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Script of ''Freedom Ride''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document630605-018
Author
[Congress of Racial Equality]
Document Date
6/5/1963
Genre
Essay
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Author
[Congress of Racial Equality]
Document ID
630605-018
Document Date
6/5/1963
Type of Writing
Typed
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Document Type
Document
Status
undecided
Genre
Essay
Document Length
4 pp.
Dates
6/12/1963
6/26/1963
1961
1962
Names
Finkelstein, Elinor F.
Myhrum, Robert
Jordan, Glenn
Farmer, James
Smith, Jerome
Castle, Oretha
Travis, James
Douthard, William
McDonald, Jimmy
Turner, Gil
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kerciu, Ray
Manning, Ferd
Ristman, William
Bunin, Elinor
Organizations
United States. Interstate Commerce Commission
Howard Johnson
Places
Jackson, Miss.
McComb, Miss.
New Orleans, La.
Florida
North Carolina
Albany, Ga.
Birmingham, Ala.
New York, N.Y.
Chicago, Ill.
Boston, Mass.
Topics
Albany Movement
Birmingham, 1963
Civil Rights Movements in Motion Pictures
Direct action
Discrimination in public accomodations
Freedom rides
Voter registration
Code for Location of Original
COREP-A-GAMK
Location of Original
Papers of the Congress of Racial Equality: Addendum, 1944-1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.
Location of Original - Detail
GAMK, Reel 1
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
1/20/2005 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
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Letter to Tom Gaither

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document610422-003
Author
Carey, Gordon
Document Date
4/22/1961
Genre
Letter
Document Type
Letter
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
Carey, Gordon
Author Affiliation
Congress of Racial Equality
Document ID
610422-003
Document Date
4/22/1961
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Letter
Type of Version
Copy
Status
undecided
Genre
Letter
Document Length
2 pp.
Dates
5/13/1961
4/4/1961
4/12/1961
5/17/1961
5/18/1961
5/2/1961 - 5/3/1961
Names
Lee, James
Haley, Richard
Farmer, James
Tompkins, Paul [Payne College]
King, Lonnie C. [Committee on Appeal for Human Rights]
Person, Charles
Walker, Wyatt Tee [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
McDonald, Dora E. [Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)]
Shuttlesworth, Fred L.
Abernathy, Ralph
Gilcrist, M.L.
Evers, Medgar Wiley
Williams, Walter [Jackson State College]
Gardner, Beverly [Jackson State College]
Smith, Jerome [Congress of Racial Equality]
Aaron, Julie [Congress of Racial Equality]
Organizations
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Payne College
Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
Committee on Appeal for Human Rights
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Jackson State College
Southern Regional Council
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Places
Great Falls, S.C.
Oakland, Calif.
New Orleans, La.
Greensboro, S.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Lynchburg, Va.
Augusta, Ga.
Orangeburg, S.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Birmingham, Ala.
Montgomery, Ala.
Jackson, Miss.
Topics
Freedom rides
Arrest
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Public Speaking
Strategic Planning
Student movements
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--relations with other organizations
Code for Location of Original
CORER-WHi
Location of Original
Congress of Racial Equality Records, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
10/25/2004 12:00:00 AM
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Minutes, ''National Action Committee Meeting''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document611215-005
Author
Congress of Racial Equality
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Document Date
12/15/1961
Genre
Report
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Author
Congress of Racial Equality
Document ID
611215-005
Document Date
12/15/1961
Type of Writing
Typed
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Document Type
Document
Status
undecided
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Genre
Report
Document Length
3 pp.
Dates
12/14/1961
12/16/1961
2/1/1962
1/26/1961
Names
Farmer, James
Carter, LeRoy
Gartner, Alan
Peck, James
Lombard, Rudy
Rachlin, Carl
Carey, Gordon
Rich, Marvin
Teer, Fredericka
Lockhart, M. A.
Moore, Ronnie
Smith, Jerome
Cox, Elton
Dennis, Dave
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald)
Haley, Richard
Anderson, William G.
Hill, Norman
Blankenheim, Edward
Thomas, Henry
Shuttlesworth, Fred L.
Willen, Joe
Barnes, Katrina
Organizations
Southern University
United States. Dept. of Justice
United States. Interstate Commerce Commission
Places
Baton Rouge, La.
