FBI Cointelpro surveillance files for December 1968-January 1969, covering Black Panther Party, SNCC, Black Organizing Project in Memphis, Jeff Fort, Black Panther Party in Newark and Jersey City, Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Rush, Fred Hampton, Eldridge Cleaver, Nation of Islam, and Blackstone Rangers in Chicago, 1968-1969
Tag Archives: Roy Wilkins
Document 88 June 24, 1958 Memorandum for the files From: Rocco C. Siciliano Records as
Civil Rights Act of 1957, summary of the President’s meeting with four black leaders (see Document 87), at which spokesman Randolph commended the President “strongly for the many efforts he has made to advance the political and economic status of the American Negro”, 1958
Bolling v. Sharpe: Brief for Amici Curiae
Supreme Court records on Bolling v. Sharpe, 1952
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
Subject Files: Council Members’ Recommendations for Participation. 137pp.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library folder on White House Conference on Civil Rights council members’ lists of suggested invitees, 1966
OF 10-B: Justice Department, FBI Survey of Racial Conditions in the U.S., Section 2 (Folder 2).
From the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: Federal Bureau of Investigation survey of U.S. racial conditions, 1939-1945
Conference Speeches. 41pp.
From the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: Speeches delivered at White House Conference on Civil Rights by Lyndon B. Johnson, A. Philip Randolph, Hubert H. Humphrey, Thurgood Marshall, and Roy Wilkins, 1966
Civil Rights Proposals
Senate Hearing on Civil Rights Proposals. NAACP called as witness., 1956
Document 148: November 9, 1936 Note with attachment
Documents from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Library: Transmittal of NAACP weekly press release, 1936
Civil Rights
Senate hearing on civil rights. NAACP called as witness., 1949