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A Guide to <strong>the</strong> Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Edition <strong>of</strong><br />

BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCES<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>ilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections<br />

General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier<br />

PAPERS OF THE <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

<strong>Part</strong><br />

<strong>22</strong><br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong><br />

Administrative Files,<br />

1956-1965<br />

UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA


A Guide to <strong>the</strong> Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Edition <strong>of</strong><br />

BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCES<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>ilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections<br />

General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier<br />

PAPERS OF THE <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

<strong>Part</strong> <strong>22</strong>:<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong> Administrative<br />

Files, 1956-1965<br />

Edited by John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier<br />

Project Coordinator<br />

Randolph Boehm<br />

Guide compiled by<br />

Blair Hydrick<br />

A micr<strong>of</strong>ilm project <strong>of</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA<br />

An Imprint <strong>of</strong> CIS<br />

4520 East-West Highway * Be<strong>the</strong>sda, MD 20814-3389


Library <strong>of</strong> Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data<br />

National Association for <strong>the</strong> Advancement <strong>of</strong> Colored<br />

People.<br />

<strong>Papers</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>. [micr<strong>of</strong>orm]<br />

Accompanied by printed reel guides.<br />

Contents: pt. 1. Meetings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors,<br />

records <strong>of</strong> annual conferences, major speeches, and<br />

special reports, 1909-1950 / editorial adviser, August<br />

Meier; edited by Mark Fox--pt. 2. Personal<br />

correspondence <strong>of</strong> selected <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials, 1919-1939 /<br />

editorial--[etc.]--pt. <strong>22</strong>. <strong>Legal</strong> department administrative<br />

files, 1956-1965.<br />

1. National Association for <strong>the</strong> Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />

Colored People--Archives. 2. Afro-Americans--Civil<br />

Rights--History--20th century--Sources. 3. Afro-<br />

Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources. 4. United<br />

States--Race relations--Sources. I. Meier, August,<br />

1923- . II. Boehm, Randolph. III. Title.<br />

E185.61 [Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm] 973'.0496073 86-892185<br />

ISBN 1-55655-601-2 (micr<strong>of</strong>ilm: pt. <strong>22</strong>)<br />

Copyright © 1997 by University Publications <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

All rights reserved.<br />

ISBN 1-55655-601-2.


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Scope and Content Note xi<br />

Note on Sources xv<br />

Editorial Note xv<br />

Abbreviations xvii<br />

Reel Index<br />

Reel 1<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--General Correspondence<br />

Box 3 1<br />

Reel 2<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--General Correspondence cont.<br />

Boxes 4-5 3<br />

Reel 3<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--General Correspondence cont.<br />

Box 5 cont.-Box 6 6<br />

Reel 4<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--General Correspondence cont.<br />

Box 6 cont.-Box 7 10<br />

Reel 5<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--General Correspondence cont.<br />

Box 7 cont.-Box 8 13<br />

Reel 6<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--General Correspondence cont.<br />

Box 8 cont 16<br />

General Office File--Marcus, Maria L.--General Correspondence<br />

Box 9 16<br />

Reel 7<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Marcus, Maria L.--General Correspondence cont.<br />

Box 9 cont.-Box 10 17


General Office File--Marshall, Thurgood--General Correspondence<br />

Box 10 cont 18<br />

Reel 8<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Morris, Barbara A.--General Correspondence<br />

Box 10 cont 19<br />

General Office File--Motley, Constance Baker--General Correspondence<br />

Box 10 cont 19<br />

General Office File--Steel, Lewis M.--General Correspondence<br />

Box 10 cont 19<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--Outgoing Correspondence<br />

Box 11 20<br />

General Office File--Marcus, Maria L.--Outgoing Correspondence<br />

Box 11 cont 21<br />

Reel 9<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Morris, Barbara A.--Outgoing Correspondence<br />

Box 11 cont 21<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 <strong>22</strong><br />

General Office File--Current, Gloster B.--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 cont 23<br />

General Office File--Morris, Barbara A.--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 cont 23<br />

General Office File--Pohlhaus, J. Francis--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 cont 23<br />

General Office File--Morsell, John--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 cont 23<br />

General Office File--Staff--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 cont 24<br />

General Office File--Wilkins, Roy--Memorandums<br />

Box 12 cont 24<br />

General Office File--Africa<br />

Box 13 24<br />

Reel 10<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--American Civil Liberties Union<br />

Box 13 cont 24<br />

General Office File--American Jewish Committee<br />

Box 13 cont 25<br />

General Office File--American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa<br />

Box 13 cont 25<br />

General Office File--AMSAC (American Society for African Culture)<br />

Box 13 cont 25<br />

General Office File--Annual Conventions<br />

Box 13 cont 25<br />

General Office File--Anti-Poverty Program<br />

Box 13 cont 25<br />

General Office File--Arkansas<br />

Box 13 cont 26


General Office File--Atlanta, Georgia Conference<br />

Box 13 cont 26<br />

General Office File--Barratry.<br />

Box 13 cont 26<br />

General Office File--Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

Box 13 cont 26<br />

General Office File--Board <strong>of</strong> Directors cont.<br />

Box 14 26<br />

General Office File--Branch Disputes<br />

Box 14 cont 27<br />

Reel 11<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Branch Disputes cont.<br />

Box 14 cont 27<br />

General Office File--Branch Matters<br />

Box 14 cont.-Box 15 28<br />

General Office File--Branches<br />

Box 15 cont 30<br />

Reel 12<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Branches cont.<br />

Box 15 cont.-Box 16 30<br />

Reel 13<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Branches cont.<br />

Box 16 cont.-Box 17 34<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L.<br />

Box 17 cont 35<br />

Reel 14<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

Box 17 cont 36<br />

General Office File--Case Summaries<br />

Box 18 37<br />

General Office File--Civil Aeronautics Board<br />

Box 18 cont 37<br />

General Office File--Civil Rights Bills<br />

Box 18 cont 37<br />

Reel 15<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Civil Rights Bills cont.<br />

Box 18 cont 37<br />

General Office File--Civilian Review Board--New York<br />

Box 18 cont.-Box 19 38


Reel 16<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Commission on Human Rights<br />

Box 19 cont 39<br />

General Office File--Conference on De Facto Segregation<br />

Box 19 cont 39<br />

General Office File--Crank Mail<br />

Box 19 cont 39<br />

General Office File--Crime<br />

Box 19 cont.-Box 20 39<br />

General Office File--Discrimination<br />

Box 20 cont 40<br />

General Office File--Edwards, Lillie M.<br />

Box 20 cont 40<br />

General Office File--Fighting for Freedom Fund<br />

Box 20 cont 41<br />

General Office File--Freedom Riders<br />

Box 20 cont 41<br />

General Office File--Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU)<br />

Box 20 cont 41<br />

General Office File--The Harris Survey<br />

Box 20 cont 41<br />

General Office File--Hospitals<br />

Box 20 cont 41<br />

Reel 17<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Hospitals cont.<br />

Box 21 41<br />

General Office File--Housing<br />

Box 21 cont.-Box <strong>22</strong> 41<br />

Reel 18<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Housing cont.<br />

Box <strong>22</strong> cont 43<br />

General Office File--Human Relations Committee<br />

Box <strong>22</strong> cont 44<br />

General Office File--Jenner Bill<br />

Group III. Box <strong>22</strong> cont 44<br />

General Office File--Labor<br />

Box <strong>22</strong> cont.-Box 23 44<br />

Reel 19<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Labor cont.<br />

Box 23 cont 46<br />

General Office File--Law Students Civil Rights Research Council<br />

Box 23 cont 47<br />

General Office File--Lawyers<br />

Box 23 cont.-Box 24 47


Reel 20<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Lawyers cont.<br />

Box 24 cont 47<br />

General Office File--<strong>Legal</strong> Services for <strong>the</strong> Poor<br />

Box 24 cont 48<br />

General Office File--Legislation<br />

Box 24 cont 48<br />

General Office File--Los Angeles Riot (Watts)<br />

Box 24 cont 48<br />

General Office File--Louisiana<br />

Box 24 cont 48<br />

General Office File--Miscellany<br />

Box 24 cont 49<br />

General Office File--Mississippi<br />

Box 24 cont 49<br />

General Office File--Moon, Henry Lee<br />

Box 24 cont 49<br />

General Office File--Morris, Barbara A.<br />

Box 24 cont 49<br />

General Office File--<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

Box 25 49<br />

Reel 21<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--<strong>NAACP</strong> cont.<br />

Box 25 cont.-Box 26 50<br />

General Office File--National Association <strong>of</strong> Intergroup Relations Officials (NAIRO)<br />

Box 26 cont 52<br />

Reel <strong>22</strong><br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--National Capital Voters Association<br />

Box 26 cont 52<br />

General Office File--Northside Center for Child Development, Inc.<br />

Box 26 cont 53<br />

General Office File--Police Brutality<br />

Box 26 cont.-Box 27 53<br />

General Office File--Press Releases<br />

Box 27 cont 53<br />

General Office File--Program Outline<br />

Box 27 cont 53<br />

General Office File--Public Facilities<br />

Box 27 cont 53<br />

General Office File--The Recent Persecution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> in <strong>the</strong> South<br />

Box 27 cont 54<br />

General Office File--Reports<br />

Box 27 cont 54<br />

General Office File--Roger Williams Strauss Council on Human Relations<br />

Box 27 cont 54<br />

General Office File--Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Court<br />

Box 27 cont 54


Reel 23<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--School Desegregation<br />

Box 27 cont.-Box 28 54<br />

Reel 24<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--School Desegregation cont.<br />

Box 29-Box 30 56<br />

Reel 25<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Schools<br />

Box 30 cont 58<br />

Reel 26<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Schools cont.<br />

Box 30 cont 59<br />

General Office File--Sit-in Demonstrations<br />

Box 30 cont 60<br />

General Office File--Soldier Complaints and Problems<br />

Box 31 60<br />

General Office File--Structure, Role and Salary Scale <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Legal</strong> Staff<br />

Box 31 cont 60<br />

General Office File--Tidewater Bonding and Security Agency, Inc.<br />

Box 31 cont 60<br />

General Office File--Transportation Discrimination<br />

Box 31 cont 61<br />

General Office File--Tuskegee Civic Association<br />

Box 31 cont 61<br />

General Office File--Victims <strong>of</strong> White Supremacy<br />

Box 31 cont 61<br />

General Office File--Voting<br />

Box 31 cont 61<br />

Reel 27<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File--Voting cont.<br />

Box 31 cont 62<br />

General Office File--War on Poverty<br />

Box 31 cont 62<br />

General Office File--Washington Bureau<br />

Box 31 cont 63<br />

General Office File--Webster Better Citizenship League<br />

Box 32 63<br />

General Office File--White House Conference on Equal Opportunity<br />

Box 32 cont 63<br />

General Office File--White House Conference 'To Fulfill These Rights"<br />

Box 32 cont 63<br />

General Office File--White, Walter<br />

Box 32 cont 64<br />

General Office File--Wilkins, Roy<br />

Box 32 cont 64


Case Name Index 65<br />

Principal Correspondents Index 71<br />

Subject Index 93


SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE<br />

The records in this edition are <strong>the</strong> central administrative files <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

Chief Counsel Robert L. Carter between 1956 and 1965. Carter took over <strong>the</strong><br />

position <strong>of</strong> chief counsel in 1957 when Thurgood Marshal was forced by <strong>the</strong><br />

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to formally separate <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong><br />

Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDEF) from <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>. The separation<br />

was required in order for <strong>the</strong> LDEF--or <strong>the</strong> "Inc. Fund," as it was commonly<br />

called--to justify its tax-exempt status. That status permitted donations to <strong>the</strong><br />

Inc. Fund as tax exemptions for donors, but only on <strong>the</strong> proviso that <strong>the</strong><br />

organization refrain entirely from efforts at political influence. Since <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> had evolved into a major political pressure organization, leading a<br />

powerful coalition in favor <strong>of</strong> federal civil rights legislation, <strong>the</strong> close<br />

relationship between it and <strong>the</strong> Inc. Fund jeopardized <strong>the</strong> latter's standing as<br />

a tax-exempt organization. Concerned that hostile critics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> would<br />

force an unfavorable IRS ruling, Marshall resigned as <strong>NAACP</strong> chief counsel<br />

and devoted himself exclusively to <strong>the</strong> legal redress campaign spearheaded<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Inc. Fund, while Robert L. Carter succeeded Marshall as chief counsel<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>.<br />

Marshall's <strong>NAACP</strong> Inc. Fund aggressively continued <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>'s legal<br />

redress campaign. The Inc. Fund litigated to speed <strong>the</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Supreme Court's desegregation order in Brown v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education, and it<br />

also took up many cases in defense <strong>of</strong> African Americans' constitutional rights<br />

in criminal proceedings and in defense <strong>of</strong> voting rights. Robert Carter's <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

meanwhile, served <strong>the</strong> corporate needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>, adjudicating internal<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> controversies and defending <strong>the</strong> organization itself from attacks by<br />

hostile state governments in <strong>the</strong> South. However, <strong>the</strong> lines <strong>of</strong> demarcation<br />

between Marshall's Inc. Fund and Carter's chief counsel's <strong>of</strong>fice were <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

blurred. This was largely a result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that Carter was responsible for<br />

defending local <strong>NAACP</strong> branch <strong>of</strong>ficers who were acting in <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

capacity as <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se local leaders became embroiled<br />

in criminal prosecutions because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir civil rights work in <strong>the</strong> South.<br />

Carter's <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>the</strong>refore, defended constitutional safeguards against false<br />

arrest and malicious prosecutions just as <strong>the</strong> Inc. Fund did. In addition, many<br />

local <strong>NAACP</strong> branch leaders spearheaded desegregation drives by filing as<br />

petitioners in cases. This drew Carter's <strong>of</strong>fice into many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> same types <strong>of</strong><br />

cases that Marshall was litigating on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Inc. Fund, including school


desegregation and desegregation <strong>of</strong> public facilities. The case files for this<br />

litigation are micr<strong>of</strong>ilmed separately as <strong>Part</strong>s 23 A through 23 C <strong>of</strong> UPA's<br />

<strong>Papers</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Administrative Files contained in this<br />

collection shed light on <strong>the</strong> chief counsel's civil rights litigation.<br />

In addition to defending <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> and its local <strong>of</strong>ficers, <strong>the</strong> chief counsel<br />

also consulted with state and national <strong>of</strong>ficials about <strong>the</strong> content <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />

legislation--both potentially favorable or adverse to <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> civil rights.<br />

Federal, state, and local civil rights initiatives were <strong>of</strong>ten submitted for his<br />

criticism. He was an active and visible presence on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>refore he was much in demand as a speaker and conference participant.<br />

Finally, <strong>the</strong> chief counsel advised both <strong>the</strong> national <strong>of</strong>fice and <strong>the</strong> branches on<br />

questions <strong>of</strong> structure and adjudicated questions arising under <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

constitution and bylaws.<br />

The files micr<strong>of</strong>ilmed for this edition contain a mix <strong>of</strong> Robert Carter's<br />

administrative and subject reference files. The reference files were useful in<br />

all <strong>of</strong> his duties, including litigation and advice on <strong>the</strong> association's operation.<br />

Some seem to have stemmed from Carter's political or intellectual interest in<br />

a subject. Many detail <strong>the</strong> wide scope <strong>of</strong> his involvement in American legal<br />

culture and politics in <strong>the</strong> late 1950s and early 1960s. Correspondence and<br />

administrative files document <strong>the</strong> daily routine <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> chief counsel's<br />

responsibilities. Many letters touch on points <strong>of</strong> relevance to litigation.<br />

Following are brief descriptions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> major subseries in <strong>the</strong> edition.<br />

General Correspondence<br />

There are nine archive boxes <strong>of</strong> General Correspondence. Seven boxes<br />

are correspondence <strong>of</strong> Robert L. Carter, and two boxes are correspondence<br />

<strong>of</strong> his chief assistant counsel, Maria Marcus. There are also a few folders <strong>of</strong><br />

correspondence <strong>of</strong> assistant counsels Barbara Morris, Constance Baker<br />

Motley, and Lewis M. Steel. And <strong>the</strong>re is a single folder <strong>of</strong> correspondence <strong>of</strong><br />

Thurgood Marshall for 1956 (<strong>the</strong> last year before Marshall and <strong>the</strong> LDEF<br />

separated from <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>). The correspondence is arranged between<br />

incoming and outgoing. It is <strong>the</strong>reunder arranged alphabetically by last name<br />

<strong>of</strong> correspondent. In spite <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> division between incoming and outgoing,<br />

both series include incoming correspondence with attached outgoing replies.<br />

The correspondence touches on a wide range <strong>of</strong> matters, including<br />

communications with local attorneys regarding litigation, requests for Carter<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>NAACP</strong> attorneys as public speakers, requests for copies <strong>of</strong> briefs<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r legal documents by friendly organizations, and discussions <strong>of</strong><br />

pending legislation. It includes correspondence with o<strong>the</strong>r political<br />

organizations, such as <strong>the</strong> American Jewish Congress, and background<br />

checks on whe<strong>the</strong>r local attorneys can be trusted in civil rights litigation. A<br />

large amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> correspondence in this series is in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> complaints<br />

from local <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials about denials <strong>of</strong> rights and pleas to Carter for legal


aid or advice. A large number <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> complaints allege employment or<br />

housing discrimination. This material constitutes a vivid record <strong>of</strong> conditions<br />

faced by civil rights proponents in <strong>the</strong> late 1950s and early 1960s. In<br />

addition, <strong>the</strong>re is correspondence between Carter and o<strong>the</strong>r national <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

leaders. Of particular value is <strong>the</strong> correspondence between Carter and<br />

Clarence Mitchell <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Washington Bureau on pending federal civil<br />

rights legislation. There are also many references to pending litigation such<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Jackson, Mississippi, demonstration cases and <strong>the</strong> various attempts by<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn states to drive <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> out <strong>of</strong> business. There are also many<br />

letters concerning <strong>NAACP</strong> desegregation cases. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se cases are<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r documented by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong>'s case files, to be found in <strong>Part</strong><br />

23 A through 23 C.<br />

Memoranda File<br />

This small series spans a single archive box. Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se memoranda<br />

discuss <strong>the</strong> civil rights cases <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> was litigating, such as <strong>the</strong> Gomillion<br />

v. Lightfoot voting rights case. However, <strong>the</strong>re are also memoranda on<br />

problems with volunteer attorneys in civil rights litigation (1956), <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

branch field work (1957), disbarment proceedings against <strong>NAACP</strong> attorneys<br />

in Virginia by hostile state <strong>of</strong>ficials (1960), reprisals against o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

leaders such as W. W. Law and Rev. Theodore R. Gibson (1961), proposed<br />

amendments to <strong>the</strong> 1957 Federal Civil Rights Act (1960), and <strong>the</strong><br />

desegregation <strong>of</strong> schools outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South (1962). In addition, <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

memoranda on <strong>NAACP</strong> workshops and strategy conferences between 1956<br />

and 1965.<br />

General Administrative File<br />

This twenty-box series is <strong>the</strong> largest component <strong>of</strong> this edition. It includes<br />

Subject Files, records <strong>of</strong> Carter's adjudication <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes,<br />

and general <strong>NAACP</strong> administrative materials, including reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> general<br />

counsel's <strong>of</strong>fice. The Subject Files range widely, from topics in which Carter<br />

took a personal interest--such as Africa, American Negro Leadership<br />

Conference on Africa, and American Society for African Culture--to major<br />

initiatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>, such as housing policies, employment<br />

discrimination, police brutality, school desegregation, soldiers' complaints<br />

about discrimination in <strong>the</strong> military, and voting rights. <strong>NAACP</strong> administrative<br />

files include files on <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Case Summaries (which include<br />

synopses <strong>of</strong> civil rights cases between 1915 and <strong>the</strong> early 1960s),<br />

Conference on DeFacto School Segregation, Fighting Fund for Freedom,<br />

Lawyers' Conferences, <strong>NAACP</strong>, Reports, Structure, roles and salary scale <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> national legal staff, and <strong>the</strong> files on individual <strong>NAACP</strong> leaders, including<br />

Carter, Moon, and Wilkins. There are numerous files pertaining to <strong>the</strong> events<br />

in <strong>the</strong> South during this period, including Arkansas, Louisiana statutes,


Mississippi civil rights cases, Mississippi statutes, Recent Persecution <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> in <strong>the</strong> South, Tuskegee Civic Association, Victims <strong>of</strong> White<br />

Supremacy, and appropriate sections <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> files on major <strong>NAACP</strong> areas <strong>of</strong><br />

interest noted above (i.e., Housing, Labor, Police Brutality, School<br />

Desegregation, and Voting Rights).<br />

The subseries on <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> branches includes information on internal<br />

disputes as well as general communications from branches (typically<br />

reporting civil rights complaints) in <strong>the</strong> series titled Branches. The Branch<br />

Disputes series includes controversies over branch elections and over <strong>the</strong><br />

removal <strong>of</strong> branch <strong>of</strong>ficers for cause. The cases usually include an opinion by<br />

Robert Carter. The Branch Matters series includes discussion <strong>of</strong> a<br />

management consultant's report on model branch organization as well as<br />

communications from Gloster B. Current, <strong>the</strong> national director <strong>of</strong> branches.<br />

These communications touch upon a wide range <strong>of</strong> matters affecting local<br />

branches, including reprisals against local branch leaders (including <strong>the</strong><br />

murder <strong>of</strong> Medgar Evers in Mississippi), <strong>the</strong> Mississippi Summer Program,<br />

and relations with o<strong>the</strong>r civil rights organizations such as <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Christian Leadership Conference.<br />

The largest subseries among <strong>the</strong> branch materials is simply titled Branches,<br />

and it includes an arrangement by state. These files include numerous civil<br />

rights complaints made to Carter by branch leaders, including housing and<br />

voting discrimination, reprisals against <strong>NAACP</strong> branches in <strong>the</strong> South, school<br />

desegregation, and criminal cases. In most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se cases Carter ei<strong>the</strong>r refers<br />

<strong>the</strong> complainant to <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Inc. Fund or suggests that <strong>the</strong> branch resort to<br />

local political pressure before engaging in legal action.<br />

A subject file series on Civil Rights Bills merits special mention. In this<br />

series, Carter exchanges memoranda with o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>NAACP</strong> leaders on federal<br />

and state civil rights legislation in <strong>the</strong> 1950s. The state legislation includes <strong>the</strong><br />

antidiscrimination clause in <strong>the</strong> Constitution for <strong>the</strong> new state <strong>of</strong> Alaska as<br />

well as fair housing, fair employment, and civil rights bills for o<strong>the</strong>r states.<br />

Federal legislation focuses on a proposed 1958 Civil Rights Act. The internal<br />

memos discuss <strong>the</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong> resorting to federal legislation ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

voluntarism to achieve <strong>the</strong> goals <strong>of</strong> an integrated society.<br />

A final series worth special mention is <strong>the</strong> Civilian Review Board. Civilian<br />

review boards (CRBs) were established in several American cities in <strong>the</strong><br />

wake <strong>of</strong> widespread race riots in <strong>the</strong> mid-1960s. The bulk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

documentation concerns New York City's Civilian Review Board, but <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

background files on legal challenges to <strong>the</strong> constitutionality <strong>of</strong> CRBs in<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Rochester, New York.


NOTE ON SOURCES<br />

All documents reproduced for this edition are from <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> collection<br />

held by <strong>the</strong> Manuscript Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, Washington, D.C.<br />

EDITORIAL NOTE<br />

The files for this edition were selected by Pr<strong>of</strong>essors John H. Bracey and<br />

August Meier from Group V, series B, 1956-1965, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> collection.<br />

Each file selected has been filmed in its entirety. Case Files for Group V,<br />

Series B, have been micr<strong>of</strong>ilmed as <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>, <strong>Part</strong>s 23 A<br />

through 23 C.


ABBREVIATIONS<br />

The following abbreviations are used frequently throughout this guide and are spelled out here<br />

for <strong>the</strong> convenience <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> researcher.<br />

ACLU American Civil Liberties Union<br />

AFL-CIO American Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor-Congress <strong>of</strong> Industrial Organizations<br />

AMSAC American Society for African Culture<br />

CLSA Commission on Law and Social Action<br />

COFO Council <strong>of</strong> Federated Organizations<br />

CORE Congress <strong>of</strong> Racial Equality<br />

D.C. District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

EEOC Equal Employment Opportunity Commission<br />

FBI Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation<br />

FCC Federal Communications Commission<br />

FEPC Fair Employment Practices Commission<br />

FHA Federal Housing Administration<br />

HARYOU Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited<br />

HEW <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health, Education and Welfare<br />

HHFA Housing and Home Finance Agency<br />

ICC Interstate Commerce Commission<br />

Inc. Incorporated<br />

KKK Ku Klux Klan<br />

Ltd. Limited<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> National Association for <strong>the</strong> Advancement <strong>of</strong> Colored People<br />

NAIRO National Association <strong>of</strong> Intergroup Relations Officials<br />

NCDH National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing<br />

NCOSTA National Conference <strong>of</strong> Officers <strong>of</strong> State Teachers Associations<br />

n.d. No date<br />

NLRB National Labor Relations Board<br />

OAS Organization <strong>of</strong> American States


SCLC Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Christian Leadership Conference<br />

UAW United Auto Workers<br />

UN United Nations<br />

v. Versus<br />

VISTA Volunteers In Service To America


REEL INDEX<br />

The following is an alphabetical listing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> folders comprising <strong>Papers</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>, <strong>Part</strong> <strong>22</strong>, <strong>Legal</strong><br />

<strong>Department</strong> Administrative Files, 1956-1965 compiled by <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>. The four-digit number on <strong>the</strong> far left is<br />

<strong>the</strong> frame number at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by <strong>the</strong> file title, <strong>the</strong> date(s) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

file, and <strong>the</strong> total number <strong>of</strong> pages. Information in brackets has been added to fur<strong>the</strong>r assist <strong>the</strong> researcher<br />

in accessing <strong>the</strong> contents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> files.<br />

Reel 1<br />

File Folder<br />

Frame No.<br />

Group V, Series B, Administrative File<br />

General Office File<br />

Box 3<br />

Carter, Robert L.<br />

General Correspondence<br />

0001 A (Ab-An), 1956-1965. 137pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> v. State <strong>of</strong> Alabama case; American Jewish Congress v. The<br />

Arabian American Oil Company case; bibliography <strong>of</strong> African history; Florida<br />

Legislative Investigations Committee v. Gibson case; Chisholm et al. v. The<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Public Education et al. case; proposed establishment <strong>of</strong> federal voter<br />

registration commission; efforts to change U.S. Senate rules on filibuster;<br />

workshop to discuss implementation <strong>of</strong> desegregation program in <strong>the</strong> South;<br />

Hempstead, New York, school desegregation case; complaint regarding<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> segregated air terminal in Tallahassee, Florida.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Charles Abrams; Thurgood Marshall; William Lee Akers;<br />

Kelly M. Alexander; Clarence Mitchell; Joseph Overton; James E. Allen Jr.;<br />

Robert W. Saunders; R. L. Anderson; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Leonard H. Carter.<br />

0138 A (Ar-Au), 1958-1962. 18pp.<br />

Major Topic: Miami, Florida, school desegregation case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Henry Arrington; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0156 Bailey, Lester P., 1957-1960. 6pp.<br />

Major Topics: Willie Mays housing discrimination issue.<br />

0162 Banks, Calvin D., 1960. 2pp.<br />

Major Topic: Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Freedom Fund Dinner.<br />

0164 B (Bad-Bas), 1958-1962. 39pp.<br />

Major Topics: Book review by Carter; child molestation case against Aaron Henry in<br />

Mississippi; Rutledge, Pennsylvania, housing discrimination complaint; requests<br />

for information; Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case;<br />

murder <strong>of</strong> African American in Reidesville, North Carolina; George Barton v. City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Omaha Police <strong>Department</strong> case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Lawrence R. Bailey; James K. Baker; Reuben C. Ball; W.<br />

Lester Banks; Lloyd A. Barbee; A. D. Owens; Roy Wilkins; Kelly M. Alexander;<br />

Lawrence McVoy III; George Barton.


0203 B (Bat-Bes), 1958-1962. 79pp.<br />

Major Topics: Amendment <strong>of</strong> Arkansas state code with respect to <strong>the</strong> right to obtain<br />

service <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-state defendants; Little Rock, Arkansas, school desegregation<br />

case; complaints regarding racial discrimination by military units stationed in<br />

Germany; requests for assistance; speaking engagements by Carter; G. C.<br />

Simkins Jr. et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moses H. Cone Memorial<br />

Hospital et al. case; Miami, Florida, school desegregation case; Joe Dorsey v.<br />

Louisiana State Athletic Commission case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Daisy Bates; L. C. Bates; William M. Beaney; Bernard<br />

Bellush; Thurgood Marshall; Louis Berry; Theodore M. Berry.<br />

0282 B (Bi-Bo), 1958-1965. 125pp.<br />

Major Topics: Speaking engagements by Carter; requests for assistance; Yale<br />

Reports radio program on civil rights; Freedom Riders movement; <strong>NAACP</strong> v.<br />

Harrison case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gray case; Village <strong>of</strong> Yellow Springs v. Gegner case;<br />

B. T. Shelton et al. v. Ed I. McKinley Jr. et al. case; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against Veterans Administration and Kindley Air Force Base in<br />

Bermuda.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Orzell Billingsley Jr.; Charles L. Black Jr.; Sara<br />

Blackburn; Adam Clayton Powell Jr.; Oliver W. Hill; J. R. Booker; Billie Joe Booth;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Frank J. Becker.<br />

0407 B (Bra-Brot), 1957-1963. 93pp.<br />

Major Topics: Morris Mitnick v. Fair Share Organization, Inc. case; Fair Share<br />

Organization et al. v. Kroger Company et al. case; racial discrimination complaint<br />

by African American teachers in Pine Ridge, South Dakota; requests for<br />

assistance and information.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Allan P. Bradley; Hilbert L. Bradley; Wiley L. Branton;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Leola Bree; John W. Davis; William P. Rogers; W. Wilson White.<br />

0500 B (Brown, Charles-Willie), 1958-1962. 121pp.<br />

Major Topics: Integration <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Virginia, public schools; Charlottesville,<br />

Norfolk, and Newport News, Virginia, school desegregation cases; racial<br />

discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; Biloxi, Mississippi, lawsuit;<br />

murder charges against Yazoo City, Mississippi, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch president Arthur<br />

Berry; City <strong>of</strong> Meridian v. Charles R. Darden case; Students <strong>of</strong> Tougaloo College<br />

v. City <strong>of</strong> Jackson, Mississippi case; State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi v. Mary Jane Pigee et al.<br />

case; Gladys Taylor v. The Raleigh County Board <strong>of</strong> Education case; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against William C. Moore & Company.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Earl Brown; Jesse R. Brown; Roy Wilkins; Lawrence<br />

Theodore Brown Jr.; Sam Rayburn; Medgar W. Evers; R. Jess Brown; Charles R.<br />

Darden; Jack Greenberg; Willard L. Brown; Elmer A. Carter.<br />

0621 B (Browne-By), 1958-1965. 47pp.<br />

Major Topics: State <strong>of</strong> Louisiana v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; federal military intervention in<br />

Little Rock crisis; symposium on legal aspects <strong>of</strong> de facto segregation;<br />

compensation for local lawyers assisting <strong>NAACP</strong> in litigation; proposal for<br />

abolition <strong>of</strong> white primaries in <strong>the</strong> South; complaints regarding discrimination<br />

against African American armed forces personnel in <strong>the</strong> South.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Wilbur M. Brucker; Roy Wilkins; Gary L. Bryenton;<br />

Joseph B. Robison; Herbert L. Wright; Daniel E. Byrd.<br />

0668 Carter, Leonard H., 1960-1965. 29pp.<br />

Major Topics: Region IV Leadership Training Conference in Minneapolis,<br />

Minnesota; insurance discrimination complaints in Minnesota.<br />

Principal Correspondents: R. A. Furbush; Kenneth P. Griswold; Cyrus F.<br />

Magnusson.


0697 C (Ca-Ch), 1957-1963. 78pp.<br />

Major Topics: Articles by Robert L. Carter; requests for assistance; legal status <strong>of</strong><br />

racial discrimination in Florida state parks and municipal swimming pools;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> compliance with Tennessee statute requiring annual reporting <strong>of</strong><br />

contributions; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. MacDonald Gallion case; child molestation case<br />

involving Aaron Henry; Louisiana anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James E. Caldwell; Willard L. Brown; R. B. J. Campbell<br />

Sr.; Roy Wilkins; Ira D. Cardiff; W. Beverly Carter Jr.; Arthur L. Johnson; Arthur J.<br />

Chapital Sr.; Robert W. Saunders; Donald L Hollowell.<br />

0775 C (CI-Co), 1957-1963. 100pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Orange, New Jersey, school desegregation<br />

suit; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Frederick T. Gray er al, case; Theodore R. Gibson v. Florida<br />

Legislative Investigation Committee case; complaint regarding U.S. Air Force<br />

policy prohibiting <strong>of</strong>ficers from participating in political activities; Willie Seals<br />

case; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; Branche v.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education Hempstead School District Number 1 case; Charlottesville,<br />

Virginia, school desegregation workshop; Freedom Riders cases.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Kenneth B. Clark; Roy Wilkins; James L. Clayton; Winton<br />

R. Close; Harry A. Vodery; T. W. Coggs; William T. Coleman Jr.; Doretha A.<br />

Combre; A. P. Tureaud; Charles S. Conley; J. L. LeFlore; John B. Connally Jr.;<br />

Samuel A. Williams.<br />

0875 C (Cr-Cu), 1960-1962. 36pp.<br />

Major Topics: State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; requests for assistance; Knox<br />

County, Kentucky, school desegregation; Whitehouse et at. v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

case; complaint regarding racial composition <strong>of</strong> Selective Service draftees in<br />

Hopkinsville, Kentucky; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed<br />

forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James A. Crumlin; Gloster B. Current; Stephen R.<br />

Currier.<br />

Reel 2 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 4<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0001 D (Da-De), 1957-1963. 99pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; racial discrimination<br />

complaints regarding segregated school lunch workshops in Texas and Virginia;<br />

Garsie Williams v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi case; Miami, Florida, school<br />

desegregation case; efforts to obtain federal protection for civil rights protestors;<br />

proposed New Jersey legislation prohibiting employment discrimination; Second<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Negro Writers and Artists in Rome, Italy; Gibson v. Florida<br />

Legislative Investigation Committee case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Frederick T. Gray et al.<br />

case; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; complaint<br />

regarding discrimination in privately owned public accommodations in Maryland.<br />

Principal Correspondents: H. B. Daniels; Henry J. Richardson Jr.; Charles R.<br />

Darden; Roy Wilkins; James P. Davis; John A. Davis; Herbert L. Wright; John F.<br />

Davis; Maurice Dawkins; J. Earl Dearing; Hubert T. Delany.


0100 D(Di-Dy), 1957-1963. 46pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; speaking engagements by<br />

Carter; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; Gibson v.<br />

Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Frank J. Donner; Earl Alexander; Barbee William<br />

Durham; Mary Spivey Durham; Herbert L. Wright.<br />

0146 Evers, Medgar, 1958-1962. 19pp.<br />

Major Topics: Investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> by Mississippi Legislative Investigating<br />

Committee; Amos Brown case; requests for assistance; efforts to integrate Biloxi<br />

and Gulfport, Mississippi, beaches.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Clarence Mitchell; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current.<br />

0165 E, 1957-1963. 66pp.<br />

Major Topics: Miami, Florida, school desegregation case; attitudes toward<br />

segregation among Sou<strong>the</strong>rn students at Yale University; requests for<br />

assistance; David Reese case; New York City housing discrimination legislation;<br />

allegations <strong>of</strong> communist influence on <strong>NAACP</strong>; racial discrimination against<br />

African American military personnel in Newfoundland; disappearance <strong>of</strong> Mathius<br />

J. Russell in Meridian, Mississippi; attempt by Clyde Kennard to enroll at<br />

Mississippi Sou<strong>the</strong>rn College; requests for assistance; complaint to FCC<br />

regarding refusal <strong>of</strong> Mississippi television station to grant equal public service<br />

time to Medgar Evers.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Elizabeth Eddy; Roy Wilkins; John M. Ely Jr.; Gloster B.<br />

Current; William C. Erbecker; Morris Ernst; James C. Evans; Medgar W. Evers;<br />

Algernon D. Black; Clyde Kennard; R. Jess Brown; B. E. Murph.<br />

0231 F (Fa-FI), 1957-1963. 86pp.<br />

Major Topics: Test <strong>of</strong> constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Virginia "massive resistance" legislation;<br />

requests for information and assistance; Atlantic Steel Company case;<br />

compensation for local lawyers representing <strong>NAACP</strong> in civil rights litigation; racial<br />

discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; Gomillion v. Lightfoot case;<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Fort Worth, Texas, school desegregation cases;<br />

proposed amendment to New York State law against discrimination; <strong>NAACP</strong> New<br />

York State Conference Legislative Committee report.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Irma Feder; David E. Feller; George<br />

M. Fleary; George Flemings.<br />

0317 F (Fo-Fu), 1958-1964. 62pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Miami, Florida, school desegregation case;<br />

James Jackson et al. v. Dorothy Boger et al. case; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces; analysis <strong>of</strong> U.S. Supreme Court civil<br />

liberties decisions in 1957-1958 term; <strong>NAACP</strong> constitutional revision;<br />

amendments to California state housing law; Fairview Public Utility District v. City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Anchorage case; Shelton v. Tucker case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William Fontaine; William A. Fordham; Clarence Mitchell;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Royal W. France; Mrs. Frankie Freeman; Allan Knight Chalmers;<br />

Carl A. Fuqua.<br />

0379 G (Ga-Gi), 1958-1963. 106pp.<br />

Major Topics: Harry T. Shore et al. v. W. W. Law et al. case; requests for assistance<br />

and information; <strong>NAACP</strong> suit against construction unions; Gibson v. Florida<br />

Legislative Investigation Committee case; Buffalo, New York, police brutality<br />

complaints; National Lawyer's Guild civil liberties case docket.<br />

Principal Correspondents: E. H. Gadsden; I. DeQuincy Newman; Buell Gallagher;<br />

Theodore Gibson; Will Gibson; Ann Fagan Ginger.


0485 G (Gle-Gra), 1957-1962. 68pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against Bear Mountain Park in New York; State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

case; Fort Lauderdale v. Eula Johnson case; Elroy T. Naptha v. Florida<br />

Legislative Investigation Committee case; Tallahassee, Florida, sit-in<br />

demonstrations; Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Arthur Goldberg; C. G. Gomillion; Kivie Kaplan; Thurgood<br />

Marshall; G. E. Graves Jr.; Robert W. Saunders.<br />

0553 G (Gre-Gwi), 1958-1962. 46pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; <strong>NAACP</strong> workshops on urban problems for<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn areas and sou<strong>the</strong>rn desegregation problems; Sumter, South Carolina,<br />

police brutality complaints; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. State <strong>of</strong> Alabama case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Harrison<br />

case; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts<br />

to suppress <strong>NAACP</strong>.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Kenneth W. Greenawalt; Jack Greenberg; William R.<br />

Ming Jr.; Alma Gregg; David LaVan Grove; Richard L. Gunn; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0599 G (Gray), 1959-1962. 48pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; complaints regarding segregated facilities at<br />

Montgomery, Alabama, municipal airport and parks; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gallion et al.<br />

case; Macon County, Alabama, voter registration complaints; <strong>NAACP</strong> v.<br />

Frederick T. Gray et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Fred D. Gray; Thurgood Marshall; Frederick T. Gray.<br />

0647 Hurley, Ruby, 1957-1961. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Speaking engagements by Carter; program <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> 5th Annual<br />

Regional Conference in Atlanta, Georgia; efforts to organize a <strong>NAACP</strong> State<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Committee in Florida; racial discrimination complaint against Greyhound<br />

Bus Lines.<br />

0671 H (Hac-Haz), 1956-1962. 129pp.<br />

Major Topics: President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime;<br />

racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; requests for<br />

assistance and information; Gomillion v. Lightfoot case; Shelton v. Tuckercase;<br />

strategy and tactics <strong>of</strong> managed litigation; Cravens Investment, Inc. v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et<br />

al. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gallion case; Pine Bluff, Arkansas, police brutality<br />

complaints; Ohio public school desegregation cases; McNeese et al. v. Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education et al. case; East St. Louis, Illinois, school desegregation case;<br />

Deerfield Park District v. Progress Development Corporation et al. case; Gibson<br />

v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against Minnesota insurance companies, <strong>the</strong> Oakland, California,<br />

police department, a Straughn, Indiana, Texaco station, and <strong>the</strong> St. Moritz Hotel<br />

in New York City.<br />

Principal Correspondents: David L. Hackett; Roy Wilkins; Nathan Hakman; Amos T.<br />

Hall; Douglas Hall; M. G. Hardiman; Averell Harriman; Louis Harris; Theodore<br />

Gibson; Oliver T. Harris; Charles C. Hart; Raymond E. Harth; William R. Ming Jr.;<br />

William H. Hastie; Mark R. Hawes; Clarence Mitchell.


Box 5<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0800 H (He-Hi), 1957-1963. 1<strong>22</strong>pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; Gibson v. Florida Legislative<br />

Investigation Committee case; racial discrimination complaints against <strong>the</strong><br />

Mississippi Bureaus <strong>of</strong> Old Age and Survivors Insurance and Internal Revenue,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Westhampton, New York, Bath & Tennis Club, and Greyhound Bus Lines;<br />

Mormonism and <strong>the</strong> African American; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn pupil assignment plans; Aaron<br />

Henry child molestation case; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, school desegregation<br />

case; <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Committee on Offenses et al. case; Virginia Bar<br />

Association v. S. W. Tucker et al. case; Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Virginia ex rel.,<br />

Virginia State Bar v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Laurence R. Hefter; Clarence Mitchell; Medgar W. Evers;<br />

John A. Davis; Thomas Henderson; Morris Henderson; Aaron E. Henry; A. Leon<br />

Higginbotham Jr.; Oliver W. Hill; Roy Wilkins; Edward N. Hodges III.<br />

09<strong>22</strong> H (Hod-How), 1958-1963. 111pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; Michigan Fair Employment<br />

Practices Act; group defamation symposium; Revenue Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case; Bibb Transit Company v. Walter E. Davis et al. case;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Bruce Bennett et al. case; Dollarway School District desegregation<br />

plan; State <strong>of</strong> Arkansas v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Adam Clayton Powell Jr.; Edward N. Hodges III; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Donald L. Hollowell; Clarence H. Holmes; George Howard Jr.<br />

Reel 3 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 5 cont.<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0001 H (Hud-Hut), 1958-1963. 47pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Deerfield litigation; promotion <strong>of</strong> interracial<br />

justice; <strong>NAACP</strong> voter registration program; <strong>NAACP</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Regional Advisory<br />

Board meeting; racial discrimination complaint against Chesapeake & Ohio<br />

Railroad.<br />

Principal Correspondents: John W. Hunt; John Morsell; Ruby Hurley; Roy Wilkins;<br />

W. Lester Banks.<br />

0048 I, 1959-1962. <strong>22</strong>pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; New York City police brutality complaint;<br />

ICC regulations regarding discrimination in use <strong>of</strong> facilities by interstate<br />

passengers; Hawkins v. Board <strong>of</strong> Control case; changes in New York State penal<br />

code and code <strong>of</strong> criminal procedure; proposal for reduction <strong>of</strong> congressional<br />

representation for states engaged in denial <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> vote to minorities.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Robert F. Wagner; Roy Wilkins; John<br />

Morsell; Myron S. Issacs.


0070 J (Ja-Je), 195&-1965. 76pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Auburn, Maine, Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education, <strong>the</strong> U.S. armed forces, and organized labor; opposition to<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> Harold Doyle as U.S. District Attorney in South Dakota; New York<br />

City police brutality complaint; Clarendon County, South Carolina, school<br />

desegregation case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Alberta Jackson; Elmer Jackson; Julius Jacobson; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Joseph O. Janousek; Lincoln C. Jenkins Jr.<br />

0146 J (Joh-Joy), 1957-1963. 75pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Metropolitan Life Insurance<br />

Company, Pasadena, California, Board <strong>of</strong> Education, and <strong>the</strong> U.S. armed forces;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> testimony before Michigan Constitutional Convention; requests for<br />

assistance; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights studies; <strong>NAACP</strong> demand for Justice<br />

<strong>Department</strong> action against Manning Johnson; New Hampshire legislation<br />

prohibiting discrimination in places <strong>of</strong> public accommodation; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Arthur Johnson; George M. Johnson; Warren Olney III;<br />

Roy Wilkins; George A. Jones; Eugene T. Reed; Vernon Jordan Jr.<br />

0<strong>22</strong>1 K, 1956-1965. 142pp.<br />

Major Topics: Speaking engagements by Carter; allegations <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> extremism;<br />

opposition to racial designations on birth certificates and marriage licenses; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against San Diego, California, municipal golf course;<br />

Gomillion v. Lightfoot case; consultation on <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong> metropolitan police in<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> "order"; requests for assistance; National Conference on<br />

Constitutional Rights and American Freedom; FBI investigation <strong>of</strong> murder <strong>of</strong><br />

William L. Moore in Alabama; Educational Opportunities Survey; establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

Gandhi Society for Human Rights; commentary on civil liberties provisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Universal Declaration <strong>of</strong> Human Rights; racial discrimination complaint against<br />

<strong>the</strong> Selective Service System; attack on African American family by white service<br />

station attendant in Covington, Tennessee; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Alabama case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Kivie Kaplan; Marvin Karpatkin; Louis E. Katz; Alfred H.<br />

Kelly; John F. Kennedy; Robert F. Kennedy; Francis Keppel; Theodore W. Kheel;<br />

Chase Kimball; Preston King.<br />

0363 Laws, Clarence A., 1957-1961. 15pp.<br />

Major Topics: Sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; Arkansas anti-integration<br />

legislation; allegations against <strong>NAACP</strong> by Texas House General Investigating<br />

Committee.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Alfred Baker Lewis.<br />

0378 L (Lam-Law), 1957-1962. 38pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Board <strong>of</strong> Higher Education v. State<br />

Commission Against Discrimination case; Columbia University <strong>Legal</strong> Survey;<br />

Savannah, Georgia, city ordinance prohibiting interference with business for<br />

reasons <strong>of</strong> racial relations; racial discrimination complaint against sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

school lunch workshops.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Daisy Lampkin; Gerald A. Laster; Louis L. Lautier; W. W.<br />

Law; Clarence A. Laws.


0416 L (Lei-Lew), 1958-1962. 68pp.<br />

Major Topics: National <strong>Legal</strong> Aid and Defender Association program; Gibson v.<br />

Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case; racial discrimination complaints<br />

against <strong>the</strong> U.S. armed forces; employment discrimination complaints; requests<br />

for assistance; Robert Lee Goldsby v. Mississippi case; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

legislation; City <strong>of</strong> Emporia v. Donald Groh and Jerry Redeker case; proposal for<br />

reduction in congressional representation for states practicing voting<br />

discrimination.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Frank T. Walker; Kelly Alexander; J. Kenneth Lee; Shade<br />

M. Lee; Burke Marshall; Clifford P. Case; Kenneth B. Clark; Lyndon B. Johnson;<br />

Adam Clayton Powell Jr.; Peter W. Rodino Jr.; Arthur Goldberg; Louis J.<br />

Lefkowitz; John L. LeFlore; George N. Leighton; Thurgood Marshall; Theodore<br />

Leskes; Anthony Lewis; Chester I. Lewis Jr.; Clarence Mitchell.<br />

0484 L (Li-Lo), 1956-1961. 99pp.<br />

Major Topics: Rhunette Bates on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Her Minor Child, Sharon Bates v. State<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New York College <strong>of</strong> Education at Albany Milne High School case;<br />

racial discrimination complaints against New York state police; Under v. Collins<br />

et al. case; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; integration <strong>of</strong> Memphis, Tennessee,<br />

libraries; Evers et al. v. Dwyer et al. case; Turner v. Randolph case; State <strong>of</strong><br />

Tennessee v. Phillip Savage case; State <strong>of</strong> Tennessee v. Allen Yancey case;<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Tennessee v. Dick Sarabian case; allegations <strong>of</strong> communist influence on<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>; requests for assistance; <strong>NAACP</strong> Louisiana field report.<br />

Principal Correspondents: F. Peter Libassi; J. Edward Conway; Roy Wilkins; Jesse<br />

I. Linder; H. T. Lockard; Oliver W. Hill; Gloster B. Current; Rayford W. Logan; Z.<br />

Alexander Looby; Clarence A. Laws; A. Leon Lowry.<br />

0583 L (Lu-Ly), 1959-1963. 27pp.<br />

Major Topics: Revision <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> constitution; New York State <strong>NAACP</strong> legislative<br />

proposals on education; requests for assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Florence V. Lucas; Edwin J. Lukas; J. Kenneth Lee;<br />

Conrad J. Lynn.<br />

Box 6<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0610 Mitchell, Clarence, 1956-1961. 83pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposed cut<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> federal aid for school construction in states<br />

refusing to integrate public schools; City <strong>of</strong> Florence v. Clarence Mitchell et al.<br />

case; Mitchell's meeting with John M. Hannah and Gordon Tiffany and<br />

conference with FBI and Justice <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials; sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to curtail<br />

power <strong>of</strong> U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Senate Constitutional Rights Subcommittee<br />

hearings on civil rights legislation; mass arrests <strong>of</strong> civil rights protestors in<br />

Columbia, South Carolina; report on Washington, D.C., school integration;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> cooperation with o<strong>the</strong>r civil rights organizations; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces, Raleigh, North Carolina, Memorial<br />

Hospital and North Carolina National Guard.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Mam Clayton Powell Jr.; George Meany; Arthur<br />

Goldberg; Andrew J. Biemiller; J. H. Calhoun; Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins;<br />

John A. Morsell; Ralph Campbell.


0693 M (Mac-May), 1958-1963. 89pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; discriminatory policies <strong>of</strong> colleges<br />

participating in National Science Foundation Summer Institutes in Science;<br />

exclusion <strong>of</strong> African Americans from Florida grand juries; City <strong>of</strong> Fort Lauderdale<br />

v. Johnson et al. case; meeting with Virginia lawyers handling civil rights cases;<br />

Biloxi, Mississippi, beach discrimination case; State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case;<br />

proposed reduction <strong>of</strong> congressional representation for states denying voting<br />

rights to minorities; testing <strong>of</strong> Savannah, Georgia, city ordinance prohibiting<br />

picketing <strong>of</strong> segregated lunch counters; Julius Coleman and Willie J. Anderson v.<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Savannah and Sidney J. Barnes Jr. case; Shore et al. v. W. W. Law et al.<br />

case; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Leonard H. Carter; Alan T. Waterman; Burke Marshall;<br />

Thurgood Marshall; Martin A. Martin; Will Maslow; Gilbert R. Mason; Roy Wilkins;<br />

B. Clarence Mayfield; Benjamin E. Mays.<br />

0782 M (Men-Min), 1956-1962. 89pp.<br />

Major Topics: Resolution barring communists from <strong>NAACP</strong> membership; requests<br />

for assistance; proposed challenge to Vermont law barring mixed race adoptions;<br />

Wisconsin Equal Opportunity Bill; Samuel W. Tucker disbarment case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v.<br />

Harrison case; proposed African American boycott <strong>of</strong> segregated department<br />

stores; racial discrimination complaint against U.S. armed forces; State <strong>of</strong><br />

Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Morris Milgrim; Edward L. Boyd; Loren Miller; William R.<br />

Ming Jr.; Stephen G. Spottswood; C. K. Steele; Newton N. Minow.<br />

0871 M (Mit-Miz), 1957-1964. 20pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for information; racial discrimination complaints against<br />

Maryland restaurants; Annapolis, Maryland, sit-in demonstrations; Gomillion et al.<br />

v. Lightfoot et al. case; State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; Clark et al. v.<br />

Thompson et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Juanita Mitchell; William P. Mitchell; Sidney C. Mize.<br />

0891 M (Mo-My), 1956-1965. 64pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; investigation <strong>of</strong> fraudulent political<br />

endorsement by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch; Philadelphia,<br />

Pennsylvania, school desegregation case; organization <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Pennsylvania, <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee; proposed Tucson, Arizona,<br />

and Dade County, Florida, public accommodations ordinances; racial<br />

discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; appointment <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Frankie<br />

Freeman as member <strong>of</strong> U.S. Civil Rights Commission; <strong>NAACP</strong> workshops on<br />

urban problems in nor<strong>the</strong>rn areas and sou<strong>the</strong>rn desegregation problems.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Charles A. Moore; Charles A.<br />

Shorter; Constance Baker Motley; Carl Murphy; Stanley C. Myers; Maria C.<br />

Marcus.


Reel 4 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 6 cont.<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0001 McLean, Charles A., 1958-1959. 8pp.<br />

Major Topic: Questionnaire for voting registration complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Constance Baker Motley.<br />

0009 M (McC-McV), 1957-1963. 69pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> discrimination suit against construction unions; requests for<br />

assistance; debate between Republican National Chairman Leonard Hall and<br />

Democratic National Chairman Paul Butler; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Webb's City, Inc. case;<br />

Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case; North Carolina racial<br />

discrimination and police brutality complaints; racial discrimination complaints<br />

against U.S. armed forces; Elwood S. McKenney Testimonial Dinner; panel<br />

discussion on legal status <strong>of</strong> desegregation; Maggie Pride case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; John McClay; Lucille Black; Roy<br />

Wilkins; L. H. McCord; Vernon McDaniel; Elwood S. McKenney; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0078 Newman, I. DeQuincy, 1960-1962. 12pp.<br />

Major Topics: Desegregation <strong>of</strong> South Carolina parks and playgrounds; Valley Park<br />

case; J. Arthur Brown et al. v. South Carolina State Forestry Commission et al.<br />

case.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. Perry.<br />

0090 N, 1957-1962. 34pp.<br />

Major Topics: Role <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> in segregation cases; requests for information and<br />

assistance; directory <strong>of</strong> legal aid and defender services; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against William C. Moore & Company.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James M. Nabrit Jr.; Ralph Nader; Nathaniel L.<br />

Nathanson; Jesse DeVore; Henry Bramwell; I. DeQuincy Newman; Willard L.<br />

Brown; Michael C. Nisselson.<br />

0124 O, 1959-1962. 18pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for information and assistance; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gray case.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Paul Oberst.<br />

0142 Pohlhaus, J. Francis, 1957-1965. 132pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> registration under D.C. Charitable Solicitation Act; proposed<br />

federal voting registration legislation; Federal Airport Act; U.S. Civil Rights<br />

Commission recommendations; proposal for court appointment <strong>of</strong> U.S. voting<br />

referees; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, school desegregation case; legislative<br />

program for compliance with school desegregation; federal school aid legislation;<br />

complaints regarding dismissals <strong>of</strong> African American teachers in sou<strong>the</strong>rn school<br />

districts.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Clarence Mitchell; Charles A. Moore; Arnold<br />

Aronson.