Albany, Ga.
Delaware
Baltimore, Md.
Chicago, Ill.
Birmingham, Ala.
Topics
Albany Movement
Freedom rides
Sit-ins
Code for Location of Original
CORER-WHi
Location of Original
Congress of Racial Equality Records, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
3/5/2004 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
3/11/2004 14:34:17
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''Freedom Ride, 1961 participants''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document610426-023
Author
Congress of Racial Equality
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Document Date
4/26/1961
Genre
Report
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
Congress of Racial Equality
Document ID
610426-023
Document Date
4/26/1961
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Document
Status
Cal. 7
Cal. 8
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Genre
Report
Document Length
1 p.
Document Note
Enclosed in 610426-022.
Dates
2/1960
1947
Names
Farmer, James [Congress of Racial Equality]
Aaron, Julia [Southern University at New Orleans (New Orleans, La.)]
Bergman, Frances [Congress of Racial Equality]
Bergman, Walter G. [Congress of Racial Equality]
Bigelow, Albert [Congress of Racial Equality]
Blankenheim, Edward [Congress of Racial Equality]
Cox, B. Elton [Pilgrim Congregational Church (High Point, N.C.)]
Hughes, Genevieve [Congress of Racial Equality]
Lewis, John [American Baptist Theological Seminary (Nashville, Tenn.)]
Moody, John H. [Howard University (Washington, D.C.)]
Peck, James [Congress of Racial Equality]
Perkins, Joseph [Congress of Racial Equality]
Person, Charles [Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.)]
Rollins, J. Metz (Joseph Metz) [United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.]
Smith, Jerome M. [Southern University and A & M College (Baton Rouge, La.)]
McDonald, James [Congress of Racial Equality]
Organizations
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.)
League for Industrial Democracy
Southern University at New Orleans (New Orleans, La.)
American Civil Liberties Union
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Wayne State University (Detroit, Mich.)
United Nations
United States. Navy
American Friends Service Committee
Pilgrim Congregational Church (High Point, N.C.)
Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
American Baptist Theological Seminary (Nashville, Tenn.)
Howard University (Washington, D.C.)
Nonviolent Action Group
Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.)
Committee on Appeal for Human Rights
United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Nashville Christian Leadership Council
Southern University and A & M College (Baton Rouge, La.)
Places
Texas
New Orleans, La.
Kentucky
Germany
Connecticut
Tuscon, Ariz.
High Point, N.C.
Maryland
Nashville, Tenn.
Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Virginia
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Miami, Fla.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baton Rouge, La.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Alabama
Topics
Freedom rides
Segregation in transportation
Sit-ins
Student movements
Code for Location of Original
JFKWHCSF-MBJFK
Location of Original
John F. Kennedy Presidential Papers, White House Central Subject Files, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston, Mass.
Location of Original - Detail
Reel 7, frame 904
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
10/22/2002 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
10/23/2002 11:8:25
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''Minutes of the 1961 CORE National Council''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document610212-001
Author
Holden, Anna
Hughes, Genevieve
Harrington, Gladys
Document Date
2/11/1961-2/12/1961
Genre
Report
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Author
Holden, Anna
Hughes, Genevieve
Harrington, Gladys
Author Affiliation
Congress of Racial Equality
Document ID
610212-001
Document Date
2/11/1961-2/12/1961
Type of Writing
Typed
Document Type
Document
Type of Version
Fragment
Status
Undecided
Genre
Report
Document Length
6 pp.
Dates
1960
3/20/1961
1962
6/1/1960-1/31/1961
6/28/1961-7/2/1961
Names
Oldham, Charles
Yesner, Judy
Gartner, Alan
Palmer, Robert
Fields, Fred
West, Melvin
Zeller, Gerry
Rosenfeld, Ralph
Epps, James
Johnson, Elizabeth A.
Balk, Myrna
Lewis, Julia
Hodge, Henry
West, David
Moore, A. D.
Darden, Mayola
Smith, Jerome
Atkins, Robert
Barrett, Lucille
Sweet, Wester
Murphy, Mary Lu
Mason, Charles
Farmer, Lula
Farmer, James
Rich, Marvin
Carey, Gordon
Haley, Richard
Perkins, Joseph
Moore, A.D.
