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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCESMicrofilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections
General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier
PAPERS OF THE NAACP
Supplement to Part 17:National Staff Files,1956-1965
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCESMicrofilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections
General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier
PAPERS OF THE NAACPSupplement to Part 17,
National Staff Files, 1956-1965
Edited by John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier
Project CoordinatorRandolph Boehm
Guide compiled byBlair Hydrick
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Scope and Content Note vNote on Sources xiEditorial Note xiAbbreviations xiiReel Index
Reel 1Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File
Group III, Box A-307Banks, Calvin-Farmer, James 1
Reel 2Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-308-A-309Farmer, James cont.-Hill, Herbert 4
Reel 3Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-309 cont.-A-310Hill, Herbert cont.-Itineraries 6
Reel 4Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-310 cont.-A-311Jones, Madison S.-Moon, Henry Lee 9
Reel 5Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-311 cont.-A-312Moon, Henry Lee cont.-Morsell, John 11
Reel 6Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-312 cont.-A-313Morsell, John cont.-Vacations 13
Reels 7-13Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-313 cont.-A-321Wilkins, Roy 15
Reel 14Group III, Series A, Administrative File, General Office File cont.
Group III, Boxes A-321 cont.-A-322Wilkins, Roy cont.-Young, Jack 28
Principal Correspondents Index 33Subject Index 51
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTEThis edition contains the working files of NAACP national staff members
between 1956 and 1965. The files document the actions of NAACP leaders toimplement the association's wide-ranging program of desegregationexpanding civil rights through the United States in the late 1950s and early1960s. They also provide valuable insights into the leadership of the moderncivil rights movement at the highest levels. Staff conferences and thedevelopment of political and legal strategies are documented. Behind-the-scenes disputes are sometimes revealed. Assessments of the NAACP'spublic image are recorded in light of increasing mass media coverage of racerelations in America.
The impact of external events on NAACP leaders is also documented,including reactions to the rise of black nationalism, the emergence ofcompeting civil rights groups, the growth of urban ghettos and the explosionof race riots in northern and western cities, the surge of vigilante violence insouthern states, presidential elections, and the war in Vietnam. Additionally,many NAACP organizational policies are covered, including budgets, salaries,and expenses.
There was constant tension in the relationship between the NAACPnational office and the hundreds of local NAACP branches. While the nationalorganization set objectives and policies, local branches enjoyed considerableautonomy and often set priorities at variance with expectations at the nationallevel.
The series is arranged alphabetically by last name of the staff person.Following are some of the key NAACP leaders whose working files areincluded:
Robert L. Carter, General Counsel. Carter served as legal adviser to thenational office as well as to local NAACP attorneys in cases generated byNAACP branches. Among his most important responsibilities during thisperiod was the defense of the NAACP and its officers against legal actions byhostile southern officials. There is scattered documentation on this matter inthe files. (The bulk of Carter's defense of the NAACP against hostile stateactions can be found in Papers of the NAACP, Part 23, Legal DepartmentFiles.) The file contains exchanges between Carter and NAACP ExecutiveSecretary Roy Wilkins regarding legal matters facing the national office.There is also some correspondence from local attorneys illuminating Carter'swork with local branches. This work included adjudicating conflicts within a
branch (such as disputed elections and allegations of misconduct or financialirregularities) as well as offering legal advice on civil rights litigation.
Gloster B. Current, Branch Director. Current kept files that include reportson NAACP branch politics throughout the country. Of particular importanceare Current's communications with southern branches that were underpressure to reveal NAACP membership lists to hostile state investigators.These are primarily in Current's "Memoranda" file. A December 1964communication of Current to the Community Relations Service of the U.S.Department of Commerce (in the Correspondence file) indicates cities wherehe feels race riots could be imminent in the mid-1960s and ideas that federalagencies might pursue to avoid riots. Other documents in the Current filesdetail membership building strategies and controversies over branchelections.
James Farmer, National Activities Coordinator. James Farmer promotedNAACP programs at the grassroots level. These included educationalprograms about the NAACP, training sessions for local leaders, and localcampaigns against segregation, housing discrimination, denial of votingrights, and employment discrimination. Farmer worked closely with otherorganizations, particularly religious and labor organizations, to build coalitionsin pursuit of NAACP objectives. His files include information on NAACPnetworking with organizations such as the International Ladies' GarmentWorkers Union, the American Friends Service Committee, the Bank StreetCollege of Education, the American Committee on Africa, the Fellowship ofReconciliation, and others. Farmer also worked with competing civil rightsorganizations such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)at the local level. Many of his communications document local civil rightsinitiatives that drew together the NAACP and these various organizations.These include voter registration drives, school desegregation drives, protestsagainst housing and employment discrimination, and especially leadershiptraining programs.
Herbert Hill, National Labor Secretary. Hill's working files document hisenergetic and far-flung campaign against employment discrimination. Ofspecial interest is Hill's determination to implement Title VII of the 1964 CivilRights Act. He devised a comprehensive strategy for the NAACP to make theemployment discrimination chapter of the act a viable force by urging localNAACP branches to file lawsuits. As a result local branches sued scores ofmajor American corporations--such as Lockheed, Philip Morris, IBM,Southern Pacific--to integrate their work force. Under Hill's guidance, NAACPlocals also sued labor unions and state employment agencies.
