Papers, 1908-1982, 1931-1982.

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Papers, 1908-1982, 1931-1982.

Contains the public papers of Alexander, consisting primarily of materials created and received by him as the first black member of the Charlotte City Council in the twentieth century (1965-74) and as a state senator (1975-80).

62.5 ft. (ca. 41,000 items)

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North Carolina Human Relations Council

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Alexander, Fred D. (Frederick Douglas), 1910-1980.

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Prominent Charlotte, N.C. politician and civil rights leader. b. Frederick Douglas Alexander. From the description of Papers, 1908-1982, 1931-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 19548424 ...

North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate

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Charlotte (N.C.). City Council

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Charter Commission

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Established 1969 by NC General Assembly. In January 1971, proposed consolidation of governments for the City of Charlotte, N.C., the other five towns within Mecklenburg County, and the county itself. Voters rejected the plan on March 22, 1971. From the description of Records, 1968-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 19604355 ...

North Carolina Council on Human Relations

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The North Carolina Council on Human Relations (NCCHR) was one of twelve state organizations affiliated with the Southern Regional Council (SRC). An interracial organization, it sought, from 1954 until 1969, to solve racial problems in North Carolina through research and communication. From the description of North Carolina Council on Human Relations records, 1940s-1980s (bulk 1954-1969). WorldCat record id: 39463400 The North Carolina Council on Human Relations ...

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee.

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Charlotte (N.C.). Model Neighborhood Commission

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Golden, Harry, 1902-1981

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Harry Golden was journalist and publisher, best known for his quotable editorials in the Carolina Israelite. Born in New York as Harry Goldhurst, he attended City College and worked as a reporter before taking a job with the Charlotte Observer. Staying in North Carolina, he founded the Carolina Israelite, writing every word of the bimonthly paper, and gaining an international readership for his views on civil rights, racism, and other topics of the day. His humorous approach to social issues won...

Southern Regional Council

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The Help Our Public Education (HOPE) project was established in 1958 by a group of community leaders and concerned citizens to disseminate information regarding school integration in Georgia. After the Supreme Court's school desegregation decision of 1954, HOPE anticipated that many of Georgia's public schools would close, because the state would refuse to comply. HOPE believed an informed public would take the necessary action through elected representatives to keep Georgia's public schools ope...

Alexander, Kelly, 1915-1985.

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North Carolina. Governor's Committee on Law and Order

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