0274 P (Pa-Pe), 1956-1963. 89pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces, Frederick, Maryland, <strong>the</strong>ater, sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

public transportation facilities, and Charleston, South Carolina, municipal golf<br />

course; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Miami, Florida, school<br />

desegregation cases; Gomillion v. Lightfoot case; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to curtail<br />

power <strong>of</strong> U.S. Supreme Court; Brown et al. v. South Carolina State Forestry<br />

Commission et al. case; State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. Billie Fleming et al. case;<br />

Daw's Lee v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case; State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. David Carter case;<br />

State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. Arthur W. Stanley case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Frederick D. Padden; W. C. Patton; Charles Shorter;<br />

Conrad O. Pearson; Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. Perry.<br />

0363 P (Ph-PI), 1958-1961. 47pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> workshop on methods <strong>of</strong> obtaining civil rights and equality in<br />

Region III; Kenosha, Wisconsin, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch building program; requests for<br />

information and assistance; Omaha, Nebraska, school desegregation and<br />

housing restrictions; racial discrimination complaint against sou<strong>the</strong>rn school lunch<br />

workshops and sou<strong>the</strong>rn airports.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Willard L. Brown; Barbee W. Durham; Edward M. Turner;<br />

W. Dale Phillips; Thurgood Marshall; Wilbur L. Phillips; Constance Baker Motley;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Tarea Hall Pittman; Ruby Hurley; Richard L. Plaut.<br />

0410 P (Po-Pu), 1956-1961. 63pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for information and assistance; American Jewish Congress<br />

v. Elmer A. Carter et al. case; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; Louis Pollak's<br />

statement before House Judiciary Subcommittee Number 3; Michigan<br />

constitutional convention; Cravens Investment, Inc. v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against Maryland restaurants.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Shad Polier; Louis H. Pollak; Alger Hiss; James K.<br />

Pollock; Jack Greenberg; E. Melvin Porter; Robert O. Powell Jr.; Roy Wilkins;<br />

John A. Morsell.<br />

Box 7<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0473 Q, 1959. 7pp.<br />

Major Topic: Bates v. City <strong>of</strong> Little Rock case.<br />

Principal Correspondent: John H. Quinn Jr.<br />

0480 R (Rab-Rau), 1957-1965. 66pp.<br />

Major Topics: Virginia anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; requests for assistance; CORE <strong>Legal</strong><br />

Conference; creation <strong>of</strong> Modern Community Developers, Inc.; Negro American<br />

Labor Council Convention; digest <strong>of</strong> state antidiscrimination legislation; Indiana<br />

FEPC legislation; creation <strong>of</strong> Indiana Civil Rights Commission; compensation for<br />

local lawyers representing <strong>NAACP</strong> in civil rights litigation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Sol Rabkin; Carl Rachlin; A. Philip Randolph; Willard B.<br />

Ransom; Joseph L. Rauh Jr.; Will Maslow.<br />

0546 R (Rea-Reed), 1957-1962. 35pp.<br />

Major Topics: Central Long Island <strong>NAACP</strong> branch dispute; Hempstead, New York,<br />

school desegregation case; George L. Rockwell v. Newbold Morris case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Wilfred V. Reape Jr.; Emanuel Radfield; Eugene T.<br />

Reed.


0581 R (Re-Ri), 1959-1962. 31 pp.<br />

Major Topics: Webb's City v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; Samuel W. Tucker disbarment case;<br />

requests for assistance; California Commission on Equal Employment<br />

Opportunity handling <strong>of</strong> civil rights cases involving labor union seniority issues;<br />

Clark et al. v. Thompson et al. case; requests for assistance; creation <strong>of</strong> Robbins<br />

Trust.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Herbert Reid; Ogden Reid; Roy Wilkins; John Riordan;<br />

Maria L. Marcus; John T. McTernan.<br />

0612 Reeves, Frank D., 1958-1963. 43pp.<br />

Major Topics: President Kennedy's special message on civil rights; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against U.S. armed forces; Gibson v. Florida Legislative<br />

Investigation Committee case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gray case; objections to<br />

discriminatorily constituted juries; <strong>NAACP</strong> workshops on civil rights in nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

communities and implementation <strong>of</strong> desegregation in <strong>the</strong> South; Otis A. Jones et<br />

al. v. The School Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Alexandria et al. case; Federal Elections<br />

Act; racial discrimination complaints against airport terminal facilities.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Richard V. McClain; Albert V. Bryan; J.<br />

Francis Pohlhaus; Stephen G. Spottswood.<br />

0655 R (Roa-Rox), 1958-1963. 106pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; complaint regarding conditions at Atlanta,<br />

Georgia, city prisons for women; state miscegenation laws; Julius Scales v.<br />

United States case; Little Rock crisis; Gordon Rodgers' campaign for Anniston,<br />

Alabama, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public Safety; B & B Grocery Stores, Inc. v. Young<br />

Adults for Progressive Action, Inc. et al. case; State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong>case;<br />

racial discrimination complaints against Illinois school districts and U.S. armed<br />

forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Frank L. Roberson; Roy Wilkins; Evelyn H. Roberts;<br />

Robert D. Robertson; Jackie Robinson; Joseph B. Robison; Sylvester S.<br />

Robinson; Spottswood W. Robinson III; Gordon A. Rodgers Jr.; Francisco A.<br />

Rodriguez; John W. Rogers; Timmie Rogers; Adam Clayton Powell Jr.; James C.<br />

Evans.<br />

0761 R (Ru-Ry), 1958-1962. 50pp.<br />

Major Topics: Church role in British race relations; New York Civil Liberties Union<br />

board meetings; Cornell University nondiserimination policy for <strong>of</strong>f-campus<br />

housing.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George E. Rundquist; Edward Rutledge.<br />

0811 Saunders, Robert, 1957-1964. 48pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaint to Florida Bar Association against G. E. Graves Jr.; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against U.S. armed forces, Greyhound Bus Company,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> South Florida; Seabron, Florida, police brutality complaint;<br />

Tallahassee, Florida, sit-in demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: David I. Hawthorne; Willard B. Ransom; Gloster B.<br />

Current; Roy Wilkins; J. B. Culpepper; A. Joseph Reddick.<br />

0859 Spingarn, Arthur B., 1961. 3pp.<br />

Major Topic: <strong>Legal</strong> status <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> with regard to <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Defense and<br />

Educational Fund.<br />

0862 Strickland, Harold C., 1962. 4pp.<br />

Major Topic: Ohio State <strong>NAACP</strong> convention program.<br />

Principal Correspondent: E. D. Broyles.


Reel 5 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 7 cont.<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0001 S (Sab-Sau), 1956-1961. 47pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against <strong>the</strong> Frisco Railroad and <strong>the</strong><br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Railway Trainmen; Scholle v. Hare case; Taylor v. Township <strong>of</strong><br />

Dearborn et al. case; Leslie Taylor et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City<br />

School District <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> New Rochelle et al. case; New York City police<br />

brutality complaints; revision <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> constitution.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Anthony J. Sabella; Roy Wilkins; Theodore Sachs; Jawn<br />

A. Sandifer; Richard N. Wolf; Carl R. Johnson.<br />

0048 S (Sc-Se), 1958-1965. 53pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; ACLU<br />

policy statement on censorship and obscenity; University <strong>of</strong> Michigan television<br />

programs on constitutional rights; requests for assistance; City <strong>of</strong> Montgomery,<br />

Alabama v. Georgia Theresa Gilmore et al. case; Reverend T. L. Young v. Carter<br />

Wesley et al. case; article on constitutional rights by Robert Sedler; Freedom<br />

Riders cases in Mississippi.<br />

Principal Correspondents: J. M. Tinsley; Jodie Scheiber; George Rundquist; Hazen<br />

J. Schumacher Jr.; Ralph J. Bunche; Solomon S. Seay Jr.; Robert Allen Sedler;<br />

Thurgood Marshall.<br />

0101 S (Sh-Sk), 1958-1962. 70pp.<br />

Major Topics: Region III Leadership Training Conference workshops; Screws v.<br />

United States case; requests for assistance; questions regarding tax-exempt<br />

status for <strong>NAACP</strong>; beating <strong>of</strong> Talladega College student, Arthur Bacon; <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

v. MacDonald Gallion case; Tuskegee Gerrymander case; Shore v. Law case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Harry H. Shapiro; Arthur D. Shores;<br />

Maria L. Marcus; E. H. Gadsden; John A. Morsell.<br />

0171 S (Sm-Sn), 1958-1962. 29pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; attack on constitutionality <strong>of</strong> state<br />

sovereignty commissions; appointment <strong>of</strong> Civil Rights Committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Bar Association.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Charles A. McLean; Roland Smith; Roy Wilkins;<br />

Sylvester C. Smith Jr.<br />

0200 S(Sc-Sp), 1957-1965. 41pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against<br />

Tallahassee, Florida, bus rules and regulations and Milwaukee, Wisconsin,<br />

Bricklayers Union; proposed civil antitrust action against companies engaged in<br />

discriminatory housing practices; questions regarding <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Defense and<br />

Educational Fund, Inc. tax exempt status; Abernathy et al. v. Sullivan case; study<br />

<strong>of</strong> state laws against discrimination.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Daniel B. Speed; Lawrence Speiser; Laurence R.<br />

Sperber; Samuel Spiegler; Arnold Aronson; Milton R. Konvits; Theodore Leskes;<br />

Stephen G. Spottswood.


0241 S (St-Sy), 1957-1963. 84pp.<br />

Major Topics: American Bar Association Index to <strong>Legal</strong> Theses and Research<br />

Projects; racial discrimination complaint against New Orleans, Louisiana, airport<br />

and U.S. armed forces; requests for assistance; ICC hearings on regulations<br />

barring segregation in interstate railway and bus travel; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; C. Kenzie Steele; B. E. Stillwell; A. P.<br />

Tureaud; John A. Morsell; Eugene M. Zuckert.<br />

0325 T (Ta-Te), 1957-1962. 46pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; O'Meara v. Washington State Board Against<br />

Discrimination case; federal court order on discrimination in state employment<br />

services; Virgin Islands Civil Rights Act; proposed executive action on school<br />

desegregation; Roosevelt Terry and Thomas Townsend v. Lynn Bomar case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Tanner; Theodore Leskes; Sol Rabkin; Paul<br />

Hartman; Herbert H. Tate; U. Simpson Tate; Telford Taylor; William L. Taylor;<br />

Harris W<strong>of</strong>ford.<br />

Box 8<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0371 T (Tho-Tuc), 1959-1963. 46pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; pupil assignment plans; lawyer's conference<br />

on sou<strong>the</strong>rn sit-down demonstrations; racial integration in <strong>the</strong> judiciary and<br />

administrative legal <strong>of</strong>fices in Cook County, Illinois; United States v. Harrison<br />

County, Mississippi case; Middletown, Connecticut, housing discrimination<br />

complaint; speaking engagements by Carter.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Charles H. Thompson; Thurgood Marshall; G. E. Tillett;<br />

Eugene B. Toles; David F. Trask; Arnold S. Trebach; Herbert E. Tucker Jr.;<br />

Robert F. Kennedy.<br />

0417 T (Tucker), 1960-1962. 39pp.<br />

Major Topics: Samuel W. Tucker disbarment case; Jackson, Mississippi, sit-in<br />

demonstrations; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Attorney General <strong>of</strong> Virginia case; Prince Edward<br />

County and Chesterfield County, Virginia, school desegregation cases; <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

v. Harrison case; Eva Allen et al. v. County School Board <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward<br />

County et al. case; Virginia pupil placement law; Danville, Virginia, sit-in<br />

demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Samuel W. Tucker; Jack H. Young; St. John Barrett; Jack<br />

Greenberg.<br />

0456 T (Ture-Turner), 1958-1961. 32pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Wade Martin Jr. et al. case; Jackie Robinson incident at<br />

Shreveport, Louisiana, airport; Harrison County, Mississippi, beach case;<br />

requests for assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: A. P. Tureaud; Clarence A. Laws; C. R. Darden; John<br />

Doar.<br />

0488 U, 1961. 6pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint against U.S. armed forces; requests<br />

for assistance.<br />

0494 V, 1956-1958. 44pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; implications <strong>of</strong> organizational activity in <strong>the</strong><br />

courts; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; restrictive covenant cases; American<br />

Political Science Association Convention panel discussions.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Clement E. Vose.


0538 W (Waa-Wax), 1956-1963. 114pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces and<br />

National Science Foundation Summer Institutes in Science; Hayes v. Union<br />

Pacific et al. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. MacDonald Gallion et al. case; T. V. Williams v.<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case; Georgia investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>; requests for assistance;<br />

complaint regarding discriminatory voting laws in North Carolina; Minnesota<br />

public accommodations law; proposal for completion <strong>of</strong> race relations course as<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> appointment to New York City police force; request that U.S.<br />

Supreme Court hear appeal <strong>of</strong> death sentences <strong>of</strong> African Americans convicted<br />

<strong>of</strong> rape <strong>of</strong> white women in Louisiana; Reverend L. A. Clark et al. v. Allen C.<br />

Thompson et al. case; pupil assignment plans; ACLU survey <strong>of</strong> civil rights in<br />

Puerto Rico; speaking engagements by Carter.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Joseph C. Waddy; Edward W. Wadsworth; Austin T.<br />

Walden; Roy Wilkins; James R. Walker Jr.; Donald Lewis; Calvin L. Walton; Ivan<br />

Warner; Earl Warren; Thurgood Marshall; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; Alan T.<br />

Waterman; Goodwin Watson; Rowland Watts; William S. Thompson.<br />

0652 W (We-Wh), 1957-1962. 61pp.<br />

Major Topics: George L-P Weaver's appointment as special assistant to <strong>the</strong><br />

Secretary <strong>of</strong> Labor; Robert Weaver's confirmation as HHFA administrator;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Manual on Branch Election Procedure; relationship between <strong>NAACP</strong> and<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> and Educational Defense Fund; speaking engagements by Carter;<br />

requests for assistance; Clark et al. v. Thompson et al. case; proposal for<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> Michigan Civil Rights Commission; Virginia school desegregation<br />

issue and pupil assignment process.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George L-P Weaver; Robert C. Weaver; Jack B.<br />

Weinstein; Albert H. Wheeler; Roy Wilkins; Robert Whitehead.<br />

0713 W (Wick-Wilk), 1958-1963. 23pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Harrison case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gray case; New York City<br />

legislation relating to unlawful possession <strong>of</strong> weapons.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Henry T. Wickham; Ulysses S. Wiggins; G. Robert<br />

Wileman; Aminda Wilkins.<br />

0736 W (Williams), 1958-1962. 66pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Charles E. Williams v. Howard Johnson, Inc.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington and Russell V. Keys case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Harrison case; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against U.S. armed forces and Greyhound Bus<br />

Company; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Webb's City, Inc. case; Webb's City, Inc. v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

case; nor<strong>the</strong>rn school desegregation problems; New Jersey <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong><br />

Redress Committee meeting; Shelton et al. v. Tucker et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Archie D. Williams; Charles E. Williams; Franklin H.<br />

Williams; W. Lester Banks; Harold B. Williams; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Samuel A. Williams; Thad D. Williams.<br />

0802 W (Williamson), 1958-1961. 19pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint against Trailways Bus Lines; requests<br />

for assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Curtis Williamson.<br />

0821 W (Willis-Wych), 1958-1965. 57pp.<br />

Major Topics: Florida pupil assignment laws; State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi v. Aaron Henry<br />

case; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; James Madison Lecture on de facto<br />

segregation at New York University; Julie Wright's application to Graduate<br />

School <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina; New Jersey <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Redress<br />

Committee meeting; State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina v. Robert Williams case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Charles F. Wilson; Thomas D. Bailey; Ralph E. Odum;<br />

Steve Worth; Henry Lee Moon; J. Skelly Wright; Julie Wright; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; T. H. Wyche.


Reel 6 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 8 cont.<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0001 Y (Ya-Yo), 1958-1961. <strong>22</strong>pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint against U.S. aimed forces; requests<br />

for assistance; blueprint for legal action against racial segregation and<br />

discrimination.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert H. Yancey Sr.; Adam Yarmolinsky.<br />

0023 Y (Young), 1961-1965. 120pp.<br />

Major Topics: Evers v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi case; Jackson, Vicksburg, Clarksdale,<br />

and McComb, Mississippi, protest demonstrations; Students <strong>of</strong> Tougaloo College<br />

v. City <strong>of</strong> Jackson case; Mississippi disorderly conduct and barratry legislation;<br />

Amos C. Brown case; State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi v. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Walker Jr. case; Pigee et<br />

al. v. Mississippi case; Clark et al. v. Thompson et al. case; requests for<br />

information.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Jack H. Young; Medgar W. Evers; Samuel W. Tucker;<br />

Arthur Spingarn; Herbert L. Wright; Julie Wright; Maria L. Marcus; Barbara A.<br />

Morris; John A. Morsell.<br />

0143 Z, 1958-1963. 37pp.<br />

Major Topics: State <strong>of</strong> Ohio v. Walter Brown case; proposed New York State<br />

legislation prohibiting discrimination in <strong>the</strong> sale or rental <strong>of</strong> private housing; North<br />

Carolina school desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Zagrans; Joseph Zaretzki; Paul B. Zuber.<br />

Box 9<br />

Marcus, Maria L.<br />

General Correspondence<br />

0180 A, 1961-1963. 38pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces; American Jewish Congress v. Arabian American Oil Company<br />

case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Arthur Chapin; Robert L. Carter.<br />

0218 B, 1961-1963. 148pp.<br />

Major Topics: Constitutional protection <strong>of</strong> peaceful picketing; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against New York City Port Authority and <strong>the</strong> U.S. armed forces;<br />

requests for assistance; American Jewish Congress v. Arabian American Oil<br />

Company case; George et al. v. Clemmons case; attempted murder <strong>of</strong> Curlee<br />

Brown in Carbondale, Illinois; proposal for filing <strong>of</strong> false arrests suits against<br />

Mississippi police <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Stanley J. Beyer; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Barbara A. Morris; John A. Morsell; David Brazner; Curlee Brown.<br />

0366 C, 1961-1963. 84pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for information and assistance; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces and <strong>the</strong> New York City public school<br />

system; <strong>NAACP</strong> litigation against discriminatory practices by labor unions; State<br />

<strong>of</strong> Louisiana v. Earl Clark case; American Jewish Congress v. Arabian American<br />

Oil Company case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Button case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert C. Chapman; Henry B. Clark II;<br />

Deborah Cole; J. Edward Conway; Robert L. Carter; J. Francis Pohlhaus.


0450 D-F, 1961 -1965. 87pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; complaints regarding denial<br />

<strong>of</strong> veteran's benefits to African Americans; call for declaratory judgment by U.S.<br />

Supreme Court to implement school desegregation decision; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; William C. Erbecker;<br />

Barbara A. Morris; C. O. Pearson.<br />

0537 G, 1961-1963. 67pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Fort Lauderdale v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; Florida<br />

Legislative Investigation Committee v. Gibson case; Oliver Greene v. City <strong>of</strong><br />

Ronceverte case; difficulty in finding lawyers to handle civil rights cases in <strong>the</strong><br />

South; George Ravenell case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: E. H. Gadsden; Robert L. Carter; G. E. Graves Jr.;<br />

Eleanor Roosevelt; Oliver Greene; Willard Brown; Howard Crump; Roy Wilkins;<br />

William S. Gurkin.<br />

0604 H, 1961-1963. 135pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces and North Georgia Area Trade School; Salzhandler v. Caputo case;<br />

judicial remedies for racial discrimination; Steele v. Louisville & Nashville<br />

Railroad case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: R. R. Hairston; Robert L. Carter; Burton H. Hall; Douglas<br />

Hall; Roy Wilkins; Lillie M. Jackson; Neil M. Herring.<br />

0739 J, 1961-1963. 80pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces; Berrier Ice Cream Company v. <strong>NAACP</strong> Youth Council and<br />

Affiliates case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Earl M. Johnson; Robert L. Carter.<br />

Reel 7 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 9 cont.<br />

Marcus, Maria L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0001 K-L, 1961-1963. 91pp.<br />

Major Topics: American Jewish Congress v. Arabian American Oil Company case;<br />

requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed<br />

forces and United Air Lines; suit for integration <strong>of</strong> Jackson, Mississippi,<br />

recreational facilities; KKK activities in Georgia; Region III Leadership Training<br />

Conference workshops; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Alabama case; Eli Lewin v. Local #1,<br />

Checkers and Clerks Union case; New York State public accommodations<br />

legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Bernard Katzen; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Shade M.<br />

Lee; Lyndon B. Johnson; Lee C. White; Hobart Taylor Jr.; Louis J. Lefkowitz;<br />

George N. Leighton; Leonard S. Margolis.<br />

0092 M, 1961-1963. 185pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Shore v. Law case; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces; Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1963; constitutionality <strong>of</strong><br />

public accommodations legislation; State <strong>of</strong> Maryland v. Sutton case; State <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland v. Paul A. Dennis Jr. et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Arthur Spingarn; B. Clarence Mayfield;<br />

Clarence Mitchell; Juanita J. Mitchell.


0277 N-R, 1961-1965. 183pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces and<br />

Howard Johnson restaurant in Danville, Virginia; requests for assistance and<br />

information; American Jewish Congress v. Arabian American Oil Company case;<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Higher Education v. Carter et al. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Button case; New<br />

York State Commission Against Discrimination v. Arabian American Oil Company<br />

case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Webb's City case; <strong>NAACP</strong> discrimination suit against<br />

construction industry.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Marie Nelson; Paul L. Adams; Mary<br />

Louise Nice; William E. Perry Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Eleanor Roosevelt; Collin Powell;<br />

Alfred Reed; Sanford Katz; Joseph B. Robison.<br />

Box 10<br />

Marcus, Maria L. cont.<br />

General Correspondence cont.<br />

0460 S (Saunders, Robert W.), 1962-1963. 12pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces and labor<br />

unions; J. Ft. Berrier Ice Cream Company v. Roderick Freeman et al. case; B & B<br />

Cash Grocery Stores, Inc. v. Young Adults for Progressive Action case; contempt<br />

charges against Josephine Johnson <strong>of</strong> Panama City, Florida.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Robert L. Carter.<br />

0472 S-T, 1961-1963. 182pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces, labor unions, and Greyhound Bus Company; American Jewish<br />

Congress v. Arabian American Oil Company case; Englewood, New Jersey,<br />

school desegregation case; Birmingham, Alabama, protest demonstrations;<br />

employment discrimination complaints; Montgomery County, Maryland, parade<br />

and public assemblies ordinance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Jawn A. Sandifer; Arthur D. Shores;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Herbert H. Tate; Selitha Thomas; Everett Hutchinson; Edith<br />

Throckmorton; Arnold Trebach.<br />

0654 V-Y, 1961-1963. 129pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces; Cleveland, Tennessee, voter harassment complaint; complaints<br />

regarding denial <strong>of</strong> veteran's benefits in Houston, Texas; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Offenses Against <strong>the</strong> Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice case; Bates v. City <strong>of</strong> Little Rock<br />

case; Bland Williams case; Louis McNeese Jr. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education for<br />

Community Unit School District #187 case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Barbara A. Morris; Clarence Mitchell; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Jack Greenberg; G. Robert Wileman; Bland Williams; Samuel Williams; Clayton<br />

R. Williams; Percy E. Sutton; Roy Wilkins.<br />

Box 10 cont.<br />

Marshall, Thurgood<br />

General Correspondence<br />

0783 A-W, 1956, 1960. 55pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report on economic needs <strong>of</strong> African American farmers in <strong>the</strong><br />

Mississippi Delta area; Mississippi economic pressure campaign against African<br />

Americans; proposed Iowa FEPC legislation; "In Friendship" Committee;<br />

allegations <strong>of</strong> communist influence on <strong>NAACP</strong>; denial <strong>of</strong> federal aid for school<br />

construction to states engaged in segregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Medgar Evers; Mildred Bond; Gloster B. Current; Robert<br />

L. Carter; John M. Ely Jr.; Z. Alexander Looby; Benjamin McLaurin; Alfred Baker<br />

Lewis; J. Francis Pohlhaus; A. P. Tureaud; Guy Banister.


Reel 8 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 10 cont.<br />

Morris, Barbara A.<br />

General Correspondence<br />

0001 A-F, 1962-1965. 94pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; New Jersey proposal for<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> a defender system for <strong>the</strong> indigent; Bell v. Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees,<br />

School City <strong>of</strong> Gary case; complaints regarding discrimination in interstate travel;<br />

racial discrimination complaints against labor unions.<br />

Principal Correspondents: F. Lawrence Anderson Jr.; Ralph Bunche; Robert L.<br />

Carter.<br />

0095 G-J, 1962-1965. 108pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance and information; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against U.S. armed forces; Frank Holt v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; Roland Smith<br />

et al. v. Orval Faubus et al. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. On/a/ Faubus case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Henry Lee Moon; Maria L.<br />

Marcus; Frank Holt; George Howard Jr.; Gordon Young; George D. Jeter.<br />

0203 K-N, 1962-1965. 61pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; complaints regarding denial <strong>of</strong> veteran's<br />

benefits in Pensacola, Florida; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces; de facto segregation in nor<strong>the</strong>rn schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Leo A. Larkin; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; W. Lester<br />

Banks; John P. Ludington; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; James C. Evans.<br />

0264 O-Y, 1962-1965. 104pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for information and assistance; racial discrimination<br />

complaints against Atlanta, Georgia, police department and <strong>the</strong> federal surplus<br />

food program in Mississippi; Howard and Crittenden v. St. Louis-San Francisco<br />

Railway Company case; Mason v. Grennell et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Burke Marshall; Frank L.<br />

Roberson; Ivan Allen Jr.; J. Francis Pohlhaus; John W. Whitaker; Harold B.<br />

Williams.<br />

Box 10 cont.<br />

Motley, Constance Baker<br />

General Correspondence<br />

0368 J-Y, 1956. 15pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; <strong>NAACP</strong> youth program; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against State College for Teachers at Albany, New York.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Eugene T. Reed; Medgar W. Evers; Harold Braverman.<br />

Box 10 cont.<br />

Steel, Lewis M.<br />

General Correspondence<br />

0383 D-U, 1963,1965. 8pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint against Lefferts Junior High School in<br />

Brooklyn, New York; Detroit Ordinance case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Bernard E. Donovan; Thomas F. Nevins; Dan Rosenfelt.


Box 11<br />

Carter, Robert L.<br />

Outgoing Correspondence<br />

0391 A-H, 1957-1963. 96pp.<br />

Major Topics: Carter's appointment as member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> National Panel <strong>of</strong> Arbitrators;<br />

proposed survey <strong>of</strong> suitability <strong>of</strong> African American students desiring to enter white<br />

schools in Clarendon County, South Carolina; requests for information and<br />

assistance; Carr et al. v. Young et al. case; Board <strong>of</strong> Higher Education v. Elmer<br />

A. Carter et al. case; Colorado Anti-Discrimination Commission v. Continental Air<br />

Lines, Inc. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> compliance with Ohio State unemployment<br />

compensation law; Cravens Investment Corporation v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case; New<br />

York State employment discrimination legislation; City <strong>of</strong> Meridian v. Darden<br />

case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Alabama case; Gibson v. Board <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction <strong>of</strong> Dade<br />

County, Florida case; racial discrimination complaint against Handy Andy grocery<br />

chain stores; United States v. Harrison County et al. case; San Francisco,<br />

California, fair housing ordinance; State <strong>of</strong> Arkansas v. William M. Howard case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James S. Murphy; Houston D. Anderson Jr.; Jack E.<br />

Wood Jr.; Leonard H. Carter; Henry Spitz; Roy Wilkins; Armin A. Walter; E.<br />

Melvin Porter; Herbert Hill; A. P. Tureaud; Jack Greenberg; J. Francis Pohlhaus;<br />

George Hayes; Robert W. Saunders; Edward F. Boardman; G. E. Graves Jr.;<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. Perry; Maria L. Marcus; Joseph A. Luter; Gloster B. Current; Robert<br />

A. Hauberg; Franklin H. Williams; James Donald Rice; Wiley A. Branton.<br />

0487 J-P, 1957-1963. 77pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Virginia v. Ford T.<br />

Johnson Jr. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> request for information on position held by Manning<br />

Johnson in <strong>the</strong> Justice <strong>Department</strong>; allegations <strong>of</strong> communist influence on<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces and<br />

Montgomery, Alabama, municipal airport; proposed challenge to constitutionality<br />

<strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn literary tests for voting; Eddie McConnell v. T. H. Newman case;<br />

Orval E. Faubus et al. v. United States et al. case; efforts by African American<br />

students to enroll at University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina; Pierce v. Dungee et al. case;<br />

Pierce v. Moon et al. case; Pryor v. Poirier et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roland D. Ealey; Herbert Brownell; Thurgood Marshall;<br />

Andrew D. Weinberger; Roy Wilkins; Warren Olney III; I. DeQuincy Newman;<br />

Wiliam O. Johnson; James C. Evans; Arthur Spingarn; Herbert L. Wright; Joseph<br />

L. Rauh Jr.; James Duke Cameron; James M. Hinton; J. Francis Pohlhaus;<br />

Donald Hollowell; Amos T. Hall; Chester I. Lewis.<br />

0564 R-V, 1958-1963. 136pp.<br />

Major Topics: State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. George Ravenell case; Ruiz v. Berry et al.<br />

case; Timmie Rogers assault case in Germany; State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. Willie Seals<br />

Jr. case; Shelton et al. v. Tucker et al. case; Shelton v. McKinley case; Brooklyn,<br />

New York, police brutality complaints; efforts to eliminate racial designations from<br />

birth certificates; requests for assistance; racial discrimination complaint against<br />

Greenville, South Carolina, airport; Tolliver v. Morton et al. case; Brenda Travis<br />

case; Virginia Bar Association Committee v. S. W. Tucker case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. Perry; Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins; Jack<br />

Greenberg; Clarence Mitchell; Herbert L. Wright; Timmie Rogers; Charles S.<br />

Conley; T. W. Coggs; Thad D. Williams; Milton A. Galamison; Newton<br />

Greenberg; Carl L. Erhardt; Samuel Williams; Thurgood Marshall; Edward R.<br />

Dudley; Leonard H. Carter; Burke Marshall; James C. Evans; Robert F. Kennedy;<br />

Martin S. Handelman.


0700 W-Y, 1958-1963. 65pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for assistance; James Buddy Williams case; Wiley v.<br />

Richland Water District et al. case; State <strong>of</strong> Indiana v. Anne Lee Lemmon case;<br />

Pensacola, Florida, school desegregation case; racial discrimination complaint<br />

against David Ranken School <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Trades in St. Louis, Missouri; St.<br />

Louis, Missouri, public accommodations bill; Julie Wright's efforts to enroll at<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina Graduate School.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Z. Alexander Looby; Thurgood Marshall; Leonard H.<br />

Carter; Samuel Williams; Charles H. Wills; Gloster B. Current; Calvin D. Banks;<br />

Charles F. Wilson; Margaret Bush Wilson; Eugene T. Reed; Julie Wright.<br />

Box 11 cont.<br />

Marcus, Maria L.<br />

Outgoing Correspondence<br />

0765 A-W, 1961-1963. 129pp.<br />

Major Topics: Abercrombie Enterprises v. Opton case; Thomas Allen et al. v. Hilton<br />

Corporation case; racial discrimination complaints against Renee <strong>Department</strong><br />

Store, U.S. armed forces, David Ranken School <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Trades, and<br />

Maryland restaurants; Giles-Johnson rape case in Maryland; Frank Jackson<br />

case; requests for assistance; Kent v. Reid case; New Jersey employment<br />

discrimination complaint; Shore v. Law case; <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Webb's City, Inc.<br />

case; Webb's City v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; Whitehouse et al. v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Conrad O. Pearson; Louis J. Lefkowitz; James C. Evans;<br />

Robert L. Carter; Harold A. Knapp; J. Millard Tawes; Donald L. Hollowell; Ruby<br />

Hurley; E. E. Moore Sr.; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Barbara A. Morris; Charles F.<br />

Wilson; Roy Wilson; James A. Crumlin; Margaret Bush Wilson.<br />

Reel 9 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 11 cont.<br />

Morris, Barbara A.<br />

Outgoing Correspondence<br />

0001 C-W, 1962-1963. 33pp.<br />

Major Topics: Clark et al. v. Thompson et al. case; State <strong>of</strong> New York v. George C.<br />

Fitzgerald case; racial discrimination complaints against Connecticut trailer parks;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> investigation <strong>of</strong> Irving Washington; Orlando, Florida, sit-in<br />

demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Lee B. Brooks; Wilson G. Graves;<br />

Morris D. Woolfork III.


Box 12<br />

Carter, Robert L.<br />

Memorandums<br />

0034 1956-1959. 128pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> complaint regarding speech on segregation to African<br />

American students at Georgia State College by Regent Roy V. Harris;<br />

Pennsylvania Solicitation Act Certificate <strong>of</strong> Registration; St. Paul, Minnesota,<br />

housing ordinance; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; proposed Boston University<br />

scholarship for African Americans from <strong>the</strong> South; Brooklyn, New York, school<br />

desegregation; <strong>NAACP</strong> registration under Ohio Unemployment Compensation<br />

Law; speaking engagements by Carter; form for complaints to President's<br />

Committee on Government Contracts; sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to curb power <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

Supreme Court; <strong>NAACP</strong> workshop on urban problems; reorganization <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

State Conference <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee; status <strong>of</strong> desegregation in Virginia;<br />

U.S. Civil Rights Commission hearings in Alabama; Fair Share Organization;<br />

racial discrimination complaint against Maryland restaurants; nor<strong>the</strong>rn school<br />

segregation issue; Illinois school desegregation litigation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert Arnold; Jack Greenberg; Thurgood<br />

Marshall; Madison S. Jones; Constance Baker Motley; Gloster B. Current; C. R.<br />

Darden; J. H. Calhoun; Daisy Bates; Herbert L. Wright; Henry Lee Moon; Herbert<br />

Hill; Samuel A. Williams; Robert W. Saunders; John A. Morsell; Clarence<br />

Mitchell; L. H. Holman; James Farmer.<br />

0162 January-October 1960. 137pp.<br />

Major Topics: Disbarment proceedings against Samuel W. Tucker; racial<br />

discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces, labor unions, and sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

airport facilities; handbook for education committees; <strong>NAACP</strong>-SCLC cooperation;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> refusal to reveal names <strong>of</strong> members and contributors; <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

constitutional revision; opposition to use <strong>of</strong> racial designations on U.S. census<br />

forms; <strong>NAACP</strong> convention workshops and program; Biloxi, Mississippi, beach<br />

discrimination complaint; <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes; proposed purchase <strong>of</strong> real<br />

estate by Virginia State Conference <strong>of</strong> Branches; minutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors meeting.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; James Farmer; Herbert Hill; Gloster B.<br />

Current; John A. Morsell; Herbert L. Wright; Thurgood Marshall; W. Lester Banks;<br />

R. D. Robertson.<br />

0299 January-December 1961. 158pp.<br />

Major Topics: Scholle v. Hare case; <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes; proposed federal<br />

public school desegregation act; Louisville, Kentucky, protest demonstrations;<br />

denial <strong>of</strong> federal aid for education funds to states refusing to desegregate<br />

schools; constitution <strong>of</strong> New York State Conference <strong>of</strong> Branches; Cravens<br />

Investment Company v. <strong>NAACP</strong> Oklahoma City Branch et a/, case; Wimberly v.<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Patterson case; injunction against <strong>NAACP</strong> in Fort Lauderdale, Florida;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> tax-exempt status; W. W. Law's grievance against U.S. Post Office<br />

<strong>Department</strong>; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. MacDonald Gallion case; <strong>NAACP</strong> v. Frederick T. Gray<br />

case; Virginia anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; de facto segregation in Lockland, Ohio;<br />

Theodore R. Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee case; 'The<br />

Freedom Arsenal" pamphlet; Maine anti-discrimination law; relationship between<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> and <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Defense Fund.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Theodore Sachs; Gloster B. Current; John<br />

A. Morsell; Jawn A. Sandifer; Herbert L. Wright; Maria L. Marcus; Henry Lee<br />

Moon; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f.


0457 January 1962-December 1965. 151 pp.<br />

Major Topics: Sou<strong>the</strong>ast region leadership training conferences; <strong>NAACP</strong> branch<br />

disputes; status <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> legal cases; de facto segregation in nor<strong>the</strong>rn schools;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Gray case; racial discrimination complaints against labor unions;<br />

procedures for election <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> board members; Oakland, California, school<br />

desegregation; Overstreet v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong> activities reports.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Herbert Hill; Maria L. Marcus; Gloster B. Current; John A.<br />

Morsell; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Jawn Sandifer; Lucille Black; Jack Wood; Roy Wilkins;<br />

Barbara A. Morris; Henry Lee Moon; Arthur Spingarn; William R. Ming Jr.; Lewis<br />

M. Steel.<br />

Box 12 cont.<br />

Current, Gloster B.<br />

Memorandums<br />

0608 April 1957-July 1964. 71pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> branch and regional constitutions; <strong>NAACP</strong> policy on<br />

segregation in education; <strong>NAACP</strong> convention resolutions; report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

Committee on Convention Procedure; status <strong>of</strong> desegregation in Virginia;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> picketing campaign; <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Thurgood Marshall; Roy Wilkins;<br />

Barbee William Durham; Francis L. Williams; Francisco A. Rodriguez.<br />

Box 12 cont.<br />

Morris, Barbara A.<br />

Memorandums<br />

0679 April-December 1965. 4pp.<br />

Major Topic: Status <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> legal cases.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Richard McClain; Robert L. Carter.<br />

Box 12 cont.<br />

Pohlhaus, J. Francis<br />

Memorandums<br />

0683 1958-1961. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Hearings on confessions and police detention by <strong>the</strong> U.S. Senate<br />

Constitutional Rights Subcommittee; racial discrimination complaint against<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Florida and U.S. armed forces; employment discrimination<br />

complaint against St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company and <strong>the</strong><br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Railroad Trainmen; opposition to appointment <strong>of</strong> deLesseps<br />

Morrison as U.S. ambassador to <strong>the</strong> OAS.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins; Arthur J.<br />

Chapital Sr.; Clarence Mitchell.<br />

Box 12 cont.<br />

Morsell, John<br />

Memorandums<br />

0707 1957-1964. 15pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> policy on noncooperation with communists; allegations <strong>of</strong><br />

communist influence on <strong>NAACP</strong>; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights study on<br />

difficulties experienced by civil rights activists in obtaining legal counsel to<br />

represent <strong>the</strong>m in litigation; <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong> budget.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; William Jansen; Richard McClain;<br />

Robert B. Bourne.


Box 12 cont.<br />

Staff<br />

Memorandums<br />

07<strong>22</strong> 1958-1965. 10pp.<br />

Major Topics: Review <strong>of</strong> status <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong>; proposed <strong>NAACP</strong> libel<br />

action against <strong>the</strong> Amsterdam News; criticism <strong>of</strong> Roy Wilkins' leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William R. Ming Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Henry<br />

Lee Moon; James L. Hicks.<br />

Box 12 cont.<br />

Wilkins, Roy<br />

Memorandums<br />

0732 September 1957-November 1965. 52pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposal for intervention by U.S. Attorney General in actions brought<br />

by individuals in desegregation cases; allegations regarding organization <strong>of</strong><br />

White Citizens Council in New Jersey; North Carolina sit-in demonstrations;<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces; expenses for <strong>NAACP</strong> litigation; Richmond v. Scales case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Joseph L. Rauh Jr.; Ruby Hurley; John<br />

A. Morsell; Richard McClain.<br />

Box 13<br />

Africa<br />

0784 1956, 1963-1964 and n.d. 14pp.<br />

Major Topics: American Society <strong>of</strong> African Culture program; American Negro<br />

Leadership Conference on Africa activities.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.<br />

Reel 10 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

American Civil Liberties Union<br />

0001 Related Materials, 1960-1964. 36pp.<br />

Major Topics: Minutes <strong>of</strong> New York Civil Liberties Union meeting; New York State<br />

legislation relating to suppression <strong>of</strong> evidence obtained as a result <strong>of</strong> unlawful<br />

search and seizure; New Jersey proposal to set up quotas as a temporary<br />

expedient to encourage integrated neighborhoods; National Union League's call<br />

for special effort to close economic gap between African Americans and whites;<br />

ACLU and American Jewish Congress policy on quotas and compensatory<br />

treatment for African Americans; City Commission on Human Rights <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

policy statement on <strong>the</strong> present state <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> African American; creation <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />

Liberties Defense and Education Fund.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Jack B. Weinstein; George E. Rundquist.


Box 13 cont.<br />

American Jewish Committee<br />

0037 1960, January-April. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Real estate <strong>of</strong>fices ruled to be public accommodations in California<br />

and Massachusetts; opposition to disbursement <strong>of</strong> public funds to institutions<br />

which discriminate; opposition to Oregon State law providing free textbooks to<br />

parochial schools; Swart v. South Burlington Town School District case; Levitt v.<br />

Division Against Discrimination case; Arizona legislation prohibiting interracial<br />

marriages overturned; Banks v. Capital Airlines, Inc. case; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against Lenape Park swimming pool in Chester County, Pennsylvania;<br />

opposition to sectarian or religious books in public school libraries in California;<br />

Progress Development Corporation v. Mitchell case; Massachusetts law against<br />

discrimination in granting <strong>of</strong> mortgage loans; New York City fair housing<br />

ordinance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Theodore Leskes; Sol Rabkin; Paul Hartman.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa<br />

0061 December 1963-September 1964. 28pp.<br />

Major Topics: Committee meetings; campaign against racial discrimination in South<br />

Africa; Harvard University study <strong>of</strong> African American wage earners; conference<br />

resolutions; list <strong>of</strong> contributors.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James K. Baker; Theodore E. Brown; Robert L. Carter.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

AMSAC (American Society for African Culture)<br />

0089 June 1963-December 1965. 55pp.<br />

Major Topics: Annual report; minutes <strong>of</strong> sixth annual meeting; Baltimore, Maryland,<br />

School Superintendents Conference on <strong>the</strong> Practical Problems <strong>of</strong> Public School<br />

Desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: John A. Davis; Brooke Aronson; George B. Brain.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

Annual Conventions<br />

0144 1957-1965. 101pp.<br />

Major Topics: Convention workshops; resolutions; policy statements on school<br />

desegregation in <strong>the</strong> South and de facto desegregation in nor<strong>the</strong>rn and western<br />

public schools; discussion topics.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Ruby Hurley; Robert L. Carter; Florence V. Lucas;<br />

Franklin H. Williams; A. Maceo Smith; Herbert E. Tucker Jr.; James E. Stewart;<br />

Clarence Laws; Frankie M. Freeman; Arthur L. Johnson; Roy Wilkins; Thurgood<br />

Marshall; William R. Ming Jr.; Conrad O. Pearson; Donald L. Hollowell; A. P.<br />

Tureaud; Wiley A. Branton; Chester Lewis Jr.; Jawn Sandifer; Maurice Dawkins;<br />

Lawrence S. Odom; J. H. Calhoun; Arthur B. Spingarn.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

Anti-Poverty Program<br />

0245 Material Concerning, 1965. 36pp.<br />

Major Topics: New York City Council Against Poverty meetings and activities;<br />

request for grant by American Bi-Racial Association, Inc.; Puerto Rican<br />

community development employment and training program; staff evaluation <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Vincent's Hall, Inc. Project SERVE.


Box 13cont.<br />

Arkansas<br />

0281 Revolving Fund--George Howard, 1959, January-August. 10pp.<br />

Major Topic: Accounting <strong>of</strong> revolving fund.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Robert L. Carter.<br />

0291 Statutes, June 1956-June 1957. 33pp.<br />

Major Topics: Pupil assignment legislation; state constitutional amendment<br />

opposing federal government encroachment <strong>of</strong> state's rights and perogatives;<br />

prosegregation legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Wiley A. Branton; U. Simpson Tate; Thurgood Marshall;<br />

Daisy Bates; Frank W. Smith; Robert L. Carter; J. R. Booker.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

Atlanta, Georgia Conference<br />

0324 Report, 1956. 41 pp.<br />

Major Topic: Reports on status <strong>of</strong> desegregation in sou<strong>the</strong>rn states.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Thurgood Marshall.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

Barratry<br />

0365 1960. 21pp.<br />

Major Topic: Definition <strong>of</strong> and analysis <strong>of</strong> state antibarratry legislation.<br />

Box 13 cont.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

0386 Genesis <strong>of</strong> Special Contribution Fund, 1961-1964. 33pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> tax-exempt status; handling <strong>of</strong> grants to <strong>NAACP</strong> by taxexempt<br />

organizations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; Robert L. Carter; George S. Brody; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Buell G. Gallagher; Joseph J. Klein.<br />

0419 Miscellany, 1957-1965. 86pp.<br />

Major Topics: Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom; criticism <strong>of</strong> Roy Wilkins' leadership <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>; Thalheimer Award; <strong>NAACP</strong> certificate <strong>of</strong> incorporation; study and<br />

recommendation on <strong>NAACP</strong> Board expansion; <strong>NAACP</strong> reorganization program;<br />

interrelationship <strong>of</strong> National Office and branches with regard to financial<br />

procedures; <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee annual report.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; A. Philip Randolph; Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King Jr.;<br />

C. B. Powell; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Jesse Turner; Richard<br />

McClain; John A. Morsell.<br />

Box 14<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors cont.<br />

0505 Special Mississippi Investigating Committee, 1963-1964. 154pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> relief operations in Mississippi; itinerary; minutes <strong>of</strong> meetings;<br />

report <strong>of</strong> findings and recommendations; <strong>NAACP</strong> mass meeting at Clarksdale,<br />

Mississippi; request that federal hospital and health facilities be made available to<br />

civil rights workers in Mississippi; Mississippi State Conference <strong>of</strong> Branches<br />

recommends <strong>NAACP</strong> withdrawal from COFO; Mississippi police brutality<br />

complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Barry M.<br />

Goldwater; John A. Hannah; Gloster B. Current.


Box 14 cont.<br />

Branch Disputes<br />

0659 Alaska-New Mexico, 1956-1965. 40pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut,<br />

Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, and New Mexico; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against U.S. armed forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; James<br />

E. Lee.<br />

0699 Los Angeles, California, 1956-1959. 33pp.<br />

Major Topics: Los Angeles, California, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes; report on<br />

December 1957 Los Angeles branch election.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Loren<br />

Miller; Maurice A. Dawkins; George Simmons.<br />

0732 New York-Washington, 1956-1965. 98pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and<br />

Washington State.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Channing Tobias;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Russell P. Crawford; Ella J. Baker; James E. Levy; Theodore M.<br />

Berry; Jack E. Tanner.<br />

0830 New York City, 1964-1965. 27pp.<br />

Major Topic: New York City <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Hubert T. Delaney; William Webb Jr.;<br />

Richard Allen Hildebrand; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Stephen G.<br />

Spottswood.<br />

Reel 11 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 14 cont.<br />

Branch Disputes cont.<br />

0001 New York State Conference, 1957-1958. 42pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes within <strong>the</strong> New York State Conference; State<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alabama v. William Scott case; report <strong>of</strong> New York State <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong><br />

Redress Committee.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Effie Gordon; Robert L. Carter; Thurgood Marshall; Jawn<br />

Sandifer; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current.<br />

0043 Newark, New Jersey, 1964-1965. 17pp.<br />

Major Topics: Newark, New Jersey, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch dispute; complaints against<br />

Newark Branch President Boyd Cantrell.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; William D. Payne; Roy Wilkins; John A.<br />

Morsell.<br />

0060 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Moore, Cecil), 1964-1965 and n.d. 52pp.<br />

Major Topics: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch dispute; complaints<br />

against Philadelphia Branch President Cecil Moore; <strong>NAACP</strong> proposal to create<br />

multiple branches in city <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Henry Lee Moon; Ragan<br />

A. Henry; Frank Reeves; Walter Rosenbaum; Gloster B. Current; Cecil B. Moore.<br />

0112 Providence, Rhode Island, 1957-1958. 18pp.<br />

Major Topic: Providence, Rhode Island, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch dispute.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; John R. Kellam; Gloster B. Current; Ralph<br />

A. Allen; William M. Newsom; Robert L. Carter.


0130 St. Louis, Missouri, 1964-1965. 59pp.<br />

Major Topics: St. Louis, Missouri, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch dispute; complaint regarding<br />

ineffectual leadership <strong>of</strong> St. Louis branch.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Chester I. Lewis; Hubert T. Delaney;<br />

Robert L. Carter; Shelby T. Freeman Jr.; Stephen G. Spottswood; Margaret Bush<br />

Wilson; Evelyn H. Roberts; Roy Wilkins; Pearlie Evans.<br />

Box 14 cont.<br />

Branch Matters<br />

0189 Death <strong>of</strong> Ben Bryant, Newark, New Jersey, 1964. 8pp.<br />

Major Topics: Newark, New Jersey, police brutality complaint; <strong>NAACP</strong> demand for<br />

investigation into death <strong>of</strong> Bryant.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Boyd B. Cantrell.<br />

0197 General, 1960-1962. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> manual on branch election procedure; Ohio State Conference<br />

constitution; West Coast Area Youth Conference constitution.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current.<br />

0<strong>22</strong>1 General, 1963. 52pp.<br />

Major Topics: New Jersey State Conference answer to petition <strong>of</strong> John F. Davis;<br />

New Jersey State Conference constitution and bylaws; eligibility <strong>of</strong> members to<br />

run for branch <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Irene Smith; Gloster B. Current; Lucille Black; Leon<br />

Benson.<br />

0273 General, 1964. 99pp.<br />

Major Topics: Minutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors' meetings; <strong>NAACP</strong> Special<br />

Contribution Fund constitution and bylaws; trial <strong>of</strong> Byron de la Beckwith for<br />

murder <strong>of</strong> Medgar Evers; Sacramento, California, Branch Credit Union<br />

participation in community antipoverty program; fundraising efforts to rebuild<br />

destroyed African American churches in Mississippi; <strong>NAACP</strong> proposal for<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> multiple branches in cities with populations in excess <strong>of</strong><br />

250,000; outline for New York Metropolitan Council; <strong>NAACP</strong> boycott <strong>of</strong> products<br />

made in Mississippi; <strong>NAACP</strong> withdrawal from COFO; Deal v. Cincinnati Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education case; <strong>NAACP</strong> efforts to oppose participation in Mississippi State bond<br />

issue.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Stephen G. Spottswood; Roy Wilkins; Robert A. Carter;<br />

John A. Morsell; Charles Evers; Aaron Henry; Bruce H. Green Jr.; Gloster B.<br />

Current.<br />

0372 General, January-March 1965. 63pp.<br />

Major Topics: Progress report on implementation phase <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> organizational<br />

and procedural study; Mississippi Summer Project; <strong>NAACP</strong> branch procedures<br />

for financial reporting; constitutions for metropolitan councils; shooting <strong>of</strong> Ollie<br />

Shelby in Hinds County, Mississippi; expulsion <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New York City<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Welfare branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>; Charles Evers' testimony at U.S.<br />

Commission on Civil Rights hearings in Jackson, Mississippi; <strong>NAACP</strong> voter<br />

registration project annual report; <strong>NAACP</strong> boycott <strong>of</strong> products made in<br />

Mississippi.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Sam E. Rose; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Roy<br />

Wilkins; John A. Morsell.


Box 15<br />

Branch Matters cont.<br />

0435 General, April-May 1965. 76pp.<br />

Major Topics: Expulsion <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New York City <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Welfare<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>; SCLC activities in Alabama; Alabama, Mississippi, and<br />

South Carolina Summer Projects; appointment <strong>of</strong> committee to study<br />

interrelationship <strong>of</strong> funds between <strong>NAACP</strong> National Office and branches; fiscal<br />

procedures and control for branch handling <strong>of</strong> funds; resolutions on policy and<br />

program; Selma, Alabama, protest demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins;<br />

Stephen G. Spottswood; Richard W. McClain; Lewis M. Steel; Al<strong>the</strong>a T. L.<br />

Simmons.<br />

0511 General, June-July 1965. 103pp.<br />

Major Topics: Branch program clinic at 56th National Convention; fiscal procedures<br />

and control for branch handling <strong>of</strong> funds; Tampa, Florida, employment<br />

discrimination complaints; minutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors' meeting; report<br />

on integration <strong>of</strong> Dade County, Florida, public schools; expulsion <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

New York City <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Welfare branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>; complaint regarding<br />

dismissal <strong>of</strong> Michael Tabor from Montgomery County, Maryland, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Welfare; Alabama State Conference constitution.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Lucille Black; Al<strong>the</strong>a T. L. Simmons; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Stephen G. Spottswood; Margaret Bush Wilson; Gloster B. Current; Frank D.<br />

Reeves; Robert L. Gilder; Jack Greenberg; Edith N. Throckmorton; Parran<br />

Mitchell; Millard J. Tawes; Roy Wilkins; Harold B. Williams; Ruby Hurley; John A.<br />

Morsell; Leonard H. Carter.<br />

0614 General, August-December 1965. 132pp.<br />

Major Topics: Lawsuits on constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Alabama poll tax and South Carolina<br />

legislative reapportionment; Alabama State Conference resolutions; Ohio State<br />

Conference financial statement; reorganization <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles, California,<br />

branch; St. Paul, Minnesota, school desegregation case; state conference <strong>of</strong><br />

branches questionnaires; Detroit Branch Executive Committee meeting on<br />

multiple branches in metropolitan areas; Branch Problem Clinic report sheets;<br />

constitutions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Area Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Coast region and <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> metropolitan councils; report on memberships and Freedom Fund<br />

contributions received from branches.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Barbara Morris; John W. Nixon; I. DeQuincey Newman;<br />

Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Leonard H. Carter; Donald<br />

Lewis; Hubert Delany; Al<strong>the</strong>a T. L. Simmons.<br />

0746 General, Undated. 46pp.<br />

Major Topics: Cleveland, Ohio, apprenticeship improvement and development<br />

program; state conference <strong>of</strong> branches questionnaire; West Coast Region Area<br />

Youth Conferences constitution; budget and fiscal controls for <strong>NAACP</strong> branches;<br />

model constitution and bylaws for state conferences; <strong>NAACP</strong> procedures for<br />

handling <strong>of</strong> legal cases.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Richard W. McClain; Roy Wilkins.


