Browse Items (270 total)

  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

MS-0436-005-016a.pdf
Part 1/2 of a booklet produced after three San Diego news stations co-produced a discussion of local racial issues. The broadcast aired one week after San Diego's vocal response to the Watts Riots in Los Angeles and featured nine panel members.

MS-0436-005-016b.pdf
Part 2/2 of a booklet produced after three San Diego news stations co-produced a discussion of local racial issues. The broadcast aired one week after San Diego's vocal response to the Watts Riots in Los Angeles and featured nine panel members.

MS-0436-002-018-013.pdf
Report by the Southern Regional Office of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) about seeking justice in unsolved murder cases. The report identifies the jury system as the problem because jurors will often find the accused not guilty.

MS-0436-002-017-011.pdf
A brief annotated history of the Socialist Workers Party. The piece addresses the party's stance on racism and discrimination in the United States and suggests possibilities for a revolution.

MS-0436-001-008-004.pdf
Brief article from The New York Times regarding the convicted men responsible for the bombings of three homes in McComb, Mississippi.

MS-0436-002-026-001.pdf
The cover and first five pages of a book published by the Southern Poverty Law Center about the history of the Civil Rights Movement. A physical copy can be found here (Guide 1).

MS-0436-001-031-012.pdf
Newsletter published in San Francisco addressing recent arrests, issues, and injustices faced by the Civil Rights Movement in the Bay Area.

MS-0436-002-002-036.pdf
News article published by an unidentified press regarding Vivian Hallinan, her sons, and one son's girlfriend. The four, along with twenty-one others, were given jail time after participating in Civil Rights sit-in demonstrations. A small piece about…

MS-0436-002-017-021.pdf
Copy of the Republican Rapier newsletter, which reports news to local Republican Party members. One article, titled "Local C.O.R.E. Chapter Infiltrated!," identifies an alleged member of the Communist Party who is also a member of San Diego Congress…

MS-0436-001-024-001.pdf
A one page account of the history of African Americans and their struggle for rights in San Diego.
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