Hill was especially assertive in engaging government agencies to interveneagainst employment discrimination. His files include complaints to thePresident's Committee on Contract Compliance and the Equal EmploymentOpportunities Commission in the 1950s and early 1960s before the passage
of Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act. Hill also involved the NAACP inlegislative battles to strengthen or secure both federal and state fairemployment laws. The files contain information about the 1957 Colorado fairemployment act as well as efforts to strengthen protection of agriculturalworkers through the federal Agricultural Labor Reform Act. Scatteredthroughout the Hill files are memos on strategies for engaging governmentagencies to deter employment discrimination.
Hill also addressed unemployment of African Americans in American urbanand industrial centers. Several memos note the precipitous rise inunemployment in the 1960s. Among the tactics he suggested to combatunemployment are boycotts and selective buying campaigns.
Hill was also a popular and rousing speaker. There are many references tohis speaking engagements across the country. A file of "Statements" containstestimonies Hill presented to various government and legislative bodies.Toward the end of the Hill files are three files of "Reports," which includeannual reports of the labor secretary. These provide an excellent synopsis ofHill's activities.
Madison S. Jones, Special Assistant for Housing. Madison Jones supportedfair housing campaigns by local NAACP branches and networked the nationalNAACP with fair and affordable housing providers. His reports, scatteredthroughout the two files, detail many local fair housing cases from pointsthroughout the country. Many of the housing complaints pertain todisplacement of African Americans and discrimination in urban renewalprojects.
Memoranda. These files contain circular communications, usually issued byRoy Wilkins to the national office staff. They detail routine office policiesgoverning expenses, travel, and salaries. Some discuss important events,such as sit-ins, television broadcasts, and conferences. Others cover NAACPstrategies and questions of structure and organization.
Henry Lee Moon, Publicity Director. As publicity director in the 1950s and1960s, Moon was responsible for bringing the NAACP into the television age.He monitored radio and television programs pertaining to race relations andworked with Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins to safeguard the NAACP'spublic image. He groomed a corps of NAACP radio and TV commentatorsand contested the barrage of negative publicity aimed at the association asopposition to desegregation intensified during this period. Moon alsofunnelled information about NAACP activities to the mass media, includingthe press. His information included accounts of local civil rights activities byNAACP branches and newsworthy items on programs of the national office. Inorder to keep a flow of current information about the association, Moonregularly queried other department heads for status reports, and theseprovide a valuable picture of work in the national office.
John Morsell, Special Assistant to Executive Secretary. Morsell was RoyWilkins's special assistant, and his duties mirrored the wide range of activitiesWilkins took on. He assisted in the overall management of the national office,including personnel policies and organizational structure. Morsell assistedWilkins in monitoring the progress of federal civil rights legislation, theactivities of other civil rights organizations, and the public image of theNAACP. Additionally, he became involved in a number of community causesin the city of New York, such as the Advisory Board on Public Welfare, the AllDay Neighborhood Schools movement, and admissions policies at the CityUniversity and State University of New York.
June Shagaloff, Special Counsel. Shagaloff, an assistant to Robert L.Carter in the Legal Department, was assigned the task of devising strategiesto unravel de facto segregation in school districts outside of the South. Herregular reports detail the NAACP campaign against de facto schoolsegregation. They expose the many segregation strategies resorted to bypublic officials and housing developers outside the South and they documenta wide array of possible remedies.
Althea T. Simmons, Secretary for Training. Simmons, a former NAACP fieldsecretary for the West Coast, headed the NAACP Summer Project of 1965,which was a program to recruit civil rights workers from across the country tolive in the South for the summer and assist voter registration drives. Her filedocuments the NAACP leadership training program and also sheds light onNAACP field work in the South. There is information on voter registrationdrives, desegregation petitions, and selective buying campaigns. There isalso some material pertaining to Simmons's work in California, including aninvestigation of Ku Klux Klan activities, voter registration work, andinterjecting civil rights issues in electoral politics.
Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary. Wilkins's files are by far the largestcomponent of the present edition. They begin on Reel 7 and run through thebeginning of Reel 14. Wilkins monitored every aspect of the NAACP program,and his files reflect the daily routine at the highest level of the association. Inaddition to overseeing the far-reaching NAACP program, Wilkins guarded theNAACP's image in the mass media and set a tone of cooperation between theNAACP and other civil rights organizations. Wilkins's files show that thesolicited reports from many staff members about parallel civil rightsorganizations, such as CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and the SCLC.He also vigilantly monitored relations between NAACP leaders andCommunist-affiliated causes. His files contain a large amount of personalcorrespondence with friends and acquaintances. Behind-the-scenesnegotiations between the NAACP and national chain stores concerning sit-down demonstrations are well documented in Wilkins's papers. Manycirculars sent to branch leaders during the period are also brought together.Of special interest are the large files on Wilkins's appearances on televised
public affairs programs such as Face the Nation, Meet the Press, and OpenEnd.
In addition to the executives' working files, the series contains office fileson qualifications for executive positions, unionization of the NAACP staff, andtravel itineraries of NAACP officers. Fund-raising and membershipdevelopment were also constant concerns, and Wilkins's files document hisabiding interest in these matters.
