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Press release, ''Voting, schools and jobs, NAACP convention topics''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document620622-009
Author
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Document Date
6/22/1962
Genre
Press release
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Document ID
620622-009
Document Date
6/22/1962
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 7
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Genre
Press release
Document Length
6 pp.
Dates
7/2/1962 - 7/8/1962
Names
King, Martin Luther Jr.
Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson)
Spottswood, Stephen Gill
Mitchell, Clarence M. (Clarence Maurice)
Wilkins, Roy
Sauls, Henry
Bryant, Farris
Harlow, Ralph
Mays, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Elijah) [Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.)]
Bates, Daisy
Nabrit, James M.(James Madison) [Howard University]
White, Charles E. (Mrs.)
McCurdy, Merle
Patrick, William T.
Schwulst, Earl B.
Weaver, Robert Clifton
Allen, Ivan
Law, W. W. (Westley Wallace)
Brewer, Guy R.
Smith, L.T.
Lindsey, Merrill W.
Hill, Herbert
Fowler, George
Wheeler, John H. (John Hervey)
Pollard, William
Alexander, Kelly M.
Carter, Robert L.
Clement, Rufus E. [Atlanta University]
Henry, Aaron
McKissick, Floyd B. (Floyd Bixler)
Smith, Maxine
Tucker, S.W.
Robertson, Robert D.
Shagaloff, June
Sandifer, Jawn
Morris, Barbara
Jones, George
Andrews, Irving
Williams, Harold B.
Wilson, Margaret Bush
Allen, Frank E.
Reed, Eugene T.
Gregory, Dick
Kaplan, Kivie
Delany, Hubert T.
Abrams, Charles
Hill, Oliver W.
Tanner, Jack
Wood, Jack E.
Schwulst, Earl B.
Organizations
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Emanuel AME Church
Smith College
Morehouse College
Howard University
Atlanta University
Places
Atlanta, GA.
Eloy, Ariz.
Jacksonville, Fla.
San Francisco, Calif.
Perry, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Cocoa, Fla.
Washington, D.C.
Charleston, S.C.
Boston, Mass.
Jackson, Miss.
Holly Springs, Miss.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Detroit, Mich.
Clarksdale, Miss.
Durham, N.C.
Topics
Discrimination
equality
School integration
Segregation--law and legislation
Sit-ins
Discrimination in Employment
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Public Speaking
Discrimination in housing
Voter registration
Code for Location of Original
TeM-TNJ
Location of Original
Facts on film [Microfilm], Southern Education Reporting Service Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
1/10/2006 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
3/30/2006 9:22:28
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Date Updated
6/2/2015 9:19:38 AM
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Interview by Gwen Dillon

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document670706-004
Author
Bond, Julian
Document Date
7/6/1967
Genre
Interview
Document Type
Audio Tape
Author
Bond, Julian
Author Dates
1940-
Author Affiliation
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Document ID
670706-004
Document Date
7/6/1967
Document Type
Audio Tape
Genre
Interview
Document Length
34.2 min
Document Note
1 Sound Cassette: Analog
Dates
8/1961
1964
1965
1/6/1966
1/1967
9/1965
12/1966
10/1960
7/6/1967
2/2/1960
1960
1957
1961
Names
Truman, Harry S.
Barry, Marion
McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis
Collins, L. John (Lewis John)
Diamond, Dion
Robinson,Jerry
Mahaney, William
Jones, Charles Miles
Hansen, Will
Cox, Courtland
Moses, Robert Parris
Barnes, Milton
Richardson, Gloria
Young, Samuel
Forman, James
Patterson, Eugene
Hubbard
Sanders, Carl Edward
King, Lonnie C.
Smith, Wilber
Lance, Leonard
Baker, Marie
Stembridge, Jane
Motley, Constance Baker
Rustin, Bayard
Walker
Smith-Robinson, Ruby Dori
Manse, Rupert
Moore, Andrew
Smith, Lillian Eugenia
Mack, John
Nash, Diane
Holloway, Frank
Person, Joseph
Bryant, C.C.