McCain, James T
Gaither, Tom
Ross, Harry [International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO)]
Peck, James
Robinson, James R.
Laue, James H.
Williams, Vera
Organizations
National Committee for Rural Schools
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Sharecropper's Fund
American Friends Service Commitee
F. W. Woolworth Company
International Union, United Automobile Workers of America (CIO)
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.)
Schine's Theatre
Paramount Motion Pictures Group
Stanley-Warner Theatres
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
Places
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Boston, Mass.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Chicago, Ill.
Columbia, Mo.
Columbus, Ohio
Detroit, Mich.
St. Louis, Mo.
Huntington, W. Va.
Iowa City, Iowa
Lexington, Ky.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Louisiville, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Nashville, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
New York, N.Y.
San Jose, Calif.
East St. Louis, Ill.
Washington, D.C.
Portland, Ore.
Norfolk, Va.
Charleston, S.C.
Fayette County, Tenn.
Haywood County, Tenn.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Covington, Ky.
Atlanta, Ga.
Birmingham, Ala.
Jackson, Miss.
Texas
Lake Geneva, Wis.
Topics
Meetings
Sit-ins
Boycotts
Freedom rides
Nonviolence
Voter registration
Discrimination in Employment
Labor Movement
Other Topics
CORElator
Code for Location of Original
CSKC-INP
Location of Original
Coretta Scott King Collection, In Private Hands
Location of Original - Detail
MS 22, 687
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
8/18/2010 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
8/23/2010
8/23/2010 jmkunz
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Interview by David Susskind on ''Open End''

http://okra.stanford.edu/en/permalink/document630609-021
Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Document Date
[6/9/1963]
Genre
Interview
Document Type
Film
Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Author Dates
1929-1968
Document ID
630609-021
Document Date
[6/9/1963]
Document Type
Film
Status
In Vol. 8
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Genre
Interview
Document Length
101.8 min.
Dates
1954
5/24/1963
6/11/1963
2/9/1959-3/9/1959
6/5/1963
5/27/1963
6/7/1963
1964
Names
Susskind, David [Open end (Television program)]
Kennedy, Jean [Open end (Television program)]
Cooperstein, Ed [Open end (Television program)]
Kennedy, Robert F. [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Marshall, Burke [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald) [United States. White House]
Baldwin, James
Horne, Lena
Belafonte, Harry
Hansberry, Lorraine
Clark, Kenneth Bancroft
Berry, Edwin C.
Jones, Clarence B.
Morgenthau, Henry
Smith, Jerome
Hood, James A.
Malone, Vivian
Wallace, George C. (George Corley) [Alabama. Office of the Governor]
Barnett, Ross R. [Mississippi. Office of the Governor]
Flowers, Richmond M. [Alabama. Office of the Attorney General]
Allen, James B. [Alabama. Office of the Lieutenant Governor]
X, Malcolm
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David) [United States. White House]
Gandhi, Mahatma
Sharma, Lakshmi D.
Gandhi, Kasturba
Nehru, Jawaharlal [India. Prime Minister]
Meredith, James
Rovere, Richard H. [New Yorker]
Rubin, Hans M. [Reporter]
Lindsay, John V. [United States. Congress. House of Representatives]
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver) [Democratic Party]
Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris) [Republican Party]
Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel) [Republican Party]
Case, Clifford P. (Clifford Philip) [Republican Party]
Dirksen, Everett McKinley [Republican Party]
Powell, Adam Clayton [United States. Congress. House of Representatives]
Zuber, Paul B.
Organizations
Open end (Television program)
Birmingham (Ala.). Police Dept.
United States. Dept. of Justice
United States. Supreme Court
United States. White House
United States. Congress. House of Representatives
United States. Congress. Senate
University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Alabama. Office of the Governor
Alabama. Dept. of Public Safety
Mississippi. Office of the Governor
Alabama. Office of the Attorney General
Alabama. Office of the Lieutenant Governor
New York Times
Nation of Islam
Ku Klux Klan
White Citizens Council
India. Prime Minister
University of Mississippi (Oxford, Miss.)
