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Wilkins, Roy
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Wilkins, Roy
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Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981
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Civil rights leader and journalist; d. 1981.
Roy Wilkins was born in St. Louis, Missouri, grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota and graduated from the University of Minnesota. Wilkins edited the KANSAS CITY CALL, a Black newspaper, from 1923 to 1931. Wilkins became Assistant Secretary of the NAACP in 1931 and became Executive Secretary in 1955. Under his leadership the NAACP grew to 350,000 members.
Civil rights leader and journalist. Died 1981.
Civil rights leader.
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R. C. Hickman Photographic Archive 85-43, 90-135, 85-152, 85-260, 86-301, 87-214, 88-164, 94-120., 1945-1970
Title:
R.C. Hickman Photographic Archive 1945-1970
The R. C. Hickman Photographic Archive is comprised of Hickman's professional photographic work for newspapers, magazines, and the NAACP. The archive documents the social history of African-Americans in Dallas during the 1940's,1950's and 1960's.
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- R. C. Hickman Photographic Archive 85-43, 90-135, 85-152, 85-260, 86-301, 87-214, 88-164, 94-120., 1945-1970
Jackson, Lillie May Caroll, 1889-1975. Papers. 1957-1975.
Title:
Papers. 1957-1975.
Lecturer, singer, president of Baltimore NAACP, founder of NAACP Maryland State Conference, founder of Freedom House. 38 items, approximately half photocopies, including correspondence (1959-1975), a greeting card with hand-written note (n.d.), 1 report in the form of a circular letter, 1 newsletter, 1 press release, 5 programs (1957-75), 2 resolutions (1966-69), clippings (1957-75). Included among the programs are obsequies for Albert Kieffer Jackson and Lillie Mae Jackson, husband and wife. The funeral program of Albert Jackson contains a family photograph on the back. Correspondents include Elsie E. Bumbry, Charles E. Moylan, Jr., Edward B. Muse, William Donald Schaefer, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan, Louis Stokes (Cong. 21st Dist., Ohio), and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 38 items (some photocopies). 1 OS Box (U)
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- Jackson, Lillie May Caroll, 1889-1975. Papers. 1957-1975.
Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander), 1899-1972. Zephaniah Alexander Looby papers, 1922-1981.
Title:
Looby, Zephaniah Alexander Collection, 1922-1981
The Z. Alexander Looby collection contains 479 items, which consists of correspondence, newspapers and magazine clippings, awards, certificates, printer matter and photographs. Correspondence includes such notable individuals as Roy Wilkins, Raymond Pace Alexander, W. J. Faulkner, the Honorable Carlton L. Taser, the Nashville Student Protest Movement and Mrs. Robert T. Burt. The newspaper and magazine clippings cover the years 1926 to 1971, and document many of the activities in which Mr. Looby was involved. There are photographs of Mr. Looby's home bombed in 1960.
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- Looby, Z. Alexander (Zephaniah Alexander), 1899-1972. Zephaniah Alexander Looby papers, 1922-1981.
Columbia University Oral History Collection. Collection. 1952-1960.
Title:
Collection. 1952-1960.
36 microcards of interviews with men prominent in race relations and civil rights work, taped under the auspices of the Oral History Research Office of Columbia University. Persons interviewed were Will W. Alexander (Dean Albertson, interviewer), 1952, 8 cards; Roger Nash Baldwin (Dr. Harlan B. Phillips, interviewer), 1953-54, 11 cards; William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (William Ingersoll, interviewer), 1960, 2 cards; George Schuyler (William Ingersoll, interviewer), 1960, 8 cards; J. Waties Waring (Dr. Harlan Phillips, interviewer -- 1955 and Louis M. Starr, 1956-57), 5 cards; and Roy Wilkins (William Ingersoll, interviewer), 1960, 2 cards. Included among the numerous subjects of the set were American Civil Liberties Union, American Communist Party, Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Harlem Renaissance, National Urban League, Rosenwald Fund, NAACP, Ku Klux Klan, Rockefeller Foundation, and Universal Negro Improvement Association. Publications represented, among others, were the Crisis, Call, Messenger, and Pittsburgh Courier. Personal names are numerous and among them are the following: Jessie Daniel Ames, Mary McLeod Bethune, Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Mrs. George Haynes, Marcus Garvey, and A. Philip Randolph.
ArchivalResource: 36 Microcards.
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- Columbia University Oral History Collection. Collection. 1952-1960.
Casimir, J. R. Ralph. J. R. Casimir papers, 1919-1981.
Title:
J. R. Casimir papers, 1919-1981.
The papers consist of correspondence, legal documents and printed matter relating to Casimir's writing and deal with social and political issues affecting the island of Dominica, the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), and the black nationalist movement worldwide, during the 1920s and 1930s. Significant correspondents include: Marcus Garvey, founder of the UNIA; Casely Hayford, Gold Coast (Ghana) editor and author of "Ethiopia Unbound;" Malaku Bayen, of the Ethiopian World Federation; Sylvia Pankhurst, editor of the "New Times" and "Ethiopia News;" John E. Bruce, African-American journalist; Monroe Work, editor of the "Negro Year Book;" Langston Hughes, W. E. B. Du Bois, Roy Wilkins, and other staff of "Crisis" magazine; Thomas L. G. Oxley, editor of "The Poets' Journal"; Victor L. Gray of the "Chicago Bee" and Cyril V. Briggs, founder of the African Blood Brotherhood.
ArchivalResource: .6 lin. ft.
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- Casimir, J. R. Ralph. J. R. Casimir papers, 1919-1981.
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history. 1957.
Title:
Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history. 1957.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 26 leaves.
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- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history. 1957.
PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH GUEST ROY WILKINS
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PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH GUEST ROY WILKINS
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- PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH GUEST ROY WILKINS
Noel Francis Parrish Papers, 1894-1987, (bulk 1930-1987)
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Noel Francis Parrish Papers 1894-1987 (bulk 1930-1987)
Air force general and university professor. Correspondence, speeches and writings, academic and military files, family papers, photographs and slides, and other papers documenting Parrish's military and academic careers, including as commander of Tuskegee Army Air Field (Ala.) where he was responsible for training the Army Air Force's first African-American pilots during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 29,500 items; 58 containers plus 1 oversize and 2 classified; 29.5 linear feet
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- Noel Francis Parrish Papers, 1894-1987, (bulk 1930-1987)
Ovington, Mary White, 1865-1951. Mary White Ovington papers, 1854-1948.
Title:
Mary White Ovington papers, 1854-1948.
Correspondence, diaries, financial records and other materials relating to Mary White Ovington's activities with the NAACP, her autobiography and other published and unpublished writings.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (12 boxes)
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- Ovington, Mary White, 1865-1951. Mary White Ovington papers, 1854-1948.
Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Leaders of the march leading marchers down the street.]
Title:
Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Leaders of the march leading marchers down the street.]
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PERSPECTIVE: A CONVERSATION WITH ROY WILKINS
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PERSPECTIVE: A CONVERSATION WITH ROY WILKINS
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Committee on Civil Rights in Metropolitan New York. 1950-66. Archives. 1949-66.
Title:
Archives. 1949-66.
Ca. 31 ft. which contain the complete files of this volunteer organization. Included are correspondence, research data, clippings, financial records, etc. which were generated by the Committee in its projects to eliminate racial discrimination in restaurants in East Manhattan, and later in other sections of the city. Later, a program for the desegregation of housing was initiated. After the Committee went out of existence in 1966, several histories of the group's activities were written. They remain unpublished, but the manuscripts are included in the collection. Collection also includes other correspondence to and from prominent figures including Martin Luther King, A. Philip Randolph, Rev. James H. Robinson, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Roy Wilkins, Vincent Sardi Jr., Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Leading figures who were prominent in the organization from its beginning were Kenneth B. Clark, then Asst. Professor of Psychology at City College of New York; Samuel H. Flowerman, Director, Dept. of Scientific Research, American Jewish Committee; Sophia M. Robison, New York School of Social Work; Patricia Kendall, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University; and Claire Selltiz, Research Center for Human Relations, New York University. Some cooperating organizations of note were East Harlem Council for Community Planning, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, N.Y. Chapter; National Conference of Christians and Jews, and the Urban League of Greater New York.
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- Committee on Civil Rights in Metropolitan New York. 1950-66. Archives. 1949-66.
Bayard Rustin Papers, 1942-1987, (bulk 1963-1980)
Title:
Bayard Rustin Papers 1942-1987 (bulk 1963-1980)
Civil rights activist and author. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, notes, reports, press releases, financial records, agendas, printed material, and other papers documenting Bayard Rustin's leading role as an activist in the African-American civil rights movement, advocate of international human rights and social reform, and pacifist.
ArchivalResource: 17,500 items; 49 containers plus 1 oversize; 19.6 linear feet; 23 microfilm reels
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- Bayard Rustin Papers, 1942-1987, (bulk 1963-1980)
Levi, Edward (Attorney General) - Interview, 1/24/78
Title:
Levi, Edward (Attorney General) - Interview, 1/24/78
This file includes comments on Roy Wilkins.
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- Levi, Edward (Attorney General) - Interview, 1/24/78
SOLIDARITY MARCH HILITES #4: ROY WILKINS
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SOLIDARITY MARCH HILITES #4: ROY WILKINS
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PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH GUEST ROY WILKINS
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PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH GUEST ROY WILKINS
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DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN #6: ROY WILKINS
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DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN #6: ROY WILKINS
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- DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN #6: ROY WILKINS
Johnson, Guy Benton, 1901-1991. [Collection of print materials pertaining to school desegregation in North Carolina].
Title:
[Collection of print materials pertaining to school desegregation in North Carolina]. [1941-1974]
ArchivalResource: pieces : ill., maps ; 23-34 cm.
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- Johnson, Guy Benton, 1901-1991. [Collection of print materials pertaining to school desegregation in North Carolina].
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-7005-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins, Executive Director, NAACP, to MS
Title:
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-7005-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins, Executive Director, NAACP, to MS
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- Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-7005-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins, Executive Director, NAACP, to MS
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Records, 1842-1999, (bulk 1919-1991)
Title:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Records 1842-1999 (bulk 1919-1991)
Civil rights organization. Records of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People consisting of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, itineraries, biographical material, speeches, testimony, writings, annual convention files, legal case files, legislation, publications, resolutions, policy statements, constitutions, bylaws, charters, contracts, proposals, scripts, financial records, publicity files, manuals, handbooks, music, awards, certificates, directories, subject files, daily mail sheets, notes, lists, questionnaires and surveys, certificates, awards, flags, photographs, maps, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 3,000,000 items; 8,602 containers plus 46 oversize and 2 classified; 3,965 linear feet; 39 microfilm reels
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Records, 1842-1999, (bulk 1919-1991)
44-30806, Mississippi (1965-1967) Charles Evers arrested; Roy Wilkins; protest march in Natchez
Title:
44-30806, Mississippi (1965-1967) Charles Evers arrested; Roy Wilkins; protest march in Natchez
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Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Records 1920-1968 (bulk 1950-1968)
Title:
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Records 1920-1968 (bulk 1950-1968)
Part I consists of general correspondence, subject files, and personal papers of the brotherhood's founder, A. Philip Randolph, documenting the growth and functions of the union. The Subject File contains a large quantity of material on the growth and functions of the union from 1940 to 1968 and includes agreements reached between the brotherhood and the nation's major railroad lines. Included also is material exchanged between the local unions and the brotherhood's headquarters, as well as files relating to biennial conventions, financial matters, and the ladies auxiliary. There are no records relating to Randolph's creation of the union in 1925 or to the brotherhood's subsequent struggles for existence while organizing various union locals. Part II consists of correspondence and subject files of brotherhood officials Benjamin F. McLaurin (international field organizer), A. Philip Randolph (founder and president), and Ashley L. Totten (secretary-treasurer), and other subject files, financial records, and miscellaneous records. The Subject File in Part II contains additional agreements between the brotherhood and the railroad companies, but most of the files concern the participation of the union in railway and labor organizations. The most informative material relating to the organizing activities of the union can be found in the files pertaining to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. These activities were carried out under the auspices of the Provisional Committee To Organize Colored Locomotive Firemen. The records document the struggles of African-American firemen to retain their jobs and seniority rights with the railroad companies while seeking to be represented by a labor union. Briefs of legal cases brought by the brotherhood on behalf of the African-American firemen are also included in the files. Some of the material in the files relating to Canada also touches on the organizing activities of the brotherhood.
ArchivalResource: 41,000 items; 144 containers; 70 linear feet
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- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters records, 1920-1968 (bulk 1950-1968).
National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees. Series 6, Subseries 4. Bayard Rustin interview, 1977.
Title:
Bayard Rustin interview, 1977.
Focuses on the relationship between 1199 and various civil rights organizations; the role of black leaders; collective bargaining legislation; and New York City and union politics. Rustin discusses A. Philip Randolph's connections with 1199; contacts with Governor Rockefeller; the passage of collective bargaining legislation for hospital workers; relations with Leon Davis, the American Labor Council, Raymond Corbett, Harry Van Arsdale, Jay Lovestone, and Charles Zimmerman; 1199 leaders' reaction to red-baiting; his role in setting up a meeting between Davis and Peter Otley; contacts with New York City government; the formation of the Citizens Committee for Justice to Hospital Workers; leafleting hospital workers; the participation of civil rights organizations in hospital demonstrations; and the connections between Randolph, Davis, and Thomas Kilbourne (Harlem clergyman), Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, the Negro American Labor Council, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Urban League, the National Council of Negro Women, and the Congress of Racial Equality. Also discussed are the recruitment and training of minority building construction workers; the reaction of black leaders to red-baiting of 1199 leaders; black leadership of 1199; relationships between blacks, Catholic leaders and hospital boards; and the connections of New York politicians to Jewish leaders and hospital boards. Also commented upon are the roles played by Roy Wilkins, Stokely Carmichael, H. Rap Brown, and Malcom X in leading civil rights demonstrations; the teachers' strike and community control in New York City (1968); 1199's position on Vietnam; the formulation of the collective politics of labor unions and the exchange of opinions between leaders and rank and file.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (25 p.)
