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  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

A draft of an essay or speech written by Harold Brown in red ink to announce California CORE chapters' unification to negotiate for increased rights.

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.

Newsletter published in San Francisco addressing recent arrests, issues, and injustices faced by the Civil Rights Movement in the Bay Area.

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).

Chart depicting the number of people newly registered to vote in South Carolina, Louisiana, and Virginia from 1963 to 1964.

News article published by The New York Times and distributed by CORE regarding the efforts of civil rights organizations to register voters in the South.

Letter from James Farmer, the National Director of CORE, to all of CORE's members regarding the results of the November 1964 elections.
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