ... more details
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abbreviation SCLC motto formation January 10, 1957 type NGO status purpose Civil Rights headquarters ... Conference SCLC is an African American civil rights organization. SCLC was closely associated with its first president, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The SCLC had a large role in the American African ..., the group eventually chose Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC as its name, and expanded ... Avenue in Atlanta with Ella Baker as SCLC s first and for a long time only staff member. ref cite book last Garrow first David title Bearing the Cross publisher Morrow year 1986 ref SCLC was governed ... recruited individuals and formed them into local chapters. During its early years, SCLC struggled ... a few churches had the courage to defy the white dominated status quo by affiliating with SCLC, and those .... SCLC s advocacy of boycotts and other forms of nonviolent protest was controversial among both ... in mass activity such as boycotts and marches. SCLC s belief that churches should be involved ... activity of Dr. King and SCLC amounted to dangerous radicalism which they strongly opposed. SCLC ... of Tennessee revoked Highlander s charter and confiscated its land and property in 1961, SCLC ... and 1962, SCLC joined SNCC in the Albany Movement , a broad protest against segregation in Albany ... SCLC Birmingham campaign campaign in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham , Alabama, was an unqualified ... that, as president of SCLC, he had been asked to come to Birmingham by the local members I think I ... and Freedom After the Birmingham Campaign, SCLC called for massive protests in Washington, D.C. Washington .... Augustine, Florida were met with arrests and Ku Klux Klan violence, the local SCLC affiliate appealed to Dr. King for assistance in the spring of 1964. SCLC sent staff to help organize and lead demonstrations .... King and other SCLC leaders were arrested for trying to lunch at the Monson Motel restaurant, and when ... League DCVL asked SCLC for assistance. Dr. King, SCLC, and DCVL chose Selma as the site for a major ... more details
The Council of Federated Organizations COFO was formed in Mississippi in 1962. A coalition of the major African American Civil Rights Movement 1955 1968 Civil Rights Movement organizations operating in Mississippi, COFO was formed to coordinate and unite voter registration and other civil rights activities in the state and oversee the distribution of funds from the Voter Education Project . It was instrumental in forming the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party . COFO member organizations included the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP , Congress of Racial Equality CORE , Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC . COFO was formalized in August 1962, at a meeting held in Clarksdale MS. Attending were Robert Parris Moses Bob Moses , James Forman and a dozen other SNCC workers, Dave Dennis of CORE, James Bevel representing SCLC, and others. NAACP leader Aaron Henry was elected President, Rev. R.L.T. Smith was named Treasurer, attorney Carsie Hall was chosen as Secretary, and Bob Moses was appointed the COFO state wide Project Director. ref http www.crmvet.org tim timhis62.htm 1962cofo Council of Federated Organizations Formed in Mississippi Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement ref An agreement was reached that CORE would focus its voter registration efforts in the congressional district centered around Meridian, Mississippi Meridian and SNCC would work the other four districts including the Delta region around Greenwood, Mississippi Greenwood and the Pearl River area around McComb, Mississippi McComb . SCLC s role was to focus on its Citizenship School program throughout the state, and the NAACP would handle the judicial aspects of the struggle. In the years that followed, COFO operated as the umbrella organization coordinating voter registration and education campaigns, Freedom Summer , building the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party MFDP , the delegate challenge at the Democr ... more details
