National Black Police Association newsletter, records regarding black police officers, 1979, 1979
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Final Report, Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. March 1, 1968.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: Final Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, March 1, 1968, 1968
February 1-March 11, 1968
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders correspondence pertaining to riots, February 1-March 11, 1968, 1968
January 15-27, 1968
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders correspondence pertaining to riots, January 15-27, 1968, 1968
Control–Police Department
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: Role of police during public demonstrations and riots, August 25, 1966-January 12, 1968, 1966-1968
Civil Rights. Part 2
Congressional Hearings: Considers miscellaneous civil rights legislation., 1963
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 (14) [1957-1958].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis and Cooper v. Aaron, 1957-1958, 1957-1958
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 (2) [1957].
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, 1957, including withdrawal of state National Guard from Central High School and demonstrations against desegregation, 1957
Little Rock Situation, September 24, 1957.
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, including deployment of U.S. Army troops to Little Rock, September 24, 1957, and a presidential speech, 1957
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
124-A-1 School-Arkansas Initial (1) [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 support for desegregation, and criticism of Governor Orval E. Faubus, 1957
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
124-A-1 School Decision (1) [Material relating to Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, 1953-1957].
Records from the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: School desegregation, 1953-1957, 1953-1957
Document 85 February 8, 1955 Memorandum with attachments To: Maxwell M. Rabb Fr: James C. Hagerty
Records from the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Eisenhower Administration and the Brown v. Board of Education decision, 1954-1955, transmittal of Adam C. Powell Jr’s and Roy Wilkins’s speeches to Congress and the NAACP, respectively, on military and public school integration as well as the failure of Congress to pass civil rights legislation, 1955
Document 84 January 26, 1955 Report (excerpt) Fr: Maxwell M. Rabb Papers as President (Ann Whitman File):
Records from the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Eisenhower Administration and the Brown v. Board of Education decision, 1954-1955, report on White House efforts to end segregation in public schools, railroads, and armed forces schools and recruitment process, 1955
Document 190 February 7, 1950 Memorandum with attachment To: President Truman Fr: David K. Niles
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: comments on proposed experiment for integrating African American soldiers in military units, 1950
Document 96 January 11, 1949 Memorandum with attachments To: President Truman Fr: [Donald S. Dawson]
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: transmittal of list of names and capsule histories of regular army African American officers, 1949
Document 169 November 18, 1949 Memorandum To: President’s Committee Fr: Edwin W. Kenworthy
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: suggested changes in the language of the president’s message on civil rights, 1949
Document 123 January 2, 1948 Memorandum with attachment To: Charles [S.] Murphy Fr: O[scar] R. E[wing]
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: The Report of the Committee on Civil Rights and President Truman’s Message to Congress of February 2, 1948: request to review the “Charter of Negro Rights” outlining ten-point program for safeguarding civil rights for all Americans, 1948
Document 98 January 17, 1949 Memorandum with attachments To: Donald S. Dawson Fr: Charles G. Ross
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: transmittal of two March 16 letters from Royall to the governors of Connecticut and Minnesota, 1949
President’s Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces–Proposals. June 24-October 9, 1963. 137pp.
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Statistics, Summary of the Problems and Recommendations, Policy on Participation of Personnel in Demonstrations, Congressional Relations, Reactions to Initial Report, Results, Cooperation between Civil Rights Groups and Military Base Commanders, The White House Staff Files, June 24-October 9, 1963, 1963