Box 15 cont.<br />

Branches<br />

0792 Alabama-Alaska, 1956-1962. 15pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaint regarding suspension <strong>of</strong> John LeFlore as Mobile, Alabama,<br />

postman; racial conditions in Montgomery, Alabama; white economic intimidation<br />

campaign in Wilcox County, Alabama; Alabama anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation;<br />

Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott; proposal for inclusion barring racial<br />

discrimination in Alaska state constitution.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Clarence Mitchell; Arthur<br />

Summerfield; J. D. Hunter; W. C. Patton; Gordon A. Rodgers; Ruby Hurley;<br />

Franklin H. Williams.<br />

0807 Arizona-Arkansas, 1956-1962. 28pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report <strong>of</strong> Arizona <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee; lawsuit against L. C.<br />

Bates resulting from cancellation <strong>of</strong> Duke Ellington concert in Little Rock,<br />

Arkansas; Arkansas legislation requiring registration <strong>of</strong> corporations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: H. B. Daniels; L. C. Bates; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B.<br />

Current; Duke Ellington; Christopher Mercer; Birdie Williams; Wiley Branton.<br />

0835 California, 1956-1963. 31pp.<br />

Major Topics: Berkeley branch dispute; resignation <strong>of</strong> Estelle Van Meter from Los<br />

Angeles Branch Executive Committee; Los Angeles branch financial report;<br />

Richmond, California, housing discrimination complaints; speaking engagements<br />

by Robert L. Carter; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; Mattie B. Meyers;<br />

Estelle Van Meter; George D. Carroll; Nathaniel S. Colley; Leona Cade; Tarea<br />

Hall Pittman; William D. Dobson.<br />

Reel 12 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 15 cont.<br />

Branches cont.<br />

0001 Connecticut, 1956-1961. 38pp.<br />

Major Topics: Bridgeport racial discrimination complaint; requests for legal<br />

assistance; requests for appointments <strong>of</strong> qualified African Americans to public<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Principal Correspondents: H. B. Anderson; William O. Johnson; Arthur Johnson; C.<br />

Roy Jackson; Robert L. Carter; Maria L. Marcus; Philip J. Langley; Harold<br />

Flemmings; Constance Baker Motley.<br />

0039 Florida, 1956-1963. 35pp.<br />

Major Topics: Opposition to segregated housing project in Cocoa; requests for legal<br />

assistance; Tallahassee racial discrimination complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; T. M. Mandy; Thurgood Marshall; Eula<br />

Johnson; Roy Wilkins; Theodore R. Gibson; Arthur L. Williams; Maria L. Marcus;<br />

C. K. Steele; A. Leon Lowry.


0074 Georgia, 1956-1963. 94pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial conditions and protest demonstrations in Albany; Secret<br />

Service investigation <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> for alleged defacement <strong>of</strong> U.S. currency;<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Regional Conference in Atlanta; report on Georgia <strong>Legal</strong> Redress<br />

Committee; racial discrimination complaint against Georgia State College <strong>of</strong><br />

Business Administration; <strong>NAACP</strong> declared a subversive organization by state<br />

legislature; summary <strong>of</strong> findings <strong>of</strong> survey <strong>of</strong> Atlanta public schools; opposition to<br />

Atlanta urban renewal program; state anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> and antibarratry legislation;<br />

requests for legal assistance; Bibb Transit Company v. Davis et al. case;<br />

Savannah police brutality complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; J. H. Calhoun; Roy Wilkins; Thurgood<br />

Marshall; Spottswood W. Robinson; Albert N. Cole; William B. Hartsfield; James<br />

O. Gibson; Maria L. Marcus; W. W. Law; Ruby Hurley.<br />

0168 Illinois, 1956-1963. 43pp.<br />

Major Topics: Winona, Mississippi, racial discrimination complaint; Chicago civil<br />

rights rally; public school desegregation; Chenot school desegregation case;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Cairo, Illinois et al. case; Cairo, Illinois, parade ordinance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Clarence E. Willis; Willoughby Abner;<br />

S. S. Morris; Barbara A. Morris; L. H. Holman; Clayton R. Williams; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0211 Indiana, 1956-1963. 23pp.<br />

Major Topics: Ben Callion case; requests for legal assistance; Evansville and Fort<br />

Wayne racial discrimination complaint; Fair Share Organization activities.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Arthur L. Jelks; Thurgood Marshall;<br />

Orlando L. Taylor; Lawrence A. Lewis Jr.; Jack Greenberg; Edna J. Morris;<br />

Solomon Stevenson; Maria L. Marcus.<br />

0234 Iowa, 1963-1964. 14pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; racial discrimination complaints against<br />

Iowa State University fraternities and sororities; complaints regarding de facto<br />

segregation in public schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Russell Nash; Maria L. Marcus; James H. Hilton; Robert<br />

L. Carter.<br />

0248 Kansas, 1956-1962. 44pp.<br />

Major Topics: White efforts to prohibit interracial dating in Winfield; Wichita,<br />

McPherson, and Bonner Springs racial discrimination complaints; City <strong>of</strong> Emporia<br />

v. Donald Groh and Jerry Redeker case; Donald Pryor v. C. J. Poirer et al. case;<br />

state public accommodations legislation; racial discrimination complaint regarding<br />

refusal <strong>of</strong> state schools to hire African American teachers; New Jersey plan for<br />

elimination <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination in public education.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Edward E. Tillman; Chester I. Lewis<br />

Jr.; Robert L. Carter; Carl Johnson; Andrew W. Bremeyer; L. A. Platt; Adel<br />

Throckmorton; C. R. Roquemore.<br />

Box 16<br />

Branches cont.<br />

0292 Kentucky, 1957-1963. 18pp.<br />

Major Topics: Fulton racial discrimination complaints; requests for legal assistance;<br />

unconstitutionality <strong>of</strong> state legislation mandating segregation on intrastate bus<br />

and rail transportation; complaint regarding firing <strong>of</strong> African American teachers in<br />

Mound City, Illinois; Richmond and Knox County school desegregation cases.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; Ira L. Armstrong; Roy Wilkins; Robert L.<br />

Carter; Henry S. Wilson; Osceola A. Dawson; Helen L. Phelps; Gloster B.<br />

Current; James A. Crumlin.


0310 Louisiana, 1956-1963. 30pp.<br />

Major Topics: New Orleans mass meeting; Carl Braden clemency appeal petition;<br />

New Orleans racial discrimination complaints; state anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation;<br />

proposed activities for <strong>NAACP</strong> while under court injunction against holding<br />

meetings; scientific research on racial aspects <strong>of</strong> human intelligence; report <strong>of</strong><br />

state field secretary.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; Robert L. Carter; Thurgood<br />

Marshall; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Clarence A. Laws.<br />

0340 Maryland-Massachusetts, 1959-1965. 33pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposal for creation <strong>of</strong> multiple <strong>NAACP</strong> branches in Baltimore,<br />

Maryland; Cambridge and Frederick, Maryland, racial discrimination complaints;<br />

proposed Montgomery County, Maryland, public accommodations ordinance;<br />

requests for legal assistance; Boston, Massachusetts, branch voter registration<br />

expenses.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Lillie M. Jackson; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Lynwood A. Jones Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Florence Orbach; Stella Werner; Edward L.<br />

Cooper; Kenneth I. Guscott.<br />

0373 Michigan, 1956-1965. 47pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> tax-exempt status; Benton Harbor and Baldwin racial<br />

discrimination complaint; Region III Leadership Training Conference; Detroit<br />

police brutality complaints; civil rights guarantees in new state constitution;<br />

Orange, New Jersey, school desegregation case; <strong>NAACP</strong> multiple branch<br />

proposal for Detroit.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Joyce Milligan; Paul Adams; Marie<br />

Nelson; Arthur L. Johnson; Edward M. Turner; Barbee William Durham; Floyd H.<br />

Skinner; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; William Brooks; William G. Jenkins.<br />

0420 Minnesota, 1956-1962. 37pp.<br />

Major Topics: St. Paul branch constitution and bylaws; requests for legal assistance;<br />

racial discrimination complaints against Missouri Pacific Railroad and Staples,<br />

Minnesota.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; Leonard H. Carter;<br />

Carl L. Weschcke; Roy Wilkins; Elmer L. Anderson; Donald Lewis.<br />

0457 Mississippi, 1956-1962. 15pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; William Joe Johnson rape case; Clyde<br />

Kennard case; desegregation <strong>of</strong> Jackson bus terminal; state anti-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

legislation; Biloxi beach discrimination case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Aaron E. Henry; Eleanor Roosevelt; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Francis L. Young; Roy Wilkins; Gilbert R. Mason.<br />

0472 Missouri, 1956-1961. 11pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposed Columbia antidiscrimination city ordinance; Kansas City<br />

public accommodations ordinance; Kansas City racial discrimination complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Carl R. Johnson; Jack Greenberg; Lee<br />

V. Swinton; Margaret Bush Wilson.<br />

0483 Nebraska-Nevada, 1956-1962. 29pp.<br />

Major Topics: Omaha, Nebraska, and Hawthorne, Nevada, racial discrimination<br />

complaints; George Barton case; racial discrimination complaints against U.S.<br />

armed forces; Nebraska state law prohibiting interracial marriages.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; E. T. Streeter; Lawrence W. McVoy<br />

II; Robert L. Carter; Maria L. Marcus; J. C. Smith Jr.; Jimmie Lee Mitchell; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Tarea Hall Pittman.


0512 New England Regional Conference, 1957-1962. 11pp.<br />

Major Topics: Wells, Maine, racial discrimination complaint; proposed survey <strong>of</strong><br />

schools in <strong>the</strong> New England region; speaking engagements by Robert L. Carter;<br />

requests for legal assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Joseph G. Le Count; Robert L. Carter; Ruth M. Batson;<br />

Jeanetta H. Clarke.<br />

0523 New Jersey, 1956-1963. 39pp.<br />

Major Topics: George Ravenell v. State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina case; requests for legal<br />

assistance; Jersey City racial discrimination complaints; Paterson police brutality<br />

complaint; Wimberly v. City <strong>of</strong> Paterson case; Trenton housing discrimination<br />

complaints; Bland Williams case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; James E. Schell; Charles Haynes;<br />

Milton Anderson; U. S. Wiggins; Roy Wilkins; Raymond A. Brown; Maria L.<br />

Marcus; Arthur Holloway; Gloster B. Current; Deane H. Good; S. Howard<br />

Woodson; Samuel A. Williams; Bland Williams.<br />

0562 New Mexico, 1956-1963. 21 pp.<br />

Major Topics: New Mexico antidiscrimination legislation; requests for legal<br />

assistance; New Mexico State Conference <strong>of</strong> Branches constitution; Farmington<br />

racial discrimination complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William H. Royal; Thurgood Marshall; Edward L. Boyd;<br />

Robert L. Carter; Tarea Hall Pittman; Gloster B. Current; Charles H. Moore.<br />

0583 New York, 1956-1962. 92pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Glendale Register and<br />

Commercial Travelers Mutual Accident Association <strong>of</strong> Utica; <strong>NAACP</strong> picketing <strong>of</strong><br />

businesses with discriminatory employment policies; Bronx and Nassau County<br />

police brutality complaints; New York Civil Liberties Union proposals on<br />

procedures for dealing with police brutality; Brooklyn school desegregation;<br />

proposed boycott <strong>of</strong> Coca Cola Company; Allen et al. v. Hilton Corporation case;<br />

report <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> State <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Frederick D. Jones; Milton A.<br />

Galamison; Florence V. Lucas; Loveline Freamon; L. Joseph Overton; A. Sanford<br />

Lewis; Nathan Smith; Carl Harris; Samuel A. Browne; Leroy Burnett; Gloster B.<br />

Current; Constance Baker Motley; Grant S. Shockley; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Arthur<br />

Levitt; Charles H. Silver; Thurgood Marshall; Moe L. Tandler; Russell P.<br />

Crawford; Percy Sutton; Stanley J. Thomas; Maria L. Marcus; Jawn A. Sandifer;<br />

Effie Gordon.<br />

0675 North Carolina, 1956-1962. 52pp.<br />

Major Topics: Greensboro and Pittsboro racial discrimination complaints; Leon<br />

Wolfe et al. v. State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina case; Bronx White Castle case; requests<br />

for legal assistance; complaint regarding construction <strong>of</strong> segregated high schools<br />

in Winston-Salem; Charlotte Lawyers' Conference; Kelly Alexander's statement<br />

before <strong>the</strong> State House <strong>of</strong> Representatives Committee on Corporations; state<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; Asheville school desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George Simkins Jr.; Robert L. Carter; Ralph Campbell;<br />

Cortez M. Puryear; Kelly M. Alexander; Thurgood Marshall; Elwood H. Chisholm;<br />

Maria L. Marcus; Gloster B. Current; Edward Opton Jr.; Barbara A. Morris.<br />

0727 Northwest Area Conference, 1958-1962. 11pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; Seattle racial discrimination complaint;<br />

Jones v. O'Meara case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; James E. Mclver; Jack E. Tanner.


0738 Ohio, 1956-1963. 96pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; Hillsboro school desegregation case;<br />

Cincinnati lawsuit alleging African American mental inferiority; proposed lawsuit<br />

by Cincinnati <strong>NAACP</strong> branch protesting discrimination by federal government<br />

contractors; speaking engagements by Robert L. Carter; Columbus police<br />

brutality complaints; Cleveland protest demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Kenneth Banks; Barbee William<br />

Durham; Wiliam Bowen; Maria L. Marcus; Morris Muldrow; Gloster B. Current;<br />

James E. Levy; Thurgood Marshall; D. Rudolph Henderson Jr.; Clarence H.<br />

Holmes; Harold B. Williams; Serena E. Davis; John Doar; Harold Strickland.<br />

0834 Oklahoma-Oregon, 1960-1963. 27pp.<br />

Major Topics: Murder <strong>of</strong> Albert Scott by Oklahoma City police; requests for legal<br />

assistance; racial discrimination complaints against U. S. armed forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: E. C. Moon; Barbara A. Morris; Phil Reynolds; Robert L.<br />

Carter; Harry Ward; Mayfield K. Webb.<br />

Reel 13 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 16 cont.<br />

Branches cont.<br />

0001 Pennsylvania-Rhode Island, 1959-1961. 23pp.<br />

Major Topics: Speaking engagements by Robert L. Carter; requests for legal<br />

assistance; complaints regarding refusal <strong>of</strong> Chester, Pennsylvania, schools to<br />

allow pregnant girls to return to classes; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, police brutality<br />

complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roberta G. Rhodes; Robert L. Carter; Robert A. Wright;<br />

Gloster B. Current; Charles Shorter; James K. Baker; Charles A. Moore; Henry<br />

R. Smith; Calvin D. Banks.<br />

0024 South Carolina, 1956-1962. 39pp.<br />

Major Topics: Resignation <strong>of</strong> African American teachers from <strong>NAACP</strong> to prevent<br />

being fired; white economic reprisals; requests for legal assistance; <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

financial assistance to families in Elloree; attacks on home <strong>of</strong> Walter Scott in<br />

Lake City.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Roy Wilkins; Levi G. Byrd; Robert L.<br />

Carter; James C. Williams; Arthur W. Stanley; C. M. Stanley; D. W. Roston;<br />

James M. Hinton; Arthur B. Caldwell; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Clarence Mitchell;<br />

A. C. Redd; Gloster B. Current; I. DeQuincey Newman.<br />

0063 Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Regional Office, 1956-1962. 52pp.<br />

Major Topics: Reports; bombing <strong>of</strong> Clinton, Tennessee, high school; B & B Cash<br />

Grocery Stores, Inc. v. Young Adults for Progressive Action, Inc. et at. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Ruby Hurley; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Robert W. Saunders.<br />

0115 Southwest Area Conference, 1957-1959. 30pp.<br />

Major Topics: Constitution; Arizona public accommodations legislation; conference<br />

<strong>of</strong> Colorado branch leaders at Colorado Springs; efforts to curtail discriminatory<br />

practices in state licensing power; Texas Conference <strong>of</strong> Branches activities.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current; H. B. Daniels;<br />

Thurgood Marshall; Clarence A. Laws; Roy Wilkins; Calvin D. Banks.


0145 Tennessee, 1956-1962. 34pp.<br />

Major Topics: School desegregation petitions; opposition to state pupil placement<br />

legislation; Memphis and Jackson school desegregation; study on legality <strong>of</strong><br />

discrimination by leasees <strong>of</strong> federally controlled public establishments; state anti-<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; Memphis protest demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Major Jones; William R. Bell; Ruby<br />

Hurley; H. T. Lockard; R. L. Patsy; Thurgood Marshall; Jesse H. Turner; Maxine<br />

A. Smith; William M. Scott; Constance Baker Motley; Henry Chisholm; Gloster B.<br />

Current; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0179 Texas-Utah, 1956-1965. 66pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; African American opposition to Anson,<br />

Texas, school integration; Texas branch disputes; Trinity, Texas, police brutality<br />

complaints; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces; Texas<br />

State Conference constitution; Utah public accommodations legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; A. Maceo Smith; Earl R. Boone; Robert<br />

L. Carter; Weldon Berry; Roy Wilkins; Clarence A. Laws; Henry H. Beane;<br />

Joseph V. Luter; Harry V. Burns; Robert F. Kennedy; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Emerson Marcee; Albert B. Fritz.<br />

0245 Virginia, 1956-1963. 53pp.<br />

Major Topics: State legislation requiring corporate disclosure; requests for legal<br />

assistance; progress toward implementation <strong>of</strong> school desegregation; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against state school lunch services workshops;<br />

Lynchburg racial discrimination complaints; Oliver Green v. City <strong>of</strong> Ronceverte,<br />

West Virginia case; 1956 memberships and Freedom Fund contributions from<br />

Virginia branches.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Edwin B. Henderson; W. Lester Banks; J. M. Tinsley;<br />

Robert L. Carter; Robert F. Kennedy; Oliver M. Greene.<br />

Box 17<br />

Branches cont.<br />

0298 Washington-Wyoming, 1956-1965. 41 pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; Pasco, Washington, racial<br />

discrimination complaints; Logan, West Virginia, school desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; E. M. Magee; Thurgood Marshall;<br />

Willard L. Brown; Gloster B. Current; H. T. Elliott; J. F. Wade; Robert Moore.<br />

0339 West Coast Region, 1956-1964. 25pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; murder <strong>of</strong> Hazel Pride in Babbitt,<br />

Nevada; reports.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Franklin H. Williams; Robert L. Carter; Everett P.<br />

Brandon; Clayton Williams; Tarea Hall Pittman; Al<strong>the</strong>a T. L. Simmons.<br />

Group III Box 17 cont.<br />

Carter, Robert L.<br />

0364 Arbitration Cases (Robert L. Carter Arbitrator), 1964 and n.d. 26pp.<br />

Major Topic: Walter Scharf and James J. Sheehan v. Motor Vehicle Accident<br />

Indemnification Corporation case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Harold S. Keller; John P. Connors.<br />

0390 Articles and Draft, 1965. 141pp.<br />

Major Topics: Trade union racial practices; quotas, preferential and compensatory<br />

treatment; statistics on school desegregation; legal and social status <strong>of</strong> African<br />

Americans in <strong>the</strong> urban North; NLRB handling <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Maria L. Marcus.


0531 Biographical Material, [1957], 1964. 8pp.<br />

0539 Daily Mail Sheets, January-June 1961. 40pp.<br />

0579 Daily Mail Sheets, July-December 1961. 25pp.<br />

0604 Miscellany, 1962-1965. 6pp.<br />

Major Topics: Carter appointed special advisor on metropolitan urban problems with<br />

<strong>the</strong> President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency; itinerary for Carter; Carter<br />

appointed member <strong>of</strong> U.S. delegation to UN Congress on <strong>the</strong> Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

Crime and <strong>the</strong> Treatment <strong>of</strong> Offenders.<br />

0610 Personal Correspondence, 1958-1965. 30pp.<br />

Major Topics: Invitation to attend Community Leaders Conference'on Equal<br />

Employment Opportunity; proposed appointment <strong>of</strong> Carter to New York Civil<br />

Court; invitation to attend meeting with President John F. Kennedy on civil rights<br />

problems; organization <strong>of</strong> Lawyer's Committee on Civil Rights Under <strong>the</strong> Law.<br />

Principal Correspondents: F. Peter Libassi; Lyndon B. Johnson; James H.<br />

Robinson; Roy Wilkins; Joseph M. McLaughlin; John F. Kennedy; Harrison<br />

Tweed; Bernard G. Segal.<br />

0640 Salary Adjustment, 1960-1961. 4pp.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.<br />

0644 Speaking Engagements, January 1956-August 1957. 69pp.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Clarence Mitchell; Kivie Kaplan; Horace M. Bond; Olive<br />

Holmes Blum; Robert W. Saunders; Harold Baer Jr.; James A. Washington Jr.<br />

0713 Speaking Engagements, September 1957-September 1958. 95pp.<br />

Major Topic: Constitution <strong>of</strong> American Society <strong>of</strong> African Culture.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gladys Givan; Kelly M. Alexander; Miriam Willey; James<br />

T. Harris Jr.; Jawn A. Sandifer; Shepherd L. Witman; George K. Hunton; William<br />

S. Thompson; Serena E. Davis; Clarence A. Laws; Emerson Marcee.<br />

Reel 14 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 17 cont.<br />

Carter, Robert L. cont.<br />

0001 Speaking Engagements, October 1958-September 1963 and n.d. <strong>22</strong>2pp.<br />

Major Topics: Sou<strong>the</strong>rn complaints regarding federal government interference in<br />

administration <strong>of</strong> state criminal laws; <strong>NAACP</strong> role in school segregation cases;<br />

NLRB handling <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination complaints.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Amos O. Holmes; Robert W. Saunders; Roy Wilkins;<br />

Ruby Hurley; Jawn A. Sandifer; Joseph B. Robison; Florence V. Lucas; Calvin D.<br />

Banks; James K. Pollock; A. Philip Randolph; Lloyd A. Barbee.<br />

0<strong>22</strong>3 Statements, 1958-June 1965. 70pp.<br />

Major Topics: Sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to curtail power <strong>of</strong> U.S. Supreme Court; Dallas,<br />

Texas, school desegregation case; statement before <strong>the</strong> Committee <strong>of</strong> Rights,<br />

Suffrage and Elections <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Michigan Constitutional Convention; transcript <strong>of</strong><br />

legislative hearing on civil rights laws; statements on effects <strong>of</strong> segregation on<br />

education and on affirmative action.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.


Box 18<br />

Case Summaries<br />

0293 (<strong>NAACP</strong> Involved in), 1956-1962. 59pp.<br />

Major Topic: Lists and brief summaries <strong>of</strong> lawsuits involving or handled by <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.<br />

0352 (Non-<strong>NAACP</strong>), 1957-1965. 204pp.<br />

Major Topics: Lists and brief summaries <strong>of</strong> significant civil rights and civil liberties<br />

cases.<br />

Box 18 cont.<br />

Civil Aeronautics Board<br />

0556 October 1958-October 1960 and n.d. 101pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint against Montgomery, Alabama, public<br />

parks and airport terminal; H. J. Palmer et al. v. Eastern Airlines, Inc. et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Solomon S. Seay Jr.; James Anton.<br />

Box 18cont.<br />

Civil Rights Bills<br />

0657 Correspondence, 1956-1958. 110pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination provisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Alaska State constitution;<br />

Connecticut State Commission on Civil Rights activities; National Lawyers Guild<br />

docket <strong>of</strong> civil rights cases; Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1957; jury trial amendment;<br />

proposed Louisville, Kentucky, civil rights ordinance; proposed Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1958.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James C. Evans; Franklin H. Williams; Jack Greenberg;<br />

Thurgood Marshall; Robert L. Carter; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Herbert Brownell;<br />

Clarence Mitchell; Roy Wilkins; Averell Harriman; Joseph C. O'Mahoney; Telford<br />

Taylor; Emanuel Celler; James O. Eastland; Carl Murphy; J. Earl Dearing;<br />

Joseph Rauh Jr.; Will Maslow.<br />

0767 Miscellany, January 1956, May 1958, 1965 and n.d. 175pp.<br />

Major Topics: Connecticut State Commission on Civil Rights activities; Civil Rights<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 1957; creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. Civil Rights Commission and <strong>the</strong> Civil Rights<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Justice; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Conference Educational<br />

Fund, Inc. newsletters; monthly reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Washington Bureau; proposed<br />

Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1958; statement by Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman on <strong>the</strong> national<br />

origins quota system for immigration; ADL report on 1965 state civil rights<br />

legislation; remarks by William L. Taylor at <strong>the</strong> 16th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

National Civil Liberties Clearing House; study on Sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to prevent<br />

African American exercise <strong>of</strong> civil rights; proposed Civil Rights Procedure Act.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James Dombrowski; Robert L. Carter; William L. Taylor.<br />

Reel 15 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 18 cont.<br />

Civil Rights Bills cont.<br />

0001 Statements, 1957-1958 and n.d. 39pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> statements on Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1957; proposal for<br />

fingerprinting <strong>of</strong> probationary teachers in <strong>the</strong> New York City school system.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.


Box 18 cont.<br />

Civilian Review Board--New York<br />

0040 Background Information, Case Briefs--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1965. 62pp.<br />

Major Topic: Harrington et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Hannah M. Cummins; Maria L. Marcus.<br />

0102 Background Information, Case Briefs--Rochester, New York, 1965. 149pp.<br />

Major Topic: The Locust Club <strong>of</strong> Rochester et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Rochester et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; Rosario J. Guglielmino; Jacob Ark.<br />

Box 19<br />

Civilian Review Board--New York cont.<br />

0251 Bibliography, 1965. 9pp.<br />

0260 Complaints--General, 1965. 26pp.<br />

Major Topic: Civilian complaints to police review board.<br />

0286 Conferences, 1965. 85pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposed amendments to <strong>the</strong> Weiss Bill creating an independent<br />

civilian complaint review board; list <strong>of</strong> participants.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Marjorie Friedlander; John V. Lindsay; Robert L. Carter.<br />

0371 Correspondence, 1965. 37pp.<br />

Major Topics: Citizen's Union <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> New York position paper on police<br />

review board; New York City ordinance creating civilian complaint review board<br />

to investigate allegations <strong>of</strong> police brutality; amendments to civilian complaint<br />

review board legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George Hallett; Marjorie Friedlander; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Vincent L. Broderick.<br />

0408 Miscellany, 1964-1965 and n.d. 73pp.<br />

Major Topics: Social Action Committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Community Church <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

testimony in support <strong>of</strong> civilian complaint review board; New York City ordinance<br />

creating civilian complaint review board to investigate allegations <strong>of</strong> police<br />

brutality; amendments to civilian complaint review board legislation; article on <strong>the</strong><br />

Negro and <strong>the</strong> police.<br />

0481 "The Police and <strong>the</strong> Community: Police Practices and Minority Groups," 1965.<br />

81pp.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Alan Gartner.<br />

0562 Press Releases, 1965. 9pp.<br />

Major Topic: Address by John Lindsay at <strong>the</strong> Annual Dinner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New York County<br />

Lawyers Association.<br />

Principal Correspondent: John V. Lindsay.<br />

0571 Printed Matter, 1965 and n.d. 29pp.<br />

Major Topics: Pamphlet on "The Police and <strong>the</strong> Civil Rights Act"; Police and<br />

Community Relations newsletter; allegations <strong>of</strong> links between police departments<br />

and <strong>the</strong> John Birch Society.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Arnold Forster.<br />

0600 Proposals and Structures, 1964-1965. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Civilian review proposals <strong>of</strong> John Lindsay, Theodore Weiss, and<br />

Robert L. Carter; outline for police community relations; structures <strong>of</strong> civilian<br />

complaint review boards.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Robert L. Carter.


0624 Questionnaire on Issues, 1965. 25pp.<br />

0649 Reports, 1965. 129pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report on civilian complaints against <strong>the</strong> police; report on special<br />

subcommittee to investigate feasibility <strong>of</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> independent civilian<br />

complaint review board; report <strong>of</strong> New York City law enforcement task force; New<br />

York Young Democratic Club City Affair Committee report and recommendations<br />

on proposed independent civilian complaint review board.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Whitney N. Seymour Jr.<br />

0778 Statements, 1965. 30pp.<br />

Major Topics: Statement in support <strong>of</strong> civilian complaint review board.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Aryeh Neier; William G<strong>of</strong>fen; Marjorie M. Friedlander;<br />

Alexander J. Allen; Robert L. Carter; Vincent L. Broderick.<br />

0808 Policy Recommendations, 1965. 42pp.<br />

Major Topics: California, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,<br />

legislation relating to formation and rules <strong>of</strong> procedure for police review boards;<br />

annual report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Police Advisory Board.<br />

Principal Correspondent: James Tate.<br />

Reel 16 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 19 cont.<br />

Commission on Human Rights<br />

0001 1963-1965. 28pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report <strong>of</strong> blockbusting by <strong>the</strong> New York City Commission <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Rights; agreement between <strong>the</strong> Negro American Labor Council and New York<br />

breweries.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Franklin H. Williams; Robert L. Carter.<br />

Box 19 cont.<br />

Conference on De Facto Segregation<br />

0029 1960-1965. 71pp.<br />

Major Topics: Statement by Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York on de facto segregation in public schools; Dudley R. Morean III et al. v. The<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town <strong>of</strong> Montclair, New Jersey case; Prince Edward<br />

County, Virginia, school desegregation case; digest <strong>of</strong> court opinions on de facto<br />

segregation; examination <strong>of</strong> legal and constitutional questions presented by de<br />

facto school segregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; James E. Allen Jr.<br />

Box 19 cont.<br />

Crank Mail<br />

0100 Bounds, Pauline, 1958-1965. 43pp.<br />

0143 Zenna, Lenora, 1958. 5pp.<br />

Box 19 cont.<br />

Crime<br />

0148 General, September-December 1957. 31 pp.<br />

Major Topics: Shooting <strong>of</strong> Lester James in Seneca, South Carolina; requests for<br />

legal assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Fred Almond; James Hinton; Thurgood<br />

Marshall; Robert W. Saunders.


Box 20<br />

Crime cont.<br />

0179 General, January-May 1958. 118pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; State <strong>of</strong> Michigan v. Van Buren Evans<br />

case; racial discrimination complaints against U.S. armed forces.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Van Buren Evans; Robert W. Saunders;<br />

J. Francis Pohlhaus; Arthur L. Jelks; Roy Wilkins; James A. Stamper; Milton A.<br />

Galamison; William A. Clarkson.<br />

0297 General, June-December 1958. 71pp.<br />

Major Topics: Terrell County and Americus, Georgia, police brutality complaints;<br />

shooting <strong>of</strong> Ed Smith in State Line, Mississippi; requests for legal assistance;<br />

complaints regarding white violence against African Americans.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Ruby Hurley; Robert L. Carter; Medgar W.<br />

Evers; Robert W. Saunders; Edward W. Turner; Amos O. Holmes; Willie M.<br />

Whiting; Gloster B. Current.<br />

0368 General, January-August 1959. 113pp.<br />

Major Topics: Requests for legal assistance; State <strong>of</strong> Florida v. Frank Peterson<br />

case; Clemency appeal for John E. Day Jr.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Charles F. Wilson; Robert W. Saunders; Thurgood Marshall; Dwight D.<br />

Eisenhower; Carl A. Fuqua.<br />

0481 General, 1961 and n.d. 7pp.<br />

Major Topic: Requests for legal assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Calvin D. Banks; John A. Morsell;<br />

Clarence A. Laws.<br />

Box 20 cont.<br />

Discrimination<br />

0488 General, May 1957-October 1959,1963-1965. 118pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints; requests for legal assistance;<br />

Bishop et al. v. Statler-Hilton case; denial <strong>of</strong> service to Jackie Robinson at<br />

restaurant at Shreveport, Louisiana, airport; Hayes v. Union Pacific Railroad<br />

Company case; Standard Food Stores employment policy; St. Petersburg,<br />

Florida, beach discrimination complaint; voting discrimination complaints;<br />

demand for desegregation <strong>of</strong> Montgomery, Alabama, parks and recreational<br />

facilities; report on legality <strong>of</strong> recording telephone conversations; proposed<br />

international convention on <strong>the</strong> elimination <strong>of</strong> all forms <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination;<br />

Kansas City, Missouri, public accommodations ordinance; Defense <strong>Department</strong><br />

directive on equal employment opportunity; opposition to collection <strong>of</strong> racial data.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Chester I. Lewis; Thurgood Marshall;<br />

Herman Lee; Roy Wilkins; C. A. Ivory; A. P. Tureaud; Wilbur L. Phillips; Robert<br />

W. Saunders; Clarence Mitchell; Solomon S. Seay Jr.; George W. Crockett Jr.;<br />

Richard W. McClain; Gloster B. Current; Emory O. Jackson; Edward J. Odom;<br />

Leonard H. Carter; Cyrus Vance.<br />

0606 General, Undated. 79pp.<br />

Major Topic: Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Virginia Committee <strong>of</strong> Offenses Against <strong>the</strong><br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Thomas B. Stanley.<br />

Box 20 cont.<br />

Edwards, Lillie M.<br />

0685 Mortgage Loan, 1961-1962. 7pp.<br />

Major Topic: <strong>NAACP</strong> financial assistance for Lillie Edwards.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Arthur B. Spingarn.


Box 20 cont.<br />

Fighting for Freedom Fund<br />

0692 1956. 12pp.<br />

Major Topic: Audit report.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Marion R. Stewart.<br />

Box 20 cont.<br />

Freedom Riders<br />

0704 August-November 1961. 10pp.<br />

Major Topics: Freedom Rider cases in Mississippi; requests for legal assistance.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Leon F. Smith Jr.; James Farmer; Roy Wilkins; Harold B.<br />

Williams; Robert L. Carter; Gloster B. Current.<br />

Box 20 cont.<br />

Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU)<br />

0714 1962-1965. 188pp.<br />

Major Topics: Activities; Robert L. Carter's appointment to serve on Committee on<br />

Education and <strong>the</strong> Schools; agendas and minutes <strong>of</strong> Committee on Education<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Schools meetings; newsletters; proposal for community and social<br />

development; Harlem Assertion <strong>of</strong> Rights proposal; proposals to solve problems<br />

<strong>of</strong> hard-to-staff schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Kenneth B. Clark.<br />

Box 20 cont.<br />

The Harris Survey<br />

0902 Washington Post, February-November 1965. 5pp.<br />

Major Topic: Surveys on African American educational and economic progress.<br />

Box 20 cont.<br />

Hospitals<br />

0907 Miscellany, 1957, 1964-1965. 6pp.<br />

Major Topic: Employment discrimination complaint against VA hospitals.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Fred Beatty.<br />

Reel 17 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 21<br />

Hospitals cont.<br />

0001 Public Health Services Facilities, Problems Concerning, 1962-1965. 66pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against hospitals in Georgia,<br />

Arkansas, Texas, and Florida; federal Hospital Survey and Construction Act<br />

program.<br />

Principal Correspondents: J. Francis Pohlhaus; Clarence Mitchell; Ellis D. Howard;<br />

Robert L. Carter; James Donald Rice; Roy Wilkins.<br />

Box 21 cont.<br />

Housing<br />

0067 Discrimination: New York, 1964. 12pp.<br />

Major Topics: New York City housing discrimination complaints; CORE-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

Joint Housing Committee demonstration.


0079 Discrimination: University <strong>of</strong> Arizona (Tucson)--Correspondence and Notes,<br />

1965-1966. 53pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaints regarding discrimination in <strong>of</strong>f-campus housing at <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona; <strong>NAACP</strong> protest demonstrations at University <strong>of</strong> Arizona;<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona housing policy; State <strong>of</strong> Arizona v. Horn et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Lewis M. Steel; Harris S. Choate; Robert S. Horn;<br />

Samuel P. Goddard; Morris K. Udall; Marvin D. Johnson; Richard Harvill; Francis<br />

Keppel; Robert L. Carter; W. Edward Morgan; Walter B. Lewis; William L. Taylor.<br />

0132 Discrimination: University <strong>of</strong> Arizona--Clippings, 1965. 71pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaints regarding discrimination in <strong>of</strong>f-campus housing at <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona; <strong>NAACP</strong> protest demonstration at University <strong>of</strong> Arizona;<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona housing policy.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Harris S. Choate.<br />

0203 Fair Housing: Dayton, Ohio, 1964-1965. 61pp.<br />

Major Topics: Dayton, Ohio, fair housing ordinance; Porter v. Oberlin case; petition<br />

for Dayton, Ohio, city charter amendment on regulation <strong>of</strong> real property owners'<br />

rights; text <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio, city charter; Dayton, Ohio, urban renewal program.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Lewis M. Steel.<br />

0264 Fair Housing Act: Rhode Island, 1965. 10pp.<br />

Major Topic: Opposition to Rhode Island fair housing legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Joseph G. LeCount; Thomas H. Allen.<br />

0274 Miscellany, 1961-1962. 11 pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against California <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Veterans Affairs; school desegregation suits in <strong>the</strong> North and West.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Franklin H. Williams.<br />

0285 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing: Correspondence, 1965.<br />

24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Program activities; Capahosic Housing Conference; Executive<br />

Committee report; constitution.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert L. Carter; Oliver<br />

W. Hill; Frances Levenson; Edward Rutledge; John A. Morsell.<br />

0309 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing: Miscellany, 1961-1965.<br />

139pp.<br />

Major Topics: Executive order ending discrimination in all federal housing programs;<br />

list <strong>of</strong> member organizations; Operation Open Occupancy; <strong>NAACP</strong> housing<br />

resolutions; James Edward Riley v. Dick's Automotive Company et al. case;<br />

Yu<strong>the</strong>r and Louise Gardner v. Dorann, Inc. et al. case; George S. Pfaus v. Leon<br />

and Sarah Feder case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Charles Abrams; John F. Kennedy; Martin E. Sloane;<br />

Jack E. Wood Jr.; Edward Rutledge.<br />

0448 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing: Reports, 1964-1965.<br />

94pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposed housing program; reports on activities; report on fair<br />

housing statutes and ordinances.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Edward Rutledge; Jack E. Wood Jr.<br />

0542 Proposition 14: California, 1963-1965. 76pp.<br />

Major Topics: Statistical pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> persons opposing state fair housing legislation;<br />

government obligations in resolving conflicts between civil and property rights;<br />

legal analysis <strong>of</strong> Proposition 14; <strong>NAACP</strong> opposition to Proposition 14; legal cases<br />

testing constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Proposition 14.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Milton G. Gordon; Charles E. Bosley; Howard Jewel; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Tarea Hall Pittman; Robert L. Carter; C. L. Dellums; Henry Lee Moon.


0618 Quincy, Illinois Complaint, May 1-28, 1961. 33pp.<br />

Major Topic: Housing discrimination complaint.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Margaret Bright; John F. Kennedy;<br />

Marie McGuire.<br />

0651 Urban Renewal: Daytona Beach, Florida--Project Reports: Codes R-202, 211-<br />

215, <strong>22</strong>1-<strong>22</strong>2, 1964. (1 <strong>of</strong> 2.) 114pp.<br />

Major Topic: Reports on Daytona Beach, Florida, urban renewal project.<br />

Principal Correspondent^. Martin Gainer.<br />

Box <strong>22</strong><br />

Housing cont.<br />

0765 Urban Renewal: Daytona Beach, Florida--Project Reports: Codes R-<strong>22</strong>3-<strong>22</strong>6,<br />

1964. (2 <strong>of</strong> 2.) 121 pp.<br />

Major Topic: Reports on Daytona Beach, Florida, urban renewal project.<br />

Principal Correspondents: J. Martin Gainer; James F. Daniels; Norman W. Mickey;<br />

E. Bruce Wedge; Owen Eubank.<br />

Reel 18 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box <strong>22</strong> cont.<br />

Housing cont.<br />

0001 Urban Renewal: East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1965. 15pp.<br />

Major Topic: Racial discrimination complaint against East Baton Rouge, Louisiana,<br />

urban renewal project.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Tom W. Callaham; Murphy W. Bell; Lewis M. Steel; John<br />

A. Morsell; Robert L. Carter; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Robert C. Weaver; David H.<br />

Jackson.<br />

0016 Urban Renewal: Miscellany, 1963-1964. 190pp.<br />

Major Topics: California housing discrimination legislation; housing discrimination<br />

complaints; racial discrimination complaints against Trenton, New Jersey, and<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, urban renewal projects; HHFA Urban Renewal<br />

Directory; Lloyd Gaynor et al. v. Nelson A. Rockefeller et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Barbara A. Morris; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Gloster B. Current; Ca<strong>the</strong>rine S. Graham; J. R. Nathan; Walter Culbreth; William<br />

L. Slayton; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Arthur J. Holland; James H. J. Tate.<br />

0206 Urban Renewal: Miscellany, 1965. 170pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Akron and Peoria, Ohio,<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Rockville Centre, New York, urban renewal<br />

projects; California Proposition 14; FHA open housing program; conference on<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> housing segregation; Housing and Urban Development Act <strong>of</strong> 1965;<br />

housing discrimination complaint against Bell Laboratories; UAW Regional Fair<br />

Practices and Civil Rights Conference; Wisconsin legislation prohibiting housing<br />

discrimination; constitutionality <strong>of</strong> Colorado Fair Housing Act; executive order<br />

prohibiting discrimination in housing; NCDH report on fair housing statutes and<br />

ordinances.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Jack E. Wood Jr.; John F. Shelley;<br />

Milton P. Semer; John H. Clay; Francis J. Lammar; Oliver W. Hill; Kenneth B.<br />

Clark; J. Lawrence Duncan; William L. Slayton; Lyndon B. Johnson; Robert C.<br />

Weaver; Donna S. Smith; John A. Morsell; Edward B. Muse; Martin E. Sloane.


Box <strong>22</strong> cont.<br />

Human Relations Committee<br />

0376 (Democratic County Committee), 1964-1965. 42pp.<br />

Major Topics: Establishment <strong>of</strong> New York City Citizens Complaint Board to<br />

investigate police brutality complaints; NLRB investigation <strong>of</strong> complaints<br />

regarding unfair labor practices in New York; minutes <strong>of</strong> meetings; suggestions<br />

for reorganization and reform <strong>of</strong> U.S. House <strong>of</strong> Representatives; program<br />

recommendations to relieve employment discrimination.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Ivan C. McLeod; Maxine R. Arons; J.<br />

Raymond Jones.<br />

Box <strong>22</strong> cont.<br />

Jenner Bill<br />

0418 1959. <strong>22</strong>pp.<br />

Major Topics: Efforts by Congress to curb power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. Supreme Court;<br />

National Lawyers Guild opposition to Jenner Bill.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Clarence Mitchell.<br />

Box <strong>22</strong> cont.<br />

Labor<br />

0440 Bills, 1958-1965. 82pp.<br />

Major Topics: New York State labor legislation; study <strong>of</strong> migratory farm labor camps<br />

in New York; summary <strong>of</strong> New York migrant labor bills; National Sharecroppers<br />

Fund report on condition <strong>of</strong> farm workers; racial discrimination complaints against<br />

AFL-CIO affiliates; report on U.S. unemployment rates; Labor-Management<br />

Reform Act.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Effie Gordon; Herbert Hill; Henry Lee Moon; Averell<br />

Harriman; Louis J. Lefkowitz; Robert L. Carter; Frank P. Graham; Oliver Martin;<br />

Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins.<br />

05<strong>22</strong> Complaints: Miscellaneous, October 1965. 10pp.<br />

Major Topics: Employment discrimination complaints; Delaware County,<br />

Pennsylvania, protest demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Barbara A. Morris; Bernard Katzon.<br />

0532 Complaints: Tampa, Florida, 1962-1963. 28pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Florida State Employment<br />

Service, <strong>the</strong> Tampa Electric Company, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bell Telephone Company, and<br />

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.<br />

Principal Correspondents: J. Francis Pohlhaus; Robert L. Carter; W. Willard Wirtz;<br />

Robert W. Saunders; Roy Wilkins; Maria L. Marcus.<br />

0560 Correspondence, June 1964-March 1965. 31 pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against American Cyanamid<br />

Company plant in Savannah, Georgia, and Welch, West Virginia, hospitals;<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> jobs for minorities with <strong>the</strong> U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Labor; regulations<br />

prohibiting discrimination in federal aid programs.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; Robert L. Carter; Riley A. Morrison; Raff<br />

Simmons; Hobart Taylor Jr.; Leonard H. Carter; Robert Ross; Herbert Hill.<br />

0591 EEOC Amendments, 1965. 48pp.<br />

Major Topic: Text <strong>of</strong> Equal Opportunity Amendments <strong>of</strong> 1965.<br />

0639 EEOC Complaints: Companies--American Cyanamid Company, 1964. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint against Savannah, Georgia, plant.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; James C. Holloway; Raff Simmons;<br />

Hobart Taylor Jr.; Ward McCreedy.


0663 EEOC Complaints: Companies--Charleston Naval Shipyard, 1962. 2pp.<br />

Major Topic: Racial discrimination complaint against Charleston Naval Shipyard in<br />

South Carolina.<br />

0665 EEOC Complaints: Companies--Schlitz Brewing Company, 1963-1965. 76pp.<br />

Major Topics: Labor agreement with Brewery Workers Union; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against Tampa, Florida, plant.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert W. Saunders; Charles Stanford; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Maria L. Marcus.<br />

0741 EEOC Complaints: Railroads--Atlantic Coast Line, 1960-1963. 16pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.<br />

Principal Correspondents: A. L. Hemingway; H. P. Sharper; Margaret Garrity; Muriel<br />

S. Outlaw; Herbert Hill; Ruby Hurley; Robert W. Saunders.<br />

0757 EEOC Complaints: Railroads--Illinois Central, 1961-1964. 28pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Illinois Central Railroad.<br />

Principal Correspondents: James Huddleston; J. M. Reeves; James B. Zink;<br />

Charles Evers; Herbert Hill.<br />

Box 23<br />

Labor cont.<br />

0785 EEOC Correspondence and Related Materials, 1964-1965. 75pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Georgia State Employment<br />

Service, Barstow, Florida, FHA <strong>of</strong>fice, John Mansville Corporation, and U.S. Steel<br />

plant in Fairfield, Alabama; loan applications for Florida migrant workers under<br />

Economic Opportunity Act <strong>of</strong> 1964; Clarence Mitchell's statement on equal<br />

employment opportunity before <strong>the</strong> Federal Bar Association; EEOC call for filing<br />

<strong>of</strong> annual information reports by employers; digest <strong>of</strong> legal interpretations issued<br />

or adopted by EEOC; Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.'s speech at NCDH convention.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George L. Holland; Alice J. Home; Martin H. Williams;<br />

George U. Carneal Jr.; Vernon Jordan; Barbara A. Morris; Herbert Hill; Samuel<br />

C. Jackson; Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Clarence Mitchell;<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r Holcomb.<br />

0860 Fair Employment Practices Commission: General, 1963-1965 and n.d. 87pp.<br />

Major Topics: Federal Corrupt Practices Act; Ernest Mutyambezi and Muchaneta<br />

Nuambuya v. Marion and Anna Hess case; Curtis Felton v. Margaret Bematre<br />

case; racial discrimination complaints against Bartow, Florida, Memorial Hospital<br />

and Seaboard Airline Railroad; proposed political action by <strong>NAACP</strong> in federal<br />

elections; newsletter; lists <strong>of</strong> special target areas.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Robert W. Saunders.


Reel 19 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 23 cont.<br />

Labor cont.<br />

0001 FEPC: Report--Hill, Herbert, April 24, 1964. 49pp.<br />

Major Topics: Analysis <strong>of</strong> and recommendations for state fair employment practices<br />

commissions.<br />

0050 Fair Employment Practices Commission: State Laws, 1957-1962. 234pp.<br />

Major Topics: Information on state fair employment practices legislation (includes<br />

California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts,<br />

Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon,<br />

Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Washington, and Wisconsin).<br />

Principal Correspondents: Lester P. Bailey; C. L. Dellums.<br />

0284 <strong>Legal</strong> Material, 1962-1965. 146pp.<br />

Major Topics: Effect <strong>of</strong> California Fair Employment Practice Act on University <strong>of</strong><br />

California hiring practices; Defense Medical Supply Center grievance policy;<br />

Archer Laundry Company v. AFL-CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning International<br />

Union case; Hotel Association and New York Hotel Trades Council civil rights<br />

agreement with <strong>NAACP</strong>; Tanner Motor Livery, Ltd. v. Martin Abramson case;<br />

NLRB v. Tanner Motor Livery, Ltd. case; court decisions affecting labormanagement<br />

relations; report on <strong>the</strong> NLRB and racial discrimination.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Stanley Mosk; John A. Penello; Carl Rachlin.<br />

0430 <strong>Legal</strong> Material, Undated. 58pp.<br />

Major Topics: International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and<br />

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local No. 19 v.<br />

J. Duane Vance case; state antidiscrimination legislation (Washington, Idaho,<br />

Oklahoma, Montana, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming).<br />

0488 Migrant Workers, 1957-1958. 63pp.<br />

Major Topics: Investigation <strong>of</strong> conditions in migrant labor camps in New York; New<br />

York State legislation relating to migrant workers; National Sharecroppers Fund,<br />

Inc. report on condition <strong>of</strong> farm workers.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Herbert Hill; Robert L. Carter; Dollie Low<strong>the</strong>r Robinson;<br />

Odell Clark; Fay Bennett; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

0551 Miscellany, 1956-1965. 47pp.<br />

Major Topics: National Conference <strong>of</strong> Officers <strong>of</strong> State Teachers Associations<br />

(NCOSTA) conference; National Bar Association convention; Richmond, Virginia,<br />

fair employment practices policy; proposals for integration <strong>of</strong> business<br />

community; racial discrimination complaints against Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Pacific Railroad,<br />

Crown-Zellerbach plant in Bogalusa, Louisiana, labor unions, and <strong>the</strong> Pender<br />

Peanut Corporation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; John W. Davis; Elwood H. Chisholm;<br />

Edward J. Cambridge; Lawrence R. Bailey; John Perry; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Clarence Mitchell; Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.; Herbert Hill; J. Francis Pohlhaus.<br />

0598 NLRB Decisions, 1961-1964. 88pp.<br />

Major Topics: Passaic Crushed Stone Company, Inc. v. Charles Gales case;<br />

conditions <strong>of</strong> employment within <strong>the</strong> construction industry; International<br />

Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO v. Galveston Maritime Association, Inc.,<br />

Houston Maritime Association, Inc. and Master Stevedores Association <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

case; Local Union No. 12, United Rubber Workers Union v. The Business<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Gadsden case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thomas N. Kessel; Ivar H. Peterson.


0686 Press Releases, January 1964-June 1965. 63pp.<br />

Major Topics: African American unemployment figures; prohibition <strong>of</strong> racial<br />

discrimination by labor unions; Youth Opportunity campaign; U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Labor and Workers Defense League newsletters; speech by President Lyndon<br />

Johnson at Howard University; increase in African American educational<br />

attainment.<br />

Box 23 cont.<br />

Law Students Civil Rights Research Council<br />

0749 1964-1965. 14pp.<br />

Major Topics: Aaron Henry v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi case; activities; efforts to place<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn African American law students in Nor<strong>the</strong>rn law firms.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Howard Slater; Barbara A. Morris; Maria L. Marcus; Philip<br />

J. Hirschkop; Steven Antler.<br />

Box 23 cont.<br />

Lawyers<br />

0763 Conferences, 1956-1958. 168pp.<br />

Major Topics: Workshops; program; San Francisco, California, Charlotte, North<br />

Carolina, New York City, Howard University, Detroit, Michigan, Dallas, Texas,<br />

Columbia Law School, and Cleveland, Ohio, lawyers' conferences; <strong>NAACP</strong> v.<br />

Almond case; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; procedures for handling<br />

complaints against New York City police department; proposals for legal action<br />

with respect to employment discrimination against African Americans.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Clarence A. Laws; Emerson Marcee;<br />

A. Maceo Smith; Ruby Hurley; Robert B. Watts; Lester P. Bailey; Charles B.<br />

Johnson; Effie Gordon; Loren Miller; Nathaniel Colley; Arthur L. Johnson; Edward<br />

L. Boyd; Willard L. Brown; Thurgood Marshall; Elwood H. Chisholm; William T.<br />

Coleman Jr.; Telford Taylor; Arthur J. Goldberg; William R. Ming Jr.; Frank D.<br />

Reeves; Joseph L. Rauh Jr.; Oliver W. Hill; Spottswood W. Robinson III; William<br />

H. Hastie; Jack Greenberg; Constance Baker Motley; Louis H. Pollak; Charles L.<br />

Black Jr.; James Nabrit; Florence Lucas; Jawn Sandifer; Milton A. Galamison.<br />

Box 24<br />

Lawyers cont.<br />

0931 Fees, 1958. 35pp.<br />

Major Topics: Compensation for local lawyers representing <strong>NAACP</strong> in civil rights<br />

litigation; sampling <strong>of</strong> attorneys' minimum fees compared by geographic location.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William Coleman; Robert L. Carter; James M. Nabrit;<br />

Frank D. Reeves; William R. Ming Jr.; Arthur D. Shores.<br />

Reel 20 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Lawyers cont.<br />

0001 Notes and Drafts: Miscellany, 1956-1962 and n.d. 99pp.<br />

Major Topics: Miscellaneous handwritten legal notes.


Box 24 cont.<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Services for <strong>the</strong> Poor<br />

0100 1965. 77pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaints regarding discrimination against <strong>the</strong> poor by <strong>the</strong> legal<br />

system; <strong>NAACP</strong> legal services proposal.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Frank E. Jones.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Legislation, general<br />

0177 January 1956-March 1958. 167pp.<br />

Major Topics: Mississippi pro-segregation legislation; New York legislation<br />

prohibiting discrimination in sports and housing; bill to limit availability <strong>of</strong> writ <strong>of</strong><br />

habeas corpus; Louisiana voter registration complaints; Titus Edwards v. Charles<br />

Spangler et al. case; congressional bills to provide full disclosure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> character<br />

<strong>of</strong> charitable solicitations in D.C. and to provide means <strong>of</strong> fur<strong>the</strong>r securing and<br />

protecting <strong>the</strong> civil rights <strong>of</strong> persons under <strong>the</strong> jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S.; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; lists <strong>of</strong> hearings in which <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> had participated;<br />

Arizona public accommodations legislation; efforts to limit power <strong>of</strong> U.S. Supreme<br />

Court; complaints regarding racial discrimination on national forest and U.S.<br />

Agriculture <strong>Department</strong> lands.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Thurgood Marshall; J. Francis Pohlhaus;<br />

Jack Greenberg; W. J. Durham; Z. Alexander Looby; Sol Rabkin; Robert L.<br />

Carter; Medgar W. Evers; Clarence Mitchell; E. L. Peterson.<br />

0344 April-September 1958. 131pp.<br />

Major Topics: Mississippi legislation on voter registration and on investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> activities; congressional bills to limit availability <strong>of</strong> writ <strong>of</strong> habeas corpus<br />

and to limit <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. Supreme Court; Kelly Alexander before<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Corporations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North Carolina House <strong>of</strong> Representatives;<br />

protection <strong>of</strong> associations from compulsory disclosure <strong>of</strong> membership; Virgin<br />

Islands public accommodations legislation; <strong>NAACP</strong> policy statements and<br />

resolutions; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Roy Wilkins;<br />

Medgar W. Evers; Clarence Mitchell; Kelly M. Alexander; John A. Morsell.<br />

0475 Undated. 4pp.<br />

Major Topic: Mississippi legislation providing additional requirements for<br />

employment <strong>of</strong> educators.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Los Angeles Riot (Watts)<br />

0479 1965. 65pp.<br />

Major Topics: Possibility <strong>of</strong> outbreak <strong>of</strong> African American rioting in Washington,<br />

D.C.; grievances <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C., African American community; <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

assistance to victims <strong>of</strong> Watts riot and legal aid for arrested rioters; <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

special report on <strong>the</strong> Watts riots; speech by Senator Robert Kennedy on <strong>the</strong><br />

Watts riots.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Sterling Tucker; John M. Thornton; Barbara A. Morris;<br />

Leonard H. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Norman B. Houston; Maria L.<br />

Marcus; Robert F. Kennedy.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Louisiana<br />

0544 Statutes, 1956-1958. 3pp.<br />

Major Topic: Suspension <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> operations in Louisiana; anti-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter.


