FBI surveillance files on the Deacons for Defense and Justice, October 1965-July 1966, covering Ernest Thomas, self-defense, Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Nation of Islam, Student Committee for Travel to Cuba, RAM, and CORE, 1965-1966
Tag Archives: Martin Luther King Jr.
Commission Statement–“Civil Disobedience” [1969]. 95 pp.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: Commission statement on civil disobedience, 1969
Commission Meeting, October 23, 1967
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: October 23, 1967 meeting of National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, including statement of Martin Luther King Jr., 1967
Document 30 June 4, 1957 Memorandum To: Sherman Adams From: E. Frederick Morrow
Civil Rights Act of 1957, report on black appraisal of the President and his commitment to civil rights, 1957
Document 88 June 24, 1958 Memorandum for the files From: Rocco C. Siciliano Records as
Civil Rights Act of 1957, summary of the President’s meeting with four black leaders (see Document 87), at which spokesman Randolph commended the President “strongly for the many efforts he has made to advance the political and economic status of the American Negro”, 1958
Folder May 13-September 10, 1963. 46pp.
From the Presidential Library of John F Kennedy: March on Washington Movement, Meeting with Lawyers and News Releases, May 13-September 10, 1963, 1963
John Lewis, Jan. 17, 1964-June 7, 1966 Freedom Day Action Project, Jan. 17, 1964 Fund Raising, Mar. 1964-Dec. 8, 1965 34. Johnson, Lyndon B., June 11, 1965 35. King, Mary, Jan. 10, 1965 Kenyatta, Jomo, n.d. Miscellaneous, Nov. 18, 1963-June 7, 1966, n.d.
Folder on John Lewis papers as chairman of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964-1966
157-6-61-540-157-6-61-634 January 1964-June 1964. 262pp.
FBI Files: Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) designation of Alabama as primary focus for 1964, and voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, January-June 1964, 1964
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
[Part 1] Martin Luther King Jr., Main File, 100-106670, Section 7 [November 1963-January 1964]
FBI folder: Martin Luther King Jr. FBI File, including SCLC, November 1963-January 1964, 1964
[Part 1] Martin Luther King Jr., Main File, 100-106670, Section 25 [February-March 1965]
FBI folder: Martin Luther King Jr. FBI File, including death threats, and voting rights, February-March 1965, 1965
124-A-1 Segregation [and Desegregation] 1957 (2).
Prayer Pilgrimage to Washington, 1957, discrimination in employment, and public reaction to civil rights issues, 1957, 1957
157-6-61-843-157-6-61-892 April 1965-May 1965. 149pp.
FBI folder on reaction to Bloody Sunday attack on civil rights demonstrators in Selma, Alabama, and SNCC-led demonstrations at Alabama State College in Montgomery, April-May 1965, 1965
44-28544-50-44-28544-122 March 1965. 155pp.
FBI folder: Daily reports on the Selma to Montgomery March, and preparations of civil rights organizations and law enforcement agencies, March 1965, 1965
44-12831-308-44-12831-341 February 1965. 203pp.
FBI folder: Selma , Alabama civil rights activities, February 1965, 1965
44-12831-342-44-12831-435 January 1965-February 1965. 288pp.
FBI folder: Selma , Alabama voter registration activities, including confrontation between C. T. Vivian and Sheriff Jim Clark, January 1965-February 1965, 1965
44-28544-290-44-28544-349 March 1965. 199pp.
FBI folder: Preparations for the final stages of the Selma to Montgomery March, and civil action brought against Martin Luther King Jr. and SCLC by Selma and the Selma Bus Lines, March 1965, 1965
[Part 1] Martin Luther King Jr. Main File, 100-106670, Section 1 [1958-April 1962]]
FBI folder: Martin Luther King Jr. FBI file, including information on alleged communist ties, and Albany Movement, 1958-April 1962, 1958-1962
[Part 1] Martin Luther King Jr., Main File, 100-106670, Section 27 [March-April 1965]
FBI folder: Martin Luther King Jr. FBI File, including Selma to Montgomery March, March-April 1965, 1965
[Part 1] Martin Luther King Jr., Main File, 100-106670, Section 5 [July 1963-September 1963]
FBI folder: Martin Luther King Jr. FBI file, including March on Washington, July-September 1963, 1963
Box 37–Riots 1968, King Assassination [Refiled] (Folder #1) 1968
From the Presidential of Library Lyndon Baines Johnson: Civil Rights Files of James Gaither: Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., riots following the assassination, riot prevention measures, and D.C. Riot, 1968
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr. 18pp.
Martin Luther King Jr. correspondence, from Burke Marshall’s Justice Department correspondence, 1963-1964., 1963-1964
[Part 1] Martin Luther King Jr., Main File, 100-106670, Section 4 [June 1963-July 1963]
FBI folder: Martin Luther King Jr. FBI file, including Birmingham, Alabama, and Highlander Folk School, June-July 1963, 1963
44-12831-455-44-12831-510 February 1965-March 1965. 132pp.
FBI folder on memorial services for Jimmie Lee Jackson, plans for Selma to Montgomery March, Bloody Sunday attack by Alabama state troopers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s decision on March 9 to turn back to Selma, February 1965-March 1965, 1965