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Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series X: Civil Rights

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series X: Civil Rights

Descriptive Summary

Title: Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series X: Civil Rights
Creator: Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971
Inclusive Dates: 1922-1971
Language(s): English
Extent: 281 box(es) (140.25 linear feet)
Collection Number: RBRL001RBR_C_X
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Abstract: The Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Subgroup C, Series X: Civil Rights relates to many aspects of the civil rights issue. Almost all of the files deal with black-white relations in the United States, particularly those involving legislative action during Senator Russell's career in the Senate. Issues, such as the antilynching bill, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, racial integration, and the various civil rights bills from 1948 until 1964, are documented. There are also records related to other topics such as cloture, the literacy voting bill, the poll tax, school prayer, and some subjects which are indirectly related to the race issue. Any additional non-textual materials originally filed with papers were removed for preservation purposes and improved access. These materials include photographs, audiovisual items, scrapbooks, vertical files, memorabilia, and books.

Collection Description

Biographical Note

Richard Brevard Russell, Jr. held public office for fifty years as a state legislator, governor, and U.S. senator. The highlights of his legislative career included support of non-interventionist foreign policy, passage of the National School Lunch Program, securing funding for military installations and research facilities—including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—and his opposition to equal rights for African Americans, most evident in the filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Russell was born in Winder, GA on November 2, 1897, to Judge Richard B. Russell, Sr. and Ina Dillard Russell, a teacher. He was the fourth of thirteen children and the first son. He earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Georgia in 1918. After a brief period practicing law, Russell ran for and won a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1920. In 1927, he was elected Speaker of the House, a position he held until 1931. In 1930, Russell ran for governor against a crowded field of seasoned candidates, but he was victorious thanks to a grassroots campaign and his skill in door-to-door canvassing. He took the oath of office in June 1931 but only spent eighteen months as governor before the death of Senator William J. Harris presented him with the opportunity to run for the United States Senate.

Russell entered the U.S. Senate in 1933 and served until his death in 1971. He became one of the Senate's most influential members. During his tenure, he served sixteen years as chair of the Armed Services Committee and held a seat on the Appropriation Committee that spanned his tenure in the Senate. Additionally, Russell held positions on the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the Committee on Immigration, the Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, and the Democratic Policy and Democratic Steering Committees.

Although he wielded considerable power through these committee appointments, Russell did not seek a position in the Senate leadership. Instead, he supported the ambitions of his protégé, Senator Lyndon Johnson from Texas for majority whip and later for majority leader. Russell ended his career as president pro tempore of the Senate—a post reserved for the member with the longest tenure in the Senate—making him third in the line of presidential succession.

Russell was known for his support of national defense, non-interventionist foreign policy, and his advocacy for agricultural interests (particularly those in Georgia). Russell opposed the United States entangling itself in international conflicts, especially in Vietnam and the Congo. In agricultural policy, the creation of the National School Lunch Program in 1946 was his most significant achievement for the nation's farmers. The program had the double effect of providing nutritious meals for schoolchildren while avoiding an economic crash by giving farmers a way to sell their surplus produce.

Russell's opposition to civil rights legislation overshadowed his many legislative achievements. He began contesting civil rights legislation as early as 1935 when he joined other southern senators to block anti-lynching bills. Over three decades, Russell developed a reputation as a defender of "white traditions" and white supremacy.

During the Senate's debate of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Russell led the Southern Bloc in a sixty-day filibuster in an attempt to prevent the bill's passage, vowing to "resist to the bitter end any measure or any movement which would have a tendency to bring about social equality and intermingling and amalgamation of the races." The filibuster came to an end only after a partnership of moderate Republicans and northern Democrats introduced a compromise bill that garnered the sixty-seven votes needed to invoke cloture and end the filibuster. The substitute civil rights bill passed on June 19 by a margin of 73-27.

Though Russell advised against attempts to resist the Civil Rights Act at the state level, he remained unapologetic in his criticism of it. In a speech given in the Senate on June 18, 1964, Russell sought to encourage the other members of the Southern Bloc, saying "…there will never come a time when it will be necessary for any one of us to apologize for his conduct or his courage."

Russell left behind a list of political and legislative achievements and a reputation for mastery of legislative strategy. Despite his other distinctions, racial animus and obstructionism would become the most remembered aspects of his legacy. As biographer Gilbert Fite noted, Russell might well have achieved more, were it not for his racial views.

Scope and Content

Subgroup C, Series X. Civil Rights relates to many aspects of the civil rights issue. Almost all of the files deal with black-white relations in the United States, particularly those involving legislative action during Senator Russell's career in the Senate. Issues, such as the antilynching bill, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, racial integration, and the various civil rights bills from 1948 until 1964, are documented. There are also records related to other topics such as cloture, the literacy voting bill, the poll tax, school prayer, and some subjects which are indirectly related to the race issue.

Organization and Arrangement

Subgroup C, Series X. Civil Rights is organized into forty-two subseries: A. Anti-lynching; B. Carter, Hodding - Articles; C. Civil Rights; D. Bills and Legislations; E. Civil Rights Commission; F. Civil Rights Fight; G. Cloture; H. Demonstrations; I. Fair Employment Practices Commission [FEPC]; J. Federal Registrar's Bill; K. Filibuster; L. Guidelines; M. Housing; N. Integration - Pro; O. Literacy Vote Bill; P. Little Rock; Q. NAACP; R. Negro; S. Negro Relocation; T. Negro Repatriation; U. Negro Resettlement; V. Negro-Ray Sprigle Articles; W. Poll Tax; X. Racial; Y. Racial-Alabama; Z. Racial - Mississippi; AA. Racial-Out of State; BB. Racial Segregation; CC. Requests for Civil Rights Material; DD. Riot Commission; EE. Riots; FF. Rule Change; GG. School Segregation; HH. Schools; II. Schools - Integration Directives; JJ. Segregation; KK. Segregation in the Armed Services; LL. Slander of the South; MM. Southern Caucus; NN. States' Rights; OO. Supreme Court; and PP. Constituent Correspondence Answered by Robo.


Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Case mail, cross-reference copies, and military academies are closed. Additional files are restricted throughout the collection, as noted in the container listing.

Preferred Citation

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia.

Processing Notes

Clippings have been copied onto bond paper for protection of content. Artifacts, photographs, books, and audiovisual materials have been separated for preservation purposes and inventoried.

User Restrictions

Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.

Copyright Information

Before material from collections at the Richard B. Russell Library may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permissions. Persons wishing to quote from materials in the Russell Library collection should consult the Director. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2008.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

African Americans -- Civil rights
Civil rights movements -- Georgia.
Civil rights movements -- United States.
Cloture.
Legislators -- Georgia.
Legislators -- United States.
Literacy tests (Election law) -- United States.
Patronage, Political -- United States.
Poll tax -- United States.
Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971
School integration -- Arkansas -- Little Rock.
School integration -- United States.
United States -- Race relations
United States. Congress. Senate -- Cloture.

Related Collections in this Repository

Richard B. Russell, Sr. Papers

Russell Family Collection

Patience Elizabeth Russell Peterson Papers

Hugh Peterson, Sr. Papers

Herman E. Talmadge Collection

Lamartine G. Hardman Collection

Related Collections in Other Repositories

John C. Stennis Papers, Mitchell Memorial Library, Mississippi State University

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Gubernatorial Papers, Georgia Department of Archives and History

Lyndon B. Johnson Papers, Lyndon B. Johnson Library

U.S. Senate. Committee on Appropriations, Center for Legislative Archives, NARA

U.S. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, Center for Legislative Archives, NARA


Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

Subgroup C. United States Senatorial Papers

This subgroup of papers comprehensively reveals Richard Russell's activities as a United States senator representing the state of Georgia. The papers are divided into twenty series, two of which are closed; some files are restricted. Closed or restricted files are governed by donor agreement, Executive Orders, or privacy considerations. Not many files survived from Russell's first eleven years in office; the main series for this time period are Early Office, Political, Political Patronage, Personal, and a few files in General. In 1943 and 1944, Russell's staff members reorganized the office filing system, and from that point on, the files are very complete. The 1943 filing system places the incoming letter with a copy of Russell's reply (the yellows) attached, and the correspondence is filed by subject; these files compose the majority of the senatorial papers. Subsequent letters from the constituent and copies of Russell's replies on the same subject continued to be attached to the original correspondence and filed under the date of the latest communication from Russell. Theoretically, at the end of each Congress, these files would have been retired to storage (with the possible exception of case mail); in practice, however, there was no consistency to the length of time the subject files were retained in the active status. To respect provenance of the files and to preserve the utility of the cross reference copies, the subject files are subdivided so that within each series they are arranged chronologically by the most recent date of correspondence (with all other correspondence attached thereto). A second copy of a Russell letter (the pinks, or Cross-Reference Copies Series) was made and filed separately by correspondent's surname in a chronological file. Intra-Office Communications and Speech/Media are form files. If Russell personally dictated any portion of a letter or added a postscript, two extra copies on onionskin paper (one for the Winder office and one for the Washington office) were made and filed by subject (Dictation Series), separate from the yellow and pink copies. The flexibility of the system allowed for much divergence in filing according to the discretion of the staff member involved. Thus, as personnel changed, their interpretations on how broad or specific they should be were reflected in the filing system itself. For example, "Foreign Aid" under the General Series and "Foreign Relations" under Legislative Series. The filing system indicates that correspondence relating to proposed or pending legislation was filed under committee in Legislative and relating to action taken on passed legislation or programs administered by government agencies was filed accordingly in General. In reality, two subject headings as similar as foreign aid and foreign relations could easily be interfiled. For the most part, original order was maintained for the senatorial papers. Exceptions are Civil Rights and MacArthur Hearings Series, which were originally part of the Legislative Series. These were separated from the main body of senate office records to facilitate easier use. The Barboura G. Raesly File was added to the papers subsequent to the library's establishment and contains records and materials she kept in her position as personal secretary to Russell. The Exhibit B Series, which was closed by donor agreement, contains files pulled from other series and maintained separately. When files in this series opened, Exhibit B was arranged as a parallel file to the other senatorial papers series.