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- National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees. Series 6, Subseries 4. Bayard Rustin interview, 1977.
Civil Rights Panel Discussion
Title:
Civil Rights Panel Discussion
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- Civil Rights Panel Discussion
Newman, Edwin H. Papers, 1944-1978.
Title:
Papers, 1944-1978.
Papers of an author and NBC news commentator and drama critic, comprised of fan mail, annotated playbills and programs, television scripts, and transcripts.
ArchivalResource: 9.2 c.f. (23 archives boxes),1 tape recording, and2 disc recordings; plusadditions of 7.6 c.f.
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- Newman, Edwin H. Papers, 1944-1978.
ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
Title:
ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
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- ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
Feild, John G., 1922-2006. Papers. 1952-1963.
Title:
Papers. 1952-1963.
The collections contains correspondence, reports, schedules, agendas, minutes, speeches, collected items, pamphlets, clippings, and congressional records. All of the items relate to the career and activities of Feild as president of the National Association of Human Rights Workers, NAIRO official, executive director of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, and his involvement in the proceedings of the Democratic National Committee and the John F. Kennedy presidential campaign. An interesting group of items relates to the religious controversy that surfaced during the campaign. Papers document Feilds role in the Civil Rights struggle. Vice Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon are among the correspondents. Other names include Marshall Bragdon, Frank Horne, Herman Long, Carl T. Rowan, Theodore Sorenson, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 linear ft. 6 boxes.
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- Feild, John G., 1922-2006. Papers. 1952-1963.
Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle 1938-1988 (bulk 1944-1975).
Title:
Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle 1938-1988 (bulk 1944-1975).
The collection contains correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the civil rights activist and author. Correspondence discusses Boyle's book "The desegregated heart," integration, the South, Southern liberalism, the civil rights movement, race relations, religion, leaders and organizations particularly Martin Luther King, Jr., the Southern Regional Council, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Correspondence files also include articles, speeches, clippings, reviews, Christmas cards, issues of the SCLC newsletter, issues of Virginia verse (U. Va. student poetry magazine) and miscellaneous printed material. Correspondents include James Baldwin, Pearl Buck, James McBride Dabbs, Joseph Chamberlain Furnas, Harry L. Golden, Lyndon B. Johnson (form letter), Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Pauli Murray, Alan Paton, Thomas F. Pettigrew, James A. Pike, Lilian E. Smith, Jim and Wilma Dykeman Stokely, Carl Van Vechten, Chad Walsh, J. Waties Waring and Roy Wilkins. A folder of congratulations on "Desegregated hearts" contains single, brief letters from Walter Russell Bowie, Will D. Campbell, P.D. East, Paul Green, and David C. Wilson. Other correspondents represented by single letters include Hodding Carter, Kenneth B. Clark, Grace Halsell, Clarence Jordan, Benjamin Muse, and Laurens van der Post. Miscellaneous correspondence, all copies, includes letters containing personal reflections to P.D. East, and to and from T.J. Sellers. Miscellaneous items of interest include a "doodling" sketch of Boyle by James Baldwin; a speech on Ethel Waters by Carl Van Vechten; a pennant from the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom, 1957; printed material from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963; honorary certificates; photographs of Boyle on the Betty Furness program and with civil rights leaders; a Patton genealogy and brief articles by Boyle.
ArchivalResource: 500 items.
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- Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle 1938-1988 (bulk 1944-1975).
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Kester, Howard, 1904-1977. Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.
Title:
Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.
The collection contains correspondence of Howard Kester and his wife, Alice Harris Kester, together with writings, reports, leaflets, pamphlets, newsletters, organization reports, photographs, and other items. Much of the material relates to civil rights, desegregation, sharecroppers, and labor struggles; there is some material relating to lynching. Included are materials about Kester's association, beginning in the 1930s, with such organizations as the YMCA, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, the Socialist Party, the NAACP, the Delta Cooperative Farm, and others active in the movement for social change. Also included are materials relating to Kester's work, beginning in the 1940s, with such institutions as the Penn School, the John C. Campbell Folk School, Eureka College, Christmount Christian Assembly, and Montreat-Anderson College. There is also material relating to Kester's later work as an educational innovator and about Kester himself and his development as a Christian radical, social reformer, administrator, and teacher. Among the correspondents are William Ruthrauff Amberson, Olive Campbell, Thomas B. Cowan, Elizabeth Gilman, Frank Porter Graham, Charles Houston, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Leland Mitchell, Nelle Morton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Washington Odum, Arthur Franklin Raper, Clarence Senior, Celestine Smith, Norman Thomas, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12000 items (16.0 linear ft.)
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- Kester, Howard, 1904-1977. Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1924-1985.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1924-1985.
Correspondence from NAACP leaders Walter F. White (9 items), Roy Wilkins (2 items), and Benjamin L. Hooks (5 items), and from publicists for the national organization (Folders 3933-3939). Includes carbon copy of letter from Anderson to Sammy Davis, Jr. (Folder 3938).
ArchivalResource: 108 items (143 l. and 3 pamphlets)
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1924-1985.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove (Washington, D.C.). Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1974.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1974.
Contains letter from Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 l.)
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- Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove (Washington, D.C.). Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1974.
White House Photo Office Collection. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. Johnson White House Photographs. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders and Others in the Cabinet Room
Title:
White House Photo Office Collection. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. Johnson White House Photographs. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders and Others in the Cabinet Room
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- Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders and Others in the Cabinet Room
Message from the Chinese People's Committee for World Peace and Response Letter from Roy Wilkins
Title:
Message from the Chinese People's Committee for World Peace and Response Letter from Roy Wilkins
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- Message from the Chinese People's Committee for World Peace and Response Letter from Roy Wilkins
Issues and Answers, 6/29/75 - Roy Wilkins and Margaret Bush Wilson of the NAACP
Title:
Issues and Answers, 6/29/75 - Roy Wilkins and Margaret Bush Wilson of the NAACP
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ROY WILKINS SPEECH IN LOS ANGELES
Title:
ROY WILKINS SPEECH IN LOS ANGELES
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- ROY WILKINS SPEECH IN LOS ANGELES
Materials Relating to "The President: July 1967" Project , 7/1/1967 - 7/31/1967
Title:
Materials Relating to "The President: July 1967" Project , 7/1/1967 - 7/31/1967
The series contains film and sound recordings related to the motion picture film, "The President: July 1967," including silent film footage that was not used in the finished film. The finished film is a narrative account of President Lyndon B. Johnson's activities for the month of July, 1967. The film contains material related to urban unrest, including: the first meeting of the National Advisory Committee on Civil Disorders (also known as the Kerner Commission); President Johnson's address to the nation after authorizing the use of Federal troops in Detroit, Michigan; and discussions on the riot situation with Whitney Young and Roy Wilkins. The film features footage of President Johnson visiting the National Institutes of Health and Mrs. Johnson visiting to the Shady Grove Theater to watch the play "King Arthur." Scenes of President Johnson's activities at the White House include: a Cabinet meeting on social and economic problems; a congressional leadership meeting; a budget meeting; and discussions with Ambassador to Israel Walworth Barbour and McGeorge Bundy about the situation in the Middle East. The film also includes the christening of President Johnson's grandson Patrick Lyndon Nugent, the 93rd annual Shriners' Parade, and the Democratic Governor's Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. Finally, the film contains scenes of President Johnson speaking to delegates from Boys' Nation.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear feet, 7 linear inches
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- Materials Relating to "The President: July 1967" Project , 7/1/1967 - 7/31/1967
NONMUSIC RECORDING (COLLECTION)
Audio materials, 1956-1977 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Audio materials, 1956-1977 [sound recording].
Title:
Audio materials, 1956-1977 [sound recording]. 1956-1977.
Scope: Recordings of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Convention activities for 1967-1970 and 1972-1977, Lincoln Day broadcasts for 1959-1968, television interviews (sound only) of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People officials, and special documentary presentations. Voices heard include, among others, James Baldwin, Daisy Bates, Harry Belafonte, Julian Bond, Robert L. Carter, Kenneth B. Clark, W. Montague Cobb, William Thaddeus Coleman, Sammy Davis, Jr., Charles C. Diggs, W.E.B. Du Bois, James Farmer, Walter E. Fauntroy, John Hope Franklin, Alex Haley, William Hastie, Augustus F. Hawkins, Dorothy I. Height, Herbert Hill, Benjamin L. Hooks, Langston Hughes, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, James Meredith, Clarence M. Mitchell, Henry Lee Moon, Constance Baker Motley, Adam Clayton Powell, A. Philip Randolf, Ira De Augustine Reid, Jackie Robinson, Bayard Rustin, Arthur B. Spingarn, Percy E. Sutton, Channing H. Tobias, Robert Clifton Weaver, Roy Wilkins, Margaret Bush Wilson, and Malcolm X.
ArchivalResource: <356> sound tape reels : analog, various speeds ; 7-10 in. (some acetate) 140 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 10 in.
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Audio materials, 1956-1977 [sound recording].
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
Title:
James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
The collection consists of the correspondence and writings of James J. Kilpatrick, including correspondence with his readers, fellow journalists, and prominent public figures; editorials; speeches; and the manuscripts for "The sovereign states," "The lasting south," "The smut peddlars," and "The Southern case for school segretation." The dominant theme is Federal infringement on State's rights including the issues of segregation, interposition, and flouridation. Other topics include payola, Richmond Virginians baseball team, the National Conference of Editorial Writers and a debate with Martin Luther King, Jr., on the nation's future. Major correspondents include Edwin M. Almond, Jim Bishop, Allen C. Brownfeld, William F. Buckley, Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, Colgate W. Darden, Roscoe Ellard, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Donald M. Ewing, Dick Fojut, Howard C. Gilmer, Joseph Addison Hagan, Anthony Harrigan, Burr P. Harrison, Human Events, Verne P. Kaub, David Lawrence, Shelby Little, William Loeb, Dr. Robert Needles, J. R. Orgain, Jr., Robert Whaley Orrell, Robert B. Patterson, Drew Pearson, Carleton Putnam, Lawrence R. Quarles, Henry Regnery, Donald R. Richberg, A. Willis Robertson, George W. Rogers, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Paul Saunier, Jr., the Spadea Syndicate, Thomas B. Stanley, Ulrich and Dorothy Troubetzkoy, William M. Tuck, United Feature Syndicate, Virginia Press Association, J. Barrye Wall, Robert Whitehead, John J. Wicker, John Cook Wyllie, Writers of one or two brief letters include Watkins M. Abbit, J. Lindsay Almond, T. Coleman Andrews, Fitzgerald Bemiss, Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., Julien Binford, Loyd C. Bird, McLemore Birdsong, James Baylor Blackford, John B. Boatwright, Jr., Armistead L. Boothe, Sarah-Patton Boyle, James H. Brewer, Owen Brewster, Joel Broyhill, Matthew Bruccoli, D. Tennant Bryan, Thomas Pinckney Bryan, J. L. Blair Buck, Warren E. Burger, Robert Y. Button, Mortimer Caplin, Margaret Haley Carpenter, Howard H. Carwile, Bruce Catton, Anthony J. Celebrezze, Bennett Cerf, Allan Knight Chalmers, Lenoir Chambers, Leslie Cheek, Walter N. Chinn, Randolph W. Church, Joseph S. Clark, Josephine G. Clark, J. Calvitt Clarke, Monroe Cockrell, Weldon Cooper, Norman Cousins, Kenneth R. Crispell, Virginius Dabney, John E. Dahlquist, Ted Dalton, Dominick V. Daniels, Donald Davidson, E. F. S. Davies, James C. Davis, Lambert Davis, Ralph de Toledano, Collins Denny, Jr., Gottfried Dietze, Hardy C. Dillard, Thomas J. Dodd, E. Griffith Dodson, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, John Dos Passos, Clifford Dowdey, Thomas N. Downing, Leon Dure, James O. Eastland, James E. Edmonds, Pocahontas Wight Edmunds, Mamie Eisenhower, Sam Ervin, Also Orval Faubus, Marshall Fishwick, Guy Friddell, Murray Friedman, Foster Furcolo, Francis Pendleton Gaines, John Gange, George Garrett, J. Vaughan Gary, James J. Geary, Henry Gemmill, Carter Glass, III, Mills Godwin, Harry Golden, Eric F. Goldman, Barry Goldwater, Albert Gore, J. Segar Gravatt, Garland Gray, John A. Griffin, Robert P. Griffin, S. Marvin Griffin, Erwin N. Griswold, Ernest Gruening, Raymond R. Guest, Harry F. Guggenheim, Edward J. Gurney, T. Marshall Hahn Jr., Leigh Hanes, Porter Hardy, Jr., Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Deryl Hart, Booton Herndon, William S. Hildreth, Luther H. Hodges, Reynold D. Hogle, A. Linwood Holton, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Dowell J. Howard, Edward W. Hudgins, Carl Humelsine, Hubert Humphrey, Thomas H. Hunter, Sterling Hutcheson, William Inge, CaryF. Jacob, William E. Jenner, John M. Jennings, J. Winston Johns, Forney Johnston, B. Everett Jones, Sidney S. Kellam, R. Wayne Kernodle, Russell Kirk, Warren P. Knowles, Arthur Krock, Alfred M. Landon, William E. Larsen, J. Bracken Lee, Albert Lévitt, Russell Long, Also Dumas Malone, Harrison Mann, Jr., John O. Marsh, Thurgood Marshall, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Linton Massey, John L. McClellan, Edward O. McCue III, James Douglas McKay, Harry Meacham, M. J. Menefee, Frank Pitts Moncure. A.S. Mike Monroney, E. Blackburn Moore, Sidney Grant Morse, Wayne Morse, Robert Moses, William P. Murphy, Hyde Murray, Edmund S. Muskie, Maurine B. Neuberger, Robert N. C. Nix, Elizabeth Copeland Norfleet, G. Warren Nutter, William B. O'Neal, E. J. Oglesby, William Old, Elizabeth H. Osth, John Crump Parker, T. Nelson Parker, Davis Young Paschall, Kenneth C. Patty, William H. Peden, Fred Pollard, J. Sergeant Reynolds, John Q. Rhodes, F.D.G. Ribble, Homer Richey, Wilfred Ritz, Ruby Altizer Roberts, George Romney, John J. Rooney, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Parke Rouse, Vermont Royster, William A. Rusher, Dean Rusk, Lao and Walter Russell, Richard B. Russell, Allan H. Ryskind, Richard S. Salant, Terry Sanford, Reed Sarratt, David E. Satterfield, Jr., Davie E. Satterfield, III, Charles M. Schulz, Philip L. Scruggs, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., D. French Slaughter, Also Howard K. Smith, Howard Worth Smith, Louis Spilman, Lawrence E. Spivak, John Stennis, A.E.S. Stephens, Adlai Stevenson, Lindley J. Stiles, Kathryn H. Stone, Lewis L. Strauss, Warren H. Strother, Earl G. Swem, William F. Swindler, Carl Swisher, G. Fred Switzer, Herman E. Talmadge, Lorin A. Thompson, Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman, Jr., Henry St., George Tucker, Jr., D. Gardiner Tyler, Stewart Udall, George C. Wallace, Lurleen Wallace, William C. Wampler, Robert Welch, Jr., E. B. White, Roy Wilkens, Robert M. Wilkin, J. Harvie Wilkinson, John J. Williams, Earl Wilson, Edward H. Winter, Jennngs, C. Wise, Art Wood, William H. Wranek The collection also contains book reviews by University of Virginia Librarian John Cook Wyllie
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).