Box 24 cont.<br />

Miscellany<br />

0547 1956-1965 and n.d. 158pp.<br />

Major Topics: Amendments to Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act <strong>of</strong> 1940; study on<br />

arbitrary arrests, detention, and exile by International League for <strong>the</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong><br />

Man; address by Roy Wilkins; Research Conference on <strong>the</strong> Negro Community in<br />

<strong>the</strong> U.S.; School Superintendents Conference on <strong>the</strong> Practical Problems <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

School Desegregation; Denmans v. Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Representatives case;<br />

report on New York's public assistance program and operations; <strong>NAACP</strong> staff<br />

lists; National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice Educational Services<br />

Project; address by President Lyndon Johnson at Howard University; racial<br />

discrimination complaint against federal government equal employment<br />

opportunity programs; article by Bernard Frieden on equality <strong>of</strong> urban<br />

opportunity; <strong>NAACP</strong> policy statements.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roger N. Baldwin; Roy Wilkins; Bernard J. Frieden.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Mississippi<br />

0705 Civil Rights Cases, 1965. 9pp.<br />

Major Topic: Docket <strong>of</strong> cases <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lawyer's Constitutional Defense Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ACLU's Mississippi field <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

0714 Statutes, 1956. 12pp.<br />

Major Topics: Mississippi legislation mandating segregated public accommodations<br />

for intrastate commerce; overview <strong>of</strong> and observations on proposed Mississippi<br />

legislation in <strong>the</strong> regular 1956 session.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Moon, Henry Lee<br />

0726 1956-1962. 20pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> public relations activities; <strong>NAACP</strong> statement on legal fight for<br />

desegregation; newspaper articles on <strong>NAACP</strong> role in civil rights struggle; call for<br />

public school desegregation in <strong>the</strong> North and West.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins.<br />

Box 24 cont.<br />

Morris, Barbara A.<br />

0746 Personal, 1962-1965. 70pp.<br />

Major Topics: Personal correspondence; miscellaneous handwritten notes; job<br />

description; Law Students Civil Rights Research Council Spring Conference;<br />

Mississippi state income tax law; resume.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William M. Kunstler; Derrick A. Bell Jr.; William R. Ming<br />

Jr.; Jack Greenberg; H. N. Eason; Frank D. Reeves.<br />

Box 25<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

0816 General: Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights, Undated. 25pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> position paper on distinction between civil rights and civil<br />

liberties.<br />

0841 General: Constitution, 1956. 6pp.<br />

Major Topic: <strong>NAACP</strong> constitutional revisions.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Thurgood Marshall; Gloster B. Current;<br />

Robert L. Carter; Mat<strong>the</strong>w J. Perry.<br />

0847 General: Employment and Applications, 1958-1965. 57pp.<br />

Major Topics: Employment applications and resumes.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; John A. Davis; Maria L. Marcus.


0904 General: Financial Statement, 1960. 5pp.<br />

0909 General: Life Memberships, 1956-1957. 28pp.<br />

Major Topic: Purchase <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> life memberships by various individuals and<br />

organizations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Thurgood Marshall; Charles H. Wesley;<br />

Kivie Kaplan; Bobbie Branch; Robert L. Carter; James M. Hinton; Loren Miller;<br />

John A. Davis.<br />

0937 General: Miscellany, 1956-1957 and n.d. 48pp.<br />

Major Topics: Newspaper and magazine articles on <strong>NAACP</strong> activities; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation.<br />

Reel 21 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 25 cont.<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> cont.<br />

0001 General: Office Problems--Union, 1964-1965. 36pp.<br />

Major Topics: New York State <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Civil Service pamphlet on handling <strong>of</strong><br />

employee grievances; dismissal <strong>of</strong> Cynthia Bullock; grievance complaint against<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> by Cynthia Bullock.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Bobbie Branch; Gloster B. Current; Phillip H. Savage;<br />

Cynthia Bullock; Maybelle Ward; Samuel Dashiell; John D. Cooper; Barbara A.<br />

Morris; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0037 General: Recommendation Letters, 1960-1965 and n.d. 54pp.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; Robert L. Carter; Franklin H. Williams;<br />

Douglas Cater; Francis Keppel; Jack D. Gordon; Samuel C. Jackson; Franklin D.<br />

Roosevelt Jr.; William Taylor; John A. Davis; Thurgood Marshall; Barbara A.<br />

Morris.<br />

0091 General: Staff Salaries, 1961-1965. 10pp.<br />

Major Topics: Salaries <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> staff members; <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong> budget.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell.<br />

0101 General: Tax Exemption, November 1956-July 1957. 15pp.<br />

Major Topic: <strong>NAACP</strong> tax-exempt status.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Jacob K. Javits; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0116 <strong>Legal</strong> Defense Fund: Origin and Relationship with <strong>NAACP</strong>, October 1961-<br />

September 1963. 53pp.<br />

Major Topics: Origin and development <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Defense and Educational<br />

Fund, Inc.; minutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Liaison Committee meetings; <strong>NAACP</strong>-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. relationship; <strong>NAACP</strong> procedures in<br />

legal cases.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William R. Ming Jr.; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell;<br />

Roy Wilkins; Stephen G. Spottswood; Gloster B. Current; William H. Booth;<br />

Chester I. Lewis.<br />

0169 Special Contribution Fund: Background and Resolution to Establish, 1963-1964<br />

and n.d. 31pp.<br />

Major Topics: Establishment <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Special Contribution Fund; constitution and<br />

bylaws.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Buell G. Gallagher.<br />

0200 Special Contribution Fund: Bequests, n.d. <strong>22</strong>pp.


0<strong>22</strong>2 Special Contribution Fund: Correspondence, February-April 1964. 54pp.<br />

Major Topics: Contributions; tax exemption application forms; establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Special Contribution Fund; constitution and bylaws; tax-exempt status <strong>of</strong><br />

Special Contribution Fund.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Arthur B. Spingarn; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Herman Hartman; Stephen G. Spottswood; Alfred Baker Lewis.<br />

0276 Special Contribution Fund: Correspondence, May-July 1964. 64pp.<br />

Major Topics: Meetings <strong>of</strong> trustees; contributions; New York minimum wage order.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Hubert T. Delany; Alfred Baker Lewis;<br />

Stephen G. Spottswood; Kivie Kaplan; Eugene T. Reed; Gilbert Jonas; Arthur B.<br />

Spingarn; Walter P. Reu<strong>the</strong>r; Theodore R. Gibson; Earl B. Dickerson; George<br />

Flemmings; Jackie Robinson.<br />

0340 Special Contribution Fund: Correspondence, August-December 1964. 64pp.<br />

Major Topics: California fair employment practices legislation; tax-exempt status;<br />

contributions; lists <strong>of</strong> contributors.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Edmund G. Brown; Robert L. Carter; Earl B. Dickerson;<br />

Will Maslow; Roy Wilkins; Leonard H. Carter; Donald Lewis; John A. Morsell.<br />

0404 Special Contribution Fund: Correspondence, January-May 1965. 25pp.<br />

Major Topic: Contributions.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Al<strong>the</strong>a T. L. Simmons;<br />

Kivie Kaplan.<br />

0429 Special Contribution Fund: Correspondence, June-November 1965. 45pp.<br />

Major Topics: Contributions; requests for exemption from inheritance and gift taxes;<br />

bombing <strong>of</strong> home <strong>of</strong> George Metcalf in Natchez, Mississippi; request for<br />

incorporation in Delaware.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Lewis M. Steel; E. June<br />

Smith; Tarea Hall Pittman; Richard W. McClain.<br />

0474 Special Contribution Fund: Financial, 1963-1965. 123pp.<br />

Major Topics: Establishment <strong>of</strong> tax-exempt Special Contribution Fund; list <strong>of</strong><br />

contributors; budget; financial statements; contributions; list <strong>of</strong> contributors.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George S. Brody; Earl B. Dickerson; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Maria L. Marcus.<br />

Box 26<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> cont.<br />

0597 Special Contribution Fund: Memorandums, 1963-1965. 63pp.<br />

Major Topics: Establishment <strong>of</strong> tax-exempt Special Contribution Fund; meetings <strong>of</strong><br />

trustees; creation <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Division <strong>of</strong> Research and Information; solicitation <strong>of</strong><br />

contributions; <strong>NAACP</strong> program needs in public education.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; George S. Brody; Maria L.<br />

Marcus; Deborah Cole; Julia E. Baxter; Stephen G. Spottswood; Gilbert Jonas;<br />

Richard McClain; John A. Morsell.<br />

0660 Special Contribution Fund: Minutes, 1964-1965. 60pp.<br />

Major Topics: Minutes <strong>of</strong> trustees meetings; list <strong>of</strong> executive committee members;<br />

budget; constitution and bylaws.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Arthur B. Spingarn.<br />

0720 Special Contribution Fund: Miscellany, 1963-1964. 29pp.<br />

Major Topics: Fact sheets on Golden Pavilion Temple and Symphony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Air;<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> migrant farm workers; International Rescue Committee, Inc.<br />

activities.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Louis J. Lefkowitz.


0749 Special Contribution Fund: New World Foundation, 1965. 35pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> application for grant for <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> educational specialists to<br />

eliminate de facto school segregation and to raise <strong>the</strong> academic achievement <strong>of</strong><br />

African American students.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Gilbert Jonas; Vernon Eagle; Robert L. Carter.<br />

0784 Special Contribution Fund: New York Foundation, 1965. 14pp.<br />

Major Topic: Application for grant.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; D. John Heyman; Charles Jones.<br />

0798 Special Contribution Fund: Publicity, 1964-1965. 26pp.<br />

Major Topics: Publicity materials, budget.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.<br />

0824 Special Contribution Fund: Stern Family Foundation, 1965. 44pp.<br />

Major Topics: Application for grant for community leadership development project by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Huntsville Area Contractors <strong>of</strong> Alabama; <strong>NAACP</strong> application<br />

for grant for use <strong>of</strong> educational specialists to eliminate racial imbalance in public<br />

schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: R. W. Blaylock; L. C. McMillan; David R. Hunter; Gilbert<br />

Jonas; Robert L. Carter; John Fischer.<br />

0868 Special Contribution Fund: Voter Education Project, 1965. 6pp.<br />

Major Topic: Proposal for expanded voter education programs in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn states.<br />

Box 26 cont.<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Intergroup Relations Officials (NAIRO)<br />

0874 Correspondence, 1964-1965. 88pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> participation in NAIRO-Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights<br />

Internship Program; 18th Annual NAIRO Conference.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Herman Long; Nathan Greene; Lewis<br />

M. Steel; Adlai E. Stevenson; Alexander J. Allen; Frederick B. Routh; Laplois<br />

Ashford; Joan Franklin.<br />

0962 Memorandum, 1964-1965. 63pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> participation in NAIRO-Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights<br />

Internship Program; amendment <strong>of</strong> NAIRO bylaws; 18th Annual NAIRO<br />

Conference; NAIRO statement <strong>of</strong> public policy; report <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong><br />

<strong>Department</strong>; NAIRO membership list.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Herman Long; Nathan Greene; Roy<br />

Wilkins; Frederick B. Routh.<br />

Reel <strong>22</strong> Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 26 cont.<br />

National Capital Voters Association<br />

0001 1964-1965. 17pp.<br />

Major Topics: African American voter registration campaign in D.C.; African<br />

American grievances in D.C.; report on possibility <strong>of</strong> African American rioting in<br />

D.C.; Mississippi voter registration legislation; D.C. school desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: John M. Thornton; Sterling Tucker.


Box 26 cont.<br />

Northside Center for Child Development, Inc.<br />

0018 Correspondence, 1965. 39pp.<br />

Major Topics: Board <strong>of</strong> Directors' meetings; fundraising activities; program report.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Howard Sloan; Robert L. Carter; Mamie Phipps Clark;<br />

Malcolm Andresen; George R. Metcalf.<br />

0057 General, 1965. 58pp.<br />

Major Topics: Annual report; budget; staff list; minutes <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors'<br />

meetings; Program and Planning Committee report.<br />

Box 26 cont.<br />

Police Brutality<br />

0115 Chester, Pennsylvania: Report--Bender, Paul, 1964. 30pp.<br />

Major Topic: Report on Chester, Pennsylvania, police brutality complaints.<br />

Box 27<br />

Police Brutality cont.<br />

0145 Chester, Pennsylvania: Report--Commission (Pages 1-59). 71pp.<br />

Major Topic: Report <strong>of</strong> Commission appointed by <strong>the</strong> governor to investigate<br />

charges <strong>of</strong> police brutality in Chester, Pennsylvania.<br />

0216 Chester, Pennsylvania: Report--Commission (Pages 60-104 and Supplement).<br />

96pp.<br />

Major Topic: Report <strong>of</strong> Commission appointed by <strong>the</strong> governor to investigate<br />

charges <strong>of</strong> police brutality in Chester, Pennsylvania.<br />

0312 Florida, 1962. 7pp.<br />

Major Topic: Oveido police brutality complaint.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert W. Saunders; Robert F. Kennedy; James H.<br />

Browdy.<br />

0319 General, 1962. <strong>22</strong>pp.<br />

Major Topic: Article on equal protection under <strong>the</strong> law.<br />

Principal Correspondent: John A. Hannah.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

Press Releases<br />

0341 1964-1965. 7pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> call for federal intervention in Mississippi; George Whitmore<br />

Jr. murder trial in New York.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

Program Outline<br />

0348 <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong>, 1964. 10pp.<br />

Major Topics: Outline <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong> program.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

Public Facilities<br />

0358 Discrimination, 1962-1965. 11pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Howard Johnson restaurants<br />

in Virginia and Nashville, Tennessee, airport restaurant.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Donald F. Gottschalk; LeRoy Collins; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Patricia Dore; Roy Wilkins; John W. Purdy; Richard F. Lally; Herbert R. Davis.


Box 27 cont.<br />

The Recent Persecution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> in <strong>the</strong> South<br />

0369 Review <strong>of</strong>, 1957. 12pp.<br />

Major Topic: Review <strong>of</strong> The Recent Persecution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> in <strong>the</strong> South.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

Reports<br />

0381 General Counsel: Annual, 1957-1965. 76pp.<br />

Major Topics: Annual reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> General Counsel; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Henry Lee Moon; Maria L. Marcus; Roy<br />

Wilkins.<br />

0457 General Counsel: Monthly, 1958-1961. 114pp.<br />

Major Topics: Monthly reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> General Counsel; lists <strong>of</strong> pending<br />

cases.<br />

0571 General Counsel: Monthly, 1962-1965. 210pp.<br />

Major Topics: Monthly reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> General Counsel, lists <strong>of</strong> pending<br />

cases.<br />

0781 <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong>: Annual, 1962, 1965. <strong>22</strong>pp.<br />

Major Topic: Annual reports on <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong>.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

Roger Williams Strauss Council on Human Relations<br />

0803 Princeton University, n.d. 64pp.<br />

Major Topic: Research Conference on <strong>the</strong> Negro Community in <strong>the</strong> United States.<br />

Principal Correspondents: E. U. Essien-Udom; Donald R. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws; Thomas F.<br />

Pettigrew; Benjamin Quarles.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

Rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Court<br />

0867 1959-1965. 44pp.<br />

Major Topics: Rules and procedures for U.S. District Courts and U.S. Courts <strong>of</strong><br />

Appeals.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Harold Cox; S. C. Mize; Dan M. Russell Jr.<br />

Reel 23 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 27 cont.<br />

School Desegregation<br />

0001 Correspondence, 1958-August 1965. 206pp.<br />

Major Topics: School desegregation in Little Rock, Arkansas; school desegregation<br />

cases in Fort Worth, Texas, Newark, Englewood, Woodbury, and Passaic, New<br />

Jersey, Lynchburg, Virginia, Portsmouth, Ohio, Prince George County, Virginia,<br />

Charleston, Missouri, Eloy, Arizona, Wichita, Kansas, Mount Vernon, Buffalo, and<br />

Rochester, New York, Tampa, Florida, and Liberty County, Georgia; list <strong>of</strong><br />

pending school desegregation cases; United States <strong>of</strong> America v. County Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> Prince George County, et al. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> pamphlet on Nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

school desegregation; Montclair, New Jersey, federal lawsuit protesting school<br />

desegregation; Maryland school desegregation efforts; report on school<br />

desegregation in <strong>the</strong> North and West; Cincinnati Branch, <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v.<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio Board <strong>of</strong> Education case; Mississippi and Virginia pupil<br />

assignment laws; New York City school desegregation proposals; Ferguson v.


Kansas City, Kansas, Board <strong>of</strong> Education case; article in Scientific American on<br />

attitudes toward desegregation; State <strong>of</strong> Arkansas v. William Howard case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Robert L. Carter; J. Oscar Lee; George<br />

D. Flemmings; Roy Wilkins; Thurgood Marshall; Gloster B. Current; James M.<br />

Nabrit; Clarence Mitchell; Clyde S. Cahill Jr.; Juanita Mitchell; Milton Hinton;<br />

Joseph Longstreth; Harold C. Strickland; Leonard H. Carter; J. Francis Pohlhaus;<br />

Burke Marshall; Calvin E. Gross; Howard W. Brewer; Herbert H. Hyman; Paul B.<br />

Sheatsley; Wiley A. Branton; W. Lester Banks; Robert Jones; Francis Keppel.<br />

0207 Federal Government: Proposed Bill, 1961. 20pp.<br />

Major Topic: Proposed Public School Desegregation Act.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Robert L. Carter.<br />

Box 28<br />

School Desegregation cont.<br />

0<strong>22</strong>7 <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>: Briefs, 1962, 1964. 160pp.<br />

Major Topics: Sylvia Taylor v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Chicago case;<br />

Herschel C. Latham et al. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Chicago et al.<br />

case.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Robert L. Carter.<br />

0387 <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>: Miscellany, 1964-1965 and n.d. 176pp.<br />

Major Topics: United States <strong>of</strong> America, ex rel. Eugene Scott Jr. v. The Honorable<br />

James H. Davis, Governor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Louisiana et al. case; school<br />

desegregation cases in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for <strong>the</strong> Fourth Circuit;<br />

Mississippi pupil assignment laws; Massachusetts legislation providing for<br />

elimination <strong>of</strong> racial imbalance in public schools; guidelines for sou<strong>the</strong>rn school<br />

desegregation; Robert L. Dowell v. The School Board <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma City et al.<br />

case; report on validity <strong>of</strong> segregation resulting from residential patterns;<br />

Alabama and Mississippi school desegregation cases; program for integration <strong>of</strong><br />

New York City public schools; statement by American Jewish Congress on<br />

federal aid to education; <strong>NAACP</strong> public school survey in Boston, Massachusetts;<br />

Washington, D.C., school desegregation; Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Oregon,<br />

Massachusetts, New Mexico, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kansas, and<br />

Washington education laws; efforts to eliminate de facto segregation in New York<br />

and New Jersey public schools.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Sterling Tucker.<br />

0563 <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>: Petitions and Complaints, 1957-1965 and n.d. 58pp.<br />

Major Topics: Holland v. Board <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction case; Rhunette Bates on Behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Her Minor Child, Sharon Bates v. State University <strong>of</strong> New York et al. case;<br />

Biloxi, Mississippi, school desegregation petition; Karol Williams et al. v. School<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Charlottesville et al. case; James S. Buckner Jr. et al. v. County<br />

School Board <strong>of</strong> Greene County, Virginia et al. case; Herschel C. Latham et al. v.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Chicago et al. case; Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> Chicago v. Chicago Branch, <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: J. Edward Conway; Samuel W. Tucker; Robert L. Carter.<br />

0621 Miscellany, 1956-1963. 85pp.<br />

Major Topics: Cases on segregation decided since <strong>the</strong> U.S. Supreme Court<br />

decision in <strong>the</strong> school segregation cases; psychiatric aspects <strong>of</strong> school<br />

desegregation; Kelly v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Nashville case;<br />

Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham Board <strong>of</strong> Education case; Ruth Pendleton James<br />

et al. v. J. Lindsay Almond Jr. case; Slidell, Louisiana, school segregation<br />

complaint.


0706 Newspaper Clippings, 1962, 1965, and n.d. 12pp.<br />

Major Topics: Newspaper clippings relating to school desegregation; Hershey,<br />

Pennsylvania, school desegregation case; New York City school desegregation.<br />

0718 Reports: General, 1958-1963. 98pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Education Committee, Bronx Branch, <strong>NAACP</strong>; report on<br />

status <strong>of</strong> public school desegregation; public school examination <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

branches in Region III; <strong>NAACP</strong> examination <strong>of</strong> Portsmouth, Ohio, elementary<br />

schools; New York State <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education report <strong>of</strong> special study <strong>of</strong><br />

elementary school pupils; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional Council report on desegregation in<br />

higher education; New Rochelle, New York, comprehensive plan for educational<br />

excellence, Commission on Law and Social Action (CLSA) information bulletins.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Mary Johnson Lowe; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Andrew J. Price;<br />

Harold C. Strickland; Theron A. Johnson.<br />

0816 Reports: General, 1964-1965 and n.d. 55pp.<br />

Major Topics: Digest <strong>of</strong> court opinions on de facto segregation; Commission on Law<br />

and Social Action (CLSA) information bulletins; New York State Bar Association<br />

Committee on Civil Rights report on racial imbalance in <strong>the</strong> public schools; report<br />

on legality <strong>of</strong> court decisions outlawing segregation; teacher's guide to integrated<br />

education.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Charles L. Black Jr.<br />

Reel 24 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 29<br />

School Desegregation cont.<br />

0001 Reports: State, 1961-1963. 219pp.<br />

Major Topics: Special report on Atlanta, Georgia, school desegregation; Benjamin<br />

D. Brown et al. v. The City <strong>of</strong> Atlanta, Georgia et a/, case; study <strong>of</strong> Montclair, New<br />

Jersey, public school facilities; report on public school desegregation in <strong>the</strong> North<br />

and West; report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ad Hoc Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Los Angeles City Board <strong>of</strong> Education; Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional Council special<br />

report on Memphis school desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Amos O. Holmes; Philip B. Taylor; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Jack<br />

P. Crow<strong>the</strong>r; Benjamin Muse.<br />

0<strong>22</strong>0 Reports: State, 1964-1965. 105pp.<br />

Major Topics: Status <strong>of</strong> education <strong>of</strong> negroes in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; report <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Committee on Racial Imbalance in <strong>the</strong> St. Paul, Minnesota Public Schools;<br />

Chicago, Illinois, public schools application for grant under 1965 Education Act.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Louis Mason Jr.<br />

0325 State Problems: California-Tennessee, 1956-1965. 128pp.<br />

Major Topics: California State Board <strong>of</strong> Education statement on de facto segregated<br />

public schools; opinion <strong>of</strong> California State Attorney General on whe<strong>the</strong>r school<br />

boards can consider race as a factor in adopting a school attendance plan;<br />

congressional committee report on Washington, D.C. school desegregation;<br />

Atlanta, Georgia, Chicago, Illinois, New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio, school<br />

desegregation cases; Frankfort, Kentucky, and Hartford County, Maryland,<br />

school desegregation; Chicago, Illinois, school boycott; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against electrical apprenticeship and training program conducted by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Detroit, Michigan, Board <strong>of</strong> Education; U.S. Air Force policy on assignment <strong>of</strong><br />

dependents <strong>of</strong> military personnel to public schools; Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> New York policy on de facto segregated public schools;


eport on racial imbalance in New York State public schools; complaint regarding<br />

de facto segregation in Lockland, Ohio, schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Richard L. Mayers; Gloster B. Current;<br />

J. H. Calhoun; S. S. Morris; Wendell P. Butler; John B. Breckinridge; Ernest<br />

Volkart; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Roy Wilkins; Samuel Brownell; James E. Allen Jr.;<br />

William F. Bowen; Maria L. Marcus.<br />

0453 State Problems: Michigan--Wayne County, October 1965 and n.d. 130pp.<br />

Major Topics: Wayne County school and staff services directories; report on racial<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> students and contract personnel in Wayne County public schools;<br />

request for racial count <strong>of</strong> students and employees in Wayne County public<br />

schools.<br />

0583 State Problems: Nebraska, 1957-1960. 37pp.<br />

Major Topics: Omaha Labor Institute on Human Relations resolution on fair<br />

employment practices; complaint regarding discrimination in hiring practices <strong>of</strong><br />

Omaha public schools; racial discrimination complaints against Nebraska public<br />

schools; report on employment and utilization <strong>of</strong> African American teachers in<br />

selected communities.<br />

Principal Correspondents: George Robinson; F. B. Decker; Wilbur L. Phillips; Robert<br />

L. Carter; Milton D. Lewis.<br />

0620 State Problems: Oregon--Portland, October 1964-September 1965. 160pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report on race and equal educational opportunity in Portland public<br />

schools; complaints regarding de facto segregation in Portland public schools;<br />

Portland school desegregation case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Herbert M. Schwab; Francis Keppel; Grady Brown;<br />

Robert L. Carter; Lewis M. Steel.<br />

0780 State Problems: Virginia, 1956-1957. 123pp.<br />

Major Topics: Report on <strong>NAACP</strong> desegregation activities; anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. J. Lindsay Almond Jr. et al. case.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Bernard J. Schoenberg.<br />

Box 30<br />

School Desegregation cont.<br />

0903 State Problems: Washington--Tacoma, October-November 1965. 11pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaints regarding de facto segregation in Tacoma public schools;<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound policy on discrimination.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; James H. Patterson; R. Franklin<br />

Thompson; Barbara A. Morris.<br />

0914 Statements, 1960-1964. 45pp.<br />

Major Topics: Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> New York and New<br />

York Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education policy statements on de facto segregated public<br />

schools; Amityville, New York, school desegregation case; California State Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education policy statement on de facto segregation in public schools and<br />

report on ethnic problems; complaints regarding de facto segregation in Buffalo,<br />

New York, public schools; <strong>NAACP</strong> and CORE statements on report <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

State Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education's report on school desegregation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Kenneth B. Clark; Robert W. Formhals; Roy E. Simpson.


Reel 25 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 30 cont.<br />

Schools<br />

0001 General, 1956-1959, 1960, and n.d. 104pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against Sacramento, California,<br />

public schools; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, city ordinance prohibiting unfair<br />

educational practices; Decatur, Illinois, employment discrimination complaint by<br />

African American teachers; Tampa, Florida, Charlottesville, Virginia, Houston,<br />

Texas, and Clarendon County, South Carolina, school desegregation cases;<br />

conference on Virginia school situation; delay in integration <strong>of</strong> Memphis State<br />

College; Virginia State legislation closing public schools to prevent integration;<br />

Dianne Ward v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education case; Ross v. Rogers case; complaints<br />

regarding segregation in schools serving children <strong>of</strong> military personnel; Alabama<br />

pupil placement law; Eva Allen et al. v. County School Board <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward<br />

County, Virginia case; teacher evaluation forms.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; W. C. Patton; George E. Hogan; Leroy<br />

Moses; Oliver W. Hill; John W. Davis; Roy Wilkins; Robert W. Saunders;<br />

Nathaniel Cannon Sr.; W. Lester Banks; H. T. Lockard; John Jay Jones; Harry V.<br />

Burns; Francis L. Williams; Avon N. Williams Jr.; Clarence Mitchell; Clarence<br />

Laws; W. J. Durham; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; A. P. Tureaud; Henry Lee Moon;<br />

Spottswood Robinson III; Houston D. Anderson Jr.; Jack E. Tanner.<br />

0105 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn School Complaints (HEW): Correspondence, 1964-1965. 96pp.<br />

Major Topics: Draft <strong>of</strong> regulations under Titles IV and VI <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong><br />

1964; Equal Educational Opportunities Program; school segregation complaints<br />

in Jones County, Georgia; statement <strong>of</strong> policies for school desegregation plans;<br />

nondiscrimination in federally assisted HEW programs; school desegregation<br />

plans for Alexander City, Alabama, and Liberty County, Georgia; complaint<br />

regarding de facto segregation in Tacoma, Washington, and Peoria, Illinois,<br />

schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Lewis M. Steel;<br />

Francis Keppel; David S. Seeley; John Doar; William Taylor; W. W. Law;<br />

Clarence Mitchell; Julian Hall; James H. Patterson; Roy Wilkins.<br />

0201 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn School Complaints (HEW): Miscellany, 1964-1965. 92pp.<br />

Major Topics: Rules and regulations for nondiscrimination in federally assisted<br />

programs; policies under Title VI <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1964 respecting<br />

desegregation <strong>of</strong> elementary and secondary schools; guidelines for Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

school desegregation.<br />

0293 States: California--Compton, 1964-1965. 10pp.<br />

Major Topics: Policy statement by state attorney general on equal rights under <strong>the</strong><br />

law; Watts riot; human relations activities.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Stanley Mosk.<br />

0303 States: Illinois, 1960-1961. 32pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaints regarding de facto segregation in Robbins, Joliet,<br />

Chicago, and at <strong>the</strong> Chenot School; state school code.<br />

Principal Correspondents: John W. Rogers; Clayton R. Williams; Charles H.<br />

Jones Jr.


0335 States: New Jersey--Asbury Park, 1965. 36pp.<br />

Major Topics: Racial statistics on enrollment in Asbury Park public schools; report<br />

on tour <strong>of</strong> Asbury Park schools by local <strong>NAACP</strong> representatives; complaints<br />

regarding de facto segregation in Asbury Park public schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Harry S. Hill; Ermon K. Jones.<br />

0371 States: New York--General, 1960-1965 and n.d. 53pp.<br />

Major Topics: Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> New York policy<br />

statement on de facto segregated public schools; guiding principles for securing<br />

racial balance in public schools; proposal that <strong>the</strong> State Commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />

Education change boundary lines between school districts to achieve racial<br />

integration.<br />

0424 States: New York--New York City: Farrow, Es<strong>the</strong>r, 1964. 56pp.<br />

Major Topic: Complaint regarding racial discrimination against African American<br />

teachers.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Calvin E. Gross; Harry Miller; John O'Neill; Robert L.<br />

Carter.<br />

0480 States: New York--New York City: General, 1956-1962. 61 pp.<br />

Major Topics: New York City school desegregation; New York City Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education resolution on integration and educational standards; reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Commission on Integration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New York City Board <strong>of</strong> Education; complaints<br />

regarding de facto segregation in New York City public schools; study <strong>of</strong> East<br />

Harlem-Yorkville school bus transfer.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f; Steven McVoy.<br />

0541 States: New York--New York City: General, 1965. 275pp.<br />

Major Topics: Blueprint for fur<strong>the</strong>r action toward quality integrated education;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> statements on New York City school desegregation proposals; report on<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> New York City public schools; Conference for Quality Integrated<br />

Education; New York City Board <strong>of</strong> Education policy statements on excellence for<br />

<strong>the</strong> public schools and on decentralization <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city school system; New York<br />

City school construction program; report on changes in academic achievement<br />

since integration <strong>of</strong> Louisville, Kentucky, public schools.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William S. Vincent; Maurice A. Lohman; Robert L. Carter;<br />

June Shagal<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Reel 26 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 30 cont.<br />

Schools cont.<br />

0001 States: New York--Niagara Falls, 1963. 18pp.<br />

Major Topics: Efforts to eliminate racial imbalances in public schools; complaints<br />

regarding de facto segregation in public schools.<br />

0019 States: South Carolina, 1958. 15pp.<br />

Major Topic: Efforts to desegregate <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Richard B. Cutler; Roy Wilkins; J. M.<br />

Hinton; Gloster B. Current.<br />

0034 States: South Dakota, 1958. 3pp.<br />

Major Topic: Complaint regarding racial discrimination against African American<br />

teachers.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; John W. Davis.


Box 30 cont.<br />

Sit-In Demonstrations<br />

0037 1960, 1964. 50pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> position on sit-ins; <strong>NAACP</strong> suggested steps in procedure for<br />

sit-ins; San Francisco, California, and Columbia, South Carolina, protest<br />

demonstrations; <strong>NAACP</strong> racial defense policy; SCLC criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>; report<br />

on arrests <strong>of</strong> sit-in protestors in <strong>the</strong> South; report on sit-in demonstrations in <strong>the</strong><br />

Southwest region; report on psychological effects <strong>of</strong> sit-in demonstrations.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; Martin<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>r King Jr.; Clarence Mitchell; Chester M. Pierce; Louis J. West.<br />

Box 31<br />

Soldier Complaints and Problems<br />

0087 Chenault, Earl K. (Indecent Exposure-Court Martial): Miscellaneous Material,<br />

1960. 29pp.<br />

Major Topics: Verbatim record <strong>of</strong> trial; United States v. Earl K. Chenault case;<br />

charge sheets; investigating <strong>of</strong>ficer's report.<br />

0116 Chenault, Earl K. (Indecent Exposure-Court Martial): Out <strong>of</strong> Court Hearings,<br />

1960. 45pp.<br />

Major Topics: Transcripts; United States v. Earl K. Chenault case.<br />

0161 Chenault, Earl K. (Indecent Exposure-Court Martial): Statements and<br />

Depositions, 1960. 121pp.<br />

Major Topic: United States v. Earl K. Chenault case.<br />

0282 Chenault, Earl K. (Indecent Exposure-Court Martial): Summations, 1960. 13pp.<br />

Major Topic: United States v. Earl K. Chenault case.<br />

0295 Chenault, Earl K. (Indecent Exposure-Court Martial): Transcript, [1960]. 270pp.<br />

Major Topic: United States v. Earl K. Chenault case.<br />

0565 Day, John E. Jr., January 1959. 4pp.<br />

Major Topic: <strong>NAACP</strong> plea for executive clemency.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Dwight D. Eisenhower.<br />

0569 Hamlet, Archibald, 1963. 9pp.<br />

Major Topic: <strong>Legal</strong> action resulting from failure to obtain an increase in disability<br />

benefits for a service-related accident and for workmen's compensation.<br />

0578 Rogers, Timmie, 1958. 4pp.<br />

Major Topic: Court-martial <strong>of</strong> Major Leonard Baily for assault on Timmie Rogers.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

Structure, Role and Salary Scale <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Legal</strong> Staff<br />

0582 (Memos Concerning), 1965. 9pp.<br />

Major Topics: Structure and role <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> national legal staff; salary scale <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> national legal staff.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

Tidewater Bonding and Security Agency, Inc.<br />

0591 1964-1965. 28pp.<br />

Major Topic: Bail bonds for <strong>NAACP</strong> legal cases.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; John M. Pratt; Arthur Walters; Owen<br />

Smith; George B. Smith; Jack Greenberg.


Box 31 cont.<br />

Transportation Discrimination<br />

0619 General, 1956, 1962. 5pp.<br />

Major Topics: Proposed boycott <strong>of</strong> National City Lines, Inc.; racial discrimination<br />

complaint against <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Railroad.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; D. W. Brosnan; Thomas H. Burress III.<br />

0624 Waverly, Virginia, Bus Terminal, 1961-1962. 28pp.<br />

Major Topic: Racial discrimination complaints against Waverly, Virginia, bus<br />

terminal.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Maria L. Marcus; George W. Bell; Robert L. Carter;<br />

Laurence K. Walrath; W. Lester Banks; Rupert L. Murphy; Everett Hutchinson;<br />

Hayes Kennedy.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

Tuskegee Civic Association<br />

0652 1957-1959, 1961. 51pp.<br />

Major Topics: Origin and objectives; minutes <strong>of</strong> meetings; proposed African<br />

American boycott <strong>of</strong> Tuskegee stores; roster <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and committee chairmen;<br />

motion to dissolve injunction; Tuskegee gerrymandering case.<br />

Principal Correspondents: C. G. Gomillion; S. T. Martin; Robert L. Carter; Fred D.<br />

Gray; Jack Greenberg; Arthur D. Shores.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

Victims <strong>of</strong> White Supremacy<br />

0703 1965. 4pp.<br />

Major Topics: List <strong>of</strong> victims <strong>of</strong> white supremacy from 1951 to 1965.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

Voting<br />

0707 Dirksen Amendment, June 1965. 24pp.<br />

Major Topics: Statistics on white and nonwhite populations in proposed Alabama<br />

voting districts; <strong>NAACP</strong> opposition to Dirksen Amendment; testimony by Roy<br />

Wilkins before U.S. Senate hearing committee on <strong>the</strong> Dirksen Amendment.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Joan Franklin.<br />

0731 Redistricting: Alabama, 1965. 14pp.<br />

Major Topic: Alabama Democratic Conference, Inc.'s recommended plan for <strong>the</strong><br />

congressional redistricting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state <strong>of</strong> Alabama.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Lee Spaulding; James Allen; Orzell Billingsley Jr.; Emory<br />

O. Jackson; Barbara A. Morris.


Reel 27 Group V, Series B, Administrative File cont.<br />

General Office File cont.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

Voting cont.<br />

0001 Registration: Alabama-Louisiana, 1956-1958. 92pp.<br />

Major Topics: Alabama and Louisiana anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation; <strong>NAACP</strong> voter<br />

registration campaign; request for information on Delaware and Maryland voter<br />

registration requirements; <strong>NAACP</strong> registration as a foreign nonpr<strong>of</strong>it corporation<br />

in Delaware and Louisiana; list <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> organizations in Louisiana filing<br />

membership lists with <strong>the</strong> secretary <strong>of</strong> state; legal case on Georgia county unit<br />

system; criticism <strong>of</strong> New Orleans, Louisiana, <strong>NAACP</strong> branch <strong>of</strong>ficers for filing<br />

membership list with <strong>the</strong> state attorney general; State <strong>of</strong> Louisiana, ex rel. Jack<br />

P. F. Gremillion v. <strong>NAACP</strong> case; <strong>NAACP</strong> opposition to filing <strong>of</strong> membership lists<br />

with Louisiana State <strong>of</strong>ficials; Mississippi State legislative investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; W. C. Patton; Roy Wilkins; Barbara<br />

A. Morris; Orzell Billingsley Jr.; Robert L. Carter; Louis Redding; Wagner D.<br />

Jackson; Jack Greenberg; A. P. Tureaud; John A. Davis; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.;<br />

Clarence Laws; Vivian C. Mason; Juanita Mitchell; Medgar W. Evers; Ruby<br />

Hurley.<br />

0093 Registration: General, 1956-1958. 37pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> registration as a foreign nonpr<strong>of</strong>it corporation in sou<strong>the</strong>rn and<br />

border states; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Thurgood Marshall; Allen<br />

Knight Chalmers; Paul Freund; Louis Redding; Jack Greenberg; Wagner D.<br />

Jackson.<br />

0130 Registration: Mississippi-West Virginia, 1956-1958. 121pp.<br />

Major Topics: <strong>NAACP</strong> registration as a foreign nonpr<strong>of</strong>it corporation in sou<strong>the</strong>rn and<br />

border states; Mississippi voter registration campaign; complaints regarding<br />

voting registration denials in Mississippi; sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation;<br />

Virginia demand for names <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers in <strong>the</strong> state; <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. J.<br />

Lindsay Almond et al. case; <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. E. Almar Ames Jr. et al. case;<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Boatwright case; conference on Virginia legal cases; membership<br />

statistics for <strong>NAACP</strong> branches in Virginia.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Heber Ladner; Thurgood Marshall;<br />

Aaron E. Henry; Medgar W. Evers; William P. Rogers; W. Wilson White;<br />

Clarence Mitchell; Frankie Muse Freeman; Samuel A. Williams; Amos T. Hall;<br />

Z. Alexander Looby; A. Maceo Smith; U. Simpson Tate; Tom Reavley; John B.<br />

Boatwright Jr.; Spottswood W. Robinson III; Sterling Hutcheson; Oliver W. Hill;<br />

Frank D. Reeves; W. Lester Banks; T. G. Nutter.<br />

Box 31 cont.<br />

War on Poverty<br />

0251 1964-1965 and n.d. 57pp.<br />

Major Topics: Yale Law Journal articles on War on Poverty; article on individual<br />

rights and social welfare.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Edgar S. Cahn; Jean C. Cahn; Charles A. Reich.


Box 31 cont.<br />

Washington Bureau<br />

0308 1960-1965. 21pp.<br />

Major Topics: Monthly reports; comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> three versions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Civil<br />

Rights Bill <strong>of</strong> 1963.<br />

Box 32<br />

Webster Better Citizenship League<br />

0329 Minden, Louisiana, 1957-1958. 25pp.<br />

Major Topics: Complaints regarding voting registration denials in Minden, Louisiana;<br />

Webster Parish grand jury investigation <strong>of</strong> FBI.<br />

Principal Correspondents: M. M. Coleman; Robert L. Carter; Daniel E. Byrd.<br />

Box 32 cont.<br />

White House Conference on Equal Opportunity<br />

0354 Draft, 1965. 7pp.<br />

Major Topic: Call for federal programs to achieve equal opportunity for African<br />

Americans in education and employment.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Anne Feldman.<br />

Box 32 cont.<br />

White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights"<br />

0361 Correspondence, 1965. 11pp.<br />

Major Topics: Planning session invitations; discussion on changes in treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

prisoners and effort to change views <strong>of</strong> those with criminal records.<br />

Principal Correspondents: William T. Coleman Jr.; Robert L. Carter; A. Philip<br />

Randolph; Morris B. Abram; Robert Cooper; Berl I. Bernhard.<br />

0372 Lists, 1965. 17pp.<br />

Major Topic: Lists <strong>of</strong> participants.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; George Schermer.<br />

0389 Memoranda, 1965. 91pp.<br />

Major Topics: Planning sessions; proposed Civil Rights Protection Act <strong>of</strong> 1966;<br />

preliminary report on proposals by Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice panel; suggested<br />

approach and issues to be dealt with by White House Conference; proposals and<br />

recommendations from Work Session on Jobs, Job Training, and Economic<br />

Security; report on VISTA activities in New York City.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Berl I. Bernhard; Robert L. Carter; Arnold S. Trebach;<br />

Anthony G. Amsterdam; A. Philip Randolph; Morris B. Abram; William T.<br />

Coleman; Carl Holman; Lee C. White; Clarence Mitchell; Hubert H. Humphrey;<br />

David R. Hunter.<br />

0480 Miscellany, 1965. 36pp.<br />

Major Topics: Three major statements on civil rights by President Lyndon Johnson;<br />

address by President Lyndon Johnson at Howard University; New York City<br />

"metropolitan development for equal opportunity" program.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Lyndon Johnson.<br />

0516 Planning Sessions, 1965. 132pp.<br />

Major Topics: Program; New York City "metropolitan development for equal<br />

opportunity" program; agenda papers.<br />

Principal Correspondents: V. W. Henderson; Arnold S. Trebach; Sterling Tucker;<br />

Wiley A. Branton; John Turner; Cernoria Johnson; Hylan Lewis; George<br />

Schermer; George Nesbitt; Robert Greene; David Danzig; Kenneth Clark.<br />

0648 Resolutions and Recommendations, 1965. 38pp.


Box 32 cont.<br />

White, Walter<br />

0686 Review <strong>of</strong> How Far <strong>the</strong> Promised Land, January 1956. 46pp.<br />

Major Topic: Review <strong>of</strong> Walter White's book, How Far <strong>the</strong> Promised Land, by Lillian<br />

Smith in The Progressive.<br />

Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Morris H. Rubin.<br />

Box 32 cont.<br />

Wilkins, Roy<br />

0732 Statements, 1962-1965. 13pp.<br />

Major Topics: Criticism <strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn anti-civil rights filibusters; statement on de facto<br />

segregation before National Convention <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Association <strong>of</strong> School<br />

Administrators.<br />

Principal Correspondent: Robert L. Carter.


CASE NAME INDEX<br />

The following index is a guide to <strong>the</strong> cases for which legal documents exist in this collection. The first<br />

number after each entry refers to <strong>the</strong> reel, and <strong>the</strong> number after <strong>the</strong> colon refers to <strong>the</strong> frame number at<br />

which <strong>the</strong> folder containing <strong>the</strong> case documents begins. Hence 1: 0164 directs <strong>the</strong> researcher to <strong>the</strong> folder<br />

that begins at Frame 0164 <strong>of</strong> Reel 1. By referring to <strong>the</strong> Reel Index that constitutes <strong>the</strong> initial section <strong>of</strong> this<br />

guide, <strong>the</strong> researcher can find <strong>the</strong> folder containing information on <strong>the</strong> case.<br />

Aaron Henry child molestation case<br />

1: 0164<br />

Aaron Henry v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

19: 0749<br />

Abercrombie Enterprises v. Opton<br />

8: 0765<br />

Abernathy et al. v. Sullivan<br />

5: 0200<br />

Allen et al. v. Hilton Corporation<br />

12: 0583<br />

American Jewish Congress v. The Arabian<br />

American Oil Company<br />

1: 0001; 6: 0218, 0366; 7: 0001, 0277, 0472<br />

American Jewish Congress v. Elmer A. Carter<br />

et al.<br />

4: 0410<br />

Amos Brown case<br />

2: 0146; 6: 0023<br />

Archer Laundry Company v. AFL-CIO Laundry<br />

and Dry Cleaning International Union<br />

19: 0284<br />

Atlantic Steel Company case<br />

2: 0231<br />

Banks v. Capital Airlines, Inc.<br />

10: 0037<br />

Bates v. City <strong>of</strong> Little Rock<br />

4: 0473; 7: 0654<br />

B & B Grocery Stores, Inc. v. Young Adults for<br />

Progressive Action, Inc. et al.<br />

4: 0655; 7: 0460; 13: 0063<br />

Bell v. Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, School City <strong>of</strong> Gary<br />

8: 0001<br />

Ben Callion case<br />

12: 0211<br />

Benjamin D. Brown et al. v. The City <strong>of</strong> Atlanta,<br />

Georgia et al.<br />

24: 0001<br />

Berrier Ice Cream Company v. <strong>NAACP</strong> Youth<br />

Council and Affiliates<br />

6: 0739<br />

Bibb Transit Company v. Walter E. Davis et al.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong>; 12: 0074<br />

Biloxi, Mississippi, beach discrimination case<br />

1: 0500; 3: 0693; 9: 0162; 12: 0457<br />

Bishop et al. v. Statler-Hllton<br />

16: 0488<br />

Bland Williams case<br />

12: 0523<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Chicago v.<br />

Chicago Branch, <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

23: 0563<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Higher Education v. Carter et al.<br />

7: 0277; 8: 0391<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Higher Education v. State<br />

Commission Against Discrimination<br />

3: 0378<br />

Branche v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education Hempstead<br />

School District Number 1<br />

1: 0775<br />

Brenda Travis case<br />

8: 0564<br />

Bronx White Castle case<br />

12: 0675<br />

Brown et al. v. South Carolina State Forestry<br />

Commission et al.<br />

4: 0274<br />

B. T. Shelton et al. v. Ed I. McKinley Jr. et al.<br />

1: 0282


Carr et al. v. Young et al.<br />

8: 0391<br />

Charles E. Williams v. Howard Johnson, Inc. <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington and Russell V. Keys<br />

5: 0736<br />

Chisholm et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Education et al.<br />

1: 0001<br />

Cincinnati Branch, <strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

23: 0001<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Emporia v. Donald Groh and Jerry<br />

Redecker<br />

3: 0416; 12: 0248<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Florence v. Clarence Mitchell<br />

3: 0610<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Meridian v. Charles R. Darden<br />

1: 0500; 8: 0391<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Montgomery, Alabama v. Georgia<br />

Theresa Gilmore et al.<br />

5: 0048<br />

Clark et al. v. Thompson et al.<br />

3: 0871; 4: 0581; 5: 0652; 6: 0001; 9: 0001<br />

Clyde Kennard case<br />

12: 0457<br />

Colorado Anti-Discrimination Commission v.<br />

Continental Air Lines, Inc.<br />

8: 0391<br />

Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Virginia ex re/., Virginia<br />

State Bar v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

2: 0800<br />

Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> Virginia v. Ford T. Johnson<br />

Jr.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Cravens Investment, Inc. v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

2: 0671; 4: 0410; 8: 0391; 9: 0299<br />

Curtis Felton v. Margaret Bematre<br />

18: 0860<br />

David Reese case<br />

2: 0165<br />

Daws Lee v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

4: 0274<br />

Deal v. Cincinnati Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

11: 0273<br />

Deerfield Park District v. Progress<br />

Development Corporation et al.<br />

2: 0671; 3: 0001<br />

Denmans v. Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong><br />

Representatives<br />

20: 0547<br />

Detroit Ordnance case<br />

8: 0383<br />

Dianne Ward v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

25: 0001<br />

Donald Pry or v. C. J. Poirer et al.<br />

12: 0248<br />

Dudley R. Morean III et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Town <strong>of</strong> Montclair, New<br />

Jersey<br />

16: 0029<br />

Eddie McConnell v. T. H. Newman<br />

8: 0487<br />

Eli Lewin v. Local #1, Checkers and Clerks<br />

Union<br />

7: 0001<br />

Elroy T. Naptha v. Florida Legislative<br />

Investigation Committee<br />

2: 0485<br />

Ernest Mutyambezi and Muchaneta Nuambuya<br />

v. Marion and Anna Hess<br />

18: 0860<br />

Eva Allen et al. v. County School Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Prince Edward County et al.<br />

5: 0417; 25: 0001<br />

Evers et al. v. Dwyer et al.<br />

3: 0484<br />

Evers v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

6: 0023<br />

Fair Share Organization et al. v. Kroger<br />

Company et al.<br />

1: 0407<br />

Fairview Public Utility District v. City <strong>of</strong><br />

Anchorage<br />

2: 0317<br />

Ferguson v. Kansas City, Kansas Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education<br />

23: 0001<br />

Florida Legislative Investigation Committee v.<br />

Gibson<br />

1: 0001; 6: 0537<br />

Fort Lauderdale v. Eula Johnson<br />

2: 0485; 3: 0693<br />

Fort Lauderdale v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

6: 0537<br />

Frank Holt v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

8: 0095<br />

Frank Jackson case<br />

8: 0765<br />

Freedom Riders cases<br />

1: 0775; 5: 0048; 16: 0704


Garsie Williams v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

2: 0001<br />

G. C. Simkins Jr. et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital et al.<br />

1: 0203<br />

George et al. v. Clemmons<br />

6: 0218<br />

George Barton v. City <strong>of</strong> Omaha Police<br />

<strong>Department</strong><br />

1: 0164; 12: 0483<br />

George L. Rockwell v. Newbold Morris<br />

4: 0546<br />

George Ravenell v. State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

12: 0523<br />

George S. Pfaus v. Leon and Sarah Feder<br />

17: 0309<br />

Gibson v. Board <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction <strong>of</strong> Dade<br />

County, Florida<br />

8: 0391<br />

Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation<br />

Committee<br />

1: 0164, 0775; 2: 0001, 0100, 0485, 0671,<br />

0800; 3: 0416; 4: 0009, 0612; 9: 0299<br />

Gladys Taylor v. The Raleigh County Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education<br />

1: 0500<br />

Gomillion v. Lightfoot<br />

2: 0231, 0671; 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1, 0871; 4: 0274<br />

Harrington et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia et al.<br />

15: 0040<br />

Harrison County, Mississippi beach<br />

discrimination case<br />

5: 0456<br />

Harry T. Shore et al. v. W. W. Law<br />

2: 0379; 3: 0693<br />

Hawkins v. Board <strong>of</strong> Control<br />

3: 0048<br />

Hayes v. Union Pacific et al.<br />

5: 0538; 16: 0488<br />

Herschel C. Latham et al. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

23: 0<strong>22</strong>7, 0563<br />

H. J. Palmer et al. v. Eastern Airlines, Inc. et al.<br />

14: 0556<br />

Holland v. Board <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction<br />

23: 0563<br />

Howard and Crittenden v. St. Louis-San<br />

Francisco Railway Company<br />

8: 0264<br />

International Longshoremen's and<br />

Warehousemen's Union and International<br />

Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union,<br />

Local No. 19 v. J. Duane Vance<br />

19: 0430<br />

International Longshoremen's Association,<br />

AFL-CIO v. Galveston Maritime Association,<br />

Inc., Houston Maritime Association, Inc. and<br />

Master Stevedores Association <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

19: 0598<br />

Irving Washington case<br />

9: 0001<br />

James Buddy Williams case<br />

8: 0564<br />

James Edward Riley v. Dick's Automotive<br />

Company et al.<br />

17: 0309<br />

James Jackson et al. v. Dorthy Boger et al.<br />

2: 0317<br />

James S. BucknerJr. et al. v. County School<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Greene County, Virginia et al.<br />

23: 0563<br />

J. Arthur Brown et al. v. South Carolina State<br />

Forestry Commission et al.<br />

4: 0078<br />

Joe Dorsey v. Louisiana State Athletic<br />

Commission<br />

1: 0203<br />

Jones v. O'Meara<br />

12: 0727<br />

J. R. Berrier Ice Cream Company v. Roderick<br />

Freeman et al.<br />

7: 0460<br />

Julius Coleman and Willie J. Anderson v. City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Savannah and Sidney J. Barnes Jr.<br />

3: 0693<br />

Julius Scales v. United States<br />

4: 0655<br />

Karol Williams et al. v. School Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Charlottesville et al.<br />

23: 0563<br />

Kelly v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

Nashville<br />

23: 0621<br />

Kent v. Reid<br />

8: 0765<br />

Leon Wolfe et al. v. State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

12: 0675<br />

Leslie Taylor et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> City School District <strong>of</strong> New Rochelle et al.<br />

5: 0001


Levitt v. Division Against Discrimination<br />

10:0037<br />

Under v. Collins et al.<br />

3: 0484<br />

Lloyd Gaynor et al. v. Nelson A. Rockefeller<br />

et al.<br />

18: 0016<br />

Local Union No. 12, United Rubber Workers<br />

Union v. The Business League <strong>of</strong> Gadsden<br />

19: 0598<br />

The Locust Club <strong>of</strong> Rochester et al. v. City <strong>of</strong><br />

Rochester et al.<br />

15: 0102<br />

Louis McNeese Jr. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education for<br />

Community Unit School District #187<br />

7: 0654<br />

Maggie Pride case<br />

4: 0009<br />

Mason v. Grennell et al.<br />

8: 0264<br />

McNeese et al. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education et al.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Morris Mitnick v. Fair Share Organization, Inc.<br />

1: 0407<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Attorney General <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />

5: 0417<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Boatwright<br />

27: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Bruce Bennett et al.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Button<br />

6: 0366; 7: 0277<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Committee <strong>of</strong> Offenses Against <strong>the</strong><br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

7: 0654<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Cairo, Illinois et al.<br />

12: 0168<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Committee on Offenses et al.<br />

2: 0800<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. E. Almar Ames Jr. et al.<br />

27: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Orval Faubus<br />

8: 0095<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Frederick T. Gray et al.<br />

1: 0282, 0775; 2: 0001, 0599; 4: 0124, 0612;<br />

5: 0713; 9: 0299, 0457<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Harrison<br />

1: 0282; 2: 0553; 3: 0782; 5: 0417, 0713, 0736<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. J. Lindsay Almond Jr.<br />

19: 0763; 24: 0780; 27: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. MacDonald Gallion<br />

1: 0697; 2: 0599, 0671; 5: 0101, 0538; 9: 0299<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. State <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

1: 0001; 2: 0553; 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 7: 0001; 8: 0391<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Wade Martin Jr. et al.<br />

5: 0456<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Webb's City, Inc.<br />

4: 0009; 5: 0736; 7: 0277; 8: 0765<br />

New York Commission Against Discrimination<br />

v. Arabian American Oil Company<br />

7: 0277<br />

NLRB v. Tanner Motor Livery, Ltd.<br />

19: 0284<br />

Oliver Greene v. City <strong>of</strong> Ronceverte<br />

6: 0537; 13: 0245<br />

O'Meara v. Washington State Board Against<br />

Discrimination<br />

5: 0325<br />

Orval E. Faubus et al. v. United States et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Otis A. Jones et al. v. The School Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> Alexandria et al.<br />