X. Civil Rights , 1922-1971

( 281 box(es) ) ( (140.25 linear feet) )
Senator Russell began contesting civil rights legislation as early as 1935 by participating in the filibuster of anti-lynching legislation. The tactic employed by Russell and his colleague in the Southern Bloc was to contest civil rights legislation on constitutional grounds, claiming, for example, that equal opportunity legislation would deny the fundamental right of an employer to hire whomever they pleased. Almost all of the files deal with race relations in the United States, particularly those involving legislative action during Senator Russell's career in the Senate. It covers topics such as antilynching bills, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, integration, and other civil rights bills from 1948 until 1964. There are also records related to other topics such as cloture, the literacy voting bill, the poll tax, school prayer, and other, indirectly related topics. The series includes correspondence, background reports used for legislative review, miscellaneous materials related to civil rights issues, reports, memoranda, bills, and articles. The correspondence reveals much of the public's reaction to proposed civil rights legislation. A fairly complete statement of Senator Russell's views on integration is located under Civil Rights Integration, Pro-Georgia to McCarter and dated 28 June 1963. Civil rights are covered in other parts of this collection. For example, the Speech/Media series contains Senator Russell's public expressions. A less obvious source of information is a folder, History 1960, located in the Personal series. Most of these items are in response to the 1960 civil rights legislative fight. One should also refer to the Dictation series, Civil Rights for Senator Russell's consolidated remarks on the various issues involved in the debate. Materials are also available in the Political series and the General series.
A. Anti-Lynch
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11Correspondence, 1948 March-1950 June
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation and the 1943 Detroit Race Riot. Correspondents include Rep. Hammond Johnson, Jr. and Judge S. Price Gilbert.
12Material, 1948 April-1950 January
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
13Material, 1948 March
14Correspondence, 1937 May-1948 February
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents include U.S. Rep. John E. Rankin and Judge R. Eve.
15Material, 1948 January-February
16Material, 1947 February-December
17Material- "From the Senator's Desk", 1940 January-1946 November
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents include the National Citizens Political Action Committee, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Pan-African Community League, and the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching.
18Material, 1941 January-1946 October
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
19Material, 1940 June-September
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21Material, 1939 May-1940 January
22Material, 1939 March-1940 November
23Material- "From the Senator's Desk", 1938 January-1939 February
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents include Judge John A. Boyrin, Young Women's Christian Associations, and Judge Robert L. Russell.
24Material, 1937 November-1938 December
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
25Material- Daily Worker, 1938 January
26Material- "From the Senator's Desk", 1937 February-December
Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents inlcude the American Society for Race Tolerance.
27Material- "From the Senator's Desk", 1922 February-1936 August
B. Carter, Hodding - Articles
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28Material, 1948 February-1950 April
C. Civil Rights
1. Special
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311964 March
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the 1875 Civil Rights Act and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include U.S. Rep. George Huddelston, Jr. and Judge Robert T. Simpson.
32Correspondence, 1964 January-February
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy.
33Correspondence, 1963 August-October
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr. Correspondents include Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and Judge Frank M. Scarlett.
34Correspondence, 1963 July
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King, Jr. Correspondents include U.S. Representative Edwin E. Williams.
35Correspondence, 1951 October-1963 June
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Brown v. Board of Education. Correspondents include Sen. Herman Talmadge, Sen. John Stennis, Sen. George Smathers, Lieutenant Governor S. Ernest Vandiver, and Lyndon B. Johnson.
2. General
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36Correspondence, 1970 February-1971 February
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the 1970 Augusta Riot, Brown v. Board of Education, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Correspondents include Sen. John L. McClellan, Governor Lester Maddox, Leon Panetta, and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
37Correspondence, 1969 November-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Theodore M. Hesburgh.
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41Correspondence, 1969 January-October
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1957, and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Correspondents include Attorney General Arthur K. Bolton, U.S. Rep. Fletcher Thompson, Judge Eugene Gunby, Robert M. Shelton (United Klans of America).
42Material, 1968-1970
43Correspondence, 1968 August-November
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1968, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Brown v. Board of Education, the Little Rock Nine, and the Ole Miss Riot of 1962. Correspondents include Carleton Putnam and U.S. Rep. Martha W. Griffiths.
44Correspondence, 1968 May-July
Scope and Contents Contains material realted to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the Civil Rights Act of 1968, the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, Poor People's Campaign, Long, Hot Summer of 1967, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Ralph Abernathy, and the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Correspondents include the Girl Scouts of America.
45Correspondence, 1968 April
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Assassinaton of Martin Luther King Jr., the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Poor People's Campaign, the Great Society, the Civil Rights Act of 1968, the Kerner Commission, Samuel Woodrow Williams, Ralph Abernathy, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
46Correspondence, 1968 March
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1968, the Commission on Civil Disorders, and the Long, Hot Summer of 1967.
47Correspondence, 1968 February
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Brown v. Board of Education, Poor People's Campaign, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Long, Hot Summer of 1967. Correspondents include Sen. Strom Thurmond, Sen. Mike Mansfield, and Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA).
48Correspondence, 1968 January
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Poor People's Campaign, and Stokely Carmichael. Correspondents include Sen. John Stennis, Sen. Strom Thurmond, and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
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51Correspondence, 1967 October-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the 1967 Detroit Riot, Martin Luther King Jr., Poor People's Campaign, Civil Rights Act of 1968, the Black Power Movement, and the American Civil Liberties Union. Correspondents include Judge Frank M. Scarlett, U.S. Rep. Martha Griffiths, and Herman Talmadge.
52Material, 1967 December
53Material, 1967 October-November
54Correspondence, 1967 September 28-October 1
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Brown v. Board of Education , the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Stokely Carmichael, H. Rap Brown, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Long, Hot Summer of 1967. Correspondents include the African Nationalist Pioneer Movement.
55Material, 1967 September 27
56Correspondence, 1967 July
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Stokely Carmichael, Martin Luther King Jr., the Anti-Riot Act, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the Kerner Commission, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Sen. Edward Brooke.
57Material, 1967 July
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61Correspondence, 1967 June
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Long, Hot Summer of 1967, Loving v. Virginia, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
62Correspondence, 1967 April-May
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Southern Chrisitan Leadership Conference (SCLC), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Martin Luther King Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Floyd McKissick, and the Great Society. Correspondents include U.S. Rep. John N. Erlenborn.
63Correspondence, 1967 January-March
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., William P. Randall, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Congress of Racial Equality, and the National Student Association. Correspondents include William vanden Heuvel.
64Correspondence, 1966 October-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., Floyd McKissick, A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, Whitney Young, Stokely Carmichael, the Great Society, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Black Power Movement. Correspondents include U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and John Doar.
65Correspondence, 1966 September 15-September 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Stokely Carmichael, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, the Summerhill Riot, David Rusk, the Black Power Movement, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Liuzzo v. United States, and Rabinowitz v. United States. Correspondents include John Doar and Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr.
66Correspondence, 1966 September 1-September 14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Summerhill Riot, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966, Martin Luther King Jr., the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), the Great Society, Ivan Allen Jr., Stokely Carmichael, the Black Panther Party, and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Correspondents include Judge Edwin A. McWhorter.
67Correspondence, 1966 August 17-August 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Great Society, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, the Chicago Freedom Movement, Stokely Carmichael, Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and the Watts Riots of 1965. Correspondents include Sen. Mike Mansfield.
68Correspondence, 1966 August 11-August 16
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the Civil Rights Act of 1966, Martin Luther King Jr., Stokely Carmichael, and Hosea Williams.
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71Correspondence, 1966 August 1-August 10
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1966, Marting Luther King Jr., Hosea Williams, Morris Finley, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the Great Society. Correspodents include John Doar.
72Correspondence, 1966 July 19-July 28
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, and Martin Luther King Jr.
73Correspondence, 1966 July 1-July 18
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Roy Wilkins, Martin Luther King Jr., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Civil Rights Act of 1966, and the March Against Fear. Correspondents include Judge F.M. Scarlett.
74Correspondence, 1966 June 21-June 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1966, Stell and United States v. Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education, James Meredith, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Martin Luther King Jr., and the March Against Fear.
75Correspondence, 1966 June 1-June 20
Scope and Contents Contains material related to South Carolina v. Katzenbach, United States v. Guest, Katzenbach v. Morgan, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, James Meredith, the March Against Fear, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Watts Riots of 1965.
76Correspondence, 1966 May
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, Martin Luther King Jr., the Great Society, and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
77Correspondence, 1966 January-April
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the National Council of Churches (NCC), the Delta Ministry, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Nicholas Katzenbach, Hosea Williams, the Great Society, the March Against Fear, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
78Material, 1966 January-July
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81Material, 1964 August-November
82Material, 1964 July
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
83Material, 1964 June
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
84Material, 1965
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Brown v. Board of Education, Stell v. Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education, and Evers v. Jackson Municipal Seperate School District.
85Correspondence, 1960-1965
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the John Birch Society (JBS). Correspondents include Calvin Kytle, Sen. John C. Stennis, and Sen. A. Willis Robertson.
86Material, 1964 May 15-May 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Brown v. Board of Education and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Sen. Mike Mansfield.
87Material, 1964 May 1-May 14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Brown v. Board of Education.
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91Material, 1964 April 16-April 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
92Material, 1964 April 10
93Material, 1964 April 1-April 9
94Material, 1964 March 25-March 31
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
95Material, 1964 March 16-March 24
96Material, 1964 March 12-March 15
97Material, 1964 March 2-March 9
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Malcolm X and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
98Material, 1964 March 1
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101Material, 1964 February 15-February 29
102Material, 1964 February 11-February 14
103Material, 1964 February 6-February 10
104Material, 1964 February 10
105Material, 1964 February 10
106Material, 1964 February 1-February 7
107Material, 1964 January 4-January 31
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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111N.M., N.D., -1, 1964
112N.M., N.D., -2, 1964
113N.M., N.D., -3, 1964
114Material, 1964 November 20-December 17
115Material, 1963 October 29-November 19
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121Material, 1963 September 27-October 16
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Sen. A. Willis Robertson.
122Material, 1963-September 1-September 23