The large Wilkins file series is further subdivided into subjects, which arearranged alphabetically: Autograph, Awards and Honors, Book-request,Column, European Trips, Expenses, Greetings to Various Organizations,Hotel Reservations, Interviews, Invitations, Jamaican Trip, Memoranda,Personal and General, Public Relations Department, Radio and Television,Thirtieth Anniversary Dinner, and Time Magazine. The most substantive ofthese subjects for documenting NAACP policies are the Interviews,Memoranda, Personal and General, and Radio and Television subseries. TheMemoranda and Personal and General files are the heart of the Wilkinsworking files. Although the Memoranda files run only through 1962, theyprovide valuable documentation on school desegregation cases, whitereprisals against civil rights workers, the black student movement in theSouth, voter registration drives, federal civil rights legislation, federal fairemployment and urban renewal programs, NAACP fund-raising activities, andthe NAACP summer civil rights program. The Personal and General file is infact a correspondence file, running from 1956 through 1965. It documents theNAACP's defense against hostile actions by southern states, public relationswork and fund-raising, relations between the NAACP and the Legal Defenseand Educational Fund, federal civil rights legislation, NAACP boycotts andformulation of boycott policy, reaction to the Prince Edward County (Virginia)school desegregation case, allegations of Communist influence on theNAACP, the proliferation of civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s, relationsbetween the NAACP and other civil rights organizations, Wilkins's relationswith President John F. Kennedy and his reaction to the Kennedyassassination, rumors about assassination plots against Wilkins and about hishealth and continuation as NAACP leader, the rise of racial violence outsidethe South (including the Watts, Los Angeles, race riot), and the emergence ofthe white student movement.
The Radio and Television series shows Wilkins turning mass mediacriticism of the NAACP's militancy to the association's advantage by effectivepersonal presentations on television programs.
Jack Wood, Housing Secretary. This series documents the NAACPinvolvement in both local and national housing issues. One of the mostfrequent topics is federal urban renewal policies, which in many localitieswere used to raze African American neighborhoods without any attempt torehouse displaced residents. NAACP branches fought these policies in scores
of cities, and the Wood files document many of these battles. Wood's filesalso document the NAACP's interest in affordable housing for persons of lowincome. In addition, the problem of housing discrimination was pervasive, andWood's files show it was of constant concern to the NAACP. Wood attemptedto work with state fair housing initiatives as well as for fair housing policies atthe federal level. The latter included fair housing provisions in federal housingand loan guarantee programs as well as a fair housing chapter in the 1964federal Civil Rights Act. Wood's files are divided into three overlapping series,General Correspondence, Itinerary and Expenses, and Memoranda.
Herbert L. Wright, Youth Secretary. There are two files pertaining to theoffice of Youth Secretary in this edition. This series only hints at the energeticyouth movement of the 1950s and early 1960s. It contains some significantmaterial on the college youth movement, on youth organizations outside theNAACP, and on the NAACP youth program. A far more complete record ofthe NAACP youth movement can be found in Papers of the NAACP, Part 19Youth File, Series D, Youth Department Files, 1956-1965.
Researchers should also note that earlier editions of Papers of the NAACPprovide complementary and, in some cases, much more completedocumentation on many of the subjects raised in the working files of thenational office staff. These companion files include Part 3, The Campaign forEducational Equality, Series D, General Office Files, 1956-1965; Supplementto Part 4, Voting Rights, General Office Files, 1956-1965; Supplement toParts, Residential Segregation, General Office Files, 1956-1965;Supplement to Part 13, The NAACP and Labor, 1956-1965; Part 20, WhiteResistance and Reprisals, 1956-1965; Part 21, NAACP Relations with theModern Civil Rights Movement, and Part 24, Special Subjects, 1956-1965. Inaddition, many of the legal cases that the NAACP carried on behalf of localbranches are covered in two companion editions of Legal Department files:Papers of the NAACP, Part 22, Legal Department Administrative Files, 1956-1965, which are the Robert L. Carter papers but include substantial materialon June Shagaloff's campaign against de facto school segregation, and Part23, Legal Department Case Files, 1956-1965.
NOTE ON SOURCESThe records microfilmed for this edition come from Group III, Series A, of
the NAACP Collection held by the Manuscript Division of the Library ofCongress, Washington, D.C.
EDITORIAL NOTEThis edition was compiled by Professors John H. Bracey, Jr. and August
Meier after a complete survey of the Administrative File of the NAACPcollection at the Library of Congress. These files reproduced on the microfilmhave been selected from the Staff series of the Administrative File. Onesubseries of the staff materials was not selected for the edition: Applicationsfor Positions. All other files have been microfilmed in their entirety.
ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used frequently throughout this guide and are spelled out herefor the convenience of the researcher.
AFL-CIO American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
AFSC American Friends Service Committee
CORE Congress of Racial Equality
FHA Federal Housing Administration
NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NBC National Broadcasting Company
SCLC Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SNCC Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
UN United Nations
REEL INDEX
The following is an alphabetical listing of the folders comprising Supplement to Part 17: National StaffFiles, 1956-1965, compiled by the NAACP. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame number atwhich a particular file folder begins. This is followed by the file title, the date(s) of the file, and the totalnumber of pages.
Reel 1File FolderFrame No.
Group III, Series A, Administrative FileGeneral Office File
Group III, Box A-3070001 Banks, Calvin, 1961 -1964. 63pp.
