Container
|
Title
|
|
Part 1 (Mss 546, Audio 956A, Micro 2119, Micro 2120, Micro 2121): Original Collection, 1944-197635.6 c.f. (24 record center cartons, 30 archives boxes), 60 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 7 tape recordings The records of SEDFRE document three major program areas: administration, including records of the scholarship fund; the leadership development program; and the legal department. The relationship between CORE and SEDF, and the growing differences, subsequent split, and formation of SEDFRE, are illustrated in the correspondence of Marvin Rich and of Carl Rachlin. The files are arranged in three paper series, which overlap to some degree, plus a final series of tape recordings. SEDFRE's ADMINISTRATIVE FILES consist of the papers of executive director Marvin Rich, with a few items from the tenure of Ronnie Moore. Although almost every aspect of SEDFRE's programs is illustrated in the Administrative Files, much of the documentation yields little of real value to the historical researcher. For the most part, the Administrative Files are arranged so as to retain their original order and folder titles, with minor changes made where necessary for clarity. Organizational records of SEDFRE consist of complete files of minutes of board meetings from November 1962 to May 1964, with scattered numbers through 1969; an annual report, 1973; by-laws, 1965, with undated policy statements; and files of administrative records of CORE and of its National Action Council. There is a substantial quantity of general correspondence of Marvin Rich, and a much smaller file of letters of Ronnie Moore, with related organizations, CORE administrative officers, and SEDFRE staff and contributors. Marvin Rich handled much of the correspondence regarding solicitation of contributions; these letters are present in his files, together with those pertaining to SEDFRE's various projects and programs, and routine and administrative correspondence. After 1968 Rich's correspondence is primarily administrative in nature. Much of the correspondence between the executive director, members of his staff, and contributors and staff of the legal defense department, has been filed under the name of the writer or department. Therefore, within the legal department files are located copies of incoming and outgoing correspondence between Rich and Carl Rachlin, and between Rich and the many attorneys retained by SEDFRE to work in the South. Most of the letters primarily deal with financial arrangements between the organization and the attorney and with the costs of legal work. SEDFRE's scholarship program is documented by files of applications, rejected applications, financial statements, inquiries, and counseling records, as well as records of the scholarship committee and its administrator, Nanette Sachs. Unfortunately, these files tell little about the selection process employed by the committee. As SEDFRE's underlying purpose was to seek funds for CORE and SEDFRE projects, there is a considerable amount of fund-raising material within the Administrative Files. There are an abundance of contribution acknowledgements, both to the foundations and to individuals, which reveal where SEDFRE's funds originated. There are also budget and financial reports, 1965-1966; loan records, 1965; records of SEDFRE disbursements, bank deposits, and bills of the legal department; and records of SEDFRE's accountant. For the most part, these files are rather routine in nature, and somewhat disappointing in their content. An example of an organized SEDFRE fund-raising campaign is found in the files of the proposed periodical, Free and Equal. Other fund-raising efforts included the annual Artists for CORE (later, Artists for SEDF) exhibition and sale of works of leading American artists, and the Economy Thrift Shop in New York, which sold donated items and produced profits for over two years. SEDFRE also participated in a number of civil-rights projects, particularly in the South, which are documented in the Administrative Files. Following the 1964 murder of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner in Mississippi, SEDFRE took an active role in planning a memorial community center in Meridian, Mississippi. The files include proposals for the Center, fund-raising and financial papers, correspondence, and architectural plans for the structure. Within the collection are correspondence, news releases, and clippings relating to their deaths; a copy of Schwerner's original application to work for CORE; a memorial anniversary program and other commemorative material. Also present are drafts, notes and correspondence for the book, They Shall Overcome, sponsored by SEDF, including letters between Marvin Rich and author Saul Bellow, who wrote the introduction to the book. Other SEDFRE projects illustrated in the Administrative Files include the Citizenship Education Project and Workshops conducted in Louisiana, northern Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia, which were designed to encourage blacks to register to vote. The Community Development Fellow-ship Program is represented by correspondence, reports, and applications of the students who were actively sought by SEDFRE to conduct local voter registration drives in the South. The Newark, New Jersey Welfare Rights Project was a one-year demonstration program, 1967-1968, designed to produce and make available a comprehensive body of information for welfare recipients and those who worked with them. These files include general reference material, the Newark Welfare Rights Handbook, and correspondence and papers of Shirley Lacy, project director. The files of the LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM of SEDFRE largely consist of the records of Ronnie Moore, head of the program and his staff. The development of the program can be seen in the files of the Program's prospectus and papers, the records of the Advisory Committee, reports, and general and specific files of Moore's correspondence. A major portion of this series includes applications, training designs and plans, evaluations, and correspondence regarding the leadership development work-shops sponsored by SEDFRE. The Neighborhood Action Institute in Gary, Indiana, is a particularly well-documented example of a city-wide organization established by SEDFRE to conduct workshops for a variety of professionals, government officials, businesspeople, and the general public. The files also illustrate the initiation of the program in Gary, the development of the training programs, and the financial aspects of conducting the workshops. Similar, although more fragmentary, material may be found in the files of workshops held by local CORE organizations, and by other organizations which cooperated with SEDFRE in conducting workshops. The Citizenship Education Workshops noted above in the description of the Administrative Files are also represented in the files of the Leadership Development Program, by applications, evaluations of the workshops, reports, and training programs. The subject files of the Leadership Development staff include materials used in the development and preparation of their programs. There are folders on career training, narcotics education, community organizing, welfare rights, police-community relations, the Poor People's Campaign, the Puerto Rican Community Development Project, employment programs, and others. Documentation includes correspondence with staff from other projects, internal memoranda and notes, questionnaires, reports, and printed and near-print materials. The records of SEDFRE's LEGAL DEPARTMENT are the most numerous in the collection, consisting of the private and professional correspondence of Carl Rachlin; general correspondence of the department, most of which was written by Rachlin; general administrative records; files of correspondence with and papers of other civil rights, civil liberties, and legal organizations and projects; extensive case files concerning legal cases litigated by SEDFRE; case files from numerous civil rights cases not conducted by SEDFRE, which were kept for reference and research purposes; complaints and requests to SEDFRE for legal assistance; housing and rent strike cases; papers from undeveloped legal cases; files of documents from New York City fair hearings: personal, professional, and reference papers of Rachlin: and legal department reference files. Carl Rachlin's personal and professional correspondence, arranged in chronological order, consists of letters written as CORE general counsel; personal letters written as CORE general counsel; personal letters to friends and acquaintances, many of whom were also involved in civil rights work or who were attorneys; and correspondence regarding his speaking engagements, articles, and book reviews. There is a folder of correspondence from February - March 1967, between Rachlin and Floyd McKissick, national director of CORE, in which are discussed Rachlin's resignation as CORE general counsel (November 30, 1966), the history of the CORE-SEDF relationship, financial responsibilities and problems, and other items which contributed to the break between CORE and SEDF and led to the organization of SEDFRE. Like the general correspondence of the legal department which follows it, Rachlin's correspondence has been retained as a separate entity, as arranged by the legal department staff. As a result, there is some overlap between the two correspondence subseries, and the researcher should check both portions. General correspondence consists of letters written by the legal department, primarily by Rachlin, but also by Steven Nagler, Richard Klein, Steven Schlakman, and other staff assistants. The correspondence has been arranged by individual, organization, activity, or topic, and is in chronological order within each category. Much of the correspondence concerns cases in litigation or legal action contemplated by SEDFRE, or discusses situations out of SEDFRE's jurisdiction but of general interest to civil rights groups. There are also files of correspondence and related material pertaining to the general operation of the department, such as files on the employment of law students, fund-raising, postal permits and rules, and requests for information. The general administrative records of the department include annual reports, 1964-1968; program reports and prospectuses; an audit, 1963, and other financial records; information concerning bequests to CORE; CORE constitutions and minutes of CORE's National Action Committee and national conventions; contact lists; law students reports and research memoranda; and personnel files. Papers of both CORE and SEDF legal projects are found in these files; no attempt was made to alter their original integrated state. The involvement of law students and summer legal interns in the work of the department is clearly seen in many files of this subseries. Also present are correspondence, papers presented, and other documentation from the annual legal conferences sponsored by CORE from 1964-1966, as well as notes, correspondence, and memoranda from a meeting of CORE attorneys regarding civil rights in Louisiana, about 1964; records of a December 1964 Southwest Regional Conference; and reports of trips made by Carl Rachlin to various places in the South to assist with legal work or the presentation of a case. The legal department's records of its cooperation with other organizations and activities include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, newsletters, reports, and other papers from various civil rights and civil liberties groups interested in legal services for civil rights workers and minority citizens. There are also folders concerning groups in which Carl Rachlin maintained a personal interest, such as the American Jewish Congress. In addition, there are files on projects or groups which SEDFRE assisted or supported, and conferences sponsored by the legal department. Folders with general or topical headings contain correspondence, reports, notes, and printed material pertaining to the topic, apparently created by Carl Rachlin or the SEDFRE attorneys in the South in response to discriminatory situations or requests by local groups. Among these topics are the desegregation of Cambridge, Maryland swimming pools; Cordele, Georgia public housing; employment discrimination at the East Orange, New Jersey Veterans Hospital; Florida school suspensions; racial discrimination at the University of Massachusetts; school desegregation in Gadsden County, Florida; and voter registration in South Carolina. The major portion of this series is comprised of the legal case files, which are divided into several sections. The largest, consisting of case files of litigation undertaken by SEDFRE through its staff attorneys, or in conjunction with other civil rights groups, has been placed first, and fills boxes 34-44. Within the files, alphabetically-arranged by case, are legal papers, correspondence pertaining to the case, notes taken by the attorneys and student researchers, clippings, and legal citations and other reference material, all in chronological order in each category. Most of the cases involve CORE civil rights workers in the South, cases brought against CORE itself, and various civil rights “test” cases (i.e. testing the availability of public accommodations; federal school desegregation, equal opportunities, and voting rights legislation). Other cases pertain to welfare rights, housing and employment discrimination, and public accommodations in northern urban areas, and the many arrests and legal action stemming from the civil rights demonstrations at the 1964 New York World's Fair. There are several folders pertaining to desegregation of public schools in Louisiana; many of which are listed by the title of the individual case, while material regarding undeveloped cases or cases which could not be identified is filed with section entitled “Other Legal Cases.” Additional significant cases include the State of Louisiana vs. B. Elton Cox (and Cox vs. Louisiana), Robert L. Pierson vs. J. L. Ray (Freedom Riders arrested in Mississippi), and the suit brought by New York City police officer Thomas R. Gilligan against James Farmer and CORE (Gilligan's shooting of James Power triggered the 1964 Harlem riots; Farmer's comments regarding Gilligan caused him to sue for libel). Other Legal Cases (Boxes 44-45) include similar material, but in these instances much of the material appeared to be collected by SEDFRE for reference use, or illustrate cases where SEDFRE or CORE filed an “amicus curiae” brief in the matter. These cases are arranged in a fashion similar to those described above. Other portions of the legal department files include complaints to SEDFRE and requests for help, particularly from the New York City area. Following the 1964 race riots in Harlem, SEDFRE received numerous complaints of police brutality, in the form of letters, notes, signed complaints, and telephone messages; these form a substantial portion of this sub-series. Other subjects of complaints were housing, welfare, unions and labor, Armed Forces discrimination, and the conditions at Attica State Prison. Similar types of documentation may be found in the subseries entitled “Housing and Rent Strikes” and “Undeveloped Cases;” in each are located legal papers, correspondence, handwritten notes, and items presented in support of a legal claim. Most of the files are of a fragmentary nature. The papers concerning fair hearing includes the legal documents from the hearings, together with correspondence and notes, all arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the individual involved. “Fair hearings” were employed in the disposition of New York City welfare cases, and the subseries also includes copies of fair hearings rules, regulations, and analyses of these rules. Also present are case notes, hearing requests, correspondence and other documents. Personal papers of Carl Rachlin, excluding correspondence for the most part, follow the administrative records of the legal department. There is one folder containing a few personal documents and legal papers, and several folders of published articles, drafts, and notes; and speeches written by Rachlin, and printed copies of his testimony before Congressional committees. Most of the writings and speeches deal with civil rights law, law in general, community action, and labor law. In 1968 Rachlin taught a seminar on the legal dimensions of current civil rights problems at the University of Wisconsin Summer Institute of Behavioral Science and Law. Also in the subseries are a few folders of legal papers and correspondence from Rachlin's personal law practice, which he apparently conducted, albeit at a reduced level, during his tenure with SEDFRE. Other activities of Rachlin during this period are documented in the following section, together with a small personal reference file. From 1967 to 1969, Rachlin served on the American Bar Association's Subcommittee on the Continuing Gap (between the promise and reality of civil rights laws). With the papers of the Subcommittee are the final report and draft, membership lists, correspondence, minutes, reports, and reference material. Apparently the Subcommittee requested back-ground information regarding civil rights laws and compliance from several states throughout the country; this material is also present in the collection. Rachlin's general reference files include copies and analyses of the several civil rights laws, confidentiality of records, federal bail practices, and foodstamp programs. Also present is a small folder of Rachlin's personal financial records. The final portion of this series consists of the legal department's general reference files, collected by the staff for research use. A variety of topics and subjects may be found in the files, which include printed and near-print material; News clippings and articles; writings, notes, and drafts of position papers and statements; and similar items. TAPE RECORDINGS in the collection are miscellaneous in nature. They include four stereonetts/labeled “Gilligan” (Gilligan, Thomas R. vs. James Farmer, CORE, et al., legal case, 1964-1968). On tape are the second draft of an article for the Minnesota Bar Journal, a discussion of an article about lawyers and civil rights; dictated correspondence, including a letter about a client who was denied welfare; a discussion about the use of law student help and the needs of such students; and a discussion of Israel's union ownership of the means of production. It is unclear how much, if any, of the tape recordings pertain directly to the Gilligan case. Rather, the tapes may have been made in Carl Rachlin's office and as such, reflect usual professional, office, and personal concerns. One tape records an unidentified speaker discussing non-violence, civil rights, and nuclear disarmament, while two other tapes record a two-hour radio show, “Are the Civil Rights Groups Communist Influenced?” The radio show, hosted by Haywood Vincent and broadcast over WNAZ, Albany, New York, May 25, 1964, presented an interview with Mrs. Julia Brown, a volunteer FBI informant. Mrs. Brown expressed her viewpoints and experiences in the civil rights movement, based on her nine years as an informant, and her belief that Martin Luther King Jr., and other civil rights leaders were “Communist dupes” and inciters of riots. The second reel includes reactions of call-in listeners.