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Coordinating Committee for Fundamental American Freedoms, the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission (MSSC), the Louisiana State Sovereignty Commission, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include John C. Satterfield.
123Material, 1963 August 4-August 28
124Material, 1963 August 2
125Material, 1963 August 2
126Material, 1963 August 1
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131Material, 1963 July 23-July 26
132Material, 1963 July 22
133Material, 1963 July 11-July 21
134Material, 1963 July 1-July 10
135Material, 1963 June 28
136Material, 1963 June 24-June 27
137Material, 1963 June 19-June 23
138Material, 1963 June 10-June 18
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141Material, 1963 June 1-June 9
142Material, 1963 April 16- May 27
143Material, 1963 January 1-March 28
144Material, 1962 July-October
145Material, 1962 January-May
146Material, 1961 February-December
147Material, 1960 September-December
148Material, 1960 May-July
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151Material, 1960 April 18-April 30
152Material, 1960 April 1-April 17
153Material, 1960 March 22-March 31
154Material, 1960 March 21
155Material, 1960 March 17-March 20
156Material, 1960 March 16
157Material, 1960 March 14-March 15
158Material, 1960 March 3-March 11
Scope and Contents Contains material related to James E. Jackson Jr. and the Sit-in Movement.
159Material, 1960 March 10
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161Material, 1960 March 7-March 9
162Material, 1960 March 4-March 6
163Material, 1960 March 3
164Material, 1960 February 29
165Material, 1960 February 18-February 28
166Material, 1960 February 1-February 17
167Correspondence, 1957-1960
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Desegregation of Hoxie Schools, and the Clinton 12. Correspondents include Sen. A. Willis Robertson and Congressman E. L. "Tic" Forrester.
168Material, 1960 January 24-January 31
169Material, 1960 January 17-January 23
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171Material, 1960 January 3-January 16
172Material, 1959 August 13-December 30
173Material, 1959 June 5-August 12
174-5Material, 1959 May 28
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181Material -1, 1959 May 28
182Material -2, 1959 May 28
183Material -3, 1959 May 28
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191Material, 1959 May 1-May 4
192Material, 1959 February 1-April 21
193Material, 1959 January 4-January 9
Scope and Contents Contains material related to William H. McCardle.
194Material, 1958 June 11-September 19
195Material, 1957 November 17-December 14
196Material, 1957 September 1-November 16
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Little Rock Nine.
197Material, 1957 July-August
198Correspondence, 1957 July 6
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
199Correspondence, 1957 July 8-July 9
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Correspondents include Sen. A. Willis Robertson.
1910Correspondence, 1957 June 29-July 5
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957, Ralph McGill, Executive Order 9981, and Billy Graham.
1911Correspondence, 1957 June 26-June 28
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Correspondents include U.S. Rep. Bruce Alger and Judge Durwood T. Pye.
1912Correspondence, 1957 June 21-June 24
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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201Correspondence, 1957 May 31-June 20
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
202Correspondence, 1957 March 30-May 29
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Correspondents include Sen. Strom Thurmond.
203Material, 1957 April 15-July 2
204Correspondence, 1957 February 20-March 14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), and A.T. Walden. Correspondents include Attorney General of Georgia Eugene Cook.
205Material, 1957 March 5
206Correspondence, 1957 February 2-February 19
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Correspondents include Charles Bloch.
207Correspondence, 1957 January 18-January 31
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Correspondents include Judge Henry W. Smith.
208Correspondence, 1957 January 4-January 17
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Brown v. Board of Education, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
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211Material, 1957 January-February
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the National Assocation for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and David A. Rose. Correspondents include U.S. Rep. E.L. Forrester.
212Correspondence, 1957 April-August
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr. Correspondents include Sen. A. Willis Robertson and U.S. Rep. E.L. Forrester.
213Material, 1956 January-December
214Material, 1956 July 6-August 1
215Correspondence, 1954 June-1956 April
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Gus Courts, Clinton Melton, David A. Rose, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include Judge Durwood T. Pye, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Roy Wilkins, and E.L. Forrester.
216Material, 1956 January-February
217Material, 1954 November-1955 September
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221Material, 1954 May-October
222Material, 1953 November-1954 January
223Correspondence, 1952 April-1953 October
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include Sen. Hubert Humphrey.
224Material, 1952 January-1953 February
225Correspondence, 1951 September-1952 August
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Cicero Race Riot, Plessy v. Ferguson, the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), and the Murders of Harry and Harriette Moore.
226Material, 1952 January
227Correspondence, 1950 October-1951 August
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the East St. Louis Massacre, and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Correspondents include the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
228Material, 1951 September-December
229Material, 1951 August
2210Material, 1951 July
2211Material, 1951 June
2212Material, 1951 May
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231Material, 1951 April
232Material, 1951 March
233Material, 1951 February
234Material, 1951 January
235Material, 1950 December
236Material, 1950 October-November
237Correspondence, 1950 May-September
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Sweat v. Painter. Correspondents include the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
238Material, 1950 September
239Material, 1950 July-August
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC). Correspondents include Judge F.M. Scarlett.
2310Material, 1950 June
2311Correspondence, 1950 February-May
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Correspondents include the National Assocation for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
2312Material, 1950 April-May
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
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241Material, 1950 February-March
242Correspondence, 1950 January
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation, the President's Committee on Civil Rights, and the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
243Material, 1950 January 18-January 30
244Material, 1950 January 1-January 14
245Correspondence, 1949 July-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Sweatt v. Painter and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
246Material, 1949 November-December
247Material, 1949 November 4-November 17
248Correspondence, 1949 April-June
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents include John Peurifoy.
249Material, 1949 May-June
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251Material, 1949 April
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents include the Committee for Constitutional Government (CCG) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
252Correspondence, 1949 March 15-April 6
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
253Material, 1949 March 15-March 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fernwood Park Race Riot, Edgar George Brown, Walter White, and the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
254Correspondence, 1949 March 9-March 14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC). Correspondents include Judge Frank M. Scarlett and Judge T. Hicks Fort.
255Material, 1949 March 9-March 14
256Correspondence, 1949 March 5-March 8
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and Anti-Lynching Legislation.
257Correspondence, 1949 March 1-March 4
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
258Material, 1949 March 1-March 8
259Correspondence, 1949 February 7-February 28
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Walter White, and Anti-Lynching Legislation.
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261Material, 1949 February 22-February 28
Scope and Contents Correspondents include Judge John S. McClelland.
262Material, 1949 February 17-February 21
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
263Material, 1949 February 3-February 15
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Walter White, the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), and the Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW). Correspondents include Rep. Stephen Pace.
264Correspondence, 1949 January 14-February 5
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
265Correspondence, 1949 January 1-January 13
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and Anti-Lynching Legislation.
266Material, 1949 January 12-January 30
267Material, 1949 January
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
268Correspondence, 1948 March 13-June 1
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation and the 1943 Detroit Race Riot. Correspondents include Judge Frank M. Scarlett.
269Material, 1948 December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
2610Material, 1948 November
2611Material, 1948 October
Scope and Contents Correspondents include the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
2612Material, 1948 September
2613Material, 1948 August 1-24
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation.
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271Material, 1948 July 23-30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Anti-Lynching Legislation, and the 1943 Detroit Race Riot. Correspondents include the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the American Council of Christian Churches (ACCC).
272Material, 1948 July 1-22
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
273Material, 1948 June 3-30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC). Correspondents include the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
274Material, 1948 May 17-30
275Material, 1948 May 11-16
276Material, 1948 May 8-10
277Material, 1948 May 1-7
278Material, 1948 April 13-30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
279Material, 1948 April 14-18
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation, Asa Philip Randolph, Chandler Owen, the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), Walter White, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
2710Material, 1948 April 5-13
2711Material, 1948 April 1-4
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281Material, 1948 March 24-31
282Material, 1948 March 19-23
Scope and Contents Correspondents include the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
283Material, 1948 March 16-18
284Material, 1948 March 13-15
Scope and Contents Correspondents include Sen. Harry F. Byrd.
285Material, 1948 March 10-12
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
286Material, 1948 March 6-9
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
287Material, 1948 March 3-5
288Material, 1948 March 1-2
289Material, 1948 February 28-29
2810Material, 1948 February 27
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291Material, 1948 February 24-26
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and Anti-Lynching legislation.
292Material, 1948 February 19-23
293Material, 1948 February 17-18
294Material, 1948 February 15-16
295Material, 1948 February 13-14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
296Material, 1948 February 11-12
297Material, 1948 February 9-10
298Material, 1948 February 8
299Material, 1948 February 5-7
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
2910Material, 1948 February 1-4
2911Material, 1948 January
2912Material, 1947 November-December
2913Material, 1947 January-October
2914Material, 1946 January-July
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301Material, 1945 July-November
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
302Material, 1945 April-May
Scope and Contents Correspondents include Atlanta Police Chief Marion A. Hornsby.
303Material, 1944 October-1945 March
304Material, 1944 January-July
305Material, 1944-1945
306Material, 1937-1939
307Material, none
3. Dictation
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308Correspondence, 1950 January 3-December 1
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Sweatt v. Painter, the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Correspondents include Attorney General of Texas Price Daniel and Rep. John H. Hoeppel.
309Correspondence, 1949 March-September
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation, Hodding Carter, Paul Robeson, and the Fairground Park Riot. Correspondents include Sens. James Eastland, John Sparkman, A. Willis Robertson, Walter F. George, Spessard L. Holland, Kenneth McKellar, Olin D. Johnston, Russell B. Long, and Lyndon B. Johnson.
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311Correspondence, 1949 January-February
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Anti-Lynching Legislation and the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC). Correspondents include Sen. Milton R. Young.
312Correspondence, 1948 July-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the 1943 Detroit Race Riot, Anti-Lynching Legislation, A. Philip Randolph, and Walter White. Correspondents include the Women's Republican Club.
313Correspondence, 1948 January-March
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) and Anti-Lynching Legislation. Correspondents include Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Gov. William M. Tuck, and Gov. Strom Thurmond.
4. Georgia
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314Correspondence, 1966 August 1-1967 January 13
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., Stokely Carmichael, James Forman, the Chicago Freedom Movement, the Summerhill Riot, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and the Long, Hot Summer of 1967.
315Correspondence, 1966 June-July
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., James Meredith, James Farmer, the Great Society, the March Against Fear, the Watts Riots of 1965, and the 1966 Chicago West Side Riots.
316Correspondence, 1966 May 3-27
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1966, Hosea Williams, and Stell and United States v. Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education. Correspondents include Lt. Gov. Peter Zack Geer.
317Correspondence, 1966 April
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Hosea Williams, Martin Luther King Jr., Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).