Major Topics: Biographical sketch; analysis of African American population ofMichigan and influence of NAACP membership; Anti-Defamation League of B'naiB'rith report on John Birch Society; notes on special project meeting; staffmeetings; American Jewish Committee report on extremism; contributions towardtravel expenses; Look magazine article on the rightist crisis in U.S. churches.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Mildred Bond; John A.Morsell; Richard McClain.
0064 Bond, Mildred, 1957-1962. 55pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements by Gloster B. Current and Mildred Bond;
report on memberships and contributions from branches in Colorado andWyoming; staff overtime arrangements.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Edward J. Odum Jr.;H. Claude Hudson; Herbert Wright; Kivie Kaplan; Donald Lewis; Jesse DeVore;Randolph White; John A. Morsell; Richard McClain.
0119 Bookkeeping Department, 1956-1961. 63pp.Major Topics: NAACP office expenses and salaries; changes in NAACP staff pay
periods; proposal for purchase of accounting machines; staff travel expenses;contributions to the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Richard McClain; Mabel Jackson; Aminda Wilkins; RoyWilkins; Thurgood Marshall; John A. Morsell; Arthur B. Spingam; Buell Gallagher;Earl Dickerson; Robert C. Weaver; Andrew D. Weinberger; Alfred Baker Lewis;Kelly M. Alexander; Daisy E. Lampkin; Judah Cahn; Algernon D. Black; Hubert T.Delany; Benjamin E. Mays; Channing H. Tobias; Allan Knight Chalmers;Theodore Spaulding; Gloster B. Current.
0182 Carter, Robert L, 1957-1965. 131 pp.Major Topics: Demands for financial statements and lists of names of NAACP
members in Virginia; Lincoln University alumni awards and 150th anniversarycelebration; Roy Wilkins's address at NAACP 48th Annual Convention; attackson U.S. Supreme Court desegregation decision; possibility of Florida BarAssociation move against NAACP attorneys; speaking engagements; expenses;itineraries; Cravens Investment, Inc. v. NAACP et al.; World Congress on thePrevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders; proposed coordination ofbranch activities in employment, housing, and school desegregation; NAACP v.Button; status of NAACP Legal Department; efforts to outlaw de factosegregation in public schools; Howard v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway;voting procedures for branch election of National Board members; KansasUniversity student sit-in cases.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; Leroy D. Johnson; GlosterB. Current; John P. Roche; A. T. Walden; Edward D. Warren; Amos T. Hall;William R. Ming Jr.; Edward W. Brooke; Charles Evers; Hubert T. Delany;Chester I. Lewis; Richard McClain; Barbara A. Morris.
0313 Current, Gloster B.--Correspondence, 1960-1965. 24pp.Major Topics: Special Conference on Government Business for the Community
Relations Service; list of cities potentially explosive because of unemploymentrates; proposal for new NAACP membership program; procedures relating tobranch membership reporting.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Seymour Samet; Muriel Outlaw; C. W.Kane; Erma D. LeRoy; Eugene T. Reed.
0337 Current, Gloster B.--Memoranda, 1956-1965. 100pp.Major Topics: Expenses; proposal for issuance of air travel cards for NAACP
employees; Jackie Robinson's trip to Atlanta and Memphis; Medgar Evers'selection as assistant secretary of the Southern Leadership Conference; Floridademand for NAACP financial records and membership lists; Operation SouthernStory; proposed list of NAACP speakers; branch election procedures;establishment of permanent Regional Conferences in Regions II and IV; NAACPreviews of branch elections; Kentucky progress in desegregation of education,housing, and employment; NAACP lawyers' conference; racial discriminationcomplaint against Charleston, South Carolina, Municipal Airport restaurant;Northwest Area Conference biennial election; report on NAACP membershipdecline in 1965.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; Franklin H. Williams;Robert Saunders; Maurice A. Dawkins; Herbert Wright; Henry Lee Moon;Leonard H. Carter; Lucille Black.
0437 DeLisser, Morris M., 1963-1965. 54pp.Major Topics: NAACP record and goals; Yale University role in human rights
struggle; Vero Beach, Florida, racial discrimination complaints; travel expenses;Florida and Ohio field trips; speaking engagements.
Principal Correspondents: Ross Dixon; Robert Robertson; Lucille Black; RichardMcClain; Rutledge Pearson; Robert Saunders; Ruby Hurley; John A. Morsell;Leonard Cooke; William Booth; C. W. Lee; Catherine A. Payne; J. W. Renfro.
0491 Disability Benefits, 1956-1957. 9pp.Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Ralph Fensterwald; Daisy E. Lampkin;
Robert L. Carter.0500 Division of Information and Research, 1956-1961. 83pp.
Major Topics: Negro History Week; requests for information; crime rates amongAfrican Americans; NAACP legislative Scoreboard for the 86th Congress; reporton 1960 African American vote potential.
Principal Correspondents: Julia E. Baxter; Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; Gloster B.Current.
0583 Executive Salary, 1957-1959. 7pp.Major Topic: Salaries of NAACP employees.Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Richard McClain; Muriel Outlaw.
0590 Farmer, James--Financial, 1959-1961. 128pp.Major Topics: Expenses; speaking engagements; NAACP operating budget; human
relations resource book; techniques for teachers of adults.Principal Correspondents: Bobbie Branche; John A. Morsell; Richard McClain.