BLP sources date July 2011 Dorothy Cotton born 1930 was a leader of the African American Civil Rights Movement 1955 1968 1960s African American Civil Rights Movement ref name SeegerReiser1989 cite book last1 Seeger first1 Pete last2 Reiser first2 Bob title Everybody says freedom url http books.google.com books?id IgWcpONqgGgC&pg PA119 accessdate 2 August 2011 year 1989 publisher W. W. Norton & Company isbn 9780393306040 pages 119 ref and a member of the inner circle of one of its main organizations, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC . As the SCLC s Educational Director, she was arguably the highest ranked female member of the organization. Cotton helped organize the students during the Children s Crusade civil rights 1963 Birmingham Movement and its Children s Crusade civil rights Children s Crusade , and conducted citizenship classes throughout the South during the era. She also accompanied Martin Luther King, Jr. , the co founder and first president of the SCLC, on his trip to Oslo , Norway to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize . Cotton currently resides in Ithaca, New York Ithaca , New York . References reflist See also List of civil rights leaders African American Civil Rights Movement Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cotton, Dorothy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cotton, Dorothy Category African Americans rights activists Category Civil rights activists Category Nonviolence advocates Category 20th century African American activists Category African American female activists Category Living people Category 1930 births Edu bio stub ... more details
and civil rights leader Dorothy Cotton Cotton, Dorothy 1930 SCLC activist and leader Norris Wright ..., Jr. King Jr., Martin Luther 1929 1968 clergyman, SCLC co founder and president, activist James Lawson ..., Bernard 1940 SCLC and SNCC activist and organizer John Lewis politician Lewis, John 1940 Abraham ... Proclamation Joseph Lowery Lowery, Joseph 1921 SCLC leader, activist Clara Luper Luper, Clara 1923 ... Moses, Robert Bob 1935 leader, activist, and organizer Diane Nash Nash, Diane 1938 SNCC and SCLC activist and organizer Edgar Nixon Nixon, Edgar 1899 1987 James Orange Orange, James 1942 2008 SCLC activist ... 2000 civil rights activist, chief field organizer for SCLC, led Selma to Montgomery campaign Wyatt ... Christian Leadership Conference SCLC 1960 1964 Ida B. Wells Wells, Ida B. 1862 1931 journalist ... SCLC activist and executive director. Whitney M. Young, Jr. Young, Whitney M., Jr. 1921 1971 ... more details
National Youth Movement was established in 1971, by Reverend Al Sharpton at the age of 16 years old. After Jesse Jackson left the Southern Christian Leadership Conference over his administrative suspension, and Sharpton who was mentored by Jackson left the SCLC in protest and formed the National Youth Movement. ref name DS n Al Sharpton speaks out on race, rights and what bothers him about his critics Interview with Al Sharpton , David Shankbone, Wikinews , December 3, 2007. ref The mission of the organization was fighting drugs and raising money for impoverished children in the inner cities. References references US philanthropy org stub Category African Americans rights organizations Category 1971 establishments ... more details
and families, Mrs. Lowery founded SCLC Women s Organizational Movement for Equality Now, Inc. W.O.M.E.N. ... Luther King, Jr. , the founding president of S.C.L.C., who wanted to be remembered as a Drum Major ... . Footnotes Reflist External links http www.sclcwomeninc.org history.html SCLC Women s Organizational ... more details
, SCLC Director of Voter Registration and Political Education, to lead the SCOPE Project, The SCOPE Project, which had been approved by the SCLC executive committee in December 1964, continued into the Fall ... rights workers bail. Later he would serve 16 years as Los Angeles City Controller. The SCLC staff ... to Rev. Hosea Williams and Dr. King. Youth Volunteers Initially, the SCLC had hoped to recruit 2000 ... Bevel , and others on the SCLC Executive Staff. ref Stanford University Project South SCOPE interview ... that denied African Americans the right to vote. SCLC field staff and SCOPE volunteers also ... accommodations. S.C.L.C. and other organizations bridged racial and religious barriers to forge partnerships .... Gwendolyn Green, to join the SCLC Field Staff. They were then paid a subsistence salary of 5 a week ... with white SCOPE workers, along with local African American SNCC and SCLC volunteers, in Americus ... more details
. Most small cell lung carcinomas SCLC s metastasize to distant organs early on in their course ... to cure using radical surgical resection. Additionally, SCLC s are typically much more sensitive ... with or without radiotherapy for SCLC. REF NAME SimonTurrisi cite journal author Simon GR, Turrisi ... While there have been no randomized clinical trials of targeted agents in c SCLC, ref name pubmed http www.pubmed.com ref some small case series suggest that some may be useful in c SCLC. Many targeted agents appear more active in certain NSCLC variants. Given that c SCLC contains components of NSCLC, and that the chemoradioresistance of NSCLC components impact the effectiveness of c SCLC treatment, these agents may permit the design of more rational treatment regimens for c SCLC. ref name RossiMarchioni ... 