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321Correspondence, 1966 February-March
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Hosea Williams, Martin Luther King Jr., the Great Society, the Watts Riots of 1965, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Civil Rights Act of 1966. Correspondents include John Doar.
322Correspondence, 1996 January
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Vernon Dahmer, George Metcalfe, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Correspondents include Benjamin E. Mays and John Doar.
323Correspondence, 1996 July
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King Jr., Ashton Jones, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Sen. Jacob K. Javits.
324Correspondence, 1965 November-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Jonathan Daniels, Martin Luther King Jr., and Willie Bolden.
325Correspondence, 1965 October
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Civil Rights Act of 1965, and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Correspondents include Calvin Kytle.
326Correspondence, 1965 September
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., Robert J. Weaver, Elijah Muhammad, and the Watts Riots of 1965.
327Correspondence, 1965 August 26-31
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., the Watts Riots of 1965, the Great Society, the Americus Movement, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Correspondents include Judge Frank M. Scarlett.
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331Correspondence, 1965 August 21-25
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., the Watts Riots of 1965, the National Council of Churches (NCC), the Selma to Montgomery March, and the 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing.
332Correspondence, 1965 August 16-20
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Watts Riots of 1965.
333Correspondence, 1965 August 12-13
Scope and Contents Contains material related to Martin Luther King Jr., Ashton Jones, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americus Movement, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Andrew Whatley Jr.
334Correspondence, 1965 June
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and the Selma to Montgomery March.
335Correspondence, 1965 May
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Ashton Jones, the National Council of Churches (NCC), Martin Luther King Jr., and Selma to Montgomery March.
336Correspondence, 1965 April 15-30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King Jr., the Selma to Montgomery March, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and the National Council of Churches (NCC). Correspondents include Martin Luther King Jr.
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341Correspondence, 1965 April 7-14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Selma to Montgomery March, Martin Luther King Jr., Violo Liuzzo, and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
342Correspondence, 1965 April 1-6
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the Selma to Montgomery March, and the Great Society. Correspondents include U.S. Rep. Howard Callaway.
343Correspondence, 1965 March 24-31
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Martin Luther King Jr., James Reeb, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Selma to Montgomery March.
344Correspondence, 1965 March 1-22
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Selma to Montogomery March, the National Council of Churches (NCC), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Martin Luther King Jr.
345Correspondence, 1965 February
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and Malcolm X.
346Correspondence, 1965 January
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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351Correspondence, 1964 October-December
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr. Correspondents include Burke Marshall.
352Correspondence, 1964 September
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Burke Marshall.
353Correspondence, 1964 August
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and Martin Luther King Jr.
354Correspondence, 1964 August 13-18
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
355Correspondence, 1964 August 6-12
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Council of Churches (NCC), the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC), and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include Lester Maddox and Martin Luther King Jr.
356Correspondence, 1964 August 1-5
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Correspondents include Martin Luther King Jr.
357Correspondence, 1964 July 28-30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Correspondents include Burke Marshall.
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361Correspondence, 1964 July 25-27
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and the Harlem Riot of 1964.
362Correspondence, 1964 July 23-24
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Harlem Riot of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Correspondents include Lt. Gov. Peter Zack Geer.
363Correspondence, 1964 July 13-21
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Murder of Lemuel Penn, the Harlem Riot of 1964, and Martin Luther King Jr.
364Correspondence, 1964 July 20
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the Murder of Lemuel Penn, and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Correspondents include Judge Frank A. Hooper.
365Correspondence, 1964 July 16-18
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Great Society.
366Correspondence, 1964 July 14-15
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the National Council of Churches (NCC).
367Correspondence, 1964 July 11-13
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
368Correspondence, 1964 July 10
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Council of Churches (NCC), and Martin Luther King Jr.
369Correspondence, 1964 July 9
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Martin Luther King Jr., the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and the Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner.
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371Correspondence, 1964 July 8
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
372Correspondence, 1964 July 7
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
373Correspondence, 1964 July 6
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner.
374Correspondence, 1964 July 2-3
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Sen. Robert E. Lee Jr.
375Correspondence, 1964 July 1
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
376Correspondence, 1964 June 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
377Correspondence, 1964 June 29
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
378Correspondence, 1964 June 28
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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381Correspondence, 1964 June 25
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
382Correspondence, 1964 June 24
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
383Correspondence, 1964 June 21-23
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
384Correspondence, 1964 June 19-20
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr.
385Correspondence, 1964 June 18
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr.
386Correspondence, 1964 June 16-17
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
387Correspondence, 1964 June 15
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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391Correspondence, 1964 June 12-13
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include the Young Womens Christian Association and the Committee of One Million Caucasians to March on Congress.
392Correspondence, 1964 June 9-11
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Martin Luther King Jr., Hosea Williams, and Ben Clark.
393Correspondence, 1964 June 8
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr.
394Correspondence, 1964 June 5-6
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC), and Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
395Correspondence, 1964 June 4
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Elijah Muhammad.
396Correspondence, 1964 June 3
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Roy Wilkins, and Brown v. Board of Education.
397Correspondence, 1964 June 2
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
398Correspondence, 1964 June
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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401Correspondence, 1964 May 28-30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the National Council of Churches (NCC).
402Correspondence, 1964 May 27
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Council of Churches (NCC), and Martin Luther King Jr.
403Correspondence, 1964 May 25-26
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the National Council of Churches (NCC), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC).
404Correspondence, 1964 May 23
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
405Correspondence, 1964 May 22
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., and Roy Wilkins.
406Correspondence, 1964 May 21
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
407Correspondence, 1964 May 20
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
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411Correspondence, 1964 May 15-18
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr.
412Correspondence, 1964 May 14
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, Harry Golden, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
413Correspondence, 1964 May 12-13
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and McLaughlin v. Florida.
414Correspondence, 1964 May 11
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
415Correspondence, 1964 May 8-9
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and the John Birch Society (JBS).
416Correspondence, 1964 May 5-7
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
417Correspondence, 1964 May 2-4
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
418Correspondence, 1964 May 1
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr.
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421Correspondence, 1964 April 30
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
422Correspondence, 1964 April 28-29
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
423Correspondence, 1964 April 25-27
Scope and Contents Contains material related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
424Correspondence, 1964 April 23-24
425Correspondence, 1964 April 22
426Correspondence, 1964 April 21
427Correspondence, 1964 April 20
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431Correspondence, 1964 April 17-18
432Correspondence, 1964 April 15-16
433Correspondence, 1964 April 11-14
434Correspondence, 1964 April 10
435Correspondence, 1964 April 9
436Correspondence, 1964 April 7-8
437Correspondence, 1964 April 6
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441Correspondence, 1964 April 3-4
442Correspondence, 1964 April 2
443Correspondence, 1964 April 1
444Correspondence, 1964 March 31
445Correspondence, 1964 March 30
446Correspondence, 1964 March 30
447Correspondence, 1964 March 27-28
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451Correspondence, 1964 March 26
452Correspondence, 1964 March 26
453Correspondence, 1964 March 25
454Correspondence, 1964 March 24
455Correspondence, 1964 March 23
456Correspondence, 1964 March 23
457Correspondence, 1964 March 20-21
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461Correspondence, 1964 March 19
462Correspondence, 1964 March 18
463Correspondence, 1964 March 17
464Correspondence, 1964 March 16
465Correspondence, 1964 March 14
466Correspondence, 1964 March 13
467Correspondence, 1964 March 12
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471Correspondence, 1964 March 11
472Correspondence, 1964 March 11
473Correspondence, 1964 March 10
474Correspondence, 1964 March 7-9
475Correspondence, 1964 March 6
476Correspondence, 1964 March 5
477Correspondence, 1964 March 3-4
478Correspondence, 1964 March 2
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481Correspondence, 1964 February 29
482Correspondence, 1964 February 28
483Correspondence, 1964 February 26-27
484Correspondence, 1964 February 24-25
485Correspondence, 1964 February 21-22
486Correspondence, 1964 February 19-20
487Correspondence, 1964 February 18
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491Correspondence, 1964 February 17
492Correspondence, 1964 February 17
493Correspondence, 1964 February 14-15
494Correspondence, 1964 February 11-13
495Correspondence, 1964 February 10
496Correspondence, 1964 February 7-8
497Correspondence, 1964 February 6
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501Correspondence, 1964 February 4-5
502Correspondence, 1964 February 1-3
503Correspondence, 1964 January 30-31
504Correspondence, 1964 January 27-29
505Correspondence, 1964 January 23-24
506Correspondence, 1964 January 16-22
507Correspondence, 1964 January 10-15
508Correspondence, 1964 January 2-9
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511Correspondence, 1963 December 16-31
512Correspondence, 1963 December 11-14
513Correspondence, 1963 December 9
514Correspondence, 1963 December 6-7
515Correspondence, 1963 December 3-5
516Correspondence, 1963 December 2
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521Correspondence, 1963 November 18-30
522Correspondence, 1963 November 7-15
523Correspondence, 1963 November 1-6
524Correspondence, 1963 October 23-30
525Material, 1963 October 30
526Correspondence, 1963 October 12-22
527Correspondence, 1963 October 2-11
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531Correspondence, 1963 September 23-30
532Correspondence, 1963 September 16-21
533Correspondence, 1963 September 11-13
534Correspondence, 1963 September 7-10
535Correspondence, 1963 September 5-6
536Correspondence, 1963 September 4
537Correspondence, 1963 September 3
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541Correspondence, 1963 August 30-31
542Correspondence, 1963 August 29
543Correspondence, 1963 August 27
544Correspondence, 1963 August 23-26
545Correspondence, 1963 August 21-22
546Correspondence, 1963 August 19-20
547Correspondence, 1963 August 15
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551Correspondence, 1963 August 12-14
552Correspondence, 1963 August 9-10
553Correspondence, 1963 August 7-8
554Correspondence, 1963 August 4-6
555Correspondence, 1963 August 2-3
556Correspondence, 1963 August 1
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561Correspondence, 1963 July 31
562Correspondence, 1963 July 29-30
563Correspondence, 1963 July 27
564Correspondence, 1963 July 24-25
565Correspondence, 1963 July 20-23
566Correspondence, 1963 July 18-19
567Correspondence, 1963 July 16-17
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571Correspondence -1, 1963 July 15
572Correspondence -2, 1963 July 15
573Correspondence, 1963 July 13
574Correspondence -1, 1963 July 12
575Correspondence -2, 1963 July 12
576Correspondence, 1963 July 11
577Correspondence, 1963 July 10
578Correspondence -1, 1963 July 9
579Correspondence -2, 1963 July 9
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581Correspondence -1, 1963 July 8
