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  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

MS-0436-002-009-004.pdf
Message from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Director regarding the elections of 1964. He addresses victories and defeats and he encourages chapters to formulate legislative plans for the future.

MS-0436-002-018-014.pdf
Letter from James Farmer, the National Director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), about the state of the projects in Mississippi.

MS-0436-002-002-038.pdf
Letter from James Freeman, inquiring about instances when "White Americans can come to Mexico . . . and be able to tell Mexican citizen's they have to discriminate against American Negro's." He does not expect the American Consul in Tijuana, Baja…

MS-0436-002-008-010.pdf
The Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) Director of Organization, James McCain, writes to all chapters requesting that they submit a survey and questionnaire about local schools.

MS-0436-002-009-017.pdf
Memorandum from James McCain regarding the Director of the Organization Department's responsibilities. A summary of Bob Gore's activities is also included.

MS-0436-002-002-024.pdf
Letter from the Assistant Attorney General John Doar in response to Harold Brown's request for federal protection in Bogalusa, Louisiana. Doar informs Brown that "there is no evidence that local officials are unable to maintain law and order" in…

MS-0436-002-010-001.pdf
Letter from Justin Roach, Jr. enclosing a court stipulation in the case Montgomery Ward v. CORE. The stipulation announces suspension of all picket-lines at Montgomery Ward in Oakland and Berkeley, a new non-discrimination policy will be implemented…

MS-0436-002-002-033.pdf
Karen transcribes a quote from Floyd McKissick regarding choosing an assistant director for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). McKissick's statement regarding Black Power is also included.
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