Transcript of a speech delivered by President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden on the killing of George Floyd and the subsequent civil unrest, 2020
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HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 247345CU-250500CU
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1991, Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, speech to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and speech on charitable organizations, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 287200CU-289282CU
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: George H. W. Bush speech on Civil Rights Act of 1991, DeVargas v. Mason & Hanger-Silas Mason Co., discrimination in employment, and discrimination against the disabled, 1989-1993
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 221126CU-225007CU
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1991, homosexuality in military, National Black Republican Civil Rights Task Force, discrimination in employment, and U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
SP-288-08 [Speeches] 541280 (1 of 2)
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: H.R. 1407 and identical H.R. 2942 and H.R. 1731, the Voting Rights Act Repealer Amendments Act., 1988
SP-288-08 [Speeches] 541280 (2 of 2)
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: This volume also considers H.R. 3948 (text, p. 1856-1861), the Voting Rights Act Amendments Act of 1981, to extend preclearance provisions indefinitely, revise “bailout” procedures permitting eligible jurisdictions to apply for removal of preclearance requirements, and clarify standard of proof in voting discrimination cases., 1988
Huey Newton, FBI File # 105-165429 Section 5
FBI Files: Huey Newton speeches and articles on race relations in the United States, including the murders of Jonathan Jackson and William A. Christmas, 1970, 1970
Eldridge Cleaver, FBI File # 100-HQ-447251 Section 22
FBI Files: Transcripts of Eldridge and Kathleen Cleaver interviews and speeches, 1971-1972, 1971-1972
Eldridge Cleaver, FBI File # 100-HQ-447251 Section 29
FBI Files: Black Panther Party, including activities and speeches, 1964-1978, 1964-1978
Huey Newton, FBI File # 105-165429 Section 12
FBI Files: Transcripts of Huey Newton public appearances, 1971, 1971
Huey Newton, FBI File # 105-165429 Section 13
FBI Files: Huey Newton split with Eldridge Cleaver, from reports and interview transcripts, 1971, 1971
Control–Police Department
Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library Files: Role of police during public demonstrations and riots, August 25, 1966-January 12, 1968, 1966-1968
Mississippi–Politics [1965-1967]
National Archive Records: Mississippi political activities, focusing on elections and youth in politics, 1965-1967, 1965-1967
Little Rock Situation, September 24, 1957.
From the Presidential Library of Dwight D. Eisenhower: Little Rock school desegregation crisis, including deployment of U.S. Army troops to Little Rock, September 24, 1957, and a presidential speech, 1957
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
March-April 1927. 116pp.
Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters correspondence, including Porter grievances, Pullman employee representation plan, National Mediation Board proceedings in Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters case, New York Citizens Committee of One Hundred, funds advanced to discharged members, Randolph’s speech to the National Urban League Conference, resignation of Ella Jones, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Ladies Auxiliary, activities of Pullman Company spies and aims of the Trade Union Committee for Organizing Negro Workers, March-April 1927, 1927
July-September 1946. 176pp.
Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, July-September 1946, including national convention speeches and reports, 1946
Subject Files: A. Phillip Randolph, Address, November 17, 1965. 9pp.
From the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: A. Philip Randolph’s opening address at the White House Conference on Civil Rights planning session, 1965
Subject Files: A. Phillip Randolph, Summing Up, November 18, 1965. 12pp.
From the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: A. Philip Randolph statement elaborating on his opening address at the White House Conference on Civil Rights planning session, 1965
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
The Afro-American in the South: Booker T. Washington’s Speech
News article: Transcription of a speech by Booker T. Washington, 1895
Freedmen’s Bureau. Mr. Sumner’s Speech
News article that includes a transcription of Senator Sumner’s Speech on the Freedmen’s Bureau, 1864
Twentieth U.S. Colored Regiment: Reception by the Union League Speech of Charles King
News article: On the Union League Reception of the United States Colored Regiment, 1864
Sentiments of Abraham Lincoln on Slavery.: From Speech at Springfield, Ill., June 17, 1858. Dred Scott Case the Knell of Freedom. From the same. From Speech at Chicago, July 10, 1858. From Speech at Springfield, July 17, 1858. From Speech at Jonesboro, Ill., Sept. 15, 1858. From Speech at Quincy, Ill., Oct. 13, 1858. The text of the Constitution. From Letter to Boston Committee, April 6, 1859. From Letter to German citizens, May 17, 1859. From Speech at Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 1859. From Speech at Cincinnati, Sept. 1859. From Message to Congress of December 1, 1862. From Message to Congress, Dec. 8, 1863. From Letter to A. G. Hodges, April 4, 1864.
News article: Abraham Lincoln on slavery and the Dred Scott case, 1864
Abraham Lincoln.
First and Second Inaugural Addresses; Message, July 5, 1861; Proclamation, Jan 1, 1863; and Gettysburg Address, Nov 19, 1863, 1861-1863