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  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

Brief article from The New York Times regarding the convicted men responsible for the bombings of three homes in McComb, Mississippi.

Brown's request to the probation officer Mrs. Gell that "the CORE defendants be given complete suspension of sentence on the grounds that a moral wrong has been corrected as a result of the action taken by CORE, and as a recognition that the burden…

Statement addressing the reasons why the Bank of America demonstrations were held, and the reasons why the Civil Rights Movement was so important.

Typed draft of a biography of Harold Brown. Edits and annotations are marked in blue ink.

Brief biography of Harold Brown's business experience.

Biography detailing Harold Brown's civil rights background, education, and experiences at San Diego State University.

A copy of the landmark bill H.R. 7152, stamped by Congressman Lionel Van Deerlin. This bill became the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

A woman holding a sign which reads: "We save here, we want to work here" at a Bank of America protest in Downtown San Diego.

A man reads a statement from a paper into multiple microphones.
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