New Yorker
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Highland Bakery (Atlanta, Ga.)
Reporter
United States. Marshals Service
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Democratic Party
Republican Party
United States. Commission on Civil Rights
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Congress of Racial Equality
National Urban League
Places
Birmingham, Ala.
Englewood, N.J.
Washington, D.C.
Detroit, Mich.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Montgomery, Ala.
India
Atlanta, Ga.
Chicago, Ill.
Ghana
Nigeria
Mississippi
Connecticut
Topics
Afro-Americans - Economic conditions
Afro-Americans--Intimidation of
Birmingham, 1963
Black nationalism
Bombings
Boycotts
Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas
Civil Rights Act, 1964
Civil rights demonstrations
Direct action
Discrimination in Employment
Discrimination in housing
Discrimination in public accommodations
Federal intervention
Freedom rides
India trip
Interracial marriage
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Critics
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Interviews
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Political and Social views
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Threats/attacks against
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Television public speaking
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Nonviolence
Open End Television Program
Operation Breadbasket
Police - Complaints against
Race relations
Riots
Segregation in transportation
Segregation--law and legislation
School integration
Sit-ins
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--relations with other organizations
Stride Toward Freedom
United States - Constitutional law
Voter registration
Other Topics
The Fire Next Time
Stride Toward Freedom
Code for Location of Original
HFA
Location of Original
Historic Films Archive, LLC., Greenport, N.Y.
Copy Location (1)
HHN, History Hit Network, London, England
Copy Location (2)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
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3/28/2017 12:00:00 AM
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Interview by Kenneth Bancroft Clark on The Negro and the American Promise

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Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
X, Malcolm
Baldwin, James
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Document Date
[6/24/1963]
Genre
Interview
Document Type
Film
Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
X, Malcolm
Baldwin, James
Document ID
630624-039
Document Date
[6/24/1963]
Document Type
Film
Status
Cal. 8
Place Written
New York, N.Y.
Genre
Interview
Document Length
58.5 min.
Document Note
1 downloaded link.
Dates
5/24/1963
6/6/1963
8/15/1962
4/7/1963
5/6/1963
5/7/1963
Names
Clark, Kenneth Bancroft
Wilkins, Roy
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald) [United States. White House]
Kennedy, Robert F. [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Jesus Christ
Bevel, James L. (James Luther)
Connor, Eugene
King, Coretta Scott
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver) [United States. Congress. Senate]
Abernathy, Ralph
King, Alfred Daniel
Porter, John Thomas
Smith, N. H.
Gregory, Dick
Muhammad, Elijah
Moses (Biblical leader)
Horne, Lena
Hayton, Lennie
Hansberry, Lorraine
Nemiroff, Robert
Belafonte, Harry
Belafonte, Julie R.
Berry, Edwin C. [National Urban League]
Berry, Betsy
Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylonia
Belshazzar
Daniel (Biblical figure)
Baldwin, David
Baldwin, Emma B.
Baldwin, George
Baldwin, Wilmer
Baldwin, David, Jr.
Baldwin, Gloria
Baldwin, Ruth
Baldwin, Elizabeth
Baldwin, Paula
Baldwin, James, Jr.
Cooper, Gary
Smith, Jerome
Organizations
National Educational Television
WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
City College of New York (New York, N.Y.)
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (New York, N.Y.)
Northside Center for Trial Development (New York, N.Y.)
Shady Grove Baptist Church (Leesburg, Ga.)
F. W. Woolworth Company
Birmingham (Ala.). Police Dept.
Nation of Islam
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Congress of Racial Equality
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
United States. Congress. Senate
United States. Dept. of Justice
United States. White House
National Urban League
United States. Supreme Court
Harlem Hospital (New York, N.Y.)
P.S. 139 Frederick Douglass Junior High School (New York, N.Y.)
P.S. 24 Elementary School (New York, N.Y.)
Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
Ku Klux Klan
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church (Birmingham, Ala.)
Kelly Ingram Park (Birmingham, Ala.)
Birmingham (Ala.). Fire Dept.
Albany (Ga.). Courthouse
University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Places
Washington, D.C.
Atlanta, Ga.
Montgomery, Ala.
Birmingham, Ala.
Albany, Ga.
