List of civil rights protests throughout the United States, 1963
Tag Archives: discrimination in housing
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. September 1963. 97pp.
Burke Marshall Papers: Civil rights protests and arrests throughout the United States, and memorial services and demonstrations following the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, September 15, 1963, in which four girls died., 1963
Supreme Court Case No. 72: Shelley v. Kraemer: Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc, and Brief in Support Thereof
Supreme Court records on Shelley v. Kraemer, 1947
Document 123 January 2, 1948 Memorandum with attachment To: Charles [S.] Murphy Fr: O[scar] R. E[wing]
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: The Report of the Committee on Civil Rights and President Truman’s Message to Congress of February 2, 1948: request to review the “Charter of Negro Rights” outlining ten-point program for safeguarding civil rights for all Americans, 1948
Miscellaneous Papers–PCCR–Statements by Consultants, Memoranda to Subcommittees, Interim Reports of Subcommittees, Executive Order Creating Committee, Press Releases. 58pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee papers, including statements by consultants, subcommittee memoranda and interim reports, executive order creating committee, and early press releases., 1946-1947
To Secure These Rights, Committee report on constitutional civil rights, segregation, discrimination, and remedies.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee report on constitutional civil rights, segregation, discrimination, and remedies, 1947
To Secure These Rights summary pamphlet of Committee’s final report, including dissemination and reaction from civil rights organizations and mass media.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Summary pamphlet of Committee’s final report, including dissemination and reaction from civil rights organizations and mass media., 1948
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: September 12-13, 1947. (Washington Meetings.) 356pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcript of Committee proceedings of September 12-13, 1947, with Committee members’ discussion of content and emphasis of report, including segregation, discrimination, legislation, and role of federal government., 1947
Minutes of Meetings of President’s Committee on Civil Rights–May 1,1947 through May 15, 1947. 255pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee meeting minutes, including testimony on behalf of civil rights organizations and researchers., 1947
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: June 30, 1947. (Hanover Meeting). 281pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcript of Committee proceedings of June 30, 1947, with Committee members’ discussion of content and emphasis of report, and its use as a tool of mass education., 1947
Staff Memoranda: Volume I–President’s Committee on Civil Rights. 193pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee memoranda, including digests of news reports and organizations’ comments; discrimination faced by Japanese Americans, Mexican Americans, and Indians; and group defamation and libel., 1947
Staff Memoranda: Volume II–President’s Committee on Civil Rights. 153pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee memoranda, including lynching, armed forces, Hispanic Americans, history of civil rights legislation and case law, U.S. possessions, federal employment, black Americans, disclosure requirements, and housing., 1947
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: April 17, 1947. 146pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcript of Committee proceedings of April 17, 1947, including testimony of NAACP and others., 1947
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 62pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: NAACP civil rights correspondence with Committee, including issues of employment, lynching, voting rights, violence, and conditions in Southern states., 1946-1947
White House Conference–Followup Memo to Cliff Alexander, etc.
National Archives folder on Black American civil rights, recommendations and follow-up from White House Conference “To Fulfill These Rights,” 1966, 1966
White House Conference. “To Fulfill These Rights.” Press Releases. 1966 (and undated). 38pp.
Library of Congress Folders: White House Conference on Civil Rights, Press Releases, 1966, 1966
Liaison Activities–Chronological Files, February-June 1966
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on White House Conference on Civil Rights regional outreach trips and selection of participants, 1966
Council Meetings: March 5, 1966–Agenda. 283pp.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on White House Conference on Civil Rights planning papers on jobs, administration of justice, voting, health, families, housing, communities and education, 1966
SD/White House Conference “To Fulfill These Rights,” 6/1-2/66
National Archive Records on Black American civil rights, White House Conference “To Fulfill These Rights,” 1965-1966, 1965-1966
Chronological File, July. 109pp.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on Complaints leveled at federal agencies by White House Conference on Civil Rights participants, including racism in the FBI, nonexistence of black judges in Southern districts, state desegregation noncompliance, and discrimination in government programs, 1966
Subject File, Conference Follow-Up. 111pp.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on Civil rights issues demanding further investigation following the White House Conference on Civil Rights, including complaints leveled at federal agencies by White House Conference on Civil Rights participants, including racism in the FBI, nonexistence of black judges in Southern districts, state desegregation noncompliance, and discrimination in government programs, 1966
United States Employment Service, [September 1942-April 1944].
National Archive Records: Discrimination in civilian employment and housing, United States Employment Service, September 1942-April 1944, 1942-1944
OF 10-B: Justice Department, FBI Survey of Racial Conditions in the U.S., Section 2 (Folder 2).
From the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: Federal Bureau of Investigation survey of U.S. racial conditions, 1939-1945
The Niagara Movement
News article on the platform adopted by the Niagara Movement, 1905
A Convention with a Grievance
News editorial on the Niagara Conference, 1907