ROY WILKINS IN LONDON AND BERLIN
Title:
ROY WILKINS IN LONDON AND BERLIN
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Roberts, Bruce, 1930-. Roberts, Bruce, photographic archive, 1948-1989.
Title:
Roberts, Bruce, photographic archive, 1948-1989.
The images in this collection chronicle the Southern experience during a significant transitional period in its history: from the early Civil Rights years to the many signs of hope for change embodied in such social programs as Head Start, VISTA, and various rural health initiatives the 1960s and 1970s. Also included are numerous images of the photographer's son David Roberts, who has Down's Syndrome; a photo essay extracted from these was the first such publication on this topic. Roberts photographed most of the prominent politicians and other public figures of his time, including Jim Bakker, Billy Graham, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Edmund Muskie, Elvis Presley, Bob Scott, Doc Watson, and Roy Wilkins. Landscapes from the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks capture the beauty of Roberts' adopted state of North Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 5 inches manuscript material, 78,220 photonegatives (black and white, color, 35mm), 1,661 photonegatives (black and white, 120mm), 60 photonegatives (black and white, various sizes), 1,213 photoprints (black and white), 11 photoprints (color), 1,621 photoprints (black and white contact sheets), 1,206 positive transparencies (slides)
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- Roberts, Bruce, 1930-. Roberts, Bruce, photographic archive, 1948-1989.
White House Photographs. 12/19/1960 - 3/11/1964. Abbie Rowe White House Photographs. 12/6/1960 - 3/11/1964. White House Photograph Collection: Abbie Rowe White House Photographs: AR7993B. 6/1960 - 3/31/1965. Photograph of White House Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders. June 22, 1963
Title:
White House Photographs. 12/19/1960 - 3/11/1964. Abbie Rowe White House Photographs. 12/6/1960 - 3/11/1964. White House Photograph Collection: Abbie Rowe White House Photographs: AR7993B. 6/1960 - 3/31/1965. Photograph of White House Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders. June 22, 1963
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- Photograph of White House Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders. June 22, 1963
Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., Collection. 1937 - 1942. News of the Day Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1963 - 12/1967. News of the Day (July 31)
Title:
Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., Collection. 1937 - 1942. News of the Day Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1963 - 12/1967. News of the Day (July 31)
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- News of the Day (July 31)
Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993. Papers, 1949-1991 (bulk 1961-1991).
Title:
Papers, 1949-1991 (bulk 1961-1991).
Chiefly correspondence, case files, dockets, and other papers, relating to Marshall's tenure on the U.S. Supreme Court (1967-1991); together with correspondence, administrative files, and other papers, relating to his service as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1961-1965), and correspondence and legal papers relating to years as U.S. Solicitor General. The papers reflect Marshall's advocacy for the civil rights of minorities, the disadvantaged, and criminal defendants, and his opposition to capital punishment. Correspondents include Benjamin O. Davis, John Doar, John Hope Franklin, Arthur J. Goldberg, Lyndon B. Johnson, J. Edward Lumbard, Adam Clayton Powell, Carl Thomas Rowan, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 231.6 linear ft.
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- Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993. Papers, 1949-1991 (bulk 1961-1991).
Roy Wilkins: The Right to Dignity
Title:
Roy Wilkins: The Right to Dignity
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- Roy Wilkins: The Right to Dignity
President Ronald Reagan's Remarks and Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Civil Rights Activist Roy Wilkins and accepted by his wife, Aminda Wilkins in the Roosevelt Room
Title:
President Ronald Reagan's Remarks and Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Civil Rights Activist Roy Wilkins and accepted by his wife, Aminda Wilkins in the Roosevelt Room
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- President Ronald Reagan's Remarks and Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Civil Rights Activist Roy Wilkins and accepted by his wife, Aminda Wilkins in the Roosevelt Room
Young, Whitney M. Papers, 1960-1977.
Title:
Papers, 1960-1977.
Correspondence, speeches, reports, testimony, press releases, and articles of Young. The files document Young's leadership in many social welfare and urban sociology organizations, as well as his activities as a columnist and speaker. Cataloged correspondents include Robert F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Roy Wilkins, and John W. Gardner.
ArchivalResource: ca. 109,300 items (299 boxes, 9 v., 60 oversize items)
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- Young, Whitney M. Papers, 1960-1977.
Joseph L. Rauh Papers, 1913-1994, (bulk 1950-1984)
Title:
Joseph L. Rauh Papers 1913-1994 (bulk 1950-1984)
Lawyer, civil rights activist, and civil libertarian of Washington, D.C. Chiefly legal files together with correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, oral history interviews, speeches, writings, subject files, appointment books, and other papers relating to Rauh's career as a public interest lawyer handling cases pertaining to civil rights, civil liberties, and labor disputes. Includes files relating to his activities with Americans for Democratic Action and to his participation in Hubert H. Humphrey's presidential campaign in 1960.
ArchivalResource: 107,650 items; 290 containers; 115.8 linear feet
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- Joseph L. Rauh Papers, 1913-1994, (bulk 1950-1984)
Thurgood Marshall Papers, 1949-1991, (bulk 1961-1991)
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Thurgood Marshall Papers 1949-1991 (bulk 1961-1991)
Lawyer, judge, solicitor general, and Supreme Court justice. Correspondence, memoranda, case files, legal papers, and subject files relating to Marshall's career as a federal judge, solicitor general, and associate justice of the Supreme Court.
ArchivalResource: 173,700 items; 579 containers plus 1 oversize; 231.6 linear feet
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- Thurgood Marshall Papers, 1949-1991, (bulk 1961-1991)
PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH ROY WILKINS, NAACP SECRETARY
Title:
PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH ROY WILKINS, NAACP SECRETARY
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- PRESS CONFERENCE USA WITH ROY WILKINS, NAACP SECRETARY
"For Freedom Now" Civil Rights Symposium
Title:
"For Freedom Now" Civil Rights Symposium
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- "For Freedom Now" Civil Rights Symposium
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs. 1961 - 1974. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Leaders marching from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial]
Title:
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs. 1961 - 1974. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Leaders marching from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial]
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- Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Leaders marching from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial]
Friedan, Betty, 1921-2006. Papers, 1933-1985
Title:
Papers of Betty Friedan, 1933-1985
Papers of Betty Friedan, feminist, activist, and author.
ArchivalResource: 72.45 linear ft.; (167 file boxes, 3 folio boxes, 3 folio+ boxes, 1 oversize box) plus 4 folio+ folders, 2 supersize folders, 52 photograph folders, 4 folio photograph folders, 2 folio+ photograph folders, 2 negative folders, 2 slide folders, 68 audiotapes, 6 videotapes, 2 phonograph records, 2 objects, 1 reel of microfilm (M-62)
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- Papers of Betty Friedan, 1933-1985
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Roy Wilkins Tribute
Title:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Roy Wilkins Tribute
ArchivalResource: 9 pages
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Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Records, 1943-1991, (bulk 1960-1987)
Title:
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Records 1943-1991 (bulk 1960-1987)
The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, a national association of civil rights organizations, was founded 1949-1950 by Roy Wilkins (chairman), A. Philip Randolph, and Arnold Aronson. The records include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, notes of meetings, position papers, reports, financial records, congressional testimony, clippings, printed material, and other records documenting efforts by the organization to lobby for and monitor enforcement of civil rights legislation at the national level.
ArchivalResource: 90,000 items; 254 containers; 101.6 linear feet
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- Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Records, 1943-1991, (bulk 1960-1987)
Fellowship Commission. Photographs, 1946-1985 (Inclusive Dates).
Title:
Photographs, 1946-1985 (Inclusive Dates).
The photograph collection of the Fellowship Commission contains general organizational materials of meetings and functions related to the Commission. There are a broad variety of local politicians, church leaders, businessmen, and social activists represented within the collection. Each folder heading contains information about the local, national or international personalities who appeared for awards or special events at the Commission. Noted personalities include Betty Barnes, Leonard Bernstein, Ralph Bunche, Shirley Chisholm, Joseph S. Clark, Jr., Contance Clayton, Helen O. Dickens, Alfred E. Driscoll, Julius Erving, Maurice B. Fagan, Walter B. Flagg, W. Wilson Goode, Albert M. Greenfield, Richard Hatcher, John Hersey, Charlton Heston, Paul Gray Hoffman, Langston Hughes, Hubert Humphrey, Jacob Javits, Robert F. Kennedy, Otto Kerner, Coretta Scott King, W. Thacher Longstreth, Joe Louis, Malcolm X, James Michener, Juanita Moore, Edward R. Murrow, Majorie Penny, Sidney Poitier, A. Philip Randolph, E. Washington Rhodes, Frank Rizzo, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Williard Rouse, Carl Sandburg, William Scranton, Eric Sevaraid, Rudy Vallee, Alice Walker, Mike Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Shelly Winters, and Whitney Young, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear Feet b/w photographs various sizes.
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- Fellowship Commission. Photographs, 1946-1985 (Inclusive Dates).
Arthur B. Spingarn Papers, 1850-1970, (bulk 1920-1955)
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Arthur B. Spingarn Papers 1850-1970 (bulk 1920-1955)
Civil rights leader and lawyer. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, wills and estate files, reports, briefs, hearing and trial transcripts, and other papers relating chiefly to Spingarn's service with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) as vice president, chairman of the legal committee, and president (1911-1965).
ArchivalResource: 35,000 items; 66 containers plus 2 oversize; 30 linear feet; 58 microfilm reels
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- Arthur B. Spingarn Papers, 1850-1970, (bulk 1920-1955)
Loren Miller papers, 1876-2003, 1932-1966
Title:
Loren Miller papers 1876-2003 1932-1966
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers ofjournalist, civil rights activist, attorney and judge Loren Miller (1903-1967).
ArchivalResource: 10,454 items.; 72 boxes.
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- Loren Miller papers, 1876-2003, 1932-1966
DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS #6: ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
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DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS #6: ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
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- DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS #6: ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
Berl Bernhard Papers. 1958 - 1972. Records Related to the John F. Kennedy Library
Title:
Berl Bernhard Papers. 1958 - 1972. Records Related to the John F. Kennedy Library
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- Berl Bernhard Papers. 1958 - 1972. Records Related to the John F. Kennedy Library
Correspondence Between Roy Wilkins and President Harry S. Truman, with Related Material
Title:
Correspondence Between Roy Wilkins and President Harry S. Truman, with Related Material
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- Correspondence Between Roy Wilkins and President Harry S. Truman, with Related Material
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Roy Wilkins Tribute
Title:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Roy Wilkins Tribute
ArchivalResource: 9 pages
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Roy Wilkins Tribute
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Ohio Branch. Records 1931-1973.
Title:
Records 1931-1973.
Correspondence (1965-1970), annual reports, memoranda, bulletins, and newspaper clippings, relating to student unrest, civil rights, Job Corps, housing, police brutality, unemployment, and Ohio State University. Contact repository for more information.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic feet.
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Ohio Branch. Records 1931-1973.
American Committee on Africa. Archives 1948-1988.
Title:
Archives 1948-1988.
Archives documenting the African Nationalist movement leaders and their supporters in the U.S. and abroad. Includes correspondence, administrativerecords, printed items, inter-office memoranda, minutes, reports, financial, personnel, and legal records, photographs, notes, worksheets, speeches, clippings, writings, audio-sound recordings, motion picture film. Printed items represent approx. one-half of the collection, and correspondence comprises one quarter.
ArchivalResource: 146 ln. ft. 30 OS Boxes.
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- American Committee on Africa. Archives 1948-1988.
SUMMARY OF CIVIL RIGHTS CONFERENCE WITH ROY WILKINS
Title:
SUMMARY OF CIVIL RIGHTS CONFERENCE WITH ROY WILKINS
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- SUMMARY OF CIVIL RIGHTS CONFERENCE WITH ROY WILKINS
Sampson, Edith S. (Edith Spurlock), 1901?-1979. Papers, 1927-1979 (inclusive) 1934-1979 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1927-1979 (inclusive) 1934-1979 (bulk).
The bulk of the collection pertains to Sampson's activities as a judge, especially her election campaigns, and to her other professional and volunteer work, particularly her trips to Europe on behalf of the State Department and her work with the United Nations. There is little about her personal life or her work as a lawyer.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft.
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- Sampson, Edith S. (Edith Spurlock), 1901?-1979. Papers, 1927-1979 (inclusive) 1934-1979 (bulk).