1078 0432.CCR 06 0658 url ref While EGFR mutations are very rare 5 in pure SCLC, they are considerably more common about 15 20 in c SCLC, ref name TatematsuShimizu cite journal author Tatematsu ... particularly in non smoking females whose c SCLC tumors contain an adenocarcinoma component. These patients ... Bevacizumab may improve some measures of survival in both SCLC ref name HornDahlberg cite journal author ..., c SCLC appear to express female hormone i.e. estrogen and or progesterone receptors in a high ... of these receptors affects the growth of c SCLC. Several studies have shown that EGFR TKI s are particularly ... regimens have either been less effective, or no more effective, than older platinum based doublets in SCLC ... combined small cell lung carcinoma c SCLC refers to a multiphasic lung cancer that contains a component of SCLC admixed with one or more components of NSCLC. It is currently considered a variant of SCLC under the current World Health Organization lung tumor classification scheme. ref name WHO2004 While the true incidence of c SCLC is unknown, case series suggest that they may account for as many as 25 to 30 of all cases of SCLC, and for 4 to 6 of all lung cancer cases. ref name NicholsonBeasley ... more details
pages isbn 1 4160 2973 7 oclc doi 8th edition. ref Combined small cell lung carcinoma c SCLC main Combined ... and classified as a combined small cell lung carcinoma c SCLC . ref name who2004 C SCLC is the only currently recognized subtype of SCLC. ref name who2004 Although combined small cell lung carcinoma ... lung cancer. Cancer J 2001 7 437 47. ref In cases of LS SCLC, combination chemotherapy often including ... in LS SCLC. Exceptionally high objective initial response rates RR of between 60 and 90 are seen in LS SCLC using chemotherapy alone, with between 45 and 75 of individuals showing a complete response ..., relapse is the rule, and median survival is only 18 to 24 months. Because SCLC usually metastasizes ..., asymptomatic, node negative SCLC s very limited stage , surgical excision may improve survival when ... stage small cell lung cancer Time to fish or cut bait ref In ES SCLC, combination chemotherapy ... objective response. Responses in ES SCLC are often of short duration, however. If complete response to chemotherapy occurs in a subject with SCLC, then prophylactic cranial irradiation PCI is often ... more details
The Rev. Bernard Lee was a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC during the African American Civil Rights Movement 1960s Civil Rights Movement , and a key associate of Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the movement years. He died of Heart Failure in 1991. ref name NYTOBIT cite news title Obituary Rev. Bernard Lee, 55, Civil Rights Advocate url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D0CE0D71F31F937A25751C0A967958260 accessdate 29 October 2010 newspaper The New York Times date February 14, 1991 ref References reflist See also Timeline of the African American Civil Rights Movement African American Civil Rights Movement Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lee, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lee, Bernard Category American human rights activists ... more details
Christian Leadership Conference SCLC , in 1961 though initially Martin Luther King Jr was hesitant about the idea. ref name Payne, Charles 1997 With the increased budget of the SCLC, the citizenship ... 1997 Clark came to national prominence, becoming the SCLC s director of education and teaching ... joined the SCLC staff. Clark would struggle against sexism during her time on the SCLC, as had ... Clark retired from active work with the SCLC in 1970. She later sought reinstatement of the pension ... at the funeral, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC , described the importance of Clark s work and her relationship to the SCLC. Joseph Lowery Reverend Joseph Lowery ... cooperation won her SCLC s highest award, the Drum Major for Justice Award. ref Collier Thomas ... more details
led by their father. When she was elected President of SCLC on October 30, 2009, a position previously ... were settled out of court. King was elected President and CEO of SCLC in October, 2009, but discord ... 2005 SCLC presidents Martin Luther King expanded People Category Martin Luther King family Persondata ... more details
