Browse Items (270 total)

  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

MS-0436-002-002-028.pdf
Letter from Attorney Mary Harvey to Attorney Robert Ward, Jr. asking him to represent Harold Brown because she will be in Mississippi at the time of his hearing.

MS-0436-002-002-007.pdf
Letter from Mary Hernandez, the Shop Steward of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), informing James McCain that the process of relieving Allan Hoffman from his duties has prompted a grievance.

MS-0436-001-031-016.pdf
Field report addressing the Ohio Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) activities of the end of 1964, a financial summary, and a projected plan for the beginning of 1965.

MS-0436-001-031-013.pdf
Mailer from the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party requesting delegates to attend a conference on free elections in Jackson, Mississippi. The pamphlet also contains information regarding the situation in Mississippi and the goals of the conference.

MS-0436-002-008-001.pdf
Meeting minutes from a National Action Council meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The purpose of the meeting was to "work out the formal organization of the NAC and certain internal problems facing the national organization."

MS-0436-002-008-002.pdf
Minutes from the National Action Council (NAC) meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The meeting was limited to discussions of planning and programming, but also included a powerful resolution by Will Ussery.

MS-0436-002-008-006.pdf
Meeting minutes from the National Action Council (NAC) meeting held in Nyack, New York. Notable items include the discussion regarding the Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) direction, reports from committees, and the establishment of a political…

MS-0436-002-008-008.pdf
Meeting minutes from the National Action Council (NAC) meeting following James Farmer's trip to Africa in January 1965. Other NAC business discussed includes affiliation with various groups, fundraising practices, and the suspension of New York CORE.

MS-0436-002-008-009.pdf
Four pages of a seven page record of a National Action Council meeting. The papers have been damaged by water and are multicolored.

MS-0436-001-031-011.pdf
A paper about leadership in the Civil Rights Movement, originally prepared for Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), but also distributed to the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).
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