Jackson, Miss.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Boston, Mass.
Englewood, N.J.
Cuba
San Francisco, Calif.
Tallahassee, Fla.
Europe
Topics
Afro-Americans and mass media
Arrest
Birmingham, 1963
Bombings
Black nationalism
Anti-Semitism
Police - Complaints against
Afro-Americans - Economic conditions
Interracial marriage
Freedom rides
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Critics
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Interviews
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Public Speaking
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Television public speaking
Nonviolence
Student movements
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--relations with other organizations
Sit-ins
Voter registration
Churches-vandalism
Afro-Americans--Intimidation of
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Emancipation Proclamation
Code for Location of Original
WGBH-MaBoWEF
Location of Original
WGBH Media Library and Archives, WGBH Educational Foundation
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
7/22/2014 12:00:00 AM
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2/8/2022 mcweaver
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2/8/2022 11:38:24 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.
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1/14/2014 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
2/7/2014 dbeals
Date Updated
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Draft, ''Why We Can't Wait''

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Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Place Written
Atlanta, Ga.
Document Date
1/1964
Genre
Book
Document Type
Document
Type of Writing
Typed
Autograph -- author's hand
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Author
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Author Dates
1929-1968
Author Affiliation
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Document ID
640100-005
Document Date
1/1964
Type of Writing
Typed
Autograph -- author's hand
Handwritten -- other than author's hand
Document Type
Document
Type of Version
Draft
Status
Cal. 8
Place Written
Atlanta, Ga.
Genre
Book
Document Length
121 pp.
Dates
6/16/1963
4/3/1963
4/25/1963
5/5/1963
4/12/1963-6/24/1963
6/30/1963
7/7/1963
7/14/1963
6/3/1963
6/4/1963
6/20/1963
7/10/1963
5/16/1963
1956
7/6/1963
6/10/1963
8/1962
7/3/1963
8/5/1963
6/26/1963
6/15/1963
5/24/1963
5/17/1954
1957
1/1963
1955
5/1962
9/1962
3/18/1963
3/19/1963
2/4/1963
3/1/1963
3/5/1963
4/2/1963
3/31/1963
4/14/1963
4/11/1963
4/15/1963
1960
4/20/1963
5/2/1963
5/8/1963
5/10/1963
5/11/1963
5/12/1963
Names
Washington, George
Attucks, Crispus
Banneker, Benjamin
L'Enfant, Pierre Charles
Lincoln, Abraham
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald) [United States. White House]
Evers, Medgar Wiley
Beckwith, Byron De La
Reston, James [New York Times Company]
Connor, Eugene [Birmingham (Ala.). City Commission]
Gregory, Dick
Wilkins, Roy
Moore, William
Moore, William (Mrs.)
Wallace, George C. (George Corley) [Alabama. Office of the Governor]
Brewer, Nadine [Metropolitan Opera Company]
Harper, Elinor [Metropolitan Opera Company]
Allen, Ivan [Atlanta (Ga.). Office of the Mayor]
Wilson, Edgar H. [Macon (Ga.). Office of the Mayor]
Maclean, Malcolm R. [Savannah (Ga.). Office of the Mayor]
Cowger, William O. [Louisville (Ky.). Office of the Mayor]
Combs, Burt T. [Kentucky. Office of the Governor]
Gremillion, Jack P. F. [Louisiana. Office of the Attorney General]
Thompson, Allen C. [Jackson (Miss.). Office of the Mayor]
Doar, John [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Waller, William L. [Hinds County (Miss.). Office of the District Attorney]
Henry, Aaron [National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)]
Diggs, Charles C.
Burnley, W. C. (William Clayton) [Greenville (Miss.). Police Dept.]
Sanford, Terry [North Carolina. Office of the Governor]
Clark, A. Wilbur [Fayetteville (N.C.). Office of the Mayor]
Enloe, William G. [Raleigh (N.C.). Office of the Mayor]
Erwin, William J. [Dan River Mills]
Stinson, Julian R. [Danville (Va.). Office of the Mayor]
Holt, Len
Flannery, J. Harold [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Aiken, Archibald M. [Danville (Va.). Corporation Court]
Michie, Thomas J. [United States. District Court (Virginia : Western District)]
Sheppard, Eleanor [Richmond (Va.). Office of the Mayor]
Johnson, Samuel
Raubinger, Frederick M. [New Jersey. Dept. of Education]
Carter, Robert L. [NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund]
Zuber, Paul B.
