Letter from James Freeman, inquiring about instances when "White Americans can come to Mexico . . . and be able to tell Mexican citizen's they have to discriminate against American Negro's." He does not expect the American Consul in Tijuana, Baja…
A proposal from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) requesting funds from local and federal government agencies to create Black owned and controlled economic institutions in Cleveland. These institutions included the CORE Enterprise Corporation (a…
A paper written by James Farmer, National Director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), suggesting means for the organization to grow in the future, with an emphasis on achieving greater political power via the National CORE Political Action…
Issue of the bimonthly newsletter “CORE-Lator” published by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Articles cover topics such as the statewide California action campaign against Bank of America’s discriminatory hiring practices, and the…
The San Diego Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) proposal for a project intended to foster "leadership, cohesion, community strength, pride and effectiveness in the Southeast Area of San Diego."
Resolution by the Board of Directors of Self-Help Through Neighborhood Leadership, Inc. in recognition of his efforts as Executive Director of the program.
Meeting minutes from a National Action Council meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The purpose of the meeting was to "work out the formal organization of the NAC and certain internal problems facing the national organization."
Minutes from the National Action Council (NAC) meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The meeting was limited to discussions of planning and programming, but also included a powerful resolution by Will Ussery.
Meeting minutes from the Steering Committee, particularly addressing charges brought against Gordon Carey. The report, submitted by Bob Curvin, is attached to the minutes.
Meeting minutes for the National Action Council's (NAC) steering committee meeting. Topics of discussion included programming for Mississippi, the direction of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and various projects in the north, as well as…