Frank S. Horne papers, 1927-1974
Title:
Frank S. Horne papers, 1927-1974
The papers of Frank Smith Horne measure approximately 22 linear feet and consist of 30,000 items dated between 1927 and 1974. Over half of the papers of the collection is personal and business correspondence. The other half consists of financial records, lists, minutes, legal documents, writings, press releases, reports, general items, newspaper clippings, and various collected publications. The papers have been arranged topically and chronologically.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft. ca. 30, 000.
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- Horne, Frank Smith, 1899-1974. Papers. 1927-74.
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Philadelphia Branch Records, 1943-2016, bulk 1943-1991
Title:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Philadelphia Branch Records
Correspondence, minutes, case records, reports, membership files, clippings, photographs, plaques and awards, audio tapes, and other records from the executive secretary and field secretary, as well as from the North Philadelphia Action Branch and the West Philadelphia Branch. Includes material on African Americans, race relations, discrimination, housing, legal matters, employment, education, juvenile delinquency, public health, police, unions, and legislation concerning these and other matters. This collection includes preserved versions of two iterations of the organizations website, available through Archive-It.
ArchivalResource: 40.5 linear feet (72 boxes)
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Philadelphia Branch (Pa.). Records, 1943-1963.
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Letter, 1969, June 4.
Title:
Letter, 1969, June 4.
Letter to Edward Walt of Colorado from the Executive Director of the NAACP concerning acknowledgement of the civil right struggle.
ArchivalResource: (1 sheet).
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- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Letter, 1969, June 4.
Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle, 1949-1970.
Title:
Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle, 1949-1970.
The collection contains a typed copy of Boyle's manuscript "The Desegregated Heart"; correspondence and material concerning "The Desegregated Heart" and her "For Human Beings Only"; speeches; editorials; book reviews; and material regarding the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Virginia Council on Human Relations, The Congress of Racial Equality, and the Southern Christian leadership Conference. There are also polls, miscellaneous clippings and articles, a scrapbook, and a cross which was burned on Mrs. Boyle's lawn. Among the correspondents are Kenneth Bancroft Clark, Hodding Carter, William Durant Campbell, James McBride Dabbs, Percy Dale East, Colgate Whitehead Darden, and Joseph Chamberlain Furnas. Other correspondents include Harry Golden, John Elbridge Hines, Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King, Jane Walker Stevenson McIlvaine, James Howard Meredith, Pauli Murray, Alan Paton, James Albert Pike, Carl Van Vechteon, Frederick John Warneck, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 12, 000 (ca.) items.
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- Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle, 1949-1970.
Emanuel Celler Papers, 1924-1973, (bulk 1945-1973)
Title:
Emanuel Celler Papers 1924-1973 (bulk 1945-1973)
Lawyer and U.S. representative from New York.Correspondence, notes, clippings, memoranda, speeches, financial records, printedmaterial, and other papers relating chiefly to Celler's service as representative inCongress from New York and as chairman of the House Committee on theJudiciary.
ArchivalResource: 195,000 items; 612 containers; 224.8 linear feet; 9 microfilm reels
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- Emanuel Celler Papers, 1924-1973, (bulk 1945-1973)
Records of the Women's Equity Action League, 1966-1979
Title:
Records of the Women's Equity Action League, 1966-1979
Records of the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL), a national membership organization with state affiliates, founded in 1968 and dedicated to improving the status and lives of all women primarily through education, litigation, and legislation.
ArchivalResource: 5.54 linear feet (3 cartons, 1+1/2 file boxes, 2 folio boxes)
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- Records, 1966-1979
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs. 1961 - 1974. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People speaking.]
Title:
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs. 1961 - 1974. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People speaking.]
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- Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People speaking.]
Letter, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Title:
Letter, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-11656-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins Executive Director, NAACP to MS to Participate in Protest March at Clarksdale, MS
Title:
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-11656-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins Executive Director, NAACP to MS to Participate in Protest March at Clarksdale, MS
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- Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-11656-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins Executive Director, NAACP to MS to Participate in Protest March at Clarksdale, MS
ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
Title:
ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
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- ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP)
Smith, Donald H. Collected speeches and interviews [sound recording], 1955-1963.
Title:
Collected speeches and interviews [sound recording], 1955-1963.
Recordings of speeches by and interviews with Martin Luther King and other leaders in the civil rights movement and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1955-1963, gathered by Smith for his dissertation, "The Persuasive Speaking of Martin Luther King." Also included is a recording of a Ku Klux Klan meeting near Birmingham, Alabama, May 11, 1963 and of comments by white and black citizens on the Montgomery bus boycott and the Birmingham riots.
ArchivalResource: 14 tape recordings.
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- Smith, Donald H. Collected speeches and interviews [sound recording], 1955-1963.
Annette H. Peyser papers
Title:
Annette H. Peyser papers
Annette H. Peyser was a socio-economic analyst with the office of the Special Counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1946-1953. This collection consists of personal and professional papers of Annette H. Peyser. The professional matter, the bulk of the collection, relates to the NAACP's fight against segregation in housing; it includes a letter from Roy Wilkins to President Harry Truman and a letter from Robert Weaver to Thurgood Marshall; speeches by Marshall, Weaver, and Frank Horne; memoranda and research reports from Peyser to Walter White and Marshall; and legal briefs and minutes.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear feet (1 box)
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- Peyser, Annette H., 1921-1977. Annette H. Peyser papers, 1945-1951.
SOCIAL CHANGE AND VIOLENCE WITH ANDREW YOUNG SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE AND ROY WILKINS OF THE NAACP
Title:
SOCIAL CHANGE AND VIOLENCE WITH ANDREW YOUNG SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE AND ROY WILKINS OF THE NAACP
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- SOCIAL CHANGE AND VIOLENCE WITH ANDREW YOUNG SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE AND ROY WILKINS OF THE NAACP
Branton, Wiley A. Papers, 1946-1989.
Title:
Papers, 1946-1989.
Personal papers, including biographical information, educational material, two University of Arkansas yearbooks (1951-1952), bar exam results, letters of reference, and press releases relating to Branton's achievements in law and politics; correspondence relating to his legal practice, his role as chief counsel for the plaintiffs in the Little Rock school desegregation case, his service as director of the Voter Registration Fund, and his position as dean of Howard University's School of Law; writings by Branton, including speeches, several relating to the Little Rock case, and tributes to colleagues; writings about Branton, including journal, magazine, and newspaper articles relating to major landmarks in his legal and political careers, his appointment as dean of the Howard University Law School, and his roles in the Little Rock case and the 1970-1971 "Sandbar" rape case; writings by others, including published writings on civil and voter rights and speeches; and information on the Voter Registration Fund, including its final report, papers created in the funding process, application material, organizational papers of applying organizations, reports, and printed material. Also includes information on organizational affiliations, including reports, printed material, and a report from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey on the coordination of civil rights activities in the federal government, as well as Branton's role as the first executive director of the Voter Education Project, executive director of the Council for United Civil Rights Leadership, Inc., executive secretary to the President's Council on Equal Opportunity, and director of the United Planning Organization; material relating to two received by Branton; programs, including a flyer (1958) announcing a speech by Branton, material (1956) from a seminar on the American Negro Freedom Movement, programs (1978) from Branton's investiture as dean of Howard University School of Law, and a program (1979), "25 Years Since Brown"; and two scrapbooks, one titled, "Voter Education Project," and one with newspaper clippings relating to the Little Rock case. Persons represented include Daisy Bates, Vernon Jordan, Belford Lawson, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Clarence Mitchell, Jr., Roy Wilkins, and Andrew Young.
ArchivalResource: ca. 7.5 linear ft.
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- Branton, Wiley A. Papers, 1946-1989.
Records of the Agency for International Development. 1948 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to International Development Programs and Activities. 1979 - 1991. The Black Contribution
Title:
Records of the Agency for International Development. 1948 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to International Development Programs and Activities. 1979 - 1991. The Black Contribution
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- The Black Contribution: Leadership -- Part VI
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-7005-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins, Executive Director, NAACP, to MS
Title:
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-7005-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Visit of Roy Wilkins, Executive Director, NAACP, to MS
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Saint Paul (Minn.). Roy Wilkins Memorial Task Force records, 1982-1985.
Title:
Roy Wilkins Memorial Task Force records, 1982-1985.
These are mainly the files of Joanne Englund, Public Works Department employee and staff director of the project, and include minutes, reports, budgetary materials, dedication program and memorial poster, and correspondence. The latter, much of it signed by task force chair Joseph Errigo, documents the activities of the task force, particularly its preparation for the dedication ceremony.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cu. ft. (3 folders and 1 oversize folder).
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- Saint Paul (Minn.). Roy Wilkins Memorial Task Force records, 1982-1985.
Shad Polier Papers, 1916-1976 (bulk 1940-1970)
Title:
Shad Polier Papers 1916-1976 (bulk 1940-1970)
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Shad Polier, including legal files from cases with which Polier was involved, particularly those concerning adoptions and civil liberties, articles and speeches by Polier, correspondence, and materials from several of the organizations with which Polier was affiliated, including the American Jewish Congress, the World Jewish Congress and the NAACP. These materials reflect his widespread participation with the civil liberties movement, equal rights and anti-discrimination law.
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- Shad Polier Papers, 1916-1976 (bulk 1940-1970)
Correspondence Between Roy Wilkins and President Harry S. Truman, with Related Material
Title:
Correspondence Between Roy Wilkins and President Harry S. Truman, with Related Material
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002.11 Special Groups - Negroes Jan - Mar 1942
Title:
002.11 Special Groups - Negroes Jan - Mar 1942
This file unit includes correspondence from black individuals and organizations, such as Walter H. White and Roy Wilkins of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Carl Murphy, Claude A. Barnett, and John H. Sengstake - members of the black press. It also includes correspondence with black Americans who served in the Federal Government: Mary McLeod Bethune, T. Arnold Hill, William H. Hastie, Alfred Edgar Smith, and Robert C. Weaver. Materials in this file unit pertain to the employment of blacks in defense industries, the low morale of black citizens, discrimination, racial violence and lynching, entertainment of black troops, the Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC), and agitation of black leaders for equal rights and representation on Federal Government policymaking boards.
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- 002.11 Special Groups - Negroes Jan - Mar 1942
Guide to the John Pittman Papers, circa 1880s-1987
Title:
Guide to the John Pittman Papers, circa 1880s-1987
John Pittman (1906-1993) was an African-American communist journalist and writer born in Atlanta. He graduated from Morehouse College, and received an M.A. in Economics (1930) from the University of California at Berkeley. In 1931, he founded and served as editor of the <i>San Francisco Spokesman</i>, renamed <i>The Spokesman</i>. Pittman became an editor of the (daily) <i>People's World</i>. Pittman traveled to Europe as a correspondent for the Communist Party's newspapers: <i>Daily Worker</i> (New York), <i>People's World</i>, and for the <i>Chicago Defender</i>. He married fellow communist Margrit Adler and together were Moscow correspondents for the CPUSA press. Pittman was also the founding co-editor of the <i>Daily World</i> in New York. The collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, writings, documentation of his political activities, photographs, graphics, and realia.
ArchivalResource: 6.25 Linear Feet in 6 record cartons and 10 folders in one shared box
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- Pittman, John. Papers, 1905-1987 (bulk 1926-1983).
Committee to Combat Racial Injustice. Records, 1957-1965.
Title:
Records, 1957-1965.
Records of a group formed in 1958 to defend two young North Carolina black boys who were jailed for having kissed a white girl.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and1 reel of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 0.1 c.f.,41 photographs, and41 negatives.
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- Committee to Combat Racial Injustice. Records, 1957-1965.
Frank M. Rarig papers, 1901-1966
Title:
Frank M. Rarig papers, 1901-1966
Collection contains the papers of Frank Rarig, professor and chairman of the Department of Speech at the University of Minnesota.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (7.0 cubic feet)
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- Frank M. Rarig papers, 1901-1966
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Title:
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
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- SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Spingarn, Arthur B. (Arthur Barnett), 1878-1971. Papers, 1850-1967 (bulk 1920-1955).
Title:
Papers, 1850-1967 (bulk 1920-1955).
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, wills and estate files, reports, briefs, hearing and trial transcripts, and other papers relating chiefly to Spingarn's service with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) as vice president, chairman of the legal committee, and president (1911-1965). The collection pertains primarily to civil rights issues; financial, legal, and other administrative matters of the NAACP; relations between NAACP directors and officers including W.E.B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson, Mary White Ovington, William Pickens, Walter Francis White, and Roy Wilkins; the origin of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund; the official organ of the NAACP, The Crisis; the New York Vigilance Committee (later the New York branch of the NAACP); and Spingarn's work with the American Social Hygiene Association, Circle for Negro Relief, New York State Commission Against Discrimination, and New York Tuberculosis and Health Association. Topics include the East St. Louis riot of 1917; the assault on NAACP officer, John R. Shillady, in 1919; American occupation of Haiti in the 1920s; African American troops in World War II; and writings by native Africans. Correspondents include Van Wyck Brooks, James A. Cobb, W.E.B. Du Bois, Ernest Gruening, Alfred Baker Lewis, Isadore Martin, Lewis Mumford, Herbert J. Seligmann, Charles H. Studin, Neval Thomas, Carl Van Vechten, Walter Francis White, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft.
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- Spingarn, Arthur B. (Arthur Barnett), 1878-1971. Papers, 1850-1967 (bulk 1920-1955).
Freedom House (U.S.). Freedom House archives, 1936-1997.
Title:
Freedom House archives, 1936-1997.
Consists of records of Freedom House--correspondence, minutes, reports, financial documents, policy statements, radio and television scripts, clippings, writings, memoranda, transcripts, publications, reports, photographs and press releases--which document the organization's activities in advocating freedom, liberty, and democracy throughout the world and its merger in 1997 with the National Forum Foundation.
ArchivalResource: 65.65 linear ft. (131 archival boxes, 1 half-size archival box, 4 8x10 photograph boxes, 1 3.75x5 box, 2 5x7 boxes, 1 11x11 box, 2 11.75x15 boxes, 2 14x18 oversize boxes, 2 custom-made boxes)
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- Freedom House (U.S.). Freedom House archives, 1936-1997.