Richardson, Gloria [Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee]
Goldwag, Arnold [Congress of Racial Equality]
Henry, Winder Laird [Dorchester County (Md.). Circuit Court]
Hart, Philip A. (Philip Aloysius) [United States. Congress. Senate]
Kennedy, Robert F. [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Baldwin, James
Baldwin, David
Hansberry, Lorraine
Belafonte, Harry
Horne, Lena
Clark, Kenneth Bancroft [City College of New York (New York, N.Y.)]
Smith, Jerome M.
Berry, Edwin C. [National Urban League]
Tate, Hugh J. [Philadelphia (Pa.). Office of the Mayor]
Van Winkle, Rip
Jefferson, Thomas
Sizemore, Ralph
Aaron, Judge
McDonald, Dora E.
Shuttlesworth, Fred L. [Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)]
Pitts, Lucius H. [Miles College (Fairfield, Ala.)]
Gaston, A. G. (Arthur George)
Gardner, Edward Hall [Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)]
Shortridge, William E.
Drew, John J.
Walker, Wyatt Tee [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Abernathy, Ralph [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Boutwell, Albert Burton [Birmingham (Ala.). Office of the Mayor]
King, Tom
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich) [New York. Office of the Governor]
Wagner, Robert F. (Robert Ferdinand) [New York (N.Y.). Office of the Mayor]
Robinson, Marvin T. [Western Christian Leadership Conference]
Stovall, Edward [Western Christian Leadership Conference]
Dawkins, Maurice A. [Western Christian Leadership Conference]
Collins, Mansfield [Western Christian Leadership Conference]
Harris, Curtis [Virginia Christian Leadership Conference]
Reid, Milton A. [Virginia Christian Leadership Conference]
Wood, Virgil A. [Virginia Christian Leadership Conference]
Pollard, Francis
Lawson, James M. [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Bevel, James L. (James Luther) [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Nash, Diane [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Young, Andrew [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Lee, Bernard Scott [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Cotton, Dorothy F. [Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
Jesus Christ
Bunche, Ralph J. (Ralph Johnson)
Robinson, Jackie
Anderson, Marian
Farmer, James [Congress of Racial Equality]
Pritchett, Laurie [Albany (Ga.). Police Dept.]
King, Coretta Scott
King, Bernice A.
Shores, Arthur D. (Arthur Davis)
Billingsley, Orzell
Jones, Clarence B.
Billups, Charles
Elliott, J. Robert [United States. District Court (Georgia : Middle District)]
Marshall, Burke [United States. Dept. of Justice]
Dolan, Joseph F. (Joseph Francis) [United States. Dept. of Justice]
DeMille, Cecil
Walker, Theresa Ann
King, Alfred Daniel
Organizations
Holy Family Hospital (Birmingham, Ala.)
United States. Marine Corps
United States. Congress. House of Representatives
United States. Congress. Senate
United States. White House
University of Mississippi (Oxford, Miss.)
University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
New York Times Company
Leflore County (Miss.). Courthouse
United States. Commission on Civil Rights
Mississippi. Office of the Governor
F. W. Woolworth and Company
Walgreen Co.
Metropolitan Opera Company
Atlanta (Ga.). Chamber of Commerce
Atlanta (Ga.). Office of the Mayor
University of Florida (Gainesville, Fla.)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
S.C.L.C. Operation Breadbasket
Atlanta Committee for Cooperative Action
Committee on Appeal for Human Rights
First Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
Macon (Ga.). Office of the Mayor
Augusta Chronicle-Herald
Howard Johnson Restaurant (Savannah, Ga.)
Savannah (Ga.). City Commission
Savannah (Ga.). Chamber of Commerce
Savannah (Ga.). Office of the Mayor
Georgia. Dept. of Public Safety
Ku Klux Klan
Louisville (Ky.). Human Relations Committee
Louisville (Ky.). Board of Aldermen
Louisville (Ky.). Office of the Mayor
Kentucky. Office of the Governor
Louisiana. State Capitol
Louisiana. Office of the Attorney General
Jackson (Miss.). Office of the Mayor
United States. Dept. of Justice
Hinds County (Miss.). Office of the District Attorney
United States. Internal Revenue Service
Mississippi. Supreme Court
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Greenville (Miss.). Police Dept.