Carmichael, Stokely
Cobb, Charlie
Guy, George
Richardson, Julie
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Carson, Clayborne
Organizations
Civic Interests Group
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
United States. Supreme Court
Black Panther Party
Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.)
Atlanta University
Spelman College
Committee On Appeal for Human Rights
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Saint Augustine's College (North Carolina)
National Students Association
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Congress of Racial Equality
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
Lemoyn-Owen University
Fisk University
S.C.F.C.
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Horace Mann School
Places
Montgomery, Ala.
Cleveland, Miss.
Cambridge, Md.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Jackson, Miss
Furton County, Ga.
Southern Oak, Ga.
Alabama
New York, N.Y.
Pennsylvania
Greensboro, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Memphis, Tenn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Calhoun County, Mississippi
Louisiana
Albany, Ga.
Nashville, Tenn.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Louisville, Ky.
Washington, D.C.
Savannah, Ga.
Macon, Miss.
Baltimore, Md.
Topics
Freedom rides
Social Justice
Social Activism
Voter registration
Civil rights
Nonviolence
Labor Movement
Police - Complaints against
political participation
Demonstrations
Sit-ins
Boycotts
Albany Movement
Communism
Other Topics
Mississippi Summer Project
Student Voice
Wesberry v. Sanders
Code for Location of Original
CSt-MLK
Location of Original
Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
8/6/2007 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
4/3/2012 soverton
Date Updated
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Complaint, Fred L. Shuttlesworth, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, and N. H. Smith v. City of Birmingham, et al.

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document630419-025
Author
Shores, Arthur D. (Arthur Davis)
Billingsley, Orzell
Amaker, Norman C.
Clark, Leroy D.
Greenberg, Jack
Place Written
Birmingham, Ala.
Document Date
4/19/1963
Genre
Legal
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
Shores, Arthur D. (Arthur Davis)
Billingsley, Orzell
Amaker, Norman C.
Clark, Leroy D.
Greenberg, Jack
Document ID
630419-025
Document Date
4/19/1963
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Document
Type of Signature
Signed (Handwritten signature of author)
Status
Cal. 8
Place Written
Birmingham, Ala.
Genre
Legal
Document Length
24 pp.
Dates
4/25/1963
4/3/1963
4/5/1963
4/6/1963
4/7/1963
4/17/1963
4/10/1963
4/16/1963
4/9/1963
4/18/1963
4/15/1963
1944
Names
Shuttlesworth, Fred L. [Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)]
King, Martin Luther, Jr.[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Abernathy, Ralph [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Smith, N. H. [Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)]
Connor, Eugene [Birmingham (Ala.). City Commission]
Boutwell, Albert Burton [Birmingham (Ala.). Office of the Mayor]
Hanes, Arthur J. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Commission]
Waggoner, James T. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Commission]
Woods, Tom W. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Drennen, Alan T. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Wiggins, M. Edwin [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Miglionico, Nina [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Seibels, George G. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Hawkins, Don A. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Overton, Eleazer C. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Bryan, John E. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Golden, John E. [Birmingham (Ala.). City Council]
Moore, Jamie [Bimingham (Ala.). Police Dept.]
Davis, William E. [United States. District Court (Alabama : Northern District)]
Tortorici, Mary L. [United States. District Court (Alabama : Northern District)]
Hill, Ambus
Hendricks, Lola H.
Parsons, M. Claire [United States. District Court (Alabama : Northern District)]
Walker, Wyatt Tee
Mullin, William
Guy, C. D. [Birmingham (Ala.). Police Dept.]
Studemire, Agnes N.
Peterson, Annie B.