|
|
Mss 546 / Micro 2119
|
Series: Administrative Files
|
|
Box/Folder
1/1
Reel
1
|
Aelony, Zev, CORE Task Force, Americus, Georgia, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
1/2
Reel
1 (continued)
|
AFL-CIO, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
1/3
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Americans for Democratic Action (Carla Cohen), 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
1/4
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Annual reports, 1971, 1973
|
|
Box/Folder
1/5
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Board meetings - minutes and financial statements, 1962-1967, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
1/6
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Broadway Answers Selma Committee (Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith), 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
1/7
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Brochures, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
1/8
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Brown, William E., SEDFRE Field Worker, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
1/9
Reel
1 (continued)
|
By-laws, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
1/9
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Policy statements, undated
|
|
|
Chaney, James; Goodman, Andrew; and Schwerner, Michael, Deaths and Meridian, Mississippi Community Center
|
|
Box/Folder
1/10
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Schwerner application to CORE (copy), 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
1/10
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Clippings, press release and news summaries, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
1/11
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Memorial Anniversary Program and Commemorative Period, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
1/12-13
Reel
1 (continued)
|
They Shall Overcome memorial book: correspondence, memos and drafts, 1965
|
|
|
Community Center
|
|
Box/Folder
1/14
Reel
1 (continued)
|
COFO field staff reports and proposals, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
1/15
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Fundraising, finances and sponsors, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
1/16
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Proposals, organization and plans for center, 1964-1965
|
|
Mss 546
Box/Folder
1/17
|
Child Development Group of Mississippi, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
1/18
|
Citizenship Education Project, Louisiana and North Florida, 1964-1965
|
|
Mss 546 / Micro 2119
Box/Folder
2/1
Reel
2
|
Citizenship Education Workshop, South Carolina, 1966; Georgia, , 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
2/2-3
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Community Development Fellowship Program and Report, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
2/4
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Conference on Negro Unemployment and Job Opportunity, proposal, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
2/5
Reel
2 (continued)
|
“A CORE Charge to the White House Conference,” 1965 November 17-18
|
|
Box/Folder
2/6
Reel
2 (continued)
|
CORE Committee of Inquiry - testimony regarding police brutality in the South from 1960 to 1962, 1962 May 25
|
|
Box/Folder
2/7
Reel
2 (continued)
|
CORE constitution, by-laws, descriptions of CORE's departments, organizational manual
|
|
Box/Folder
2/8
Reel
2 (continued)
|
CORE Southern Education Project, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
2/9
Reel
2 (continued)
|
CORE Southern Regional Office, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
2/10
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Delta Ministry reports and correspondence, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
2/11
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Encampment for Citizenship, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
2/12
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
2/13
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Felder, James (Technical Assistance Program) correspondence and papers, 1969
|
|
|
Financial records
|
|
|
Bank deposit memos
|
|
Box/Folder
2/14-16
Reel
2 (continued)
|
1963-1966 August
|
|
Box/Folder
3/1
Reel
3
|
1966 September-December
|
|
Box/Folder
3/2
Reel
3 (continued)
|
S. Appleton's file, 1962-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
3/3
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Bank statements and cancelled checks, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
3/4
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Banking agreements, 1962-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
3/5
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Bills outstanding (CORE legal department) - correspondence and lists, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
3/6-7
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Budgets and financial reports, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
3/8
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Loan records, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
3/9
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Records of Samuel Perelson, SEDFRE accountant, 1965-1968
|
|
|
Records of disbursements
|
|
Box/Folder
3/10
Reel
3 (continued)
|
1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
4/1
Reel
3 (continued)
|
1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
4/2
Reel
4
|
Tax exemption materials, 1964-1965
|
|
|
Free and Equal
|
|
Box/Folder
4/3
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Disbursements, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
4/4
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Foundation appeals, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
4/5
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Prospectuses and related material, 1964
|
|
|
Fundraising
|
|
|
Acknowledgements to Contributors
|
|
Box/Folder
4/6-8
Reel
4 (continued)
|
1965-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
5/1-2
Reel
4 (continued)
|
1970 January-September
|
|
|
Artists for CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
5/3-5
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Exhibition and sale - financial and related records, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
5/6
Reel
5
|
Lists of artists and correspondence, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
5/7
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Artists for SEDF - financial and related records, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
5/8
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Katrina McCormick Barnes cocktail party, 1965 April 13
|
|
Box/Folder
5/9
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Katrina McCormick Barnes reception, 1965 April 15
|
|
Box/Folder
5/10
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Beaumont Foundation, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
5/11
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Bequests to CORE, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
5/12
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Contributors lists, 1964-1966
|
|
|
Economy Thrift Shop
|
|
Box/Folder
6/1
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Correspondence and financial records, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
6/2-9
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Sales records, 1965 October-1967 July
|
|
Box/Folder
6/10
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Sales tax returns, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
6/11
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Fain, Irving, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
6/12
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Foundation scholarship appeals, 1965 Spring
|
|
Box/Folder
7/1
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Foundations and individuals, 1962-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
7/2
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Rabinowitz Foundation, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
7/3
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Sample form letters (SEDFRE and CORE)
|
|
Box/Folder
7/4
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Taconic Foundation, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
7/5
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Fusco, Liz, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
7/6
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Gartner, Alan - Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, New York, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
7/7
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Histadrut House - trip to Israel, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
7/8
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Holden, Anna, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
7/9
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Iberville Industrial Voters League, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
7/10
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Incorporation papers and IRS exemption application (SEDF), 1962-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
7/11
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Institute of Community Studies, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
7/12
Reel
5 (continued)
|
International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, 1962
|
|
Box/Folder
7/13
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, 1966-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
7/14
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee (ACLU), 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
7/15
Reel
6
|
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1968, 1970
|
|
Box/Folder
7/16
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Leadership development - correspondence, plans, reference materials, 1963-1966, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
7/17
Reel
6 (continued)
|
League for Industrial Democracy, 1966-1969
|
|
|
Legal Defense Department
|
|
Box/Folder
8/1
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Bell, Murphy W., 1962-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
8/2
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Brewer, Bradley, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
8/3-4
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Collins, Douglas and Elie, 1961-1969 July
|
|
Box/Folder
8/5-8
Reel
6 (continued)/7
|
Due, John J., 1963-1968, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
9/1
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Finney, Ernest, 1965-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
9/2
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
9/3
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous legal expenses, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
9/4
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Nagler, Stephen M., 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
9/5
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Politan, N. H., 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
9/6-7
Reel
7 (continued)/8
|
Rachlin, Carl, 1964-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
9/8
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Schiffer, George, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
9/9
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Seidenberg, Faith, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
9/10
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Simon, Tobias, 1962-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
9/11
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Zalon, Jules, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
10/1
Reel
8 (continued)
|
McKissick, Floyd B., 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
10/2
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison and Tucker, 1965-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
10/3
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Materials Development Program, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
10/4
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1963-1965
|
|
|
Miscellaneous organizations
|
|
Box/Folder
10/5
Reel
8 (continued)
|
American Jewish Committee, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
10/6
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Mutual Real Estate Investment Trust, 1970-1971
|
|
Box/Folder
10/7
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Other, 1968-1970
|
|
|
Mississippi rural field worker papers
|
|
Box/Folder
10/8
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Applications and notes, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
10/9
Reel
9
|
Reports of James N. Mays, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
10/10
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Moore, Ronnie (Executive Director) - correspondence and mailings; and Rich, Marvin (President), 1968-1976
|
|
Box/Folder
10/11
Reel
9 (continued)
|
National Action Council (CORE) - memos and reports, 1962-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
11/1
Reel
9 (continued)
|
National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
11/2
Reel
9 (continued)
|
National Conference of Black School Board Members, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
11/3-4
Reel
9 (continued)
|
National School Board Members Conference, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
11/5
Reel
9 (continued)
|
National School Board Seminar, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
11/6
Reel
10
|
National Welfare Rights Organization, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
11/7-8
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Newsletter and drafts, 1965-1966, 1969-1971, 1973
|
|
Box/Folder
11/9
Reel
10 (continued)
|
New York CORE, 1960-1962
|
|
Box/Folder
11/10
Reel
10 (continued)
|
New York School decentralization, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
12/1
Reel
10 (continued)
|
New York State Constitutional Convention, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
12/2
Reel
10 (continued)
|
New York Times, 1966-1967
|
|
|
Newark, New Jersey Welfare Rights Project
|
|
Box/Folder
12/3
Reel
10 (continued)
|
General papers, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
12/4
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Newark Welfare Rights Handbook, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
12/5
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Correspondence of Shirley Lacy, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
12/6
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Papers of Shirley Lacy, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
12/7
Reel
10 (continued)
|
News clippings, 1963-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
12/8
Reel
10 (continued)
|
North Florida Legal Services Program, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
12/9
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Office procedures (CORE), 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
12/10
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Pearson, Drew - SEDFRE/CIA affiliation, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
12/11
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Poor People's Corporation, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
12/12
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Program development (Alan Gartner), 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
12/13
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Purpose and program of SEDF, 1964-1965
|
|
|
Rich, Marvin (Executive Director)
|
|
|
Correspondence
|
|
Box/Folder
12/14-16
Reel
10 (continued)/11
|
1956-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
13/1-5
Reel
11 (continued)
|
1966-1970 November, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
13/6-7
Reel
12
|
Legal correspondence, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
14/1
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Staff memos, 1966 March-1968 December
|
|
Box/Folder
14/2
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Ruleville Cooperative, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
14/3
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Sachs, Nanette (Scholarships Administrator), 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
14/4-5
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Scholarship Committee (Nanette Sachs), 1964-1968
|
|
|
Scholarships
|
|
|
Applications
|
|
Box/Folder
14/6-9
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Abernathy-Foster
|
|
Mss 546
Box/Folder
15/1-6
|
Franklin-Porter
|
|
Box/Folder
16/1-4
|
Porter-Wyen
|
|
Box/Folder
16/5
|
1963 December-1965 March
|
|
Box/Folder
16/6
|
1969 Fall
|
|
Box/Folder
16/7
|
Counseling, 1966 Summer
|
|
Box/Folder
16/8
|
Financial statements of students, 1966 Spring
|
|
|
Inquiries
|
|
Box/Folder
16/9
|
1963 December-1965 April
|
|
Box/Folder
17/1-5
|
1965 May-1967 July
|
|
Mss 546 / Micro 2119
Box/Folder
18/1-3
Reel
12 (continued)
|
1967 August-1971 March
|
|
Box/Folder
18/4-5
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Rejections, 1967 Fall, 1968 Fall
|
|
Box/Folder
18/6
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Legal scholarships, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
18/7
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Schwartz, Richard J., 1966-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
18/8
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Smith, Jerome, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
18/9
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Social Welfare Planning Council, New Orleans, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
18/10
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Southern Regional Council, Voter Education Project, 1966-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
18/11
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Southwest Alabama Farmers Cooperative Association, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
18/12
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Trenton High School case study, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
19/1
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Trenton High School case study - questionnaires and report drafts, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
19/2
Reel
13
|
United Automobile Workers Union, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
19/3
Reel
13 (continued)
|
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Racial Isolation Conference, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
19/4
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Upper Park Avenue Community Association (Marvin Rich, member), 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
19/5
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Urban Programs Project, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
19/6
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Urban Training Center, Newark, New Jersey, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
19/7
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Voter Education Project, Louisiana, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
19/8-9
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Voter Education Project, South Carolina, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
19/10
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Waldman, Susie, materials development, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
19/11
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Welfare - general information, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
19/12
Reel
13 (continued)
|
White House Conference, “To Fulfill These Rights,” 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
19/13
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Miscellany
|
|
Mss 546 / Micro 2120
|
Series: Leadership Development Files
|
|
|
General correspondence
|
|
Box/Folder
19/14
Reel
1
|
1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
20/1
Reel
1 (continued)
|
1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
20/2-4
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Correspondence with resource persons, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
20/5
Reel
1 (continued)
|
Correspondence with governmental agencies, 1965-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
20/6-8
Reel
2
|
Inter-office memoranda, 1965-1969 August
|
|
Box/Folder
21/1
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Writings of Ronnie Moore, 1967, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
21/2
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Board of Directors, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
21/3
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Contact lists, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
21/4