North Carolina. Office of the Governor
Charlotte (N.C.). Chamber of Commerce
Durham (N.C.). City Council
Fayetteville (N.C.). Office of the Mayor
Raleigh (N.C.). Office of the Mayor
S. H. Kress and Company
W. T. Grant Company
H. L. Green Company
Danville (Va.). Office of the Mayor
Danville (Va.). City Council
Danville (Va.). Corporation Court
United States. District Court (Virginia : Western District)
Richmond (Va.). Office of the Mayor
Parker Field (Richmond, Va.)
Kentucky. General Assembly
New Jersey. Dept. of Education
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Congress of Racial Equality
Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee
Dorchester County (Md.). Circuit Court
City College of New York (New York, N.Y.)
National Urban League
Philadelphia (Pa.). Office of the Mayor
United States. Supreme Court
Birmingham Barons (Baseball team)
United States. Interstate Commerce Commission
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR)
Miles College (Fairfield, Ala.)
Dorchester Center (Midway, Ga.)
A. G. Gaston Motel (Birmingham, Ala.)
Birmingham (Ala.). Office of the Mayor
New York (N.Y.). Office of the Mayor
New York. Office of the Governor
Western Christian Leadership Conference
Virginia Christian Leadership Conference
Southern Regional Council
Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tenn.)
Alabama State College (Montgomery, Ala.)
Washington Post
Birmingham World (Birmingham, Ala.)
Senior Citizens Committee (Birmingham, Ala.)
Birmingham (Ala.). Chamber of Commerce
Birmingham (Ala.). Police Dept.
Albany (Ga.). Police Dept.
United States. District Court (Georgia : Middle District)
New Pilgrim Baptist Church (Birmingham, Ala.)
Alabama. Dept. of Public Safety
Alabama. National Guard
Places
New York, N.Y.
Birmingham, Ala.
Valley Forge, Pa.
Washington, D.C.
Montgomery, Ala.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Albany, Ga.
Leflore County, Miss.
Attalla, Ala.
Hot Springs, Ark.
Augusta, Ga.
Macon, Ga.
Rome, Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
Louisville, Ky.
Bowling Green, Ky.
Hopkinsville, Ky.
Danville, Ky.
Frankfort, Ky.
Paducah, Ky.
Baton Rouge, La.
Buras, La.
New Orleans, La.
Jackson, Miss.
Clarksdale, Miss.
Canton, Miss.
Greenville, Miss.
Greenwood, Miss.
Greenville, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.
Durham, N.C.
Fayetteville, N.C.
Raleigh, N.C.
Greenville, S.C.
Columbia, S.C.
Danville, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
Charlottesville, Va.
Richmond, Va.
Oklahoma
Texas
Englewood, N.J.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Cambridge, Md.
Michigan
Tallahassee, Fla.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Chicago, Ill.
Talladega, Ala.
Topics
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Publications
Birmingham, 1963
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Sit-ins
Police - Complaints against
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Arrests
Freedom songs
Afro-Americans - Economic conditions
Albany Movement
Boycotts
Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas
Direct action
Student movements
Why We Can't Wait
Discrimination in public accommodations
Discrimination in Employment
Federal intervention
Nonviolence
Afro-Americans--Intimidation of
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Political and Social views
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--strategic planning
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--fund raising
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--meetings
Southern Christian Leadership Conference--relations with other organizations
Western Christian Leadership Conference
Other Topics
The True Story of Birmingham
A Summer of Discontent
New Day in Birmingham
Why We Can't Wait
Code for Location of Original
MLKP-MBU
Location of Original
Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers, 1954-1968, Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, Boston University, Boston, Mass.
Location of Original - Detail
Box 88A, folder 9
Copy Location (1)
MLKPP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Date Created
5/29/1998 12:00:00 AM
Date Verified
06/08/1998
4/14/2022 dalai
Date Updated
11/28/2022 6:15:18 PM
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