4: 0612<br />

Overstreet v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

9: 0457<br />

Passaic Crushed Stone Company, Inc. v.<br />

Charles Gales<br />

19: 0598<br />

Pierce v. Dungee et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Pierce v. Moon et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Pigee et al. v. Mississippi<br />

6: 0001<br />

Porter v. Oberlin<br />

17: 0203<br />

Progress Development Corporation v. Mitchell<br />

10: 0037<br />

Pryor v. Poirier et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Revenue Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Georgia v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

et al.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

Reverend L. A. Clark et al. v. Allen C.<br />

Thompson et al.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Reverend T. L. Young v. Carter Wesley et al.<br />

5: 0048


Garsie Williams v. State <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

2: 0001<br />

G. C. Simkins Jr. et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital et al.<br />

1: 0203<br />

George et al. v. Clemmons<br />

6: 0218<br />

George Barton v. City <strong>of</strong> Omaha Police<br />

<strong>Department</strong><br />

1: 0164; 12: 0483<br />

George L. Rockwell v. Newbold Morris<br />

4: 0546<br />

George Ravenell v. State <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

12: 0523<br />

George S. Pfaus v. Leon and Sarah Feder<br />

17: 0309<br />

Gibson v. Board <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction <strong>of</strong> Dade<br />

County, Florida<br />

8: 0391<br />

Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation<br />

Committee<br />

1: 0164, 0775; 2: 0001, 0100, 0485, 0671,<br />

0800; 3: 0416; 4: 0009, 0612; 9: 0299<br />

Gladys Taylor v. The Raleigh County Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education<br />

1: 0500<br />

Gomillion v. Lightfoot<br />

2: 0231, 0671; 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1, 0871; 4: 0274<br />

Harrington et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia et al.<br />

15: 0040<br />

Harrison County, Mississippi beach<br />

discrimination case<br />

5: 0456<br />

Harry T. Shore et al. v. W. W. Law<br />

2: 0379; 3: 0693<br />

Hawkins v. Board <strong>of</strong> Control<br />

3: 0048<br />

Hayes v. Union Pacific et al.<br />

5: 0538; 16: 0488<br />

Herschel C. Latham et al. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

23: 0<strong>22</strong>7, 0563<br />

H. J. Palmer et al. v. Eastern Airlines, Inc. et al.<br />

14: 0556<br />

Holland v. Board <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction<br />

23: 0563<br />

Howard and Crittenden v. St. Louis-San<br />

Francisco Railway Company<br />

8: 0264<br />

International Longshoremen's and<br />

Warehousemen's Union and International<br />

Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union,<br />

Local No. 19 v. J. Duane Vance<br />

19: 0430<br />

International Longshoremen's Association,<br />

AFL-CIO v. Galveston Maritime Association,<br />

Inc., Houston Maritime Association, Inc. and<br />

Master Stevedores Association <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

19: 0598<br />

Irving Washington case<br />

9: 0001<br />

James Buddy Williams case<br />

8: 0564<br />

James Edward Riley v. Dick's Automotive<br />

Company et al.<br />

17: 0309<br />

James Jackson et al. v. Dorthy Boger et al.<br />

2: 0317<br />

James S. Buckner Jr. et al. v. County School<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Greene County, Virginia et al.<br />

23: 0563<br />

J. Arthur Brown et al. v. South Carolina State<br />

Forestry Commission et al.<br />

4: 0078<br />

Joe Dorsey v. Louisiana State Athletic<br />

Commission<br />

1: 0203<br />

Jones v. O'Meara<br />

12: 0727<br />

J. R. Berrier Ice Cream Company v. Roderick<br />

Freeman et al.<br />

7: 0460<br />

Julius Coleman and Willie J. Anderson v. City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Savannah and Sidney J. Barnes Jr.<br />

3: 0693<br />

Julius Scales v. United States<br />

4: 0655<br />

Karol Williams et al. v. School Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Charlottesville et al.<br />

23: 0563<br />

Kelly v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

Nashville<br />

23: 0621<br />

Kent v. Reid<br />

8: 0765<br />

Leon Wolfe et al. v. State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

12: 0675<br />

Leslie Taylor et al. v. The Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> City School District <strong>of</strong> New Rochelle et al.<br />

5: 0001


Levitt v. Division Against Discrimination<br />

10: 0037<br />

Under v. Collins et al.<br />

3: 0484<br />

Lloyd Gaynor et al. v. Nelson A. Rockefeller<br />

et al.<br />

18: 0016<br />

Local Union No. 12, United Rubber Workers<br />

Union v. The Business League <strong>of</strong> Gadsden<br />

19: 0598<br />

The Locust Club <strong>of</strong> Rochester et al. v. City <strong>of</strong><br />

Rochester et al.<br />

15: 0102<br />

Louis McNeese Jr. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education for<br />

Community Unit School District #187<br />

7: 0654<br />

Maggie Pride case<br />

4: 0009<br />

Mason v. Grennell et al.<br />

8: 0264<br />

McNeese et al. v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education et al.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Morris Mitnick v. Fair Share Organization, Inc.<br />

1: 0407<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Attorney General <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />

5: 0417<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Boatwright<br />

27: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Bruce Bennett et al.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Button<br />

6: 0366; 7: 0277<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Committee <strong>of</strong> Offenses Against <strong>the</strong><br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

7: 0654<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. City <strong>of</strong> Cairo, Illinois et al.<br />

12: 0168<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Committee on Offenses et al.<br />

2: 0800<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. E. Almar Ames Jr. et al.<br />

27: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> et al. v. Orval Faubus<br />

8: 0095<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Frederick T. Gray et al.<br />

1: 0282, 0775; 2: 0001, 0599; 4: 0124, 0612;<br />

5: 0713; 9: 0299, 0457<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Harrison<br />

1: 0282; 2: 0553; 3: 0782; 5: 0417, 0713, 0736<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. J. Lindsay Almond Jr.<br />

19: 0763; 24: 0780; 27: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. MacDonald Gallion<br />

1: 0697; 2: 0599, 0671; 5: 0101, 0538; 9: 0299<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. State <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

1: 0001; 2: 0553; 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 7: 0001; 8: 0391<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Wade Martin Jr. et al.<br />

5: 0456<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> v. Webb's City, Inc.<br />

4: 0009; 5: 0736; 7: 0277; 8: 0765<br />

New York Commission Against Discrimination<br />

v. Arabian American Oil Company<br />

7: 0277<br />

NLRB v. Tanner Motor Livery, Ltd.<br />

19: 0284<br />

Oliver Greene v. City <strong>of</strong> Ronceverte<br />

6: 0537; 13: 0245<br />

O'Meara v. Washington State Board Against<br />

Discrimination<br />

5: 0325<br />

Orval E. Faubus et al. v. United States et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Otis A. Jones et al. v. The School Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> Alexandria et al.<br />

4: 0612<br />

Overstreet v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

9: 0457<br />

Passaic Crushed Stone Company, Inc. v.<br />

Charles Gales<br />

19: 0598<br />

Pierce v. Dungee et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Pierce v. Moon et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Pigee et al. v. Mississippi<br />

6: 0001<br />

Porter v. Oberlin<br />

17: 0203<br />

Progress Development Corporation v. Mitchell<br />

10: 0037<br />

Pryor v. Poirier et al.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Revenue Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Georgia v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

et al.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

Reverend L. A. Clark et al. v. Allen C.<br />

Thompson et al.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Reverend T. L. Young v. Carter Wesley et al.<br />

5: 0048


Rhunette Bate on Behalf <strong>of</strong> Her Minor Child,<br />

Sharon Bates v. State University <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Education at Albany Milne High<br />

School<br />

3: 0484; 23: 0563<br />

Richmond v. Scales<br />

9: 0732<br />

Robert L. Dowell v. The School Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Oklahoma City et al.<br />

23: 0387<br />

Robert Lee Goldsby v. Mississippi<br />

3: 0416<br />

Roland Smith et al. v. Orval Faubus et al.<br />

8: 0095<br />

Roosevelt Terry and Thomas Townsend v.<br />

Lynn Bomar<br />

5: 0325<br />

floss v. Rogers<br />

25: 0001<br />

Ruiz v. Berry et al.<br />

8: 0564<br />

Ruth Pendleton James et al. v. J. Lindsay<br />

Almond Jr.<br />

23: 0621<br />

Salzhandler v. Caputo<br />

6: 0604<br />

Scholle v. Hare<br />

5: 0001; 9: 0299<br />

Screws v. United States<br />

5: 0101<br />

Shelton v. McKinley<br />

8: 0564<br />

Shelton v. Tucker<br />

2: 0317, 0671; 5: 0736; 8: 0564<br />

Shore v. Law<br />

5: 0101; 7: 0092; 8: 0765<br />

Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education<br />

23: 0621<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

1: 0875; 2: 0485; 3: 0693, 0782, 0871; 4: 0655<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Alabama v. Willie Seals Jr.<br />

8: 0564<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Arizona v. Horn et al.<br />

17: 0079<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Arkansas v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Arkansas v. William M. Howard<br />

8: 0391; 23: 0001<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Florida v. Frank Peterson<br />

16: 0368<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Indiana v. Annie Lee Lemmon<br />

8: 0700<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Louisiana, ex rel. Jack P. F. Gremillion<br />

v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

27: 0001<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Louisiana v. Earl Clark<br />

6: 0366<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Louisiana v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

1: 0621<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Maryland v. Paul A. Dennis Jr. et al.<br />

7: 0092<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Maryland v. Sutton<br />

7: 0092<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Michigan v. Van Buren Evans<br />

16: 0179<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Mississippi v. Aaron Henry<br />

5: 0821<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Mississippi v. Mary Jane Pigee et al.<br />

1: 0500<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Mississippi v. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Walker Jr.<br />

6: 0001<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> New York v. George C. Fitzgerald<br />

9: 0001<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> North Carolina v. Robert Williams<br />

5: 0821<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Ohio v. Walter Brown<br />

6: 0143<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. Arthur W. Stanley<br />

4: 0274<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. Billie Fleming et al.<br />

4: 0274<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. David Carter<br />

4: 0274<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> South Carolina v. George Ravenell<br />

6: 0537; 8: 0564<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Tennessee v. Allen Yancey<br />

3: 0484<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Tennessee v. Dick Sarabian<br />

3: 0484<br />

Sfate <strong>of</strong> Tennessee v. Phillip Savage<br />

3: 0484<br />

Steele v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad<br />

6: 0604<br />

Students <strong>of</strong> Tougaloo College v. City <strong>of</strong><br />

Jackson, Mississippi<br />

1: 0500; 6: 0001<br />

Swart v. South Burlington Town School District<br />

10: 0037


Sylvia Taylor v. Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

23: 0<strong>22</strong>7<br />

Tanner Motor Livery, Ltd. v. Martin Abramson<br />

19: 0284<br />

Taylor v. Township <strong>of</strong> Dearborn et al.<br />

5: 0001<br />

Thomas Allen et al. v. Hilton Corporation<br />

8: 0765<br />

Titus Edwards v. Charles Spangler et al.<br />

20: 0177<br />

Tolllver v. Morton et al.<br />

8: 0564<br />

Turner v. Randolph<br />

3: 0484<br />

Tuskegee gerrymander case<br />

5: 0101<br />

T. V. Williams v. <strong>NAACP</strong> et al.<br />

5: 0538<br />

United States <strong>of</strong> America, ex rel. Eugene Scott<br />

Jr. v. The Honorable James H. Davis, Governor<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Louisiana et al.<br />

23: 0387<br />

United States <strong>of</strong> America v. County Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education <strong>of</strong> Prince George County, et al.<br />

23: 0001<br />

United States v. Earl K. Chenault<br />

26: 0087-0295<br />

United States v. Harrison County, Mississippi<br />

5: 0371; 8: 0391<br />

Village <strong>of</strong> Yellow Springs v. Gegner<br />

1: 0282<br />

Virginia Bar Association v. S. W. Tucker et al.<br />

2: 0800; 8: 0564<br />

Walter Scharf and James J. Sheehan v. Motor<br />

Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation<br />

13: 0364<br />

Webb's City, Inc. v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

4: 0581; 5: 0736; 8: 0765<br />

Whitehouse et al. v. <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

1: 0875; 8: 0765<br />

Wiley v. Richland Water District et al.<br />

8: 0700<br />

William Joe Johnson rape case<br />

12: 0457<br />

Willie Seals case<br />

1: 0775<br />

Wimberly v. City <strong>of</strong> Patterson<br />

9: 0299; 12: 0523<br />

Yu<strong>the</strong>r and Louise Gardner v. Dorann, Inc. et al.<br />

17: 0309


PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS<br />

INDEX<br />

The following index is a guide to <strong>the</strong> major correspondents in this micr<strong>of</strong>orm publication. The first number<br />

after each subentry refers to <strong>the</strong> reel, while <strong>the</strong> four-digit number following <strong>the</strong> colon refers to <strong>the</strong> frame<br />

number at which a particular file folder containing correspondence by <strong>the</strong> person begins. Hence, 2: 0165<br />

directs <strong>the</strong> researcher to <strong>the</strong> folder that begins at Frame 0165 <strong>of</strong> Reel 2. By referring to <strong>the</strong> Reel Index,<br />

which constitutes <strong>the</strong> initial segment <strong>of</strong> this guide, <strong>the</strong> researcher will find <strong>the</strong> folder title, inclusive dates, and<br />

a list <strong>of</strong> Major Topics and Principal Correspondents arranged in <strong>the</strong> order in which <strong>the</strong>y appear on <strong>the</strong> film.<br />

Abner, Willoughby<br />

12: 0168<br />

Abram, Morris B.<br />

27: 0361, 0389<br />

Abrams, Charles<br />

1: 0001; 17: 0309<br />

Adams, Paul L.<br />

7: 0277; 12: 0373<br />

Akers, William Lee<br />

1: 0001<br />

Alexander, Earl<br />

2: 0100<br />

Alexander, Kelly M.<br />

1: 0001, 0164; 3: 0416; 12: 0675; 13: 0713;<br />

20: 0344<br />

Allen, Alexander J.<br />

15: 0778; 21: 0874<br />

Allen, Ivan, Jr.<br />

8: 0264<br />

Allen, James<br />

26: 0731<br />

Allen, James E., Jr.<br />

1: 0001; 16: 0029; 24: 0325<br />

Allen, Thomas H.<br />

17: 0264<br />

Almond, Fred<br />

16: 0148<br />

Amsterdam, Anthony G.<br />

27: 0389<br />

Anderson, Elmer L.<br />

12: 0420<br />

Anderson, F. Lawrence, Jr.<br />

8: 0001<br />

Anderson, H. B.<br />

12: 0001<br />

Anderson, Houston D., Jr.<br />

8: 0391; 25: 0001<br />

Anderson, Milton<br />

12: 0523<br />

Anderson, R. L.<br />

1: 0001<br />

Andresen, Malcolm<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0018<br />

Antler, Steven<br />

19: 0749<br />

Anton, James<br />

14: 0556<br />

Ark, Jacob<br />

15: 0102<br />

Armstrong, Ira L.<br />

12: 0292<br />

Arnold, Robert<br />

9: 0034<br />

Arons, Maxlne R.<br />

18: 0376<br />

Aronson, Arnold<br />

4: 0142; 5: 0200<br />

Aronson, Brooke<br />

10: 0089<br />

Arrington, Henry<br />

1: 0138<br />

Baer, Harold, Jr.<br />

13: 0644


Bailey, Lawrence R.<br />

1: 0164; 19: 0551<br />

Bailey, Lester P.<br />

1: 0156; 19: 0050, 0763<br />

Bailey, Thomas D.<br />

5: 0821<br />

Baker, Ella J.<br />

10: 0732<br />

Baker, James K.<br />

1: 0164; 10: 0061; 13: 0001<br />

Baldwin, Roger N.<br />

20: 0547<br />

Ball, Reuben C.<br />

1: 0164<br />

Banister, Guy<br />

7: 0783<br />

Banks, Calvin D.<br />

1: 0162; 8: 0700; 13: 0001, 0115; 14: 0001;<br />

16: 0481<br />

Banks, Kenneth<br />

12: 0738<br />

Banks, W. Lester<br />

1: 0164; 3: 0001; 5: 0736; 8: 0203; 9: 0162;<br />

13: 0245; 23: 0001; 25: 0001; 26: 0624;<br />

27: 0130<br />

Barbee, Lloyd A.<br />

1: 0164; 14: 0001<br />

Barrett, John<br />

5: 0417<br />

Barton, George<br />

1: 0164<br />

Bates, Daisy<br />

1: 0203; 9: 0034; 10: 0291<br />

Bates, L. C.<br />

1: 0203; 11: 0807<br />

Batson, Ruth M.<br />

12: 0512<br />

Baxter, Julia E.<br />

21: 0597<br />

Beane, Henry H.<br />

13: 0179<br />

Beaney, William M.<br />

1: 0203<br />

Beatty, Fred<br />

16: 0907<br />

Becker, Frank J.<br />

1: 0282<br />

Bell, Derrick A., Jr.<br />

20: 0746<br />

Bell, George W.<br />

26: 0624<br />

Bell, Murphy W.<br />

18: 0001<br />

Bell, William R.<br />

13: 0145<br />

Bellush, Bernard<br />

1: 0203<br />

Bender, Paul<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0115<br />

Bennett, Fay<br />

19: 0488<br />

Benson,Leon<br />

11: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Bernhard, Berl I.<br />

27: 0361, 0389<br />

Berry, Louis<br />

1: 0203<br />

Berry, Theodore M.<br />

1: 0203; 10: 0732<br />

Berry, Weldon<br />

13: 0179<br />

Beyer, Stanley J.<br />

6: 0218<br />

Biemiller, Andrew J.<br />

3: 0610<br />

Billingsley, Orzell, Jr.<br />

1: 0282; 26: 0731; 27: 0001<br />

Black, Algernon D.<br />

2: 0165<br />

Black, Charles L., Jr.<br />

1: 0282; 19: 0763; 23: 0816<br />

Black, Lucille<br />

9: 0457; 11: 0<strong>22</strong>1, 0511<br />

Blackburn, Sara<br />

1: 0282<br />

Blaylock, R. W.<br />

21: 0824<br />

Blum, Olive Holmes<br />

13: 0644<br />

Boatwright, John B., Jr.<br />

27: 0130<br />

Bond, Horace M.<br />

13: 0644<br />

Bond, Mildred<br />

7: 0783<br />

Booker, J. R.<br />

1: 0282; 10: 0291


Boone, Earl R.<br />

13: 0179<br />

Booth, Billie Joe<br />

1: 0282<br />

Booth, William H.<br />

21: 0116<br />

Bosley, Charles E.<br />

17: 0542<br />

Bounds, Pauline<br />

16: 0100<br />

Bourne, Robert B.<br />

9: 0707<br />

Bowen, William F.<br />

12: 0738; 24: 0325<br />

Boyd, Edward L.<br />

3: 0782; 12: 0562; 19: 0763<br />

Bradley, Allan P.<br />

1: 0407<br />

Bradley, Hilbert L.<br />

1: 0407<br />

Brain, George B.<br />

10: 0089<br />

Bramwell, Henry<br />

4: 0090<br />

Branch, Bobbie<br />

20: 0909; 21: 0001<br />

Brandon, Everett P.<br />

13: 0339<br />

Branton, Wiley A.<br />

1: 0407; 8: 0391; 10: 0144, 0291; 11: 0807;<br />

23: 0001; 27: 0516<br />

Braverman, Harold<br />

8: 0368<br />

Brazner, David<br />

6: 0218<br />

Breckinridge, John B.<br />

24: 0325<br />

Bree, Leola<br />

1: 0407<br />

Bremeyer, Andrew W.<br />

12: 0248<br />

Brewer, Howard W.<br />

23: 0001<br />

Bright, Margaret<br />

17: 0618<br />

Broderick, Vincent L.<br />

15: 0371, 0778<br />

Brody, George S.<br />

10: 0386; 21: 0474, 0597<br />

Brooks, Lee B.<br />

9: 0001<br />

Brooks, William<br />

12: 0373<br />

Brosnan, D. W.<br />

26: 0619<br />

Browdy, James H.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0312<br />

Brown, Curlee<br />

6: 0218<br />

Brown, Earl<br />

1: 0500<br />

Brown, Edmund G. "Pat"<br />

21: 0340<br />

Brown, Grady<br />

24: 0620<br />

Brown, Jesse R.<br />

1: 0500<br />

Brown, Lawrence Theodore, Jr.<br />

1: 0500<br />

Brown, Raymond A.<br />

12: 0523<br />

Brown, R. Jess<br />

1: 0500; 2: 0165<br />

Brown, Theodore E.<br />

10: 0061<br />

Brown, Willard L.<br />

1: 0500, 0697; 4: 0090, 0363; 6: 0537;<br />

13: 0298; 19: 0763<br />

Browne, Samuel A.<br />

12: 0583<br />

Brownell, Herbert<br />

8: 0487; 14: 0657<br />

Brownell, Samuel<br />

24: 0325<br />

Broyles, E. D.<br />

4: 0862<br />

Brucker, Wilbur M.<br />

1: 0621<br />

Bryan, Albert V.<br />

4: 0612<br />

Bryenton, Gary L.<br />

1: 0621<br />

Bullock, Cynthia<br />

21: 0001<br />

Bunche, Ralph J.<br />

5: 0048; 8: 0001<br />

Burnett, Leroy<br />

12: 0583


Burns, Harry V.<br />

13: 0179; 25: 0001<br />

Burress, Thomas H., Ill<br />

26: 0619<br />

Butler, Wendell P.<br />

24: 0325<br />

Byrd, Daniel E.<br />

1: 0621; 27: 0329<br />

Byrd, Levi G.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Cade, Leona<br />

11: 0835<br />

Cahill, Clyde S., Jr.<br />

23: 0001<br />

Cahn, Edgar S.<br />

27: 0251<br />

Cahn, Jean C.<br />

27: 0251<br />

Caldwell, Arthur B.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Caldwell, James E.<br />

1: 0697<br />

Calhoun, J. H.<br />

3: 0610; 9: 0034; 10: 0144; 12: 0074; 24: 0325<br />

Callaham, Tom W.<br />

18: 0001<br />

Cambridge, Edward J.<br />

19: 0551<br />

Cameron, James Duke<br />

8: 0487<br />

Campbell, Ralph<br />

3: 0610; 12: 0675<br />

Campbell, R. B. J., Sr.<br />

1: 0697<br />

Cannon, Nathaniel, Sr.<br />

25: 0001<br />

Cantrell, Boyd B.<br />

11: 0189<br />

Cardiff, Ira D.<br />

1: 0697<br />

Carneal, George U., Jr.<br />

18: 0785<br />

Carroll, George D.<br />

11: 0835<br />

Carter, Elmer A.<br />

1: 0500<br />

Carter, Leonard H.<br />

1: 0001, 0668; 3: 0693; 8: 0391, 0564;<br />

11: 0511, 0614; 12: 0420; 16: 0488;<br />

18: 0560; 20: 0479; 21: 0340; 23: 0001<br />

Carter, Robert L.<br />

1: 0001-0875; 2: 0001-09<strong>22</strong>; 3: 0001-0891;<br />

4: 0001-0862; 5: 0001-0821; 6: 0001-0739;<br />

7: 0001-0783; 8: 0001-0264, 0391-0765;<br />

9: 0001-0732; 10: 0061, 0144, 0281, 0291,<br />

0386-0830; 11: 0001-0197, 0273-0614,<br />

0807, 0835; 12: 0001-0834; 13: 0001-0390,<br />

0604-0713; 14: 0001, 0<strong>22</strong>3, 0556-0767;<br />

15: 0286, 0371, 0600, 0778; 16: 0001, 0029,<br />

0148-0368, 0488, 0704, 0714; 17: 0001,<br />

0079, 0203, 0285, 0542; 18: 0001-0440,<br />

0532, 0639, 0665, 0860; 19: 0488, 0551,<br />

0763, 0931; 20: 0100-0344, 0479, 0544,<br />

0726, 0841, 0847, 0909; 21: 0001-0116,<br />

0<strong>22</strong>2-0597, 0749, 0784, 0824, 0874, 0962;<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0018, 0358, 0381, 0781; 23: 0001-0<strong>22</strong>7,<br />

0563, 0816; 24: 0325, 0583, 0620, 0903;<br />

25: 0001, 0105, 0424-0541; 26: 0019-0037,<br />

0582, 0591, 0624, 0652, 0707; 27: 0001-<br />

0130,0329-0389,0732<br />

Carter, W. Beverly, Jr.<br />

1: 0697<br />

Case, Clifford P.<br />

3: 0416<br />

Cater, Douglas<br />

21: 0037<br />

Celler, Emanuel<br />

14: 0657<br />

Chalmers, Allan Knight<br />

2: 0317; 27: 0093<br />

Chapin, Arthur<br />

6: 0180<br />

Chapital, Arthur J., Sr.<br />

1: 0697; 5: 0538; 9: 0683; 12: 0310; 27: 0001<br />

Chapman, Robert C.<br />

6: 0366<br />

Chenault, Earl K.<br />

26: 0087-0295<br />

Chisholm, Elwood H.<br />

12: 0675; 19: 0551, 0763<br />

Chisholm, Henry<br />

13: 0145<br />

Choate, Harris S.<br />

17: 0079, 0132<br />

Clark, Henry B., II<br />

6: 0366<br />

Clark, Kenneth B.<br />

1: 0775; 3: 0416; 16: 0714; 18: 0206; 24: 0914;<br />

27: 0516<br />

Clark, Mamie Phipps<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0018


Clark, Odell<br />

19: 0488<br />

Clarke, Jeanetta H.<br />

12: 0512<br />

Clarkson, William A.<br />

16: 0179<br />

Clay, John H.<br />

18: 0206<br />

Clayton, James L.<br />

1: 0775<br />

Close, Winton R.<br />

1: 0775<br />

Coggs, T. W.<br />

1: 0775; 8: 0564<br />

Cole, Albert N.<br />

12: 0074<br />

Cole, Deborah<br />

6: 0366; 21: 0597<br />

Coleman, M. M.<br />

27: 0329<br />

Coleman, William T., Jr.<br />

1: 0775; 19: 0763, 0931; 27: 0361, 0389<br />

Colley, Nathaniel S.<br />

11: 0835; 19: 0763<br />

Collins, LeRoy<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Combre, Doretha A.<br />

1: 0775<br />

Conley, Charles S.<br />

1: 0775; 8: 0564<br />

Connally, John B., Jr.<br />

1: 0775<br />

Connors, John P.<br />

13: 0364<br />

Conway, J. Edward<br />

3: 0484; 6: 0366; 23: 0563<br />

Cooper, Edward L.<br />

12: 0340<br />

Cooper, John D.<br />

21: 0001<br />

Cooper, Robert<br />

27: 0361<br />

Cox, Harold<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0867<br />

Crawford, Russell P.<br />

10: 0732; 12: 0583<br />

Crockett, George W., Jr.<br />

16: 0488<br />

Crow<strong>the</strong>r, Jack P.<br />

24: 0001<br />

Crumlin, James A.<br />

1: 0875; 8: 0765; 12: 0292<br />

Crump, Howard<br />

6: 0537<br />

Culbreth, Walter<br />

18: 0016<br />

Culpepper, J. B.<br />

4: 0811<br />

Cummins, Hannah M.<br />

15: 0040<br />

Current, Gloster B.<br />

1: 0875; 2: 0146, 0165; 3: 0484, 0610; 4: 0811;<br />

5: 0736, 0821; 6: 0218; 7: 0783; 8: 0391,<br />

0564, 0700; 9: 0034-0608; 10: 0419-0830;<br />

11: 0001, 0060-0130, 0197-0614, 0807,<br />

0835; 12: 0292-0420, 0523-0675, 0738;<br />

13: 0001-0179, 0298; 16: 0297-0488, 0704;<br />

18: 0016, 0440; 20: 0841; 21: 0001, 0116;<br />

23: 0001, 0325; 26: 0019, 0037<br />

Currier, Stephen R.<br />

1: 0875<br />

Cutler, Richard B.<br />

26: 0019<br />

Daniels, H. B.<br />

2: 0001; 11: 0807; 13: 0115<br />

Daniels, James F.<br />

17: 0765<br />

Danzig, David<br />

27: 0516<br />

Darden, Charles R.<br />

1: 0500; 2: 0001; 5: 0456; 9: 0034<br />

Dashiell, Samuel<br />

21: 0001<br />

Davis, Herbert R.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Davis, James P.<br />

2: 0001<br />

Davis, John A.<br />

2: 0001, 0800; 10: 0089; 20: 0847, 0909;<br />

21: 0037; 27: 0001<br />

Davis, John F.<br />

2: 0001<br />

Davis, John W.<br />

1: 0407; 19: 0551; 25: 0001; 26: 0019<br />

Davis, Serena E.<br />

12: 0738; 13: 0713<br />

Dawkins, Maurice<br />

2: 0001; 10: 0144, 0699


Dawson, Osceola A.<br />

12: 0292<br />

Day, John E., Jr.<br />

26: 0565<br />

Dearing, J. Earl<br />

2: 0001; 14: 0657<br />

Decker, F. B.<br />

24: 0583<br />

Delany, Hubert T.<br />

2: 0001; 10: 0830; 11: 0614; 21: 0276<br />

Dellums, C. L.<br />

17: 0542; 19: 0050<br />

DeVore, Jesse<br />

4: 0090<br />

Dickerson, Earl B.<br />

21: 0276, 0340, 0474<br />

Dear, John<br />

5: 0456; 12: 0738; 25: 0105<br />

Dobson, William D.<br />

11: 0835<br />

Dombrowski, James<br />

14: 0767<br />

Donner, Frank J.<br />

2: 0100<br />

Donovan, Bernard E.<br />

8: 0383<br />

Dore, Patricia<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Dudley, Edward R.<br />

8: 0564<br />

Duncan, J. Lawrence<br />

18: 0206<br />

Durham, Barbee William<br />

2: 0100; 4: 0363; 9: 0608; 12: 0373, 0738<br />

Durham, Mary Spivey<br />

2: 0100<br />

Durham, W. J.<br />

20: 0177; 25: 0001<br />

Eagle, Vernon<br />

21: 0749<br />

Ealey, Roland D.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Eastland, James O.<br />

14: 0657<br />

Eason, H. N.<br />

20: 0746<br />

Eddy, Elizabeth<br />

2: 0165<br />

Edwards, Lillie M.<br />

16: 0685<br />

Eisenhower, Dwight D.<br />

16: 0368; 26: 0565<br />

Ellington, Duke<br />

11: 0807<br />

Elliott, H. T.<br />

13: 0298 „<br />

Ely, John M., Jr.<br />

2: 0165; 7: 0783<br />

Erbecker, William C.<br />

2: 0165; 6: 0450<br />

Erhardt, Carl L.<br />

8: 0564<br />

Ernst, Morris<br />

2: 0165<br />

Essien-Udom, E. U.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Eubank, Owen<br />

17: 0765<br />

Evans, James C.<br />

2: 0165; 4: 0655; 8: 0203, 0487, 0564, 0765;<br />

14: 0657<br />

Evans, Van Buren<br />

16:0179<br />

Evers, Charles<br />

11: 0273; 18: 0757<br />

Evers, Medgar W.<br />

1: 0500; 2: 0146, 0165, 0800; 6: 0023; 7: 0783;<br />

8: 0368; 16: 0297; 20: 0177, 0344; 27: 0001,<br />

0130<br />

Farmer, James<br />

9: 0034, 0162; 16: 0704<br />

Farrow, Es<strong>the</strong>r<br />

25: 0424<br />

Feder, Irma<br />

2: 0231<br />

Feldman, Anne<br />

27: 0354<br />

Feller, David E.<br />

2: 0231<br />

Fischer, John<br />

21: 0824<br />

Fleary, George M.<br />

2: 0231<br />

Flemmings, George<br />

2: 0231; 21: 0276; 23: 0001<br />

Flemmings, Harold<br />

12: 0001


Fontaine, William<br />

2: 0317<br />

Fordham, William A.<br />

2: 0317<br />

Formhals, Robert W.<br />

24: 0914<br />

Forster, Arnold<br />

15: 0571<br />

France, Royal W.<br />

2: 0317<br />

Franklin, Joan<br />

21: 0874; 26: 0707<br />

Freamon, Loveline<br />

12: 0583<br />

Freeman, Frankie Muse<br />

2: 0317; 10: 0144; 27: 0130<br />

Freund, Paul<br />

27: 0001<br />

Frieden, Bernard J.<br />

20: 0547<br />

Friedlander, Marjorie<br />

15: 0286, 0371, 0778<br />

Fritz, Albert B.<br />

13: 0179<br />

Fuqua, Carl A.<br />

2: 0317; 16: 0368<br />

Furbush, R. A.<br />

1: 0668<br />

Gadsden, E. H.<br />

2: 0379; 5: 0101; 6: 0537<br />

Gainer, J. Martin<br />

17: 0651, 0765<br />

Galamison, Milton A.<br />

8: 0564; 12: 0583; 16: 0179; 19: 0763<br />

Gallagher, Buell G.<br />

2: 0379; 10: 0386; 21: 0169<br />

Garrity, Margaret<br />

18: 0741<br />

Gartner, Alan<br />

15: 0481<br />

Gibson, James O.<br />

12: 0074<br />

Gibson, Theodore R.<br />

2: 0379, 0671; 12: 0039; 21: 0276<br />

Gibson, Will<br />

2: 0379<br />

Gilder, Robert L.<br />

11:0511<br />

Ginger, Ann Fagan<br />

2: 0379<br />

Givans, Gladys<br />

13: 0713<br />

Goddard, Samuel P.<br />

17: 0079<br />

Gotten, William<br />

15: 0778<br />

Goldberg, Arthur J.<br />

2: 0485; 3: 0416, 0610; 19: 0763<br />

Goldwater, Barry M.<br />

10: 0505<br />

Gomillion, C. G.<br />

2: 0485; 26: 0652<br />

Good, Deane H.<br />

12: 0523<br />

Gordon, Eftie<br />

11: 0001; 12: 0583; 18: 0440; 19: 0763<br />

Gordon, Jack D.<br />

21: 0037<br />

Gordon, Milton G.<br />

17: 0542<br />

Gottschalk, Donald F.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Graham, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine S.<br />

18: 0016<br />

Graham, Frank P.<br />

18: 0440<br />

Graves, G. E., Jr.<br />

2: 0485; 6: 0537; 8: 0391<br />

Graves, Wilson G.<br />

9: 0001<br />

Gray, Fred D.<br />

2: 0599; 26: 0652<br />

Gray, Frederick T.<br />

2: 0599<br />

Green, Bruce H., Jr.<br />

11: 0273<br />

Greenawalt, Kenneth W.<br />

2: 0553<br />

Greenberg, Jack<br />

1: 0500; 2: 0553; 4: 0410; 5: 0417; 7: 0654;<br />

8: 0391, 0564; 9: 0034; 11: 0511; 12: 0211,<br />

0472; 14: 0657; 19: 0763; 20: 0177, 0746;<br />

26: 0591, 0652; 27: 0001, 0093<br />

Greenberg, Newton<br />

8: 0564<br />

Greene, Nathan<br />

21: 0874, 0962


Greene, Oliver M.<br />

6: 0537; 13: 0245<br />

Greene, Robert<br />

27: 0516<br />

Gregg, Alma<br />

2: 0553<br />

Griswold, Kenneth P.<br />

1: 0668<br />

Gross, Calvin E.<br />

23: 0001; 25: 0424<br />

Grove, David LeVan<br />

2: 0553<br />

Guglielmino, Rosario J.<br />

15: 0102<br />

Gunn, Richard<br />

2: 0553<br />

Gurkin, William S.<br />

6: 0537<br />

Guscott, Kenneth I.<br />

12: 0340<br />

Hackett, David L.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Hairston, R. R.<br />

6: 0604<br />

Hakman, Nathan<br />

2: 0671<br />

Hall, Amos T.<br />

2: 0671; 8: 0487; 27: 0130<br />

Hall, Burton H.<br />

6: 0604<br />

Hall, Douglas<br />

2: 0671; 6: 0604<br />

Hall, Julien<br />

25: 0105<br />

Hallett, George<br />

15: 0371<br />

Hamlet, Archibald<br />

26: 0569<br />

Handelman, Martin S.<br />

8: 0564<br />

Hannah, John A.<br />

10: 0505; <strong>22</strong>: 0319<br />

Hardiman, M. G.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Harriman, Averell<br />

2: 0671; 14: 0657; 18: 0440<br />

Harris, Carl<br />

12: 0583<br />

Harris, James T., Jr.<br />

13: 0713<br />

Harris, Louis<br />

2: 0671<br />

Harris, Oliver T.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Hart, Charles C.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Harth, Raymond E.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Hartman, Herman<br />

21: 0<strong>22</strong>2<br />

Hartman, Paul<br />

5: 0325; 10: 0037<br />

Hartsfield, William B.<br />

12: 0074<br />

Han/ill, Richard<br />

17: 0079<br />

Hastie, William H.<br />

2: 0671; 19: 0763<br />

Hauberg, Robert A.<br />

8: 0391<br />

Hawes, Mark R.<br />

2: 0671<br />

Hawthorne, David I.<br />

4: 0811<br />

Hayes, George<br />

8: 0391<br />

Haynes, Charles<br />

12: 0523<br />

Hefter, Laurence R.<br />

2: 0800<br />

Hemingway, A. L.<br />

18: 0741<br />

Henderson, D. Rudolph, Jr.<br />

12: 0738<br />

Henderson, Edwin B.<br />

13: 0245<br />

Henderson, Morris<br />

2: 0800<br />

Henderson, Thomas<br />

2: 0800<br />

Henderson, V. W.<br />

27: 0516<br />

Henry, Aaron E.<br />

2: 0800; 11: 0273; 12: 0457; 27: 0130<br />

Henry, Ragan A.<br />

11: 0060


Herring, Neil M.<br />

6: 0604<br />

Heyman, D. John<br />

21: 0784<br />

Hickey, Norman W.<br />

17: 0765<br />

Hicks, James L.<br />

9: 07<strong>22</strong><br />

Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr.<br />

2: 0800<br />

Hildebrand, Richard Allen<br />

10: 0830<br />

Hill, Harry S.<br />

25: 0335<br />

Hill, Herbert<br />

8: 0391; 9: 0034, 0162, 0457; 18: 0440, 0560,<br />

0741-0785; 19: 0001, 0488, 0551<br />

Hill, Oliver W.<br />

1: 0282; 2: 0800; 3: 0484; 17: 0285; 18: 0206;<br />

19: 0763; 25: 0001; 27: 0130<br />

Hilton, James H.<br />

12: 0234<br />

Hinton, James M.<br />

8: 0487; 13: 0024; 16: 0148; 20: 0909; 26: 0019<br />

Hinton, Milton<br />

23: 0001<br />

Hirschkop, Philip J.<br />

19: 0749<br />

Hiss, Alger<br />

4: 0410<br />

Hodges, Edward N., Ill<br />

2: 0800<br />

Hogan, George E.<br />

25: 0001<br />

Holcomb, Lu<strong>the</strong>r<br />

18: 0785<br />

Holland, Arthur J.<br />

18: 0016<br />

Holland, George L.<br />

18: 0785<br />

Holloway, Arthur<br />

12: 0523<br />

Holloway, James C.<br />

18: 0639<br />

Hollowed, Donald L.<br />

1: 0697; 2: 09<strong>22</strong>; 8: 0487, 0765; 10: 0144<br />

Holman, Carl<br />

27: 0389<br />

Holman, L. H.<br />

9: 0034; 12: 0168<br />

Holmes, Amos O.<br />

14: 0001; 16: 0297; 24: 0001<br />

Holmes, Clarence H.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong>; 12: 0738<br />

Holt, Frank<br />

8: 0095<br />

Horn, Robert S.<br />

17: 0079<br />

Home, Alice J.<br />

18: 0785<br />

Houston, Norman B.<br />

20: 0479<br />

Howard, Ellis D.<br />

17: 0001<br />

Howard, George, Jr.<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong>; 8: 0095; 10: 0281<br />

Huddleston, James<br />

18: 0757<br />

Humphrey, Hubert H.<br />

27: 0389<br />

Hunt, John W.<br />

3: 0001<br />

Hunter, David R.<br />

21: 0824; 27: 0389<br />

Hunter, J. D.<br />

11: 0792<br />

Hunton, George K.<br />

13: 0713<br />

Hurley, Ruby<br />

2: 0647; 3: 0001; 4: 0363; 8: 0765; 9: 0732;<br />

10: 0144; 11: 0511, 0792; 12: 0074;<br />

13: 0063, 0145; 14: 0001; 16: 0297;<br />

18: 0741; 19: 0763; 27: 0001<br />

Hutcheson, Sterling<br />

27: 0130<br />

Hutchinson, Everett<br />

7: 0472; 26: 0624<br />

Hyman, Herbert H.<br />

23: 0001<br />

Isaacs, Myron S.<br />

3: 0048<br />

Ivory, C. A.<br />

16: 0488<br />

Jackson, Alberta<br />

3: 0070<br />

Jackson, C. Roy<br />

12: 0001<br />

Jackson, David H.<br />

18: 0001


Jackson, Elmer<br />

3: 0070<br />

Jackson, Emory O.<br />

16: 0488; 26: 0731<br />

Jackson, Lillie M.<br />

6: 0604; 12: 0340<br />

Jackson, Samuel C.<br />

18: 0785; 21: 0037<br />

Jackson, Wagner D.<br />

27: 0001, 0093<br />

Jacobson, Julius<br />

3: 0070<br />

Janousek, Joseph O.<br />

3: 0070<br />

Jansen, William<br />

9: 0707<br />

Javits, Jacob K.<br />

21: 0101<br />

Jelks, Arthur L.<br />

12: 0211; 16: 0179<br />

Jenkins, Lincoln C., Jr.<br />

3: 0070<br />

Jenkins, William G.<br />

12: 0373<br />

Jeter, George D.<br />

8: 0095<br />

Jewel, Howard<br />

17: 0542<br />

Johnson, Arthur L.<br />

1: 0697; 3: 0146; 10: 0144; 12: 0001, 0373;<br />

19: 0763<br />

Johnson, Carl R.<br />

5: 0001; 12: 0248, 0472<br />

Johnson, Cernoria<br />

27: 0516<br />

Johnson, Charles B.<br />

19: 0763<br />

Johnson, Earl M.<br />

6: 0739<br />

Johnson, Eula<br />

12: 0039<br />

Johnson, George M.<br />

3: 0146<br />

Johnson, Lyndon B.<br />

7: 0001; 13: 0610; 18: 0206; 27: 0480<br />

Johnson, Marvin D.<br />

17: 0079<br />

Johnson, Theron A.<br />

23: 0718<br />

Johnson, William O.<br />

8: 0487; 12: 0001<br />

Jonas, Gilbert<br />

21: 0276, 0597, 0749, 0824<br />

Jones, Charles<br />

21: 0784<br />

Jones, Charles H., Jr.<br />

25: 0303<br />

Jones, Ermon K.<br />

25: 0335<br />

Jones, Frank E.<br />

20: 0177<br />

Jones, Frederick D.<br />

12: 0583<br />

Jones, George A.<br />

3: 0146<br />

Jones, John Jay<br />

25: 0001<br />

Jones, J. Raymond<br />

18: 0376<br />

Jones, Lynwood A., Jr.<br />

12: 0340<br />

Jones, Madison S.<br />

9: 0034<br />

Jones, Major<br />

13: 0145<br />

Jones, Robert<br />

23: 0001<br />

Jordan, Vernon, Jr.<br />

3: 0146; 18: 0785<br />

Kaplan, Kivie<br />

2: 0485; 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 13: 0644; 20: 0909; 21: 0276,<br />

0404<br />

Karpatkin, Marvin<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Katzen, Bernard<br />

7: 0001; 18: 05<strong>22</strong><br />

Katz, Louis E.<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Katz, Sanford<br />

7: 0277<br />

Keller, Harold S.<br />

13: 0364<br />

Kelly, Alfred H.<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Kennard, Clyde<br />

2: 0165<br />

Kennedy, Hayes<br />

26: 0624


Kennedy, John F.<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 13: 0610; 17: 0309, 0618<br />

Kennedy, Robert F.<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 5: 0371; 8: 0564; 13: 0179, 0245;<br />

20: 0479; <strong>22</strong>: 0312<br />

Keppel, Francis<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 17: 0079; 21: 0037; 23: 0001;<br />

24: 0620; 25: 0105<br />

Kessel, Thomas N.<br />

19: 0598<br />

Kheel, Theodore W.<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Kimball, Chase<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

King, Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r, Jr.<br />

10: 0419; 26: 0037<br />

King, Preston<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Klein, Joseph J.<br />

10: 0386<br />

Knapp, Harold A.<br />

8: 0765<br />

Konvits, Milton R.<br />

5: 0200<br />

Kunstler, William M.<br />

20: 0746<br />

Ladner, Heber<br />

27: 0130<br />

Lally, Richard F.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Lammar, Francis J.<br />

18: 0206<br />

Lampkin, Daisy<br />

3: 0378<br />

Langley, Philip J.<br />

12: 0001<br />

Larkin, Leo A.<br />

8: 0203<br />

Laster, Gerald A.<br />

3: 0378<br />

Lautier, Louis L.<br />

3: 0378<br />

Law, W. W.<br />

3: 0378; 12: 0074; 25: 0105<br />

Laws, Clarence A.<br />

3: 0363, 0378, 0484; 5: 0456; 10: 0144;<br />

12: 0310; 13: 0115, 0179, 0713; 16: 0481;<br />

19: 0763; 25: 0001; 27: 0001<br />

LeCount, Joseph G.<br />

12: 0512; 17: 0264<br />

Lee, Herman<br />

16: 0488<br />

Lee, J. Kenneth<br />

3: 0416, 0583<br />

Lee, J. Oscar<br />

23: 0001<br />

Lee, James E.<br />

10: 0659<br />

Lee, Shade M.<br />

3: 0416; 7: 0001<br />

Lefkowitz, Louis J.<br />

3: 0416; 7: 0001; 8: 0765; 18: 0440; 21: 0720<br />

LeFlore, John L.<br />

1: 0775; 3: 0416<br />

Leighton, George N.<br />

3 0416; 7: 0001<br />

Leskes, Theodore<br />

3: 0416; 5: 0200, 0325; 10: 0037<br />

Levenson, Frances<br />

17: 0285<br />

Levitt, Arthur<br />

12: 0583<br />

Levy, James E.<br />

10: 0732; 12: 0738<br />

Lewis, Alfred Baker<br />

3: 0363; 7: 0783; 21: 0<strong>22</strong>2, 0276<br />

Lewis, A. Sanford<br />

12: 0583<br />

Lewis, Anthony<br />

3: 0416<br />

Lewis, Chester I., Jr.<br />

3: 0416; 8: 0487; 10: 0144; 12: 0248; 16: 0488;<br />

21: 0116<br />

Lewis, Donald<br />

5: 0538; 11: 0614; 12: 0420; 21: 0340<br />

Lewis, Hylan<br />

27: 0516<br />

Lewis, Lawrence A., Jr.<br />

12: 0211<br />

Lewis, Milton D.<br />

24: 0583<br />

Lewis, Walter B.<br />

17: 0079<br />

Libassi, F. Peter<br />

3: 0484; 13: 0610<br />

Linder, Jesse I.<br />

3: 0484<br />

Lindsay, John V.<br />

15: 0286, 0562


Lockard, H. T.<br />

3: 0484; 13: 0145; 25: 0001<br />

Logan, Rayford W.<br />

3: 0484<br />

Lohman, Maurice A.<br />

25: 0541<br />

Long, Herman<br />

21: 0874, 0962<br />

Longstreth, Joseph<br />

23: 0001<br />

Looby, Z. Alexander<br />

3: 0484; 7: 0783; 8: 0700; 20: 0177; 27: 0130<br />

Lowe, Mary Johnson<br />

23: 0718<br />

Lowry, A. Leon<br />

3: 0484; 12: 0039<br />

Lucas, Florence V.<br />

3: 0583; 10: 0144; 12: 0583; 14: 0001; 19: 0763<br />

Ludington, John P.<br />

8: 0203<br />

Lukas, Edwin J.<br />

3: 0583<br />

Luter, Joseph<br />

8: 0391; 13: 0179<br />

Lynn, Conrad J.<br />

3: 0583<br />

Magee, E. M.<br />

13: 0298<br />

Magnusson, Cyrus F.<br />

1: 0668<br />

Mandy, T. M.<br />

12: 0039<br />

Marcus, Maria L.<br />

3: 0891; 4: 0581; 5: 0101; 6: 0023, 0180-0739;<br />

7: 0001-0654; 8: 0095, 0391, 0765; 9: 0299,<br />

0457; 10: 0386; 12: 0001-0074, 0211, 0234,<br />

0292, 0483, 0523, 0583, 0675, 0738;<br />

13: 0179, 0390; 15: 0040, 0102; 18: 0532,<br />

0560, 0665; 19: 0749; 20: 0479, 0847;<br />

21: 0037, 0474, 0597; <strong>22</strong>: 0381; 24: 0325;<br />

26: 0624<br />

Marcee, Emerson<br />

13: 0179, 0713; 19: 0763<br />

Margolis, Leonard S.<br />

7: 0001<br />

Marshall, Burke<br />

3: 0416, 0693; 8: 0264, 0564; 23: 0001<br />

Marshall, Thurgood<br />

1: 0001, 0203; 2: 0231, 0485, 0599; 3: 0048,<br />

0693, 0891; 4: 0009, 0363; 5: 0048, 0371,<br />

0538; 7: 0783; 8: 0487-0700; 9: 0034, 0162,<br />

0608; 10: 0144, 0291, 0324; 11: 0001, 0792;<br />

12: 0039, 0074, 0211, 0248, 0310, 0483,<br />

0562-0675, 0738; 13: 0024, 0115, 0145,<br />

0298; 14: 0657; 16: 0148, 0368, 0488, 0692;<br />

19: 0551, 0763; 20: 0177, 0726, 0841, 0909;<br />

21: 0037; 23: 0001; 27: 0001-0130, 0686<br />

Martin, Martin A.<br />

3: 0693<br />

Martin, Oliver<br />

18: 0440<br />

Martin, S. T.<br />

26: 0652<br />

Maslow, Will<br />

3: 0693; 4: 0480; 14: 0657; 21: 0340<br />

Mason, Gilbert R.<br />

3: 0693; 12: 0457<br />

Mason, Louis, Jr.<br />

24: 0<strong>22</strong>0<br />

Mason, Vivian C.<br />

27: 0001<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, Donald R.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Mayers, Richard L.<br />

24: 0325<br />

Mayfield, B. Clarence<br />

3: 0693; 7: 0092<br />

Mays, Benjamin E.<br />

3: 0693<br />

McClain, Richard W.<br />

4: 0612; 9: 0679, 0707, 0732; 10: 0419;<br />

11: 0435, 0746; 16: 0488; 21: 0429, 0597<br />

McClay, John<br />

4: 0009<br />

McCord, L. H.<br />

4: 0009<br />

McCreedy, Ward<br />

18: 0639<br />

McDaniel, Vernon<br />

4: 0009<br />

McGuire, Marie<br />

17: 0618<br />

Mclver, James E.<br />

12: 0727<br />

McKenney, Elwood S.<br />

4: 0009


McLaughlin, Joseph M.<br />

13: 0610<br />

McLaurin, Benjamin<br />

7: 0783<br />

McLean, Charles A.<br />

4: 0001; 5: 0171<br />

McLeod, Ivan C.<br />

18: 0376<br />

McMillan, L. C.<br />

21: 0824<br />

McTernan, John T.<br />

4: 0581<br />

McVoy, Lawrence, III<br />

1: 0164; 12: 0483<br />

McVoy, Steven<br />

25: 0480<br />

Meany, George<br />

3: 0610<br />

Mercer, Christopher<br />

11: 0807<br />

Metcalf, George R.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0018<br />

Meyers, Mattie B.<br />

11: 0835<br />

Milgrim, Morris<br />

3: 0782<br />

Miller, Harry<br />

25: 0424<br />

Miller, Loren<br />

3: 0782; 10: 0699; 19: 0763; 20: 0909<br />

Milligan, Joyce<br />

12: 0373<br />

Ming, William R., Jr.<br />

2: 0553, 0671; 3: 0782; 9: 0457, 07<strong>22</strong>;<br />

10: 0144; 19: 0763, 0931; 20: 0746; 21: 0116<br />

Minow, Newton N.<br />

3: 0782<br />

Mitchell, Clarence<br />

1: 0001; 2: 0146, 0317, 0671, 0800; 3: 0416,<br />

0610; 4: 0142; 7: 0092, 0654; 8: 0564;<br />

9: 0034, 0683; 11: 0792; 13: 0024, 0644;<br />

14: 0657; 16: 0488; 17: 0001; 18: 0418,<br />

0785; 19: 0551; 20: 0177, 0344; 23: 0001;<br />

25: 0001, 0105; 26: 0037; 27: 0130, 0389<br />

Mitchell, Jamie Lee<br />

12: 0483<br />

Mitchell, Juanita J.<br />

3: 0871; 7: 0092; 23: 0001; 27: 0001<br />

Mitchell, Parren<br />

11: 0511<br />

Mitchell, William P.<br />

3: 087<br />

Mize, Sidney C.<br />

3: 0871; <strong>22</strong>: 0867<br />

Moon, E. C.<br />

12: 0834<br />

Moon, Henry Lee<br />

5: 0821; 8: 0095; 9: 0034, 0299, 0457, 07<strong>22</strong>;<br />

11: 0060; 17: 0542; 18: 0440; 20: 0726;<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0381; 25: 0001<br />