William Allen White Papers, 1859-1944, (bulk 1899-1944)
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William Allen White Papers 1859-1944 (bulk 1899-1944)
Newspaper editor. Letterpress books and personal and special correspondence relating mainly to White's personal life and career as editor of the . Emporia Gazette
ArchivalResource: 136,800 items; 537 containers; 198 linear feet
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- William Allen White Papers, 1859-1944, (bulk 1899-1944)
ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
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ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
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- ADDRESS BY ROY WILKINS AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Du Bois, Shirley Graham, 1896-1977. Papers, 1865-1998 (inclusive), 1905-1975 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1865-1998 (inclusive), 1905-1975 (bulk).
Majority of material found within 1905-1975 Collection includes personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts, scores, scripts, writings, and speeches by Du Bois; photographs; diaries and calendars; scrapbooks; programs; financial records; passports; awards, certificates, flyers, clippings, printed material; and sermons, essays, and other writings by David A. Graham.
ArchivalResource: 21.5 linear ft.
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- Du Bois, Shirley Graham, 1896-1977. Papers, 1865-1998 (inclusive), 1905-1975 (bulk).
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 5:20 p.m
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 5:20 p.m
Time: 5:20 p.m. Place: SAN FRANCISCO Length: 11:28 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: CIVIL RIGHTS BILL SENATE VOTE; WILKINS READS NAACP? STATEMENT ON CIVIL RIGHTS DEMONSTRATIONS DURING LBJ'S TRIP; HHH; POSSIBLE APPOINTEES TO COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE: GEORGE TAYLOR, HAROLD WALKER, IVAN ALLEN; ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA; GREAT SOCIETY SPEECH Comments: "SAN FRANCISCO"
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 5:20 p.m
Memorandum for the Files of June 24, 1958 by Rocco C. Siciliano
Title:
Memorandum for the Files of June 24, 1958 by Rocco C. Siciliano
Meeting of Negro Leaders with the President on June 23, 1958.
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- Memorandum for the Files of June 24, 1958 by Rocco C. Siciliano
Wilkins, Roy [Columbia University]
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Wilkins, Roy [Columbia University]
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- Wilkins, Roy [Columbia University]
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Detroit Branch. NAACP Detroit Branch records, 1943-1970.
Title:
NAACP Detroit Branch records, 1943-1970.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, clippings, and other materia ls, relating to the Detroit branch of the NAACP.
ArchivalResource: 33.5 linear ft. (64 boxes)
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- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Detroit Branch. NAACP Detroit Branch records, 1943-1970.
Photograph of President Dwight D. Eisenhower Receiving a Group of Prominent Civil Rights Leaders
Title:
Photograph of President Dwight D. Eisenhower Receiving a Group of Prominent Civil Rights Leaders
In this photograph the civil rights leaders are from left to right: Lester Granger, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., E. Frederic Morrow, Eisenhower, A. Philip Randolph, William Rogers, Rocco Siciliano, and Roy Wilkins.
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- Photograph of President Dwight D. Eisenhower Receiving a Group of Prominent Civil Rights Leaders
Atlanta Urban League. Atlanta Urban League photographs, 1942-1989 (bulk 1942-1964).
Title:
Atlanta Urban League photographs, 1942-1989 (bulk 1942-1964).
The series consists of photographs collected by the Atlanta Urban League from 1942-1989. The photographs include images of Atlanta, Georgia: Auburn Avenue, slum areas, residential developments, Carrie Steel Pitts Home, public schools, Atlanta University buildings, Grady Memorial Hospital's Hughes Spalding Pavillion, Gate City Day Nursery, and Butler Street YMCA. The collection also includes photographs of Atlanta Urban League staff members and board members, including Grace Towns Hamilton, Robert A. Thompson, Austin T. Walden, and Lormier D. Milton. Other prominent individuals include Mayor William B. Hartsfield, Ralph J. Bunche, Thurgood Marshall, Roy Wilkins, and Clark Foreman. Many photographs are undated, and the bulk were made from 1942-1964. The collection also includes several unidentified negatives and prints.
ArchivalResource: 1.8 linear ft.
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- Atlanta Urban League. Atlanta Urban League photographs, 1942-1989 (bulk 1942-1964).
ROY WILKINS IN BERLIN
Title:
ROY WILKINS IN BERLIN
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- ROY WILKINS IN BERLIN
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Supplementary correspondence files of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1931-1949.
Title:
Supplementary correspondence files of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1931-1949.
Included are articles, reports, speeches, newsclippings, pamphlets, and other printed material, photographs and some correspondence, all pertaining to subjects of concern to Jaffe as editor of the "Virginian-Pilot." The chief topic is the use by Norfolk Polytechnic College (later Virginia State College, Norfolk Division) of a vacated nurses home at the former St. Vincent's Hospital in a predominantly black section of Norfolk. Also of interest are materials on the Southern Regional Council, including minutes of the executive committee and board meetings and copies of "The Southern frontier" and "The new South." Topics also include suffrage reform, particularly in regard to the poll tax, World War II and the military build up in Norfolk and attendant problems, Virginia politics and the Byrd machine, Norfolk civic issues, public health and Judaism. Of unusual interest is a letter from Bravid W. Harris re: third world democracy and Liberia. Other correspondents include Alben Barkley, Stringfellow Barr, Charles Borland, Lyman B. Brooks, G.W.C. Brown, Lenoir Chambers, Colgate Darden, Amelia Earhart, Charles O. Goolrick, Bravid W. Harris, Vivian L. Page, Moss Plunkett, George W. Spicer, Abram P. Staples, Robert H. Tucker, J.K. Taussig, Roy Wilkins and Plummer Bernard Young.
ArchivalResource: 430 items.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Supplementary correspondence files of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1931-1949.
Issues and Answers, 6/29/75 - Roy Wilkins and Margaret Bush Wilson of the NAACP
Title:
Issues and Answers, 6/29/75 - Roy Wilkins and Margaret Bush Wilson of the NAACP
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- Issues and Answers, 6/29/75 - Roy Wilkins and Margaret Bush Wilson of the NAACP
Lerner, Gerda, 1920-2013. Papers, 1950-1995
Title:
Papers of Gerda Lerner, 1950-1995
Correspondence, interviews, writings, etc., of Gerda Lerner, historian and author.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet ((7 cartons) plus 1 folio+ folder, 2 audiotapes, and 64 slides, electronic records)
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- Lerner, Gerda, 1920-. Papers, 1950-1995 (inclusive).
New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986
Title:
New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers 1955-1994 1967-1986
The New York Times Company records: A.M. Rosenthal papers document the editorial career of Managing and Executive Editor Abraham Michael Rosenthal (1922-2006), noted for his stewardship of that newspaper during one of its most tumultuous periods, from the 1960s through the 1980s. The collection contains Rosenthal's office files from , spanning the era of his editorial tenure. Containing extensive professional correspondence, the papers illustrate the deliberations and thought processes behind the decisions made at the very top of arguably the most important newspaper in the world. New York Times The New York Times
ArchivalResource: 54.18 linear feet; 129 boxes
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- New York Times Company records. A.M. Rosenthal papers, 1955-1994, 1967-1986
Welles mss., 1930-1950, (Bulk 1936-1947)
Title:
Welles mss. 1930-1950 (Bulk 1936-1947)
Consists of the correspondence, papers, and memorabilia of actor, writer, producer, director Orson Welles.
ArchivalResource: 19,875 items
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- Welles mss., 1930-1950, (Bulk 1936-1947)
Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Title:
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Consists of 245 letters to Rice from both theatrical and political correspondents. The collection was compiled by his widow, the former Barbara Marshall.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Spottswood, Stephen Gill (Bishop)., 1897-1974. Papers. 1926-1974.
Title:
Papers. 1926-1974.
AME Zion clergyman and chairman of the board of directors of the NAACP. Correspondence, speeches, sermons, reports, minutes, lists, financial statements, programs, schedules, circular letters, clippings, and photos, relating to Spottswood's clerical career and the growth of the AME Zion Church, and his work with civil rights leaders in the NAACP. Correspondents include L. Maynard Catchings, Ossie Davis, Dwight L. Dumond, Eugene Kinckle Jones, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rev. Walter Raleigh Lovell, Henry Lee Moon, John Morsell, Richard M. Nixon, Dean Rusk, Rev. John Satterwhite, Dr. L.F. Swan, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 6.4 linear ft. (ca. 7500 items). 16 Boxes.
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- Spottswood, Stephen Gill (Bishop)., 1897-1974. Papers. 1926-1974.
Cornell, Freedom House Award (Roy Wilkins)
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Cornell, Freedom House Award (Roy Wilkins)
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- Cornell, Freedom House Award (Roy Wilkins)
Papers of Julian Bond 1897-2006
Title:
Papers of Julian Bond 1897-2006
This collection consists of the political and personal papers of Civil Rights activist, Georgia State Senator and Representative, and professor, Julian Bond (1940-), ca. 1897-2006, with copies of earlier material, consisting of ca. 47,000 items (134 Hollinger boxes, 1 Card File Box and 3 Oversize boxes, ca. 60 linear feet).
ArchivalResource: 47,000 items 134 Hollinger boxes, 1 Card File Box and 3 Oversize boxes, ca. 60 linear feet
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- Bond, Julian, 1940-. Julian Bond papers [manuscript], circa 1943-2006.
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Records, 1943-1991 (bulk 1951-ca. 1985).
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Records, 1943-1991 (bulk 1951-ca. 1985).
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, notes of meetings, position papers, reports, financial papers, congressional testimony, clippings, printed material, and other papers documenting efforts by the organization to lobby for and monitor enforcement of civil rights legislation at the national level. Reflects concerns of the organization under Ralph G. Neas, appointed executive director in 1981, relating to support by the Ronald Reagan administration and the federal judiciary for established civil rights legislation; federal funding of social programs; Senate confirmation hearings for federal officials especially pertaining to Robert H. Bork's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court; passage of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1982, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988; and work of the Leadership Conference's Compliance and Enforcement Committee in monitoring government agencies including the U.S. Dept. of Justice, United States Commission on Civil Rights, and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and appointing task forces on education, employment, health, housing, and women's issues. Other topics include affirmative action, communications, disabled persons, home rule for Washington, D.C., economic equity, Equal Rights Amendment, federal budget, insurance, and school desegregation. Correspondents include Arnold Aronson, Marvin Caplan, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., Ralph G. Neas, Natalie P. Shear, Glenda Sloan, and William L. Taylor.
ArchivalResource: 106.4 linear ft.
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- Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Records, 1943-1991 (bulk 1951-ca. 1985).
Barnouw, Erik, 1908-2001. Erik Barnouw papers, 1920-1990.
Title:
Erik Barnouw papers, 1920-1990.
Correspondence, scripts, manuscripts, and reports regarding his activities in the American radio and film industries. Included are papers regarding projects for the United State Government, the Indian film industry, various television and radio networks, and private ventures. Also included is material regarding the Center for Mass Communications of Columbia University, in which Barnouw figured prominently and files for the books he has written.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft. ( 46 boxes)
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- Barnouw, Erik, 1908-2001. Erik Barnouw papers, 1920-1990.
Roy Wilkins papers, 1901-1980
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Roy Wilkins papers, 1901-1980
Civil rights leader and journalist. Correspondence, memoranda, diary, manuscripts of speeches, newspaper columns, and articles, subject files, reports, minutes, committee, board, and administrative material, printed material, and other papers relating primarily to Wilkins's career with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in various positions between 1931 and 1977, especially his service as executive director (1965-1977).
ArchivalResource: 28,200 items ; 76 containers ; 30.7 linear feet
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- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Papers of Roy Wilkins, 1901-1980 (bulk 1932-1980).
Kluger, Richard. Brown vs. Board of Education collection, 1950-1975 (inclusive).
Title:
Brown vs. Board of Education collection
Interview notes, correspondence, clippings, copies of court transcripts and briefs assembled by Richard Kluger for his book, Simple Justice: Brown vs. Board of Education. Kluger's interview notes, taken either in person or by mail, with over one hundred people make up the core of the collection. Especially full materials are available for Alexander Bickel, Hugo L. Black, Esther Brown, Linda Brown, John W. Davis, Felix Frankfurter, William H. Hastie, Kenneth B. Clark, Charles H. Houston, Thurgood Marshall, William H. Rehnquist, and Earl Warren. Kluger's copies of the correspondence files of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) relating to this case are also included in the collection, as are two unpublished manuscripts by Phyllis Kluger: an article, "A Short History of Education in the United States," and a book, A Long History of Negro Education.
ArchivalResource: 8 .5 linear ft. (15 boxes)
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- Kluger, Richard. Brown vs. Board of Education collection, 1950-1975 (inclusive).
ROY WILKINS IN LONDON AND BERLIN
Title:
ROY WILKINS IN LONDON AND BERLIN
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- ROY WILKINS IN LONDON AND BERLIN
Organizations collection, 1959-1993.
Title:
Organizations collection, 1959-1993.
Programs, clippings, and one photograph relating to various African-American organizations, particularly the NAACP (local, state, and national level) and the National Urban League. Items of note include a copy of a 1959 Cecil J. Williams photo of Mrs. Harry Belafonte presenting an award to the S.C. NAACP's first life member, Dr. Harlowe Caldwell; a 1977 program saluting NAACP Executive Director Roy Wilkins; a 1979 program commemorating the 25th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education; and a 1985 program commemorating the National Urban League's 75th anniversary.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft.
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- Organizations collection, 1959-1993.
Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
Title:
Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Pauli Murray, lawyer, activist, and first African-American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest.
ArchivalResource: 135 file boxes, 5 half file boxes, 1 folio box, 122 folders and 2 volumes of photographs, 3 oversize volumes, 12 folio folders, 13 folio folders, 5 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 120 audiocassettes
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- Papers, 1827-1985
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Roy Wilkins, 10:30P
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Roy Wilkins, 10:30P
Time: 10:30P Length of Conversation: 7:23 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: Roy Wilkins Topics: LBJ asks for Wilkins' recommendations for Civil Rights Commission and suggestions for State of Union Message; LBJ employing minorities; Gerri Whittington; Simeon Booker Jet magazine story; Wilkins offers support for LBJ Comments: Poor sound quality in mid-conversation; LBJ on speakerphone.