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Leadership Development Advisory Committee members, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
21/5
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Leadership Development Department Prospectus, general information, 1965-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
21/6
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Film rental, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
21/7
Reel
2 (continued)
|
Literature orders, 1965-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
21/8
Reel
3
|
Requests for literature, 1966-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
21/9
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Video-tape information and material, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
21/10
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Information reports on social action organizations, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
21/11
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Reports, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
21/12
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Technical Assistance Program, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
21/13
Reel
3 (continued)
|
UPO Ford Foundation training submission, 1967-1968
|
|
|
Workshops - applications and papers
|
|
|
Local CORE Groups
|
|
Box/Folder
21/14
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Atlantic County (New Jersey) CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
21/15
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Boston CORE, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
21/16
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Bronx CORE, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
21/17
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Brooklyn (New York) CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
21/18
Reel
3 (continued)
|
CORE City Center, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
21/19
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Long Island CORE, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/1
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Los Angeles CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
22/2
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Mount Vernon (New York) CORE, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/3
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Ossining (New York) CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
22/4
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Philadelphia CORE, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/5
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Santa Barbara CORE, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
22/6
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Somerset County (New Jersey) CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
22/7
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Southern University (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) CORE, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
22/8
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Springfield (Massachusetts) CORE
|
|
Box/Folder
22/9
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Suffolk County (New York) CORE, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/10
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Sumter (South Carolina) Civic League and CORE, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/11
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Syracuse CORE, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/12
Reel
3 (continued)
|
General, 1965 September-1969 November
|
|
|
Other organizations
|
|
Box/Folder
22/13
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Afro-Americans for Progress, Dillard University, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
22/14
Reel
3 (continued)
|
American Jewish Committee, Westchester County Chapter, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
22/15
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Beekman Community Center, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
22/16
Reel
3 (continued)
|
The Brothers, Albany, New York, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/17
Reel
3 (continued)
|
California General Leadership Training, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
22/18
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Center for Urban Ethics, Hartford, Connecticut (Rev. Joseph Duffy), 1967-1968
|
|
|
Child Development Group of Mississippi
|
|
Box/Folder
22/19
Reel
4
|
General, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/1
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Final report, November 27-December 18, 1967
|
|
|
Citizen Education Workshops
|
|
Box/Folder
23/2
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Evaluations
|
|
Box/Folder
23/3
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Florida, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/4
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Louisiana, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/5
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Council on Foundations, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
23/6
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Discussion Leaders Institute, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
23/7
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc., 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
23/8
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Freedom, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
23/9
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Georgia Council on Human Relations, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/10
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Georgia Leadership Development Series, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/11
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Grand Marie Vegetable Producers Co-op, Inc. (Louisiana), 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/12
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Grumman aircraft, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
23/13
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Iberville Industrial Voters League and Capitol Voters League, Plaquemine, Louisiana, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/14
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Independent Action Movement (IAM), California, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/15
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Institute of Community Studies, 1965-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
23/16
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Leadership Training Center, San Diego, California, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
23/17
Reel
4 (continued)
|
MEND (Massive Economic Neighborhood Development), New York, New York, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/18
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party - Citizen Education Workshop, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/19
Reel
5
|
Mothers for Adequate Welfare, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
23/20
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
23/21
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Mt. Beulah, Edwards, Mississippi, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
24/1
Reel
5 (continued)
|
National Conference of Black School Board Members, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
24/2
Reel
5 (continued)
|
National Conference of Negro Elected Officials, 1967 September 29-October 1
|
|
Box/Folder
24/3
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Negroes, Jews, and Puerto Ricans Workshop, 1967-1968
|
|
|
Neighborhood Action Institute, Gary, Indiana
|
|
Box/Folder
24/4
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Black awareness quizzes and background, group leader material
|
|
Box/Folder
24/5
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Black Elected Officials in Indiana, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
24/6-8
Reel
5 (continued)
|
General correspondence, 1968 November-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
24/9
Reel
6
|
Financial records, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
24/10
Reel
6 (continued)
|
General papers
|
|
Box/Folder
25/1
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Gary public schools, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/2
Reel
6 (continued)
|
King and Kennedy Community Center, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/3
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Mayor's Youth Foundation Planning Committee, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/4
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Metro Corps grant proposals, reports, 1969-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
25/5
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Metro Corps Programs - general papers, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/6
Reel
6 (continued)
|
National Training Laboratory materials, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/7-8
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Reports, 1968 November-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
25/9
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Staff memos and résumés, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/10-11
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Training programs designs, 1968-1970, undated
|
|
|
Training programs
|
|
Box/Folder
25/12
Reel
7
|
AFDC Mothers, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/13
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Battle Creek Conference, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
25/14
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, 1969 September
|
|
Box/Folder
26/1
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Concentrated Employment Program, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/2
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Gary Neighborhood House, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/3
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Lake City Economic Opportunity Council, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/4
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Leadership training, 1969-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
26/5
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Metro Corps staff, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/6
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Model Cities, 1969-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
26/7
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Model Cities/Metro Corps Program, 1969-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
26/8
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Northwest Indiana Youth Development, 1969?
|
|
Box/Folder
26/9
Reel
7 (continued)
|
VISTA volunteers, 1969-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
26/10
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Youth serving agencies, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/11
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Neighborhood Development Program, Englewood, New Jersey, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/12
Reel
7 (continued)
|
New England Grass Roots Organization (NEGRO), 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
26/13
Reel
7 (continued)
|
New Jersey Community Action Training Institute, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
26/14
Reel
8
|
New Jersey Education Conference for Black Officials, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
26/15
Reel
8 (continued)
|
New Jersey-North Atlantic Trainers Series, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
27/1
Reel
8 (continued)
|
New Opportunities for Waterbury, Inc. (Waterbury, Connecticut), 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
27/2
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Southwest Georgia Project, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
27/3
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Strykers Bay Neighborhood Council, Community Action Project, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
27/4
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Suffolk County Human Relations Commission Workshop, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/5
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Suffolk County People for Adequate Welfare, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/6
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Suffolk County Police Department, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
27/7
Reel
8 (continued)
|
United Church of Christ, Committee for Racial Justice Now, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/8
Reel
8 (continued)
|
United Planning Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/9
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Urban League of Westchester voter registration, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
27/10
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Voter Education Project, South Carolina, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/11
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Voter Education Project, Southern Regional Council, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/12
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Williamsburg County Voters League, Kingstree, South Carolina
|
|
Box/Folder
27/13
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Wyandanch Community Action Committee, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/14
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Workshop participants, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
27/15
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous welfare and other workshops
|
|
Box/Folder
27/16
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous workshop applications and evaluations
|
|
|
Subject files
|
|
Box/Folder
27/17
Reel
9
|
Black Power, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
27/18
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Career training, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
27/19
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Housing and urban renewal, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/1
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Narcotic Education Center, New York State
|
|
Box/Folder
28/2
Reel
9 (continued)
|
National Alliance for Businessmen
|
|
Box/Folder
28/3
Reel
9 (continued)
|
New York State Broadcasters Association, Inc., 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/4
Reel
9 (continued)
|
New York State Education Department, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/5
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Newark (New Jersey) New Careers Program, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/6
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Newark Organizer's Training Center
|
|
Box/Folder
28/7
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Newark Planning Committee on Political Awareness Workshops, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/8
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Newark Welfare Rights Project, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
28/9
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Northern Educational Service, Inc., 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/10
Reel
9 (continued)
|
PEN Project, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
28/11
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Penn Community Services, Inc., 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
28/12
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Operation Bootstrap, Los Angeles, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
28/13
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Police-Community Relations Laboratory, Los Angeles, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/14-16
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Poor People's Campaign, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
28/17
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Puerto Rican Community Development Project, Inc., 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
28/18
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Questionnaires - Mississippi and Louisiana
|
|
Box/Folder
28/19
Reel
10
|
Research Guide for Community Organizing, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
28/20
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Rural Problems Conference proposal, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
28/21
Reel
10 (continued)
|
South Atlantic Series Workshop
|
|
Box/Folder
28/22
Reel
10 (continued)
|
South Bronx Community Progress Center, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
28/23
Reel
10 (continued)
|
South Bronx Concentrated Employment Program, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
29/1
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Southern Cooperative Development Program, Louisiana, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
29/2
Reel
10 (continued)
|
We the People, Trenton, New Jersey, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
29/3-4
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Welfare
|
|
Box/Folder
29/5
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Young Puerto Rican Confrontation (Committee)
|
|
Box/Folder
29/6
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Mss 546 / Micro 2121
|
Series: Legal Department Files
|
|
Box/Folder
29/7
Reel
1
|
Subseries: Contents list of CORE legal files
|
|
|
Subseries: Correspondence of Carl Rachlin
|
|
Box/Folder
29/8-25
Reel
2
|
1960 August-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/1
Reel
3
|
1968-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
30/2
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Concerning his resignation as CORE General Counsel, 1967 February-March
|
|
Box/Folder
30/3
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Correspondence regarding national welfare rights, 1966
|
|
|
Subseries: General correspondence
|
|
Box/Folder
30/4
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Adams, Oscar, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/5
Reel
3 (continued)
|
American Civil Liberties Union, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/6
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Americans for Democratic Action regarding speaking engagement, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/7
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Associated Press Wire Service, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/8
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Baltimore CORE Chapter, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/9
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Bogalusa, Louisiana housing, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/10
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Branton, Wiley, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/11
Reel
3 (continued)
|
CORE memoranda, 1960-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/12
Reel
3 (continued)
|
CORE Metropolitan Legal Defense Committee, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/13
Reel
3 (continued)
|
CORE office facilities, 1960-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/14
Reel
3 (continued)
|
CORE Southern Regional Office, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/15
Reel
3 (continued)
|
CORE tax exemption, 1959-1962
|
|
Box/Folder
30/16
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Conley, Charles, 1962-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
30/17
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Convicts, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/18
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Cooperative farming, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/19-20
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Default judgments, 1965, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
30/21
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Discrimination against black soldiers, North Carolina, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/22
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Discrimination by U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/23
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Discrimination complaints, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/24
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Discrimination in the military, 1963-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/25
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Drinan, Rev. Robert F., 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/26
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Duncan, Chet, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/27