0718 Farmer, James--General, 1957, January-September 1959. 62pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; United States National Commission for
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization citizenconsultations; "A Viewpoint on the Problem of School Integration"; AmericanCommittee on Africa activities; NAACP education and activities program.
Principal Correspondents: Herbert Hill; Olive McKay; Brownie Lee Jones; KivieKaplan; Henry Lee Moon; Mark Starr; Donald Horton; Roy Wilkins; John A.Morsell; David Davis; A. J. Muste; Franklin H. Williams; Leroy W. Jeffries;Thomas G. Neusom; Earl Johnson; Ashley L. Totten.
0780 Farmer, James--General, October-December 1959. 131pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; lecture tour by Joshua Nkomo; National
Association of Market Developers program and activities; NAACP support forNew York City school bond issue; proposed training institutes for NAACP branchofficials; Sixth Annual School on World Affairs program; discrimination againstAfrican American physicians; comparative study of African American and whitedropouts in selected Connecticut high schools; Farmer's meeting with delegationof North African youth leaders; development of educational program for NAACPbranches; NAACP Program Department activities report; United States NationalCommission for United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organizationcitizen consultations.
Principal Correspondents: Franklin H. Williams; Robert W. Saunders; L. H. Holman;Gloster B. Current; George M. Fleary; Herbert L. Wright; Effie Gordon; F. W.Jackson; George C. Simpkins Jr.; Alfred Baker Lewis; Clifford J. Willis; Ashley L.Totten; Brownie Lee Jones; W. Montague Cobb; Edwin C. Washington Jr.; HenryG. Stetler; Flint Kellogg; Roy Wilkins; Clarence A. Laws; A. E. Mannell.
0911 Farmer, James--General, January-March 1960. 108pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; development of educational program for
NAACP branches; complaints regarding decay of U.S. educational system; BankStreet College 3-Schools Project; Negro History Week programs; report on theSoviet challenge in Africa; report of 1959 Institute of Social Workers and TradeUnionists; seminar on function and role of the school in relation to parents andthe parent community of a changing neighborhood; sympathy demonstrations innorthern colleges in support of southern sit-in demonstrators.
Principal Correspondents: Irving M. Silberberg; Robert L. Carter; Barbee WilliamDurham; Roy Wilkins; J. Edgar Hoover; Gloster B. Current; Doug A. Dixon; OliveMcKay; David Davis; Dragomir Nenoff; Sol Kaplan; Israel Mowshowitz; Floyd B.McKissick; Arthur L. Johnson; Eleanor G. Coit; Herbert Goldsmith; I. DeQuincyNewman; Lynne Coffin; R. St. Clair Jackson.
Reel 2Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-3080001 Farmer, James--General, April-May 1960. 117pp.
Major Topics: Geneva disarmament negotiations; support for southern sit-indemonstrators; boycott of and picketing demonstrations against W. T. Grant,S. S. Kresge, and F. W. Woolworth chain stores; speaking engagements; NewEngland Regional Conference Leadership Training Workshop; NAACP brancheducation programs; Students for a Democratic Society 1960 Conference forHuman Rights in the North; Orangeburg, South Carolina, protest demonstrations;1960 Foreign Student Leadership Project.
Principal Correspondents: John M. Swomley Jr.; Barbee William Durham; HenryLee Moon; Alfred Baker Lewis; Ruth M. Batson; Doris A. Waters; Gloster B.Current; George M. Fleary; Roy Wilkins; Israel Mowshowitz; Charles Van Tassel;John P. Milligan; Donald F. Clifford.
0118 Farmer, James--General, June--September 1960. 188pp.Major Topics: Opposition to holding American Medical Association conventions in
cities practicing racial discrimination; efforts to increase employment of AfricanAmericans in white-collar jobs; speaking engagements; address by A. PhilipRandolph at NAACP 51st Annual Convention; 1960 Democratic NationalConvention platform planks; seminar on the quest for higher education in Eastand Central Africa; NAACP leadership training program; support for southern sit-in demonstrators; Operation Crossroads Africa; migrant labor problems; NAACPparticipation in SNCC Southwide Conference on Nonviolence and theAchievement of Desegregation; SNCC activities.
Principal Correspondents: W. Montague Cobb; Philip G. Berman; W. W. Law;Calvin D. Banks; Israel Mowshowitz; A. Philip Randolph; Ella J. Baker; Amos O.Holmes; Shad Polier; Frederick D. Patterson; Carl R. Fuqua; Jesse R. Cavileer;Arthur B. Spingarn; Alfred Baker Lewis; J. Oscar Lee; Arthur Davidson; James H.Robinson; Dwight D. Eisenhower; J. C. Satterthwaite; Gloster B. Current; MarionS. Barry Jr.
0306 Farmer, James--General, October-December 1960. 135pp.Major Topics: Support for southern sit-in demonstrators; National Conference on
Constitutional Rights and American Freedom; speaking engagements; Chester,Pennsylvania, Leadership Conference; NAACP leadership training program;Prince Edward County, Virginia, school desegregation crisis; AFSC ProgramPlanning Conference for Prince Edward County, Virginia; workshop on nonviolentdirect action in race relations; report and recommendations dealing withimplementation of the open registration policy of the New York City Board ofEducation; ban on segregation by bus terminal restaurants; New Orleans,Louisiana, and New York City school desegregation; report on development ofleadership in voluntary enterprise; National States Rights Party activities;Haywood County, Tennessee, police harassment complaints; evictions of AfricanAmerican tenant farmers in Fayette and Haywood Counties, Tennessee.