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Roy Wilkins, 10:30P
President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary Entry, March 14, 1965
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President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary Entry, March 14, 1965
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- President's Daily Diary Entry, March 14, 1965
Final Plans for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Title:
Final Plans for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
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- Final Plans for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Kenneth Clark papers, 1954-1982.
Title:
Kenneth Clark papers, 1954-1982.
The collection contains drafts of Roy Wilkins' and Ramsey Clark's book, "Commission of Inquiry into the Black Panthers and the Police. Search and Destroy: a Report, 1973 concerning the police raid of the Black Panther headquarters in Chicago on December 4, 1969, resulting in the deaths of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark. The reports of the Grand Jury which conducted the investigation as well as the Commission's findings are included. Also, photocopies of photographs depicting the scene of the raid. Additionally, there are reports from the Metropolitan Applied Research Center, 1967-1975; and minutes of the New York State Urban Development Corporation.
ArchivalResource: 9.6 lin. ft.
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- Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-2005. Kenneth Clark papers, 1954-1982.
Roscoe Pound Papers
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Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964. Papers, 1888-1964.
Wilkins, Roy
Title:
Wilkins, Roy
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- Wilkins, Roy
Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press, 1976-1977
Title:
Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press 1976-1977
These interviews consist primarily of interviewees discussing their relationships with Claude Barnett, their work at the Associated Negro Press, and Barnett's ongoing efforts at improving race relations. In addition, many interviewees comment on the difficulties they encountered while working for the Press and its impact on the Civil Rights Movement.
ArchivalResource: 8 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials
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- Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press, 1976-1977
Walter Francis White and Poppy Cannon papers
Title:
Walter Francis White and Poppy Cannon papers
The Walter White and Poppy Cannon Papers document the careers and lives of Walter White and Poppy Cannon. The Papers contain correspondence, writings, other papers, and photographs documenting Walter White's career as the Secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and as a writer. Poppy Cannon's career as an editor, writer, and publicity consultant is also documented in the Papers.
ArchivalResource: 20.85 linear feet (44 boxes)
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- White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955. Walter Francis White and Poppy Cannon papers, circa 1910-1958.
James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson papers, circa 1850-2005, 1900-1976
Title:
James Weldon Johnson and Grace NailJohnson papers circa 1850-2005 1900-1976
The James Weldon Johnson and GraceNail Johnson Papers provide evidence of the personal and professional lives ofJames Weldon Johnson, Grace Nail Johnson, and to a lesser degree, the Johnsonand Nail families, spanning the years 1850 to 2005, with the bulk of materialdating between 1900 and 1976. The papers chronicle Johnson’s writing career andinvolvement in education, politics, and cultural affairs and consist of avariety of documents, including correspondence, writings, personal papers,scrapbooks, photographs, artwork, objects, and audiovisual materials. Johnsonwas involved in a number of significant movements and organizations during hislifetime, and, as a result, the Papers also provide insight into broader topicsin American and African-American history during the twentieth century.
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- James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson papers, circa 1850-2005, 1900-1976
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROBERT KENNEDY, Time: 6:30P
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROBERT KENNEDY, Time: 6:30P
Time: 6:30P Length of Conversation: 4:13 Incoming Call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROBERT KENNEDY Topics: DISCUSSION OF CIVIL RIGHTS BILL STRATEGY IN SENATE; MIKE MANSFIELD; HARRY BYRD; EVERETT DIRKSEN; RICHARD RUSSELL; CLOTURE IN SENATE; ROY WILKINS Comments: FREQUENT SKIPPING; POOR SOUND QUALITY
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROBERT KENNEDY, Time: 6:30P
Miller, Loren. Papers of Loren Miller, 1876-2003 (bulk dates 1932-1966)
Title:
Papers of Loren Miller, 1876-2003 (bulk dates 1932-1966)
The collection contains 10,454 semi-cataloged items and housed in 72 boxes and 3 oversize folders. The collection documents Loren Miller's four decades of fighting for equality and civil rights and his legal work against racial real estate covenants and discrimination in housing. It contains material related to his work with several organizations including the NAACP, National Urban League and the ACLU. The collection also contains material related to Loren Miller's personal life and family as well as his journalism career and ownership of the California eagle. The collection also contains many items related to Langston Hughes including letters written between Miller and Hughes and copies of some of Hughes' writings. The collection contains the following types of material: correspondence, telegrams, postcards, manuscripts, speeches, newspaper and magazine clippings, publications including full magazines, briefs and other legal documents, brochures, meeting minutes, reports and photographs as well as research notes for and drafts of Miller's book The petitioners: The story of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Negro. Participants in the collection include: Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, Fletcher Bowron, Tom Bradley, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Nathaniel Colley, Lester B. Granger, Augustus Hawkins, Langston Hughes, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, Henry Lee Moon, Stanley Mosk, Walter White, Roy Wilkins and Franklin Williams, American Civil Liberties Union, American Federation of Labor, Congress of Industrial Organizations, Congress of Racial Equality, Japanese American Citizens' League, League for Struggle for Negro Rights, Los Angeles Urban League, NAACP and its legal defense fund, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, National Negro Congress, National Urban League and the California Eagle. The collection highlights events in Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Harlem, New Yok; Little Rock, Arkansas; Los Angeles, California; Washington, D.C. and the Soviet Union. Subjects include: James Baldwin, W.E.B. Du Bois, Medgar Evers, Angelo Herndon, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thomas J. Mooney, Joel Elias Spingarn, Malcolm X, and Whitney M. Young. The California Supreme Court and Municipal Court (Los Angeles Judicial District), Los Angeles Police Department, Meschrabpom Film Company, National Bar Association, and the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, 14th Amendment to the Constitution, Fair Employment Practices Committee, Federal Housing Administration, National Housing Agency, President's Committee on Civil Rights, Commission on Civil Rights and the US Supreme Court. And African American authors; civil rights workers, judges, lawyers and newspapers; civil liberties and civil rights; crime and race; Communism; discrimination in general but more specifically criminal justice administration, employment and housing; hate crimes; inner cities; other minorities including Japanese Americans, Mexican Americans and Jews; journalists; labor law; lynching; mass media and minorities; police brutality with emphasis on Los Angeles; racial profiling; racism; real covenants; segregation; slavery and American history; socialists; United States government and politics and California government and politics; the Scottsboro trial; and the Watts Riot and Zoot Suit Riots of Los Angeles.
ArchivalResource: 10,454 items.72 boxes.
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- Miller, Loren. Papers of Loren Miller, 1876-2003 (bulk dates 1932-1966)
A. Philip Randolph Papers, 1909-1979, (bulk 1941-1968)
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A. Philip Randolph Papers 1909-1979 (bulk 1941-1968)
Labor union official and civil rights leader. Correspondence, documents relating to presidential executive orders, memoranda, notes, printed matter, reports, scrapbooks, speeches, and other material reflecting Randolph's role in the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, marches on Washington for employment and equal rights for African Americans, and the civil rights movement.
ArchivalResource: 13,000 items; 56 containers plus 4 oversize; 23.8 linear feet
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- A. Philip Randolph Papers, 1909-1979, (bulk 1941-1968)
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. The reminiscences of Roy Wilkins, 1960, [microform].
Title:
The reminiscences of Roy Wilkins, 1960, [microform].
A transcript of Roy Wilkins oral history interviews with William Ingersoll. Wilkins discusses his family background, his childhood and education in St. Paul and Minneapolis, job discrimination and journalism in Kansas City, southern labor problems, New York housing, race relations and industrial integration, the 1941 March on Washington, and other race-related topics. Forms part of Columbia University Oral History Collection (Part One).
ArchivalResource: 2 microfiches.
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- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. The reminiscences of Roy Wilkins, 1960, [microform].
Shaw University. Office of the President. James E. Cheek records, 1958-1969 (bulk 1966-1968).
Title:
James E. Cheek records, 1958-1969 (bulk 1966-1968).
Records of James Edward Cheek (b. 1932), seventh president of Shaw University.
ArchivalResource: 40 linear ft.
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- Shaw University. Office of the President. James E. Cheek records, 1958-1969 (bulk 1966-1968).
William Pickens papers (Additions), 1909-1950.
Title:
William Pickens papers (Additions), 1909-1950.
Collection primarily relates to Pickens' work as NAACP Field Secretary and Director of Branches, and contains a great deal of correspondence with NAACP officials. Of interest is material chronicling Pickens' and the NAACP's involvement in the Scottsboro Case in Alabama. Correspondents relating to the NAACP include James Weldon Johnson, Walter Francis White, Mary White Ovington, Arthur B. Spingarn, Joel E. Spingarn, Roy Wilkins, Thurgood Marshall, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Other correspondence is between Pickens and friends, acquaintances, fellow scholars, and business associates. There is correspondence with many organizations with which Pickens was involved, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, League for Industrial Democracy, Socialist Party of America, National Council of the Young Men's and Women's Christian Association, American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, and the Council for Pan American Democracy. Correspondents include Claude A. Barnett and Percival L. Prattis of the Associated Negro Press, and other individuals in government, education, and church affairs, among them John Haynes Holmes of the Community Church of New York. Writings are primarily composed of typescripts (manuscripts and editorials), speeches, and mimeographed Associated Negro Press columns and newspaper clippings of articles and editorials written by Pickens. Subjects dealt with in these different formats cover a wide range and serve to reveal Pickens' broad interests and intellectual scope.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 11 lin. ft.Copies: 25 microfilm reels.
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- Pickens, William, 1881-1954. William Pickens papers (Additions), 1909-1950.
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-9591-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Roy Wilkins New York, New York -- to Meridian, MS
Title:
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-9591-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Roy Wilkins New York, New York -- to Meridian, MS
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NAACP Office of Field Director of Louisiana. Records.
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NAACP Office of Field Director of Louisiana. Records.
There were two field directors during the period of this collection. They were Mary Jamison, who served as Field Director from 1966 to 1967 and Harvey Ronald H. Britton, who served until the field office was closed in 1976.
ArchivalResource: 48 microfilm reels.
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- NAACP Office of Field Director of Louisiana. Records.
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Records 1920-1968 (bulk 1950-1968)
Title:
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Records 1920-1968 (bulk 1950-1968)
Part I consists of general correspondence, subject files, and personal papers of the brotherhood's founder, A. Philip Randolph, documenting the growth and functions of the union. The Subject File contains a large quantity of material on the growth and functions of the union from 1940 to 1968 and includes agreements reached between the brotherhood and the nation's major railroad lines. Included also is material exchanged between the local unions and the brotherhood's headquarters, as well as files relating to biennial conventions, financial matters, and the ladies auxiliary. There are no records relating to Randolph's creation of the union in 1925 or to the brotherhood's subsequent struggles for existence while organizing various union locals. Part II consists of correspondence and subject files of brotherhood officials Benjamin F. McLaurin (international field organizer), A. Philip Randolph (founder and president), and Ashley L. Totten (secretary-treasurer), and other subject files, financial records, and miscellaneous records. The Subject File in Part II contains additional agreements between the brotherhood and the railroad companies, but most of the files concern the participation of the union in railway and labor organizations. The most informative material relating to the organizing activities of the union can be found in the files pertaining to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. These activities were carried out under the auspices of the Provisional Committee To Organize Colored Locomotive Firemen. The records document the struggles of African-American firemen to retain their jobs and seniority rights with the railroad companies while seeking to be represented by a labor union. Briefs of legal cases brought by the brotherhood on behalf of the African-American firemen are also included in the files. Some of the material in the files relating to Canada also touches on the organizing activities of the brotherhood.
ArchivalResource: 41,000 items; 144 containers; 70 linear feet
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- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Records, 1920-1968, (bulk 1950-1968)
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history, 1960.
Title:
Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history, 1960.
Family background, childhood, education, St. Paul and Minneapolis; job discrimination; journalism, Kansas City CALL; discrimination in Kansas City; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Walter White; housing, New York, N.Y.; travel; labor problems in the South; THE CRISIS; Negroes in government; anti-lynching bills; industrial integration; 1941 March on Washington; Fair Employment Practices Committee; Supreme Court desegregation decision, 1954.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 130 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.
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- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Reminiscences of Roy Wilkins : oral history, 1960.
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Roy Wilkins, 11:10A
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Roy Wilkins, 11:10A
Time: 11:10A Place: LBJ Ranch Length of Conversation: 13:29 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: Roy Wilkins Topics: POSSIBLE CONSOLIDATION OF FEDERAL CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRAMS UNDER DIRECTION OF HHH; EFFECT ON ELECTION OF MORATORIUM ON CIVIL RIGHTS DEMONSTRATIONS; PROPOSED MEETING OF CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; LEROY COLLINS' WORK ON ENFORCEMENT OF CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. Comments: "LBJ RANCH"; DAILY DIARY LISTS CALL AT 10:51A.
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Roy Wilkins, 11:10A
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-9591-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Roy Wilkins New York, New York -- to Meridian, MS
Title:
Jackson, [Mississippi] - 157-9591-v.1 [Classification - Civil Unrest] -- Roy Wilkins New York, New York -- to Meridian, MS
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Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-2005. Shirley Chisholm papers, 1963-1994.
Title:
Shirley Chisholm papers, 1963-1994.