582Correspondence -2, 1963 July 8
583Correspondence, 1963 July 6-7
584Correspondence -1, 1963 July 3
585Correspondence -2, 1963 July 3
586Correspondence, 1963 July 2
587Correspondence, 1963 July 1
588Material, 1963 July-August
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591Correspondence, 1963 June 29
592Correspondence -1, 1963 June 28
593Correspondence -2, 1963 June 28
594Correspondence, 1963 June 27
595Correspondence -1, 1963 June 26
596Correspondence -2, 1963 June 26
597Correspondence, 1963 June 25
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601Correspondence -1, 1963 June 24
602Correspondence -2, 1963 June 24
603Correspondence, 1963 June 21
604Correspondence, 1963 June 19-20
605Correspondence -1, 1963 June 18
606Correspondence -2, 1963 June 18
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611Correspondence, 1963 June 17
612Correspondence -1, 1963 June 14
613Correspondence -2, 1963 June 14
614Correspondence, 1963 June 13
615Correspondence, 1963 June 12
616Correspondence, 1963 June 11
617Correspondence, 1963 June 10
618Correspondence, 1963 June 7-8
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621Correspondence, 1963 June 5-6
622Correspondence, 1963 June 3-4
623Correspondence, 1963 January-May
624Correspondence, 1962
625Correspondence, 1961 February-May
626Correspondence, 1961 June-October
627Correspondence, 1961 January
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631Correspondence, 1960 June-December
632Correspondence, 1960 April-May
633Correspondence, 1960 April 1-14
634Correspondence, 1960 March 24-31
635Correspondence, 1960 March 21-23
636Correspondence, 1960 March 17-18
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641Correspondence, 1960 March 15-16
642Correspondence, 1960 March 10-14
643Correspondence, 1960 March 9
644Correspondence, 1960 March 8
645Correspondence -1, 1960 March 7
646Correspondence -2, 1960 March 7
647Correspondence, 1960 March 5
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651Correspondence, 1960 March 4
652Correspondence, 1960 March 3
653Correspondence, 1960 March 1-2
654Correspondence, 1960 February 29
655Correspondence, 1960 February 19-27
656Correspondence, 1960 January-February
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661Correspondence, 1959 August-December
662Correspondence, 1959 April-July
663Correspondence, 1959 March
664Correspondence, 1959 February 21-27
665Correspondence, 1959 February 20
666Correspondence, 1959 February 20
667Correspondence, 1959 February 10-19
668Correspondence, 1959 January 2-February 9
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671Correspondence, 1958 December 2-30
672Correspondence, 1958 November 4-28
673Correspondence, 1958 September-October
674Correspondence, 1958 January-August
675Correspondence, 1957 November-December
boxfolder
681Correspondence, 1957 September 19-30
682Correspondence, 1957 September 12-18
683Correspondence, 1957 September 3-11
684Correspondence, 1957 August 27-31
685Correspondence, 1957 August 20-26
686Correspondence, 1957 August 16-19
687Correspondence, 1957 August 14-15
688Correspondence, 1957 August 9-13
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691Correspondence, 1957 August 6-8
692Correspondence, 1957 August 1-5
693Correspondence, 1957 July 30-31
694Correspondence, 1957 July 27-29
695Correspondence, 1957 July 25-26
696Correspondence, 1957 July 23-24
boxfolder
701Correspondence, 1957 July 20-22
702Correspondence, 1957 July 17-18
703Correspondence, 1957 July 15-16
704Correspondence, 1957 July 11-13
705Correspondence, 1957 July 5-10
5. Mississippi
boxfolder
706Correspondence, 1964 July 14-1965 January 15
6. Out of State
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707Correspondence, 1966
708Correspondence, 1965 August-December
boxfolder
711Correspondence, 1965 January-July
712Correspondence, 1965 October-December
713Correspondence, 1964 September
714Correspondence, 1964 August 18-31
715Correspondence, 1964 August 9-17
716Correspondence, 1964 August 3-8
boxfolder
721Correspondence, 1964 July 27-31
722Correspondence, 1964 July 21-26
723Correspondence, 1964 July 17-20
724Correspondence, 1964 July 14-16
725Correspondence, 1964 July 8-13
726Correspondence, 1964 July 5-7
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731Correspondence, 1964 July 2-4
732Correspondence, 1964 July 1
733Correspondence, 1964 June 26-30
734Correspondence, 1964 June 24-25
735Correspondence, 1964 June 21-23
736Correspondence, 1964 June 19-20
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741Correspondence, 1964 June 17-18
742Correspondence, 1964 June 13-16
743Correspondence, 1964 June 12
744Correspondence, 1964 June 10-11
745Correspondence, 1964 June 9
746Correspondence, 1964 June 8
747Correspondence, 1964 June 6
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751Correspondence, 1964 June 5
752Correspondence, 1964 June 4
753Correspondence, 1964 June 1-3
754Correspondence, 1964 May 25-30
755Correspondence, 1964 May 21-24
756Correspondence, 1964 May 15-20
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761Correspondence, 1964 May 13-14
762Correspondence, 1964 May 9-12
763Correspondence, 1964 May 4-8
764Correspondence, 1964 May 1-2
765Correspondence, 1964 April 28-30
766Correspondence, 1964 April 23-27
767Correspondence, 1964 April 17-22
768Correspondence, 1964 April 14-16
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771Correspondence, 1964 April 9-13
772Correspondence, 1964 April 6-8
773Correspondence, 1964 April 3-4
774Correspondence, 1964 April 1-2
775Correspondence, 1964 March 30-31
776Correspondence, 1964 March 26-27
777Correspondence, 1964 March 24-25
778Correspondence, 1964 March 18-23
779Correspondence, 1964 March 16-17
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781Correspondence, 1964 March 12-15
782Correspondence, 1964 March 10-11
783Correspondence, 1964 March 6-9
784Correspondence, 1964 March 2-5
785Correspondence, 1964 February 27-29
786Correspondence, 1964 February 20-26
787Correspondence, 1964 February 1-19
788Correspondence, 1964 January 14-31
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791Correspondence, 1964 January 1-13
792Correspondence, 1963 December
793Correspondence, 1963 October-November
794Correspondence, 1963 September 11-30
795Correspondence, 1963 September 2-10
796Correspondence, 1963 August 24-31
797Correspondence, 1963 August 17-23
798Correspondence, 1963 August 6-16
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801Correspondence, 1963 August 1-5
802Correspondence, 1963 July 26-31
803Correspondence, 1963 July 13-25
804Correspondence, 1963 July 1-12
805Correspondence, 1963 June 25-28
806Correspondence, 1963 June 5-24
807Correspondence, 1963 March-May
808Correspondence, 1961 November-1962 July
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811Correspondence, 1961 May-October
812Correspondence, 1961 January-April
813Correspondence, 1960 August-November
814Correspondence, 1960 June-July
815Correspondence, 1960 April 25-May 29
816Correspondence, 1960 April 20-22
817Correspondence, 1960 April 13-19
818Correspondence, 1960 April 1-12
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821Correspondence, 1960 March 26-31
822Correspondence, 1960 March 22-25
823Correspondence, 1960 March 16-21
824Correspondence, 1960 March 12-15
825Correspondence, 1960 March 9-11
826Correspondence, 1960 March 8
827Correspondence, 1960 March 7
828Correspondence, 1960 March 4-6
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831Correspondence, 1960 March 1-3
832Correspondence, 1960 February 27-29
833Correspondence, 1960 February 26
834Correspondence, 1960 February 24-25
835Correspondence, 1960 February 23
836Correspondence, 1960 February 23
837Correspondence, 1960 February 19-22
838Correspondence, 1960 January-February
839Correspondence, 1959 September-December
8310Correspondence, 1959 August
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841Correspondence, 1959 June-July
842Correspondence, 1959 April-May
843Correspondence, 1959 March
844Correspondence, 1959 February 21-27
845Correspondence, 1959 February 17-19
846Correspondence, 1959 February 2-16
847Correspondence, 1959 January
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851Correspondence, 1958 November-December
852Correspondence, 1958 September-October
853Correspondence, 1958 April-August
854Correspondence, 1958 January-March
855Correspondence, 1957 November-December
856Correspondence, 1957 November 1-15
857Correspondence, 1957 October
858Correspondence, 1957 September 25-30
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861Correspondence, 1957 September 19-24
862Correspondence, 1957 September 16-18
863Correspondence, 1957 September 11-14
864Correspondence, 1957 September 1-10
865Correspondence, 1957 August 28-31
866Correspondence, 1957 August 23-27
867Correspondence, 1957 August 17-22
868Correspondence, 1957 August 14-16
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871Correspondence, 1957 August 9-13
872Correspondence, 1957 August 6-8
873Correspondence, 1957 August 1-5
874Correspondence, 1957 July 29-31
875Correspondence, 1957 July 26-27
876Correspondence, 1957 July 25
877Correspondence, 1957 July 24
878Correspondence, 1957 July 21-23
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881Correspondence, 1957 July 20
882Correspondence, 1957 July 19
883Correspondence, 1957 July 18
884Correspondence, 1957 July 16-17
885Correspondence, 1957 July 12-15
886Correspondence, 1957 July 10-11
887Correspondence, 1957 July 5-9
7. Personal
boxfolder
8911957-1958
8. Presbyterian Petition
boxfolder
892Correspondence, 1964 May 7- 21
9. Unanswered Mail
This sub-sub-series contains correspondence to which the Senator's office chose not to respond. This includes correspondence from prominent civil rights leaders received by the office but not answered.
boxfolder
8931965-1968
8941964 May
8951964 April
8961964
Description Contains an April 1964 letter to Senator Russell from John Lewis, who was Chairman of the Student Nonviolence Coordinating Committee (SNCC) at the time.
8971963 June-October
8981960 March
8991960 January-February
89101945 March 10-1957 July 26
E. Civil Rights Commission
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911Correspondence, 1964-1967
912Material, 1965 February-December
913Correspondence, 1963 October 22-November 16
914Correspondence, 1963 April-October
915Correspondence, 1959-1961
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921Material, 1963 March-September
922Material, 1961 September 9
923Material, 1961 September 9
924Material, 1961 September 9
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931Material, 1961 February 25
932Material, 1961
933Material, 1960 December
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941Material, 1960 January-March
942Correspondence, 1957 November 14-1959 September 16
943Material, 1959
D. Bills and Legislations
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901Correspondence, 1966-1970
902Material- Title VI, 1964 February 4-March 6
903Material- Title II, 1963 June-1964 January
904Material, 1960 January-March
905Material, 1949 January 5-1951 June 25
906Material- McGrath Bills, 1947 March-1950 May
F. Civil Rights Fight
boxfolder
951Special, 1957 July 14-August 30
952Correspondence, 1957 August 19-September 5
953Correspondence, 1957 July 30-August 16
954Correspondence-[Book Telegrams], 1957 August 2-4
955Correspondence, 1957 July 29
956Correspondence, 1957 July 25-26
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961Material, 1957 August-October
962Material, 1957 August 11-24
963Material, 1957 August 1-9
964Material, 1957 July 20-31
965Material, 1957 July 4-19
966Material, 1957 February 22-July 3
967Material, 1956
G. Cloture
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971Correspondence, 1969-1971
972Correspondence, 1968 January 23-December 27
973Correspondence, 1967 January 15-30
974Correspondence, 1967
975Correspondence, 1964 March-1966 December
976Correspondence, 1963 March 18-October 21
977Correspondence, 1963 February
978Correspondence, 1963 January 16-31
boxfolder
981Correspondence, 1963 January 10-15
982Correspondence, 1963 January 4-9
983Correspondence, 1962 February 22-1963 January 3
984Correspondence, 1962 May 16-1963 October 8
985Correspondence, 1960 April 22-1961 December 30
986Correspondence, 1959 January-February
987Correspondence, 1958 January-December
988Correspondence, 1958 July 28-1961 September 6
boxfolder
991Correspondence, 1957 January-July
992Correspondence, 1956 November-1957 February
993Correspondence, 1953 January-1956 December
994Correspondence, 1951-1952
995Material, 1951-1952
996Correspondence, 1949 April-May
997Correspondence, 1949 March 28-31
998Correspondence, 1949 March 25-26
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1001Correspondence, 1949 March 24
1002Correspondence, 1949 March 23
1003Correspondence, 1949 March 22
1004Correspondence, 1949 March 21
1005Correspondence, 1949 March 19
1006Correspondence, 1949 March 18
1007Correspondence, 1949 March 18
1008Correspondence, 1949 March 16-17
1009Correspondence, 1949 March 19-April 12
boxfolder
1011Material, 1949 March 16-18
1012Correspondence, 1949 March 15
1013Correspondence, 1949 March 15
1014Correspondence, 1949 March 13-14
1015Correspondence, 1949 March 9-12
1016Correspondence, 1949 March 1-8
1017Material, 1949 March 8-15
1018Material, 1949 March 1-7
boxfolder
1021Correspondence, 1948 August-1949 February
1022Material, 1949 January-February
1023Material-"From the Senator's Desk", 1951 January 2-1952 February 1
1024Material-"From the Senator's Desk", 1951 October 23
1025Material- "From the Senator's Desk", 1948 October-1949 March
1026Material- "From the Senator's Desk", 1945 February-1947 January
H. Demonstrations
boxfolder
1031Peace Walkers, 1964
Contains a letter to Mayor James Davis about the Albany March.
1032Poor People's March, 1968
Contains a letter from the Souther Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) about the Poor People's March.
I. Fair Employment Practices Commission [FEPC]
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1041Material, 1964
1042Material, 1963
1043Correspondence, 1957-1961
1044Correspondence, 1953 March-1954 December
1045Correspondence- Material, 1954-1955
1046Correspondence, 1953 January-February
1047Material, 1953
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1051Correspondence, 1952 October-December
1052Correspondence, 1952 August-October
1053Correspondence, 1951 January-1952 July
1054Material, 1952
1055F.E.P.C. Dictation, 1950-1951
1056Material-, 1951
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1061Special File (set up at Senator's request), 1950 January 1
1062Correspondence, 1951 June 3-September 15
1063Correspondence, 1950 May 16-31
1064Correspondence, 1950 May 5-15
1065Correspondence, 1950 March-April
1066Correspondence, 1950 January-February
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1071Material, 1950 August-October
1072Material, 1950 March-July
1073Material, 1950 February
1074Material, 1950 January
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1081Correspondence, 1949
1082F.E.P.C. Dictation, 1944
1083Material, 1949 January-June
1084Material, 1949 July-December
1085Correspondence, 1948 January 12-November 8
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1091Material, 1948 June-December
1092Material, 1948 March-May
1093Material, 1948 February
1094Material, 1948 January
1095Material, 1947 May-September
1096Material, 1947 January-February
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1101Material, 1947
1102Material, 1946 February 9-October 31
1103Material, 1946 February 1-8