Billups, Charles
Marcus, Sherrill
Kennedy, Cleopatra
King, Bradine
Minnifield, Julius
Organizations
Birmingham (Ala.). City Commission
Birmingham (Ala.). City Council
Birmingham (Ala.). Office of the Mayor
Birmingham (Ala.). Police Dept.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)
United States. District Court (Alabama : Northern District)
Birmingham (Ala.). City Hall
Alabama. Circuit Court (10th Circuit)
Birmingham (Ala.). City Jail
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church (Birmingham, Ala.)
Jefferson County (Ala). Courthouse
Bohemian Bakery (Birmingham, Ala.)
A. G. Gaston Motel (Birmingham, Ala.)
Lane's Drug Store (Birmingham, Ala.)
St. Paul Methodist Church (Birmingham, Ala.)
Tutwiler Hotel (Birmingham, Ala.)
Masonic Temple (Birmingham, Ala.)
Places
New York, N.Y.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga.
New Castle, Ala.
Topics
Birmingham, 1963
Arrest
Discrimination in public accomodations
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Arrests
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Trials, litigation, etc.
Nonviolence
Police - Complaints against
Segregation--law and legislation
Sit-ins
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--trials, litigation, etc.
Voter registration
United States - Constitutional law
Code for Location of Original
ECOP-AB
Location of Original
Eleazor C. Overton Papers, Birmingham Public and Jefferson County Free Library, Birmingham, Ala.
Location of Original - Detail
Box 6, folder 15
Copy Location (1)
ABBP-AB, Albert Burton Boutwell Papers, Birmingham Public and Jefferson County Free Library, Birmingham, Ala.
Copy Location (2)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
5/14/2008 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
5/27/2008 8:24:5
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2/22/2016 corala
4/22/2022 mcweaver
Date Updated
10/4/2022 8:22:28 AM
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''Revolution in Mississippi: Special Report''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document620100-018
Author
Hayden, Tom
Document Date
[1/1962]
Genre
Pamphlet
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Printed -- published
Author
Hayden, Tom
Author Affiliation
Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
Document ID
620100-018
Document Date
[1/1962]
Type of Writing
Printed -- published
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 7
Genre
Pamphlet
Document Length
32 pp.
Dates
2/1/1960
11/1/1960
7/1960
1962
1964
8/7/1961
8/9/1961
8/10/1961
8/15/1961
8/22/1961
8/18/1961
8/29/1961
8/30/1961
8/31/1961
9/4/1961
9/5/1961
10/24/1961
9/7/1961
9/20/1961
9/21/1961
10/13/1961
10/3/1961
10/4/1961
10/5/1961
10/23/1961
10/12/1961
10/9/1961
11/7/1961
10/26/1961
11/1/1961
11/3/1961
11/27/1961
11/29/1961
11/30/1961
12/1/1961
12/2/1961
9/25/1961
1960-1961
3/1960-6/1960
6/1961-9/1961
3/1961-6/1961
Names
McDew, Charles
Moses, Robert Parris
Zellner, Bob
Brumfield, Robert W.
Fleischman, Harry
Haber, Robert A.
Guy, George
Hayes, Curtis
Watkins, Hollis
Lewis, Isaac
Talbert, Robert
Robinson, Harold
Ashley, Stephen
Wells, James
Vick, Lee Chester
Eubanks, Leotus
Diggs, Ivory
Bennett, Myrtis
Campbell, Janie
Travis, Brenda
Sitton, Claude
Jenkins, Timothy
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald)
Moore, Aimsie
Bryant, C.C.
Hardy, John
Robinson, Reggie
Isaac, Ernest
Hughes, Bertha Lee
Schoby, Matilda
Bates, Marshall Carwyle
Green, Gwendolyn
Britt, Travis
Mitchell, William
Smith, Ruby Doris
Cotton, MacArthur
Travis, James
Hayes, Elmer
Barry, Marion
Bevel, James L. (James Luther)
Caston, Billy Jack
Hurst, Eugene
Jones, Bryant
Woods, John
Cox, Harold
Doar, John
Marshall, Burke
Lee, Herbert
Lee, Frank
Dollard, John
Jones, Charles
Higgins, Dewey
Gadson, Donald
Parker, Mack Charles
Baldwin, James
Potter, Paul
Emmerich, Oliver
Douglas, C. H.
