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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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when Sinatra took an active interest in Senator Kennedy's campaign
to obtain the Presidential nomination.
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. The 2/12/61 issue of "The Worker" page 12, contained an
article, "The Beat Was Loud and Strong at Carnegie Hall on Civil Rights.
The article stated that on 1/27/61 Frank Sinatra and his "clan" came to
Carnegie Hall, NYC, to pay tribute to the king of mass resistance
struggles against racism and segregation, Martin Luther;King, The
article also stated that "The list of top-billing stars who donated
their services for this spectacular salute to the Southern Freedom
Struggie Aid Committee and its leader, Martin Luther King, was yards
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belonging to Frank Sinatra. The deal involved approximately $90,000
of Sinatra's money.
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