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  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

Financial report for the second half of 1964 in Mississippi. The report states that the project has a deficit of $13,929.46 and CORE itself owed $181,000.

Handwritten essay titled "Community Involvement" in which CORE's work is discussed, including how to define "community involvement," establishing a network of communication, the importance of working with individuals, community outreach, and…

Report regarding various projects conducted throughout the South in 1964, particularly different types of programming and their effectiveness.

Twelve suggestions for Montgomery Ward proposed by San Diego Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) with annotations.

Outline of the Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) programs, personnel, finances, and geographic areas in the South.

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).

Joyce Ware introduces an article written by Marlene Nadle of the Village Voice shortly before Malcolm X was assassinated. Nadle's article shares her interview with Malcolm X days before his death and covers many topics including Harlem, teaching, and…

Field report for the second half of 1964 in Mississippi. The report covers projects across the state and the needs of their staff.

Photocopied handwritten list of accusations against Montgomery Ward.

Handwritten list of things to do or request be done by Montgomery Ward in San Diego.
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