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Box 17, Folder 15, Document 9
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The following is a list of establishments which were asked “Do you admit
Negroes?" Their responses follow?
mae | rns Thos © teplying
Stone Mountain (all facilities) Broadview Kiddieland
Stone Acres Planation Funtown
Stable of Thoroughbreds (old autos)The Igloo (ice skating)
Copa Atlanta Storyland
Wit's ind TrieCity Roller Rink
Club Peachtree
Demine Lounge
Garden Terrace (Biltmore)
The Party
Golden Palm Lounge (AtlantaeAmericana **
Henk and Jerry's dideway
King's Inn Lounge
Lockout Lounge
Monte Carlo Lounge
Pigalley
Polynesian Lounge (Biltmore)
Robinsons Gardens
Sans Souci
Zebra Lounge
The
PLetsees Prtvowks
Atlanta Art Association Membership
NO DEFINITE ANSWER
Atlanta Playboy Club
Kasbeh
** The Golden Palm Lounge will admit Negroes if checked in or attending a
convention at the Atlenta-Americanas
The Atlante Couneil on Human Relations, 5 7” Oe Ne We, Atlanta 3, Georgia
GREATER ATLANTA COUNCIL ON HUMAN RSLATIONS
§ Forsyth Street, N. We. Atlanta, Georgia
RESULTS OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS AS TO INTEGRATION
Hotels:
On dune 21, 1963, Mayor Allen announced a plan of limited integration at 14
hotels and motels, whereby these establishments would accept Negroes who are delegates
to conventions meeting at these places. When the Greater Atlanta Council on Human
Relations inquired if this changed the situation in regards to individual Negro
guests, including Africans, Mayor Allen informed us that he had made the announcement
as requested and that we should contact Mr. Styron of the Hotel Association,
Mre Styron wrote us that this was a matter for each individual hotel or motel, that
it was not an agreement by the Association, Results of individual inquiries are
shown below:
Those Replying naan ye
Aiy Host Inn Atlanta Americana Motor Hotel
The Hilton inn The Atlantan Hotel
Howard Johnson's (Naiis) The Biltmore Hotel
Peachtree Manor DinklerePlase Hotel
Howard vohngon's (South and North West)
Piedmont Hotel
Riveria Motel
Resta at
eS 25, 1963, the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION carried a report that it had been
learned that 50 restaurants were to desegregate within a few days. Since that time,
there have been various lists and various announcements and various experiences at
many eating places. Many have changed their policies. Many will state one policy
when asked, but will act differently when confronted with an actual situation. The
only list that has been announced with any air of authority is that ciroulated by
Lester Maddox, and it can be said positively that that list is not accurate. Results
of telephone inquiries about desegregation policies or reports from customers who
have talked with the managers are as follows:
Those Those 1
rae aes oe ying or
= ice
Yohannen's Camellia Gardens Sellers (Peachtree Hotel)
Herren's Escoe's The Yarn
Caruso's elias fu = 5i§ Boy Drive-in
Davis Brose (not on Forsyth St. House of Eng
Johmy Keb's A him 84
Dale's Cellar Sine take
Cressroads Hong Kong
Miami Buffet Peachtree House
Rex Fine Food
Mama Mie,
Negroes?" Their responses follow?
mae | rns Thos © teplying
Stone Mountain (all facilities) Broadview Kiddieland
Stone Acres Planation Funtown
Stable of Thoroughbreds (old autos)The Igloo (ice skating)
Copa Atlanta Storyland
Wit's ind TrieCity Roller Rink
Club Peachtree
Demine Lounge
Garden Terrace (Biltmore)
The Party
Golden Palm Lounge (AtlantaeAmericana **
Henk and Jerry's dideway
King's Inn Lounge
Lockout Lounge
Monte Carlo Lounge
Pigalley
Polynesian Lounge (Biltmore)
Robinsons Gardens
Sans Souci
Zebra Lounge
The
PLetsees Prtvowks
Atlanta Art Association Membership
NO DEFINITE ANSWER
Atlanta Playboy Club
Kasbeh
** The Golden Palm Lounge will admit Negroes if checked in or attending a
convention at the Atlenta-Americanas
The Atlante Couneil on Human Relations, 5 7” Oe Ne We, Atlanta 3, Georgia
GREATER ATLANTA COUNCIL ON HUMAN RSLATIONS
§ Forsyth Street, N. We. Atlanta, Georgia
RESULTS OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS AS TO INTEGRATION
Hotels:
On dune 21, 1963, Mayor Allen announced a plan of limited integration at 14
hotels and motels, whereby these establishments would accept Negroes who are delegates
to conventions meeting at these places. When the Greater Atlanta Council on Human
Relations inquired if this changed the situation in regards to individual Negro
guests, including Africans, Mayor Allen informed us that he had made the announcement
as requested and that we should contact Mr. Styron of the Hotel Association,
Mre Styron wrote us that this was a matter for each individual hotel or motel, that
it was not an agreement by the Association, Results of individual inquiries are
shown below:
Those Replying naan ye
Aiy Host Inn Atlanta Americana Motor Hotel
The Hilton inn The Atlantan Hotel
Howard Johnson's (Naiis) The Biltmore Hotel
Peachtree Manor DinklerePlase Hotel
Howard vohngon's (South and North West)
Piedmont Hotel
Riveria Motel
Resta at
eS 25, 1963, the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION carried a report that it had been
learned that 50 restaurants were to desegregate within a few days. Since that time,
there have been various lists and various announcements and various experiences at
many eating places. Many have changed their policies. Many will state one policy
when asked, but will act differently when confronted with an actual situation. The
only list that has been announced with any air of authority is that ciroulated by
Lester Maddox, and it can be said positively that that list is not accurate. Results
of telephone inquiries about desegregation policies or reports from customers who
have talked with the managers are as follows:
Those Those 1
rae aes oe ying or
= ice
Yohannen's Camellia Gardens Sellers (Peachtree Hotel)
Herren's Escoe's The Yarn
Caruso's elias fu = 5i§ Boy Drive-in
Davis Brose (not on Forsyth St. House of Eng
Johmy Keb's A him 84
Dale's Cellar Sine take
Cressroads Hong Kong
Miami Buffet Peachtree House
Rex Fine Food
Mama Mie,
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