Browsing Civil Rights Papers by Issue Date

Browsing Civil Rights Papers by Issue Date

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  • Sibley, John A.; General Assembly of Georgia, Committee on Schools (Atlanta, Ga.: Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1960-04-28)
    In 1960 the Georgia Assembly set up a committee on schools, ordered it to hold hearings throughout Georgia and find out how people felt about the future of their schools. The main topic was how Georgia should handle court ...
  • NAACP (The Crisis Publishing Co., Inc. New York 18, N.Y., 1960-06)
    The Crisis is an official publication of the NAACP. This volume from June-July 1960, is vol. 67, No.6. With slight damage to the top of the front cover, and slight staining. With featured authors including; Joan Hedlund ...
  • Hedlund, Joan; Frost, Olivia (The Crisis Publishing Company, 1960-07)
    The book is in fairly good condition with few to no tears on the book itself. There are multiple chapters throughout the book talking about the recent foundation of the Students for Integration. Furthermore, there are ...
  • Unknown author (1962)
    Post cards with photographic reproductions of famous African Americans from the 20th century. Includes: Marian Anderson Josephine Baker Harry Belafonte Maery Mcleod Bethune George Washington Carver Dorothy Jean Dandridge ...
  • Fuller, Helen (The New Republic, 1962)
    Faint foxing and staining along the edges and across "The New Republic" logo on the bottom right corner. This text, reprinted by The New Republic, features the relationship of African-American human rights in relation to ...
  • DuBois Memorial Committee (New York: Priv. Publish, 1963-02-23)
    This is a special souvenir program for a memorial service held for Du Bois at Carnegie Hall Many photographs and much information about Du Bois’ life and accomplishments.
  • Persons, Albert C. (Esco Publishers, Inc. - Birmingham, Alabama, 1965)
    Faint folding and crease lines along the middle of the front cover and across the back cover. This text features a collection of articles supposedly based on eye witness interviews of people after the Selma-Montgomery ...
  • Persons, Albert C. (Esco Publishers, 1965)
    The magazine itself is around 33 pages long and is in a rough condition with water damage on many pages. There are multiple articles throughout the magazine focusing on many issues. Firstly the article talks about the rise ...
  • Winston, Henry (New Outlook Publishers, 32 Union Sq. E., New York, N.Y., 1967-02)
    Pamphlet promoting racial equality, written by Henry Winston and published in February 1967. This pamphlet contains the text of a report presented to a meeting of the National Committee, CPUSA, December 6, 1966.
  • Winston, Henry (New Outlook Publishers, 1967-02)
    This 31 page booklet is in excellent condition. In the booklet the author talks about the ongoing offensive against racism. He urges the preparations for the 1966 elections after the 1964 elections were concluded. The ...
  • Griffin, Marvin (2014-04-08)
    Marvin Griffin, a staunch segregationist, ran for Governor of Georgia in 1962 against Carl Sanders. Griffin used his segregationist credentials openly and the Confederate flag on his letterhead reflects the famous and ...
  • Unknown author (2014-04-08)
    Broadside from Georgia Democratic Party to African-American voters, in which the Democrats attempt to say that they do more for black citizens than the Republicans. The figures are for 1893, so the broadside probably dates ...
  • Vandiver, Ernest (2014-04-08)
    Letter from Georgia gubernatorial candidate, Ernest Vandiver, (he would be elected) to supporters. The letter not so subtly makes reference to segregation issues. After he was elected as a segregationist, Vandiver managed ...
  • Wilkins, Josephine (2014-04-08)
    This letter is from Josephine Wilkins to Calhoun Georgia newspaper Editor, J. Roy McGinty, thanking him for an editorial he wrote on civil rights for Negro citizens. Wilkins was an activist for many social causes in Georgia. ...
  • Fuller, Helen (The New Republic, Ca.1959)
    This 31 Page book talks about how school integration was performed across the south. The book details how southern states differ in how they react to forced integration. Specifically, the book talks about Georgia, Louisiana, ...

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