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Employment of law students by CORE, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/28
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Farmer, James, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/29
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Florida A & M Law School, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/30
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Florida civil rights violations, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/31
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Freedom Riders, 1961-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/32
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Friends to All, Inc., 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
30/33
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Fundraising, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/34
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Housing issues, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/35
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Jackson, Ernest, 1962 October-1963 November
|
|
Box/Folder
30/36
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Jewish Theological Seminary regarding tenants complaints, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
30/37
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Jones, Osborne, 1964 : Discrimination claim
|
|
Box/Folder
30/38
Reel
3 (continued)
|
Klein, Richard, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
30/39
Reel
4
|
Koeppel Leasing Company, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/40
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Law schools, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/41
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, 1963-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/42
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Lincoln Management Company, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/43
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Natchez, Mississippi Arsenal, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/44
Reel
4 (continued)
|
National Association of Manufacturers, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/45
Reel
4 (continued)
|
New York Attorneys, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/46
Reel
4 (continued)
|
New York District Attorneys, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/47
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Newspapers, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/48
Reel
4 (continued)
|
North Carolina Attorneys, 1962-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/49
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/50
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Oldham, Charles, 1962-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
30/51
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Phillips, Bruce, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/52
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Poor People's Lawyers Association, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
30/53
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Postal permits and rules, 1944-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/54
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Potter Foundation, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/55
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Practising Law Institute, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/56
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Racial discrimination in bank employment, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/57
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Ray, Denison, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/58
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Requests for civil rights studies, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/59
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Schlakman, Stephen, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/60
Reel
4 (continued)
|
School bonds, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/61
Reel
4 (continued)
|
School desegregation, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/62
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Seniority rights of minority workers, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/63
Reel
4 (continued)
|
State Attorneys General regarding narcotics laws, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
30/64
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Stone, Jesse, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/65
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Summer Attorneys Program, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/66
Reel
4 (continued)
|
U.S. Justice Department, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/67
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Various attorneys, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/68
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Wilk, Joseph, 1966-1967 : Discrimination claim
|
|
Box/Folder
30/69
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Williamsburg Community Progress Center, 1967
|
|
|
Subseries: General records
|
|
Box/Folder
30/70
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Annual reports, 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
30/70
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Legal Services Program prospectus, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
30/70
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Department program
|
|
Box/Folder
30/71
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Audit, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
30/72
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Bequests to CORE, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
30/73-74
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Commission of Inquiry - correspondence and testimony, 1962-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
30/75
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Conference of Independent Voters, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/76
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Constitutions, 1961-1962 (CORE)
|
|
Box/Folder
30/77
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Contact lists, 1965, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
30/78
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Finances, financial statements, correspondence and notes, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
30/79
Reel
4 (continued)
|
CORE Freedom Riders reports, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
30/80
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Law students research memoranda, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
30/81
Reel
4 (continued)
|
Leadership Training Program - prospectus and memoranda, 1965
|
|
|
Legal conferences (sponsored by CORE)
|
|
Box/Folder
30/82-83
Reel
5
|
Correspondence and other papers, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
31/1
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Papers, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
31/2-4
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Correspondence and other papers, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
31/5-6
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Correspondence, other papers, and papers presented, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
31/7
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Meeting of CORE lawyers regarding Louisiana, 1964?
|
|
Box/Folder
31/8
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous notes of Stephen Nagler, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
31/9
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Music contracts, 1961-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
31/10
Reel
5 (continued)
|
National Action Committee - minutes, memoranda, reports, 1962-1965, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
31/11
Reel
5 (continued)
|
National conventions
|
|
Box/Folder
31/11
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Minutes, 1962
|
|
Box/Folder
31/11
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Minutes and notes of the General Counsel, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
31/12
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Organizational memoranda, 1963-1964, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
31/13
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Pension program proposal, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
31/14
Reel
5 (continued)
|
Personnel and application files, 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/15
Reel
6
|
Personnel lists - national and local, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
31/16
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Press releases (CORE), 1963-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
31/17
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Reports and prospectuses of the Legal Department, 1964-1967, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
31/18
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Reports of trips by Carl Rachlin, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
31/19-21
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Research memoranda, 1963-1966, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
31/22
Reel
6 (continued)
|
School desegregation - memoranda and statement, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
31/23
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Southwest Region Conference, 1964 December
|
|
Box/Folder
31/24
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Summer interns, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/25
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Tele-log, 1964 June-December
|
|
Box/Folder
31/26
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Union negotiations, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
31/27
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Volunteer Lawyers Committee, 1966
|
|
|
Subseries: Other organizations and activities
|
|
Box/Folder
31/28
Reel
6 (continued)
|
American Bar Association, Committee on Civil Rights and Responsibilities, 1967
|
|
|
American Civil Liberties Union
|
|
Box/Folder
31/29
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Conferences, 1964, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/30
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Equality Committee, 1963-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/31
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Labor-Business Committee, 1959-1969
|
|
|
Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee
|
|
Box/Folder
31/32-33
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Correspondence and press releases, 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/34
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Minutes and memos, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/35
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Mississippi and Louisiana case report, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
31/36
Reel
6 (continued)
|
Research memoranda, 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/37
Reel
7
|
American Jewish Congress, 1962-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/38
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
31/39-40
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Bronx Community Self-Improvement Association, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
31/41
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Cambridge, Maryland, swimming pool desegregation, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
31/42
|
Capitol Voters League, Plaquemine, Louisiana, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
31/43
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Choate Foundation, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
31/44
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Inc., 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/1
Reel
7 (continued)
|
City-wide Coordinating Committee of Welfare Groups, New York, New York, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
32/2
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Civil Liberties Research Service, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
32/3
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Civilian Review Board of Police Practices, New York, 1965, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
32/4
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Community Action for Legal Services, Inc., undated
|
|
Box/Folder
32/5-6
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Conference on the Law of the Poor, 1966 February
|
|
Box/Folder
32/7
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Cordele, Georgia, public housing, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
32/8-9
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Dixwell Legal Rights Association, Connecticut, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
32/10
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Employment discrimination, E. Orange, New Jersey Veterans Hospital, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
32/11
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Employment discrimination, Federal Reserve Bank, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
32/12
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Equal Employment Litigation Conference, Chicago, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/13
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Florida school suspensions, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/14
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Foundation for Promotion of Afro-American Performing Arts, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/15
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Harper and Row, Inc., 1968-1971
|
|
Box/Folder
32/16
Reel
7 (continued)
|
Hays Civil Liberty Program, 1961-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
32/17-20
Reel
7 (continued)/8
|
Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
32/21
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
32/22
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
32/23
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Medical Committee for Human Rights, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
32/24
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Mississippi Employment Security Commission, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
32/25
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Congressional Challenge, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
32/26
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Mobilization for Youth, Inc., 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
32/27
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Mt. Vernon, New York CORE, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
32/28
Reel
8 (continued)
|
National Citizens' Committee for Community Relations, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
32/29
Reel
8 (continued)
|
National Welfare Rights Organization, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/30-32
Reel
8 (continued)
|
National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1966-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
32/33
Reel
8 (continued)
|
Neighborhood medical care demonstration, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/34-37
Reel
8 (continued)
|
New York Civil Liberties Union, 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/38
Reel
9
|
New York Committee for Civil Rights, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/39
Reel
9 (continued)
|
New York Constitutional Convention, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
32/40
Reel
9 (continued)
|
New York Free Theater, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/41
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Newark Legal Services Project, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
32/42
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Poor People's Lawyers Association, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
32/43
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Racial discrimination at the University of Massachusetts, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
32/44
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Rochester, New York CORE, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
32/45
Reel
9 (continued)
|
San Diego, California CORE-SEDF
|
|
Box/Folder
32/46
Reel
9 (continued)
|
SEDFRE conference, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
33/1
Reel
9 (continued)
|
School Board seminar, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
33/2
Reel
9 (continued)
|
School desegregation, Gadsden County, Florida, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
33/3
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Selective Service, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
33/4
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Selma, Alabama Interreligious Project, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
33/5
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Social work action for welfare rights, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
33/6
Reel
9 (continued)
|
South Carolina voter registration, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
33/7
Reel
9 (continued)
|
South Florida Migrant Legal Services Program, Inc., 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
33/8
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Suffolk County, New York Legal Services, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
33/9
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Urban renewal, New Rochelle, New York, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
34/1
Reel
9 (continued)
|
United Bronx Parents, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
34/2
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Women's Center for Occupational and Educational Development, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
34/3
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Workers Defense League, 1966-1968
|
|
|
Subseries: Legal case files
|
|
Box/Folder
34/4
Reel
9 (continued)
|
A,B,C, and D vs. Kerne, Leo J., 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
34/5
Reel
9 (continued)
|
A,B,C, etc. vs. Tubb, J.M., Superintendent of Public Education of the State of Mississippi, 1965-1966 : Statewide school desegregation suit
|
|
Box/Folder
34/6
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Adams, Dorothy, et al. vs. Hughes, Richard J., Governor of New Jersey, 1967 : Unwarranted searches
|
|
Box/Folder
34/7
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Aelony, Zev vs. Pace, Stephen, Jr., et al., 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
34/8
Reel
9 (continued)
|
Afram Associates, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
34/9
Reel
9 (continued)
|
State of Alabama vs. CORE, 1962-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
34/10
Reel
10
|
State of Alabama vs. Robinson, Marvin, et al., 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
34/10
Reel
10
|
Robinson, Marvin, et al. vs. State of Alabama
|
|
Box/Folder
34/11
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Alexander, Egyptine vs. 141 W. 95th St., Inc., Brooklyn, New York, 1967 : Housing
|
|
Box/Folder
34/12
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Anderson, Franklin B. vs. State of North Carolina, 1967 : Possession of marijuana
|
|
Box/Folder
34/13
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Andrews, Jimmy, et al. vs. City of Monroe, Louisiana, et al., 1965-1967 : School desegregation case
|
|
Box/Folder
34/14
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Andrews, Lucy vs. Murphy, Thomas J., 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
34/15
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Art Dealers Association of America, Inc., et al. vs. Pacetta, Albert S., New York, 1965 : Consumer protection
|
|
Box/Folder
34/16
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Bailey, Samuel, et al. vs. Patterson, Joe T., et al, Jackson, Mississippi : Integration of inter- and intra-state transport
|
|
Box/Folder
34/17
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Baines, Bruce vs. State of Louisiana, 1966 : School demonstration
|
|
Box/Folder
34/18
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Baltimore, Maryland, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
34/19
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Banks, Yvornia D., et al. vs. Claiborne Parish School Board, et al., 1965-1966 : Louisiana school desegregation case
|
|
Box/Folder
34/20
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Barrow, Bonnie vs. Rodwin, Sidney, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
34/21
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Basilico, John vs. Callendar, Herbert, et al.
