Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

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

44-12831-571-44-12831-641 March 1965. 250pp.

FBI folder on March 9 decision of Martin Luther King Jr., to turn back to Selma, memorial services for the Reverend James Reeb, FBI investigation into Bloody Sunday, March 1965, 1965

44-28544-191-44-28544-289 March 1965. 206pp.

FBI folder on Selma to Montgomery March, including travel of students and other participants to Selma to take part in civil rights demonstrations, and preparations of civil rights organizations and law enforcement agencies, March 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

124-A-1 Segregation [and Desegregation] 1956 (1).

Records from the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: White House Central Files on public reaction to civil rights issues, including racial violence in South and Montgomery bus boycott, 1956, 1956

Mar-56

The Claude A. Barnett Papers: Coverage of the civil rights movement and other news from the Associated Negro Press, 1965