Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez: Motion for Leave to File Brief and Brief Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, Maryland, a Municipal Corporation City of East Orange, New Jersey City of Jersey City, New Jersey City of Patterson, New Jersey City of Plainfield, New Jersey American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations American Federation of Teachers, AFI-CIO Council of Great City Schools International Union, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO International Union, United Automobile Workers the League of Women Voters of the United States the National Urban Coalition the National Urban League the California Minority Education Finance Reform Project the League of Women Voters of Texas as Amici Curiae in Support of the Decision below

Supreme Court records on San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 1972

San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez: Brief of Amici Curiae: Richard M. Clowes, Superintendent of Schools of the County of Los Angeles, Harold J. Ostly, Tax Collector and Treasurer of the County of Los Angeles; El Segundo Unified School District; Glendale Unified School District; San Marino Unified School District; Long Beach Unified School District; South Bay Union High School District; Beverly Hills Unified School District; and Santa Monica Unified School District, All of Los Angeles County

Supreme Court records on San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 1971

Cointelpro Black Extremist 100-448006, Section 6 [December 1968-January 1969].

FBI Cointelpro surveillance files for December 1968-January 1969, covering Black Panther Party, SNCC, Black Organizing Project in Memphis, Jeff Fort, Black Panther Party in Newark and Jersey City, Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Rush, Fred Hampton, Eldridge Cleaver, Nation of Islam, and Blackstone Rangers in Chicago, 1968-1969

November 20-28, 1967

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, reports and memos, November 20-28, 1967, 1967

September 5-21, 1967

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: Correspondence sent to National Advisory Commission On Civil Disorders, September 5-21, 1957, including information on housing, ghettos, and Detroit Riot of 1967, 1967