Raymond, George
Smith, Doratha
Smith, Jerome
Thompson, Alice
Valentine, Thomas
McGehee, A. P.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Ward, Jimmy
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt)
Reese, Claude
Thompson, Jean
Bradford, Willie
Tate, Patricia
Peete, Thomas
Vurnhan, James
Lewis, Joe
Byrd, Jerome
Silone, Ignazio
Trompetter, Isaac
Joye, Harlon
Cates, Edward
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Organizations
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
League for Industrial Democracy
New York Times Company
Southern Regional Council
White Citizens Council
United States National Student Association
National Student Christian Federation
New World Foundation
Democratic Party
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Congress of Racial Equality
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Jet Magazine
McComb (Miss.) Enterprise-Journal
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church (Walthall County, Miss.)
Jackson State College(Tylertown, Miss.)
United States. Dept. of Justice
Associated Press
Burgland High School (Pike County, Miss.)
Colored Girls Industrial School (Oakley, Miss.)
Negro Masonic Temple (Pike County, Miss.)
Ku Klux Klan
Jackson State News (Miss.)
Campbell State College (Jackson, Miss.)
United States. Interstate Commerce Commission
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Greyhound Lines
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Life Magazine
Time Magazine
Magnolia County Jail (Magnolia County, Miss.)
Students for a Democratic Society
Woolworth's
Tylertown Times
Clarion-Ledger
Jackson Daily News
Places
New York, N.Y.
Greensboro, N.C.
McComb, Miss.
Magnolia, Miss.
Jackson, Miss.
Nashville, Tenn.
Cleveland, Miss.
Pike County, Miss.
Walthall County, Miss.
Amite County, Miss.
Baltimore, Md.
Liberty, Miss.
Atlanta, Ga.
San Francisco, Calif.
Japan
Tylertown, Miss.
Meridian, Miss.
Oakley, Miss.
Marion County, Miss.
New Orleans, La.
Baton Rouge, La.
Washington, D.C.
Montgomery, Ala.
Charlotte, N.C.
Topics
Afro-American student movements
Student movements
Freedom rides
Code for Location of Original
MJMCRC-MsHaU
Location of Original
Michael J. Miller Civil Rights Collection, Special Collections, McCain Library and Archives, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Location of Original - Detail
Box 2, folder 10
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
1/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
2/7/2014 dbeals
Date Updated
6/2/2015 9:20:05 AM
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Partial list of signers of Carl Braden clemency petition

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document610817-013
Author
[Carl Braden Clemency Appeal Committee]
Document Date
[8/17/1961]
Genre
Petition
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
[Carl Braden Clemency Appeal Committee]
Document ID
610817-013
Document Date
[8/17/1961]
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 7
Genre
Petition
Document Length
4 pp.
Document Note
Enclosed in 610817-011
Names
Gomillioin, C. G.
Oliver, C. Herbert
Stokes, John C.
Beatson, James A.
Dennis, Eldon
McLoughlin, Emmett
Creger, Ralph
Strickland, Warren Lee
Sherman, O. L.
Ferry, W. H.
Boodlet, Carlton B.
Meiklejohn, Alexander
Phillips, Gifford
Shipler, Guy Emery
Howard, Dorothy
Lakin, R. D.
Boyle, Kay
Monsonis, James [National Student Christian Federation]
Pitt, Malcolm
Brock, Elmer Paul [Catholic Interracial Council]
Redding, Louis L.
Stephens, Donald
Brant, Irving
Marshall, C. Herbert [National Medical Association]
Matthews, W. W.
Reid, Frank Madison
Coe, John M.
Davis, Edward D. [Florida Voters League]
Gibson, Theodore
Hoke, Henry
Jackson, Ernest
Lang, H. Daniel
Lewis, Hal
Lowry, A. Leon
Blackburn, Burr
Cahill, Edward A.