Action and Director of Nonviolent Education of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC initiated, strategized, directed, and developed SCLC s three major successes of the era ref James L. Bevel ... and strategized the Selma to Montgomery marches 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches , SCLC s two main .... 517, 523 24 ref ref name Kryn, 2005 Kryn, 2005 ref Prior to his time with SCLC, Bevel worked in the Nashville ... Movement. Later, in 1967, he took a leave from SCLC to direct the Anti Vietnam War Movement , and in 1995 ... basis, on projects under the auspices of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC which would ... until these steps occurred, and also to ask for funding for SCLC only if the group was involved in organizing a movement. ref name Kryn, 2005 ref name Garrow 1989 Bevel soon became SCLC s Director of Direct Action and Director of Nonviolent Education, and King remained SCLC s chairman and spokesperson ... SCLC agreed to assist one of its founders, Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth , and others in their work ..., hearing of this plan, asked SCLC s leaders what they would want to see in a comprehensive civil rights bill, which was then written up and agreed to by SCLC s leadership, thus ending the need ... 1963, SCLC participated in what has become known as the March on Washington , an event organized ... until, in late 1964, SCLC and Dr. King SCLC s Board and King had opposed and did not work on the Alabama ... Project, in 1965 SCLC gave its highest honor the Rosa Parks Rosa Parks Award to James Bevel and Diane ... chose Chicago as the site of SCLC s long awaited Northern Campaign. ref Kryn in Garrow, 1989, 521 ... s assassination on April 4, 1968, reminded SCLC s executive board and staff that evening that Dr ... his place as SCLC s Chairman. ref Kryn in Garrow, 1989, pg. 524 ref Bevel opposed SCLC s next action ... more details
communities affected by housing racial segregation USA segregation . Rift with SCLC There was a significant rift between James Bevel , of SCLC, and Raby. When Raby agreed with the cancellation ... blacks be served by realtors? After the formal end of the open housing marches and the departure of the SCLC ... more details
Curtis West Harris, Sr. born July 1, 1924 in Dendron, Virginia is a Minister Christianity minister , civil rights activist, and politician in Virginia , USA . Civil rights work Harris civil rights work began in 1950 with his stint as President of the Hopewell chapter of the NAACP . ref name Setegn cite news first Lea last Setegn coauthors title Curtis W. Harris date 2006 02 13 publisher url http www.discoverrichmond.com servlet Satellite?pagename RTD MGArticle RTD BasicArticle&c MGArticle&cid 1137834054288&path news blackhistory&s 1058750353270 work The TimesDispatch pages accessdate 2008 02 02 language ref In 1960, he was arrested and sentenced to 60 days in jail for his role in a sit in at a segregated drugstore in Hopewell, Virginia . Later in that year, he protested the segregation of the Hopewell swimming pool, which eventually led to the pool s closure. ref name tribute cite web url http twelfthmasonicdistrict.org whats new.html title A Tribute to Reverend Dr. Curtis West Harris 33 accessdate 2008 02 02 publisher Twelfth Masonic District ref In 1960, he initiated the Hopewell Improvement Association, an affiliate of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was elected Vice President. ref name tribute He was named to the Board of Directors of the National SCLC in 1961 while Martin Luther King, Jr. was president. Harris worked with Dr. King on many civil rights initiatives, including the Selma to Montgomery marches . ref name progress cite news first last coauthors title The Rev. Harris is not Finished with his Work date 2008 01 10 publisher url http www.progress index.com site news.cfm?dept id 462943&newsid 19184747 work The Progress Index pages accessdate 2008 02 02 language ref Harris cites Dr. King as one of his mentors in the civil rights movement. ref name Setegn He served as president of the Virginia State Unit of SCLC from 1963 1998, and was elected the National SCLC Vice President in 2005. ref name tribute In 1987, he led a march against discriminat ... more details
Other people2 Bill Moyer disambiguation Bill Moyer September 17, 1933 &mdash October 21, 2002 , was a United States social change activist who was a principal organizer in the 1966 Chicago Freedom Movement Chicago Open Housing Movement . He was an author, and a founding member of the Movement for a New Society . Chicago Open Housing Movement Initially trained as an engineer, Moyer was introduced to the philosophy and practice of nonviolence by Quaker friends, and completed a degree in social work. He became involved in campaigns for African American Civil Rights Movement civil rights and open housing racial integration integration , working and organizing in the early and mid 1960s with the Chicago branch of the Quaker based American Friends Service Committee along with Kale Williams, civil rights activist Bernard Lafayette , and others. Then, in 1966, he joined with James Bevel , Martin Luther King Jr. and the other leaders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC during the Chicago Freedom Movement Chicago Movement . James Bevel, who strategized and directed that action, credits Moyer with influencing him to center the Chicago Movement on open housing. Further Social Movements Over the next decade, Moyer was involved in the SCLC s 1969 Poor People s Campaign in