Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

Segregation in the public schools opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the cases of Oliver Brown, et al., appellants, vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Shawnee county, Kans., et al. on appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Kansas Harry Briggs, Jr., et al., appellants, v. R. W. Elliott, et al. on appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina Dorothy E. Davis, et al., appellants, v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, Va., et al. on appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Francis B. Gebhart, et al., petitioners, v. Ethel Louise Belton, et al. on writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Delaware Spottswood Thomas Bolling, et al., petitioners, v. C. Melvin Sharpe, et al. on writ of certiorari to the United States Court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit.

House and Senate Documents: Segregation in public schools, opinion of Supreme Court of United States, 1954

Document 46 May 20, 1954 Memorandum Fr: Senate Majority Policy Committee

Records from the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Eisenhower Administration and the Brown v. Board of Education decision, 1954-1955, the Supreme Court decision on Segregation report on the Supreme Court school segregation decision and on the civil rights history of the Republican Party, including quotes from Abraham Lincoln, 1954

Document 59 ca. February 1949 Statement Fr: Attorney General [Tom C. Clark]

Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: President Truman’s attempts to put the principles of racial justice into law: statement and Analysis by the Attorney General concerning the Proposed Civil Rights Act of 1949 -HR 4682, S. 1725: includes background discussion of Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, parts of Title 18 U.S. C, and detailed analysis of bill by title and section, 1949

Correspondence–1947.154pp.

Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee correspondence, including comments and inquiries from organizations and individuals, and White House staff on establishment and disbanding of Committee., 1946-1947

Lynching–Hearings, 1918-1950.

National Archive Records: Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on lynching in 1948 and 1918, proposed antilynching legislation, statistical data on lynching, and antilynching legislation and black troops, from files of assistant attorney general W. Wilson White, 1918-1950, 1918-1950