FBI folder: Selma , Alabama voter registration activities, including confrontation between C. T. Vivian and Sheriff Jim Clark, January 1965-February 1965, 1965
Tag Archives: voting rights
157-6-61-635-157-6-61-665 June 1964-July 1964. 164pp.
FBI folder: Selma , Alabama, voter registration drive, including voter registration workshops and voter registration at Dallas County Courthouse, June-July 1964, 1964
44-12831-642-44-12831-693 March 1965. 130pp.
FBI folder: Selma , Alabama voter registration activities, including Selma to Montgomery March, March 1965, 1965
44-28544-1-44-28544-49 March 1965. 83pp.
FBI folder: Daily reports on the Selma to Montgomery March, Alabama, March 1965, 1965
44-28544-290-44-28544-349 March 1965. 199pp.
FBI folder: Preparations for the final stages of the Selma to Montgomery March, and civil action brought against Martin Luther King Jr. and SCLC by Selma and the Selma Bus Lines, March 1965, 1965
44-12831-455-44-12831-510 February 1965-March 1965. 132pp.
FBI folder on memorial services for Jimmie Lee Jackson, plans for Selma to Montgomery March, Bloody Sunday attack by Alabama state troopers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s decision on March 9 to turn back to Selma, February 1965-March 1965, 1965
44-28544-350-44-28544-380 March 1965-April 1965. 195pp.
FBI folder: FBI chronology of the Selma to Montgomery March and voter registration activities in Selma , March 1965-April 1965, 1965
44-12831-571-44-12831-641 March 1965. 250pp.
FBI folder on March 9 decision of Martin Luther King Jr., to turn back to Selma, memorial services for the Reverend James Reeb, FBI investigation into Bloody Sunday, March 1965, 1965
44-25760-45-44-25760-81 July 1964-May 1966. 189pp.
FBI folder: Selma , Alabama voter registration activities, election laws, intimidation of prospective voters, and compliance with Voting Rights Act of 1965, July 1964-May 1966, 1964-1966
157-6-61-843-157-6-61-892 April 1965-May 1965. 149pp.
FBI folder on reaction to Bloody Sunday attack on civil rights demonstrators in Selma, Alabama, and SNCC-led demonstrations at Alabama State College in Montgomery, April-May 1965, 1965
157-6-61-347-157-6-61-397 September 1963-October 1963. 136pp.
FBI folder on voter registration efforts and other civil rights demonstrations in Selma, Alabama, including mass arrests of demonstrators and police brutality, September- October 1963, 1963
157-6-61-398-157-6-61-430 October 1963. 144pp.
FBI folder on Selma, Alabama, voter registration campaign, October 1963, 1963
157-6-61-431-157-6-61-539 October 1963-January 1964. 303pp.
FBI folder on Selma, Alabama, voter registration campaign, October 1963-January 1964, 1963-1964
157-6-61-777-157-6-61-842 February 1965-April 1965. 183pp.
FBI folder on Bloody Sunday attack on Edmund Pettus Bridge, and Selma to Montgomery March, February 1965-April 1965, 1965
Supreme Court of the United States No. 531: Williams v. Mississippi
Supreme Court documents on Williams v. Mississippi, 1897
Supreme Court of the United States No.531: Brief of Plaintiff in Error
Supreme Court documents on Williams v. Mississippi, 1898
Supreme Court of the United States No.531: Brief for the State of Mississippi
Supreme Court documents on Williams v. Mississippi, 1897
Supreme Court of the United States No.531: Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi
Supreme Court documents on Williams v. Mississippi, 1897
Document 123 January 2, 1948 Memorandum with attachment To: Charles [S.] Murphy Fr: O[scar] R. E[wing]
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: The Report of the Committee on Civil Rights and President Truman’s Message to Congress of February 2, 1948: request to review the “Charter of Negro Rights” outlining ten-point program for safeguarding civil rights for all Americans, 1948
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: September 12-13, 1947. (Washington Meetings.) 356pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcript of Committee proceedings of September 12-13, 1947, with Committee members’ discussion of content and emphasis of report, including segregation, discrimination, legislation, and role of federal government., 1947
Minutes of Meetings of President’s Committee on Civil Rights–May 1,1947 through May 15, 1947. 255pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee meeting minutes, including testimony on behalf of civil rights organizations and researchers., 1947
Proceedings of the Committee–Transcripts: June 30, 1947. (Hanover Meeting). 281pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Transcript of Committee proceedings of June 30, 1947, with Committee members’ discussion of content and emphasis of report, and its use as a tool of mass education., 1947
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
Working Papers–Civil Rights Message February 2, 1948. 104pp.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: President Truman’s civil rights message to Congress, February 2, 1948, consisting of drafts with outline of actions for Executive branch, Congress, states, and for public education., 1948
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