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1111Material, 1946 January 24-31
1112Material, 1946 January 1-21
1113Material, 1945 May-September
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1121Material, 1945 January-April
1122Correspondence, 1944 August-December
1123Material, 1944
1124Material, 1935-1945
1125Material, none
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1131"From the Senator's Desk", 1945-1950
1132"From Top Senator's File Cabinet" Correspondence, 1946 January
1133Material, 1951 February-March
1134"From Top Senator's File Cabinet" Material, 1946 January
1135"From Top Senator's File Cabinet" Material, 1945 July-December
1136"From Top Senator's File Cabinet" Material, 1945 February-May
1137"From Top Senator's File Cabinet" Material, 1944
1138"From Top Senator's File Cabinet" Material, none
J. Federal Registrar's Bill
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1141Correspondence, 1960 January 18-March 5
1142Material, 1960 Febraury 5
1143Material, 1960 Febraury 5
K. Filibuster
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11511964
11521963
11531963
11541959
11551957
L. Guidelines
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1161Correspondences, 1970 November-1971 January
1162Correspondence, 1970 October
1163Material, 1970 October 14
1164Correspondence, 1970 September
1165Correspondence, 1970 July-August
1166Correspondence, 1970 May-June
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1171April, 1970, 1970 April
1172March 16-31, 1970, 1970 March 16-31
1173March 5-12, 1970, 1970 March 5-12
1174March 2-4, 1970, 1970 March 2-4
1175February 21-27, 1970, 1970 February 21-27
1176February 19-20, 1970, 1970 February 19-20
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1181February 11-18, 1970, 1970 February 11-18
1182February 10, 1970, 1970 February 10
1183February 4-6, 1970, 1970 February 4-6
1184February 2-3, 1970, 1970 February 2-3
1185January 28-30, 1970, 1970 January 28-30
1186January 23-27, 1970, 1970 January 23-27
1187January 1-21, 1970, 1970 January 1-21
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1191December, 1969, 1969 December
1192November, 1969, 1969 November
1193October, 1969, 1969 October
1194September 22-30, 1969, 1969 September 22-30
1195September 2-17, 1969, 1969 September 2-17
1196August 16-26, 1969, 1969 August 16-26
1197August 15, 1969, 1969 August 15
1198August 4-14, 1969, 1969 August 4-14
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1201Correspondence, 1969 July
1202Correspondence, 1969 June 20-30
1203Correspondence, 1969 June 2-19
1204Correspondence, 1969 May 15-29
1205Correspondence, 1969 May 5-14
1206Correspondence, 1969 April
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1211March 17-31, 1969, 1969 March 17-31
1212March 1-14, 1969, 1969 March 1-14
1213February, 1969, 1969 February
1214January, 1969, 1969 January
12151967-1968, 1967-1968
1216November-December, 1968, 1968 November-December
1217October 8-31, 1968, 1968 October 8-31
1218October 4, 1968, 1968 October 4
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1221October 1-3, 1968, 1968 October 1-3
1222July-September, 1968, 1968 July-September
1223May-June, 1968, 1968 May-June
1224April, 1968, 1968 April
1225March, 1968, 1968 March
1226January-February, 1968, 1968 January-February
boxfolder
1231Material, 1968
1232Correspondence, 1967 December 15-30
1233Correspondence, 1967 October 3-December 14
1234Correspondence, 1967 August 12-September 30
1235Correspondence, 1967 June
1236Correspondence, 1967 May 11-31
1237Correspondence, 1967 May 2-10
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1241Correspondence, 1967 April
1242Correspondence, 1967 January-March
1243Material, 1967
1244Material, 1967
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1251Material, 1967
1252Material, 1967
1253Material, 1967
1254Material, 1967
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1261Special, 1966
1262Correspondence, 1966 November- December
1263Correspondence, 1966 September-October
1264Correspondence, 1966 July-August
1265Correspondence, 1966 June
1266Correspondence, 1966 May
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1271Correspondence, 1966 April 15-29
1272Correspondence, 1966 April 5-12
1273Correspondence, 1966 March
1274Material, 1966
1275Material, 1965
1276Material, 1964
1277Material, 1963
1278Material, 1962
M. Housing
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1281Material, 1960-1962
1282Correspondence, 1959
1283Material, 1957
1284Federal Housing Act Ruling, 1949
N. Integration - Pro
1. Georgia
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1291Correspondence, 1964 December 10-19
1292Correspondence, 1963 December 4-9
1293Correspondence, 1963 November-December
1294Correspondence, 1963 September-October
1295Correspondence, 1963 August
1296Correspondence, 1963 July
1297Correspondence, 1963 June 20-29
1298Correspondence, 1963 June 17-19
O. Literacy Vote Bill
boxfolder
1301Material, 1970
1302Material, 1969-1970
1303Correspondence, 1962 May 15-1963 March 25
1304Correspondence, 1962 May 4-14
1305Correspondence, 1962 April 16-25
1306Correspondence, 1962 January-March
1307Material, 1962
P. Little Rock
boxfolder
1311Little Rock Special, none
1312Little Rock Special, none
1313Material, 1960
1314Correspondence, 1958 August 18-October 22
1315Correspondence, 1958 January 8-June 22
1316Material, 1958
1317Lemly Decision, 1958
1318Correspondence, 1957 November 7-December 31
1319Material, 1957 November-December
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1321Correspondence, 1957 October 16-November 6
1322Correspondence, 1957 October 9-14
1323Correspondence, 1957 October 5-8
1324Correspondence, 1957 October 8-29
1325Material, 1957 October 7
boxfolder
1331Correspondence, 1957 October 2-4
1332Correspondence, 1957 October 1
1333Material, 1957 October 1-6
1334Correspondence, 1957 September 28-30
1335Material, 1957 September 28-30
1336Correspondence, 1957 September 24-27
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1341Material, 1957 September 26-27
1342Material, 1957 September 24-25
1343Material, 1957 August 14-23
1344Material, 1956 March-1957 April
1345Unanswered Letters, 1957-1958
1346Unanswered Letters, 1957-1958
Q. NAACP
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1351Correspondence, 1963
1352Material, 1963
1353Correspondence, 1961
1354Correspondence, 1960
1355Correspondence, 1959
1356Material, 1949-1959
R. Negro
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1361Material, 1963-1965
1362Correspondence, 1952 July 31-1962 April 26
1363Correspondence- Material, 1950-1960
1364Correspondence, 1949 September-1951 July
1365Material, 1949
1366Correspondence, 1948 June-1949 July
1367Correspondence, 1948 February-May
1368Material, 1948
boxfolder
1371"From Senator's Desk", 1948 November-1949 March
1372Correspondence, 1947 May-December
1373Correspondence, 1946 October-1947 April
1374Material, 1947
1375Correspondence, 1946 January-September
1376Material, 1946 January-June
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1381Correspondence, 1944 June-1945 November
1382Material, 1945
1383Material, 1944
1384Correspondence, 1943 April-1944 April
1385Correspondence, 1942 November-1943 March
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1391Material, 1943
1392Correspondence, 1942 August-October
1393Correspondence, 1942 February-July
1394Material, 1942
1395Material, 1938
1396Material, none
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1401Correspondence, 1967-1969
1402Correspondence, 1964 August-1965 September
1403Correspondence, 1964 April 8-June 25
1404Correspondence, 1964 April 1-April 7
1405Correspondence, 1964 March 24-31
1406Correspondence, 1964 March 23
1407Correspondence, 1964 March 20-21
1408Correspondence, 1964 February 21-March 19
S. Negro Relocation
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1411Correspondence, 1960-1963
1412Material, 1963
1413Relocation Special, 1959
1414Correspondence, 1959 February 4-November 5
1415Correspondence, 1959 February 2-3
1416Correspondence, 1959 January 6-30
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1421Correspondence-Pro, 1958 December 24-1959 February 3
1422Correspondence-Anti, 1959 January
1423Correspondence, 1957 June-1958 September
1424Correspondence, 1956 June-1957 May
1425Correspondence, 1956 February-May
1426Correspondence, 1950-1953
1427Correspondence, 1949 May-September
1428Correspondence, 1949 February-March
boxfolder
1431Correspondence, 1949 February 7-15
1432Correspondence, 1949 February 1-5
1433Correspondence, 1949 January
1434Relocation Dictation, 1948-1949
1435Relocation Bills, 1949
1436Correspondence, 1948
1437Material, 1947-1948
T. Negro Repatriation
boxfolder
1441Correspondence, 1950-1951
1442Correspondence, 1949
1443Gibbons and Jones Special File, 1949-1951
U. Negro Resettlement
boxfolder
1444Negro-Resettlement Commission, 1964
V. Negro-Ray Sprigle Articles
boxfolder
1445Negro-Ray Sprigle Articles, 1948 August 17-23
1446Negro-Ray Sprigle Articles, 1948 August 30-31
W. Poll Tax
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1451Correspondence, 1959-1962
1452Material, 1962
1453Correspondence, 1949-1952
1454Correspondence, 1948 May-December
1455Correspondence, 1948 February-March
1456Material, 1948-1950
1457Material, 1946-1947
1458Material, 1945
boxfolder
1461Correspondence, 1944-1945
1462Material, 1944
1463Material, 1943 June-December
1464Material, 1943 May
1465Material, 1943 March-April
1466"From the Senator's Desk", 1942
1467Correspondence, 1942
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1471Material, 1942 November
1472Material, 1942 November
1473Material, 1942 October
1474Poll Tax Pamphlets, 1941-1942
1475Poll Tax Pamphlets, 1941-1942
X. Racial
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1481Correspondence, 1959-1964
1482Material, 1960-1964
Contains a 1964 issue of Liberator Magazine featuring an interview with Malcolm X.
1483Correspondence, 1957 June-December
Contains a letter from the Congress on Racial Equality (CORE), written by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., entitled "Our Goal." The letter is dated 1958.
1484Correspondence, 1957 January-May
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1491Material, 1957
1492Correspondence, 1956 June-December
1493Correspondence, 1956 April-May
1494Correspondence, 1956 January-March
1495Correspondence, 1955
1496Correspondence, 1954 January-February
1497Correspondence, 1954 March-November
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1501Material, 1954-1955
1502Correspondence, 1953
1503Material, 1953
1504Correspondence, 1950-1952
1505Material, 1952
boxfolder
1511Racial Special file, 1950 May-1952 January
1512Racial Special file, 1948 September-1949 August
1513Racial Special file, 1948 September-1949 August
1514Racial Special file, 1949-1951
1515Miscellaneous Racial Material & Clippings, 1949 August 15-October 31
1516Miscellaneous Racial Material & Clippings, 1949 July 10-August 14
1517Miscellaneous Racial Material & Clippings, 1949 June 1-July 9
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1521Racial File, 1948 March 1-September 14
1522Racial Special, 1948 March-September
1523Material, 1948
1524Material, 1947
1525Material, 1945-1946
1526Material, 1943-1944
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1531Correspondence, 1963 November-1965 November
1532Correspondence, 1963 October
1533Correspondence, 1963 July-September
1534Correspondence, 1963 June
1535Correspondence, 1963 May
1536Correspondence, 1963 January-April
1537Correspondence, 1962 October-December
1538Correspondence, 1962 September
1539Correspondence, 1962 August 8-30
15310Correspondence, 1962 January 3-August 7
15311Correspondence, 1961 June-December
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1541Correspondence, 1960 January-1961 May
1542Correspondence, 1958-1959
Y. Racial-Alabama
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1543Correspondence, 1963-1965
1544Correspondence-Unanswered Mail, 1963
Z. Racial-Mississippi
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1545Correspondence, 1963-1964
1546Correspondence, 1962 November-December
1547Correspondence, 1962 October 17-30
1548Correspondence, 1962 October 12-16
1549Correspondence, 1962 October 10-11
15410Correspondence, 1962 October 7-9
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1551Correspondence, 1962 October 5-6
1552Correspondence, 1962 October 4
1553Correspondence, 1962 October 3
1554Correspondence, 1962 October 2
1555Correspondence, 1962 October 1
1556Correspondence, 1962 September 24-29
1557Unanswered Mail, 1962-1963
AA. Racial-Out of State
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1558Correspondence, 1963 August-1964 November
1559Correspondence, 1963 May-July
15510Correspondence, 1963 January-April
15511Correspondence, 1962 September-December
15512Correspondence, 1962 August 9-28
boxfolder
1561Correspondence, 1962 August 3-8
1562Correspondence, 1962 January-July
1563Correspondence, 1960 February-1961 December
1564Correspondence, 1959 July-September
1565Correspondence, 1958 December-1959 June
BB. Racial Segregation
boxfolder
1566Correspondence, 1956-1961
1567Material, 1958-1961
1568-9Material (booklets, pamphlets), 1959-1960
boxfolder
1571Material (News clippings), 1959 September
1572Material (News clippings), 1959 May-June
1573Material (News clippings), 1959 January-August
1574Material (News clippings), 1959 March-April
1575Material (News clippings), 1959 January-February
1576Material (News clippings), 1958 October-December
1577Material (News clippings), 1958 June-September
1578Material (News clippings), 1958 January-May
1579Material (News clippings), 1957 October-December
15710Material (News clippings), 1957 June-September
15711Material (News clippings), 1957 January-May
15712Correspondence, 1954-1955
CC. Requests for Civil Rights Material
1. Georgia
boxfolder
15713Georgia, 1965 January-December
15714Georgia, 1964 September-December
15715Georgia, 1964 July-August
15716Georgia, 1964 July 1-July 14
15717Georgia, 1964 June 1-14
15718Georgia, 1964 May 25-28
boxfolder
1581Georgia, 1964 May 11-22
1582Georgia, 1964 May 1-9
1583Georgia, 1964 March-April
2. Out-of-State
boxfolder
1584Out-of-State, 1965 January-July
1585Out-of-State, 1964 July-December
1586Out-of-State, 1964 June 1-30
1587Out-of-State, 1964 May 20-27
1588Out-of-State, 1964 May 1-14
1589Out-of-State, 1964 April 21-30
15810Out-of-State, 1964 April 16-20
15811Out-of-State, 1964 March 17-April 15
DD. Riot Commission
boxfolder
15812Material, 1968
EE. Riots
boxfolder
1591Correspondence, 1969 July-November
1592Correspondence, 1969 June
1593Correspondence, 1969 February-May
1594Correspondence, 1968 August-November
1595Correspondence, 1968 June-July
1596Correspondence, 1968 May 10-31
1597Correspondence, 1968 May 2-9
1598Correspondence, 1968 April
1599Correspondence, 1968 March
15910Correspondence, 1968 January-February
15911Correspondence, 1967 November-December
15912Correspondence, 1967 October
15913Correspondence, 1967 September
15914Correspondence, 1957 August 21-31
boxfolder
1601Correspondence, 1967 August 12-18
1602Correspondence, 1967 August 2-11
1603Correspondence-Material, 1963
FF. Rule Change
boxfolder
1604Material, 1964-1966
1605Material, 1963
1606Correspondence, 1961 December
1607Correspondence, 1961 August-October
1608Correspondence, 1961 January 30-March 8
1609Correspondence, 1961 January 5-28
16010Material, 1961
boxfolder
1611Correspondence, 1960 November-December
1612Correspondence, 1959 January
1613Material, 1958
1614Correspondence, 1958
1615Material, 1957-1958
1616Material, 1956
1617Material, 1952-1953
1618Material, 1949
boxfolder
1621Material, 1949
