Browse Items (270 total)

  • Collection: The Harold K. Brown Civil Rights Collection

MS-0436-002-002-001.pdf
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.

MS-0436-002-001-001.pdf
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…

MS-0436-002-009-019.pdf
Report regarding various projects conducted throughout the South in 1964, particularly different types of programming and their effectiveness.

MS-0436-002-010-006.pdf
Twelve suggestions for Montgomery Ward proposed by San Diego Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) with annotations.

MS-0436-002-018-002.pdf
Outline of the Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) programs, personnel, finances, and geographic areas in the South.

MS-0436-001-031-011.pdf
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).

MS-0436-002-012-002.pdf
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…

MS-0436-002-018-007.pdf
Field report for the second half of 1964 in Mississippi. The report covers projects across the state and the needs of their staff.

MS-0436-002-010-005.pdf
Photocopied handwritten list of accusations against Montgomery Ward.

MS-0436-002-010-003.pdf
Handwritten list of things to do or request be done by Montgomery Ward in San Diego.
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