Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

Subject Files: Comments on the Conference

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on Public opinion on the White House Conference on Civil Rights, and papers on ghettos and discrimination in education, 1966

Chronological File, April. 240pp.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on White House Conference on Civil Rights proposed programs, participants and planning, 1966

45:15, “To Fulfill These Rights,” 1965. 110pp.

Folder on White House Civil Rights Conference, agenda papers, proposed reorganization of American education, metropolitan development budgeting for equal opportunity, Steering Committee membership, and Andrew Young appointed deputy director of White House Conference, “To Fulfill These Rights,” Alphabetical File, 1965, 1965

Council Meetings: March 5, 1966–Agenda. 283pp.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on White House Conference on Civil Rights planning papers on jobs, administration of justice, voting, health, families, housing, communities and education, 1966

Chronological File, July. 109pp.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on Complaints leveled at federal agencies by White House Conference on Civil Rights participants, including racism in the FBI, nonexistence of black judges in Southern districts, state desegregation noncompliance, and discrimination in government programs, 1966

Subject File, Conference Follow-Up. 111pp.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on Civil rights issues demanding further investigation following the White House Conference on Civil Rights, including complaints leveled at federal agencies by White House Conference on Civil Rights participants, including racism in the FBI, nonexistence of black judges in Southern districts, state desegregation noncompliance, and discrimination in government programs, 1966

Tobias, Channing H. 48pp.

From the Harry S. Truman Library: Committee member Channing H. Tobias travel expenses and internal, administrative communications, including a letter from the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters urging the Committee to oppose segregated education., 1947

1931 and 1934-1939. 199pp.

Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1931 and 1934-1939, including articles of incorporation and by-laws, meetings, and convention proceedings, 1931-1939

1940. 196pp.

Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1940, including memberships drives, elections, convention proceedings, and factionalism and internal politics, 1940

October-December 1942. 163pp.

Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, October-December 1942, including cooperation with the National Council of Negro Women and Women’s Trade Union League, 1942

January-June 1943. 166pp.

Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, January-June 1943, including March on Washington Movement, 1942-1943

July-December 1943. 176pp.

Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, July-December 1943, including support for the war effort and the March on Washington Movement, 1943

July-September 1946. 176pp.

Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, July-September 1946, including national convention speeches and reports, 1946

Student Aid Program (Selections). 141pp.

National Archives Folder: Student aid administration, including fund allocation charts, aid recipients, profiles of black students, descriptions of job and projects aided by education fund., 1939