Washington, D.C. , nonviolent blockades of arms shipments to Bangladesh 1971 and to Vietnam 1972 , support for the American Indian Movement occupation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota Wounded Knee , South Dakota 1973 , and a nuclear power plant blockade at Seabrook, New Hampshire 1977 . It was during the nonviolent blockade of the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant , which involved the arrest of 1,414 individuals most charges were later dropped , Fact date May 2007 that Moyer recognised the need for social change activists to understand the dynamics behind movement success. In particular, the need to openly address the contradiction that activists often perceive the normal signs of campaign progr ... more details
On June 6, 1966, James Meredith started a solitary March Against Fear for 220 miles from Memphis, Tennessee , to Jackson, Mississippi , to protest against racism . Soon after starting his march he was shot by a sniper with birdshot , injuring him. When they heard the news, other civil rights campaigners, including Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC s Martin Luther King , Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC s Stokely Carmichael , Cleveland Sellers and Floyd McKissick , as well as the Human Rights Medical Committee and other civil rights organizations deccided to continue the march in Meredith s name. The NAACP were originally involved but pulled out on learning that the Deacons for Defense and Justice were going to be protecting the march. ref cite book last Pearson first Hugh title Shadow of the Panther year 1994 publisher Perseus Books isbn 9780201632781 ref Ordinary people both black and white came from the South and all parts of the country to participate. The marchers slept on the ground outside or in large tents, and were fed mainly by local communities. On the early evening of Thursday, June 16, 1966, when the marchers arrived in Greenwood, Mississippi , and tried to set up camp at Stone Street Negro Elementary School, Carmichael was arrested for trespassing on public property. Carmichael was held for several hours and then rejoined the marchers at a local park where they had set up camp and were beginning a night time rally. According to civil rights historian David J. Garrow s Pulitzer Prize winning Bearing the Cross page 481 , an angry Carmichael took the speaker s platform and delivered his famous Black Power speech. King, who had flown to Chicago on Wednesday to help organize the open housing marches, returned to Mississippi on Friday to find that the civil rights movements internal divisions between the old guard and new guard had gone public. SNCC s Black Power slogan was now competing with SCLC s Freedom Now slogan. In Canton, Mis ... more details
Jack O Dell aka Hunter Pitts O Dell , born 1924, is a prominent African American member of the United States U.S. Civil Rights movement . Early life Jack O Dell was born in Detroit , Michigan in 1924. O Dell was raised there by his grandfather, a janitor at a public library, and his grandmother. He attended an all black college Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans from 1941 until 1943. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Merchant Marines , which functioned as a branch of the military forces for the duration of the conflict. During this time, he joined the National Maritime Union , one of the few racially integrated labor unions in the U.S. Communist party During the 1950s, Jack O Dell was a member of the Communist Party USA CPUSA . An espionage cell was under the leadership of a black busboy at the Holsum Cafeteria in New Orleans named Hunter Pitts Jack O Dell, and the federal marshals who called at his room to serve our subpoena on him found there not O Dell he had fled but enough Party documents to establish that O Dell was in fact the district organizer of the Communist Party in New Orleans. Martin Luther King, Jr and the civil rights movement In the late 1950s O Dell withdrew his membership from the CPUSA Citation needed date March 2011 to work in the Civil Rights movement in the South. He worked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr . O Dell was a director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference SCLC . Because of O Dell s past involvement with the Communist Party, Dr. King received pressure from many liberal leaders including the Kennedy brothers, John and Robert to distance himself from O Dell. After conferring with King, O Dell decided to accept a less prominent post within the movement in order not to alienate important allies of the Civil Rights struggle nevertheless, he continued to play a decisive role in the SCLC, as well as in King s move towards the political left towards the end of his life. ref O Dell, Hunter Pitts Jack 1923 in http ... more details
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