Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

COFEP, Inactive (M-O) [1941-1942].

National Archives Records: Discrimination in employment and civil service system, COFEP [Committee on Fair Employment Practice], Inactive (M-O), 1941-1942, 1941-1942

Minorities in defense

Executive Branch Documents: Publication that describes the duties and chief officers of the following main units: The President’s Committee on Fair Employment Practice, the Negro Employment and Training Branch, and the Minority Groups Branch., 1942

COFEP, Inactive (A-I) [1942-1945].

National Archives Records: Discrimination in employment and civil service system, COFEP [Committee on Fair Employment Practice], Inactive (A-I), 1942-1945, 1942-1945

COFEP, Inactive (T-Z) [1942-1943].

National Archives Records: Discrimination in employment, civil service system and defense industries, COFEP [Committee on Fair Employment Practice], Inactive (T-Z), 1942-1943, 1942-1943

Document 35: July 8, 1943 Letter

From the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: Follow-up report on the March on Washington Movement’s national convention indicating the outcome of the executive committee meeting held on July 5, 1943

Casefile 50-18-12. 1936-1939. 112pp.

National Archives Folder: Peonage casefile involving turpentine workers, including NAACP, Workers Defense League, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, and American Federation of Labor interest in case, 1936-1939, 1936-1939

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

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

Document 33: July 6, 1943 Letter

From the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: Report on the national convention of the March on Washington Movement in Chicago, Illinois, 1943

Dr. Robert C. Weaver. 101pp.

National Archives Folder: Robert C. Weaver, Adviser on the Economic Status of the Negro at the Department of the Interior, correspondence on black employment., 1934-1937

Georgia (Selections). 106pp.

National Archives Folder: National Youth Administration of Georgia reports on work projects, activities, employment of black youth., 1938-1939

Urban League, 1924-1931. 124pp.

National Archive Folders: Urban League, correspondence of Karl F. Phillips, records of Bureau of Employment Security, 1924-1931, 1931

HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 261217CU-266842.

John E. Jacob speech to National Urban League, Blacks in Government (organization), Civil Rights Act of 1991, Griggs v. Duke Power Co., Wards Power Co. v. Atonio, sex discrimination by U.S. Navy, John C. Danforth, Arthur Flemming, and Li Lu hunger strike in Washington, D.C., 1989-1993