Moore, Cecil B.<br />

11: 0060<br />

Moore, Charles A.<br />

3: 0891; 4: 0142; 13: 0001<br />

Moore, Charles H.<br />

12: 0562<br />

Moore, E. E.<br />

8: 0765<br />

Moore, Robert<br />

13: 0298<br />

Morgan, W. Edward<br />

17: 0079<br />

Morris, Barbara A.<br />

6: 0023, 0218, 0450; 7: 0654; 8: 0001-0264,<br />

0765; 9: 0001, 0457, 0679; 11: 0614;<br />

12: 0168, 0675, 0834; 18: 0016, 05<strong>22</strong>, 0785;<br />

19: 0749; 20: 0479, 0746; 21: 0001, 0037;<br />

24: 0903; 26: 0731; 27: 0001<br />

Morris, Edna J.<br />

12: 0211<br />

Morris, S. S.<br />

12: 0168; 24: 0325<br />

Morrison, Riley A.<br />

18: 0560<br />

Morsel), John A.<br />

3: 0001, 0048, 0610; 4: 0410; 5: 0101, 0241,<br />

0821; 6: 0023, 0218; 9: 0034-0457, 0683,<br />

0707, 0732; 10: 0419, 0505; 11: 0043, 0273,<br />

0372, 0511; 16: 0481; 17: 0285; 18: 0001,<br />

0206; 20: 0344; 21: 0001, 0091, 0116, 0340,<br />

0597<br />

Moses, Leroy<br />

25: 0001<br />

Mosk, Stanley<br />

19: 0282; 25: 0293<br />

Motley, Constance Baker<br />

3: 0891; 4: 0001, 0363; 8: 0368; 9: 0034;<br />

12: 0001, 0583; 13: 0145; 19: 0763<br />

Muldrow, Morris<br />

12: 0738


Murph, B. E.<br />

2: 0165<br />

Murphy, Carl<br />

3: 0891; 14: 0657<br />

Murphy, James S.<br />

8: 0391<br />

Murphy, Rupert L.<br />

26: 0624<br />

Muse, Benjamin<br />

24: 0001<br />

Muse, Edward B.<br />

18: 0206<br />

Myers, Stanley C.<br />

3: 0891<br />

Nabrit, James M., Jr.<br />

4: 0090; 19: 0763, 0931; 23: 0001<br />

Nader, Ralph<br />

4: 0090<br />

Nash, Russell<br />

12: 0234<br />

Nathan, J. R.<br />

18: 0016<br />

Nathanson, Nathaniel L.<br />

4: 0090<br />

Neier, Aryeh<br />

15: 0778<br />

Nelson, Marie<br />

7: 0277; 12: 0373<br />

Nesbitt, George<br />

27: 0516<br />

Nevins, Thomas F.<br />

8: 0383<br />

Newman, I. DeQuincy<br />

2: 0379; 4: 0078, 0090; 8: 0487; 11: 0614;<br />

13: 0024<br />

Nice, Mary Louise<br />

7: 0277<br />

Nisselson, Michael C.<br />

4: 0090<br />

Nixon, John W.<br />

11: 0614<br />

Nutter, T. G.<br />

27: 0130<br />

Oberst, Paul<br />

4: 0124<br />

Odom, Edward J.<br />

16: 0488<br />

Odom, Lawrence S.<br />

10: 0144<br />

Odum, Ralph E.<br />

5: 0821<br />

Olney, Warren, III<br />

3: 0146; 8: 0487<br />

O'Mahoney, Joseph C.<br />

14: 0657<br />

O'Neill, John<br />

25: 0424<br />

Opton, Edward, Jr.<br />

12: 0675<br />

Orbach, Florence<br />

12: 0340<br />

Outlaw, Muriel S.<br />

18: 0741<br />

Overton, L. Joseph<br />

1: 0001; 12: 0583<br />

Owens, A. D.<br />

1: 0164<br />

Padden, Frederick D.<br />

4: 0274<br />

Patsy, R. L.<br />

13: 0145<br />

Patterson, James H.<br />

24: 0903; 25: 0105<br />

Patton, W. C.<br />

4: 0274; 11: 0792; 27: 0001<br />

Payne, William D.<br />

11: 0043<br />

Pearson, Conrad O.<br />

4: 0274; 6: 0450; 8: 0765; 10: 0144<br />

Penello, John A.<br />

19: 0284<br />

Perry, John<br />

19: 0551<br />

Perry, Mat<strong>the</strong>w J.<br />

4: 0078, 0274; 8: 0391, 0564; 20: 0841<br />

Perry, William E., Jr.<br />

7: 0277<br />

Peterson, E. L.<br />

20: 0177<br />

Peterson, Ivar H.<br />

19: 0598<br />

Pettigrew, Thomas F.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Phelps, Helen L.<br />

12: 0292<br />

Phillips, W. Dale<br />

4: 0363


Phillips, Wilbur L.<br />

4: 0363; 16: 0488; 24: 0583<br />

Pierce, Chester M.<br />

26: 0037<br />

Pittman, Tarea Hall<br />

4: 0363; 11: 0835; 12: 0483, 0562; 13: 0339;<br />

17: 0542; 21: 0429<br />

Platt, L. A.<br />

12: 0248<br />

Plaut, Richard L.<br />

4: 0363<br />

Pohlhaus, J. Francis<br />

1: 0001; 4: 0142, 0612; 6: 0366; 7: 0783;<br />

8: 0264, 0391, 0487, 0765; 9: 0683;<br />

13: 0024; 14: 0657; 16: 0179; 17: 0001;<br />

18: 0001, 0016, 0532, 0785, 0860; 19: 0551;<br />

20: 0177, 0344; 23: 0001; 25: 0105<br />

Polier, Shad<br />

4: 0410<br />

Pollak, Louis H.<br />

4: 0410; 19: 0763<br />

Pollock, James K.<br />

4: 0410; 14: 0001<br />

Porter, E. Melvin<br />

4: 0410; 8: 0391<br />

Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.<br />

1: 0282; 2: 09<strong>22</strong>; 3: 0416, 0610; 4: 0655<br />

Powell, C. B.<br />

10: 0419<br />

Powell, Collin<br />

7: 0277<br />

Powell, Robert O., Jr.<br />

4: 0410<br />

Pratt, John M.<br />

26: 0591<br />

Price, Andrew J.<br />

23: 0718<br />

Purdy, John W.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Puryear, Cortez M.<br />

12: 0675<br />

Quarles, Benjamin<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Quinn, John H., Jr.<br />

4: 0473<br />

Rabkin, Sol<br />

4: 0480; 5: 0325; 10: 0037; 20: 0177<br />

Rachlin, Carl<br />

4: 0480; 19: 0284<br />

Radfield, Emanuel<br />

4: 0546<br />

Randolph, A. Philip<br />

4: 0480; 10: 0419; 14: 0001; 27: 0361, 0389<br />

Ransom, Willard B.<br />

4: 0480, 0811<br />

Rauh, Joseph L, Jr.<br />

4: 0480; 8: 0487; 9: 0732; 14: 0657; 19: 0763<br />

Rayburn, Sam<br />

1: 0500<br />

Reape, Wilfred V., Jr.<br />

4: 0546<br />

Reavley, Tom<br />

27: 0130<br />

Redd, A. C.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Reddick, A. Joseph<br />

4: 0811<br />

Redding, Louis<br />

27: 0001, 0093<br />

Reed, Alfred<br />

7: 0277<br />

Reed, Eugene T.<br />

3: 0146; 4: 0546; 8: 0368, 0700; 21: 0276<br />

Reeves, Frank D.<br />

4: 0612; 11: 0060, 0511; 19: 0763, 0931;<br />

20: 0746; 27: 0130<br />

Reeves, J. M.<br />

18: 0757<br />

Reich, Charles A.<br />

27: 0251<br />

Reid, Herbert<br />

4: 0581<br />

Reid, Ogden<br />

4: 0581<br />

Reu<strong>the</strong>r, Walter P.<br />

21: 0276<br />

Reynolds, Phil<br />

12: 0834<br />

Rhodes, Roberta G.<br />

13: 0001<br />

Rice, James Donald<br />

8: 0391; 17: 0001<br />

Richardson, Henry J., Jr.<br />

2: 0001<br />

Riordan, John<br />

4: 0581<br />

Roberson, Frank L.<br />

4: 0655; 8: 0264


Roberts, Evelyn H.<br />

4: 0655<br />

Robertson, Robert D.<br />

4: 0655; 9: 0162<br />

Robinson, Dollie Low<strong>the</strong>r<br />

19: 0488<br />

Robinson, George<br />

24: 0583<br />

Robinson, Jackie<br />

4: 0655; 21: 0276<br />

Robinson, James H.<br />

13: 0610<br />

Robinson, Spottswood W., Ill<br />

4: 0655; 12: 0074; 19: 0763; 25: 0001; 27: 0130<br />

Robinson, Sylvester S.<br />

4: 0655<br />

Robison, Joseph B.<br />

1: 0621; 4: 0655; 7: 0277; 14: 0001<br />

Rodino, Peter W., Jr.<br />

3: 0416<br />

Rodgers, Gordon A., Jr.<br />

4: 0655; 11: 0792<br />

Rodriguez, Francisco A.<br />

4: 0655; 9: 0608<br />

Rogers, John W.<br />

4: 0655; 25: 0303<br />

Rogers, Timmie<br />

4: 0655; 8: 0564; 26: 0578<br />

Rogers, William P.<br />

1: 0407; 27: 0130<br />

Roosevelt, Eleanor<br />

6: 0537; 7: 0277; 12: 0457<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.<br />

18: 0785; 19: 0551; 21: 0037<br />

Roquemore, C. R.<br />

12: 0248<br />

Rose, Sam E.<br />

11: 0372<br />

Rosenbaum, Walter<br />

11: 0060<br />

Rosenfelt, Dan<br />

8: 0383<br />

Ross, Robert<br />

18: 0560<br />

Rosten, D. W.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Routh, Frederick B.<br />

21: 0874, 0962<br />

Royal, William H.<br />

12: 0562<br />

Rubin, Morris H.<br />

27: 0686<br />

Rundquist, George E.<br />

4: 0761; 5: 0048; 10: 0001<br />

Russell, Dan M., Jr.<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0867<br />

Rutledge, Edward<br />

4: 0761; 17: 0285-0448<br />

Sabella, Anthony J.<br />

5: 0001<br />

Sachs, Theodore<br />

5: 0001; 9: 0299<br />

Sandifer, Jawn A.<br />

5: 0001; 7: 0472; 9: 0299, 0457; 10: 0144;<br />

11: 0001; 12: 0583; 13: 0713; 14: 0001;<br />

19: 0763<br />

Saunders, Robert W.<br />

1: 0001, 0697; 2: 0485; 4: 0811; 7: 0460;<br />

9: 0034; 13: 0063, 0644; 14: 0001; 16: 0148-<br />

0368, 0488; 18: 0532, 0665, 0860; <strong>22</strong>: 0312;<br />

25: 0001<br />

Savage, Phillip H.<br />

21: 0001<br />

Scheiber, Jodie<br />

5: 0048<br />

Schell, James E.<br />

12: 0523<br />

Schermer, George<br />

27: 0372, 0516<br />

Schoenberg, Bernard J.<br />

24: 0780<br />

Schumacher, Hazen J., Jr.<br />

5: 0048<br />

Schwab, Herbert M.<br />

24: 0620<br />

Scott, William M.<br />

13: 0145<br />

Seay, Solomon S., Jr.<br />

5: 0048; 14: 0556; 16: 0488<br />

Sedler, Robert Allen<br />

5: 0048<br />

Seeley, David S.<br />

25: 0105<br />

Segal, Bernard G.<br />

13: 0610<br />

Semer, Milton P.<br />

18: 0206


Seymour, Whitney N., Jr.<br />

15: 0649<br />

Shagal<strong>of</strong>f, June<br />

5: 0101; 8: 0203; 9: 0299, 0457; 12: 0583;<br />

19: 0488; 23: 0001, 0718; 24: 0001, 0325;<br />

25: 0001, 0480, 0541<br />

Shapiro, Harry H.<br />

5: 0101<br />

Sharper, H. P.<br />

18: 0741<br />

Sheatsley, Paul B.<br />

23: 0001<br />

Shelley, John F.<br />

18: 0206<br />

Shockley, Grant S.<br />

12: 0583<br />

Shores, Arthur D.<br />

5: 0101; 7: 0472; 19: 0931; 26: 0652<br />

Shorter, Charles A.<br />

3: 0891; 4: 0274; 13: 0001<br />

Silver, Charles H.<br />

12: 0583<br />

Simkins, George, Jr.<br />

12: 0675<br />

Simmons, Al<strong>the</strong>a T. L.<br />

11: 0435-0614; 13: 0339; 21: 0404<br />

Simmons, George<br />

10: 0699<br />

Simmons, Raff<br />

18: 0560, 0639<br />

Simpson, Roy E.<br />

24: 0914<br />

Skinner, Floyd H.<br />

12: 0373<br />

Slater, Howard<br />

19: 0749<br />

Slayton, William L.<br />

18: 0016; 18: 0206<br />

Sloan, Howard<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0018<br />

Sloane, Martin E.<br />

17: 0309; 18: 0206<br />

Smith, A. Maceo<br />

10: 0144; 13: 0179; 19: 0763; 27: 0130<br />

Smith, E. June<br />

21: 0429<br />

Smith, Donna S.<br />

18: 0206<br />

Smith, Frank W.<br />

10: 0291<br />

Smith, George B.<br />

26: 0591<br />

Smith, Henry R.<br />

13: 0001<br />

Smith, Irene<br />

11: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Smith, J. C., Jr.<br />

12: 0483<br />

Smith, Leon F., Jr.<br />

16: 0704<br />

Smith, Maxine A.<br />

13: 0145<br />

Smith, Nathan<br />

12: 0583<br />

Smith, Owen<br />

26: 0591<br />

Smith, Roland<br />

5: 0171<br />

Smith, Sylvester C., Jr.<br />

5: 0171<br />

Spaulding, Lee<br />

26: 0731<br />

Speed, Daniel B.<br />

5: 0200<br />

Speiser, Lawrence<br />

5: 0200<br />

Sperber, Laurence R.<br />

5: 0200<br />

Spiegler, Samuel<br />

5: 0200<br />

Spingarn, Arthur B.<br />

4: 0859; 6: 0023; 7: 0092; 8: 0487; 9: 0457;<br />

10: 0144; 16: 0685; 21: 0<strong>22</strong>2, 0276, 0660<br />

Spitz, Henry<br />

8: 0391<br />

Spottswood, Stephen G.<br />

3: 0782; 4: 0612; 5: 0200; 10: 0830; 11: 0273,<br />

0435, 0511; 21: 0116, 0<strong>22</strong>2, 0276, 0597<br />

Stamper, James A.<br />

16: 0179<br />

Stanford, Charles<br />

18: 0665<br />

Stanley, Arthur W.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Stanley, C. M.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Stanley, Thomas B.<br />

16: 0606


Steel, Lewis M.<br />

8: 0383; 9: 0457; 11: 0435; 17: 0079, 0203;<br />

18: 0001; 21: 0429, 0874; 24:-0620; 25: 0105<br />

Steele, C. Kenzie<br />

3:0782; 5: 0241; 12: 0039<br />

Stevenson, Adlai E.<br />

21: 0874<br />

Stevenson, Solomon<br />

12: 0211<br />

Stewart, James E.<br />

10: 0144<br />

Stewart, Marion R.<br />

16: 0692<br />

Stillwell, B. E.<br />

5: 0241<br />

Streeter, E. T.<br />

12: 0483<br />

Strickland, Harold C.<br />

4: 0862; 12: 0738; 23: 0001, 0718<br />

Summer-field, Arthur<br />

11: 0792<br />

Sutton, Percy E.<br />

7: 0654; 12: 0583<br />

Swinton, Lee V.<br />

12: 0472<br />

Tandler, Moe L.<br />

12: 0583<br />

Tanner, Jack E.<br />

5: 0325; 10: 0732; 12: 0727; 25: 0001<br />

Tate, Herbert H.<br />

5: 0325; 7: 0472<br />

Tate, H. J.<br />

18: 0016<br />

Tate, James<br />

15: 0808<br />

Tate, U. Simpson<br />

5: 0325; 10: 0291; 27: 0130<br />

Tawes, J. Millard<br />

8: 0765; 11: 0511<br />

Taylor, Hobart, Jr.<br />

7: 0001; 18: 0560, 0639<br />

Taylor, Orlando L.<br />

12: 0211<br />

Taylor, Philip B.<br />

24: 0001<br />

Taylor, Telford<br />

5: 0325; 14: 0657; 19: 0763<br />

Taylor, William L.<br />

5: 0325; 14: 0767; 17: 0079; 21: 0037; 25: 0105<br />

Trebach, Arnold S.<br />

27: 0389, 0516<br />

Thomas, Selitha<br />

7: 0472<br />

Thomas, Stanley J.<br />

12: 0583<br />

Thompson, Charles H.<br />

5: 0371<br />

Thompson, R. Franklin<br />

24: 0903<br />

Thompson, William S.<br />

5: 0538; 13: 0713<br />

Thornton, John M.<br />

20: 0479; <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

Throckmorton, Adel<br />

12: 0248<br />

Throckmorton, Edith N.<br />

7: 0472; 11: 0511<br />

Tillett, G. E.<br />

5: 0371<br />

Tillman, Edward E.<br />

12: 0248<br />

Tinsley, J. M.<br />

5: 0048; 13: 0245<br />

Tobias, Channing<br />

10: 0732<br />

Toles, Eugene B.<br />

5: 0371<br />

Trask, David F.<br />

5: 0371<br />

Trebach, Arnold S.<br />

5: 0371; 7: 0472<br />

Tucker, Herbert E., Jr.<br />

5: 0371; 10: 0144<br />

Tucker, Samuel W.<br />

5: 0417; 6: 0023; 23: 0563<br />

Tucker, Sterling<br />

20: 0479; <strong>22</strong>: 0001; 23: 0387; 27: 0516<br />

Tureaud, A. P.<br />

1: 0775; 5: 0241, 0456; 7: 0783; 8: 0391;<br />

10: 0144; 16: 0488; 25: 0001; 27: 0001<br />

Turner, Edward M.<br />

4: 0363; 12: 0373; 16: 0297<br />

Turner, Jesse H.<br />

10: 0419; 13: 0145<br />

Turner, John<br />

27: 0516<br />

Tweed, Harrison<br />

13: 0610


Udall, Morris K.<br />

17: 0079<br />

Vance, Cyrus<br />

16: 0488<br />

Van Meter, Estelle<br />

11: 0835<br />

Vincent, William S.<br />

25: 0541<br />

Vodery, Harry A.<br />

1: 0775<br />

Volkart, Ernest<br />

24: 0325<br />

Vose, Clement E.<br />

5: 0494<br />

Waddy, Joseph C.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Wade, J. F.<br />

13: 0298<br />

Wadsworth, Edward W.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Wagner, Robert F.<br />

3: 0048<br />

Walden, Austin T.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Walker, James R., Jr.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Walker, Frank T.<br />

3: 0416<br />

Walrath, Laurence K.<br />

26: 0624<br />

Walter, Armin A.<br />

8: 0391<br />

Walters, Arthur<br />

26: 0591<br />

Walton, Calvin L.<br />

5: 0538<br />

Ward, Harry<br />

12: 0834<br />

Ward, Maybelle<br />

21: 0001<br />

Warner, Ivan<br />

5: 0538<br />

Warren, Earl<br />

5: 0538<br />

Washington, James A., Jr.<br />

13: 0644<br />

Waterman, Alan T.<br />

3: 0693; 5: 0538<br />

Watson, Goodwin<br />

5: 0538<br />

Watts, Robert B.<br />

19: 0763<br />

Watts, Rowland<br />

5: 0538<br />

Weaver, George L-P<br />

5: 0652<br />

Weaver, Robert C.<br />

5: 0652; 18: 0001, 0206<br />

Webb, Mayfield K.<br />

12: 0834<br />

Webb, William, Jr.<br />

10: 0830<br />

Wedge, E. Bruce<br />

17: 0765<br />

Weinberger, Andrew D.<br />

8: 0487<br />

Weinstein, Jack B.<br />

5: 0652; 10: 0001<br />

Werner, Stella<br />

12: 0340<br />

Weschcke, Carl L.<br />

12: 0420<br />

Wesley, Charles H.<br />

20: 0909<br />

West, Louis J.<br />

26: 0037<br />

Wheeler, Albert H.<br />

5: 0652<br />

Whitaker, John W.<br />

8: 0264<br />

White, Lee C.<br />

7: 0001; 27: 0389<br />

White, W. Wilson<br />

1: 0407; 27: 0130<br />

Whitehead, Robert<br />

5: 0652<br />

Whiting, Willie M.<br />

16: 0297<br />

Wickham, Henry T.<br />

5: 0713<br />

Wiggins, Ulysses S.<br />

5: 0713; 12: 0523<br />

Wileman, G. Robert<br />

5: 0713; 7: 0654<br />

Wilkins, Aminda<br />

5: 0713


Wilkins, Roy<br />

1: 0138, 0282-0621, 0697, 0775; 2: 0001,<br />

0146, 0165, 0317, 0553, 0671-09<strong>22</strong>;<br />

3: 0001-0146, 0484, 0610, 0693; 4: 0009,<br />

0142, 0363, 0410, 0581-0655, 0811;<br />

5: 0001, 0171, 0241, 0538, 0652, 0736,<br />

0821; 6: 0218-0739; 7: 0001, 0277, 0472,<br />

0654; 8: 0095-0264, 0391-0564; 9: 0034-<br />

0608, 0683, 07<strong>22</strong>-0784; 10: 0144, 0386-<br />

0830; 11: 0001-0130, 0273-0746; 12: 0039-<br />

0168, 0292-0457, 0483, 0523; 13: 0024-<br />

0179, 0610, 0640; 14: 0001-0293; 15: 0001;<br />

16: 0179-0368, 0488, 0685, 0704; 17: 0001,<br />

0285, 0542; 18: 0532, 0860; 20: 0177, 0344,<br />

0479-0547, 0726, 0841, 0909; 21: 0001,<br />

0091-0116, 0<strong>22</strong>2, 0340-0429, 0597, 0660,<br />

0798, 0962; <strong>22</strong>: 0358, 0381, 0781; 23: 0001;<br />

24: 0325; 25: 0001, 0105; 26: 0019, 0037,<br />

0565-0582; 27: 0001, 0093, 0732<br />

Willey, Miriam<br />

13: 0713<br />

Williams, Archie D.<br />

5: 0736<br />

Williams, Arthur L.<br />

12: 0039<br />

Williams, Avon N., Jr.<br />

25: 0001<br />

Williams, Birdie<br />

11: 0807<br />

Williams, Bland<br />

7: 0654; 12: 0523<br />

Williams, Charles E.<br />

5: 0736<br />

Williams, Clanton<br />

13: 0339<br />

Williams, Clayton R.<br />

7: 0654; 12: 0168; 25: 0303<br />

Williams, Francis L.<br />

9: 0608; 25: 0001<br />

Williams, Franklin H.<br />

5: 0736; 8: 0391; 10: 0144; 11: 0792; 13: 0339;<br />

14: 0657; 16: 0001; 17: 0274; 21: 0037<br />

Williams, Harold B.<br />

5: 0736; 8: 0264; 11: 0511; 12: 0738; 16: 0704<br />

Williams, James C.<br />

13: 0024<br />

Williams, Martin H.<br />

18: 0785<br />

Williams, Samuel A.<br />

1: 0775; 5: 0736; 7: 0654; 8: 0564, 0700;<br />

9: 0034; 12: 0523; 27: 0130<br />

Williams, Thad D.<br />

5: 0736; 8: 0564<br />

Williamson, Curtis<br />

5: 0802<br />

Willis, Clarence E.<br />

12: 0168<br />

Wills, Charles H.<br />

8: 0700<br />

Wilson, Charles F.<br />

5: 0821; 8: 0700, 0765; 16: 0368<br />

Wilson, Henry S.<br />

12: 0292<br />

Wilson, Roy<br />

8: 0765<br />

Wilson, Margaret Bush<br />

8: 0700, 0765; 11: 0511; 12: 0472<br />

Wirtz, W. Willard<br />

18: 0532<br />

Witman, Shepherd L.<br />

13: 0713<br />

W<strong>of</strong>ford, Harris<br />

5: 0325<br />

Wolf, Richard N.<br />

5: 0001<br />

Wood, Jack E., Jr.<br />

8: 0391; 9: 0457; 17: 0285-0448, 0618;<br />

18: 0016, 0206<br />

Woodson, S. Howard<br />

12: 0523<br />

Woolfork, Norris D., Ill<br />

9: 0001<br />

Worth, Steve<br />

5: 0821<br />

Wright, Herbert L.<br />

1: 0621; 2: 0001, 0100; 6: 0023; 8: 0487, 0564;<br />

9: 0034-0299<br />

Wright, J. Skelly<br />

5: 0821<br />

Wright, Julie<br />

5: 0821; 6: 0023; 8: 0700<br />

Wright, Robert A.<br />

13: 0001<br />

Wyche, T. H.<br />

5: 0821<br />

Yancey, Robert H., Sr.<br />

6: 0001<br />

Yarmolinsky, Adam<br />

6: 0001<br />

Young, Francis L.<br />

12: 0457


Young, Gordon<br />

8: 0095<br />

Young, Jack H.<br />

5: 0417; 6: 0023<br />

Zagrans, Jack E.<br />

6: 0143<br />

Zenna, Lenora<br />

16: 0143<br />

Zaretzki, Joseph<br />

6: 0143<br />

Zink, James B.<br />

18: 0757<br />

Zuber, Paul B.<br />

6: 0143<br />

Zuckert, Eugene M.<br />

5: 0241


SUBJECT INDEX<br />

The following index is a guide to <strong>the</strong> major topics, personalities, activities, and programs in this micr<strong>of</strong>orm<br />

publication. The first number after each subentry refers to <strong>the</strong> reel, while <strong>the</strong> four-digit number following <strong>the</strong><br />

colon refers to <strong>the</strong> frame number at which a particular file folder containing information on <strong>the</strong> subject<br />

begins. Hence, 3: 0693 directs <strong>the</strong> researcher to <strong>the</strong> folder that begins at Frame 0693 <strong>of</strong> Reel 3. By referring<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Reel Index, which constitutes <strong>the</strong> initial segment <strong>of</strong> this guide, <strong>the</strong> researcher will find <strong>the</strong> folder title,<br />

inclusive dates, and a list <strong>of</strong> Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, arranged in <strong>the</strong> order in which <strong>the</strong>y<br />

appear on <strong>the</strong> film.<br />

Academic achievement<br />

in Louisville, Kentucky, public schools-changes<br />

in, since integration 25: 0541<br />

ACLU<br />

censorship and obscenity--policy statement on<br />

5: 0048<br />

civil rights in Puerto Rico--survey <strong>of</strong> 5: 0538<br />

Mississippi field <strong>of</strong>fice--Lawyer's Constitutional<br />

Defense Committee case docket 20: 0705<br />

quotas and compensatory treatment for African<br />

Americans--policy on 10: 0001<br />

ADL<br />

1965 state civil rights legislation--report on<br />

14: 0767<br />

Adoptions<br />

mixed race--Vermont legislation prohibiting<br />

3: 0872<br />

Affirmative action<br />

Carter, Robert L.--statement by 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

AFL-CIO<br />

affiliates--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 18: 0440<br />

African Americans<br />

educational and economic progress--<br />

Washington Post survey on 16: 0902<br />

educational attainment--increase in 19: 0686<br />

equal opportunity in education and<br />

employment--call for federal programs to<br />

achieve 27: 0354<br />

legal and social status <strong>of</strong>, in urban North<br />

13: 0390<br />

mental inferiority <strong>of</strong>--Cincinnati, Ohio lawsuit<br />

alleging 12: 0738<br />

police and 15: 0408<br />

white violence against--complaints regarding<br />

16: 0297<br />

African history<br />

bibliography 1: 0001<br />

Agriculture <strong>Department</strong>, U.S.<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

20: 0177<br />

Airports<br />

Greenville, South Carolina 8: 0564<br />

Montgomery, Alabama--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 2: 0599; 8: 0487;<br />

14: 0556<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 5: 0241<br />

Shreveport, Louisiana--incident involving<br />

Jackie Robinson at 5: 0456; 16: 0488<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 4: 0363; 9: 0162<br />

terminal facilities--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 4: 0612<br />

Alabama<br />

Alexander City school desegregation plan<br />

25: 0105<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 11: 0792; 27: 0001<br />

Birmingham protest demonstrations 7: 0472<br />

congressional redistricting 26: 0731<br />

Fairfield--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against U.S. Steel plant in 18: 0785<br />

Macon County voter registration complaints<br />

2: 0599


Alabama cont.<br />

Montgomery<br />

bus boycott 11: 0792<br />

municipal airport--complaints regarding<br />

segregated facilities 2: 0599; 8: 0487;<br />

14: 0556<br />

parks--complaints regarding segregated<br />

facilities 2: 0599; 14: 0556<br />

parks--demand for desegregation <strong>of</strong><br />

16: 0488<br />

racial conditions in 11: 0792<br />

poll tax--lawsuit on constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 11: 0614<br />

pupil placement law 25: 0001<br />

school desegregation cases 23: 0387<br />

SCLC activities in 11: 0435<br />

Selma protest demonstrations 11: 0435<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

constitution 11: 0511<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

resolution 11: 0614<br />

Summer Project 11: 0435<br />

Tuskegee gerrymander case 5: 0101; 26: 0652<br />

Tuskegee stores--proposed African American<br />

boycott <strong>of</strong> 26: 0652<br />

U.S. Civil Rights Commission hearings in<br />

9: 0034<br />

voting districts--statistics on white and nonwhite<br />

populations in 26: 0707<br />

Wilcox County white economic intimidation<br />

campaign 11: 0792<br />

Alabama Democratic Conference, Inc.<br />

congressional redistricting--recommended plan<br />

for 26: 0731<br />

Alaska<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

state constitution--proposal for barring racial<br />

discrimination in 11: 0792; 14: 0657<br />

Alexander, Kelly<br />

North Carolina State House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />

Committee on Corporations--statement<br />

before 12: 0675; 20: 0344<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> School<br />

Administrators<br />

national convention--Roy Wilkins' statement on<br />

de facto segregation at 27: 0732<br />

American Bar Association<br />

Civil Rights Committee--appointment <strong>of</strong> 5: 0171<br />

Index to <strong>Legal</strong> Theses and Research Projects<br />

5: 0241<br />

American Bi-Racial Association, Inc.<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> request for grant from 10: 0245<br />

American Cyanamid Company<br />

Savannah, Georgia, plant--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0560, 0639<br />

American Jewish Committee<br />

10: 0037<br />

American Jewish Congress<br />

federal aid for education--statement on<br />

23: 0387<br />

quotas and compensatory treatment for African<br />

Americans--policy on 10: 0001<br />

American Negro Leadership Conference on<br />

Africa<br />

activities 9: 0784<br />

committee meetings 10: 0061<br />

racial discrimination in South Africa--campaign<br />

against 10: 0061<br />

American Political Science Association<br />

Convention--panel discussions at 5: 0494<br />

American Society <strong>of</strong> African Culture (AMSAC)<br />

annual report 10: 0089<br />

constitution 13: 0713<br />

program 9: 0784<br />

sixth annual meeting--minutes <strong>of</strong> 10: 0089<br />

Amsterdam News<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> libel action against 9: 07<strong>22</strong><br />

Antibarratry legislation<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> 10: 0365<br />

definition <strong>of</strong> 10: 0365<br />

Georgia 12: 0074<br />

Mississippi 6: 0023<br />

Antidiscrimination legislation<br />

Columbia, Missouri 12: 0472<br />

Maine 9: 0299<br />

New Mexico 12: 0562<br />

state--digest <strong>of</strong> 4: 0480; 19: 0430<br />

Anti-integration legislation<br />

Arkansas 3: 0363<br />

Anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation<br />

Alabama 11: 0792; 27: 0001<br />

Georgia 12: 0074<br />

Louisiana 1: 0697; 12: 0310; 20: 0544; 27: 0001<br />

Mississippi 12: 0457<br />

North Carolina 12: 0675<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn 2: 0146, 0363, 0416, 0484, 0693;<br />

4: 0410; 5: 0241, 0494, 0821; 9: 0034, 0732;<br />

19: 0763; 20: 0177, 0344; <strong>22</strong>: 0381;<br />

27: 0093, 0130<br />

Tennessee 13: 0145<br />

Virginia 4: 0480; 9: 0299; 24: 0780


Apprenticeship improvement and development<br />

program<br />

Cleveland, Ohio 11: 0746<br />

Arizona<br />

Eloy school desegregation case 23: 0001<br />

interracial marriages--overturn <strong>of</strong> legislation<br />

prohibiting 10: 0037<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee report<br />

11: 0807<br />

public accommodations legislation 13: 0115;<br />

20: 0177<br />

Tucson public accommodations ordinance<br />

3: 0891<br />

Arkansas<br />

anti-integration legislation 3: 0363<br />

constitutional amendment opposing federal<br />

government encroachment <strong>of</strong> state's rights<br />

and perogatives 10: 0291<br />

corporations--legislation requiring registration<br />

<strong>of</strong> 11: 0807<br />

hospitals--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 17: 0001<br />

Little Rock<br />

crisis 4: 0655<br />

Ellington, Duke--lawsuit resulting from<br />

cancellation <strong>of</strong> concert by 11: 0807<br />

federal military intervention in 1: 0621<br />

school desegregation 23: 0001<br />

school desegregation case 1: 0203<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> revolving fund in--accounting <strong>of</strong><br />

10: 0281<br />

Pine Bluff police brutality complaints 2: 0671<br />

pro-segregation legislation 10: 0291<br />

pupil assignment legislation 10: 0291<br />

state code--amendment <strong>of</strong>, with respect to <strong>the</strong><br />

right to obtain service <strong>of</strong> out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

defendants 1: 0203<br />

Armed forces, U.S.<br />

African American personnel--complaints<br />

regarding discrimination against 1: 0621;<br />

2: 0165<br />

racial discrimination complaints 1: 0203, 0282,<br />

0500, 0775, 0875; 2: 0001, 0100, 0231,<br />

0317, 0553, 0671; 3: 0070, 0146, 0416,<br />

0610, 0782, 0891; 4: 0009, 0274, 0612,<br />

0655, 0811; 5: 0048, 0241, 0488, 0538,<br />

0736; 6: 0001, 0180-0450, 0604, 0739;<br />

7: 0001-0654; 8: 0095, 0203, 0487, 0765;<br />

9: 0162, 0683, 0732; 10: 0659; 11: 0835;<br />

12: 0483, 0834; 13: 0179; 16: 0179<br />

see also Selective Service System; U.S. Air<br />

Force<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Huntsville Area Contractors <strong>of</strong><br />

Alabama<br />

Stern Family Foundation--application for grant<br />

from 21: 0824<br />

Associations<br />

protection <strong>of</strong>, from compulsory disclosure <strong>of</strong><br />

membership information 20: 0344<br />

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0532, 0741<br />

Atlantic Steel Company<br />

legal case 2: 0231<br />

Bacon, Arthur<br />

beating <strong>of</strong> 5: 0101<br />

Bail bonds<br />

for <strong>NAACP</strong> legal cases 26: 0591<br />

Baily, Leonard<br />

court martial <strong>of</strong>, for assault on Timmie Rogers<br />

26: 0578<br />

Bates, L. C.<br />

lawsuit against, resulting from cancellation <strong>of</strong><br />

Duke Ellington concert in Little Rock,<br />

Arkansas 11: 0807<br />

Beckwith, Bryon de la<br />

trial <strong>of</strong>, for murder <strong>of</strong> Medgar Evers 11: 0273<br />

Bell Laboratories<br />

housing discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0206<br />

Bender, Paul<br />

Chester, Pennsylvania, police brutality<br />

complaints--report on <strong>22</strong>: 0115<br />

Berry, Arthur<br />

murder charges against 1: 0500<br />

Birth certificates<br />

racial designations on--opposition to 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1;<br />

8: 0564<br />

Blockbusting<br />

New York City Commission on Human Rights<br />

report on 16: 0001<br />

Boston University<br />

scholarship for African Americans from <strong>the</strong><br />

South--proposal for 9: 0034<br />

Bounds, Pauline<br />

crank mail from 16: 0100


Boycotts, African American<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago, Illinois schools 24: 0325<br />

Coca Cola Company 12: 0583<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mississippi-made products 11: 0273, 0372<br />

Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott 11: 0792<br />

<strong>of</strong> National City Lines, Inc. 26: 0619<br />

<strong>of</strong> segregated department stores 3: 0872<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuskegee, Alabama, stores 26: 0652<br />

Braden, Carl<br />

clemency appeal petition 12: 0310<br />

Breweries<br />

New York--agreement with Negro American<br />

Labor Council 16: 0001<br />

Brewery Workers Union<br />

labor agreement with Schlitz Brewing Company<br />

18: 0665<br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Railway Trainmen<br />

employment discrimination complaints against<br />

9: 0683<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 5: 0001<br />

Brown, Amos<br />

legal case <strong>of</strong> 2: 0146; 6: 0023<br />

Brown, Curlee<br />

attempted murder <strong>of</strong>, in Carbondale, Illinois<br />

6: 0218<br />

Bryant, Ben<br />

death <strong>of</strong>--<strong>NAACP</strong> demand for investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

11: 0189<br />

Bullock, Cynthia<br />

grievance complaint against <strong>NAACP</strong> 21: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> dismissal <strong>of</strong> 21: 0001<br />

Business community<br />

integration <strong>of</strong>--proposals for 19: 0551<br />

Butler, Paul<br />

Hall, Leonard--debate with 4: 0009<br />

California<br />

attorney general's policy statement on equal<br />

rights under <strong>the</strong> law 25: 0293 .<br />

Berkeley <strong>NAACP</strong> Branch disputes 11: 0835<br />

Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity<br />

handling <strong>of</strong> civil rights cases involving labor<br />

union seniority issues 4: 0581<br />

Compton human relations activities 25: 0293<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Veteran's Affairs--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 17: 0274<br />

Fair Employment Practice Act--effect <strong>of</strong>, on<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California hiring policies<br />

19: 0284<br />

fair employment practices legislation 21: 0340<br />

housing discrimination legislation 18: 0016<br />

Los Angeles<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education--report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ad Hoc<br />

Committee on Equal Educational<br />

Opportunity 24: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes 10: 0699<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch elections 10: 0699<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Branch Executive Committee-resignation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Estelle Van Meter from<br />

11: 0835<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch financial report 11: 0835<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch reorganization 11: 0614<br />

Oakland--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against police department 2: 0671<br />

Oakland school desegregation 9: 0457<br />

Pasadena--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against Board <strong>of</strong> Education 3: 0146<br />

police review boards--formation <strong>of</strong>, and rules <strong>of</strong><br />

procedure for 15: 0808<br />

Proposition 14<br />

constitutionality <strong>of</strong>--legal cases testing<br />

17: 0542<br />

general 18: 0206<br />

legal analysis <strong>of</strong> 17: 0542<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> opposition to 17: 0542<br />

public school libraries--opposition to sectarian<br />

or religious books in 10: 0037<br />

real estate <strong>of</strong>fices ruled to be public<br />

accommodations in 10: 0037<br />

Richmond housing discrimination complaints<br />

11: 0835<br />

Sacramento <strong>NAACP</strong> Branch Credit Union<br />

participation in community antipoverty<br />

program 11: 0273<br />

Sacramento public schools--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 25: 0001<br />

San Diego--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against municipal golf course 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

San Francisco<br />

fair housing ordinance 8: 0391<br />

lawyers' conference 19: 0763<br />

sit-in demonstrations 26: 0037<br />

State Board <strong>of</strong> Education report on ethnic<br />

problems 24: 0914<br />

State Board <strong>of</strong> Education statement on de facto<br />

segregation in public schools 24: 0325, 0914<br />

state housing legislation--amendments to<br />

2: 0317<br />

Callion, Ben<br />

legal case <strong>of</strong> 12: 0211<br />

Cantrell, Boyd<br />

complaints regarding 11: 0043


Capahosic Housing Conference<br />

17: 0285<br />

Carter, Robert L.<br />

arbitration cases 13: 0364<br />

articles by 1: 0697; 13: 0390<br />

biographical material 13: 0531<br />

book review by 1: 0164<br />

Civilian Review Board proposal 15: 0600<br />

Community Leaders Conference on Equal<br />

Employment Opportunity--invitation to<br />

attend 13: 0610<br />

daily mail sheets 13: 0539, 0579<br />

general correspondence 1: 0001-0875;<br />

2: 0001-09<strong>22</strong>; 3: 0001-0891; 4: 0001-0862;<br />

5: 0001-0821; 6: 0001-0143<br />

HARYOU Committee on Education and <strong>the</strong><br />

Schools--appointment to serve on 16: 0714<br />

itineraries 13: 0604<br />

Kennedy, John F.--invitation to attend meeting<br />

with 13: 0610<br />

memorandums 9: 0034-0457<br />

National Panel <strong>of</strong> Arbitrators--appointment as<br />

member <strong>of</strong> 8: 0391<br />

New York Civil Court--proposed appointment to<br />

13: 0610<br />

outgoing correspondence 8: 0391-0700<br />

personal correspondence 13: 0610<br />

President's Committee on Juvenile<br />

Delinquency--appointment as special<br />

advisor on metropolitan urban problems<br />

13: 0604<br />

requests for assistance from 1: 0203-0407,<br />

0697-0875; 2: 0001-0599, 0671-09<strong>22</strong>;<br />

3: 0001, 0048, 0146, 0<strong>22</strong>1, 0378-0583,<br />

0782, 0891; 4: 0009, 0090, 0124, 0274-<br />

0410, 0480, 0581, 0655; 5: 0048-0371,<br />

0456-0652, 0736, 0802; 6: 0001; 8: 0391-<br />

0700<br />

requests for information from 1: 0164, 0407;<br />

2: 0001, 0100, 0231, 0379, 0485, 0671-<br />

09<strong>22</strong>; 3: 0871; 4: 0090, 0124, 0274-0410;<br />

6: 0023; 8: 0391<br />

salary adjustment 13: 0640<br />

speaking engagements 1: 0203, 0282; 2: 0100,<br />

0647; 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1; 5: 0371, 0538, 0652; 9: 0034;<br />

11: 0835; 12: 0512, 0738; 13: 0001, 0644,<br />

0713; 14:0001<br />

statements by 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

UN Congress on <strong>the</strong> Prevention <strong>of</strong> Crime and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Treatment <strong>of</strong> Offenders--appointment as<br />

member <strong>of</strong> U.S. delegation to 13: 0604<br />

Case summaries<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> 14: 0293<br />

non-<strong>NAACP</strong> 14: 0352<br />

Censorship<br />

ACLU policy statement on 5: 0048<br />

Census, U.S.<br />

forms--opposition to use <strong>of</strong> racial designations<br />

on 9: 0162<br />

Charitable solicitations<br />

Washington, D.C.--congressional bill to provide<br />

for full disclosure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> character <strong>of</strong> 20: 0177<br />

Charleston Naval Shipyard<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0663<br />

Chenault, Earl K.<br />

indecent exposure court martial 26: 0087-0295<br />

Chenot School<br />

de facto segregation in--complaints regarding<br />

25: 0303<br />

Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 3: 0001<br />

Civil Aeronautics Board<br />

14: 0556<br />

Civil liberties<br />

civil rights and--<strong>NAACP</strong> position paper on<br />

distinction between 20: 0816<br />

National Lawyer's Guild case docket 2: 0379<br />

provisions--Universal Declaration <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Rights 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding<br />

2: 0317<br />

Civil Liberties Defense and Education Fund<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> 10: 0001<br />

Civil rights<br />

African American exercise <strong>of</strong>--study <strong>of</strong><br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to prevent 14: 0767<br />

bills<br />

correspondence regarding 14: 0657<br />

miscellaneous 14: 0767<br />

statements regarding 15: 0001<br />

cases<br />

difficulty in finding lawyers to handle 6: 0537<br />

involving labor union seniority issues 4: 0581<br />

Lawyer's Constitutional Defense Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ACLU's Mississippi field <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

docket <strong>of</strong> 20: 0705<br />

meetings with Virginia lawyers handling<br />

3: 0693<br />

National Lawyers Guild docket <strong>of</strong> 14: 0657


Civil rights cont.<br />

civil liberties and--<strong>NAACP</strong> position paper on<br />

distinction between 20: 0816<br />

conflicts with property rights--government<br />

obligations in resolving 17: 0542<br />

guarantees--in Michigan state constitution<br />

12: 0373<br />

Kennedy, John F.--special message by 4: 0612<br />

laws--transcript <strong>of</strong> legislative hearing on<br />

14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

legislation--ADL report on 14: 0767<br />

legislation--U.S. Senate Constitutional Rights<br />

Subcommittee hearings on 3: 0610<br />

litigation--compensation for local lawyers<br />

assisting <strong>NAACP</strong> in 1: 0621; 2: 0231<br />

in nor<strong>the</strong>rn communities--<strong>NAACP</strong> workshops<br />

on 4: 0612<br />

ordinances--Louisville, Kentucky 14: 0657<br />

organizations--<strong>NAACP</strong> cooperation with<br />

3: 0610<br />

protection <strong>of</strong>--congressional bill to provide<br />

means <strong>of</strong> 20: 0177<br />

protestors--efforts to obtain federal protection<br />

for 2: 0001<br />

protestors--mass arrests <strong>of</strong>, in Columbia, South<br />

Carolina 3: 0610<br />

in Puerto Rico--ACLU survey <strong>of</strong> 5: 0538<br />

rally--Chicago, Illinois 12: 0168<br />

statements--by Lyndon Johnson 27: 0480<br />

struggle--<strong>NAACP</strong> role in 20: 0726<br />

workers--request that federal hospital and<br />

health facilities in Mississippi be made<br />

available to 10: 0505<br />

Yale Reports radio program on 1: 0282<br />

Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1957<br />

general 14: 0657, 0767<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> statements on 15: 0001<br />

Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1958<br />

14: 0657, 0767<br />

Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1963<br />

7: 0092<br />

Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1964<br />

Title IV--draft <strong>of</strong> regulations under 25: 0105<br />

Title VI--draft <strong>of</strong> regulations under 25: 0105<br />

Title VI--policies under 25: 0105<br />

Civil Rights Bill <strong>of</strong> 1963<br />

three versions <strong>of</strong>--comparative analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

27: 0308<br />

Civil Rights Procedure Act<br />

proposal for 14: 0767<br />

Civil Rights Protection Act <strong>of</strong> 1966<br />

27: 0389<br />

Coca Cola Company<br />

proposed boycott <strong>of</strong> 12: 0583<br />

COFO<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> withdrawal from 10: 0505; 11: 0273<br />

Colorado<br />

Colorado Springs--conference <strong>of</strong> state <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

branch leaders at 13: 0115<br />

Fair Housing Act--constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 18: 0206<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

Columbia University<br />

Law School--lawyers' conference at 19: 0763<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Survey 3: 0378<br />

Commercial Travelers Mutual Accident<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Utica, New York<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

12: 0583<br />

Commission on Law and Social Action (CLSA)<br />

information bulletins 23: 0718, 0816<br />

Committee on Racial Imbalance in <strong>the</strong> St. Paul,<br />

Minnesota, Public Schools<br />

report <strong>of</strong> 24: 0<strong>22</strong>0<br />

Communist influence<br />

on <strong>NAACP</strong>--allegations <strong>of</strong> 2: 0165; 3: 0484;<br />

7: 0783; 8: 0487<br />

Communists<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> policy on noncooperation with 9: 0707<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> resolution barring membership <strong>of</strong><br />

3: 0782<br />

Community development employment and<br />

training programs<br />

Puerto Rican 10: 0245<br />

Community Leaders Conference on Equal<br />

Employment Opportunity<br />

Carter, Robert L.--invitation to attend 13: 0610<br />

Compensatory treatment<br />

for African Americans 13: 0390<br />

Conference on De Facto Segregation<br />

16: 0029<br />

Conference on Quality Integrated Education<br />

25: 0541<br />

Congress, U.S.<br />

habeas corpus--bill to limit availability <strong>of</strong><br />

20: 0177, 0344<br />

U.S. Supreme Court--efforts to curb power <strong>of</strong><br />

18: 0418; 20: 0177, 0344<br />

see also House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, U.S.;<br />

Senate, U.S.<br />

Congressional redistricting<br />

Alabama 26: 0731


Congressional representation<br />

proposed reduction in, for states practicing<br />

voting discrimination 3: 0416, 0693<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Negro Writers and Artists, Second<br />

2: 0001<br />

Connecticut<br />

Bridgeport racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0001<br />

Middletown housing discrimination complaints<br />

5: 0371<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

State Commission on Civil Rights activities<br />

14: 0657, 0767<br />

trailer parks--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 9: 0001<br />

Constitutional rights<br />

article on, by Robert Sedler 5: 0048<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan television program on<br />

5: 0048<br />

Construction industry<br />

employment conditions within 19: 0598<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> discrimination suit against 7: 0277<br />

CORE<br />

Joint Housing Committee demonstration with<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> 17: 0067<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Conference 4: 0480<br />

New York State Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education's<br />

report on school desegregation--statement<br />

regarding 24: 0914<br />

Cornell University<br />

nondiscrimination policy for <strong>of</strong>f-campus housing<br />

4: 0761<br />

Corporate disclosure<br />

Virginia legislation requiring 13: 0245<br />

Corporations<br />

registration <strong>of</strong>--Arkansas legislation requiring<br />

11: 0807<br />

Courts<br />

organizational activity in--implications <strong>of</strong><br />

5: 0494<br />

Crank mail<br />

Bounds, Pauline 16: 0100<br />

Zenna, Lenora 16: 0143<br />

Crime<br />

attack on African American family by white<br />

service station attendant in Covington,<br />

Tennessee 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Bacon, Arthur--beating <strong>of</strong> 5: 0101<br />

Berry, Arthur--murder charges against 1: 0500<br />

bombing <strong>of</strong> Clinton, Tennessee, high school<br />

13: 0063<br />

Brown, Curlee--attempted murder <strong>of</strong> in<br />

Carbondale, Illinois 6: 0218<br />

Evers, Medgar--murder <strong>of</strong> 11: 0273<br />

general 16: 0179-0481<br />

Giles-Johnson rape case in Maryland 8: 0765<br />

James, Lester--shooting <strong>of</strong>, in Seneca, South<br />

Carolina 16: 0148<br />

Johnson, William Joe--rape case against, in<br />

Mississippi 12: 0457<br />

Metcalf, George--bombing <strong>of</strong> home <strong>of</strong>, in<br />

Natchez, Mississippi 21: 0429<br />

Moore, William L.--murder <strong>of</strong>, in Alabama<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

murder <strong>of</strong> African American in Reidesville, North<br />

Carolina 1: 0164<br />

Pride, Hazel--murder <strong>of</strong>, in Babbitt, Nevada<br />

13: 0339<br />

Scott, Albert--murder <strong>of</strong>, by Oklahoma City,<br />

Oklahoma police 12: 0834<br />

Scott, Walter--attack on home <strong>of</strong>, in Lale City,<br />

South Carolina 13: 0024<br />

Shelby, Ollie--murder <strong>of</strong>, in Hinds County,<br />

Mississippi 11: 0372<br />

Smith, Ed--shooting <strong>of</strong>, in State Line,<br />

Mississippi 16: 0297<br />

Whitmore, George Jr.--murder trial <strong>of</strong>, in New<br />

York <strong>22</strong>: 0341<br />

see also Lawsuits<br />

Criminal law<br />

state--sou<strong>the</strong>rn complaints regarding federal<br />

government interference in <strong>the</strong><br />

administration <strong>of</strong> 14: 0001<br />

Crown-Zellerbach Corporation<br />

Bogalusa, Louisiana, plant--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 19: 0551<br />

Current, Gloster B.<br />

memoranda 9: 0608<br />

Dating<br />

interracial--white efforts to prohibit, in Winfield,<br />

Kansas 12: 0248<br />

David Ranken School <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Trades<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 8: 0700,<br />

0765<br />

Day, John E., Jr.<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> plea for executive clemency for<br />

26: 0565<br />

D.C. Charitable Solicitation Act<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> registration under 4: 0142<br />

Defense <strong>Department</strong>, U.S.<br />

equal employment opportunity directive<br />

16: 0488


Defense Medical Supply Center<br />

grievance policy 19: 0284<br />

Delaware<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> registration as a foreign nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

corporation in 27: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Special Contribution Fund request<br />

incorporation in 21: 0429<br />

voter registration requirements 27: 0001<br />

Demonstrations<br />

CORE-<strong>NAACP</strong> Joint Housing Committee<br />

17: 0067<br />

picketing--constitutional protection for peaceful<br />

6: 0218<br />

protest<br />

Albany, Georgia 12: 0074<br />

Birmingham, Alabama 7: 0472<br />

Clarksdale, Mississippi 6: 0023<br />

Cleveland, Ohio 12: 0738<br />

Delaware County, Pennsylvania 18: 05<strong>22</strong><br />

Jackson, Mississippi 6: 0023<br />

Louisville, Kentucky 9: 0299<br />

McComb, Mississippi 6: 0023<br />

Memphis, Tennessee 13: 0145<br />

Selma, Alabama 11: 0435<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona 17: 0079, 0132<br />

Vicksburg, Mississippi 6: 0023<br />

sit-ins<br />

Annapolis, Maryland 3: 0871<br />

Columbia, South Carolina 26: 0037<br />

Danville, Virginia 5: 0417<br />

Jackson, Mississippi 5: 0417<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> position on 26: 0037<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> suggested procedures for 26: 0037<br />

North Carolina 9: 0732<br />

Orlando, Florida 9: 0001<br />

psychological effects <strong>of</strong>--report on 26: 0037<br />

San Francisco, California 26: 0037<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn--lawyers' conference on 5: 0371<br />

in Southwest region--report on 26: 0037<br />

Tallahassee, Florida 2: 0485; 4: 0811<br />

Desegregation<br />

activities--in Virginia 24: 0780<br />

attitudes toward--Scientific American article on<br />

23: 0001<br />

cases--proposal for intervention <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

attorney general in actions brought by<br />

individuals in 9: 0732<br />

in higher education--report on 23: 0718<br />

implementation <strong>of</strong>, in <strong>the</strong> South 4: 0612<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jackson, Mississippi, bus terminal 12: 0457<br />

legal fight for--<strong>NAACP</strong> statement on 20: 0726<br />

legal status <strong>of</strong>--panel discussion on 4: 0009<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mississippi beaches 2: 0146<br />

plans--Dollarway School District 2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

problems--sou<strong>the</strong>rn 2: 0553; 3: 0891<br />

program--in <strong>the</strong> South 1: 0001<br />

status <strong>of</strong>--in <strong>the</strong> South 10: 0324<br />

South Carolina parks and playgrounds 4: 0078<br />

in Virginia--status <strong>of</strong> 9: 0034<br />

see a/so Integration; School desegregation<br />

Dirksen Amendment<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> opposition to 26: 0707<br />

U.S. Senate hearings on--Roy Wilkins'<br />

testimony before 26: 0707<br />

Discrimination<br />

blueprint for legal action against 6: 0001<br />

in federal aid programs--regulations prohibiting<br />

18: 0560<br />

in interstate travel--complaints regarding<br />

8: 0001<br />

New York State law against--amendment <strong>of</strong><br />

2: 0231<br />

racial--proposed international convention on<br />

<strong>the</strong> elimination <strong>of</strong> 16: 0488<br />

in state employment services--federal court<br />

order on discrimination in 5: 0325<br />

state laws against--study <strong>of</strong> 5: 0200<br />

see also Employment discrimination; Racial<br />

discrimination complaints<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

African American community--grievances <strong>of</strong><br />

20: 0479; <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

African American rioting in--possibility <strong>of</strong><br />

outbreak <strong>of</strong> 20: 0479; <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

African American voter registration campaign in<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

charitable solicitations in--congressional bill to<br />

provide full disclosure <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> character <strong>of</strong><br />

20: 0177<br />

police review boards--formation <strong>of</strong>, and rules <strong>of</strong><br />

procedure for 15: 0808<br />

school integration 3: 0610; <strong>22</strong>: 0001; 23: 0387;<br />

24: 0325<br />

Doyle, Harold<br />

appointment as U.S. district attorney in South<br />

Dakota--opposition to 3: 0070<br />

Economic Opportunity Act <strong>of</strong> 1964<br />

loan applications for Florida migrant workers<br />

under 18: 0785<br />

Economic pressure campaign<br />

Mississippi 7: 0783


Education<br />

African American--status <strong>of</strong>, in Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania 24: 0<strong>22</strong>0<br />

federal aid for--American Jewish Congress<br />

statement on 23: 0387<br />

federal aid for--denial <strong>of</strong>, to states refusing to<br />

desegregate schools 9: 0299<br />

higher--report on desegregation in 23: 0718<br />

integrated--New York City blueprint for action<br />

toward 25: 0541<br />

integrated--teacher's guide to 23: 0816<br />

laws<br />

Illinois 23: 0387<br />

Kansas 23: 0387<br />

Massachusetts 23: 0387<br />

Michigan 23: 0387<br />

Missouri 23: 0387<br />

New Mexico 23: 0387<br />

Ohio 23: 0387<br />

Oregon 23: 0387<br />

Pennsylvania 23: 0387<br />

Washington 23: 0387<br />

Wisconsin 23: 0387<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> legislative proposals 3: 0583<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> program needs in 21: 0597<br />

racial discrimination in--New Jersey plan to<br />

eliminate 12: 0248<br />

segregation in--effects <strong>of</strong> 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

segregation in--<strong>NAACP</strong> policy on 9: 0608<br />

standards--New York City Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

resolution on 25: 0480<br />

Educational excellence<br />

New Rochelle, New York, comprehensive plan<br />

for 23: 0718<br />

Educational Opportunities Survey<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Educators<br />

requirements for employment--Mississippi<br />

legislation relating to 20: 0475<br />

Edwards, Lillie M.<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> financial assistance for 16: 0685<br />

