FBI Files: Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) designation of Alabama as primary focus for 1964, and voter registration campaign in Selma, Alabama, January-June 1964, 1964
Tag Archives: Tuskegee Institute
157-6-61-1175-157-6-61-1260 December 1965-February 1966. 246pp.
FBI folder on civil rights demonstrations in Alabama, including demonstrations to protest the murder of Samuel Younge, December 1965-February 1966, 1965-1966
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
A Most Encouraging Convention
Essay by Booker T. Washington on the National Negro Business League, 1906
Why Should the Negro Business Men Go South?
Essay by Booker T. Washington on the National Negro Business League, 1905
The Platform of the Niagara Movement
News article on the platform adopted by the Niagara Movement, 1906
Document 126: January 2, 1936 Memorandum with attachments
Documents from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Library: Provides statement on issues of concern to African Americans, including lynching problem; discrimination in relief and public works, the postal service, and civil service; white-only primaries; and discrimination in the army and navy, 1936
Industrial Training for the Negro
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1904
Tuskegee: A Retrospect and Prospect
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1906
Letter from Booker Taliaferro Washington, February 19, 1898
Letter from Booker Taliaferro Washington, February 19, 1898, 1898
Working with the Hands: Being a Sequel to ‘Up from Slavery’ Covering the Author’s Experiences in Industrial Training at Tuskegee
Book by Booker T. Washington; sequel to Up from Slavery, 1904
Relation of Industrial Education to National Progress.
News article: Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1909
The Race Problem in the United States.
News article: Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1899
The Future of the American Negro
Book on the history of slavery and freedmen, and the need for education for African Americans by Booker T. Washington, 1900
Putting the Most into Life
Book by Booker T. Washington. Chapters were originally part of a series of Sunday Evening Talks given to the students of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. They have been recast from the second to the third person, and many local allusions have been cut out. They are now sent out, in response to repeated requests, to a larger audience than that to which they were first spoken., 1906
Character Building: Being an Address Delivered on Sunday Evenings to the Students of Tuskegee Institute
Book by Booker T. Washington, 1902
Tuskegee and Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements
Book edited by Booker T. Washington on the Tuskegee Institute, 1905
What I Am Trying to Do
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1913
The Afro-American in the South: Booker T. Washington’s Speech
News article: Transcription of a speech by Booker T. Washington, 1895
Tuskegee Negro Conference
News article: On the subjects discussed at the Tuskegee Negro Conference, established by Booker T. Washington, 1902
The Tuskegee Negro Conference as an Educational Force
News article: On why Booker T. Washington created the Tuskegee Negro Conference and its priorities, 1901
The Golden Rule in Atlanta
News article: Editorial written by Booker T. Washington on race relations in the South, 1906
A University Education for Negroes
News article: Essay by Booker T. Washington on university education for African Americans, 1910
The Negro in Business
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1901