Papers consisting of speeches, 1971-1989, on a wide variety of topics; Congressional files, 1965-1981, composed primarily of complimentary letters received and presidential campaign materials; general files, 1966-1986, consisting chiefly of biographical materials, including information on Chisholm's record in Congress; newspaper clippings, 1969-1990, in the form of editorials written by Chisholm, as well as coverage of her speeches, writings and retirement; constituent newsletters, 1969-1982, complemented by selected press releases; photographs (including photocopies and other reproductions), 1969-1990, many of which depict Chisholm with other political figures; publications, 1969-1992, with additional coverage of Chisholm's political career and her retirement; and campaign miscellany, 1969 and 1972, including buttons from her presidential campaign and political posters. Also included in the collection are papers, 1963-1985 (bulk 1980-1984), of Chisholm's aide Robert Frishman. Most or all of Robert Frishman's papers relating to Chisholm were accumulated while he served as an aide in her Congressional office. These papers, which comprise approximately half of the collection, consist of speeches, 1980-1984; Congressional papers, 1980-1981, which primarily relate to two bills sponsored by Chisholm; correspondence, 1980-1984, largely consisting of constituent letters (sometimes annotated by Chisholm) that Frishman was to answer, together with legislative bills and interoffice memoranda; photographs, 1963-1981 and undated, that include portraits of Chisholm and family photographs (some unidentified), as well as images of the Congresswoman in a variety of settings (e.g., with other politicians, interacting with youth organizations and students, at press conferences and at a 1981 senior citizens rally); and publications, 1969-1983, with interviews and other press coverage of Chisholm, sometimes in the form of clippings. Topics represented in Chisholm's speeches include African Americans, civil rights, racism, education, politics, social justice, the family, housing and community development, hunger, drug abuse, health care and women. The speeches concerning African Americans chiefly pertain to women, youth, education (including higher education), health care, business and economics, the middle class, leadership, politics and unity. Among the individual speeches present are a tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., observations upon the retirement of Roy Wilkins and comments on the (affirmative action) Bakke court case. Several specific items present in the papers are: Chisholm's endorsement of Nelson Rockefeller for Vice President; a letter from George Wallace welcoming Chisholm and the National Black Women's Political Caucus to Alabama; separate photographs of Chisholm with Lyndon B. Johnson and with Jimmy Carter; and a statement in support of Geraldine Ferraro.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3.7 cubic ft. (8 manuscript boxes, 1 newspaper box, 1 photo box).
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- Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-2005. Shirley Chisholm papers, 1963-1994.
Parrish, Noel Francis. Papers, 1894-1987 (bulk 1930-1987).
Title:
Papers, 1894-1987 (bulk 1930-1987).
Correspondence, speeches and writings, academic and military files, family papers, photographs and slides, and other papers, relating to Parrish's military and academic careers. Much of the collection relates to his post as commander of Tuskegee Army Air Field, Ala., where he was responsible for training the Army Air Forces' first African American pilots during World War II. Other topics include Defense Dept. politics, Vietnam Conflict, Women's Army Corps air pilots, and Parrish's training at the Air Command Staff School and Air War College, duties with NATO Defence College in Paris, graduate work at Rice University, and tenure at Trinity University, San Antonio, Tex., as professor of military history. Family papers include diaries and writings of his brother, Garland C. Parrish. Correspondents include Adrian Bosch, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., Bonner Fellers, Alfred Goldberg, Alfred M. Gruenther, John T. Hazard, F.D. Henderson, Lena Horne, Austin Hoyt, Langston Hughes, Richard H. Kohn, Pam A. McClellan, Frederick D. Patterson, Donald B. Robinson, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 29.5 linear ft.
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- Parrish, Noel Francis. Papers, 1894-1987 (bulk 1930-1987).
Mississippi AFL-CIO correspondence, 1959-1986.
Title:
Mississippi AFL-CIO correspondence, 1959-1986.
The collection consists of the correspondence of Mississippi AFL-CIO President Claude E. Ramsay from 1959-1986. The bulk of the material relates to Ramsay's involvement with the local, state, regional, and national AFL-CIO organizations, other labor unions, and local and national politicians. Among Ramsay's correspondents were such labor officials as George Meany, Andrew J. Biemiller, Stanton Smith, Daniel Powell and Carl McPeak of the AFL-CIO, and E.T. Kehrer and Nick Bonanno of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Among the many prominent public figures who corresponded with Ramsay were President Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Edmund Muskie, William F. Winter, Charles Evers, Roy Wilkins, and Corretta Scott King. The records also include speeches, public statements, interviews, legal and medical papers, and biographical news articles.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Mississippi AFL-CIO. Mississippi AFL-CIO correspondence, 1959-1986.
Shick, Tom W. Collected Papers, 1966-1976.
Title:
Collected Papers, 1966-1976.
Papers concerning civil rights and black history collected during the 1960s and 1970s by Shick, a professor in the Afro-American Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Included are files on the alleged conspiracy to assassinate Roy Wilkins and Whitney Young in Jamaica, New York in 1967; the 1972 Black Political Convention in Gary, Indiana; the Institute of the Black World; Nairobi College, an alternative school in California; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) position papers, primarily letters and statements by James Forman on the relationship between the black American movement and Africa, 1966-1967; near-print material on the Soledad Brothers and the Venceremos Brigade; and the campaign of Warren Widener for mayor of Berkeley, California.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
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- Shick, Tom W. Collected Papers, 1966-1976.
Kaplan, Kivie, 1904-1975. Papers. 1955-1976 and n.d.
Title:
Papers. 1955-1976 and n.d.
Philanthropist, manufacturer of patent leather, president of NAACP, vice-president of Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Items include correspondence, reports, news releases, agenda, minutes, honors and awards, collected items, hate letters and literature, photographs, and selected family items. An example of the latter is a program for the Brit Milah (Circumcision and naming ceremony) of Joshua Adam Narva, great grandson of Kivie Kaplan. In general, the collection pertains to race relations and reflects the religious, cultural, and philanthropic activities of the man who has been described as a "bridge between Blacks and Jews" by Albert Vorspan. Many of the items pertain to the NAACP which he served as national president from 1966 until his death; others pertain to black colleges and higher education. Names in the collection include, in addition to that of his wife, Emily, those of Gloster B. Current, W. Averill Harriman, Lillie May Jackson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Clarence Mitchell, Stephen G. Spottswood, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 linear ft. 6 Boxes.
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- Kaplan, Kivie, 1904-1975. Papers. 1955-1976 and n.d.
Erik Barnouw Papers, 1920-1990.
Title:
Erik Barnouw Papers 1920-1990.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft. (ca.2,200 items in 46 boxes).
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- Erik Barnouw Papers, 1920-1990.
7660430 - Jack Hushen, [REVIEW ON REQUEST]
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7660430 - Jack Hushen, [REVIEW ON REQUEST]
This file contains material concerning a farewell dinner for Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: 2 page(s)
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- 7660430 - Jack Hushen, [REVIEW ON REQUEST]
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 12:15P
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 12:15P
Time: 12:15P Place: NYC Length of Conversation: 9:40 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: LBJ ASKS FOR ADVICE ON CONTROVERSIAL USIA FILM ON CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, RECOMMENDATIONS BY RFK, AVERELL HARRIMAN; CLARK MOLLENHOFF; CARL ROWAN; WILKINS REPORTS ON DISCUSSION WITH CARL ALBERT, CHARLES HALLECK ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL IN HOUSE; SENATE CLOTURE Comments: BACKGROUND BUZZ ON RECORDING; LBJ SOMETIMES DIFFICULT TO HEAR; RECORDING MADE FROM ORIGINAL REEL-TO-REEL TAPE
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Wilkins, Roy
Title:
Wilkins, Roy
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- Wilkins, Roy
Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. John F. Kennedy Assassination Related Recordings and Transcripts. 11/22/1963 - 3/28/1967. LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Lee White, 9:47P
Title:
Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. John F. Kennedy Assassination Related Recordings and Transcripts. 11/22/1963 - 3/28/1967. LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Lee White, 9:47P
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Lee White, 9:47P
President Gerald R. Ford Greeting Roy Wilkins, Vernon Jordan, and Others Prior to the Signing Ceremony for H.R. 6219, Extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Title:
President Gerald R. Ford Greeting Roy Wilkins, Vernon Jordan, and Others Prior to the Signing Ceremony for H.R. 6219, Extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965
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- President Gerald R. Ford Greeting Roy Wilkins, Vernon Jordan, and Others Prior to the Signing Ceremony for H.R. 6219, Extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Redding, Jay Saunders, 1906-1988. Papers, [ca. 1940-1980].
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1940-1980].
Collection includes his correspondence; manuscripts of his books, articles, lectures, and speeches; course notes; diaries; documents relating to his personal business; some writings by others; photographs; clippings; scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30 linear feet.
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- Redding, Jay Saunders, 1906-1988. Papers, [ca. 1940-1980].
44-30806, Mississippi (1965-1967) Charles Evers arrested; Roy Wilkins; protest march in Natchez
Title:
44-30806, Mississippi (1965-1967) Charles Evers arrested; Roy Wilkins; protest march in Natchez
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- 44-30806, Mississippi (1965-1967) Charles Evers arrested; Roy Wilkins; protest march in Natchez
Council for United Civil Rights Leadership. We shall overcome [sound recording], 1963.
Title:
We shall overcome [sound recording], 1963.
Disc recording of portions of the August 28, 1963, March on Washington produced by the Council for United Civil Rights Leadership.
ArchivalResource: 1 disc recording.
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- Council for United Civil Rights Leadership. We shall overcome [sound recording], 1963.
Letter, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Title:
Letter, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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- Letter, Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 11:00A
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 11:00A
Time: 11:00A Length of Conversation: 4:28 Incoming call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: DISCUSSION OF DINNER LAST NIGHT FOR MALAGASY REPUBLIC PRESIDENT; LBJEXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT VOTER REGISTRATION; WILKINS REPORTS ON UPCOMINGMEETING TO CALL OFF DEMONSTRATIONS, CONCENTRATE ON VOTING; DELAWARE SENATERACE; GEORGIA KKK BACKING OF GOLDWATER
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 11:00A
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Federal surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984 [electronic resource].
Title:
Federal surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984 [electronic resource].
Contains reproductions of hundreds of FBI files documenting the federal scrutiny, harassment, and prosecution to which black Americans of all political persuasions were subjected. Many of the documents originated with black "confidential special informants" enlisted by the FBI to infiltrate a variety of organizations. The collection provides detailed coverage of: "Negro radicals" and their organizations; the FBI's infringement of First Amendment freedoms; and its preoccupation with black radicalism between 1920 and 1984.
ArchivalResource: 65 items (88,021 page images)
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- United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Federal surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984 [electronic resource].
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 9:50A
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 9:50A
Time: 9:50A Place: MANSION Length of Conversation: 11:23 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: SEATING OF MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, MFDP; PRESS AND WHITE BACKLASHISSUE; LACK OF SOUTHERN SUPPORT FOR HHH FOR VP; NEED TO TALK TO LABOR, NEGROCONGRESSMEN ABOUT MFDP ISSUE; WILKINS' ARTICLES ON GOLDWATER; LADY BIRD,LYNDA, LUCI JOHNSON'S CAMPAIGN TRIPS Comments: "SEATING CERTAIN GROUPS AT CONVENTION, POLITICS"; "FROM MANSION";CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS PNO
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 9:50A
Lawrence E. Spivak Papers, 1917-1994, (bulk 1945-1983)
Title:
Lawrence E. Spivak Papers 1917-1994 (bulk 1945-1983)
Editor, publisher, and television producer. Correspondence, radio and television transcripts, card files, articles, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, financial records, memoranda, and other papers relating primarily to Spivak's career in publishing, radio, and television.
ArchivalResource: 104,000 items; 407 containers plus 20 oversize; 164 linear feet; 24 microfilm reels
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- Lawrence E. Spivak Papers, 1917-1994, (bulk 1945-1983)
Lincoln University (Pa.). Office of the President. Walter L. Wright records, 1922-1945 (bulk 1932-1942).
Title:
Walter L. Wright records, 1922-1945 (bulk 1932-1942).
Collection consists primarily of correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- Lincoln University (Pa.). Office of the President. Walter L. Wright records, 1922-1945 (bulk 1932-1942).
Roscoe Pound Papers
Title:
Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964. Papers, 1888-1964.
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P
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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P
Time: 1:20P Length of Conversation: 4:15 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: POSSIBILITY OF CARL ROWAN REPLACING EDWARD R. MURROW AT USIA; APPOINTMENT OF NEGROES AS AMBASSADORS; ITALY'S PRESIDENT ANTONIO SEGNI AND STATE DINNER HELD 1/15/64 Comments: "TRANS"; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS PNO
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P
White House Photographs. 12/19/1960 - 3/11/1964. Cecil Stoughton's White House Photographs. 1/29/1961 - 12/31/1963. White House Photograph Collection: Cecil Stoughton White House Photographs: STC277163. 6/1960 - 3/31/1965. Photograph of Meeting with Leaders of the March on Washington August 28, 1963
Title:
White House Photographs. 12/19/1960 - 3/11/1964. Cecil Stoughton's White House Photographs. 1/29/1961 - 12/31/1963. White House Photograph Collection: Cecil Stoughton White House Photographs: STC277163. 6/1960 - 3/31/1965. Photograph of Meeting with Leaders of the March on Washington August 28, 1963
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- Photograph of Meeting with Leaders of the March on Washington August 28, 1963
Texas. Attorney-General's Office. State of Texas vs. NAACP case records, 1911-1961 1945-1961.
Title:
State of Texas vs. NAACP case records, 1911-1961 1945-1961.
Records document the 1956-1957 lawsuit that, in effect, outlawed the NAACP in Texas until the 1960s and also reflects the progress of the civil rights movement from the late 1940s to the 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 2 microfilm reels.
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- Texas. Attorney-General's Office. State of Texas vs. NAACP case records, 1911-1961 1945-1961.
Roy Wilkins Papers, 1901-1980, (bulk 1932-1980)
Title:
Roy Wilkins papers, 1901-1980
Civil rights leader and journalist. Correspondence, memoranda, diary, manuscripts of speeches, newspaper columns, and articles, subject files, reports, minutes, committee, board, and administrative material, printed material, and other papers relating primarily to Wilkins's career with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in various positions between 1931 and 1977, especially his service as executive director (1965-1977).
