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| Died |
1970
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| Place of Death |
outside Georgetown, South Carolina
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| Occupation Text |
Activist
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| Occupation |
Activist
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Clarence Delmonte Funnyé was the chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in Harlem from 1964 to 1965. He staged a series of creative protests that promoted policies of radical integrationism and challenged "the exclusion of blacks in the media." For example, he stood on a street corner with television sets tuned to various channels and offered a dollar to whoever saw a black person on the screens (in six days there were 15 sightings). In 1963 he wrote to the Coca-Cola Company, asking that it introduce racial integration in its advertising or face a boycott. The company first placed integrated ads in magazines such as Ebony, with its first such television commercial appearing in 1969.
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