Principal Correspondents: S. Garry Oniki; John F. Kennedy; Henry Lee Moon;Calvin D. Banks; Jesse DeVore; Jean Fairfax; Vivian Henderson; Arthur B.Spingarn; Alfred Baker Lewis; Barbee William Durham; Marvin M. Karpatkin;Shad Polier; Kivie Kaplan; Currie Porter Boyd; Joseph M. Garcia; John A.Morsell.
0441 Farmer, James--General, 1961. 25pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; American Jewish Congress activities;
evictions of African American tenant farmers in Fayette and Haywood Counties,Tennessee.
Principal Correspondents: Simeon Booker; James Franklin Estes; Shad Polier; FayBennett; Charles L. Dinkins; Roy Wilkins.
0466 Farmer, James--Memoranda, 1959. 57pp.Major Topics: Salary; AFSC publications on race relations; suggestions for NAACP
program activities; NAACP support for New York City school bond issue; NAACPopposition to use of violence to achieve goals; speaking engagements; AdvisoryCommittee of the Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York, Inc.meeting; efforts to activiate NAACP branch education committees; NationalCommittee for a Sane Nuclear Policy.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Richard McClain; John A. Morsell; HenryLee Moon; Gloster B. Current; Herbert L. Wright; Tarea Hall Pittman; Edwin C.Washington Jr.; Clarence A. Laws; Ruby Hurley; Medgar W. Evers; Amos O.Holmes; Charles A. McLean.
0523 Farmer, James--Memoranda, 1960-1961. 214pp.Major Topics: Handbook for education committees; NAACP Almanac; allegations of
communist influence on CORE; NAACP financial statistics; NAACP-suggestedprocedures for sit-ins; contributions to the southern resistance movement; AFSCdisarmament program; racial discrimination complaints against People'sCommunity Hospital in Lincoln, Michigan, and Dickinson College inPennsylvania; boycott of Woolworth department stores; Student's League forIndustrial Democracy Conference at the University of Michigan; speakingengagements; NAACP 51st Annual Convention program; community leadershiptraining laboratory; National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy's policy oncommunism; meeting with Oscar Lee, Ella Baker, and Wyatt T. Walker; NAACPleadership training project; New Rochelle, New York, sit-in demonstration;NAACP relations with African leaders; contempt-of-court case against MedgarEvers in Mississippi.
Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Julia E. Baxter; Barbee WilliamDurham; Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins; Jack Wood; Lucille Black; John A.Morsell; Jesse DeVore; Lasker Smith; Herbert Hill; John P. Milligan; Herbert L.Wright.
0737 Farmer, James--Reports, 1959-1960. 58pp.Major Topics: Monthly reports of the NAACP program director; Bank Street College
pilot project in school integration; speaking engagements.0795 Form Letters [1957 and n.d.]. 22pp.
Major Topics: Greater New York fund drive; NAACP office forms; list of secretarialduties.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Richard McClain.0817 General and Miscellany, 1956-1964. 41pp.
Major Topics: Memo on financial reporting of travel expenses; NAACP staff list;check requisition procedures; report on the paid staff officers' relationship to thetotal NAACP program and the community; Randolph White's appointment asassistant in the NAACP Department of Public Relations; 51st anniversary radioprogram; minutes of staff meetings; newspaper speculation on plans to replaceRoy Wilkins as NAACP executive secretary; resignation of Herbert Wright asyouth secretary.
Principal Correspondents: Muriel Outlaw; Gloster B. Current; Randolph L. White;John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins.
0858 Greenberg, Jack, 1961. 39pp.Major Topic: Criticism of Greenberg's appointment as general counsel of the
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Wallace S. Hayes; Bruce Wright; Henry Lee
Moon.
Group III, Box A-3090897 Hill, Herbert--Expenses, 1956-1965. 133pp.
Major Topics: Expenses; speaking engagements; itineraries; subscriptions forpublications.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; Marion Stewart; RichardMcClain; Samuel Bailey.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-309 cont.0001 Hill, Herbert--Memoranda, 1956-1965. 221 pp.
Major Topics: Processing of complaints under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of1964; record of findings by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission onNAACP complaints; racial discrimination complaints against AFL-CIO affiliatedunions, apprenticeship training programs, and the airline industry; speakingengagements; Cleveland, Ohio, protest demonstrations; Conference on NegroUnemployment; New Jersey employment discrimination complaints; status ofAfrican American workers at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation; Industrial SecurityCivil Rights Conference; proposal that National Labor Relations Board set asidecertification elections where employer engaged in racial provocation; impact ofracial conflict on Southern economy; efforts to increase authority of New YorkState Commission Against Discrimination; protest demonstrations against JansaWoodworking Corporation; NAACP cases filed with the President's Committeeon Government Contracts and evaluation of the committee's operations andperformance; NAACP legislative proposals for New York; African Americanunemployment problems; NAACP involvement in federal antipoverty programs;Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; NAACP Mississippi Summer Program; RoyWilkins's speech at International Ladies' Garment Workers Union Convention.
Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; Robert L. Carter; Henry Lee Moon; RoyWilkins; Randolph L. White; Harry Fleischman; Irvine Kerrison; Benjamin C.Sigal; Bert Diamond; Edmond F. Rovner; Charles Abrams; Arthur B. Spingam;Gloster B. Current; Lucille Black.
0222 Hill, Herbert--Personal Correspondence, 1956-1963. 103pp.Major Topics: Security with Freedom and Equality Conference; District #4
International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO UnionLeadership Academy; racial discrimination complaints against the oil industry,Greyhound Bus Lines, and Lockheed Aircraft Corporation; Institute ofManagement and Labor Relations Summer Workshop in Workers' Education;Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act of 1957; techniques for emphasizing U.S.government nondiscrimination policy in government contracts; United AutoWorkers participation in NAACP membership drive; resignation of Hill as specialconsultant to the House Committee on Education and Labor; demand for federalintervention to end violence in Birmingham, Alabama; proposed selective buyingcampaign to reduce African American unemployment; Los Angeles CountyFederation of Labor, AFL-CIO statement on discrimination; analysis of 1963 civilrights bills.
Principal Correspondents: Lee A. Merriwether; Irvine Kerrison; Mark J. Greenberg;Carl L. Weschcke; Roy Wilkins; Ross Clinchy; Sylvia Proffit; Alan Reitman;Archibald J. Carey Jr.; Shirley Adelson Siegel; Franklin H. Williams; Kivie Kaplan;Horace L. Sheffield; Frederick Sontag; Gloster B. Current; John F. Kennedy;Jacob H. Gilbert; George Meader; Tarea Hall Pittman; Clarence Mitchell.
0325 Hill, Herbert--Personal Correspondence, 1964. 69pp.Major Topics: U.S. Department of Labor Labor and Industry Conference; racial
discrimination complaints against private employment agencies and theautomobile industry; speaking engagements; use of sanctions by EqualEmployment Opportunity Commission to ensure compliance; African Americanunemployment problems; analysis of federal antipoverty programs; NAACP rolein the War on Poverty; federal program to aid disadvantaged youth; proposals forcommunity action programs; NAACP position on importation of foreign migrantworkers.
Principal Correspondents: Eugene T. Reed; W. Eugene Sharpe; Shirley AdelsonSiegel; William F. Danielson; Roy Wilkins; Hobart Taylor Jr.; Osborn Elliott;Juanita Mitchell; Evelyn H. Roberts; William J. Brink; Arthur A. Chapin; Arthur J.Chapital Sr.; Calvin D. Banks; Mark Rosenman; J. Francis Pohlhaus.
0394 Hill, Herbert--Personal Correspondence, 1965. 151pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; racial discrimination complaints against
building trades unions, New York public works projects, and the Ohio StateEmployment Service; criticism of Plainfield, New Jersey, community actionprogram; Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. employment policies; address byFranklin H. Williams at Talladega College; Agricultural Labor Reform Act of 1965;development of antipoverty programs in rural Missouri; conference on Title VII ofthe Civil Rights Act of 1964 sponsored by the New Orleans NAACP Branch;African American unemployment problems; complaint regarding discrimination infederal antipoverty programs in Harriett County, North Carolina, Hempstead,New York, Elyria, Ohio, Chester, Pennsylvania, and Lutcher, Louisiana; NationalCatholic Conference for Interracial Justice Project Equality; planning for WhiteHouse Conference To Fulfill These Rights"; Advisory Committee on EqualOpportunity in Apprenticeship and Training meeting.
Principal Correspondents: William E. Jackson; Ernest N. Morial; R. Sargent Shriver;Luther L. Roberts; Charles Evers; Tom A. Finch; John V. Lindsey; Charles J.Harding; Franklin H. Williams; James Roosevelt; Leonard H. Carter; A. E.Trudeau Jr.; Robert F. Kennedy; Jesse DeVore; Allen Lesser; B. B. Felder;I. DeQuincey Newman; W. Burghardt Turner; Edward J. Odom; Harold C.Strickland; Nathaniel C. Lee; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Clarence Mitchell; Thomas H.Gibbons Jr.; Alfred Baker Lewis; Chester I. Lewis; U. Simpson Tate; A. PhilipRandolph; Morris B. Abram; William T. Coleman; Ben D. Segal; Lee C. White;Robert W. Saunders; Roy Wilkins; John Conyer Jr.
0545 Hill, Herbert--Reports, 1956. 10pp.Major Topic: Monthly reports of the NAACP labor secretary.
0555 Hill, Herbert--Reports, 1957-1963. 169pp.Major Topics: Monthly reports of the NAACP labor secretary; speaking
engagements; racial discrimination complaints against the Bricklayers, Masons,Marble Masons Protective International Union and Lockheed AircraftCorporation; NAACP Labor Department annual reports; African Americaneconomic status.
Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.0724 Hill, Herbert--Reports, 1964-1965. 37pp.
Major Topics: NAACP Labor Department annual reports; speaking engagements;National Conference on Poverty in the Southwest; monthly reports of the NAACPlabor secretary.
Principal Correspondents: James G. Patton; Walter Reuther; Lyndon B. Johnson.
Group III, Box A-3100761 Hill, Herbert--Statements, 1957-1964. 96pp.
