Category Archives: Sit-ins and other civil rights protests
124-A-1 Segregation [and Desegregation] 1960 (4).
157-6-61 -229-157-6-61 -346 July 1963-September 1963. 293pp.
157-6-61-540-157-6-61-634 January 1964-June 1964. 262pp.
62-101087 and 100-429326 December 1957-July 1967. 86pp.
Commission on Civil Rights. January-July 1963. 162pp.
Demonstrations: Chronology. June-September 1963. 116pp.
Demonstrations: Chronology. October 1963-April 1964 and Undated. 93pp.
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. July 1963. 131pp.
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. September 1963. 97pp.
Department of Justice memos pertaining to the 1964 sit-in cases that arose from the wave of sit-in demonstrations during the early 1960s, from the files of assistant attorney general Burke Marshall, 1963-1964
July 1962 Sit-In Cases–Avent et al. v. North Carolina (1 of 2) [1962-1963].
June 1962. 40pp.
RD-55 Alleged Racial Discrimination Practiced at Houston, Texas, Railroad Terminal Against Dorothy M. Henry and Loretta M. Thompson
Solicitor-General’s Report: Background [1962-1964].
Presidential Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Sit-ins at public facilities, Civil Rights Act of 1960, and other civil rights issues, 1960, 1960
FBI file on civil rights demonstrations, including sit-ins and voter registration activities, and efforts to organize a SNCC chapter in Selma, Alabama, July-September 1963, 1963
FBI Files: Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) designation of Alabama as primary focus for 1964, and voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, January-June 1964, 1964
FBI Files: Civil rights tension in Montgomery and elsewhere in Alabama, including sit-ins by black students, December 1957-July 1967, 1957-1967
Burke Marshall Papers: Civil rights violations in Mississippi, public accommodations, equal employment, and other issues before the Commission on Civil Rights., 1963
List of civil rights protests throughout the United States., 1963
List of civil rights protests throughout the United States, 1963-1964
List of civil rights protests throughout the United States, 1963
Burke Marshall Papers: Civil rights protests and arrests throughout the United States, and memorial services and demonstrations following the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, September 15, 1963, in which four girls died., 1963
National Archive Records: Department of Justice memos pertaining to the 1964 sit-in cases that arose from the wave of sit-in demonstrations during the early 1960s, from the files of assistant attorney general Burke Marshall, 1963-1964, 1963-1964
National Archive Records: Department of Justice memos regarding the sit-in cases that arose from the wave of sit-in demonstrations during the early 1960s, including the 1962 sit-in case, Avent v. North Carolina, from the files of assistant attorney general Burke Marshall, 1962-1963, 1962-1963
National Conference on Religion and Race, Talladega, Alabama sit-in , voting rights, and other civil rights matters, from Burke Marshall’s Justice Department correspondence, June 1962., 1962
Federal Government Records: Union Station restaurant, in the Houston Belt and Terminal Railway Co. terminal, alleged racial discrimination against Dorothy M. Henry and Loretta M. Thompson in Houston, Texas, as part of a series of sit-ins ., 1961-1962
National Archive Records: Report of the Solicitor General regarding racial discrimination and sit-in cases, from the files of assistant attorney general Burke Marshall, 1962-1964, 1962-1964