Papers 1939-1964.

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Papers 1939-1964.

Dilliard University graduate, principal of American Missionary Association's Fessenden Academy, executive secretary of Los Angeles County Committee on Human Relations, president of the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officers (now the National Association of Human Rights Workers) deputy director of Federal Model Cities Administration, vice president of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Includes correspondence, reports, bulletins, pamphlets, invitations, announcements, photographs, clippings, contracts, lists, press releases, biographical sheets. Important correspondents include Fredrick L. Brownlee, and Ruth Morton.

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Brownlee, Frederick Leslie, 1883-1962

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Beard was author of A New Day Ascending: a history of the AMA (1946). From the description of Papers. 1883-1962. (Ascension Parish School). WorldCat record id: 18887703 ...

American Missionary Association

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Known chiefly for its educational work among African Americans, the American Missionary Association also worked with other ethnic groups. From the description of American Missionary Association records, 1820's-1870's (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 668992371 ...

Coombs, Walter F.

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Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985

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Ervin was a North Carolina member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. From the description of TLS, 1968 October 8, Washington, D.C. to Bishop Earl G. Hunt / Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 43052717 Samuel James Ervin, Jr., was a Burke County, N.C., attorney, North Carolina legislator, judge, U.S. senator, and long-time champion of civil liberties. Ervin was first appointed to the N.C. General Assembly in 1923, where he also served in 1925 an...

Goldman, David Paul

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Dent, Albert W.

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College president. From the description of Reminiscences of Albert W. Dent : oral history, 1981. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86158525 ...

Los Angeles County (Calif.). Committee on Human Rights.

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Debs, Ernest E., 1904-2002

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Morton, Ruth.

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Sass, Morris S.

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Jackson, Alden, 1809 or 1810-1877

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Johnson, Clarence Richard

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National Association of Human Rights Workers

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Weir, Forrest C.

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Fessenden Academy.

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Thierman, Stephan.

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Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-1996

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Governor of California, 1959-1967. From the description of Press conference recording, 1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553823 Edmund Gerald "Pat" Brown (1905-1996), born in San Francisco, Calif., was the thirty-second governor of California from 1959 to 1967. From the description of Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-1996 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10569285 Biographical Note ...

Schecter, Harvey B.

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Buggs, John Allen, 1915-

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National Urban Coalition (U.S.)

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Legg, Herbert C.

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Becker, William B.

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Federal Model Cities Administration.

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Pitchess, Peter J.

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United States. Commission on Civil Rights

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Murphy, Franklin D., 1916-1994

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Franklin David Murphy was born in Kansas City, MO, Jan. 29, 1916; AB, Univ. of Kansas (1936) and MD, Univ. of PA, (1941); instructor (1946-48), Dean of the School of Medicine (1948-51), and Chancellor (1951-60) at the Univ. of Kansas; Chancellor at the Univ. of CA, Los Angeles, 1960-68; joined the Times Mirror Company as Chairman of the Board and CEO (1968) and became Chairman of the Executive Committee (1981-86); active in philanthropic, cultural, scientific, and financial organizations and rec...