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.
Memorandum from James McCain regarding the Director of the Organization Department's responsibilities. A summary of Bob Gore's activities is also included.
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.
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).
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…
William Higgs, the attorney for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, writes to urge Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) chapters to oppose the nomination of J. P. Coleman for a circuit court judgeship.
At least five men stand with linked arms in front of the Bank of America in Downtown San Diego in protest of the bank's discriminatory hiring practices.