FBI folder on Bloody Sunday attack on Edmund Pettus Bridge, and Selma to Montgomery March, February 1965-April 1965, 1965
Tag Archives: racial intimidation and violence
157-6-61-71-157-6-61-128 December 1961-September 1962. 193pp.
FBI folder on civil rights demonstrations in Montgomery, Alabama, and racial tensions in Alabama, December 1961-September 1962, 1961-1962
100-135-61-255-100-135-61-325 November 1956-January 1957. 239pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott, including decision by Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. regarding segregation on Montgomery buses, November 1956-January 1957, 1956-1957
100-135-61-436-100-135-61-483 September 1957-April 1958. 121pp.
FBI folder on Tuskegee, Alabama race relations, and Montgomery Bus Boycott trials and continuing violence in Montgomery, September 1957-April 1958, 1957-1958
100-135-61-46-100-135-61-85 February 1956-March 1956.151pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott, mass arrests of boycott leaders and conviction of Rosa Parks, February 1956-March 1956, 1956
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
100-135-61-196-100-135-61-254 August 1956-November 1956. 179pp.
FBI folder on Montgomery Bus Boycott and Tallahassee, Florida Bus Boycott, August 1956-November 1956, 1956
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: April 17, 1947. 146pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcript of Committee proceedings of April 17, 1947, including testimony of NAACP and others., 1947
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 62pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: NAACP civil rights correspondence with Committee, including issues of employment, lynching, voting rights, violence, and conditions in Southern states., 1946-1947
President’s Committee on Civil Rights. April, July 1947. 314pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee meeting minutes, including transcripts of testimony on behalf of civil rights organizations and researchers., 1947
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: March 6, 20; April 2, 1947. 335pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcripts of Committee proceedings of March 6, 20, and April 2, 1947., 1947
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: April 3 and 15, 1947. 165pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcripts of Committee proceedings of April 3 and 15, 1947, including testimony on Justice Department, legislation and legal issues, radio and hate speech, antisemitism, and hate groups., 1947
Casefile BS 202600-2253: “The Tulsa Massacre”, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau Section Files, 1921
National Archive Folders: Casefile on the Tulsa Massacre regarding Federal Surveillance of Black Americans, 1921
The Tulsa Race Riots
News article on the Tulsa Massacre, 1921
The Lesson of Tulsa
News article on the Tulsa Massacre, 1921
The Eruption of Tulsa
Essay on the Tulsa Massacre written by Walter White, 1921
The Truth about Lynching: Its Causes and Effects
Essay on lynching by A. Philip Randolph, 1917
The Exploited Negro
Essay by James Weldon Johnson on violence and discrimination toward African Americans, 1922
Letter from Kelly Miller to Woodrow Wilson, August 04, 1917
Letter from Kelly Miller to Woodrow Wilson, August 04, 1917, 1919
Lynching: America’s National Disgrace
Article on lynching by James Weldon Johnson, 1924
Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series B: Anti-Lynching Legislative and Publicity Files, 1916-1955
Library of Congress Folders: NAACP anti-lynching fundraising campaign, 1919-1920
The Escape of Crime
News article on the trials after the Springfield Riot, 1908
Race Riots in Illinois
News article on the Springfield riot, 1908
The Race War in the North
News editorial on the Springfield riot, 1908