Dobbs, John Wesley [Georgia Voters League]
Green, S. L.
Wilkins, Josphine
Bonslog, Garriet
Solomon, E. P.
Abner, Willoughby [International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO)]
Boxley, Harold A.
Schomer, Howard
Mackay, Roland P.
Waters, Enoch P.
Barton, Thomas
Schulze, Andrew [Lutheran Human Relations Association of America]
Womack, A. W.
Allen, Jay T.
Fouke, Hugh B.
Parsons, Howard
Werkman, C. H.
Burres, Paul W.
Findley, W. Cecil [Manhattan Committee on Human Relations]
Chambers, John S.
Reeves, J. E.
Smyth, Lewis S. C.
Stanley, Frank
Webster, Harvey Curtis
Gandy, Samuel L.
Jordan, Frederick D.
Smith, Benjamin E.
Bouttee, Edwin J.
D'Orlando, Albert
Rnderson, Robert J.
Melnic, Jacob
Scott, Bertram D.
Throckmorton, Burton H.
Gill, Robert L.
Hollander, Sidney
Smith, Nathan
Dietel, William M [Amherst College]
Allport, Gordon W.
Handlin, Oscar
Parsons, J. Tim [Amherst Students for Racial Equality]
Whitsett, Daniel C.
Broadhead, Russell
Crane, Henry Hitt
Cranefield, Harold
Nunn, Guy
Parks, Rosa
Raskin, Marvel [Michigan Friends of the South]
Read, Larence F.
Ross, S. D.
Birkeland, Birdeen
Gleason, Patrick
Hedlund, George
Hnderson, William [Student Action for Human Rights]
Gilliam, James C.
Jones, W. A. [Lauderdale County Democratic Club]
Melchor, John C.
Stanton, R. L.
Cox, Oliver C.
Hackett, Allen
Minor, R. Clyde
Holtz, Ronald W.
Wankel, A. N.
Beutel, Frederick K.
Cronon, David
Aylsworth, Leon E.
Frank, Franz
Clark, Grenville
Barr, Stringfellow
Ciardi, John
Collier, Benjamin A. [Patterson Committee on Human Relations]
Kellmer, Lawrence
Tillett, Paul
Byner, Witter
Stevens, J. Paul
Baldwin, James
Black, Algernon D.
Bolin, Jane N.
Bower, Warren [New York University]
Brown, William C.
Carey, Gordon R.
Davis, Ossie
Frank, Waldo
Geismar, Maxwell
Graham, F. P.
Hassler, Alfred
Kasin, Alfred
Kirchwey, Freda
Knedler, J. W. [New York University]
Kunstler, William
Lane, Mark
Livingston, Goodhue
McWilliams, Carey
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Offutt, Walter P.
Polier, Justine Wise
Shinn, Roger L.
Smiley, Glenn E.
Waring, Waties
Williams, David Rys
Davis, Grady W.
Greene, George R.
Jones, Charles M.
O'Brien, Joseph
Rhine, J. B.
Sinkins, George C.
White, Robert M.
Randolph, Harland
Templin, Ralph T.
Tilson, C. Everett
Atkins, Charles N.
Bragg, Arthur N.
Breeding, Corinne
Moon, T. D. [Oklahoma Association of Teachers]
Stewart, James E.
Bellinger, Ivan
Chamberlin, Mark
Kirkendall, Lester
Arnet, Katharine M. [Women's International Lague for Peace and Freedom]
Bauer, E. Carol [Mayor's Commission on Human Relations]
Blackburn, Robert W. [Citizen's Committee on Public Education]
Culberson, George W. [Pittsburgh Methodist Board of Christian Social Concerns]
Olmsted, MIldred Scott
Penney, Marjorie [Fellowship House]
Prattis, P. L.
