Law Text: An Act To enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in federally assisted programs, to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes, 1964
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Box 434(22)–Civil Rights 1963 [WDT Box 434(22)] (Folder #1) 1963
From the Presidential Library of Lyndon Baines Johnson: Legislative Jurisdiction, Civil Rights Bill, Proposed March on Washington, Negro Demonstrations, Negro Employment, Willard Wirtz Memo on Education and Training, Equal Accommodations Bill, S. 1732, Negro Situation, Attitudes, Equal Employment Opportunity Program, Ramsey Clark’s Proposals of a Community Relations Service and Racial Arbitration, Equal Education Opportunity Act, Civil Rights Act of 1963, Abe Fortas Comments on the Civil Rights Act and Civil Rights 1963, Selected Civil Rights Files–George Reedy, 1963, 1963
Document 92 1958 Pamphlet E. Frederic Morrow Records
Civil Rights Act of 1957, publication of the Civil Rights Commission, listing commission members and including information about what it is, how it operates, what it must do, what it can do, what the individual can do, and how people can contact the commission for further information, 1958
Document 103 February 27, 1959 Report Gerald D. Morgan Records
Civil Rights Act of 1957, text of a report noting Executive Branch cooperation with the Civil Rights Commission, essentially updating the commission’s request for assistance from federal departments in fulfilling its mission (see Document 93)., 1959
Document 77 October 23, 1957 Letter To: Stephen Benedict From: Maxwell M. Rabb Records as
Civil Rights Act of 1957, expression of delight upon receiving Harris Wofford’s memorandum on the Civil Rights Commission (also included), which Benedict had shared with Rabb, 1957
124-A-1 Segregation [and Desegregation] 1960 (4).
Presidential Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Sit-ins at public facilities, Civil Rights Act of 1960, and other civil rights issues, 1960, 1960
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
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
Arkansas–Civil Rights Organizations [1966]
National Archive Records: Civil rights organization correspondence with the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, including an SNCC report on fraud in Arkansas school board elections, 1965-1966, 1965-1966
157-6-61-1026-157-6-61-1090 August 1965-November 1965. 193pp.
FBI folder on civil rights demonstrations in Alabama, and SCLC- SNCC strategy meeting regarding demonstrations in Selma and Hayneville, August-November 1965, 1965
Civil Rights. Part 2
Congressional Hearings: Considers miscellaneous civil rights legislation., 1963
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. August 1963. 66pp.
Burke Marshall Papers: Civil rights protests and arrests throughout the United States, and preparations for the March on Washington, August 28, 1963., 1963
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. August 1963 (cont.) 81 pp.
Burke Marshall Papers: Civil rights protests and arrests throughout the United States, and preparations for the March on Washington, August 28, 1963., 1963
Demonstrations: Chronology. June-September 1963. 116pp.
List of civil rights protests throughout the United States., 1963
Demonstrations: Chronology. October 1963-April 1964 and Undated. 93pp.
List of civil rights protests throughout the United States, 1963-1964
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. July 1963. 131pp.
List of civil rights protests throughout the United States, 1963
Commission on Civil Rights. January-July 1963. 162pp.
Burke Marshall Papers: Civil rights violations in Mississippi, public accommodations, equal employment, and other issues before the Commission on Civil Rights., 1963
Demonstrations: Memoranda Based on FBI Reports. September 1963. 97pp.
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
124-A-1 School Decision (2) [Material relating to Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, 1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: School desegregation, including Prayer Pilgrimage to Washington, 1957, 1957
62-101087 and 100-429326 December 1957-July 1967. 86pp.
FBI Files: Civil rights tension in Montgomery and elsewhere in Alabama, including sit-ins by black students, December 1957-July 1967, 1957-1967
124-A-1 School-Arkansas Initial (9) [Material relating to Little Rock school integration crisis and aftermath, 1957-1958].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, including public criticism of Eisenhower’s handling of the crisis, 1957-1958, 1957-1958
124-A-1 School-Arkansas Initial (6) [Material relating to Little Rock school integration crisis and aftermath, 1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, including actions of Governor Orval E. Faubus and President Eisenhower, 1957
124-A-1 School-Arkansas (cont.) [Material relating to Little Rock school integration crisis and aftermath, 1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, presence of the National Guard, 1957
124-A-1 School-Arkansas Initial (5) [Material relating to Little Rock school integration crisis and aftermath, 1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, including protests against integration of Central High School and actions of Governor Orval E. Faubus, 1957
124-A-1 School-Arkansas Initial (4) [Material relating to Little Rock school integration crisis and aftermath, 1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, including deployment of U.S. Army troops to Little Rock and federalization of the National Guard, 1957
OF-142-A-5-A Negro Matters-Colored Question: Integration Program for Public Schools, Colleges, and Universities. Little Rock, Arkansas School Integration-Governor [Orval E.] Faubus’ Use of National Guard (7) [1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, including President Eisenhower’s response to the crisis, 1957