FBI folder on Selma, Alabama, voter registration campaign, October 1963, 1963
Tag Archives: Alabama
100-135-61-1-100-135-61-45 December 1955-March 1956. 132pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott, including bombings and information on Martin Luther King Jr., E. D. Nixon, and Rosa Parks, December 1955-March 1956, 1956
100-135-61-86-100-135-61-143 March 1956-April 1956. 188pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott trials and segregation policy in Montgomery, Alabama, March 1956-April 1956, 1956
100-135-61 -144-100-135-61-195 May 1956-Ouly 1956. 194pp.
FBI investigation of bombing of home of Martin Luther King Jr., and federal court ruling on bus segregation law in Montgomery, Alabama, May 1956-July 1956, 1956
157-6-61-71-157-6-61-128 December 1961-September 1962. 193pp.
FBI folder on civil rights demonstrations in Montgomery, Alabama, and racial tensions in Alabama, December 1961-September 1962, 1961-1962
100-135-61-255-100-135-61-325 November 1956-January 1957. 239pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott, including decision by Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. regarding segregation on Montgomery buses, November 1956-January 1957, 1956-1957
100-135-61-436-100-135-61-483 September 1957-April 1958. 121pp.
FBI folder on Tuskegee, Alabama race relations, and Montgomery Bus Boycott trials and continuing violence in Montgomery, September 1957-April 1958, 1957-1958
100-135-61-46-100-135-61-85 February 1956-March 1956.151pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott, mass arrests of boycott leaders and conviction of Rosa Parks, February 1956-March 1956, 1956
124-A-1 Segregation [and Desegregation] 1956 (1).
Records from the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: White House Central Files on public reaction to civil rights issues, including racial violence in South and Montgomery bus boycott, 1956, 1956
Mar-56
The Claude A. Barnett Papers: Coverage of the civil rights movement and other news from the Associated Negro Press, 1965
100-135-61-196-100-135-61-254 August 1956-November 1956. 179pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott and Tallahassee, Florida Bus Boycott, August 1956-November 1956, 1956
Brief of the States of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia
Supreme Court records on Sweatt v. Painter, 1949
Supreme Court case No. 300: Bailey v. Alabama: Brief and Argument of Fred S. Ball, for Plaintiff in Error
Supreme Court documents on Bailey v. Alabama, 1909
Giles v. Harris: Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Middle District of Alabama
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1903
The Mob Still Rides: A Review of the Lynching Record, 1931-1935
Text of pamphlet summarizing results of studies of lynchings across United States between 1931 and 1935, 1936
This Business of Lynching
Text of pamphlet that provides an overview of the nationwide lynching problem, with listings by state, 1935
Supreme Court Case no. 98, 99, 100: Powell v. Alabama: Petition and Brief in Support of Application for Certiorari
Supreme Court records on Powell v. Alabama, 1931
Supreme Court of the United States No. 493: Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Middle District of Alabama
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
Supreme Court of the United States No. 493: Motion to Advance
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
Supreme Court of the United States No. 493: Brief for Appellant
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
Supreme Court of the United States No. 493: Supplemental and Reply Brief for Appellant; Motion to Dismiss Appeal
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
Supreme Court of the United States No. 493: Motion to Dismiss Appeal
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
Supreme Court of the United States No. 493: Opinion of Justice Holmes
Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
Compendium of enumeration of inhabitants and statistics of U.S., as obtained at Department of State, from returns of 6th Census, by counties and principal towns, exhibiting population, wealth, and resources of the country; with tables of apportionment, showing, 1st: Number of representatives, as fixed by Constitution before 1st enumeration, and number prescribed according to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Census; also number of representatives each State will be entitled to according to 6th Census, with fractions over, commencing at ratio of 55,000, and ascending by 500s to 70,000, to which is added abstract of each preceding census [with detailed data on population, education, employment, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, by county, with some data shown by selected city; and congressional apportionment; by State]
1841 Census, 1841
Sixth census, or enumeration of inhabitants of U.S., as corrected at Department of State, in 1840 [with data on slaves, and free population by race, by age and sex; disabled persons; employment by occupation; veterans; illiteracy; educational enrollment; and schools by level; by State, county, city, ward, and district]
1840 Census, 1841