|
|
Box/Folder
34/21
Reel
10 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Callendar, Herbert, et al., 1963-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
34/22
Reel
10 (continued)
|
City of Baton Rouge vs. Polacheck, John W., 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
34/23
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Bigelow, William vs. Pridgeon, Sidney, et al.; McCall, Jesse, et al., vs. Cherry, Herman, et al., 1965 : Madison County, Florida voter registration
|
|
Box/Folder
34/24
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Bogalusa, Louisiana School Board vs. Bogalusa Civic and Voters League, et al., 1965 : School desegregation
|
|
Box/Folder
34/25
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Borden, R.F. and Borden, Leroy vs. CORE, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1964 : Demonstration regarding public accommodations
|
|
Box/Folder
34/26-27
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Bradley, Synester vs. Ginsberg, Mitchell I., et al., New York, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
34/28
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Bristow, Rosa vs. Fair Housing Association, New York, 1968-1969 : Housing discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
34/29
Reel
10 (continued)
|
Brooklyn subway cases, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
34/30-31
Reel
11
|
Brown, Henry, et al., vs. State of Louisiana, 1964-1966 : Clinton, Louisiana library case
|
|
Box/Folder
34/32
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Brown, Samuel vs. Defense Department, Virginia, 1965 : Military discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
34/33
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Burris, Royan, et al., vs. Bennett, Marion S., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
34/34
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Caddo Parish School Board, et al. vs. U.S.A., Louisiana, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
35/1-4
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Callendar, Herbert, et al. vs. State of Florida, 1961-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
35/5
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Callendar, Herbert vs. State of New York, 1964-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
35/6
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Carter, Robert, et al. vs. School Board of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, et al., 1965-1966 : School desegregation case
|
|
Box/Folder
35/7
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Cassese, Amelia and Monplasir, Maria, et al. vs. Katz, Herman, Clerk of the City of New York, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
35/8
Reel
11 (continued)
|
Castle, Doris, et al. vs. Davis, Jimmie H., et. al., 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
35/9-10
Reel
12
|
Chaffee, Lois vs. Johnson, Paul B., Jr., Governor of Mississippi, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
35/11
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Chapel Hill cases, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
35/12
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Clanton case, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
35/13
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Clemmons, Bryan, et al. vs. CORE, Louisiana, 1961-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
35/14
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Town of Clinton, Louisiana vs. CORE, 1963-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
35/15
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Collins, Betty, et al. vs. New York World's Fair, 1964-1965 Corporation
|
|
Box/Folder
35/16
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Collins, Corrie vs. Davis, Jimmie, Governor of Louisiana, et al., 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
35/17-19
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Columbia University - CIA hearing, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
35/20
Reel
12 (continued)
|
Conley, Rickey Dale, et, al. vs. Lake Charles School Board, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
35/21
Reel
12 (continued)
|
CORE vs. Cartwright Moving and Storage, Inc., Pelahatchie, Mississippi, 1966-1967 : Auto accident
|
|
Box/Folder
35/22
Reel
12 (continued)
|
CORE vs. Clemmons White, and Christian, 1961-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
35/23
Reel
12 (continued)
|
CORE vs. Town of Clinton and Parish of East Feliciana, Louisiana, 1963-1965 : Voting irregularities
|
|
Box/Folder
35/24
Reel
12 (continued)
|
CORE vs. Douglas, C.H., et al., McComb, Mississippi, 1962
|
|
Box/Folder
35/25
Reel
12 (continued)
|
CORE vs. E. Koeppel Leasing Company, Inc., Queens, New York, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
35/26
Reel
12 (continued)
|
CORE vs. Minnesota Daily, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
36/1-2
Reel
13
|
CORE (Dresner, Israel, et al.) vs. City of Tallahassee, Florida, 1962-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
36/3
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Couchois, James Orville vs. U.S.A., 1943 : Carl Rachlin of counsel
|
|
Box/Folder
36/4-5
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Cox, B. Elton vs. State of Louisiana, 1964-1965 : Appeal of conviction stemming from demonstration
|
|
Box/Folder
36/6
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Curtis, Robert B., et al. vs. Tozer, Martin L., et al. 1964 : Jefferson Bank and Trust Co.
|
|
Box/Folder
36/7
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Curtis, Robert B. vs. State or Missouri, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
36/8
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Daughtry, Herman vs. City of New York, 1962-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
36/9
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Davenport, Paul R., et al. vs. State of New York, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
36/10
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Davidman, Leonard, et al. vs. State of South Carolina, 1965-1966 : Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
|
|
Box/Folder
36/11
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Davis, A.L., et al. vs. Gallinghouse, A. P., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
36/12
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Daylight Grocery Company vs. Meat Cutters, Packinghouse, and Allied Food Workers Union 443, Jacksonville, Florida, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
36/13
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Decamp Bus Lines, et al. vs. New York State Thruway Authority, et al., 1968 : Charter bus lines use of restaurant, etc. on thruway
|
|
Box/Folder
36/14
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Dennis, David, et al. vs. Johnson, Paul B., Governor of Mississippi, et al., 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
36/15
Reel
13 (continued)
|
In the matter of Ralph Dennis, New York, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
36/16
Reel
13 (continued)
|
Dombrowski, James A., et al. vs. Eastland, James, et., al. 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
36/17-18
Reel
13/14
|
Douglas, C.H., et al. vs. CORE, 1961-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
36/19
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Dowling, Pvt. Richard - court martial, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
36/20
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Due, Patricia Stephens vs. Tallahassee Theatres, Inc., 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
36/21
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Dukes, David, et al. vs. Madison County, Florida, 1965 : Public accommodations - segregation at Cherry Lake recreational facilities
|
|
Box/Folder
36/22
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Essex County (New Jersey) Building and Construction Trades Council, et al. vs. Richardson, George C., et al., 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
36/23
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Essex County Welfare Board, et al. vs. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, New Jersey, 1968 : Federal suit against AFDC freeze
|
|
Box/Folder
36/24
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Farmer; James, et al. vs Moses, Robert and New York World's Fair 1964-1965 Corporation
|
|
Box/Folder
36/25
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Fay vs. Noia, 1963 : Discrimination suit against Jefferson Bank and Trust Co., St. Louis, Missouri
|
|
Box/Folder
36/26
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Findley, Christine Brown vs. Nyack, New York, 1965-1967 : Housing discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
36/27
Reel
14 (continued)
|
First National City Bank, New York vs. Crayton, Frances, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
36/28
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Flores, Jose A., vs. State of New York, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
36/29
Reel
14 (continued)
|
State of Florida vs. Bryant, John Wesley, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
36/30
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Ford, Louis, et al. vs. Boeger, William, et al., 1963-1965 : Jefferson Bank and Trust case
|
|
Box/Folder
36/31
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Fortson, James vs. Hatchcock, Robert W., Sheriff, Gadsden County, Florida, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
36/32
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Fountain, Brenda Jean, et al. vs. City of High Point and Key Theatres, High Point, North Carolina, 1964 : Public accommodations case
|
|
Box/Folder
36/33
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Freedom Rider Cases, Jackson, Mississippi, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
36/34-35
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Galamison, Milton A., et al. vs. Board of Education, New York, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
37/1
Reel
14 (continued)
|
Georgetown, Nathan, et al. vs. Schnebelen, Charles, Mayor of Plaquemine, Louisiana, 1965 : Voting rights suit
|
|
Box/Folder
37/2-6
Reel
14 (continued)/15
|
Gilligan, Thomas R. vs. Farmer, James, CORE, et al., 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
37/7
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Gilmore, Jessie, et al. vs. LaCoste, Edna, et al., Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1965 : Public accommodations
|
|
Box/Folder
37/8
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Gray, Verna, et al. vs. Doe, John, Monroe, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
37/9
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Green and Sissleman, Inc., vs. CORE, New York, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
37/10
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Harrell, Minnie, et al. vs. Shapiro, Bernard, et al., Welfare Committee of Connecticut, 1968 : Welfare residency cases
|
|
Box/Folder
37/11
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Headley, George vs. Leary, Howard, Police Commissioner of New York, et al., 1966 : Cab driver's license
|
|
Box/Folder
37/12
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Henry, Aaron, et al. vs. Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
37/13
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Heyward, Florence case, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
37/14
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hicks, Robert, et al. vs. State of Louisiana, 1966 : Bogalusa school desegregation case
|
|
Box/Folder
37/15
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hicks, Robert, et al. vs. Hughes, Charles, 1965-1968 : Bogalusa, Louisiana housing authority
|
|
Box/Folder
37/16
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hicks, Robert, et al. vs. Crown Zellerbach Corporation, et al., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1966 : Job discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
37/17
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Higgs, Sherman Otis, et al. vs. Malm, Franklyn, et al., New York, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
37/18
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hill, George vs. New York State Harness Racing Commission, 1964-1966 : Discrimination in harness racing
|
|
Box/Folder
37/19
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hodge, Gloria, et al. vs. Department of Public Welfare, State of Florida, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
37/20
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Holden, Anna vs. Cohen, Wilbur, et al., Washington, D.C., 1966-1968 : Firing without notice
|
|
Box/Folder
37/21
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Holiday, William vs. Wolcott, Delafield S., 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
37/22
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hotel Waldorf Astoria vs. CORE, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
37/23
Reel
15 (continued)
|
House UnAmerican! Activities Committee, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
37/24
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Hutchinson, David Crockett, et al. vs. State of New York, 1965 : Discrimination in hiring practices
|
|
Box/Folder
37/25
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Installment Department, Inc., as assignee of Diane Martin vs. Butler, Marva, et al., New York, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
37/26
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Investigation into the Death of Nelson Erby, CORE as Amicus Curiae, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
37/27
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Jackson, Ledell Mae and Williams, Leonard vs. State of Louisiana, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
37/28
Reel
15 (continued)
|
City of Jackson, Mississippi vs. Salter, John R., Jr., et al., 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
37/29
Reel
15 (continued)
|
Jasper, Paul vs. State of New York, 1964 : 1964 World's Fair demonstrations
|
|
Box/Folder
37/30
Reel
15 (continued)
|
James, Hulbert vs. State of New York, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
37/31-33
Reel
16
|
Jefferson Bank and Trust vs. Curtis, Robert, et al., 1963-1965 : Unfair employment practices
|
|
Box/Folder
37/34-35
Reel
16 (continued)
|
Johnson, Margaret M., et al. vs. Jackson Parish School Board, Louisiana, 1965-1967 : School desegregation case
|
|
Box/Folder
38/1
Reel
16 (continued)
|
Johnson, Margaret M., et al. vs. Jackson Parish School Board, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
38/2
Reel
16 (continued)
|
Town of Jonesboro, Louisiana vs. Mitchell, Daniel, et al., 1964 : CORE members arrested during demonstration
|
|
Box/Folder
38/3
Reel
16 (continued)
|
Kathryn Beich, Inc. vs. Bishop, Joan, 1969 : Dispute about rurniture
|
|
Box/Folder
38/4
Reel
16 (continued)
|
Kelly, John, et al. vs. Wyman, George K., et al., New York 1969 : Procedure in fair hearings for welfare recipients
|
|
Box/Folder
38/5
Reel
16 (continued)
|
King, Brian D. vs. City of Monticello, Florida, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
38/6-11
Reel
16 (continued)/17
|
Kingwood, Idell D., et al. vs. Campbell Soup Company, Inc., Sumter, South Carolina, 1966-1968 : Job discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
38/12
Reel
17 (continued)
|
Kinoy, Arthur vs. District of Columbia, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
38/13
Reel
17 (continued)
|
Kirkland, W.L., et al. vs. King, Martin Luther, Hinds, Mississippi, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
38/14
Reel
17 (continued)
|
Lacey, Archie L. vs. Board of Higher Education, New York, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
38/15
Reel
17 (continued)
|
Lacey, Fred vs. State of Louisiana, 1966 : Demonstration resulting in arrest for four or five misdemeanors
|
|
Box/Folder
38/16
Reel
17 (continued)
|
Langley, William Bernard vs. Jacksonville, Florida, 1966 : Petition to operate African American owned taxi cabs in Jacksonville
|
|
Box/Folder
38/17
Reel
17 (continued)
|
Lewis, Genever, et al. vs. Stark, Pauline, et al., 1969 : AFDC-Stepparent income
|
|
Box/Folder
38/18
Reel
18
|
Lewis, James, et al. vs. U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
38/19
Reel
18 (continued)
|
Liebowitz, Sheldon vs. Farmer, James, et al., 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
38/20
Reel
18 (continued)
|
Livingston, David, etc. vs. Catherwood, Martin P., etc., New York, 1965 : New York State minimum wage
|
|
Box/Folder
38/21
Reel
18 (continued)
|
State of Louisiana vs. Barksdale, Bruce, 1964 : Rape
|
|
Box/Folder
38/22-25
Reel
18 (continued)
|
State of Louisiana vs. Cox, B. Elton, 1962-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
39/1
Reel
18 (continued)
|
State of Louisiana vs. Cox, B. Elton and Arthur Jelks, 1964 : Defamation
|
|
Box/Folder
39/2
Reel
18 (continued)
|
State of Louisiana vs. Davis, J. W., 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
39/3
Reel
18 (continued)
|
State of Louisiana vs. Moore, Ronnie M., 1962 : Disturbing the peace and trespass
|
|
Box/Folder
39/4
|
State of Louisiana vs. Moore, Ronnie M., 1962 : Criminal anarchy
|
|
Box/Folder
39/5
Reel
18 (continued)
|
State of Louisiana vs. Moore, Ronnie M., 1962-1964 : Sound truck case
|
|
Box/Folder
39/6-7
Reel
19
|
Lowman, Louise, et al. vs. Department of Social Services, New York, 1968-1969 : Welfare case
|
|
Box/Folder
39/8
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Lowry, John Cyril vs. State of North Carolina, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
39/9
Reel
19 (continued)
|
McPherson, Robert vs. State of New York, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
39/10-11
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Madera, Victor, et al. vs. Board of Education, New York, 1967 (School Case)
|
|
Box/Folder
39/12