1622Material, 1947
GG. School Segregation
1. General
boxfolder
1623Correspondence, 1961-1963
1624Material, 1963
1625Correspondence, 1960
1626Correspondence, 1959
1627Correspondence, 1958 December 22-31
1628Correspondence, 1958 December 10-17
1629Correspondence, 1958 December 4-9
16210Correspondence, 1958 December 1-3
16211Correspondence, 1957 August-December
16212Correspondence, 1957 July
16213Correspondence, 1957 January-May
boxfolder
1631Correspondence, 1956 June-December
1632Correspondence, 1956 April-May
1633Correspondence, 1956 March
1634Correspondence, 1956 February 20-29
1635Correspondence, 1956 January 2-February 18
1636Material, none
1637Correspondence, 1955 June-December
1638Correspondence, 1955 January-May
boxfolder
1641Correspondence, 1954 October-December
1642Correspondence, 1954 September 15-30
1643Correspondence, 1954 August 18-September 14
1644Correspondence, 1954 August 5-17
1645Correspondence, 1954 July 21-30
1646Correspondence, 1954 July 14-16
1647Correspondence, 1954 July 1-13
1648Correspondence, 1954 June 21-30
1649Correspondence, 1954 June 10-19
boxfolder
1651Correspondence, 1954 June 5-9
1652Correspondence, 1954 June 2-4
1653Correspondence, 1954 June 1
1654Correspondence, 1954 May 29-31
1655Correspondence, 1954 May 28
1656Correspondence, 1954 May 27
1657Correspondence, 1954 May 26
1658Correspondence, 1954 May 25
1659Correspondence, 1954 May 24
16510Correspondence, 1954 May 22-23
16511Correspondence, 1954 May 21
16512Correspondence, 1954 May 19-20
16513Correspondence, 1954 January 14-May 18
16514Correspondence, 1953 December 3-31
2. Georgia
boxfolder
1661Correspondence, 1963
1662Correspondence, 1960
1663Correspondence, 1959
1664Correspondence, 1958
HH. Schools
1. General
boxfolder
1665Clarke County Desegregation Correspondence, 1969
2. Georgia Schools - KEEP OPEN
boxfolder
1666Georgia Schools - KEEP OPEN Correspondence, 1961
1667Georgia Schools - KEEP OPEN Correspondence, 1960 January-February
1668Georgia Schools - KEEP OPEN Correspondence, 1958 November-1959 December
3. Georgia Schools - CLOSE
boxfolder
1669Georgia Schools - CLOSE Correspondence, 1961
16610Georgia Schools - CLOSE Correspondence, 1960
16611Georgia Schools - CLOSE Correspondence, 1958-1959
4. School Crisis
boxfolder
16612School Crisis- Georgia Correspondence, 1958-1961
16613School Crisis- Georgia Material, 1960
II. Schools - Integration Directives
boxfolder
1671Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1969-1970
1672Integration Directives-Correspondence [Empty], 1968
1673Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1967
1674Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1966 August-November
1675Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1966 February-July
1676Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1965 September-December
1677Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1965 July
1678Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1965 May 20-June 20
1679Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1965 January 8-May 18
16710Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1964 August-November
16711Integration Directives-Correspondence, 1963 June-1964 July
boxfolder
1681Integration Out of State-Correspondence, 1960-1961
1682Integration Out of State-Integration Material, 1967-1970
1683Integration Out of State-Correspondence, 1962-1969
1684Integration Out of State-Material, 1969 January-June
1685Integration Out of State-Material, 1968
1686Integration Out of State-Material, 1967 July-December
1687Integration Out of State-Material, 1967 January-June
JJ. Segregation
1. General
boxfolder
1691Material, 1966 September-December
Description This folder contains a SNCC Defense Fund letter from Stokley Carmichael.
1692Material, 1966 April-August
Description Among other items, this folder contains a letter from Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. attached to a brochure from the Southern Christian Leadership Coalition (SCLC)
1693Material, 1966 January-March
1694Material, 1965 August-December
1695Material, 1965 January-July
boxfolder
1701Material, 1964 April-December
1702Material, 1964 January-March
1703Material, 1963 September-December
1704Material, 1963 July-August
1705Material, 1963 June
boxfolder
1711Material, 1963 April-May
1712Material, 1963 January-March
1713Material, 1962 November-December
1714Material, 1962 September-October
1715Material, 1962 July-August
1716Material, 1962 May-June
1717Material, 1962 January-April
boxfolder
1721Correspondence, 1961
1722Material, 1961 November-December
1723Material, 1961 September-October
1724Material, 1961 August
1725Material, 1961 July
1726Material, 1961 June
1727Material, 1961 May
1728Material, 1961 April
1729Material, 1961 March
17210Material, 1961 January-February
boxfolder
1731Correspondence, 1960
1732Material, 1960 October-December
1733Material, 1960 July-September
1734Material, 1960 April-June
1735Material, 1960 March 16-31
1736Material, 1960 March 1-14
1737Material, 1960 January-February
1738Correspondence, 1959
1739Material, 1959 September-December
17310Material, 1959 June-August
boxfolder
1741Material, 1959 March-May
1742Material, 1959 January-February
1743Correspondence, 1958 October-December
1744Material, 1958 October-December
1745Correspondence, 1958 July-September
1746Material, 1958 July-September
1747Correspondence, 1958 May-June
1748Material, 1958 May-June
1749Correspondence, 1958 February-April
17410Material, 1958 March-April
17411Correspondence, 1958 January-February
boxfolder
1751Material, 1958 January-February
1752Correspondence, 1957 November-December
1753Correspondence, 1957 October
1754Material, 1957 October-December
1755Correspondence, 1957 July-September
1756Material, 1957 July-September
1757Correspondence, 1957 March-June
1758Material, 1957 April-June
1759Material, 1957 March
boxfolder
1761Correspondence, 1957 February 14-28
1762Correspondence, 1957 February 4-11
1763Material, 1957 February
1764Correspondence, 1957 January 16-23
1765Correspondence, 1957 January 2-15
1766Material, 1957 January
1767Material, 1957
1768Correspondence October-December, 1956
1769Material, 1956 October-December
boxfolder
1771Correspondence, 1956 July-December
1772Material, 1956 July-September
1773Correspondence, 1956 June
1774Material, 1956 June
1775Correspondence, 1956 April-May
1776Material, 1956 May
1777Correspondence, 1956 March
1778Material, 1956 March
boxfolder
1781Correspondence, 1956 February
1782Material, 1956 February
1783Correspondence, 1956 January
1784Material, 1956 January
1785Material, 1956
1786-7Magazines, 1956
boxfolder
1791Correspondence, 1955 July-December
1792Material, 1955 December
1793Material, 1955 November
1794Material, 1955 August-October
1795Material, 1955 July
1796Correspondence, 1955 January-June
1797Material, 1955 June
1798Material, 1955 May
1799Material, 1955 March-April
boxfolder
1801Material, 1955 February
1802Material, 1955 January
1803Special Segregation File, 1954
1804Correspondence, 1954 September-December
1805Material, 1954 December
1806Material, 1954 November
1807Material, 1954 October
1808Material, 1954 September
boxfolder
1811Correspondence, 1954 May-August
1812Material, 1954 July-August
1813Material, 1954 June
1814Material, 1954 March-May
1815Correspondence, 1954 January-April
1816Correspondence, 1953 November-December
1817Correspondence, 1953 April-September
1818Correspondence, 1953 January-March
1819Material, 1953
18110Correspondence, 1950-1952
2. Georgia
boxfolder
1821Material, 1944-1955
1822Correspondence, 1963
1823Correspondence, 1962
1824Correspondence, 1961
1825Correspondence, 1960
1826Correspondence, 1959 May-December
1827Correspondence, 1959 February-April
1828Correspondence, 1959 January-February
1829Correspondence, 1958
18210Koinonia, 1957-1961
3. Out of State
boxfolder
1831Correspondence, 1963-1964
1832Correspondence, 1962
1833Correspondence, 1961 May-November
1834Correspondence, 1961 January-April
1835Correspondence, 1960 June-December
1836Correspondence, 1960 January-May
1837Correspondence, 1959
1838Correspondence, 1958
4. Unanswered Mail
boxfolder
1839Correspondence, 1963-1964
KK. Segregation in the Armed Services
boxfolder
18310Correspondence, 1963 November-1964 December
18311Correspondence, 1963 September-October
18312Correspondence, 1963 August 20-27
18313Correspondence, 1963 August 13-16
boxfolder
1841Correspondence, 1963 August 10-12
1842Correspondence, 1963 August 5-9
1843Correspondence, 1963 August 1-4
1844Correspondence, 1963 July 31
1845Correspondence, 1963 June 6-July 29
1846Gesell Report, 1963-1964
1847Material, 1963
1848Correspondence, 1960-1962
1849Correspondence, 1956-1958
18410Material, 1956
18411Correspondence, 1952-1955
boxfolder
1851Correspondence, 1951
1852Correspondence, 1950
1853Material, 1950-1951
1854Correspondence, 1949
1855"From the Senator's Desk", 1948
1856Material, 1948-1949
1857Material, 1944-1947
LL. Slander of the South
boxfolder
1861Slander of the South, none
MM. Southern Caucus
boxfolder
1862Southern Caucus, 1970
1863Southern Caucus, 1969
1864Southern Caucus, 1968
1865Southern Caucus, 1967
1866Southern Caucus, 1966
1867Southern Caucus, 1965
1868Southern Caucus, 1964
1869Southern Caucus, 1963
18610Southern Caucus, 1962
18611Southern Caucus, 1961
18612Southern Caucus, 1960
18613Southern Caucus, 1959
18614Southern Caucus, 1957-1958
NN. States' Rights
boxfolder
18615States' Rights, 1970
18616States' Rights, 1968
18617States' Rights, 1965-1967
18618States' Rights, 1963-1964
18619States' Rights, 1961-1962
18620States' Rights, 1959-1960
18621States' Rights, 1958
18622States' Rights, 1957
18623States' Rights, 1954-1957
boxfolder
1871Material, 1944-1967
OO. Supreme Court
1. General
boxfolder
1872Correspondence, 1970 May-November
1873Correspondence, 1970 April 20-30
1874Correspondence, 1970 April 1-17
1875Correspondence, 1970 March
1876Correspondence, 1970 February
1877Correspondence, 1970 January
boxfolder
1881Correspondence, 1969 December
1882Correspondence, 1969 November 18-25
1883Correspondence, 1969 November 5-17
1884Correspondence, 1969 October 13-31
1885Correspondence, 1969 October 9-10
1886Correspondence, 1969 October 8
1887Correspondence, 1969 October 7
1888Correspondence, 1969 July-August
1889Correspondence, 1969 May-June
18810Correspondence, 1969 January-April
boxfolder
1891Correspondence, 1968 November-December
1892Correspondence, 1968 October 8-31
1893Correspondence, 1968 October 1-7
1894Correspondence, 1968 September 25-30
1895Correspondence, 1968 September 13-24
1896Correspondence, 1968 September 6-12
1897Correspondence, 1968 August 28-31
1898Correspondence, 1968 August 1-24
1899Correspondence, 1968 July 31
18910Correspondence, 1968 July 24-30
18911Correspondence, 1968 July 22-23
18912Correspondence, 1968 July 17-19
18913Correspondence, 1968 July 1-16
boxfolder
1901Correspondence, 1968 June
1902Correspondence, 1968 April-May
1903Correspondence, 1968 January-March
1904Correspondence, 1967 November-December
1905Correspondence, 1967 July-October
1906Correspondence, 1967 May-June
1907Correspondence, 1967 January-April
1908Correspondence, 1966 October-December
1909Correspondence, 1966 July-September
19010Correspondence, 1966 January-June
boxfolder
1911Correspondence, 1965 November-December
1912Correspondence, 1965 January-August
1913Correspondence, 1964 September-December
1914Correspondence, 1964 August
1915Correspondence, 1964 July
1916Correspondence, 1964 January-June
1917Correspondence, 1963 July-December
1918Correspondence, 1963 January-June
1919Correspondence, 1962 November-December
19110Correspondence, 1962 May-October
boxfolder
1921Correspondence, 1962 January-April
1922Material, 1962
1923Correspondence, 1961 April-December
1924Correspondence, 1961 January-March
1925Correspondence, 1960
1926Material, 1960
boxfolder
1931Correspondence, 1959 February-December
1932Correspondence, 1959 January
1933Correspondence, 1958 December
1934Correspondence, 1958 November
1935Correspondence, 1958 October 10-31
1936Correspondence, 1958 October 1-6
1937Correspondence, 1958 September 15-30
1938Correspondence, 1958 September 2-12
boxfolder
1941Correspondence, 1958 July-August
1942Correspondence, 1958 June
1943Correspondence, 1958 April-May
1944Correspondence, 1958 February-March
1945Correspondence, 1958 January
1946Correspondence, 1957 December
1947Correspondence, 1957 November
1948Correspondence, 1957 October
1949Correspondence, 1957 September
boxfolder
1951Correspondence, 1957 August
1952Correspondence, 1957 July
1953Correspondence, 1957 June
1954Correspondence, 1957 March-May
1955Correspondence, 1957 January-February
1956Material, 1957
1957Correspondence, 1956 September-December
1958Correspondence, 1956 May-August
1959Material, 1953-1956
2. Southern Manifesto
boxfolder
19510Manifesto Correspondence, 1956 March 20-May 16
19511Correspondence, none
3. School Prayer
boxfolder
1961School Prayer- Correspondence, 1970
1962School Prayer- Correspondence, 1969
1963School Prayer- Correspondence, 1968
1964School Prayer- Correspondence, 1967
1965School Prayer- Correspondence, 1966 August-December
1966School Prayer- Correspondence, 1966 January-July
1967School Prayer- Correspondence, 1964 June-1965 December
1968School Prayer- Correspondence, 1964 April-May
boxfolder
1971School Prayer- Correspondence, 1964 January-March
1972School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 December 20-30
1973School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 December 2-19
1974School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 November 12-29
1975School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 November 4-9
1976School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 October 24-31
1977School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 October 15-23
1978School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 October 12-14
1979School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 September 4-October 9
boxfolder
1981School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 August 10-26
1982School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 August 1-9
1983School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 July 16-31
1984School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 July 12-15
1985School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 July 9-11
1986School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 July 3-8
1987School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 July 1-2
1988School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 June 27-29
1989School Prayer- Correspondence, 1963 June 25-26
19810School Prayer- Correspondence, 1962 June 24-1963 January 2
boxfolder
1991School Prayer- Correspondence, 1962 August-December
1992School Prayer- Correspondence, 1962 July 10-31
1993School Prayer- Correspondence, 1962 July 1-7
1994School Prayer- Correspondence, 1962 June
1995School Prayer- Correspondence, 1962 January-May
1996School Prayer- Correspondence, 1959-1961
4. Supreme Court Rulings
boxfolder
1997Material, 1950 June-July
boxfolder
2001Material, 1950 January-June
2002Material, 1944-1949
5. Talmadge Constitutional Amendment
boxfolder
2003Correspondence, 1959 March-1961 January
2004Correspondence, 1959 February 18-24
2005Correspondence, 1959 February 16-17
2006Correspondence, 1959 February 5-13
2007Correspondence, 1959 January 20-February 4
6. Tragedy of Errors
boxfolder
2008Correspondence, 1958 February-1959 September
2008Correspondence, 1958 February-1959 September
2009Correspondence, 1958 January 17-29
20010Correspondence, 1957 September-December
boxfolder
2011Unanswered letters, 1957-1958
2012Speech, 1957 August 23
2013Material, 1957
7. Walton County Murders
boxfolder
2014Correspondence, 1946