EEOC<br />

amendments (1965) 18: 0591<br />

annual information reports by employers--call<br />

for filing <strong>of</strong> 18: 0785<br />

complaints to 18: 0639-0757<br />

correspondence 18: 0785<br />

legal interpretations issued or adopted by-digest<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18: 0785<br />

Elections<br />

federal--proposed <strong>NAACP</strong> political action in<br />

18: 0860<br />

Ellington, Duke<br />

Little Rock, Arkansas, concert--lawsuit resulting<br />

from cancellation <strong>of</strong> 11: 0807<br />

Employee grievances<br />

handling <strong>of</strong>--New York State <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Civil Service pamphlet on 21: 0001<br />

Employment discrimination<br />

against African Americans--proposals for legal<br />

action with respect to 19: 0763<br />

complaints<br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Railroad Trainmen 9: 0683<br />

Decatur, Illinois 25: 0001<br />

general 3: 0416; 7: 0472; 18: 05<strong>22</strong><br />

New Jersey 8: 0765<br />

New York 12: 0583<br />

Omaha, Nebraska, public schools 24: 0583<br />

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company<br />

9: 0683<br />

Tampa, Florida 11: 0511<br />

VA hospitals 16: 0907<br />

legislation--New York 8: 0391<br />

New Jersey legislation prohibiting 2: 0001<br />

program recommendations to relieve 18: 0376<br />

Employment policy<br />

Standard Food Stores 16: 0488<br />

Equal Educational Opportunities Program<br />

25: 0105<br />

Equal educational opportunity<br />

in Portland, Oregon, public schools--report on<br />

24: 0620<br />

Equal employment opportunity<br />

Defense <strong>Department</strong> directive on 16: 0488<br />

Mitchell, Clarence--statement by 18: 0785<br />

program--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 20: 0547<br />

Equal protection under <strong>the</strong> law<br />

article on <strong>22</strong>: 0319<br />

California attorney general's statement on<br />

25: 0293<br />

Ethnic problems<br />

California State Board <strong>of</strong> Education report on<br />

24: 0914<br />

Evers, Charles<br />

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hearings in<br />

Jackson, Mississippi--testimony before<br />

11: 0372<br />

Evers, Medgar<br />

murder <strong>of</strong> 11: 0273<br />

refusal <strong>of</strong> Mississippi television station to grant<br />

equal public service time to 2: 0165


Extremism<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--allegations regarding 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Fair employment practices<br />

Omaha, Nebraska, Labor Institute on Human<br />

Relations resolution on 24: 0583<br />

Fair housing legislation<br />

Dayton, Ohio 17: 0203<br />

NCDH report on 18: 0206<br />

persons opposing--statistical pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> 17: 0542<br />

report on 17: 0448<br />

Rhode Island--opposition to 17: 0264<br />

Fair Share Organization<br />

activities 12: 0211<br />

general 9: 0034<br />

Farmers<br />

African American--study <strong>of</strong> economic needs <strong>of</strong><br />

7: 0783<br />

Farm workers<br />

condition <strong>of</strong>--National Sharecroppers Fund<br />

report on 18: 0440; 19: 0488<br />

migrant--problems <strong>of</strong> 21: 0720<br />

Farrow, Es<strong>the</strong>r<br />

25: 0424<br />

FBI<br />

Mitchell, Clarence--conference with 3: 0610<br />

Moore, William L.--investigation <strong>of</strong> murder <strong>of</strong><br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Webster Parish, Louisiana grand jury<br />

investigation <strong>of</strong> 27: 0329<br />

FCC<br />

complaint regarding refusal <strong>of</strong> Mississippi<br />

television station to grant equal public<br />

service time to Medgar Evers 2: 0165<br />

Federal aid programs<br />

discrimination in--regulations prohibiting<br />

18: 0560; 25: 0201<br />

Federal Airport Act<br />

4: 0142<br />

Federal Bar Association<br />

Mitchell, Clarence--statement on equal<br />

employment opportunity 18: 0785<br />

Federal Corrupt Practices Act<br />

18: 0860<br />

Federal Elections Act<br />

4: 0612<br />

Federal voter registration commission<br />

proposal for establishment <strong>of</strong> 1: 0001<br />

Feldman, Abraham J.<br />

national origins quota system for immigration-statement<br />

on 14: 0767<br />

FEPC<br />

legislation<br />

California 19: 0284; 21: 0340<br />

Indiana 4: 0480<br />

information on 19: 0050<br />

Iowa 7: 0783<br />

Richmond, Virginia 19: 0551<br />

newsletter 18: 0860<br />

special target areas--list <strong>of</strong> 18: 0860<br />

state--analysis <strong>of</strong> and recommendations for<br />

19: 0001<br />

FHA<br />

Barstow,.Florida, <strong>of</strong>fice--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0785<br />

open housing program 18: 0206<br />

Filibusters<br />

anti-civil rights--criticism <strong>of</strong> 27: 0732<br />

U.S. Senate rules on--efforts to change 1: 0001<br />

Fingerprinting<br />

<strong>of</strong> probationary teachers in New York City<br />

school system--proposal for 15: 0001<br />

Florida<br />

Barstow--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against FHA <strong>of</strong>fice in 18: 0785<br />

Barstow--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against hospital in 18: 0860<br />

Cocoa--opposition to segregated housing<br />

project 12: 0039<br />

Dade County public accommodations ordinance<br />

3: 0891<br />

Dade County public schools--report on<br />

integration <strong>of</strong> 11: 0511<br />

Daytona Beach urban renewal project 17: 0651,<br />

0765<br />

Fort Lauderdale injunction against <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

9: 0299<br />

grand juries--exclusion <strong>of</strong> African Americans<br />

from 3: 0693<br />

hospitals--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 17: 0001<br />

Miami school desegregation case 1: 0138;<br />

2: 0001, 0165, 0317; 4: 0274<br />

migrant workers--loan applications for, under<br />

Economic Opportunity Act <strong>of</strong> 1964 18: 0785<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> State <strong>Legal</strong> Committee--efforts to<br />

organize 2: 0647<br />

Orlando sit-in demonstrations 9: 0001<br />

Oveido police brutality complaints <strong>22</strong>: 0312<br />

Pensacola--complaints regarding denial <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans benefits in 8: 0203<br />

Pensacola school desegregation case 8: 0700<br />

pupil assignment laws 5: 0821


St. Petersburg beach discrimination complaint<br />

16: 0488<br />

Seabron police brutality complaints 4: 0811<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches <strong>Legal</strong><br />

Redress Committee--reorganization <strong>of</strong><br />

9: 0034<br />

State Employment Service--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0532<br />

state parks and municipal swimming pools-legal<br />

status <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination in 1: 0697<br />

Tallahassee<br />

bus rules and regulations--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 5: 0200<br />

racial discrimination complaints 12: 0039<br />

segregated air terminal--complaints<br />

regarding construction <strong>of</strong> 1: 0001<br />

sit-in demonstrations 2: 0485; 4: 0811<br />

Tampa<br />

Electric Company--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0532<br />

employment discrimination complaints<br />

11: 0511<br />

Schlitz Brewing Company plant--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0665<br />

school desegregation case 23: 0001;<br />

25: 0001<br />

"The Freedom Arsenal" (pamphlet)<br />

9: 0299<br />

Freedom Riders<br />

general 1: 0282<br />

legal cases <strong>of</strong> 1: 0775; 5: 0048; 16: 0704<br />

requests for legal assistance by 16: 0704<br />

Freeman, Frankie Muse<br />

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights--appointment<br />

as member <strong>of</strong> 3: 0891<br />

Frieden, Bernard<br />

article on equality <strong>of</strong> urban opportunity 20: 0547<br />

Frisco Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 5: 0001<br />

Gandhi Society for Human Rights<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Georgia<br />

Albany protest demonstrations 12: 0074<br />

Albany--racial conditions in 12: 0074<br />

Americus police brutality complaints 16: 0297<br />

antibarratry legislation 12: 0074<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 12: 0074<br />

Atlanta<br />

city prisons for women--complaints<br />

regarding conditions at 4: 0655<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> 5th Annual Regional Conference in<br />

2: 0647; 10: 0324<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Regional Conference<br />

in 12: 0074<br />

Police <strong>Department</strong>--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 8: 0264<br />

public schools--summary <strong>of</strong> findings <strong>of</strong><br />

survey <strong>of</strong> 12: 0074<br />

school desegregation case 24: 0325<br />

urban renewal program--opposition to<br />

12: 0074<br />

county unit system--legal case challenging<br />

27: 0001<br />

hospitals--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 17: 0001<br />

Jonas County school segregation complaints<br />

25: 0105<br />

KKK activities in 7: 0001<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee report 12: 0074<br />

Liberty County school desegregation case<br />

23: 0001<br />

Liberty County school desegregation plan<br />

25: 0105<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> declared subversive organization by<br />

state legislature 12: 0074<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--investigation <strong>of</strong> 5: 0538<br />

Savannah<br />

American Cyanamid Company plant--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0560, 0639<br />

city ordinance prohibiting interference with<br />

business for reasons <strong>of</strong> racial relations<br />

3: 0378<br />

city ordinance prohibiting picketing <strong>of</strong><br />

segregated lunch counters 3: 0693<br />

police brutality complaints 12: 0074<br />

State Employment Service 18: 0785<br />

Terrell County police brutality complaints<br />

16: 0297<br />

Georgia State College<br />

speech on segregation to students <strong>of</strong>--<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

complaint regarding 9: 0034<br />

Georgia State College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

Administration<br />

racial discrimination complaint against 12: 0074<br />

Glendale Register<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

12: 0583<br />

Golden Pavilion Temple and Symphony <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Air<br />

fact sheets on 21: 0720


Grand juries<br />

Florida--exclusion <strong>of</strong> African Americans from<br />

3: 0693<br />

Graves, G. E., Jr.<br />

complaint to Florida Bar Association against<br />

4: 0811<br />

Great Britain<br />

race relations--church role in 4: 0761<br />

Greyhound Bus Lines<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 2: 0647,<br />

0800; 4: 0811; 5: 0736; 7: 0472<br />

Group defamation symposium<br />

2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

Habeas corpus<br />

bill to limit availability <strong>of</strong> writ <strong>of</strong> 20: 0177, 0344<br />

Hall, Leonard<br />

Butler, Paul--debate with 4: 0009<br />

Hamlet, Archibald<br />

disability benefits--legal action resulting from<br />

failure to obtain increase in 26: 0569<br />

Handy Andy grocery store chain<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 8: 0391<br />

Hannah, John M.<br />

Mitchell, Clarence--meeting with 3: 0610<br />

Harlem Assertion <strong>of</strong> Rights<br />

proposal for 16: 0714<br />

Harris, Roy V.<br />

speech on segregation to students at Georgia<br />

State College--<strong>NAACP</strong> complaint regarding<br />

9: 0034<br />

Harris Survey<br />

see Washington Post<br />

Harvard University<br />

African American wage earners--study <strong>of</strong><br />

10: 0061<br />

HARYOU<br />

activities 16: 0714<br />

Committee on Education and <strong>the</strong> Schools<br />

meetings 16: 0714<br />

Committee on Education and <strong>the</strong> Schools--<br />

Robert Carter's appointment to serve on<br />

16: 0714<br />

newsletters 16: 0714<br />

Henry, Aaron E.<br />

child molestation case against 1: 0164, 0697;<br />

2: 0800<br />

HEW<br />

programs--nondiscrimination in 25: 0105<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn school complaints 25: 0105, 0201<br />

HHFA<br />

Urban Renewal Directory 18: 0016<br />

Hill, Herbert<br />

FEPC report 19: 0001<br />

Hospitals<br />

Barstow, Florida--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0860<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

17: 0001<br />

VA--employment discrimination complaints<br />

against 16: 0907<br />

Welch, West Virginia--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0560<br />

Hospital Survey and Construction Act<br />

17: 0001<br />

Hotel Association<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--civil rights agreement with 19: 0284<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Representatives, U.S.<br />

Judiciary Subcommittee Number 3--Louis<br />

Pollak's statement before 4: 0410<br />

reorganization and reform <strong>of</strong>--suggestions for<br />

18: 0376<br />

Housing<br />

legislation--California 2: 0317<br />

ordinance--New York City 10: 0037<br />

ordinance--St. Paul, Minnesota 9: 0034<br />

policy--University <strong>of</strong> Arizona 17: 0079, 0132<br />

programs--executive order ending<br />

discrimination in federal 17: 0309<br />

programs--National Committee Against<br />

Discrimination in Housing 17: 0448<br />

restrictions--Omaha, Nebraska 4: 0363<br />

segregation--conference on problems <strong>of</strong><br />

18: 0206<br />

see also Fair housing legislation<br />

Housing discrimination<br />

Bell Laboratories 18: 0206<br />

Cocoa, Florida 12: 0039<br />

companies engaged in--proposed civil anti-trust<br />

action against 5: 0200<br />

executive order prohibiting 18: 0206<br />

general 18: 0016<br />

legislation<br />

California 18:0016<br />

New York (state) 6: 0143; 20: 0177<br />

New York City 2: 0165<br />

Mays, Willie--case involving 1: 0156<br />

Middletown, Connecticut, complaint 5: 0371<br />

New York City 17: 0067<br />

Quincy, Illinois 17: 0618<br />

Richmond, California 11: 0835<br />

Rutledge, Pennsylvania, complaint 1: 0164<br />

Trenton, New Jersey 12: 0523<br />

Wisconsin legislation prohibiting 18: 0206


Housing and Urban Development Act <strong>of</strong> 1965<br />

18: 0206<br />

Howard, George<br />

10: 0281<br />

Howard University<br />

Johnson, Lyndon B.--speech by 19: 0686;<br />

20: 0547; 27: 0480<br />

lawyers' conference 19: 0763<br />

How Far <strong>the</strong> Promised Land<br />

review <strong>of</strong> 27: 0686<br />

Human relations activities<br />

in Compton, California 25: 0293<br />

Human Relations Committee<br />

meetings--minutes <strong>of</strong> 18: 0376<br />

ICC<br />

discrimination in use <strong>of</strong> facilities by interstate<br />

passengers--regulations regarding 3: 0048<br />

regulations barring segregation in interstate<br />

railway and bus travel--hearings on 5: 0241<br />

Illinois<br />

Cairo parade ordinance 12: 0168<br />

Carbondale--attempted murder <strong>of</strong> Curlee<br />

Brown in 6: 0218<br />

Chenot school desegregation case 12: 0168<br />

Chicago<br />

civil rights rally 12: 0168<br />

de facto segregation in--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0303<br />

public schools--application for grant under<br />

1965 Education Act 24: 0<strong>22</strong>0<br />

school boycott 24: 0325<br />

school desegregation case 24: 0325<br />

Cook County--racial integration in <strong>the</strong> judiciary<br />

and administrative legal <strong>of</strong>fices in 5: 0371<br />

Decatur employment discrimination complaints<br />

25: 0001<br />

East St. Louis school desegregation case<br />

2: 0671<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Joliet--complaints regarding de facto<br />

segregation in 25: 0303<br />

Mound City--complaint regarding firing <strong>of</strong><br />

African American teachers in 12: 0292<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

Peoria public schools--complaints regarding de<br />

facto segregation in 25: 0105<br />

public school desegregation 12: 0168<br />

Quincy housing discrimination complaints<br />

17: 0618<br />

Robbins--complaints regarding de facto<br />

segregation in 25: 0303<br />

school desegregation litigation 9: 0034<br />

school districts--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 4: 0655<br />

state school code 25: 0303<br />

Illinois Central Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0757<br />

Immigration<br />

national origins quota system for--statement by<br />

Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman on 14: 0767<br />

Income tax<br />

Mississippi legislation regarding 20: 0746<br />

Indiana<br />

Civil Rights Commission--creation <strong>of</strong> 4: 0480<br />

Evansville racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0211<br />

FEPC legislation 4: 0480<br />

Fort Wayne racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0211<br />

Straughn--racial discrimination complaint<br />

against local Texaco station 2: 0671<br />

Individual rights<br />

article on 27: 0251<br />

"In Friendship" Committee<br />

7: 0783<br />

Inheritance and gift taxes<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Special Contribution Fund request for<br />

exemption from 21: 0429<br />

Insurance discrimination<br />

complaints--Minnesota 1: 0668; 2: 0671<br />

Integration<br />

<strong>of</strong> business community--proposals for 19: 0551<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cook County, Illinois, judiciary and<br />

administrative legal <strong>of</strong>fices 5: 0371<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dade County, Florida, public schools<br />

11:0511<br />

<strong>of</strong> Memphis, Tennessee, libraries 3: 0484<br />

New York City Board <strong>of</strong> Education resolution on<br />

25: 0480<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York City public schools--program for<br />

23: 0387<br />

Intelligence<br />

racial aspects <strong>of</strong>--scientific research on<br />

12: 0310<br />

International League for <strong>the</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> Man<br />

arbitrary arrests, detention, and exile--study on<br />

20: 0547<br />

International Rescue Committee, Inc.<br />

activities 21: 0720<br />

Interracial justice<br />

promotion <strong>of</strong> 3: 0001


Intrastate commerce<br />

segregated public accommodations--<br />

Mississippi legislation mandating 20: 0714<br />

Iowa<br />

FEPC legislation 7: 0783<br />

Iowa State University<br />

fraternities and sororities--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 12: 0234<br />

Jenner Bill<br />

National Lawyers Guild opposition to 18: 0418<br />

John Birch Society<br />

police--allegations <strong>of</strong> links with 15: 0571<br />

John Mansville Corporation<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0785<br />

Johnson,Josephine<br />

contempt charges against 7: 0460<br />

Johnson, Lyndon B.<br />

civil rights statements by 27: 0480<br />

speech by, at Howard University 19: 0686;<br />

20: 0547; 27: 0480<br />

Johnson, Manning<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> demand for action against, by U.S.<br />

Justice <strong>Department</strong> 3: 0146; 8: 0487<br />

Johnson, William Joe<br />

rape case against 12: 0457<br />

Juries<br />

discriminatorily constituted--objections to<br />

4: 0612<br />

Jury trial amendment<br />

14: 0657<br />

Justice <strong>Department</strong>, U.S.<br />

Civil Rights Division--creation <strong>of</strong> 14: 0767<br />

Johnson, Manning--<strong>NAACP</strong> demand for action<br />

against 3: 0146; 8: 0487<br />

Mitchell, Clarence--conference with 3: 0610<br />

Kansas<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

racial discrimination complaints<br />

Bonner Springs 12: 0248<br />

McPherson 12: 0248<br />

refusal <strong>of</strong> state schools to hire African<br />

American teachers 12: 0248<br />

Wichita 12: 0248<br />

state public accommodations legislation<br />

12: 0248<br />

Wichita school desegregation case 23: 0001<br />

Winfield--white efforts to prohibit inter-racial<br />

dating in 12: 0248<br />

Kennard, Clyde<br />

Mississippi Sou<strong>the</strong>rn College--attempt to enroll<br />

at 2: 0165<br />

Kennedy, John F.<br />

Carter, Robert L--proposed meeting with<br />

13: 0610<br />

civil rights--special message on 4: 0612<br />

Kennedy, Robert F.<br />

Watts riot--speech on 20: 0479<br />

Kentucky<br />

Frankfort school desegregation 24: 0325<br />

Fulton racial discrimination complaints 12: 0292<br />

Hopkinsville--complaints regarding racial<br />

composition <strong>of</strong> Selective Service draftees in<br />

1: 0875<br />

Knox County school desegregation 1: 0875<br />

Knox County school desegregation case<br />

12: 0292<br />

Louisville--proposed civil rights ordinance<br />

14: 0657<br />

Louisville protest demonstrations 9: 0299<br />

Louisville public schools--report on changes in<br />

academic achievement since integration <strong>of</strong><br />

25: 0541<br />

Richmond school desegregation case 12: 0292<br />

segregation on intrastate bus and rail<br />

transportation--unconstitutionally <strong>of</strong> state<br />

legislation mandating 12: 0292<br />

KKK<br />

activities <strong>of</strong>, in Georgia 7: 00001<br />

Labor<br />

legislation--New York 18: 0440<br />

migrant<br />

Florida--loan applications for 18: 0785<br />

New York legislation regarding 18: 0440;<br />

19: 0488<br />

study <strong>of</strong> camps <strong>of</strong>, in New York 18: 0440;<br />

19: 0488<br />

organized--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 3: 0070<br />

see also Unions<br />

Labor <strong>Department</strong>, U.S.<br />

jobs for minorities with--availability <strong>of</strong> 18: 0560<br />

newsletters 19: 0686<br />

Labor-Management Reform Act<br />

18: 0440<br />

Labor-management relations<br />

court decisions affecting 19: 0284<br />

Law, W. W.<br />

U.S. Post Office <strong>Department</strong>--grievance<br />

against 9: 0299


Law students<br />

African American--placement <strong>of</strong>, in nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

law firms 19: 0749<br />

Law Students Civil Rights Research Council<br />

general 19: 0749<br />

Spring Conference 20: 0746<br />

Lawyers<br />

compensation <strong>of</strong>, for assisting <strong>NAACP</strong> in<br />

litigation 1: 0621; 2: 0231; 4: 0480; 19: 0931<br />

conferences 19: 0763<br />

fees--sampling <strong>of</strong> 19: 0931<br />

Lawyer's Committee on Civil Rights Under <strong>the</strong><br />

Law<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> 13: 0610<br />

Leadership Training Conferences<br />

Region III 12:0373<br />

Region IV 1: 0668<br />

LeFlore, John<br />

suspension <strong>of</strong>, as Mobile, Alabama, postman<br />

11: 0792<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> aid and defender services<br />

directory <strong>of</strong> 4: 0090<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> notes<br />

miscellaneous 20: 0001<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> system, U.S.<br />

discrimination against <strong>the</strong> poor by--complaints<br />

regarding 20: 0100<br />

Legislative reapportionment<br />

South Carolina--lawsuit on constitutionality <strong>of</strong><br />

11: 0614<br />

Licensing power<br />

state--efforts to curtail discriminatory practices<br />

in 13: 0115<br />

Libraries<br />

Memphis, Tennessee--integration <strong>of</strong> 3: 0484<br />

Lindsay, John V.<br />

Civilian Review Board proposal 15: 0600<br />

New York County Lawyers Association-address<br />

at annual dinner <strong>of</strong> 15: 0562<br />

Literary tests<br />

proposed challenge to constitutionality <strong>of</strong><br />

8: 0487<br />

Louisiana<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 1: 0697; 12: 0310;<br />

20: 0544; 27: 0001<br />

Bogalusa--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against Crown-Zellerbach plant in 19: 0551<br />

East Baton Rouge urban renewal project-racial<br />

discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0001<br />

Minden--complaints regarding voting<br />

registration denials 27: 0329<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

activities <strong>of</strong>, while under court injunction<br />

12:0310<br />

branch <strong>of</strong>ficers--criticism <strong>of</strong>, for filing<br />

membership lists with state <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

27: 0001<br />

field report 3: 0484; 12: 0310<br />

membership lists--opposition to filing <strong>of</strong>, with<br />

state <strong>of</strong>ficials 27: 0001<br />

operations in--suspension <strong>of</strong> 20: 0544<br />

organizations filing membership lists with<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> state--list <strong>of</strong> 27: 0001<br />

registration <strong>of</strong>, as a foreign nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

corporation in 27: 0001<br />

New Orleans mass meeting 12: 0310<br />

New Orleans racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0310<br />

Shreveport--incident at airport involving Jackie<br />

Robinson 5: 0456; 16: 0488<br />

Slidell--complaint regarding school segregation<br />

in 23: 0621<br />

voter registration complaints 20: 0177<br />

Webster Parish grand jury investigation <strong>of</strong> FBI<br />

27: 0329<br />

Maine<br />

antidiscrimination law 9: 0299<br />

Auburn--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against Board <strong>of</strong> Education 3: 0070<br />

Wells racial discrimination complaints 12: 0512<br />

Managed litigation<br />

strategy and tactics <strong>of</strong> 2: 0671<br />

Marcus, Maria L.<br />

general correspondence 6: 0180-0739;<br />

7: 0001-0654<br />

outgoing correspondence 8: 0765<br />

requests for assistance from 6: 0180-0739;<br />

7: 0001-0277, 0472; 8: 0765<br />

requests for information from 6: 0366, 0450;<br />

7: 0277<br />

Marriage licenses<br />

racial designations on--opposition to 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Marriages<br />

interracial--Nebraska legislation prohibiting<br />

12: 0483<br />

interracial--overturn <strong>of</strong> Arizona legislation<br />

prohibiting 10: 0037<br />

Marshall, Thurgood<br />

general correspondence 7: 0783


Maryland<br />

Annapolis sit-in demonstrations 3: 0871<br />

Baltimore--proposal for creation <strong>of</strong> multiple<br />

NMCP branches in 12: 0340<br />

Baltimore School Superintendents Conference<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Practical Problems <strong>of</strong> Public School<br />

Desegregation 10: 0089<br />

Cambridge racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0340<br />

Frederick--racial discrimination complaint<br />

against <strong>the</strong>ater in 4: 0274; 12: 0340<br />

Giles-Johnson rape case in 8: 0765<br />

Hartford County school desegregation 24: 0325<br />

Montgomery County <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works--complaint regarding dismissal <strong>of</strong><br />

Michael Tabor 11: 0511<br />

Montgomery County parade and public<br />

assemblies ordinance 7: 0472<br />

Montgomery County public accommodations<br />

ordinance 12: 0340<br />

privately owned public accommodations--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 2: 0001<br />

restaurants--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 3: 0871; 4: 0410; 8: 0765; 9: 0034<br />

school desegregation efforts 23: 0001<br />

voter registration requirements 27: 0001<br />

Massachusetts<br />

Boston--<strong>NAACP</strong> public school survey 23: 0387<br />

Boston <strong>NAACP</strong> Branch voter registration<br />

expenses 12: 0340<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

mortgage loans--legislation prohibiting<br />

discrimination in granting <strong>of</strong> 10: 0037<br />

racial imbalance in public schools--legislation<br />

providing for elimination <strong>of</strong> 23: 0387<br />

real estate <strong>of</strong>fices ruled to be public<br />

accommodations in 10: 0037<br />

"Massive resistance" legislation<br />

Virginia--test <strong>of</strong> constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 2: 0231<br />

Mass meetings<br />

Clarksdale, Mississippi 10: 0505<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana 12: 0310<br />

Mays, Willie<br />

housing discrimination issue 1: 0156<br />

McKenney, Elwood S.<br />

testimonial dinner 4: 0009<br />

Metcalf, George<br />

bombing <strong>of</strong> home <strong>of</strong>, in Natchez, Mississippi<br />

21: 0429<br />

Metropolitan councils<br />

constitutions for 11: 0372, 0614<br />

"Metropolitan development for equal<br />

opportunity" program<br />

New York City 27: 0480, 0516<br />

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 3: 0146<br />

Michigan<br />

Baldwin racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0373<br />

Benton Harbor racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0373<br />

Civil Rights Commission--proposed creation <strong>of</strong><br />

5: 0652<br />

Constitutional Convention<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Rights, Suffrage and<br />

Elections--Robert L. Carter's statement<br />

before 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

general 4: 0410<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> testimony before 3: 0146<br />

Detroit<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education--racial discrimination<br />

complaint against electrical<br />

apprenticeship and training program<br />

conducted by 24: 0325<br />

lawyers' conference 19: 0763<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Branch Executive Committee<br />

meeting on multiple branches in<br />

metropolitan areas 11: 0614<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> multiple branch proposal for<br />

12: 0373<br />

police brutality complaints 12: 0373<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Fair Employment Practices Act 2: 09<strong>22</strong><br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

state constitution--civil rights guarantees in<br />

12: 0373<br />

Wayne County<br />

public schools--report on racial distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> students and contract personnel<br />

24: 0453<br />

public schools--request for racial count <strong>of</strong><br />

students and employees in 24: 0453<br />

school and staff services directories 24: 0453<br />

Military dependents<br />

assignment <strong>of</strong>, to public schools--U.S. Air<br />

Force policy on 24: 0325<br />

segregation in schools serving--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0001<br />

Minimum wage order<br />

New York 21: 0276


Minnesota<br />

insurance discrimination complaints 1: 0668;<br />

2: 0671<br />

Minneapolis--Region IV Leadership Training<br />

Conference in 1: 0668<br />

public accommodations law 5: 0538<br />

St. Paul<br />

housing ordinance 9: 0034<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Branch constitution and bylaws<br />

12: 0420<br />

school desegregation case 11: 0614<br />

Staples racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0420<br />

Miscegenation laws<br />

4: 0655<br />

Mississippi<br />

ACLU field <strong>of</strong>fice--Lawyer's Constitutional<br />

Defense Committee case docket 20: 0705<br />

African American churches in--efforts to rebuild<br />

11: 0273<br />

antibarratry legislation 6: 0023<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 12: 0457<br />

Biloxi--efforts to integrate beaches in 2: 0146<br />

Biloxi beach discrimination case 1: 0500;<br />

3: 0693; 9: 0162; 12: 0457<br />

Bureaus <strong>of</strong> Old Age and Survivors Insurance<br />

and Internal Revenue--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 2: 0800<br />

civil rights workers in--request that federal<br />

hospital and health facilities be made<br />

available to 10: 0505<br />

Clarksdale--<strong>NAACP</strong> mass meeting in 10: 0505<br />

delta region--report on needs <strong>of</strong> African<br />

American farmers in 7: 0783<br />

disorderly conduct legislation 6: 0023<br />

economic pressure campaign against African<br />

Americans 7: 0783<br />

educators--legislation providing additional<br />

requirements for employment <strong>of</strong> 20: 0475<br />

federal intervention in--<strong>NAACP</strong> call for<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0341<br />

federal surplus food program--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 8: 0264<br />

Freedom Rider cases 5: 0048; 16: 0704<br />

Gulfport--efforts to integrate beaches in 2: 0146<br />

Harrison County beach discrimination case<br />

5: 0456<br />

Hinds County--murder <strong>of</strong> Ollie Shelby in<br />

11: 0372<br />

Jackson<br />

bus terminal--desegregation <strong>of</strong> 12: 0457<br />

recreational facilities in--suit for integration<br />

<strong>of</strong> 7: 0001<br />

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hearings in<br />

11: 0372<br />

legislation in 1956 legislative session--overview<br />

<strong>of</strong> and observations on 20: 0714<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--investigation <strong>of</strong> 20: 0344; 27: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> relief operations in 10: 0505<br />

Natchez--bombing <strong>of</strong> home <strong>of</strong> George Metcalf<br />

in 21: 0429<br />

police brutality complaints 10: 0505<br />

police <strong>of</strong>ficials--proposal for filing <strong>of</strong> false arrest<br />

suits against 6: 0218<br />

products made in--<strong>NAACP</strong> boycott <strong>of</strong> 11: 0273,<br />

0372<br />

pro-segregation legislation 20: 0177<br />

protest demonstrations<br />

Clarksdale 6: 0023<br />

Jackson 5: 0417; 6: 0023<br />

McComb 6: 0023<br />

Vicksburg 6: 0023<br />

pupil assignment laws 23: 0001<br />

school desegregation cases 23: 0387<br />

school desegregation petitions 23: 0563<br />

segregated public accommodations for<br />

intrastate commerce--legislation mandating<br />

20: 0714<br />

state bond issue--<strong>NAACP</strong> efforts to oppose<br />

participation in 11: 0273<br />

state income tax law 20: 0746<br />

State Line--shooting <strong>of</strong> Ed Smith in 16: 0297<br />

Summer Project 11: 0372, 0435<br />

voter registration campaign 27: 0130<br />

voter registration legislation 20: 0344; <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

voting registration denials--complaints<br />

regarding 27: 0130<br />

Winona racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0168<br />

Mississippi Legislative Investigating<br />

Committee<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--investigation <strong>of</strong> 2: 0146<br />

Mississippi Sou<strong>the</strong>rn College<br />

Kennard, Clyde--attempt to enroll at 2: 0165<br />

Missouri<br />

Charleston school desegregation case 23: 0001<br />

Columbia antidiscrimination city ordinance<br />

12: 0472<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Kansas City public accommodations ordinance<br />

12: 0472; 16: 0488<br />

Kansas City racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0472<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0659<br />

pupil assignment laws 23: 0387


Missouri cont.<br />

St. Louis<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Branch--complaints regarding<br />

ineffectual leadership 11: 0130<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Branch disputes 11: 0130<br />

public accommodations bill 8: 0700<br />

Missouri Pacific Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

12: 0420<br />

Mitchell, Clarence<br />

equal employment opportunity--statement on<br />

18: 0785<br />

FBI and Justice <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials-conference<br />

with 3: 0610<br />

Hannah, John M.--meeting with 3: 0610<br />

Tiffany, Gordon--meeting with 3: 0610<br />

Modern Community Developers, Inc.<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> 4: 0480<br />

Moon, Henry Lee<br />

20: 0726<br />

Moore, Cecil<br />

complaints regarding 11: 0060<br />

Moore, William L.<br />

murder <strong>of</strong>, in Alabama--FBI investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Mormonism<br />

African Americans and 2: 0800<br />

Morris, Barbara A.<br />

general correspondence 8: 0001-0264<br />

job description 20: 0746<br />

memorandums 9: 0679<br />

miscellaneous handwritten notes 20: 0746<br />

outgoing correspondence 9: 0001<br />

personal correspondence 20: 0746<br />

requests for assistance from 8: 0001-0264<br />

requests for information from 8: 0001, 0095,<br />

0264<br />

resume 20: 0746<br />

Morrison, deLesseps<br />

U.S. Ambassador to <strong>the</strong> OAS--opposition to<br />

appointment as 9: 0683<br />

Morsell, John<br />

memorandums 9: 0707<br />

Mortgage loans<br />

Massachusetts legislation prohibiting<br />

discrimination in granting <strong>of</strong> 10: 0037<br />

Motley, Constance Baker<br />

general correspondence 8: 0368<br />

requests for assistance from 8: 0368<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

activities--newspaper and magazine articles on<br />

20: 0726, 0937<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors meetings--minutes <strong>of</strong><br />

9: 0162; 11: 0273, 0511<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors--study and recommendation<br />

on expansion <strong>of</strong> 10: 0419<br />

board members--procedures for election <strong>of</strong><br />

9: 0457<br />

branch and regional constitutions 9: 0608<br />

branch disputes<br />

Alaska 10: 0659<br />

California 10: 0659<br />

Central Long Island Branch 4: 0546<br />

Colorado 10: 0659<br />

Connecticut 10: 0659<br />

Florida 10: 0659<br />

general 9: 0162-0608<br />

Illinois 10: 0659<br />

Kansas 10: 0659<br />

Los Angeles, California 10: 0699<br />

Michigan 10: 0659<br />

Missouri 10: 0659<br />

Newark, New Jersey 11: 0043<br />

New Jersey 10: 0659<br />

New Mexico 10: 0659<br />

New York 10: 0732<br />

New York City 10: 0830<br />

New York State Conference 11: 0001<br />

Ohio 10: 0732<br />

Pennsylvania 10: 0732<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 11: 0060<br />

Providence, Rhode Island 11: 0112<br />

St. Louis, Missouri 11: 0130<br />

Texas 13: 0179<br />

Washington State 10: 0732<br />

branches--budget and fiscal controls 11: 0746<br />

branch <strong>of</strong>fices--eligibility <strong>of</strong> members to run for<br />

11: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Branch Problem Clinic report sheets 11: 0614<br />

certificate <strong>of</strong> incorporation 10: 0419<br />

Committee on Convention Procedure report<br />

9: 0608<br />

constitutional revision 2: 0317; 3: 0583; 5: 0001;<br />

9: 0162; 20: 0841<br />

conventions<br />

discussion topics 10: 0144<br />

56th National--branch program clinic<br />

11: 0511<br />

policy statements 10: 0144<br />

program 9: 0162<br />

resolutions 9: 0608; 10: 0144<br />

workshops 9: 0162; 10: 0144


Division <strong>of</strong> Research and Information--creation<br />

<strong>of</strong> 21: 0597<br />

education--policy on segregation in 9: 0608<br />

Education Committees--handbook for 9: 0162<br />

employment applications and resumes 20: 0847<br />

federal elections--proposed political action<br />

18: 0860<br />

5th Annual Regional Conference in Atlanta,<br />

Georgia 2: 0647<br />

financial reporting--branch procedures for<br />

11: 0372, 0511<br />

financial statement 20: 0904<br />

Freedom Fund audit report 16: 0692<br />

Freedom Fund contributions 11: 0614; 13: 0245<br />

General Counsel annual reports <strong>22</strong>: 0381<br />

General Counsel monthly reports <strong>22</strong>: 0457,<br />

0571<br />

grants by tax-exempt organizations--handling<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10: 0386<br />

hearings participated in--list <strong>of</strong> 20: 0177<br />

housing resolutions 17: 0309<br />

legal assistance--requests for 12: 0001-0074,<br />

0211, 0234, 0292, 0340, 0420, 0457, 0512-<br />

0562, 0675-0834; 13: 0001, 0024, 0179-<br />

0339; 16: 0148-0488, 0704<br />

legal cases<br />

bail bonds for 26: 0591<br />

procedures for handling 11: 0746; 21: 0116<br />

status <strong>of</strong> 9: 0457, 0679; <strong>22</strong>: 0457, 0571<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Department</strong><br />

activities reports 9: 0457<br />

budget 9: 0707; 21: 0091<br />

program--outline <strong>of</strong> <strong>22</strong>: 0348<br />

reports 21: 0962; <strong>22</strong>: 0781<br />

review <strong>of</strong> status <strong>of</strong> 9: 07<strong>22</strong><br />

<strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee annual report<br />

10: 0419<br />

legal services proposal 20: 0100<br />

legal staff--structure and role <strong>of</strong> 26: 0582<br />

legal staff salary scale 26: 0582<br />

Liaison Committee meetings--minutes <strong>of</strong><br />

21: 0116<br />

life memberships--purchase <strong>of</strong> 20: 0909<br />

litigation expenses 9: 0732<br />

Manual <strong>of</strong> Branch Election Procedure 5: 0652;<br />

11: 0197<br />

members and contributors--refusal to reveal<br />

names <strong>of</strong> 9: 0162<br />

membership lists--opposition to filing <strong>of</strong>, with<br />

state <strong>of</strong>ficials 27: 0001<br />

membership reports 11: 0614; 13: 0245<br />

Mississippi Legislative Investigating Committee<br />

investigation 2: 0146<br />

National Office--interrelationship with branches<br />

with regard to financial procedures 10: 0419;<br />

11: 0435, 0511<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice problems 21: 0001<br />

organizational and procedural study--progress<br />

report on implementation phase <strong>of</strong> 11: 0372<br />

picketing campaign 9: 0608<br />

policy statements and resolutions 20: 0344<br />

proposal for establishment <strong>of</strong> multiple branches<br />

in cities with populations in excess <strong>of</strong><br />

250,000 11 :0273<br />

public education--program needs in 21: 0597<br />

public relations activities 20: 0726<br />

recommendation letters 21: 0037<br />

registration <strong>of</strong>, as foreign non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation<br />

27: 0001-0130<br />

reorganization program 10: 0419<br />

sit-in demonstrations--position on 26: 0037<br />

sit-in demonstrations--suggested procedures<br />

for 26: 0037<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Regional Office reports 13: 0063<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Regional Advisory Board meeting<br />

3: 0001<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Region leadership training<br />

conference 9: 0457<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to suppress 2: 0599<br />

Southwest Area Conference constitution<br />

13: 0115<br />

Special Contribution Fund<br />

bequests to 21: 0200<br />

budget 21: 0660, 0798<br />

constitution and bylaws 11: 0273; 21: 0169,<br />

0<strong>22</strong>2, 0660<br />

contributions 21: 0<strong>22</strong>2-0474<br />

contributors--list <strong>of</strong> 21: 0340<br />

correspondence relating to 21: 0<strong>22</strong>2-0429<br />

Delaware--request for incorporation in<br />

21: 0429<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> 21: 0169, 0597<br />

Executive Committee members--list <strong>of</strong><br />

21: 0660<br />

genesis <strong>of</strong> 10: 0386; 21: 0169<br />

inheritance and gift taxes--request for<br />

exemption from 21: 0429<br />

publicity materials 21: 0798<br />

solicitation for contributions--21: 0597<br />

tax exemption application forms 21: 0<strong>22</strong>2<br />

tax exempt status 21: 0<strong>22</strong>2, 0340, 0597<br />

trustees--meetings <strong>of</strong> 21: 0276, 0597, 0660<br />

Special Mississippi Investigating Committee<br />

10: 0505


<strong>NAACP</strong> cont.<br />

staff<br />

lists 20: 0547<br />

memorandums 9: 07<strong>22</strong><br />

salaries 21: 0091<br />

state conference <strong>of</strong> branches questionnaire<br />

11: 0614, 0746<br />

state conferences--model constitution and<br />

bylaws for 11: 0746<br />

tax exempt status--questions regarding<br />

5: 0101; 9: 0299; 10: 0386; 12: 0373;<br />

21: 0101<br />

voter education project 21: 0868; 27: 0001<br />

voter registration project annual report 11: 0372<br />

Washington Bureau monthly reports 14: 0767;<br />

27: 0308<br />

West Coast Region reports 13: 0339<br />

workshops 3: 0553; 4: 0612<br />

youth program 8: 0368<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Defense and Educational Fund,<br />

Inc.<br />

legal status <strong>of</strong> 4: 0859<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--relationship with 5: 0652; 9: 0299;<br />

21:0116<br />

origin and development <strong>of</strong> 21: 0116<br />

tax exempt status--questions regarding 5: 0200<br />

NAIRO<br />

bylaws--amendment to 21: 0962<br />

18th Annual Conference 21: 0874, 0962<br />

membership list 21: 0962<br />

public policy statement 21: 0962<br />

NAIRO-Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights<br />

Internship Program<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> participation in 21: 0874, 0962<br />

National Bar Association<br />

convention 19: 0551<br />

National Capital Voters Association<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

National Catholic Conference for Interracial<br />

Justice<br />

Educational Services Project 20: 0547<br />

National City Lines, Inc.<br />

proposed boycott <strong>of</strong> 26: 0619<br />

National Civil Liberties Clearing House<br />

16th Annual Conference--remarks by William<br />

Taylor at 14: 0767<br />

National Committee Against Discrimination in<br />

Housing (NCDH)<br />

activities reports 17: 0448<br />

constitution 17: 0285<br />

convention--speech by Franklin Roosevelt Jr.<br />

at 18: 0785<br />

Executive Committee reports 17: 0285<br />

fair housing statutes and ordinances--report on<br />

18: 0206<br />

housing program--proposal for 17: 0448<br />

member organizations--list <strong>of</strong> 17: 0309<br />

program activities 17: 0285<br />

National Conference on Constitutional Rights<br />

and American Freedom<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

National forest lands<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

20: 0177<br />

National Lawyers Guild<br />

civil liberties case docket 2: 0379<br />

civil rights case docket 14: 0657<br />

Jenner Bill--opposition to 18: 0418<br />

National <strong>Legal</strong> Aid and Defender Association<br />

program 3: 0416<br />

National Science Foundation<br />

Summer Institutes in Science--discriminatory<br />

policies <strong>of</strong> colleges participating in 3: 0693<br />

Summer Institutes in Science--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 5: 0538<br />

National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc.<br />

farm workers--report on condition <strong>of</strong> 18: 0440;<br />

19: 0488<br />

National Union League<br />

economic gap between African Americans and<br />

whites--call for special effort to close<br />

10: 0001<br />

NCOSTA<br />

conference 19: 0551<br />

Nebraska<br />

African American teachers--report on<br />

employment and utilization <strong>of</strong> 24: 0583<br />

interracial marriages--state legislation<br />

prohibiting 12: 0483<br />

Omaha<br />

housing restrictions 4: 0363<br />

Labor Institute on Human Relations<br />

resolution on fair employment practices<br />

24: 0583<br />

public schools--complaints regarding<br />

discriminatory hiring practices by 24: 0583<br />

racial discrimination complaints 12: 0483<br />

school desegregation case 4: 0363<br />

public schools--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 24: 0583<br />

Negro American Labor Council<br />

convention 4: 0480<br />

New York breweries--agreement with 16: 0001


Nevada<br />

Babbitt--murder <strong>of</strong> Hazel Pride in 13: 0339<br />

Hawthorne racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0483<br />

New England<br />

schools--proposed survey <strong>of</strong> 12: 0512<br />

New England Regional Conference<br />

12: 0512<br />

New Hampshire<br />

public accommodations legislation 3: 0146<br />

New Jersey<br />

Asbury Park public schools<br />

de facto segregation in--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0335<br />

enrollment in--racial statistics on 25: 0335<br />

tour <strong>of</strong>, by <strong>NAACP</strong> representatives 25: 0335<br />

defender system for <strong>the</strong> indigent--proposal for<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> 8: 0001<br />

employment discrimination complaints 8: 0765<br />

Jersey City racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0523<br />

Montclair federal lawsuit protesting school<br />

desegregation 23: 0001<br />

Montclair public school facilities--study <strong>of</strong><br />

24: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee meeting<br />

5: 0736, 0821<br />

Newark <strong>NAACP</strong> Branch dispute 11: 0043<br />

Newark police brutality complaints 11: 0189<br />

Paterson police brutality complaints 12: 0523<br />

proposal to set up quotas as temporary<br />

expedient to encourage integrated<br />

neighborhoods 10: 0001<br />

public schools--efforts to eliminate de facto<br />

segregation in 23: 0387<br />

racial discrimination in public education--plan to<br />

eliminate 12: 0248<br />

school desegregation cases<br />

Englewood 7: 0472; 23: 0001<br />

Newark 23: 0001<br />

Orange 1: 0775; 12: 0373<br />

Passaic 23: 0001<br />

Woodbury 23: 0001<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches answer<br />

to petition by John F. Davis 11: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

constitution and bylaws 11: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Trenton housing discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0523<br />

Trenton urban renewal project--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0016<br />

White Citizens Council--organization <strong>of</strong> 9: 0732<br />

New Mexico<br />

antidiscrimination legislation 12: 0562<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Farmington racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0562<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

constitution 12: 0562<br />

New World Foundation<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> application for grant from 21: 0749<br />

New York (city)<br />

African American teachers--complaints<br />

regarding racial discrimination against<br />

25: 0424<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education policy statements 25: 0541<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education resolution on integration<br />

and educational standards 25: 0480<br />

Central Long Island <strong>NAACP</strong> Branch dispute<br />

4: 0546<br />

Civilian Review Board<br />

background information 15: 0040, 0102<br />

bibliography 15:0251<br />

case briefs 15: 0040, 0102<br />

Citizen's Union <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

position paper on 15: 0371<br />

complaints 15: 0260<br />

conferences 15: 0286<br />

correspondence regarding 15: 0371<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> 15: 0286-0408; 18: 0376<br />

legislation--amendments to 15: 0371, 0408<br />

miscellaneous 15: 0408<br />

New York Young Democrat Club City Affairs<br />

Committee recommendations 15: 0649<br />

police brutality complaints--investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

15: 0371, 0408; 18: 0376<br />

policy recommendations 15: 0808<br />

press releases 15: 0562<br />

printed matter 15: 0571<br />

proposals and structures 15: 0600<br />

questionnaire on issues 15: 0624<br />

reports 15: 0649<br />

statements 15: 0778<br />

testimony in support <strong>of</strong> 15: 0371, 0408<br />

Commission on Human Rights policy statement<br />

10: 0001<br />

Commission on Human Rights report on<br />

blockbusting 16: 0001<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Welfare Branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>-expulsion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> 11: 0372, 0435, 0511<br />

East Harlem-Yorkville school bus transfer-study<br />

<strong>of</strong> 25: 0480<br />

fair housing ordinance 10: 0037<br />

housing discrimination complaints 17: 0067


New York (city) cont.<br />

housing discrimination legislation 2: 0165<br />

integrated education--blueprint for fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

action 25: 0541<br />

law enforcement task force report 15: 0649<br />

lawyers' conference 19: 0763<br />

"metropolitan development for equal<br />

opportunity" program 27: 0480, 0516<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0830<br />

police brutality complaints 3: 0048, 0070;<br />

5: 0001<br />

police department--procedures for handling<br />

complaints against 19: 0763<br />

police department--proposal for completion <strong>of</strong><br />

race relations course as condition <strong>of</strong><br />

appointment 5: 0538<br />

Port Authority--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 6: 0218<br />

public school system<br />

construction program 25: 0541<br />

decentralization <strong>of</strong> 25: 0541<br />

de facto segregation in--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0480<br />

excellence for--Board <strong>of</strong> Education policy<br />

statement on 25: 0541<br />

integration <strong>of</strong>--program for 23: 0387<br />

needs <strong>of</strong>--report on 25: 0541<br />

probationary teachers--proposal for<br />

fingerprinting <strong>of</strong> 15: 0001<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

6: 0366<br />

St. Moritz Hotel--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 2: 0671<br />

school desegregation<br />

cases 24: 0325<br />

general 23: 0706; 25: 0480<br />

proposals 23: 0001; 25: 0541<br />

unlawful possession <strong>of</strong> weapons--legislation<br />

relating to 5: 0713<br />

VISTA activities in 27: 0389<br />

New York (state)<br />

Albany--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against State College for Teachers 8: 0368<br />

Amityville school desegregation case 24: 0914<br />

Bear Mountain Park--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 2: 0485<br />

breweries--agreement with Negro American<br />

Labor Council 16: 0001<br />

Bronx County police brutality complaints<br />

12: 0583<br />

Bronx <strong>NAACP</strong> Branch Education Committee<br />

report 23: 0718<br />

Brooklyn<br />

Lefferts Junior High School--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 8: 0383<br />

police brutality complaints 8: 0564<br />

school desegregation 9: 0034<br />

school desegregation case 12: 0583<br />

Buffalo police brutality complaints 2: 0379<br />

Buffalo school desegregation case 23: 0001<br />

businesses with discriminatory employment<br />

practices--<strong>NAACP</strong> picketing <strong>of</strong> 12: 0583<br />

Civil Court--proposed appointment <strong>of</strong> Robert L.<br />

Carter to 13: 0610<br />

Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education's policy statement<br />

on de facto segregation in public schools<br />

24: 0914<br />

Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education's report on school<br />

desegregation 24: 0914<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Civil Service pamphlet on<br />

handling <strong>of</strong> employee grievances 21: 0001<br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education report <strong>of</strong> special study<br />

<strong>of</strong> elementary school pupils 23: 0718<br />

discrimination in sale or rental <strong>of</strong> private<br />

housing--legislation regarding 6: 0143<br />

discrimination in sports and housing--legislation<br />

prohibiting 20: 0177<br />

employment discrimination legislation 8: 0391<br />

Hempstead school desegregation case 1: 0001;<br />

4: 0546<br />

labor legislation 18: 0440<br />

law against discrimination--proposed<br />

amendment <strong>of</strong> 2: 0231<br />

migrant labor bills--summary <strong>of</strong> 18: 0440;<br />

19: 0488<br />

migratory farm labor camps--study <strong>of</strong> 18: 0440;<br />

19: 0488<br />

minimum wage order 21: 0276<br />

Mount Vemon school desegregation case<br />

23: 0001<br />

Nassau County police brutality complaints<br />

12: 0583<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0732<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> legislative proposals on education<br />

3: 0583<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> State Conference <strong>of</strong> Branches disputes<br />

11: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> State Conference Legislative<br />

Committee report 2: 0231<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> State <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committee report<br />

11: 0001; 12: 0583<br />

New Rochelle comprehensive plan for<br />

educational excellence 23: 0718<br />

Niagra Falls public schools--complaints<br />

regarding de facto segregation in 26: 0001


Niagra Falls public schools--efforts to eliminate<br />

racial imbalances in 26: 0001<br />

public accommodations legislation 7: 0001<br />

public assistance program and operations-report<br />

on 20: 0547<br />

public schools<br />

de facto segregation in--efforts to eliminate<br />

23: 0387<br />

racial balance in--guiding principles for<br />

securing 25: 0371<br />

racial imbalance in--report on 24: 0325<br />

Rochester school desegregation case 23: 0001<br />

Rockville Centre urban renewal project--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0206<br />

school district boundary lines--proposed<br />

changes in 25: 0371<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

constitution 9: 0299<br />

state police--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 3: 0484<br />

suppression <strong>of</strong> evidence obtained as result <strong>of</strong><br />

unlawful search and seizure--legislation<br />

relating to 10: 0001<br />

unfair labor practices--NLRB investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

18: 0376<br />

Westhampton--racial discrimination complaint<br />

against Bath & Tennis Club 2: 0800<br />

New York City Council Against Poverty<br />

meetings and activities 10: 0245<br />

New York Civil Liberties Union<br />

board meetings 4: 0761; 10: 0001<br />

police brutality--proposals <strong>of</strong> procedures for<br />

dealing with 12: 0583<br />

New York County Lawyers Association<br />

Lindsay, John V.--address by 15: 0562<br />

New York Foundation<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> application for grant from 21: 0784<br />

New York Hotel Trades Council<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--civil rights agreement with 19: 0284<br />

New York Metropolitan Council<br />

outline for 11: 0273<br />

New York State Bar Association<br />

Committee on Civil Rights report on racial<br />

imbalance in <strong>the</strong> public schools 23: 0816<br />

New York University<br />

James Madison Lecture on de facto segregation<br />

at 5: 0821<br />

New York Young Democrat Club<br />

City Affairs Committee recommendations on<br />

civilian complaint review board 15: 0649<br />

NLRB<br />

decisions 19: 0598<br />

racial discrimination and 19: 0284<br />

racial discrimination complaints--handling <strong>of</strong><br />

13: 0390; 14: 0001<br />

unfair labor practices in New York-investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> 18: 0376<br />

North Carolina<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 12: 0675<br />

Asheville school desegregation 12: 0675<br />

Charlotte Lawyers' Conference 12: 0675;<br />

19: 0763<br />

discriminatory voting laws--complaint regarding<br />

5: 0538<br />

Greensboro racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0675<br />

National Guard--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 3: 0610<br />

Pittsboro racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0675<br />

police brutality complaints 4: 0009<br />

racial discrimination complaints 4: 0009<br />

Raleigh--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against Memorial Hospital 3: 0610<br />

Reidesville--murder <strong>of</strong> African American in<br />

1: 0164<br />

school desegregation 6: 0143<br />

sit-in demonstrations 9: 0732<br />

State House <strong>of</strong> Representatives Committee on<br />

Corporations--Kelly Alexander's statement<br />

before 12: 0675; 20: 0344<br />

Winston-Salem--complaints regarding<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> segregated high schools in<br />