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Martinez, Henry vs. CORE, et al., 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
39/13
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Miller, Stephen, et al. vs. State of Mississippi, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
39/14
Reel
19 (continued)
|
State of Mississippi vs. Chinn, C.O., 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
39/15
Reel
19 (continued)
|
State of Mississippi vs. Morris, John B., 1961-1962 : Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity
|
|
Box/Folder
39/16
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Morris, Beverly vs. State of New York
|
|
Box/Folder
39/17
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Mosby, James, Jr. vs. Louisiana Board of Education, 1962
|
|
Box/Folder
39/18
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Myers, Regina, et al. vs. Board of Education, New York 1965-1966 : School case
|
|
Box/Folder
39/19
Reel
19 (continued)
|
NAACP and Safe Trails, Inc. vs. CORE, et al., 1964-1965 : Discrimination in building trades unions
|
|
Box/Folder
39/20
Reel
19 (continued)
|
State of Nebraska vs. McNair, Rudolph E., et al., 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
39/21
Reel
19 (continued)
|
Nelson, Whaley, et al. vs. Claiborne Parish School Board, Homer, Louisiana, 1967 : School case
|
|
Box/Folder
39/22
Reel
19 (continued)
|
State of New Jersey vs. Carter, Edward, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
39/23-25
Reel
20
|
State of New Jersey vs. Smith, Louis S., Herbert E. Callendar, et al., 1964-1967 : Trenton cases, disorderly conduct
|
|
Box/Folder
39/26
Reel
20 (continued)
|
New Jersey Brewers Agreement, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
39/27
Reel
20 (continued)
|
City of New Orleans vs. Smith, Doratha, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
39/28
Reel
20 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Auerbach, Robert, 1966 : Demonstration
|
|
Box/Folder
39/29
Reel
20 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Banks, Frederick, Goldwag, 1963 : Unlawful entry
|
|
Box/Folder
40/1
Reel
20 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Callendar, Herbert, 1963-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
40/2-6
Reel
20 (continued)/21
|
State of New York vs. Cannon, George, et al., 1963-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
40/7-8
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Clermont, Raymond, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
40/9
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Collins, Betty, et al, 1964-1965 : 1964 World's Fair demonstrations
|
|
Box/Folder
40/10
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Crayton, Frances, et al., 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
40/11
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Dews, Jack, et al. (Port Authority cases), 1964-1967 : 1964 World's Fair demonstrations
|
|
Box/Folder
40/12
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Due, Perdue and Stephens, 1964-1965 : 1964 World's Fair demonstrations
|
|
Box/Folder
40/13
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Epstein, Howard, 1964 : Disorderly conduct
|
|
Box/Folder
40/14
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Flesch, Walter and Gore, Robert, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
40/15
Reel
21 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Flynn, Lucy, et al., 1967 : ”Wait In” demonstration at Department of Labor
|
|
Box/Folder
40/16
Reel
22
|
State of New York vs. Galamison, Milton, et al., 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
40/17-18
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Glick, Jeffrey, et al., 1963-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
40/19
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Goins, William and 135 Club, Inc. vs. The City of New York, et al., 1965-1967 : Police brutality
|
|
Box/Folder
40/20
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Goldwag, Arnold, et al., 1964-1965 : 1964 World's Fair demonstrations
|
|
Box/Folder
40/21
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Gore, Robert and Walter Flesch, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
40/22
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Harrington, Gladys and Raphael Martinez, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
40/23
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Hutchinson, David C., 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
40/24
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Lawson, Joseph, et al., 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
40/25
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Older, Jules, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
40/26
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Penn, Sara E., 1963-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
41/1
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Ray, Jesse, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
41/2-3
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Roberts, Jesse, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
41/4
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Schwerner, Michael, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
41/5-6
Reel
22 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Sprowal, William and Steven Gordon, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
41/7-8
Reel
23
|
State of New York vs. Stuyvesant Insurance Company, 1964-1967 : Follow-up on 1964 World's Fair cases
|
|
Box/Folder
41/9
Reel
23 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Toliver, Henrietta, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
41/10
Reel
23 (continued)
|
State of New York vs. Williams, Lester, et al., 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
41/11
Reel
23 (continued)
|
New York City rent disputes, 1960-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
41/12
Reel
23 (continued)
|
New York City Welfare Department sit-in, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
41/13
Reel
23 (continued)
|
New York Telephone Company vs. Pritchard, Robert, 1963 (Debts)
|
|
Box/Folder
41/14
Reel
23 (continued)
|
Njuhigu, James, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
41/15
Reel
23 (continued)
|
Norman, Ellen and Michael, et al. vs. Torlia, Thomas L., et al., District of Columbia, 1966 : Assault and battery; deprivation of rights
|
|
Box/Folder
41/16
Reel
23 (continued)
|
North Side State Bank vs. CORE, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
41/17
Reel
23 (continued)
|
O'Connor, Peggy J., et al. vs. Johnson, Paul B., Jr., Governor of Mississippi, et al., 1965-1967 : Reaportionment
|
|
Box/Folder
41/18
Reel
23 (continued)
|
Oliver, Billy Rae vs. State of Florida, 1969-1970
|
|
Box/Folder
41/19
Reel
23 (continued)
|
Olson, Wayne vs. Board of Education of Malverne, New York, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
41/20
Reel
23 (continued)
|
Omal Realty vs. Colon, Pedro, et al., 1964-1965 : Housing violation
|
|
Box/Folder
41/21
Reel
23 (continued)
|
Paggett, Glenn-Ray and Ton Jefferson-Flowers vs. State of Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
41/22
Reel
24
|
Parrish, Benny Max vs. Civil Service Commission of Alameda, California, 1965-1967 : Firing of a social worker for refusal to comply with demands of CSC
|
|
Box/Folder
41/23
Reel
24 (continued)
|
Penn, Sara E., et al. vs. State of New York, 1965 : Discrimination in building trades unions
|
|
Box/Folder
42/1
Reel
24 (continued)
|
Pettiford, Icia Mae, 1966 : Georgia school busing
|
|
Box/Folder
42/2
Reel
24 (continued)
|
City of Philadelphia vs. Philadelphia CORE, 1963-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
42/3
Reel
24 (continued)
|
Piccadilly Cafeterias, Waco, Texas vs. CORE, et al., 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
42/4-11
Reel
24 (continued)
|
Pierson, Robert L., et al. vs. Ray, J. L., et al., 1962-1967 : Freedom Riders case; Four Ministers from Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity
|
|
Box/Folder
42/12
Reel
25
|
Potts, James Earl, et al. vs. McKeithen, John J., Governor of Louisiana, 1965 : Suspension from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; class action suit
|
|
Box/Folder
42/13
Reel
25 (continued)
|
City of Quincy, Florida vs. Johnson, Joseph, 1966 : Drunkenness
|
|
Box/Folder
42/14
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Quinn, Mary vs. Morse, Joseph M. and CORE, Lauderdale, Mississippi, 1966-1967 : Traffic accident
|
|
Box/Folder
42/15
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Randolph Chevrolet vs. Nesmith, Roosevelt, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
42/16
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Raymond, George vs. Sessums, Lauris G., Jackson, Mississippi 1965 (Voting Rights)
|
|
Box/Folder
42/17
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Reitman, Neil, et al. vs. Mulkey, Lincoln W., et al., New York, 1967 : Housing discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
42/18
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Richmond, Isiah vs. Scales, Charles T., et al., 1964-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
42/19
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Robinson, Charles et al. vs. City of Quincy, Florida, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
42/20
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Robinson, Robert Z. vs. Robinson, Robert Z., Wayne, Michigan, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
42/21
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Town of St. George, South Carolina vs. Robinson, Walter B., 1965 : Disorderly conduct
|
|
Box/Folder
42/22
Reel
25 (continued)
|
San Diego Gas and Electric vs. San Diego CORE, 1963 : Job discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
42/23
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Sanders, Rita, et al. vs. Ellington, Buford, et al., Nashville, Tennessee : School case
|
|
Box/Folder
42/24
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Savio, Mario vs. State of California, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
42/25
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Senger, Henry C., Jr., et al. vs. Elliott, David L., et al.; Vesta Company vs. David, Charles, 1963 : Housing discrimination - related cases
|
|
Box/Folder
42/26
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Shapiro, Bernard vs. Thompson, Vivian, 1967-1968 : Welfare residency cases
|
|
Box/Folder
42/27
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Sheafe, Ruby, et al. vs. Wyman, Goerge K., et al., New York, 1968 : Termination of assistance payments without a hearing
|
|
Box/Folder
42/28
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Singleton; Derek Jerome, et al. vs. Jackson Municipal-Separate School District, et al., Jackson, Mississippi, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
42/29
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Smith, Arlena L., et al. vs. American Liberty Insurance Company, 1968 : Appeal of earlier case
|
|
Box/Folder
42/30-32
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Smith, Arlena L., et al. vs. Harrison, Grover Cleveland et al., Mississippi, 1964-1967 : COFO negligence suit
|
|
Box/Folder
43/1
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Smith, Irma J., et al. vs. Concordia Parish (Louisiana) School Board, 1965-1967 : School desegregation case
|
|
Box/Folder
43/2
Reel
25 (continued)
|
Smith, Louis S., et al. vs. State of New Jersey, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
43/2A
Reel
26
|
Smith, Thomas J. vs. St. Tammany Parish (Louisiana) School Board, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
43/3
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Smith, Sylvester, et al. vs. King, Ruben K., Alabama, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
43/4
Reel
26 (continued)
|
South Carolina AFDC Case : Suit against State of South Carolina
|
|
Box/Folder
43/5
Reel
26 (continued)
|
South Carolina welfare case, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
43/6
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Sprowal, William vs. State of New York, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
43/7
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Sprowal, Elizabeth vs. Sprowal, William, 1964 : Non-support
|
|
Box/Folder
43/8-9
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Steele, Rochelle, et al. vs. Taft, George B., Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida, et al., 1965-1966 : Closing of Tallahassee swimming pools rather than integrating them
|
|
Box/Folder
43/10
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Stevenson, George vs. State of New York, 1968-1969 : Assault and resisting arrest
|
|
Box/Folder
43/11-12
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Straus, Nathan vs. Hanley, John J., County Clerk of Bronx County, New York, et al., 1965-1967 : Property qualifications; racial discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
43/13
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Stukes, Albert vs. Youth and Adult Correctional Agency of California, et al., 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
43/14
Reel
26 (continued)
|
Taite, Charlie L. vs. Busbee, W. Clyde, et al., Escambia County, Florida, 1965-1967 : Job discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
43/15
Reel
26 (continued)
|
City of Tallahassee, Florida vs. Gordon, Spiver W., 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
43/16
Reel
27
|
Taylor, Severt H., et al. vs. State of Louisiana, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
43/17
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Texaco Puerto Rico, Inc. vs. Armaiz, Justino V., et al., Puerto Rico, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
43/18
Reel
27 (continued)
|
State of Texas vs. McMillan, Mario E., et al., 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
43/19
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Thompson, Nellie, et al. vs. Tait, L. O., et al., Mayor of Jonesboro, Louisiana, 1966 : Harrassment of African Americans by police
|
|
Box/Folder
43/20
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Thompson, Queen Esther vs. James, Tony, Monroe, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
43/21
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Thompson, Thomas A. vs. Henry, Sherman Alonzo, et al., Williamsburg, South Carolina, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
43/22
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Tinsley case, 1965 : Mississippi shooting
|
|
Box/Folder
43/23
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Toliver, Henrietta and Harold, Jr., vs. City of New York, 1962-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
43/24
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Toombs, Claire vs. Salsbery, Don G., 1964-1965 (Car Accident)
|
|
Box/Folder
43/25
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Tracy, Geneva, et al. vs. Robbins, Jack W., et al., 1965-1966 : Dorchester County, South Carolina school desegregation
|
|
Box/Folder
43/26
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Tyson, Bertrand O. vs. Cazes, Clarence J., 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
43/27
Reel
27 (continued)
|
United States vs. Ku Klux Klan; Ku Klux Klan vs. CORE, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
43/28
Reel
27 (continued)
|
United States vs. Miller, David J., 1965-1966 : Draft Card Burning
|
|
Box/Folder
44/1
Reel
27 (continued)
|
United States and Stout, Linda vs. Jefferson County Board of Education, et al., 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
44/2
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Wagner, Victor, 1963-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
44/3
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Wechsler, Stuart Norman vs. Dorchester, South Carolina, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
44/4
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Wechsler, Stuart Norman vs. County of Gadsden, Florida, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
44/5
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Welfare residency case of Lillian Johnson, Akron, Ohio, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
44/6
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Williams, Adeline, trust fund, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
44/7
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Williams, Linda, et al. vs. Dandridge, Edmund P., Maryland 1969 : Welfare case
|
|
Box/Folder
44/8
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Williams, Edward R., et al. vs. Goodman, Albert, et al., Detroit, 1965 : Landlord-tenant disputes
|
|
Box/Folder
44/9
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Williams vs. P.M.A., 1965 : Workers Defense League; firing
|
|
Box/Folder
44/10
Reel
27 (continued)
|
Winters, Robert vs. Beck, Henry, Arkansas, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
44/11
Reel
27 (continued)
|
State of Wisconsin vs. Givens, John H., 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
44/12-16
Reel
27 (continued)/28
|
1964 World's Fair cases
|
|
Box/Folder
44/17
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Wright, Miriam vs. Wright, Ronald, Bronx, New York, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
44/18
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Young, Andrew vs. Davies, L.O., et al., 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
44/19
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Young, Joe E. and Mabrey, Willie H. vs. Stephens, Mrs. Nelson I., 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
44/20
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Zahra, Stephen Albert vs. United States, New York, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
44/21
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Zalecki, Leonard, 1969 : Discriminatory firing
|
|
Box/Folder
44/22
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Zaslousky, Morton L. vs. CORE, Chicago, 1964 : Housing violations
|
|
Box/Folder
44/23-24
