Browse Items (270 total)

  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

MS-0436-002-009-013.pdf
Memorandum from George Wiley listing items recently mailed to all Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) chapters. Items are grouped and include: organizational reports, meeting minutes and papers, and Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party materials.

MS-0436-002-009-014.pdf
Message from Stanley Sterling, with the organization Social Workers for Civil Rights Action, regarding the group's policies and goals for assisting the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).

MS-0436-002-009-015.pdf
Memorandum from the Southern Regional Office of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) regarding unsolved murders in the South. In particular, the inadequacies justice system and the lack of intervention by the federal government are listed as…

MS-0436-002-009-016.pdf
Memorandum from George Wiley regarding the recent workshop for the Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) southern staff. Topics discussed include fiscal control, community organization, and the Mississippi Summer Project.

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-0436-002-009-018.pdf
Message from Robert Gore regarding three Freedom Centers in Chicago. He recommends that the nation Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) office "maintain closer contact with the Chicago project" to mitigate problems in the future.

MS-0436-002-009-019.pdf
Report regarding various projects conducted throughout the South in 1964, particularly different types of programming and their effectiveness.

MS-0436-002-009-020.pdf
Memorandum from Dave Dennis, the Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) Southern Program Director, regarding plans for the South for the summer of 1965. He claims that their primary problem is a staffing issue, and asks that CORE help supplement with…

MS-0436-002-009-021.pdf
Message from George Wiley, Associate National Director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), informing all chapters of the continued importance of changing the Mississippi congressional situation.

MS-0436-002-009-022.pdf
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party memorandum on how to assist the Mississippi congressional challenges through lobbying. CORE members are encouraged to communicate with government officials and community members, and a list of possible answers to…
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