Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

Folder January 5, 1961-August 30, 1963. 104pp.

From the Presidential Library of John F Kennedy: March on Washington, Policy regarding Administrative Leave during Demonstrations, Congressional Relations, Housing and Voluntary Desegregation of Commercial Establishments The White House Central Files, January 5, 1961-August 30, 1963, 1961-1963

Box 434(22)–Civil Rights 1963 [WDT Box 434(22)] (Folder #1) 1963

From the Presidential Library of Lyndon Baines Johnson: Legislative Jurisdiction, Civil Rights Bill, Proposed March on Washington, Negro Demonstrations, Negro Employment, Willard Wirtz Memo on Education and Training, Equal Accommodations Bill, S. 1732, Negro Situation, Attitudes, Equal Employment Opportunity Program, Ramsey Clark’s Proposals of a Community Relations Service and Racial Arbitration, Equal Education Opportunity Act, Civil Rights Act of 1963, Abe Fortas Comments on the Civil Rights Act and Civil Rights 1963, Selected Civil Rights Files–George Reedy, 1963, 1963

Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders. Part 15

Congressional Hearings: Discusses procedural and legal issues involving subpoenas ducas tecum relating to materials bearing on alleged involvement of Stokely Carmichael, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Southern Conference Educational Fund, communism, and the black power movement in 1967 Nashville, Tenn. riot., 1969

Folder October 12, 1962-October 30, 1963. 92pp.

From the Presidential Library of John F Kennedy: March on Washington, Administrative Leave during Demonstrations, Congressional Relations and Committee for Nonviolent Action, October 12, 1962-October 30, 1963, 1963

June 1962. 40pp.

National Conference on Religion and Race, Talladega, Alabama sit-in , voting rights, and other civil rights matters, from Burke Marshall’s Justice Department correspondence, June 1962., 1962

Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders. Part 19

Congressional Hearings: Investigates ideology, organization and alleged activities of Black Panthers and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Includes numerous Black Panthers and SNCC documents., 1969

Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders. Part 20

Congressional Hearings: Considers allegedly subversive activities of the Republic of New Africa, the Revolutionary Action Movement, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Students for a Democratic Society, and the Black Panther Party., 1969

Randolph, A. Philip

National Archives Folder: A. Philip Randolph oral history interview, 1968