12: 0675<br />

Winston-Salem school desegregation case<br />

4: 0274<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Area Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West Coast<br />

Region<br />

constitution 11: 0614<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn communities<br />

civil rights in--<strong>NAACP</strong> workshops on 4: 0612<br />

North Georgia Area Trade School<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 6: 0604<br />

Northside Center for Child Development, Inc.<br />

annual report <strong>22</strong>: 0057<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Director's meetings <strong>22</strong>: 0018, 0057<br />

fundraising activities <strong>22</strong>: 0018<br />

Program and Planning Committee report<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0057<br />

program report <strong>22</strong>: 0018<br />

staff list <strong>22</strong>: 0057


Northwest Area Conference<br />

12: 0727<br />

Obscenity<br />

ACLU policy statement on 5: 0048<br />

Ohio<br />

Akron urban renewal project--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0206<br />

Cincinnati<br />

African American mental inferiority--lawsuit<br />

alleging 12: 0738<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch lawsuit protesting<br />

discrimination by federal government<br />

contractors 12: 0738<br />

school desegregation case 24: 0325<br />

Cleveland<br />

apprenticeship improvement and<br />

development program 11: 0746<br />

lawyers' conference 19: 0763<br />

protest demonstrations 12: 0738<br />

Columbus police brutality complaints 12: 0738<br />

Dayton<br />

city charter--text <strong>of</strong> 17: 0203<br />

city charter amendment on regulation <strong>of</strong> real<br />

property owners' rights--petition for<br />

17: 0203<br />

fair housing ordinance 17: 0203<br />

urban renewal program 17: 0203<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Hillsboro school desegregation case 12: 0738<br />

Lockland--de facto segregation in 9: 0299;<br />

24: 0325<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0732<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> convention program 4: 0862<br />

Peoria urban renewal project--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0206<br />

Portsmouth--<strong>NAACP</strong> examination <strong>of</strong><br />

elementary schools in 23: 0718<br />

Portsmouth school desegregation case<br />

23: 0001<br />

school desegregation cases 2: 0671<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

constitution 11: 0197<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches financial<br />

statement 11: 0614<br />

unemployment compensation law--<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

compliance with 8: 0391; 9: 0034<br />

Operation Open Occupancy<br />

17: 0309<br />

Oregon<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Portland<br />

public schools--complaints regarding de<br />

facto segregation in 24: 0620<br />

public schools--report on race and equal<br />

educational opportunity in 24: 0620<br />

school desegregation case 24: 0620<br />

state law providing free textbooks to parochial<br />

schools--opposition to 10: 0037<br />

Parade and public assemblies ordinances<br />

Cairo, Illinois 12: 0168<br />

Montgomery County, Maryland 7: 0472<br />

Parks and playgrounds<br />

South Carolina--desegregation <strong>of</strong> 4: 0078<br />

Pender Peanut Corporation<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

19: 0551<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Bucks County Freedom Fund Dinner 1: 0162<br />

Chester--complaints regarding refusal <strong>of</strong><br />

schools to allow pregnant girls to return to<br />

classes 13: 0001<br />

Chester County--racial discrimination complaint<br />

against Lenape Park swimming pool<br />

10: 0037<br />

Chester police brutality complaints <strong>22</strong>: 0115-<br />

0216<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Hershey school desegregation case 23: 0706<br />

Lancaster police brutality complaints 13: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0732<br />

Philadelphia<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch--investigation <strong>of</strong> fraudulent<br />

political endorsement by 3: 0891<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes 11: 0060<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> <strong>Legal</strong> Redress Committeeorganization<br />

<strong>of</strong> 3: 0891<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> proposal to create multiple branches<br />

in 11: 0060<br />

Police Advisory Board report 15: 0808<br />

school desegregation case 2: 0231, 0800;<br />

3: 0891; 4: 0142<br />

unfair educational practices--city ordinance<br />

prohibiting 25: 0001<br />

urban renewal project--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0016, 0206<br />

Pittsburgh--status <strong>of</strong> African American<br />

education in 24: 0<strong>22</strong>0


police review boards--formation <strong>of</strong>, and rules <strong>of</strong><br />

procedure for 15: 0808<br />

Rutledge housing discrimination complaint<br />

1: 0164<br />

Solicitation Act Certificate <strong>of</strong> Registration<br />

9: 0034<br />

Pohlhaus, J. Francis<br />

memoranda 9: 0683<br />

Police<br />

Atlanta, Georgia--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 8: 0264<br />

brutality--New York Civil Liberties Union<br />

proposals <strong>of</strong> procedures for dealing with<br />

12: 0583<br />

brutality complaints<br />

Americus, Georgia 16: 0297<br />

Bronx County, New York 12: 0583<br />

Brooklyn, New York 8: 0564<br />

Chester, Pennsylvania <strong>22</strong>: 0115-0216<br />

Columbus, Ohio 12: 0738<br />

Detroit, Michigan 12: 0373<br />

Lancaster, Pennsylvania 13: 0001<br />

Mississippi 10: 0505<br />

Nassau County, New York 12: 0583<br />

Newark, New Jersey 11: 0189<br />

New York 2: 0379<br />

New York City 3: 0048, 0070; 5: 0001<br />

New York City Civilian Complaint Review<br />

Board investigation <strong>of</strong> 15: 0371, 0408;<br />

18: 0376<br />

North Carolina 4: 0009<br />

Oveido, Florida <strong>22</strong>: 0312<br />

Paterson, New Jersey 12: 0523<br />

Pine Bluff, Arkansas 2: 0671<br />

Savannah, Georgia 12: 0074<br />

Seabron, Florida 4: 0811<br />

Sumter, South Carolina 2: 0553<br />

Terrell County, Georgia 16: 0297<br />

Trinity, Texas 13: 0179<br />

community relations--outline for 15: 0600<br />

John Birch Society--allegations <strong>of</strong> links with<br />

15: 0571<br />

New York City--procedures for handling<br />

complaints against 19: 0763<br />

New York City--proposal for completion <strong>of</strong> race<br />

relations course as condition <strong>of</strong> appointment<br />

5: 0538<br />

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma--murder <strong>of</strong> Albert<br />

Scott by 12:0834<br />

"The Police and <strong>the</strong> Community: Police<br />

Practices and Minority Groups" 15: 0481<br />

Police and Community Relations Newsletter<br />

15: 0571<br />

review boards--formation <strong>of</strong>, and rules <strong>of</strong><br />

procedure for 15: 0808<br />

role <strong>of</strong>, in maintenance <strong>of</strong> "order"--consultation<br />

on 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Political endorsements<br />

fraudulent--by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch 3: 0891<br />

Pollak, Louis<br />

House Judiciary Subcommittee Number 3-statement<br />

before 4: 0410<br />

Poll tax<br />

Alabama--lawsuit on constitutionality <strong>of</strong><br />

11: 0614<br />

Poor, <strong>the</strong><br />

discrimination against, by legal system 20: 0100<br />

Post Office <strong>Department</strong>, U.S.<br />

Law, W. W.--grievance by 9: 0299<br />

Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom<br />

10: 0419<br />

Preferential treatment<br />

for African Americans 13: 0390<br />

President's Committee on Government<br />

Contracts<br />

complaints to--form for 9: 0034<br />

President's Committee on Juvenile<br />

Delinquency and Youth Crime<br />

Carter, Robert L.--appointment <strong>of</strong>, as special<br />

adviser on metropolitan urban problems<br />

13: 0604<br />

general 2: 0671<br />

Pride, Hazel<br />

murder <strong>of</strong>, in Babbitt, Nevada 13: 0339<br />

Pride, Maggie<br />

legal case 4: 0009<br />

Princeton University<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Prisoners<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong>--proposed changes in 27: 0361<br />

Prisons<br />

conditions--Atlanta, Georgia 4: 0655<br />

Project SERVE<br />

staff evaluation <strong>of</strong> 10: 0245<br />

Property rights<br />

conflicts with civil rights--government<br />

obligations in resolving 17: 0542<br />

Proposition 14 (California)<br />

constitutionality <strong>of</strong>--legal cases testing 17: 0542<br />

general 18: 0206<br />

legal analysis <strong>of</strong> 17: 0542<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> opposition to 17: 0542


Pro-segregation legislation<br />

Arkansas 10: 0291<br />

Public accommodations legislation<br />

Arizona 13: 0115; 20: 0177<br />

constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 7: 0092<br />

Dade County, Florida 3: 0891<br />

Kansas 12: 0248<br />

Kansas City, Missouri 12: 0472; 16: 0488<br />

Minnesota 5: 0538<br />

Montgomery County, Maryland 12: 0340<br />

New York 7: 0001<br />

New Hampshire 3: 0146<br />

St. Louis, Missouri 8: 0700<br />

Tucson, Arizona 3: 0891<br />

Utah 13: 0179<br />

Virgin Islands 21: 0344<br />

Public assistance programs<br />

New York--report on 20: 0547<br />

Public establishments<br />

federally controlled--study on legality <strong>of</strong><br />

discrimination by leasees <strong>of</strong> 13: 0145<br />

Public funds<br />

opposition to disbursement <strong>of</strong>, to institutions<br />

which discriminate 10: 0037<br />

Public <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

requests for appointments <strong>of</strong> qualified African<br />

Americans to 12: 0001<br />

Public School Desegregation Act<br />

proposal for 23: 0207<br />

Public transportation facilities<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 4: 0274<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

civil rights in--ACLU survey <strong>of</strong> 5: 0538<br />

community development employment and<br />

training program 10: 0245<br />

Pupil assignment<br />

legislation<br />

Arkansas 10: 0291<br />

Mississippi 23: 0001<br />

Missouri 23: 0387<br />

Virginia 23: 0001<br />

plans<br />

general 5: 0538<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn 2: 0800; 5: 0371<br />

Virginia 5: 0652<br />

Pupil placement legislation<br />

Alabama 25: 0001<br />

Florida 5: 0821<br />

Tennessee 13: 0145<br />

Virginia 5: 0417<br />

Quotas<br />

ACLU and American Jewish Congress policies<br />

on 10: 0001<br />

general 13: 0390<br />

to encourage integrated neighborhoods--New<br />

Jersey proposal for 10: 0001<br />

Race relations<br />

in Great Britain--church role in 4: 0761<br />

Racial conditions<br />

Albany, Georgia 12: 0074<br />

Montgomery, Alabama 11: 0792<br />

Racial data<br />

collection <strong>of</strong>--opposition to 16: 0488<br />

Racial discrimination complaints<br />

AFL-CIO affiliates 18: 0440<br />

by African American teachers in Pine Ridge,<br />

South Dakota 1: 0407<br />

airport terminal facilities 4: 0612<br />

Akron, Ohio, urban renewal project 18: 0206<br />

American Cyanamid Company plant in<br />

Savannah, Georgia 18: 0560, 0639<br />

Atlanta, Georgia, Police <strong>Department</strong> 8: 0264<br />

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 18: 0532, 0741<br />

Auburn, Maine, Board <strong>of</strong> Education 3: 0070<br />

Baldwin, Michigan 12: 0373<br />

Barstow, Florida, FHA <strong>of</strong>fice 18: 0785<br />

Barstow, Florida, Memorial Hospital 18: 0860<br />

Bear Mountain Park in New York 2: 0485<br />

Benton Harbor, Michigan 12: 0373<br />

Bonner Springs, Kansas 12: 0248<br />

Bridgeport, Connecticut 12: 0001<br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>rhood <strong>of</strong> Railway Trainmen 5: 0001<br />

California <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Veteran's Affairs<br />

17: 0274<br />

Cambridge, Maryland 12: 0340<br />

Charleston, South Carolina, municipal golf<br />

course 4: 0274<br />

Charleston, South Carolina, Naval Shipyard<br />

18: 0663<br />

Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad 3: 0001<br />

Commercial Travelers Mutual Accident<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Utica, New York 12: 0583<br />

Connecticut trailer parks 9: 0001<br />

Crown-Zellerbach plant in Bogalusa, Louisiana<br />

19: 0551<br />

David Ranken School <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Trades<br />

8: 0700, 0765<br />

Detroit, Michigan, Board <strong>of</strong> Education electrical<br />

apprenticeship and training program<br />

24: 0325<br />

East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, urban renewal<br />

project 18: 0001


Evansville, Indiana 12: 0211<br />

Farmington, New Mexico 12: 0562<br />

federal government contractors in Ohio<br />

12: 0738<br />

federal government equal employment<br />

opportunity programs 20: 0547<br />

federal surplus food program in Mississippi<br />

8: 0264<br />

Florida State Employment Service 18: 0532<br />

Fort Wayne, Indiana 12: 0211<br />

Frederick, Maryland 12: 0340<br />

Frederick, Maryland, <strong>the</strong>ater 4: 0274<br />

Frisco Railroad 5: 0001<br />

Fulton, Kentucky 12: 0292<br />

general 16: 0488<br />

Georgia State College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

Administration 12: 0074<br />

Georgia State Employment Service 18: 0785<br />

Glendale Register 12: 0583<br />

Greensboro, North Carolina 12: 0675<br />

Greenville, South Carolina, airport 8: 0564<br />

Greyhound Bus Lines 2: 0647, 0800; 4: 0811;<br />

5: 0736; 7: 0472<br />

Handy Andy grocery store chain stores 8: 0391<br />

Hawthorne, Nevada 12: 0483<br />

hospitals 17: 0001<br />

Howard Johnson restaurants in Virginia 7: 0277;<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

Illinois Central Railroad 18: 0757<br />

Illinois school districts 4: 0655<br />

Iowa State University fraternities and sororities<br />

12: 0234<br />

Jersey City, New Jersey 12: 0523<br />

John Mansville Corporation 18: 0785<br />

Kansas City, Missouri 12: 0472<br />

Kansas public schools 12: 0248<br />

labor unions 7: 0460, 0472; 8: 0001; 9: 0162,<br />

0457; 19: 0551<br />

Lefferts Junior High School in Brooklyn, New<br />

York 8: 0383<br />

Lenape Park, Chester County, Pennsylvania,<br />

swimming pool 10: 0037<br />

Lynchburg, Virginia 13: 0245<br />

Maryland restaurants 3: 0782; 4: 0410; 8: 0765;<br />

9: 0034<br />

McPherson, Kansas 12: 0248<br />

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 3: 0146<br />

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bricklayers Union<br />

5: 0200<br />

Mississippi Bureaus <strong>of</strong> Old Age and Survivors<br />

Insurance and Internal Revenue 2: 0800<br />

Missouri Pacific Railroad 12: 0420<br />

Montgomery, Alabama, municipal airport<br />

2: 0599; 8: 0487; 14: 0556<br />

Montgomery, Alabama, parks 2: 0599; 14: 0556<br />

Nashville, Tennessee, airport restaurant<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

national forest lands 20: 0177<br />

National Science Foundation Summer Institutes<br />

in Science 3: 0693; 5: 0538<br />

Nebraska public schools 24: 0583<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana 12: 0310<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana, airport 5: 0241<br />

New York City Port Authority 6: 0218<br />

New York City public school system 6: 0366<br />

New York State police 3: 0416<br />

NLRB handling <strong>of</strong> 13: 0390; 14: 0001<br />

North Carolina 4: 0009<br />

North Carolina National Guard 3: 0610<br />

North Georgia Area Trade School 6: 0604<br />

Pasadena, California, Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

3: 0146<br />

Pasco, Washington 13: 0298<br />

Pender Peanut Corporation 19: 0551<br />

Peoria, Ohio, urban renewal project 18: 0206<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, urban renewal<br />

project 18: 0016, 0206<br />

Pittsboro, North Carolina 12: 0675<br />

privately owned public accommodations in<br />

Maryland 2: 0001<br />

Oakland, California, police department 2: 0671<br />

Omaha, Nebraska 12: 0483<br />

organized labor 3: 0070<br />

Raleigh, North Carolina, Memorial Hospital<br />

3: 0610<br />

Renee <strong>Department</strong> Store 8: 0765<br />

Rockville Centre, New York, urban renewal<br />

project 18: 0206<br />

Sacramento, California, public schools 25: 0001<br />

St. Moritz Hotel 2: 0671<br />

San Diego, California, municipal golf course<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Schlitz Brewing Company plant in Tampa,<br />

Florida 18: 0665<br />

Seaboard Airline Railroad 18: 0860<br />

Seattle, Washington 12: 0727<br />

segregated school lunch workshops in Texas<br />

2: 0001<br />

segregated school lunch workshops in Virginia<br />

2: 0001; 13: 0245<br />

Selective Service System 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn airports 4: 0363; 9: 0162<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bell Telephone Company 18: 0532<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Pacific Railroad 19: 0551


Racial discrimination complaints cont.<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn public transportation facilities 4: 0274<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Railroad 26: 0619<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn school lunch workshops 3: 0378;<br />

4: 0363<br />

Staples, Minnesota 12: 0420<br />

State College for Teachers at Albany, New York<br />

8: 0368<br />

Straughn, Indiana, Texaco station 2: 0671<br />

Tallahassee, Florida<br />

air terminal 1: 0001<br />

bus rules and regulations 5: 0200<br />

general 12: 0039<br />

Tampa Electric Company 18: 0532<br />

Trailways Bus Lines 5: 0802<br />

Trenton, New Jersey, urban renewal project<br />

18: 0016<br />

United Air Lines 7: 0001<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona <strong>of</strong>f-campus housing<br />

17: 0079, 0132<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Florida 4: 0811; 9: 0683<br />

U.S. armed forces 1: 0203, 0282, 0500, 0775,<br />

0875; 2: 0001, 0100, 0231, 0317, 0553,<br />

0671; 3: 0070, 0146, 0416, 0610, 0782,<br />

0891; 4: 0009, 0274, 0612, 0655, 0811;<br />

5: 0048, 0241, 0488, 0538, 0736; 6: 0001,<br />

0180-0450, 0604, 0739; 7: 0001-0654;<br />

8: 0095, 0203, 0487, 0765; 9: 0162, 0683,<br />

0732; 10: 0659; 11: 0835; 12: 0483, 0834;<br />

13: 0179; 16: 0179<br />

U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agriculture 20: 0177<br />

U.S. Steel plant in Fairfield, Alabama 18: 0785<br />

Veteran's Administration 1: 0282<br />

Waverly, Virginia, bus terminal 26: 0624<br />

Welch, West Virginia, hospitals 18: 0560<br />

Wells, Maine 12: 0512<br />

Westhampton, New York, Bath & Tennis Club<br />

2: 0800<br />

Wichita, Kansas 12: 0248<br />

William C. Moore & Company 1: 0500; 4: 0090<br />

Winona, Mississippi 12: 0168<br />

see also Employment discrimination; Housing<br />

discrimination; Insurance discrimination<br />

Real estate <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

ruled to be public accommodations in California<br />

and Massachusetts 10: 0037<br />

The Recent Persecution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> in <strong>the</strong><br />

South<br />

review <strong>of</strong> <strong>22</strong>: 0369<br />

Recreational facilities<br />

Jackson, Mississippi--suit for integration <strong>of</strong><br />

7: 0001<br />

Region III<br />

Leadership Training Conference--general<br />

12: 0373<br />

Leadership Training Conference workshops<br />

5: 0101; 7: 0001<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> obtaining civil rights and equality<br />

in--<strong>NAACP</strong> workshop on 4: 0363<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branches--public school examination<br />

by 23: 0718<br />

Reese, David<br />

legal case <strong>of</strong> 2: 0165<br />

Reeves, Frank D.<br />

4: 0612<br />

Renee <strong>Department</strong> Store<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 8: 0765<br />

Research Conference on <strong>the</strong> Negro Community<br />

in <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

20: 0547; <strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Restrictive covenant cases<br />

5: 0494<br />

Revolving fund, <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

in Arkansas--accounting <strong>of</strong> 10: 0281<br />

Rhode Island<br />

fair housing legislation--opposition to 17: 0264<br />

Providence <strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes 11: 0112<br />

Riots<br />

Washington, D.C.--possibility <strong>of</strong> outbreak <strong>of</strong><br />

20: 0479; <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

Watts<br />

general 25: 0293<br />

Kennedy, Robert--speech by 20: 0479<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> assistance to victims <strong>of</strong> 20: 0479<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> legal aid for arrested rioters<br />

20: 0479<br />

special report on 20: 0479<br />

Robbins Trust<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> 4: 0581<br />

Robinson, Jackie<br />

incident involving, at Shreveport, Louisiana,<br />

airport 5: 0456; 16: 0488<br />

Rodgers, Gordon<br />

Anniston, Alabama, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Safety--campaign for 4: 0655<br />

Rogers, Timmie<br />

assault on 8: 0564; 26: 0578<br />

Roger William Strauss Council on Human<br />

Relations<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0803<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.<br />

NCDH convention--speech at 18: 0785


Russell, Mathius J.<br />

disappearance <strong>of</strong>, in Meridian, Mississippi<br />

2: 0165<br />

Saunders, Robert W.<br />

4: 0811<br />

Schlitz Brewing Company<br />

Brewery Workers Union--labor agreement with<br />

18: 0665<br />

Tampa, Florida, plant--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0665<br />

School aid legislation, federal<br />

4: 0142<br />

School construction<br />

federal aid for--denial <strong>of</strong>, to states engaged in<br />

segregation 7: 0783<br />

program--New York City 25: 0541<br />

School desegregation<br />

act--federal 9: 0299<br />

Anson, Texas--African American opposition to<br />

13: 0179<br />

Asheville, North Carolina 12: 0675<br />

Brooklyn, New York 9: 0034<br />

compliance with--legislative program for<br />

4: 0142<br />

decision--request for declaratory judgment by<br />

U.S. Supreme Court to implement 6: 0450<br />

efforts--Maryland 23: 0001<br />

executive action on 5: 0325<br />

Frankfort, Kentucky 24: 0325<br />

Hartford County, Maryland 24: 0325<br />

Illinois 12: 0168<br />

Jackson, Tennessee 13: 0145<br />

Knox County, Kentucky 1: 0875<br />

litigation--Illinois 9: 0034<br />

Little Rock, Arkansas 23: 0001<br />

Logan, West Virginia 13: 0298<br />

Memphis, Tennessee 13: 0145; 24: 0001<br />

Montclair, New Jersey, federal lawsuit<br />

protesting 23: 0001<br />

newspaper clippings relating to 23: 0706<br />

New York City 23: 0706; 25: 0480<br />

New York State Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education's<br />

report on--<strong>NAACP</strong> and CORE statements<br />

regarding 24: 0914<br />

North Carolina 6: 0143<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn--<strong>NAACP</strong> pamphlet on 23: 0001<br />

in <strong>the</strong> North and West 20: 0726; 23: 0001;<br />

24: 0001<br />

Oakland, California 9: 0457<br />

petitions--Mississippi 23: 0563<br />

petitions--Tennessee 13: 0145<br />

plans<br />

Alexander City, Alabama 25: 0105<br />

Liberty County, Georgia 25: 0105<br />

statement <strong>of</strong> policies for 25: 0105<br />

problems--nor<strong>the</strong>rn 5: 0736<br />

proposals--New York City 23: 0001; 25: 0541<br />

psychiatric aspects <strong>of</strong> 23: 0621<br />

in <strong>the</strong> South--guidelines for 23: 0387; 25: 0201<br />

in <strong>the</strong> South--<strong>NAACP</strong> policy statement on<br />

10: 0144<br />

statistics 13: 0390<br />

status <strong>of</strong>--report on 23: 0718<br />

in Virginia 5: 0652<br />

in Virginia--progress toward implementation <strong>of</strong><br />

13: 0245<br />

Washington, D.C. 3: 0610; <strong>22</strong>: 0001; 23: 0387;<br />

24: 0325<br />

workshop--Charlottesville, Virginia 1: 0775<br />

School desegregation cases<br />

Alabama 23: 0387<br />

Amityville, New York 24: 0914<br />

Atlanta, Georgia 24: 0325<br />

Brooklyn, New York 12: 0583<br />

Buffalo, New York 23: 0001<br />

Charleston, Missouri 23: 0001<br />

Charlottesville, Virginia 1: 0500; 25: 0001<br />

Chenot, Illinois 12: 0168<br />

Chesterfield County, Virginia 5: 0417<br />

Chicago, Illinois 24: 0325<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio 24: 0325<br />

Clarendon County, South Carolina 3: 0070;<br />

25: 0001<br />

Dallas, Texas 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

East St. Louis, Illinois 2: 0671<br />

Eloy, Arizona 23: 0001<br />

Englewood, New Jersey 7: 0472; 23: 0001<br />

Fort Worth, Texas 2: 0231; 23: 0001<br />

Hempstead, New York 1: 0001; 4: 0546<br />

Hershey, Pennsylvania 23: 0706<br />

Hillsboro, Ohio 12: 0738<br />

Houston, Texas 25: 0001<br />

Knox County, Kentucky 12: 0292<br />

Liberty County, Georgia 23: 0001<br />

list <strong>of</strong> pending 23: 0001<br />

Little Rock, Arkansas 1: 0203<br />

Lynchburg, Virginia 23: 0001<br />

Miami, Florida 1: 0138; 2: 0001, 0165, 0317;<br />

4: 0274<br />

Mississippi 23: 0387<br />

Mount Vernon, New York 23: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> role in 14: 0001


School desegregation cases cont.<br />

Newark, New Jersey 23: 0001<br />

Newport News, Virginia 1: 0500<br />

New York City 24: 0325<br />

Norfolk, Virginia 1: 0500<br />

in <strong>the</strong> North and West 17: 0274<br />

Ohio 2: 0671<br />

Omaha, Nebraska 4: 0363<br />

Orange, New Jersey 1: 0775; 12: 0373<br />

Passaic, New Jersey 23: 0001<br />

Pensacola, Florida 8: 0700<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2: 0231, 0800;<br />

3: 0891; 4: 0142<br />

Portland, Oregon 24: 0620<br />

Portsmouth, Ohio 23: 0001<br />

Prince Edward County, Virginia 5: 0417;<br />

16: 0029<br />

Prince George County, Virginia 23: 0001<br />

Richmond, Kentucky 12: 0292<br />

Rochester, New York 23: 0001<br />

St. Paul, Minnesota 11: 0614<br />

Tampa, Florida 23: 0001; 25: 0001<br />

in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for <strong>the</strong> Fourth<br />

Circuit 23: 0387<br />

Wichita, Kansas 23: 0001<br />

Winston-Salem, North Carolina 4: 0274<br />

Woodbury, New Jersey 23: 0001<br />

School lunch workshops<br />

segregated--in Texas 2: 0001<br />

segregated--in Virginia 2: 0001<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 3: 0378; 4: 0363<br />

Schools, public<br />

Arlington, Virginia--integration <strong>of</strong> 1: 0500<br />

Asbury Park, New Jersey--complaints<br />

regarding de facto segregation in 25: 0335<br />

Atlanta, Georgia--summary <strong>of</strong> findings <strong>of</strong><br />

survey <strong>of</strong> 12: 0074<br />

Boston, Massachusetts--<strong>NAACP</strong> survey <strong>of</strong><br />

23: 0387<br />

Buffalo, New York--complaints regarding de<br />

facto segregation in 24: 0914<br />

Chicago, Illinois--application for grant under<br />

1965 Education Act 24: 0<strong>22</strong>0<br />

construction <strong>of</strong>--proposed cut<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> federal aid<br />

for, in states refusing to integrate 3: 0610<br />

Dade County, Florida--integration <strong>of</strong> 11: 0511<br />

de facto segregation in<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

State <strong>of</strong> New York statement on 16: 0029;<br />

24: 0325, 0914<br />

California State Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

statement on 24: 0325, 0914<br />

New York Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

statement on 24: 0914<br />

examination <strong>of</strong>, by <strong>NAACP</strong> branches in Region<br />

III 23: 0718<br />

facilities--Montclair, New Jersey 24: 0001<br />

in Harlem--problems <strong>of</strong> 16: 0714<br />

Louisville, Kentucky--changes in academic<br />

achievement since integration 25: 0541<br />

Nebraska--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 24: 0583<br />

New England region--proposed survey <strong>of</strong><br />

12: 0512<br />

New Jersey--efforts to eliminate de facto<br />

segregation in 23: 0387<br />

New York--efforts to eliminate de facto<br />

segregation in 23: 0387<br />

New York--report on racial imbalance in<br />

24: 0325<br />

New York City<br />

construction program 25: 0541<br />

de facto segregation in--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0480<br />

fingerprinting <strong>of</strong> probationary teachers in-proposal<br />

for 15: 0001<br />

needs <strong>of</strong>--report on 25: 0541<br />

program for integration <strong>of</strong> 23: 0387<br />

Niagra Falls, New York--complaints regarding<br />

de facto segregation in 26: 0001<br />

Niagra Falls, New York--efforts to eliminate<br />

racial imbalances in 26: 0001<br />

Omaha, Nebraska--complaints regarding<br />

discriminatory hiring practices 24: 0583<br />

Peoria, Illinois--complaints regarding de facto<br />

segregation in 25: 0105<br />

Portland, Oregon--complaints regarding de<br />

facto segregation in 24: 0620<br />

Portland, Oregon--report on race and equal<br />

educational opportunity in 24: 0620<br />

racial balance in--guiding principles for<br />

securing 25: 0371<br />

racial imbalance in--Massachusetts legislation<br />

providing for elimination <strong>of</strong> 23: 0387


acial imbalance in--New York State Bar<br />

Association Committee on Civil Rights report<br />

on 23: 0816<br />

Sacramento, California--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 25: 0001<br />

Tacoma, Washington--complaints regarding de<br />

facto segregation in 24: 0903; 25: 0105<br />

Virginia--closing <strong>of</strong>, to prevent integration<br />

25: 0001<br />

Wayne County, Michigan--report on racial<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> students and contract<br />

personnel in 24: 0453<br />

Wayne County, Michigan--request for racial<br />

count <strong>of</strong> students and employees in 24: 0453<br />

School Superintendents Conference on <strong>the</strong><br />

Practical Problems <strong>of</strong> Public School<br />

Desegregation<br />

20: 0547<br />

Scientific American<br />

desegregation--article on attitudes toward<br />

23: 0001<br />

SCLC<br />

Alabama--activities in 11: 0435<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> cooperation with 9: 0162<br />

Scon, Albert<br />

murder <strong>of</strong>, by Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, police<br />

12: 0834<br />

Scott, Walter<br />

attack on home <strong>of</strong>, in Lale City, South Carolina<br />

13: 0024<br />

Seaboard Airline Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0860<br />

Seals, Willie<br />

legal case <strong>of</strong> 1: 0775<br />

Secret Service<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--investigation <strong>of</strong>, for alleged<br />

defacement <strong>of</strong> U.S. currency 12: 0074<br />

Sedler, Robert<br />

constitutional rights--article on 5: 0048<br />

Segregation<br />

attitudes toward, by Sou<strong>the</strong>rn students at Yale<br />

University 2: 0165<br />

blueprint for legal action against 6: 0001<br />

cases--<strong>NAACP</strong> role in 4: 0090<br />

cases decided since U.S. Supreme Court<br />

decision 23: 0621<br />

court decisions outlawing--report on legality <strong>of</strong><br />

23: 0816<br />

de facto<br />

in Asbury Park, New Jersey, public<br />

schools--complaints regarding 25: 0335<br />

in Buffalo, New York, public schools-complaints<br />

regarding 24: 0914<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Chenot School 25: 0303<br />

in Chicago, Illinois 25: 0303<br />

court opinions on--digest <strong>of</strong> 16: 0029;<br />

23: 0816<br />

James Madison Lecture on, at New York<br />

University 5: 0821<br />

in Joliet, Illinois 25: 0303<br />

legal aspects <strong>of</strong>--symposium on 1: 0621<br />

legal and constitutional questions presented<br />

by--examination <strong>of</strong> 16: 0029<br />

Lockland, Ohio 9: 0299; 24: 0325<br />

in New Jersey public schools--efforts to<br />

eliminate 23: 0387<br />

in New York City public schools--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0480<br />

in New York public schools--efforts to<br />

eliminate 23: 0387<br />

in Niagra Falls, New York, public schools-complaints<br />

regarding 26: 0001<br />

in nor<strong>the</strong>rn schools 8: 0203; 9: 0457;<br />

10: 0144<br />

in Peoria, Illinois, public schools--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0105<br />

in Portland, Oregon, public schools-complaints<br />

regarding 24: 0620<br />

in public schools<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

State <strong>of</strong> New York statement on<br />

16: 0029; 24: 0325, 0914; 25: 0371<br />

California State Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

statement on 24: 0325, 0914<br />

complaints regarding 12: 0234<br />

New York Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

statement on 24: 0914<br />

in Robbins, Illinois 25: 0303<br />

in Tacoma, Washington, public schools<br />

24: 0903; 25: 0105<br />

Wilkins, Roy--statement regarding 27: 0732<br />

housing--conference on problems <strong>of</strong> 18: 0206<br />

in intrastate bus and rail transportation-unconstitutionality<br />

<strong>of</strong> Kentucky legislation<br />

mandating 12: 0292<br />

in interstate railway and bus travel--ICC<br />

hearings on regulations barring 5: 0241<br />

in Jonas County, Georgia, schools--complaints<br />

regarding 25: 0105


Segregation cont.<br />

Mississippi legislation in support <strong>of</strong> 20: 0177<br />

in nor<strong>the</strong>rn schools 9: 0034<br />

resulting from residential patterns--report on<br />

validity <strong>of</strong> 23: 0387<br />

in schools serving children <strong>of</strong> military personnel<br />

25: 0001<br />

in Slidell, Louisiana, schools--complaint<br />

regarding 23: 0621<br />

in Winston-Salem, North Carolina 12: 0675<br />

Selective Service System<br />

Hopkinsville, Kentucky--complaint regarding<br />

racial composition <strong>of</strong> draftees 1: 0875<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Senate, U.S.<br />

Constitutional Rights Subcommittee hearings on<br />

civil rights legislation 3: 0610<br />

Constitutional Rights Subcommittee hearings on<br />

confessions and police detention 9: 0683<br />

Dirksen Amendment--hearings on 26: 0707<br />

filibuster--efforts to change rules on 1: 0001<br />

Shelby, Ollie<br />

murder <strong>of</strong>, in Hinds County, Mississippi<br />

11: 0372<br />

Smith, Ed<br />

shooting <strong>of</strong>, in State Line, Mississippi 16: 0297<br />

Smith, Lillian<br />

How Far <strong>the</strong> Promised Land-- review <strong>of</strong><br />

27: 0686<br />

Social welfare<br />

articles on 27: 0251<br />

Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act <strong>of</strong> 1940<br />

amendments to 20: 0547<br />

South, <strong>the</strong><br />

African American armed forces personnel-complaints<br />

regarding discrimination against<br />

1: 0621<br />

African American exercise <strong>of</strong> civil rights--efforts<br />

to prevent 14: 0767<br />

anti-civil rights filibusters--criticism <strong>of</strong> 27: 0732<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 3: 0146, 0363, 0416,<br />

0484, 0693; 4: 0410; 5: 0241, 0494, 0821;<br />

9: 0034, 0732; 19: 0763; 20: 0177, 0344;<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0381; 27: 0093, 0130<br />

criminal laws--complaints regarding federal<br />

government interference in administration <strong>of</strong><br />

14: 0001<br />

desegregation in--status <strong>of</strong> 10: 0324<br />

desegregation problems--<strong>NAACP</strong> workshops<br />

on 2: 0553; 3: 0891; 4: 0612<br />

desegregation program--workshop to discuss<br />

implementation <strong>of</strong> 1: 0001<br />

literary tests for voting--proposed challenge to<br />

constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 8: 0487<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong>--efforts to suppress 2: 0553<br />

pupil assignment plans 2: 0800<br />

school desegregation--guidelines for 23: 0387;<br />

25: 0201<br />

school lunch workshops--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 3: 0378<br />

sit-down demonstrations--lawyer's conference<br />

on 5: 0371<br />

sit-in protestors--report on arrests <strong>of</strong> 26: 0037<br />

U.S. Supreme Court--efforts to curtail power <strong>of</strong><br />

3: 0610; 9: 0034; 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3; 20: 0177<br />

white primaries--proposal for abolition <strong>of</strong><br />

1: 0621<br />

South Africa<br />

racial discrimination in--American Negro<br />

Leadership Conference on Africa campaign<br />

against 10: 0061<br />

South Carolina<br />

African American teachers--resignations from<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> to prevent being fired 13: 0024<br />

Charleston municipal golf course--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 4: 0274<br />

Clarendon County--proposed survey <strong>of</strong><br />

suitability <strong>of</strong> African American students<br />

desiring to enter white schools in 8: 0391<br />

Clarendon County school desegregation case<br />

3: 0070; 25: 0001<br />

Columbia--mass arrests <strong>of</strong> civil rights<br />

protestors in 3: 0610<br />

Columbia sit-in demonstrations 26: 0037<br />

Elloree--<strong>NAACP</strong> financial assistance for<br />

families in 13: 0024<br />

Greenville--racial discrimination complaint<br />

against airport 8: 0564<br />

Lale City--attack on home <strong>of</strong> Walter Scott in<br />

13: 0024<br />

legislative reapportionment--lawsuit on<br />

constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 11: 0614<br />

parks and playgrounds--desegregation <strong>of</strong><br />

4: 0078<br />

Seneca--shooting <strong>of</strong> Lester James in 16: 0148<br />

Summer Project 11: 0435<br />

Sumter police brutality complaints 2: 0553<br />

white economic reprisals 13: 0024<br />

South Dakota<br />

African American teachers in--complaints<br />

regarding racial discrimination against<br />

26: 0034<br />

Pine Ridge--racial discrimination complaint by<br />

African American teachers 1: 0407


Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Regional Office<br />

reports 13: 0063<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bell Telephone Company<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0532<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Conference Educational Fund, Inc.<br />

newsletters 14: 0767<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Pacific Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

19: 0551<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Railroad<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

26: 0619<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional Council<br />

higher education--report on desegregation in<br />

23: 0718<br />

Memphis, Tennessee, school desegregation-special<br />

report on 24: 0001<br />

Southwest Area Conference<br />

constitution 13: 0115<br />

sit-in demonstrations in--report on 26: 0037<br />

Spingarn, Arthur B.<br />

4: 0859<br />

Sports<br />

discrimination in--New York legislation<br />

prohibiting 20: 0177<br />

Standard Food Stores<br />

employment policy 16: 0488<br />

State employment services<br />

discrimination in--federal court order on 5: 0325<br />

State parks<br />

Florida--legal status <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination in<br />

1: 0697<br />

State sovereignty commissions<br />

attack on constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 5: 0171<br />

State's rights<br />

federal government encroachment <strong>of</strong>--<br />

Arkansas constitutional amendment<br />

opposing 10: 0291<br />

Steel, Lewis M.<br />

general correspondence 8: 0383<br />

Stern Family Foundation<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Huntsville Area Contractors <strong>of</strong><br />

Alabama application for grant from 21: 0824<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> application for grant from 21: 0824<br />

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company<br />

employment discrimination complaints against<br />

9: 0683<br />

Strickland, Harold C.<br />

4: 0862<br />

Supreme Court, U.S.<br />

appeal <strong>of</strong> death sentences <strong>of</strong> African Americans<br />

convicted <strong>of</strong> rape <strong>of</strong> white women in<br />

Louisiana--request for hearing <strong>of</strong> 5: 0538<br />

civil liberties decisions in 1957-1958 termanalysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2: 0317<br />

congressional efforts to curb power <strong>of</strong> 18: 0418;<br />

20: 0177, 0344<br />

school desegregation decision--request for<br />

declaratory judgment to implement 6: 0450<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn efforts to curtail power <strong>of</strong> 3: 0610;<br />

9: 0034; 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3; 20: 0177<br />

Swimming pools, municipal<br />

Florida--legal status <strong>of</strong> racial discrimination in<br />

1: 0697<br />

Tabor, Michael<br />

Montgomery County, Maryland, <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Works--complaints regarding<br />

dismissal by 11: 0511<br />

Tampa Electric Company<br />

racial discrimination complaints against<br />

18: 0532<br />

Taylor, William<br />

National Civil Liberties Clearing House-remarks<br />

at 16th Annual Conference 14: 0767<br />

Teachers<br />

African American<br />

dismissals <strong>of</strong>, in sou<strong>the</strong>rn school districts-complaints<br />

regarding 4: 0142<br />

employment discrimination complaints<br />

against Decatur, Illinois 25: 0001<br />

employment and utilization <strong>of</strong>, in selected<br />

Nebraska communities 24: 0583<br />

firing <strong>of</strong>, in Mound City, Illinois--complaints<br />

regarding 12: 0292<br />

in New York City--complaints regarding<br />

racial discrimination against 25: 0424<br />

refusal <strong>of</strong> Kansas schools to hire 12: 0248<br />

resignations <strong>of</strong>, from <strong>NAACP</strong> to prevent<br />

being fired in South Carolina 13: 0024<br />

in South Dakota--complaint regarding racial<br />

discrimination against 26: 0034<br />

evaluation forms 25: 0001<br />

integrated education--guide to 23: 0816<br />

probationary--proposal for fingerprinting <strong>of</strong>, in<br />

New York City school system 15: 0001<br />

Telephone conversations<br />

recording <strong>of</strong>--report on legality <strong>of</strong> 16: 0488


Tennessee<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 13: 0145<br />

Cleveland voter harassment complaints 7: 0654<br />

Clinton--bombing <strong>of</strong> high school in 13: 0063<br />

Covington--attack on African American family<br />

by white service station attendant in 3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

Jackson school desegregation 13: 0145<br />

Memphis<br />

libraries--integration <strong>of</strong> 3: 0484<br />

protest demonstrations 13: 0145<br />

school desegregation 13: 0145; 24: 0001<br />

Nashville airport restaurant--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against <strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

pupil placement legislation--opposition to<br />

13: 0145<br />

statute requiring reporting <strong>of</strong> contributions--<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> compliance with 1: 0697<br />

school desegregation petitions 13: 0145<br />

Texas<br />

Anson school integration--African American<br />

opposition to 13: 0179<br />

Dallas lawyer's conference 19: 0763<br />

Dallas school desegregation case 14: 0<strong>22</strong>3<br />

Fort Worth school desegregation case 2: 0231;<br />

23: 0001<br />

hospitals--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 17: 0001<br />

House General Investigating Committee<br />

allegations against <strong>NAACP</strong> 3: 0363<br />

Houston--complaints regarding denial <strong>of</strong><br />

veterans benefits in 7: 0654<br />

Houston school desegregation case 25: 0001<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 13: 0179<br />

segregated school lunch workshops in--racial<br />

discrimination complaints regarding 2: 0001<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches activities<br />

13: 0115<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches<br />

constitution 13: 0179<br />

Trinity police brutality complaints 13: 0179<br />

Thalheimer Award<br />

10: 0419<br />

Tidewater Bonding and Security Agency, Inc.<br />

26: 0591<br />

Tiffany, Gordon<br />

Mitchell, Clarence--meeting with 3: 0610<br />

Trailer parks<br />

Connecticut--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 9: 0001<br />

Trailways Bus Lines<br />

racial discrimination complaints 5: 0802<br />

Tucker, Samuel W.<br />

disbarment case 3: 0782; 4: 0581; 5: 0417;<br />

9: 0162<br />

Tuskegee Civic Association<br />

meetings--minutes <strong>of</strong> 26: 0652<br />

motion to dissolve injunction 26: 0652<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers and committee chairmen--roster <strong>of</strong><br />

26: 0652<br />

origin and objectives 26: 0652<br />

UAW Regional Fair Housing Practices and Civil<br />

Rights Conference<br />

18: 0206<br />

UN Congress on <strong>the</strong> Prevention <strong>of</strong> Crime and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Treatment <strong>of</strong> Offenders<br />

Carter, Robert L.--appointment <strong>of</strong>, as member<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. delegation 13: 0604<br />

Unemployment<br />

rates--report on 18: 0440<br />

statistics--African American 19: 0686<br />

Unfair educational practices<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, city ordinance<br />

prohibiting 25: 0001<br />

Unions<br />

construction--<strong>NAACP</strong> suit against 2: 0379;<br />

4: 0009<br />

discriminatory practices by--<strong>NAACP</strong> litigation<br />

against 6: 0366<br />

racial discrimination by--prohibition <strong>of</strong> 19: 0686<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 7: 0460,<br />

0472; 8: 0001; 9: 0162, 0457; 19: 0551<br />

racial practices 13: 0390<br />

seniority issues 4: 0581<br />

see also names <strong>of</strong> specific unions<br />

United Air Lines<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 7: 0001<br />

Universal Declaration <strong>of</strong> Human Rights<br />

civil liberties provisions--commentary on<br />

3: 0<strong>22</strong>1<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona<br />

housing policy 17: 0079, 0132<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> protest demonstrations 17: 0079, 0132<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-campus housing--complaints regarding<br />

discrimination in 17: 0079, 0132<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

hiring practices--effect <strong>of</strong> California Fair<br />

Employment Practice Act on 19: 0284<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

television program on constitutional rights<br />

5: 0048<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound<br />

discrimination--policy on 24: 0903


University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

efforts by African American students to enroll at<br />

8: 0487; 26: 0019<br />

Graduate School--Julie Wright's application to<br />

5: 0821; 8: 0700<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 4: 0811;<br />

9: 0683<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

de facto segregation in public schools--Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Regents statement on 16: 0029; 24: 0325,<br />

0914; 25: 0371<br />

Urban opportunity<br />

equality <strong>of</strong>--article on 20: 0547<br />

Urban problems<br />

in nor<strong>the</strong>rn areas--<strong>NAACP</strong> workshops on<br />

2: 0553; 3: 0891; 9: 0034<br />

Urban renewal projects<br />

Akron, Ohio--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 18: 0206<br />

Atlanta, Georgia--opposition to 12: 0074<br />

Dayton, Ohio 17: 0203<br />

Daytona Beach, Florida 17: 0651, 0765<br />

East Baton Rouge, Louisiana--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0001<br />

HHFA Directory <strong>of</strong> 18: 0016<br />

Peoria, Ohio--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against 18: 0206<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0016,<br />

0206<br />

Rockville Centre, New York--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 18: 0206<br />

Trenton, New Jersey--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0016<br />

U.S. Air Force<br />

assignment <strong>of</strong> military dependents to public<br />

schools--policy on 24: 0325<br />

policy prohibiting <strong>of</strong>ficers from participating in<br />

political activities--complaint regarding<br />

1: 0775<br />

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights<br />

Alabama--hearings in 9: 0034<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> 14: 0767<br />

difficulties experienced by civil rights activists in<br />

obtaining legal counsel to represent <strong>the</strong>m in<br />

litigation--study on 9: 0707<br />

Freeman, Frankie--appointment as member <strong>of</strong><br />

3: 0891<br />

Jackson, Mississippi, hearings--Charles Evers'<br />

testimony at 11: 0372<br />

recommendations 4: 0142<br />

studies 3: 0146<br />

U.S. Courts <strong>of</strong> Appeals<br />

rules and procedures for <strong>22</strong>: 0867<br />

U.S. District Courts<br />

rules and procedures for <strong>22</strong>: 0867<br />

U.S. Steel Corporation<br />

Fairfield, Alabama plant--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 18: 0785<br />

Utah<br />

public accommodations legislation 13: 0179<br />

Van Meter, Estelle<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong>, from Los Angeles, California<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> Branch Executive Committee<br />

11: 0835<br />

Vermont<br />

mixed race adoptions--legislation prohibiting<br />

3: 0782<br />

Veteran's Administration<br />

hospitals--employment discrimination<br />

complaints against 16: 0907<br />

racial discrimination complaints against 1: 0282<br />

Veteran's benefits<br />

denial <strong>of</strong>, to African Americans--complaints<br />

regarding 6: 0450; 7: 0654; 8: 0203<br />

Violence<br />

against African Americans 16: 0297<br />

see also Crime<br />

Virginia<br />

anti-<strong>NAACP</strong> legislation 4: 0480; 9: 0299;<br />

24: 0780<br />

Arlington--integration <strong>of</strong> public schools 1: 0500<br />

Charlottesville school desegregation workshop<br />

1: 0775<br />

corporate disclosure--state legislation requiring<br />

13: 0245<br />

Danville--racial discrimination complaints<br />

against Howard Johnson restaurant in<br />

7: 0277<br />

Danville sit-in demonstrations 5: 0417<br />

desegregation in--status <strong>of</strong> 9: 0034<br />

Howard Johnson restaurants in--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 7: 0277;<br />

<strong>22</strong>: 0358<br />

legal cases--conference on 27: 0130<br />

legislation closing public schools to prevent<br />

integration 25: 0001<br />

Lynchburg racial discrimination complaints<br />

13: 0245<br />

"massive resistance" legislation--test <strong>of</strong><br />

constitutionality <strong>of</strong> 2: 0231


Virginia cont.<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong><br />

branches--membership statistics 27: 0130<br />

branches--1956 memberships and Freedom<br />

Fund contributions from 13: 0245<br />

desegregation activities 24: 0780<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers--state demand for names <strong>of</strong><br />

27: 0130<br />

pupil assignment laws 23: 0001<br />

pupil assignment process 5: 0652<br />

pupil placement law 5: 0417<br />

Richmond fair employment practices policy<br />

19: 0551<br />

school desegregation--progress toward<br />

implementation <strong>of</strong> 13: 0245<br />

school desegregation cases<br />

Charlottesville 1: 0500; 25: 0001<br />

Chesterfield County 5: 0417<br />

Lynchburg 23: 0001<br />

Newport News 1: 0500<br />

Norfolk 1:0500<br />

Prince Edward County 5: 0417; 16: 0029<br />

Prince George County 23: 0001<br />

school desegregation issue 5: 0652<br />

school situation--conference on 25: 0001<br />

segregated school lunch workshops in--racial<br />

discrimination complaints regarding 2: 0001;<br />

13: 0245<br />

State Conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong> Branches-proposed<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> real estate by 9: 0162<br />

Waverly bus terminal--racial discrimination<br />

complaints against 26: 0624<br />

Virginia Committee <strong>of</strong> Offenses Against <strong>the</strong><br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

report 16: 0606<br />

Virgin Islands<br />

Civil Rights Act 5: 0325<br />

public accommodations legislation 20: 0344<br />

VISTA<br />

activities <strong>of</strong>, in New York City 27: 0389<br />

Voter education project<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> 21: 0868<br />

Voter harassment complaints<br />

Cleveland, Tennessee 7: 0654<br />

Voter registration<br />

campaign--Mississippi 27: 0130<br />

campaign--Washington, D.C. <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

complaints<br />

Louisiana 20: 0177<br />

Macon County, Alabama 2: 0599<br />

Minden, Louisiana 27: 0329<br />

Mississippi 27: 0130<br />

questionnaire on 4: 0001<br />

expenses--Boston, Massachusetts, <strong>NAACP</strong><br />

branch 12: 0340<br />

legislation--federal 4: 0142<br />

legislation--Mississippi 20: 0344; <strong>22</strong>: 0001<br />

program--<strong>NAACP</strong> 3: 0001; 11: 0372; 27: 0001<br />

requirements--Delaware 27: 0001<br />

requirements--Maryland 27: 0001<br />

Voting<br />

discrimination--complaints regarding 16: 0488<br />

discrimination--proposal for reduction in<br />

congressional representation for states<br />

practicing 3: 0416, 0693<br />

districts--Alabama 26: 0707<br />

laws--complaints regarding discrimination in, in<br />

North Carolina 5: 0538<br />

referees--proposal for court appointment <strong>of</strong><br />

4: 0142<br />

Wage earners<br />

African American--Harvard University study <strong>of</strong><br />

10: 0061<br />

War on Poverty<br />

Yale Law Journal articles on 27: 0251<br />

Washington (state)<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

<strong>NAACP</strong> branch disputes in 10: 0732<br />

Pasco racial discrimination complaints 13: 0298<br />

Seattle racial discrimination complaints<br />

12: 0727<br />

Tacoma public schools--complaints regarding<br />

de facto segregation in 24: 0903; 25: 0105<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

see District <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />

Washington Post<br />

African American educational and economic<br />

progress--survey <strong>of</strong> 16: 0902<br />

Weapons<br />

unlawful possession <strong>of</strong>--New York City<br />

legislation regarding 5: 0713<br />

Weaver, George L-P<br />

Special Assistant to <strong>the</strong> Secretary <strong>of</strong> Laborappointment<br />

as 5: 0652<br />

Weaver, Robert<br />

HHFA administrator--confirmation as 5: 0652


Webster Better Citizenship League<br />

27: 0329<br />

Weiss, Theodore<br />

Civilian Review Board proposal 15: 0600<br />

West Coast Area <strong>NAACP</strong> Youth Conference<br />

constitution 11: 0197, 0746<br />

West Virginia<br />

Logan school desegregation 13: 0298<br />

Welch--racial discrimination complaints against<br />

hospitals in 18: 0560<br />

White, Walter<br />

27: 0686<br />

White Citizens Councils<br />

New Jersey--organization <strong>of</strong> 9: 0732<br />

White economic intimidation campaign<br />

South Carolina 13: 0024<br />

Wilcox County, Alabama 11: 0792<br />

White House Conference on Equal Opportunity<br />

27: 0354<br />

White House Conference "To Fulfill These<br />

Rights"<br />

Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice Panel preliminary<br />

report 27: 0389<br />

agenda papers 27: 0516<br />

participants--list <strong>of</strong> 27: 0372<br />

planning session invitations 27: 0361<br />

planning sessions 27: 0389, 0516<br />

resolutions and recommendations 27: 0648<br />

suggested approach and issues to be dealt with<br />

27: 0389<br />

Work Session on Jobs, Job Training, and<br />

Economic Security proposals and<br />

recommendations 27: 0389<br />

White primaries<br />

proposal for abolition <strong>of</strong> 1: 0621<br />

White supremacy<br />

list <strong>of</strong> victims <strong>of</strong> 26: 0703<br />

Whitmore, George, Jr.<br />

murder trial <strong>of</strong>, in New York <strong>22</strong>: 0341<br />

Wilkins, Roy<br />

address by 20: 0547<br />

Dirksen Amendment--testimony at U.S. Senate<br />

hearings on 26: 0707<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>NAACP</strong>--criticism <strong>of</strong> 9: 07<strong>22</strong>;<br />

10: 0419<br />

memorandums 9: 0732<br />

statements by 27: 0732<br />

William C. Moore & Company<br />

racial discrimination complaint against 1: 0500;<br />

4: 0090<br />

Williams, Bland<br />

legal case <strong>of</strong> 12: 0523<br />

Wisconsin<br />

education laws 23: 0387<br />

Equal Opportunity Bill 3: 0872<br />

housing discrimination--legislation prohibiting<br />

18: 0206<br />

Kenosha <strong>NAACP</strong> branch building program<br />

4: 0363<br />

Milwaukee Bricklayers Union--racial<br />

discrimination complaints against 5: 0200<br />

Workers Defense League<br />

newsletters 19: 0686<br />

Wright, Julie<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina Graduate School-application<br />

to 5: 0821; 8: 0700<br />

Yale Law Journal<br />

War on Poverty--articles on 27: 0251<br />

Yale Reports<br />

civil rights radio program 1: 0282<br />

Yale University<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn students at--attitudes toward<br />

segregation 2: 0165<br />

Youth Opportunity campaign<br />

19: 0686<br />

Zenna, Lenora<br />

crank mail from 16: 0100

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