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous legal cases
|
|
|
Subseries: Other legal cases
|
|
Box/Folder
44/25
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Adams, Samuel vs. Fazzio Real Estate Co., Inc., et al., New Orleans, Louisiana
|
|
Box/Folder
44/26
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Committee for Human Rights for James Anderson vs. Cooney, Charles E., Jr., New York, 1963 : Housing discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
44/27
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Balthazar, Louis and Doretta vs. Mari, Ltd., et al., 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
44/28
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Baines, Bruce, et al., vs. City of Danville, Virginia, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
44/29
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Blackwell, Lillian S., et al. vs. Harrison, Albertis S., Jr., et al., Fairfax, Virginia, 1963 : Class action by African Americans against segregation in theatres
|
|
Box/Folder
44/30
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen vs. Virginia State Bar, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/1
Reel
28 (continued)
|
Cameron, John Earl, et al. vs. Johnson, Paul, Governor of Mississippi, et al., 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
45/2
Reel
29
|
Cardona, Martha vs. Powers, James M., et al., New York, 1966 : Voting rights denied to Puerto Ricans literate in Spanish
|
|
Box/Folder
45/3
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Chase Manhattan Bank vs. Potter, Paul, et al., New York, 1965 : South Africa demonstration
|
|
Box/Folder
45/4
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Cobb, Robert L., et al. vs. Montgomery Library Board, et al., Montgomery, Alabama, 1962 : Segregation of public library facilities
|
|
Box/Folder
45/5
Reel
29 (continued)
|
COFO, Rita Schwerner, et al. vs. Rainey, L. C., et al., Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 : Deaths of COFO workers
|
|
Box/Folder
45/6
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Dombrowski, James A., et al. vs. Pfister, James H., et al. New Orleans, Louisiana : Intimidation of civil rights workers
|
|
Box/Folder
45/7
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Dombrowski vs. Pfister Type cases
|
|
Box/Folder
45/8
Reel
29 (continued)
|
W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America, et al. vs. Katzenbach, Nicholas DeB., et al., District of Columbia, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
45/9
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous notes on Florida cases
|
|
Box/Folder
45/10
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Food stamp cases, circa 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
45/11
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Jalbert, George E., et al. vs. District of Columbia, 1966 : Demonstration at U.S. Capitol
|
|
Box/Folder
45/12
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Jones, Joseph Lee, et al. vs. Alfred H. Mayer Co., et al., Missouri, 1967 : Housing discrimination against Jews and African Americans
|
|
Box/Folder
45/13
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Lefton, Michael, et al. vs. Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/14
Reel
29 (continued)
|
In the matter of Local 208 of the Tobacco Workers International Union, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/15
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Louisiana - miscellaneous legal cases, 1963-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
45/16-17
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Louisiana school desegregation cases, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
45/18
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Louisiana voter registration cases
|
|
Box/Folder
45/19
Reel
29 (continued)
|
McLaughlin, Dewey, et al. vs. State of Florida, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
45/20
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Maryland Freedom Labor Union, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
45/21
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Mercury Foundation, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
45/22
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous legal notes, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
45/23
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Mississippi discrimination cases, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
45/24
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Missouri - equal opportunities memoranda and papers
|
|
Box/Folder
45/25
Reel
29 (continued)
|
NAACP vs. Overstreet, Haldred, Georgia, 1965 : Picketting and boycott
|
|
Box/Folder
45/26
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Oklahoma miscegenation laws, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
45/27
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Poole, Bette, et al. vs. Barnett, Ross R., Governor of Mississippi, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/28
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Rowe, Lackey, Jr., vs. State of Mississippi : Harassment
|
|
Box/Folder
45/29
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Schonfeld, Frank, et al. vs. Raftery, S. Frank
|
|
Box/Folder
45/30
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Seltzer, Lawrence, et al. vs. State of New York, 1966 : Demonstration; disturbing the peace
|
|
Box/Folder
45/31
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Suffolk County (New York) mace incidents, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
45/32
Reel
29 (continued)
|
Thomas, Henry J., et al. vs. State of Mississippi, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
45/33
Reel
29 (continued)
|
United Church of Christ vs. Federal Communications Commission
|
|
Box/Folder
45/34
Reel
30
|
United States vs. Campbell, L. F., 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/35
Reel
30 (continued)
|
United States vs. Building and Construction Trades Council of St. Louis, Missouri, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
45/36
Reel
30 (continued)
|
United States vs. Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc., 1964 : Discrimination in public accommodations
|
|
Box/Folder
45/37
Reel
30 (continued)
|
U.S. Steel Corporation vs. Baptiste, Maurice, et al., 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
45/38
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Virginia State Bar vs. Tucker, S.W., 1959 : Complaint
|
|
Box/Folder
45/39
Reel
30 (continued)
|
White, Gardenia, et al. vs. Crook, Bruce, Alabama, 1966 : Discrimination in choosing a jury
|
|
Box/Folder
45/40
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Williams, Carl E. - coroner's inquest, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
45/41
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Williams, H.O., et al. vs. Freeman, Orville L., Alabama, 1967 : Correction of voting irregularities
|
|
Box/Folder
45/42
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Willis, George, Jr., et al. vs. The Pickrick and Lester Maddox, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/43
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Wolin, Ronald G. vs. Port of New York Authority
|
|
Box/Folder
45/44
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Woods, Rosie, et al. vs. Omaha, Nebraska, 1965 : Denial of legal rights to African Americans
|
|
Box/Folder
45/45
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Young, Chester vs. State of Florida, 1966 : Parole hearing
|
|
|
Subseries: Complaints to SEDFRE and requests for help
|
|
Box/Folder
45/46
Reel
30 (continued)
|
AFDC payments, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
45/47
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Armed forces discrimination, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
45/48
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Attica State Prison, New York, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
45/49
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Brooklyn CORE miscellany, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
45/50
Reel
30 (continued)
|
General complaints, 1964-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/1
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Housing, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
46/2
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Housing and welfare, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/3
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous letters, prison letters, 1963-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/4
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous school complaints (individual), 1966-1968
|
|
|
Police brutality
|
|
Box/Folder
46/5
Reel
30 (continued)
|
1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/6
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Binghamton, New York, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/7
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Harlem Riots, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
46/8
Reel
30 (continued)
|
135 Club, Queens, New York, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/9
Reel
30 (continued)
|
New York City, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
46/10
Reel
30 (continued)
|
Police complaints, Long Beach, New York, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/11
Reel
31
|
Referred cases, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/12
Reel
31 (continued)
|
St. John, Mrs., Queens, New York, 1968 : Welfare; rent
|
|
Box/Folder
46/13
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Stanley, John, 1966-1968 : Discriminatory firing
|
|
Box/Folder
46/14
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Students' file on police practice complaints, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/15
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Unanswerable mail, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
46/16
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Unions, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/17
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Welfare, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/18
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Welfare complaints and notes, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/19
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Completed welfare cases, 1960, 1965-1967
|
|
|
Subseries: Housing and rent strikes
|
|
Box/Folder
46/20
Reel
31 (continued)
|
General, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/21
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Grosfeld property agreement
|
|
Box/Folder
46/22
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Purvey, Clarence E., 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/23
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Rent - 141 West 95th Street, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/24
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Rent withholding - Aimee, Joseph M., Jr. vs. Dorothy Hendricks, et al., 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/25
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Rent-withholding - Stein, Maxwell vs. Ellis, Lopez, et al., 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/26
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Sumak Holding Corp., vs. Offley, John, et al., 1963-1964
|
|
|
Subseries: Undeveloped cases
|
|
Box/Folder
46/27
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Arden House, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/28
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Association of Community Trainers, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
46/29
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Bible, Van, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/30
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Board of Education arrests, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/31
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Brown, Cliff, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/32
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Carter, John, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/33
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Clermont, Raymond, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/34
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Council, Stephen, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/35
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Draft, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/36
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Duke, William, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/37
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Elmsford housing, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
46/38
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Goldwag, Arnold, Brooklyn College, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/39
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Jones, Josephine Buck, appointment as school principal, 1964, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/40
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Johnson, Ken, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/41
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Jordan, David, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/42
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Lane, Jerome, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/43
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Morrisania Model Cities, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/44
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Moscow, John, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/45
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Nash, Katrina, Mt. Vernon housing
|
|
Box/Folder
46/46
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Nassau County school investigation
|
|
Box/Folder
46/47
Reel
31 (continued)
|
New York Free Theatre, Inc., 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/48
Reel
31 (continued)
|
New York University, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/49
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Njuhigo, James, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/50
Reel
31 (continued)
|
P.S. 122, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/51
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Page, William, 1968 : Employment discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
46/52
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Reeves, Muriel, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/53
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Resenthal, Frank, Columbia Demonstrator, 1968 : Criminal trespass
|
|
Box/Folder
46/54
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Rosenthal, Frank : Fireworks
|
|
Box/Folder
46/55
Reel
31 (continued)
|
St. Francis Hospital, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
46/56
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Schifler, Goerge, 1964 : Admission to the Bar, Eastern Districts
|
|
Box/Folder
46/57
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Strykers Bay CAP : United welfare recipient cases
|
|
Box/Folder
46/58
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Thomas, Phillip, 1968 : Police brutality
|
|
Box/Folder
46/59
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Valentin, Marcelina, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/60
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Walker, Melvin, 1967 : Selective Service classification
|
|
Box/Folder
46/61
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Wall, Louise : Negligence
|
|
Box/Folder
46/62
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Waters, William, 1964-1965, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
46/63
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Williams, Adeline, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
46/64
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Subseries: Legal dockets (miscellaneous), 1965-1966
|
|
|
Subseries: Fair hearings file
|
|
|
Last names
|
|
Mss 546
Box/Folder
47/1-149
|
Abadie-Hassell
|
|
Box/Folder
48/1-164
|
Hayes-Smith
|
|
Mss 546 / Micro 2121
Box/Folder
49/1-52
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Smitherman-Young
|
|
Box/Folder
49/53
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous cases
|
|
Box/Folder
49/54
Reel
31 (continued)
|
American Bar Association report by Carl Rachlin, with a draft and correspondence, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
49/55
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Analysis of fair hearings rules, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
49/56
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Case notes, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
49/57
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Hearing requests, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
49/58
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Legal briefs, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
49/59
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Minimum standards campaign, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
49/60
Reel
31 (continued)
|
New York State Board of Social Welfare Rules Committee, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
49/61
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Regulations, 1965, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
49/62
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Suffolk County, New York
|
|
Box/Folder
49/63
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Suffolk Welfare Project
|
|
Box/Folder
49/64
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Welfare cases, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
49/65
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Welfare correspondence, 1965-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
49/66