Rawlins, Gladys D. [Committee on Race Relations, Society of Friends]
Rhodes, E. Washington
Roberts, Lenerte
Perry, Thoas
Simons, Nancy A.
Calhoun, Arthur W.
Culbertson, John Bolt
Nesbitt, Charles F.
Simkins, Modjeska
Talbot, Ellen B.
Barker, Lincoln
Hoff, Pauline
Young, Charles L.
Barry, Marion
Bunton, Henry Clay
Butler, Washington
Dennison, Doris
Ford, Erlander
Graves, George
Hyatte, C. L.
James, R. E.
Jones, Arthur W.
Long, Herman H. (Herman Hodge)
Maarion, John H.
Morgan, Hugh J.
Palmer, Robert C.
Proudfoot, C. M. [Knoxville College]
Rolins, J. M.
Sanders, Odell
Childers, R. A.
Davidson, Franklin C. [Students for Direct Action]
Davis, Sherwood S.
Munro, Harry C.
Raible, Robert
Schug, Phillip
Taylor, Todd James
Wesley, Carter
Warner, A. E. [Negro Chamber of Commerce]
Logan, C. Sumpter
Otto, Sarah
Ladd, Percy C.
Williams, Norman R.
Alexander, Wilma Straus
Brooke, W. Carroll
Finger, Frank W.
Fitzgerald, Garriet
Griffin, L. Francis [Prince Edward County Christian Association]
Guild, June Purcell
Henderson, Edwin B.
Holt, Leonard w.
Newman, Samuel
Ransome, W. L.
Scull, David
Thompson, W. Hale
Thornton, Virginius B.
tucker, Otto L.
Ball, George H.
Caughlan, John
Griffiths, Gordon
Krieger, Alex
Walker, Leonard A.
Goldsborough, Charlotte Pendelton
Hupp, James L.
Lee, Edmund J.
Ogden, Dunbar H.
Taylor, Leland H.
Wallace, William
Fleishaker, Oscar
Rademacher, Oscar
Rice, William G.
Schumacker, Earl F.
Lowery, Joseph E.
Organizations
National Student Christian Federation
Catholic Interracial Council
National Medical Association
Florida Voters League
Georgia Voters League
International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO)
Lutheran Human Relations Association of America
Manhattan Committee on Human Relations
Amherst College
Amherst Students for Racial Equality
Michigan Friends of the South
Student Action for Human Rights
Lauderdale County Democratic Club
Patterson Committee on Human Relations
New York University
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Oklahoma Association of Teachers
Women's International Lague for Peace and Freedom
Mayor's Commission on Human Relations
Citizen's Committee on Public Education
Pittsburgh Methodist Board of Christian Social Concerns
Fellowship House
Committee on Race Relations, Society of Friends
Knoxville College
Students for Direct Action
Negro Chamber of Commerce
Prince Edward County Christian Association
Topics
Communism
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--relations with other organizations
Code for Location of Original
SCLCR-GAMK
Location of Original
Southern Christian Leadership Conference Records, 1954-1970, Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.
Location of Original - Detail
Box 34, folder 17
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
6/4/2013 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
6/5/2013 dbeals
Date Updated
6/2/2015 9:20:04 AM
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Oral history interview with William Finger and Jim Tramel

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document741226-000
Author
Seigenthaler, John
Document Date
12/24/1974-12/26/1974
Genre
Oral histories
Document Type
Audio Transcript
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
Seigenthaler, John
Author Dates
1927-
Document ID
741226-000
Document Date
12/24/1974-12/26/1974
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Audio Transcript
Status
Cal. 7
Genre
Oral histories
Document Length
64 pp.
Dates
12/25/1935
6/1962
Names
Finger, William
Tramel, Jim
Abramson, Rudy
Agnew, Spiro T.
Alderman, Jerry
Alexander, Alice
Alexander, Holmes
Alexander, Lamar
Alger, Horatio
Askew, Reubin
Ayers, Brandt
Ayers, Brandy
Baker, Howard [United States. Congress. Senate]
Ball, Ed [Nashville Tennessean]
Balshikov, Georgi
Barnett, Ross R.