PP. Constituent Correspondence Answered by Robo , 1957-1970
Incoming correspondence answered by automatic form letters.
boxfolder
2021Support for Presidential Commission on Civil Disorders [Riot Report], 1968
2022Opposition to Presidential Commission on Civil Disorders [Riot Report], 1968
2023H.E.W. Guidelines [Health, Education, and Welfare], 1969
2024School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 1 of 3), 1970 February-March
2025School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 2 of 3), 1970 February-March
2026School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 3 of 3), 1970 February-March
2027School Desegregation-Anti Busing, 1970 October
2028Support Equal Rights Amendment, 1970
boxfolder
2031H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 1 of 5), 1970 July 23
2032H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 2 of 5), 1970 July 23
2033H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 3 of 5), 1970 July 23
2034H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 4 of 5), 1970 July 23
2035H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 5 of 5), 1970 July 23
boxfolder
2041School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 1 of 4), 1970
2042School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 2 of 4), 1970
2043School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 3 of 4), 1970
2044School Desegregation-Anti Busing (folder 4 of 4), 1970
2045Support for Vietnam and Cambodia, 1970
boxfolder
2051School Desegregation-Anti Busing, 1969
2052School Desegregation-Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 1 of 2), 1970 March
2053School Desegregation-Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 2 of 2), 1970 March
2054School Desegregation-Anti Busing, 1970 April-May
2055H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 1 of 2), 1970 July
2056H.E.W. Modified School Plan-Against (folder 2 of 2), 1970 July
2057School Desegregation-Anti Busing, 1970 August-December
2058Against Appointment of Judge Harrold Carswell, 1970
boxfolder
2061School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 1 of 4), 1970 March
2062School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 2 of 4), 1970 March
2063School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 3 of 4), 1970 March
2064School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 4 of 4), 1970 March
boxfolder
2071School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 1 of 4), 1970 March
2072School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 2 of 4), 1970 March
2073School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 3 of 4), 1970 March
2074School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 4 of 4), 1970 March
boxfolder
2081School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 1 of 4), 1970 March
2082School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 2 of 4), 1970 March
2083School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 3 of 4), 1970 March
2084School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney] (folder 4 of 4), 1970 March
2085School Desegregation-Tattnall County Anti Busing Petition, 1970 March
boxfolder
2091School Desegregation- Anti Busing ["Freedom of Choice" by Whiteford Blakeney], 1970 March
2092School Desegregation- Anti Busing (folder 1 of 3), 1970 January-March
2093School Desegregation- Anti Busing (folder 2 of 3), 1970 January-March
2094School Desegregation- Anti Busing (folder 3 of 3), 1970 January-March
2095Restore Voluntary Prayer in Schools, 1970
2096Support Anti-Obscenity Bill, 1970
boxfolder
2101School Desegregation- Anti Busing and H.E.W. Guidelines (folder 1 of 4), 1970
2102School Desegregation- Anti Busing and H.E.W. Guidelines (folder 2 of 4), 1970
2103School Desegregation- Anti Busing and H.E.W. Guidelines (folder 3 of 4), 1970
2104School Desegregation- Anti Busing and H.E.W. Guidelines (folder 4 of 4), 1970
boxfolder
2111School Desegregation- Anti Busing and Freedom of Choice (folder 1 of 5), 1970
2112School Desegregation- Anti Busing and Freedom of Choice (folder 2 of 5), 1970
2113School Desegregation- Anti Busing and Freedom of Choice (folder 3 of 5), 1970
2114School Desegregation- Anti Busing and Freedom of Choice (folder 4 of 5), 1970
2115School Desegregation- Anti Busing and Freedom of Choice (folder 5 of 5), 1970
2116Support Israel, 1970 January
boxfolder
2121Martin Luther King Assassination and Race Riots (folder 1 of 2), 1968 April
2122Martin Luther King Assassination and Race Riots (folder 2 of 2), 1968 April
2123Open Housing Bill-Against, 1968
2124March on Washington-Against, 1968 March-April
2125Poverty March/Poor Peoples' Sit-in in Washington-Against, 1968 May
2126President's Commission on Civil Disorders Report [Riot Report], 1968
2127Pro Civil Rights and Pro Open Housing, 1968
2128Corporate Compliance to Civil Rights, 1968
boxfolder
2131Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964
2132Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964
2133Anti Civil Rights [thank you letters for voting against bill] (folder 1 of 2), 1964
2134Anti Civil Rights [thank you letters for voting against bill] (folder 2 of 2), 1964
2135National Referendum for Civil Rights [out of state], 1964
boxfolder
2141Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May-June
2142Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May-June
2143Anti Civil Rights Bill/Thank You Letters (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May-June
2144Anti Civil Rights Bill/Thank You Letters (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May-June
2145Pro Civil Rights Bill, 1964 June
2146Prayer in Schools, 1964 June
boxfolder
2151Pro Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964
2152Pro Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964
2153Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964
2154Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964
2155Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964
boxfolder
2161Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 May-June
2162Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 May-June
2163Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 May-June
2164Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 May-June
boxfolder
2171Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May
2172Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May
2173Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May
2174Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May
boxfolder
2181Governor George Wallace-Maryland, 1964 May
2182Students for a Democratic Society (NY), 1964 May
2183Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 May
2184Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 May
2185Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 May
boxfolder
2191Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 May
2192Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 May
2193Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 May
2194Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 May
boxfolder
2201Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 May
2202Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 May
2203Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 May
2204Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 May
2205Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 May
boxfolder
2211Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 3), 1964 May
2212Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 3), 1964 May
2213Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 3), 1964 May
2214Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May
2215Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May
2216Becker Amendment-Bible in Schools, 1964 May
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2221Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 May
2222Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 May
2223Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 May
2224Anti Civil Rights Bill Petition from Ohio [National Association for the Advancement of White People] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May
2225Anti Civil Rights Bill Petition from Ohio [National Association for the Advancement of White People] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May
boxfolder
2231Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 6), 1964 May
2232Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 6), 1964 May
2233Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 6), 1964 May
2234Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 6), 1964 May
2235Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 6), 1964 May
2236Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 6 of 6), 1964 May
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2241Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 May
2242Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 May
2243Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 May
2244Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 May
2245Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 May
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2251Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April-May
2252Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April-May
2253Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April-May
2254Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April-May
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2261Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 April
2262Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 April
2263Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 April
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2271Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 May
2272Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 May
2273Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 May
2274Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 May
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2281Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April
2282Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April
2283Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April
2284Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
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2291Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 May
2292Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 May
2293Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 May
2294Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May
2295Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May
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2301Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April-May
2302Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April-May
2303Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April-May
2304Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April-May
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2311Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 May
2312Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 May
2313Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 May
2314Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 May
2315Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 May
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2321Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April
2322Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April
2323Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April
2324Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
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2331Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 April
2332Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 April
2333Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 April
2334Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 April
2335Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 April
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2341Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 April
2342Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 April
2343Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 April
2344Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 April
2345Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 April
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2351Becker Amendment-Pro Prayer in Schools, 1964 April 30
2352Acknowledgements to Senator's Letter on Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April
2353Acknowledgements to Senator's Letter on Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April
2354Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April
2355Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April
2356Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April
2357Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
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2361Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April
2362Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April
2363Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April
2364Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
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2371Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 April
2372Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 April
2373Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 April
2374Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 April
2375Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 April
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2381Pro Civil Rights Bill- Princeton University Petition, 1964 April 25
2382Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 April
2383Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April
2384Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April
2385Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April
2386Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
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2391Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 April
2392Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 April
2393Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 April
2394Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 April
2395Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 April
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2401Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 April
2402Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 April
2403Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 April
2404Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 April
2405Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 April
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2411Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 3), 1964 April
2412Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 3), 1964 April-May
2413Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 3), 1964 April
2414Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 April
2415Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 April
2416Anti Civil Rights Bill- Form Letter Postcard, 1964 May-June
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2421Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 April
2422Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 April
2423Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 April
2424Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
2425RE: NY Police Action at World Fair- Dissaprove Russell's Criticism, 1964 April
2426Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April
2427Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April
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2431Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 April
2432Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 April
2433Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 April
2434Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April
2435Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April
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2441Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April
2442Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April
2443Pro Civil Rights Bill, 1964 April
2444Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 April
2445Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964 April
2446Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964 April
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2451Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 April
2452Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 April
2453Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 April
2454Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 April
2455Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 April
2456Fight Communism- Take Over Cuba, 1964 April
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2461Anti Civil Rights Bill- Form Letter Postcard, 1964 May 29
2462Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 March-April
2463Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 March-April
2464Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 March-April
2465Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 March-April
2466Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 March-April
2467Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 April
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2471Proposed Relocation of African-Americans, 1964 March
2472Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 March
2473Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 March
2474Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 March-April
2475Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 April
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2481Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 March
2482Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 March
2483Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2484Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2485Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
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2491Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5 ), 1964 March
2492Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 February-March
2493Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 February-March
2494Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 February-March
2495Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 February-March
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2501Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 March
2502Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2503Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2504Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
2505Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 March
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2511Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 March
2512Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 March
2513Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 March
2514Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 March
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2521Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 March
2522Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 March
2523Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 March
2524Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 March
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2531Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 March
2532Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 March
2533Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 March
2534Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 March
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2541Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 March
2542Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 March
2543Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 March
2544Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 March
2545Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 March
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2551Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2552Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2553Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
2554Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 February
2555Anti Civil Rights Bill, RE: Russell on TV/Radio- "Face the Nation" [out of state], 1964 March
2556Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 March 27
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2561Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 5), 1964 March
2562Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 5), 1964 March
2563Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 5), 1964 March
2564Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 5), 1964 March
2565Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 5 of 5), 1964 March
2566Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 March
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2571Anti Civil Rights Bill, RE: "Face the Nation" Interview (folder 1 of 2), 1964 March
2572Anti Civil Rights Bill, RE: "Face the Nation" Interview (folder 2 of 2), 1964 March
2573Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2574Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2575Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
2576Russell's Form Letter to Constituents - Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 March
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2581Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 March
2582Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2583Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2584Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
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2591Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 March
2592Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 March
2593Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 March
2594Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 March
2595Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 March
2596Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 March
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2601IRS [Internal Revenue Service] Tax Exempt Organizations, 1964 March
2602Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 March
2603Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 March
2604Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 March
2605Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 March
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2611Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 March
2612Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 March
2613Pro Civil Rights Bill, 1964 March
2614Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2615Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2616Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
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2621Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 March
2622Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 March
2623Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 March
2624Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 March
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2631Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 February
2632Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 February
2633Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 February
2634Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 February
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2641Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1964 February
2642Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1964 February
2643Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1964 February
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2651Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 February
2652Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1964 February
2653Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1964 February
2654Anti Civil Righst Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1964 February
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2661Donation Request from Savannah State College for Scholarship Drive, 1964 February
2662Support One Price Cotton Bill, 1964 February
2663Pro Civil Rights Bill, 1964 February
2664Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1964 February
2665Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 2), 1964 February
2666Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 2), 1964 February
2667RE: US News & World Report Aricle, Compromise on Civil Rights Bill- Oppose, 1964 February
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2671Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1964 May
2672Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1964 February
2673Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1964 February
2674Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1964 February
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2681Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1958-1963
2682Pro Relocation, 1958-1959
2683Pro Civil Rights Bill, 1963 June
2684Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1963
2685Pro Civil Rights [out of state], 1959
2686Desegregation in the Armed Forces, 1963
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2691Anti Civil Rights Bill- Protesting Little Rock [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1957
2692Anti Civil Rights Bill- Protesting Little Rock [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1957
2693Anti Civil Rights Bill- Protesting Little Rock (folder 1 of 2), 1957
2694Anti Civil Rights Bill- Protesting Little Rock (folder 2 of 2), 1957
2695Robos Form Letter- Anti Civil Rights, 1957
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2701Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1957
2702Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1957
2703Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1957
2704Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR, 1957
2705Pro Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR [out of state], 1957
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2711Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR, 1957
2712Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR [out of state] (folder 1 of 2), 1957
2713Opposition to Federal Troops in Little Rock, AR [out of state] (folder 2 of 2), 1957
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2721Jury Trial Amendment on Civil Rights Bill- Thank You/Congratulatory Correspondence [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1957
2722Jury Trial Amendment on Civil Rights Bill- Thank You/Congratulatory Correspondence [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1957
2723Jury Trial Amendment on Civil Rights Bill- Thank You/Congratulatory Correspondence [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1957
2724Jury Trial Amendment on Civil Rights Bill- Thank You/Congratulatory Correspondence, 1957
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2731Anti Civil Rights Bill- Thank You Correspondence [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1957
2732Anti Civil Rights Bill- Thank You Correspondence [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1957
2733Anti Civil Rights Bill- Thank You Correspondence [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1957
2734Anti Civil Rights Bill- Thank You Correspondence (folder 1 of 2), 1957
2735Anti Civil Rights Bill- Thank You Correspondence (folder 2 of 2), 1957
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2741Pass Postal Service Salary Increase, 1957 August
2742Russell's Form Letter RE: Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1957
2743Anti Civil Rights Bill, 1957 August
2744Anti Civil Rights Bill/ Pro Jury Trial Amendment [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1957 August
2745Anti Civil Rights Bill/ Pro Jury Trial Amendment [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1957 August
2746Anti Civil Rights Bill/ Pro Jury Trial Amendment [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1957 August
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2751Pro Civil Rights Bill [out of state], 1957
2752Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 4), 1957
2753Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 4), 1957
2754Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 4), 1957
2755Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 4 of 4), 1957
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2761Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 4), 1957 July
2762Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 4), 1957 July
2763Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 4), 1957 July
2764Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 4 of 4), 1957 July
2765Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 1 of 3), 1957 July
2766Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 2 of 3), 1957 July
2767Anti Civil Rights Bill [out of state] (folder 3 of 3), 1957 July
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2771Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 7), 1957 July
2772Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 7), 1957 July
2773Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 7), 1957 July
2774Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 4 of 7), 1957 July
2775Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 5 of 7), 1957 July
2776Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 6 of 7), 1957 July
2777Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 7 of 7), 1957 July
2778Pro Civil Rights Bill, 1957 July
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2781Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 7), 1957 July
2782Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 7), 1957 July
2783Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 7), 1957 July
2784Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 4 of 7), 1957 July
2785Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 5 of 7), 1957 July
2786Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 6 of 7), 1957 July
2787Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 7 of 7), 1957 July
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2791Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 6), 1957 July
2792Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 6), 1957 July
2793Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 6), 1957 July
2794Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 4 of 6), 1957 July
2795Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 5 of 6), 1957 July
2796Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 6 of 6), 1957 July
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2801Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 3), 1957 July
2802Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 3), 1957 July
2803Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 3), 1957 July
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2811Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 1 of 3), 1957 July
2812Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 2 of 3), 1957 July
2813Anti Civil Rights Bill (folder 3 of 3), 1957 July