National Archive Records: Unemployment relief for Black Americans in Missouri., 1937
Tag Archives: employment
Conference Speeches. 41pp.
From the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: Speeches delivered at White House Conference on Civil Rights by Lyndon B. Johnson, A. Philip Randolph, Hubert H. Humphrey, Thurgood Marshall, and Roy Wilkins, 1966
Correspondence of the Adviser on Negro Affairs, 1933-1941. 177pp.
National Archives Folder: Eugene Kinckle Jones, Adviser on Negro Affairs to the Department of Commerce, correspondence regarding black employment., 1933-1941
The Everlasting Stain
Book by Kelly Miller. The essays in this collection center about the issues growing out of the World War and the Negro’s relation to them. Several of the titles have appeared in separate pamphlet form and as magazine articles. The reader will note that the articles are presented as of date of writing. There appear some duplications, due to the fact that the productions herein assembled were prepared for various occasions., 1924
The New Negro: His Political, Civil and Mental Status and Related Essays by William Pickens
Essays by William Pickens, 1916
Casefile 202600–States, Subsection 33, Number 4, Special Section Bureau Papers Only. New York. 1921
Department of Justice Files: Communist Party of the U.S.A. casefile 202600: New York, 1921
Civil Rights Bills
Congressional Hearings: Continuation of hearings before the Subcom No. 5 to review civil rights protection and enforcement issues and related proposals, including education and employment discrimination issues, and to examine laws and actions of certain States impacting civil rights. NAACP called as witness., 1958
Equal Employment Opportunity Enforcement Procedures
Congressional Hearings: Considers H.R. 6228, the Equal Employment Opportunity Enforcement Act, and related H.R. 13517, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to empower the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to litigate or seek litigation through the Department of Justice on behalf of those claiming discrimination in employment. NAACP called as witness., 1969-1970
Hearings on H.R. 4000, the Civil Rights Act of 1990, Vol. 1
Congressional Hearings: Joint hearings with the House Judiciary Committee Subcom on Civil and Constitutional Rights to consider H.R. 4000 (text, p. 2-17), the Civil Rights Act of 1990, to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to strengthen civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination in employment based on race, religion, sex, or national origin. Includes provisions to: Require employers to bear the burden of proof that business necessity requires employment practices having a disparate impact on minorities and women; Clarify that any prejudicial motivation in employment decisions is illegal; Restrict litigation challenging court orders in job discrimination suits; Extend the statute of limitation in employment discrimination cases from 180 days to two years; Grant victims of intentional discrimination the right to recover compensatory and punitive damages; Clarify the right of employment discrimination victims to recover attorney fees; Restore the prohibition against all race discrimination in the making and enforcement of contracts. NAACP called as witness., 1990
Civil Rights Proposals
Senate Hearing on Civil Rights Proposals. NAACP called as witness., 1956
File No. 8/102-F, Postwar Activities, 1919-1933. 197pp.
National Archives Folder: Postwar Activities, U.S. Department of Labor, Chief Clerk’s Files, 1919-1933, 1919-1933
The Negro Migrations: A Symposium
News editorial on African American migration in the U.S., 1924
The Colored Race in the United States
Editorial on African American migration in the U.S., 1891
The Negro Comes North
Editorial on African American migration in the U.S., 1917
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
Document 195: November 13, 1937 Letter with attachment
Documents from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Library: Transmittal of compilation of NAACP press releases on the anti-lynching bill, 1937
The Hosts of Black Labor
Article by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1923
The Economics of the Negro Problem
Article by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1918
The Negro in the South: His Economic Progress in Relation to His Moral and Religious Development, Being the William Levi Bull Lectures for the Year 1907
Lectures delivered by W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, 1907
Durham, North Carolina: A City of Negro Enterprises
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1911
Working with the Hands: Being a Sequel to ‘Up from Slavery’ Covering the Author’s Experiences in Industrial Training at Tuskegee
Book by Booker T. Washington; sequel to Up from Slavery, 1904
Industrial Training for the Negro
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1904
The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World’s Columbian Exposition
Book featuring several essays by Ida B. Wells, 1893
The Negro as a National Asset
Essay by W. E. B. Du Bois, W. E. B. Dubois