Barry, Bill
Baugh, Ed
Beck, Dave
Bernstein, Carl
Bingham, Barry
Black, Creed
Black, Hugo LaFayette
Blanton, Ray
Booker, Simeon [Ebony]
Bradley, Tom
Bridges, Harry
Brown, Boots
Buchwald, Art
Bumpers, Dale
Burke, Dave
Burke, Edmund
Busbee, George
Caldwell, Nat
Carmack, Edward War
Carmack, Edward Ward
Carroll, Wally
Carter, Hodding
Cash, W.J.
Castro, Fidel
Chavez, Cesar
Clinton, George
Connor, Eugene
Corbin, Paul
Crump, Edward Hull
Curran, John Philpot
Daniels, Clifton
Dickey, James
Doar, John
Dobrynin, Anatoly
Docking, Robert
Dombrowski, James A. (James Anderson)
Douglas, William O. (William Orville) [United States. Supreme Court]
Eastman, Jim
Edwards, Droupie
Egerton, John
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David)
Ethridge, Mark
Evans, Amon [Nashville Tennessean]
Evans, Silliman
Ford, Harold
Freeman, Ed
Glenn, John
Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris)
Grady, Henry
Graham, Fred
Graham, Gene
Guthman, Ed [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Guy, William L.
Halberstam, David
Hannah, Bill [New York Times Company]
Hartwell, Coleman [Nashville Tennessean]
Harwell, Coley
Harwood, Dick [Washington Post Company]
Hatcher, Andy
Hatcher, Dick
Hearne, Warren E.
Hederman, Tom
Hemphill, John [New York Times Company]
Hicks, Louise Day
Hitler, Adolf
Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle)
Hollings, Fritz
Hooker, John J.
Hooker, John
Horton, Myles [Highlander Fold School (Monteagle, Tenn.)]
Houston, Luther
Hughes, Harold
Hullet, Jack [Washington Post Company]
Jackson, Maynard
Johnson, Frank Minis
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines)
Johnson, Rafer
Jones, Bill
Kefauver, Estes
Kennedy, Edward Moore
Kennedy, Ethel
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald)
Kennedy, Robert F. [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Key, V.O.
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich
Kilgallen, Dorothy
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kovach, Bill
Lawson, James M.
Lea, Luke
Lee, Colonel
Levinger, Lee
Lewis, John
Liebling, A.J.
Lippman, Walter
Lirillo, Marie
Lloyd, Marilyn
Loeb, William
Lowenstein, Allard K.
Maddox, Lester
Marshall, Burke
Martin, Harold
McCarthy, Eugene J.
McClatchy, C.K.
McGill, Ralph [Atlanta Consitution]
McKellar, Kenneth
McKnight, Pete
Meyer, Sylvan
Mitchell, John [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Mollenhoff, Clark
Morris, Willy
Mulvehill, Mike
Murphy, Reg
Nash, Diane
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous)
Oberdorfer, Louis F. (Louis Falk)
Orrick, William H.
Othman, Fred
Patterson, Gene [Atlanta Constitution]
Patterson, John Malcolm
Pearson, Drew
Pegler, Westbrook
Plimpton, George
Popham, Johnny
Priest, Percy [United States. Congress. House of Representatives]
Ray, James Earl
Reischauer, Edwin O.
Reston, James [New York Times Company]
Reuther, Walter
Reynolds, Quentin
Rogers, William [United States. Dept. of Defense]
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano)
Rouser, Morgan
Salinger, Pierre
Schoolfield, Raulstin
Schrade, Paul
Seigenthaler, Brew
Seigenthaler, Louis
Seigenthaler, Walter
Shakespeare, William
Shuttlesworth, Fred L.