ArchivalResource: 28,200 items; 76 containers; 30.7 linear feet
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- Roy Wilkins Papers, 1901-1980, (bulk 1932-1980)
President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary Entry, June 24, 1964
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President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary. 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969. President's Daily Diary Entry, June 24, 1964
On June 24, 1964, the search continued in Mississippi for three missing civil rights workers, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner, and James Chaney. During the morning, the President greeted the Prime Minister of Greece, George Papandreou, on the South Lawn of the White House. At 11:53 a.m., Johnson met with former CIA Director Allen Dulles who was going to Mississippi to monitor the situation there. About noon the President met privately with the Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Gordon Menzies, and then hosted a stag luncheon in honor of Menzies. In the evening, Johnson met in the Cabinet Room with NAACP head Roy Wilkins, other NAACP officials, and labor leader Walter Reuther.
ArchivalResource: File unit
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- President's Daily Diary Entry, June 24, 1964
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 5:12P
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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 5:12P
Time: 5:12P Length of Conversation: 7:25 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: CIVIL RIGHTS BILL AND CLOTURE IN SENATE; MIKE MANSFIELD, RICHARD RUSSELL, EVERETT DIRKSEN; LBJ REQUESTS WILKINS' ADVICE ON PLANS FOR POVERTY PROGRAM; WILKINS RECOMMENDS APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES, SPOTTSWOOD ROBINSON AND LEON HIGGINBOTHAM Comments: "TRANS"
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 5:12P
John R. Hickman Audio Collection, 1925 - 1975. Sound Recordings of Historical Radio Broadcasts, World War II Government Documentaries, and Popular Radio Shows, 1906 - 1993. Robert F. Kennedy, ca. 1968.
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John R. Hickman Audio Collection, 1925 - 1975. Sound Recordings of Historical Radio Broadcasts, World War II Government Documentaries, and Popular Radio Shows, 1906 - 1993. Robert F. Kennedy, ca. 1968.
This sound recording compiles actuality news coverage of the assassination of Robert Kennedy by WNEW news Metromedia radio in New York. It includes the voices of Senator Robert Kennedy, President Lyndon Johnson, Ethel Kennedy, Archbishop Terence Cooke, Cardinal Cushing, Senator Edward Kennedy, Andy Williams, and Roy Wilkins.
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- Robert F. Kennedy: A Tribute
Papers, 1927-1979
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Papers, 1927-1979
Papers of Cook County circuit judge Edith Spurlock Sampson.
ArchivalResource: 13 file boxes, 2 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 2 oversize folders, 35 folders of photographs, 5 folio folders of photographs, 1 folio+ folder of photographs
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- Papers, 1927-1979
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, WALTER REUTHER, 6:14P
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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, WALTER REUTHER, 6:14P
Time: 6:14P Length of Conversation: 14:06 Incoming call LBJ speaks. Speaker: WALTER REUTHER Topics: SEATING OF MFDP OR REGULAR MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION; ROY WILKINS;LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL'S SUGGESTION BOTH DELEGATIONS BE SEATED; 1944 TEXASCONVENTION; CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE; KEN O'DONNELL'S SUGGESTION; LBJ'S UPCOMINGMEETING WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS Comments: DICTABELT LABELED "5B"; CONTINUES ON NEXT PNO; REUTHER ON HOLD 1:00
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, WALTER REUTHER, 6:14P
Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. John F. Kennedy Assassination Related Recordings and Transcripts. 11/22/1963 - 3/28/1967. LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Robert Anderson, 1:30P
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Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings. 11/22/1963 - 1/3/1969. John F. Kennedy Assassination Related Recordings and Transcripts. 11/22/1963 - 3/28/1967. LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Robert Anderson, 1:30P
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, K Series, Robert Anderson, 1:30P
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 12:05P
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 12:05P
Time: 12:05P Length of Conversation: 6:25 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Other Speakers: TELEPHONE OPERATOR Topics: LBJ ASKS FOR ADVICE ABOUT TIMING OF SIGNING CIVIL RIGHTS BILL; NEED TOHAVE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP AT CEREMONY BEFORE THEY LEAVE FOR CONVENTION;CONCERNS ABOUT POSSIBLE VIOLENCE AFTER SIGNING; NEED FOR SUPPORT OF LEROYCOLLINS Comments: "LEGISLATION"; LBJ CONVERSATION WITH TELEPHONE OPERATOR PRECEDESCALL; LBJ ON HOLD 1:20
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- LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 12:05P
Wilkins, Roy
Title:
Wilkins, Roy
ArchivalResource: 1 page
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- Wilkins, Roy
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Papers, 1915-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1915-1980.
Correspondence; memoranda; mss. of speeches, newspaper columns, and articles; subject files; reports; minutes; committee, board, and administrative records; and other papers, relating primarily to Wilkins's career with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, including his tenure as executive director (1965-1977).
ArchivalResource: 30.7 linear ft.
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- Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981. Papers, 1915-1980.
Publicity photographs of U.S. Senator Hugh Scott, 1958-1973.
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Publicity photographs of U.S. Senator Hugh Scott, 1958-1973.
Negatives of publicity photographs taken by Senate photographers. Collection contains studio portraits of Scott and candid pictures of Senate activities, meetings, and press conferences. Of interest are photographs of his portrait by Louis Lupas. Photographs depict Scott with many Senate colleagues and national figures including Konrad Adenauer, George Aiken, Spiro Agnew, Gordon Allott, J. Glenn Beall, David Ben-Gurion, Hale Boggs, Willy Brandt, Edward Brooke, Prescott S. Bush, Clifford Case, Joe Clark, John S. Cooper, Walter Cronkite, John Danforth, Thomas Dewey, Douglas Dillon, Everett Dirkson, Thomas Dodd, Bob Dole, and Peter Dominick. Also Also Paul Douglas, Abba Eben, Dwight Eisenhower, Hiram Fong, Gerald Ford, James Fulbright, Arthur Goldberg, Barry Goldwater, Robert P. Griffin, Cliff Hansen, Philip A. Hart, Mark Hatfield, Roman Hruska, Hubert Humphrey, Scoop Jackson, Jacob Javitts, Lyndon B. Johnson, Kenneth Keating, John F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Robert Kerr, Estes Kefauver, Francis Keppel, Coretta Scott King, Richard G. Kleindienst, Mike Mansfield, John McClellan, J. Irwin Miller, William E. Miller, Clarence Mitchell, A.S. Mike Monroney, Joseph Montoya, Thruston B. Morton, Daniel Moynihan, Edward R. Murrow, Pat Nixon, Richard Nixon, and Robert Novak. Also Robert Packwood, Pope Paul VI, Charles Percy, William Proxmire, John Rhodes, Abraham Ribicoff, Happy Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Richard B. Russell, William Saxbe, William Scranton, Richard Schweiker, Alan Shepard, Sargent Shriver, Ralph Tyler Smith, Maurice Stans, Adlai Stevenson III, Robert Strausz-Hupé, Stuart Symington, John V. Tunney, James E. Van Zandt, John Volpe, Lowell Weicker, Wendell Wilkie, Roy Wilkins, Willard Wirtz, and Leonard Woodcock. Events depicted include appearances on various television shows; election campaigns and debates; Senate hearings, including Bobby Baker and Appalachian poverty; social functions; Pennsylvania events in Harrisburg, Lyndon Johnson's inaugural parade; signing of the Civil Rights Act, 1964; a filibuster on civil rights.
ArchivalResource: 495 photos. : negatives ; 6 x 13 cm.
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Congress of Racial Equality. Records, 1941-1967.
Title:
Records, 1941-1967.
Records of a national inter-racial organization of semi-autonomous groups dedicated to the use of non-violent direct action to combat racial discrimination. Although the type of materials present vary for each series, the documentation generally consists of correspondence, constitutions, minutes, reports, memoranda, financial statements, press releases, clippings, and printed matter. Most of the collection is available on film from the Microfilm Corporation of America, together with a printed guide, The Papers of the Congress of Racial Equality, 1941-1967 (1980). The processed portion of the collection is summarized above, dates 1941-1967, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1945-1964 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 43.5 c.f. (103 archives boxes),49 reels of microfilm (35mm), and1 tape recording; plusunprocessed additions of 0.2 c.f.,58 photographs, and11 negatives.
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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, Speaker: ROY WILKINS, Time: 1:20P
Time: 1:20P Length of Conversation: 6:21 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: WILKINS THANKS LBJ FOR INVITATION TO WH PARTY; LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBILITY OF REPLACING EDWARD R. MURROW WITH CARL ROWAN AT USIA Comments: "TRANS"; CONTINUES ON NEXT PNO
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George S. Schuyler Papers, 1912-1976.
Title:
George S. Schuyler Papers 1912-1976.
Papers of the conservative African-American journalist, author; died 1977. Collection includes correspondence (1916-1968); scrapbooks (1912-1961) which contain Schuyler's newspaper columns, photographs of Schuyler, his wife Josephine, and their daughter Philippa, and articles which he collected on civil rights, race relations and interracial marriage; and published material, including periodical issues which contain articles by Schuyler. Correspondents include Erskine Caldwell, Malcolm Cowley, Nancy Cunard, W.E.B. Du Bois, Amelia Earhart, Ralph Ellison, James Farmer, Eric Hoffer, H.L. Mencken, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Jackie Robinson, Philippa Schuyler, Josephine Schuyler, Phyllis Schafly, Lillian Smith, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Welch, Nathaniel Weyl, Roy Wilkins, and Whitney M. Young.
ArchivalResource: 15.0 linear ft.
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Harvard Law School Forums Records
Title:
Harvard Law School Forums Records
This collection contains correspondencerelating to Harvard Law School Forum speakers and reel-to-reel,cassette, PCM and VHS tapes and phonograph recordings of the Forumspeakers.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes
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Civil rights: General, 1963: September-October
Title:
Civil rights: General, 1963: September-October
This file contains materials collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning the Kennedy administration's efforts to confront and eliminate racially motivated discriminatory practices and ideology, such as segregation, the denial of voting rights, and discriminatory employment practices. Materials in this file include a transcript of a press conference from Press Secretary Pierre Salinger, a project file on Time-Life's public civil rights service announcements campaign, and press releases of President Kennedy's statements regarding the proposed Civil Rights Act of 1963, the House Judiciary Committee, and obstruction of justice in Alabama. The file also includes memoranda from Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and copies of the Attorney General's statement before the House Judiciary Committee concerning proposed civil rights legislation. Of note are several items with handwritten notations by the President.
ArchivalResource: 128 pages
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Guide to the John Pittman Papers, circa 1880s-1987
Title:
Guide to the John Pittman Papers, circa 1880s-1987
John Pittman (1906-1993) was an African-American communist journalist and writer born in Atlanta. He graduated from Morehouse College, and received an M.A. in Economics (1930) from the University of California at Berkeley. In 1931, he founded and served as editor of the <i>San Francisco Spokesman</i>, renamed <i>The Spokesman</i>. Pittman became an editor of the (daily) <i>People's World</i>. Pittman traveled to Europe as a correspondent for the Communist Party's newspapers: <i>Daily Worker</i> (New York), <i>People's World</i>, and for the <i>Chicago Defender</i>. He married fellow communist Margrit Adler and together were Moscow correspondents for the CPUSA press. Pittman was also the founding co-editor of the <i>Daily World</i> in New York. The collection includes biographical materials, correspondence, writings, documentation of his political activities, photographs, graphics, and realia.
ArchivalResource: 6.25 Linear Feet in 6 record cartons and 10 folders in one shared box
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Title:
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
This is a program from civil rights march on Washington, DC.
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ROY WILKINS IN BERLIN
Title:
ROY WILKINS IN BERLIN
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Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs. 1961 - 1974. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Sammy Davis, Jr., actor and performer, with Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.]
Title:
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs. 1961 - 1974. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. [Sammy Davis, Jr., actor and performer, with Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.]
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George R. Metcalf papers, 1956-1971
Title:
George R. Metcalf papers 1956-1971
Writer, New York State senator (1951-1965), former president of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing. Collection comprises research material for Metcalf's two books, BLACK PROFILES (13 biographies of prominent African Americans living and deceased), and UP FROM WITHIN: TODAY'S BLACK LEADERS (a biographical sequence of emerging black personalities and their contributions to the "black revolution" in America). Material consists of clippings, correspondence, typescripts, transcribed interviews, notes and miscellaneous printed material, and one taped interview with Metcalf on a variety of topics including urban rehabilitation. Material in collection is about Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Roy Wilkins, Shirley Chisolm, W.E.B. Du Bois, Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall, Medgar Evers, Jackie Robinson, Eldridge Cleaver, Whitney Young, Jr., Harriet Tubman, Edward Brooke, Julian Bond, James H. Meredith, Andrew Brimmer, and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 lin. ft.
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- Metcalf, George R., 1914-. George R. Metcalf papers, 1956-1971.
Pittman, Tarea Hall. Papers, 1951-1970.
Title:
Papers, 1951-1970.
The collection consists of: many groups of photographs commemorating activities and events involving Pittman and the NAACP Regional Office during the years 1951-1970; publications issued by the Office or other organizations active in civil rights during this period; and Pittman's office files maintained during this period, including some personal material.
ArchivalResource: 19 manuscript boxes : ill., ports.
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LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 9:50A
Title:
LBJ Recording of Telephone Conversation, WH Series, ROY WILKINS, 9:50A
Time: 9:50A Place: MANSION Length of Conversation: 15:46 Outgoing call LBJ speaks. Speaker: ROY WILKINS Topics: SEATING OF MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION; NAACP POSITION ON MFDP; EFFECT OFMURDERS IN MISSISSIPPI; MLK'S REMARKS ABOUT GOLDWATER; POTENTIAL POLITICALPROBLEMS OF CONTROVERSY IN SOUTH, LARGE STATES; ALABAMA SUPPORT FOR GOLDWATER;LBJ'S SUPPORT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Comments: "SEATING CERTAIN GROUPS AT CONVENTION, POLITICS"; "FROM MANSION";CONTINUES ON NEXT PNO; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN
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President Gerald R. Ford and Roy Wilkins in the Rose Garden Following the Signing Ceremony for H.R. 6219, Extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Title:
President Gerald R. Ford and Roy Wilkins in the Rose Garden Following the Signing Ceremony for H.R. 6219, Extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Wilkins, Roy
Title:
Wilkins, Roy
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Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.)
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