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Welfare reference file
|
|
|
Subseries: Papers of Carl Rachlin
|
|
Box/Folder
49/67
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Personal documents, 1942-1963
|
|
|
Articles, drafts, and notes; speeches and testimony
|
|
Box/Folder
49/68
Reel
31 (continued)
|
1964 and 1965 civil rights laws
|
|
Box/Folder
49/68
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Title VII, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
49/68
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Freedom Riders, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
49/69
Reel
31 (continued)
|
“The Police Order”
|
|
Box/Folder
49/70
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Article for Workers Defense League News, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
49/71
Reel
31 (continued)
|
“Clinical Approach to Law Teaching,” 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
49/72
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Conference on Justice in the South, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
49/73
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Congressional testimony and correspondence, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
49/74
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Article for St. Louis Bar Journal regarding reconsideration of jury trials (with James Farmer)
|
|
Box/Folder
49/75
Reel
31 (continued)
|
Labor Law, 1956
|
|
Box/Folder
50/1
Reel
32
|
“The Lawyer in Civil Rights,” 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
50/2
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous notes
|
|
Box/Folder
50/3
Reel
32 (continued)
|
New York City “fair housing,” 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
50/4
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Seminar, University of Wisconsin, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
50/5
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Speech to Georgia Council of Human Relations, 1968 November 18
|
|
Box/Folder
50/6
Reel
32 (continued)
|
“Targets of Community Action,” 1969 March 25
|
|
Box/Folder
50/7
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Testimony before Senate Finance Committee on H.R. 12080, 1967
|
|
|
Legal papers (personal law practice)
|
|
Box/Folder
50/8
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Incorporation of miscellaneous groups
|
|
Box/Folder
50/9
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Mutarelli, Nancy Stedman, 1966 : Will
|
|
Box/Folder
50/10
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Owens, Philip C., 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
50/11
Reel
32 (continued)
|
The Shoe Bazaar, Inc., 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
50/12
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Shur, Mona, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
50/13
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Tedesche, Irma, 1961-1967 (Will)
|
|
Box/Folder
50/14
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Wellnor, Margot vs. Prince Macaroni Manufacturing Corp., 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
50/15
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Will, Werner, 1966 : Will
|
|
|
Other activities and personal reference files
|
|
|
American Bar Association Subcommittee on the Continuing Gap (between the promise of civil rights laws and reality)
|
|
Box/Folder
50/16
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Subcommittee report and draft by Carl Rachlin
|
|
Box/Folder
50/17
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Membership, correspondence, minutes, reports, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
50/18
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Report, reference, correspondence, 1967-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
50/19
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Correspondence, reports, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
50/20
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Reference material on Arizona civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/21
Reel
32 (continued)
|
California civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/22
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Colorado civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/23
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Connecticut civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/24
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Evansville, Indiana civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/25
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Kansas City, Kansas civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/26
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Kentucky civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/27
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Massachusetts civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/28
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Montana civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/29
Reel
32 (continued)
|
Nebraska civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
50/30-31
Reel
32 (continued)
|
General reference material
|
|
Box/Folder
50/32
Reel
33
|
Bankruptcy
|
|
Box/Folder
50/33
Reel
33 (continued)
|
California Civil Rights Project (proposed), 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
50/34
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Act - Title VI
|
|
Box/Folder
50/35-36
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Act - Title VII, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
50/37
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Act, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
50/38
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Law (testing forms)
|
|
Box/Folder
50/39
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Complaint of employment discrimination, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
50/40
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Confidentiality of records, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
50/41-42
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Consumer fraud, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
50/43
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Employment of African Americans abroad, 1964-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
50/44
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Federal bail practices, 1963-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
51/1
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Foodstamp Program/poverty rights, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
51/2
Reel
33 (continued)
|
New Hampshire Civil Rights Commission, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
51/3
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Ohio Civil Rights Commission
|
|
Box/Folder
51/4
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Oregon Civil Rights Commission, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
51/5
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Personal financial records
|
|
Box/Folder
51/6
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Washington state civil rights
|
|
|
Subseries: Legal department reference files
|
|
Box/Folder
51/7
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Anti-discrimination law, State of New York, 1962, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
51/8
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Anti-trust laws
|
|
Box/Folder
51/9
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Assault (New York Penal Law 242, 244)
|
|
Box/Folder
51/10
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Bail reports
|
|
Box/Folder
51/11
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
|
|
Box/Folder
51/12
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title I, general interpretations
|
|
Box/Folder
51/13
Reel
33 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Act, Title II
|
|
Box/Folder
51/14
Reel
34
|
Civil Rights Act, Title VI
|
|
Box/Folder
51/15
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Civil Rights Act, 1966 - Analyses
|
|
Box/Folder
51/16
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Civil rights bill, 1866
|
|
Box/Folder
51/17
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Bibliography on civil rights
|
|
Box/Folder
51/18
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Consumer boycotts, 1969
|
|
Box/Folder
51/19
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Consumer credit (Harlem Consumer Education)
|
|
Box/Folder
51/20
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Continuing Education Center, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
51/21
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Demonstrations and legal defense of demonstrators, 1959-1963
|
|
Box/Folder
51/22
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Desegregation of airports, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
51/23
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Desegregation of buses (Interstate Commerce Commission), 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
51/24
Reel
34 (continued)
|
“Discriminatory Administration of an Ordinance Fair on its Face” (draft)
|
|
Box/Folder
51/25
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Economic effects of discrimination, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
51/26
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Employment discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
51/27
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Equal employment opportunity
|
|
Box/Folder
51/28
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Equal employment - Motorola
|
|
Box/Folder
51/29
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
51/30
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Federal jurisdiction, 1964-1965
|
|
Box/Folder
51/31
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Federal Protection Program, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
51/32
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Food stamps, 1968-1969
|
|
Box/Folder
51/33
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Gees Bend, Alabama, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
51/34
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Grape strike
|
|
Box/Folder
51/35
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Guidelines for enforcement of Title VI, Civil Rights Act, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
51/36
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Harlem riots, television scripts, 1964 July
|
|
Box/Folder
51/37
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Housing and urban development
|
|
Box/Folder
51/38-39
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Housing discrimination
|
|
Box/Folder
52/1
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Housing material, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
52/2
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Independence, Missouri urban renewal, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
52/2A
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Jury trials, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
52/3
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Labor relations , 1959-1961
|
|
Box/Folder
52/4
Reel
34 (continued)
|
Legal education of minority students, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
52/5
Reel
35
|
Legal files (sample documents)
|
|
Box/Folder
52/6
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Manuscript on labor relations and correspondence, 1961
|
|
Box/Folder
52/7
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Mace research, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
52/8
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Migrant workers, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
52/9-10
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous, 1964-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
52/11
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Monroe, Louisiana, paper, 1965?
|
|
Box/Folder
52/12-13
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Narcotics, 1967-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
52/14
Reel
35 (continued)
|
National Labor Relations Board
|
|
Box/Folder
52/15
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Manuscript on African American voting in Mississippi history
|
|
Box/Folder
52/16
Reel
35 (continued)
|
New Politics Convention, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
52/17
Reel
35 (continued)
|
New York Advisory Committee to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1963
|
|
Box/Folder
52/18
Reel
35 (continued)
|
New York City school suspensions, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
52/19
Reel
35 (continued)
|
State of New York, Department of Law, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
52/20
Reel
35 (continued)
|
New York discrimination laws
|
|
Box/Folder
52/21
Reel
35 (continued)
|
New York Human Rights Commission reports, 1966-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
52/22
Reel
35 (continued)
|
New York Landlord-Tenant Law
|
|
Box/Folder
52/23
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Office of Economic Opportunity and Community Action Organization, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
52/24
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Pt. Coupee Parish, Louisiana, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
52/25
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Project on disorderly conduct, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
52/26
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Property qualifications for voting and holding elective office, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
52/27
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Public housing
|
|
Box/Folder
52/28
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Religious freedom, 1968
|
|
Box/Folder
52/29
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Remedial education, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
52/30
Reel
35 (continued)
|
Right to counsel, 1964
|
|
Box/Folder
52/31
Reel
36
|
Rights of arrested people
|
|
Box/Folder
52/32
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Scholarships (research memoranda)
|
|
Box/Folder
52/33
Reel
36 (continued)
|
School bonds for segregated schools, 1963-1964, undated
|
|
|
School desegregation
|
|
Box/Folder
53/1-2
Reel
36 (continued)
|
General, 1964-1965, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
53/3
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Florida, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
53/4
Reel
36 (continued)
|
General
|
|
Box/Folder
53/5
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Lexington, Kentucky, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
53/6
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Louisiana, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
53/7
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Memorandum, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
53/8
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Statewide, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
53/9
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Syracuse, New York, 1962
|
|
Box/Folder
53/10
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Utica, New York, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
53/11
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Harlem, New York, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
53/12
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Sit-ins, 1963-1964
|
|
Box/Folder
53/13-15
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Social Security Act and amendments, 1967
|
|
Box/Folder
53/16
Reel
36 (continued)
|
Solicitation and collection of contributions for charitable purposes (New York law), 1960
|
|
Box/Folder
53/17
Reel
37
|
South Carolina demography
|
|
Box/Folder
53/18
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Summary of federal court decisions involving fair employment practices
|
|
Box/Folder
53/19
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Taxpayer's standing to sue
|
|
Box/Folder
53/20
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Telephones for welfare recipients, 1966-1968
|
|
Box/Folder
53/21
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Uniform Civil Rights Law, 1965
|
|
Box/Folder
53/22
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Voting Rights Law of 1965
|
|
|
Welfare
|
|
Box/Folder
53/23
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Alabama
|
|
Box/Folder
53/24
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Illinois
|
|
Box/Folder
53/25
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Legislation, 1965-1967
|
|
Box/Folder
53/26
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous briefs and memoranda on welfare policy, 1968, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
53/27-28
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Miscellaneous papers on welfare, 1965-1966
|
|
Box/Folder
53/29
Reel
37 (continued)
|
National and New Jersey, 1967, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
54/1
Reel
37 (continued)
|
New York City, 1966, undated
|
|
Box/Folder
54/2
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Paper: “The Social Welfare State and the Poor” / by R. Cloward, 1966
|
|
Box/Folder
54/3
Reel
37 (continued)
|
Welfare rights
|
|
Audio 956A
|
Series: Tape Recordings
|
|
956A/1-4
|
“Gilligan” stereonettes, undated (1964-1968?) : Tape recorded drafts of articles, dictated correspondence, and discussions concerning civil rights, law students and their employment, welfare, and Israel.
|
|
956A/5
|
Unidentified speaker discussing non-violence, civil rights, and nuclear disarmament.
|
|
956A/6-7
|
Radio show, May 25, 1964, broadcast over WNAZ, Albany, New York, hosted by Haywood Vincent. : Interview with Mrs. Julia Brown, “Are the Civil Rights Groups Communist Influenced?” with listener responses.
|
|