Sirhan, Sirhan
Sitton, Claude
Smith, Steve
Sorenson, Ted
Sorenson, Tom
Squires, Jim
Stahlman, Jimmy
Stennis, John C. (John Cornelius)
Stewart, Reginald
Stokes, Carl
Stone, I. F. (Isidor Feinstein)
Swift, Jonathan
Tarver, Jack
Taylor, Lonnie
Thurman, Frank
Unruh, Jess
Wallace, George C. (George Corley)
Warneke, Jack
Washington, Walter
Watson, Dolores
Watterson, Henry
Westfelt, Wally
White, Byron R.
Wicker, Tom
Wilder, John T.
Wilson, Earl
Woodruff, Gene
Woodruff, Horace
Woodward, Bob
Yorty, Sam
Zapata, Emiliano
Finger, Will
Coates, Chuck
Cummings, Tom
Wallace, Henry
Yates, Dickson
McCormally, John
Walinski, Nicholas
Organizations
Peabody College (Nashville, Tenn.)
National Broadcasting Company
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Times Bureau
Nashville Tennessean
Atlanta Constitution
Boston Globe
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)
Vanderbilt University
Nashville Banner
Harvard University
Washington Post Company
Fisk University
United States. White House
United States. Dept. of Justice
Philadelphia Enquirer
New York Times Company
Los Angeles Times
United States. Dept. of Defense
Chicago Tribune
University of Illinois
American Press Institute
Cummings, Tom
United States. Supreme Court
United States. Congress. House of Representatives
United States. Congress. Senate
Tennessee Bureau of Identification
Ku Klux Klan
Ebony
Greyhound Lines
American Society of News Editors
ITT Corporation
E.W. Scripps Company
Cox Media Group, Inc.
Southern Living Magazine
Fortune Magazine
Wall Street Journal
Forbes, Inc.
Peabody Coal Company
Tennessee Valley Authority
L.C.Q. Lamar Society
Atomic Energy Commission
American Medical Association
Exxon
Westinghouse Electric Company
Arkansas Power and Light
Georgia Power and Light
Radio WSM (Nashville, Tenn.)
New York Herald Tribune
Gridiron Diner (Washington, D.C.)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Organization for Women
United Fund
Rotary Club
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Fairmont Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Waseda University (Tokyo, Japan)
Zengakaren
Associated Press
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Blackie's Place
West Point
United States. Air Force
Places
Nashville, Tenn.
Tampa, Fla.
Memphis, Tenn.
Washington, D.C.
New York, N.Y.
Clay County, Tenn.
Camden, Tenn.
West Point, Miss.
New Mexico
McComb, Mississippi
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Scranton, Penn.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Fayette County, Tenn.
Haywood County, Tenn.
Montgomery, Ala.
Anniston, Ala.
Birmingham, Ala.
New Orleans, La.
Baltimore, Md.
Chicago, Ill.
Detroit, Mich.
Cleveland, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga.
Arkansas
Milwaukee, Wisc.
Louisville, Ky.
Jackson, Miss.
Charlotte, N.C.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Boston, Mass.
Pontiac, Mich.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Hartsville, Tenn.
Gary, Indiana
Little Rock, Ark.
Columbia, Tenn.
Lexington, Ky.
Rome, Ga.
San Francisco, Calif.
Oakland, Calif.
Hyannis Port, Mass.
Vienna, Austria
Delano, Calif.
Topics
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975
Communism
Segregation--law and legislation
Catholic Church
Presidential candidates, 1960
Freedom rides
Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas
Other Topics
Rover Boys
Huntley-Brinkley Report
The South
Tom Swift
Gulliver's Travels
Near vs. Minnesota
Pennekamp vs. Florida
The Enemy Within
The Mind of the South
Jericho
You Can't Eat the Magnolias
North Toward Home
The Americanization of Dixie
Code for Location of Original
SOHP-NcU
Location of Original
Southern Oral History Program Records, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C.
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
9/24/2012 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
12/20/2012 szwald
Date Updated
6/2/2015 9:20:02 AM
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