Major Topics: Migratory farm labor problems; discrimination on New Yorkwaterfront; 1960-1961 welfare budget estimate; statement before the Committeeof the New York City Council on Minimum Wages, the Negro American LaborCouncil Institute, and the House Committee on Education and Labor; NAACPdemand for enactment of federal fair employment practices legislation; SenatorKenneth Keating's statements on pending civil rights legislation before theSenate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights and before the HouseSubcommittee on Integration in Federally Assisted Education; criticism of federalPlans for Progress program; Herbert Hill's testimony before the HouseCommittee on Education and Labor; NAACP position on importation of foreignmigrant workers.
Principal Correspondents: James R. Dumpson; Kenneth B. Keating.0857 Itineraries, 1956-1957. 74pp.
Major Topic: Itineraries for and speaking engagements by John A. Morsel), MadisonS. Jones, Herbert Hill, and other NAACP staff.
Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; John A. Morsell; Madison S. Jones;Henry Lee Moon; Herbert Hill; Herbert L. Wright; Marion R. Stewart; Franklin H.Williams.
0931 Itineraries, 1958-1959. 52pp.Major Topic: Itineraries for and speaking engagements by Franklin H. Williams, Roy
Wilkins, Edward J. Odom, John A. Morsell, Madison S. Jones, Herbert L Wright,and other NAACP staff.
Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; Gloster B. Current; Madison S. Jones;Herbert L. Wright.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-310 cont.0001 Jones, Madison S., 1956-1957. 265pp.
Major Topics: Expenses and travel arrangements; speaking engagements; openoccupancy study; monthly reports of the special assistant for housing; need fornonwhite breakdown of census data on housing; NAACP cooperation withHarlem Mortgage and Improvement Council; speech before New Castle,Pennsylvania, NAACP Branch; Public Housing Administration workshops;proposed NAACP memberships in American Institute of Planners and AmericanSociety of Planning Officials; James Scheuer's testimony on housingdiscrimination; Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill in New York.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Davis McEntire; Richard McClain; Albert M.Cole; B. T. McGraw; Clarence R. Johnson; John A. Morsell; Perry L. Norton;Lester P. Bailey; James H. Scheuer; Gloster B. Current; Robert C. Weaver;Dennis O'Harrow.
0266 Jones, Madison S., 1958-1961. 189pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; expenses and travel arrangements;
American Resettlement Foundation, Inc. activities; Pennsylvania, Chicago,Illinois, and Stamford, Connecticut, public housing problems; addresses at 22ndAnnual Convention of the Michigan State Conference of NAACP Branches andManhattan Community Planning Conference; Indiana statewide meeting onhousing; NAACP opposition to Hyde Park, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Dallas,Texas, and Plainfield, New Jersey, urban renewal plans; Manhattan Committeeon Civil Rights activities; resignation of Jones to accept position as racialrelations consultant with the New York City Housing Authority; Erie,Pennsylvania, housing discrimination complaints; Longwood Village tenant strike.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; A. A. Fowler Jr.; Laska F. Strachan; Edna J.Morris; Alberta Acker; Gloster B. Current; Edwin C. Washington Jr.; WilliamDanner Sr.; Muriel Outlaw; Carita V. Roane; John A. Morsell; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0455 Leave, 1956-1960. 10pp.Major Topic: Information relating to personal leaves, holidays, and vacations by
NAACP personnel.Principal Correspondent: Roy Wilkins.
0465 Marshall, Thurgood, 1956-1958. 52pp.Major Topics: Remarks at Herbert Lehman Dinner; NAACP fund-raising activities;
Marshall awarded honorary degree by The New School for Social Research;Fifteenth Conference of Science, Philosophy and Religion in Their Relation to theDemocratic Way of Life; Institute for Religious and Social Studies Institute onEthics; citation for Marshall from 369th Veterans' Association; Marshall'sappearance on The Open Mind television program.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Herbert H. Lehman; Frank M. Smith; WilliamK. De Fossett; Channing H. Tobias; Henry Lee Moon; Will Maslow.
0517 Meetings, 1956-1964. 167pp.Major Topics: Announcements, agendas, and minutes of NAACP staff meetings;
reappraisal of NAACP policies and programs.Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Henry Lee Moon; John
A. Morsell; Julia E. Baxter; Lucille Black; Robert L. Carter; James Farmer; JackE. Wood Jr.; Herbert L. Wright; Herbert Hill; Edward Odom; Richard McClain;Mildred Bond; Calvin D. Banks; Algernon D. Black; Aminda Wilkins.
Group III, Box A-3110684 Memoranda--Administrative, 1956-1959. 61pp.
Major Topics: Efforts to find replacement secretary for Youth Division; NAACP officeprocedures; seminar on 'The New Communist Line"; preparation of NAACPfinancial reports; conference of U.S. attorneys on enforcement of U.S. SupremeCourt decision on bus desegregation; announcements of television and radioprograms relating to race relations; NAACP expenses and staff salaries; NAACPorganizational and administrative structure.
Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Herbert L. Wright; Roy Wilkins;Richard McClain; Thurgood Marshall; Henry Lee Moon; John A. Morsell; MurielOutlaw; Robert L. Carter.
0745 Memoranda--Administrative, 1960-1963. 56pp.Major Topics: Announcements of television and radio programs pertaining to race
relations; NAACP office procedures; NAACP expenses and staff salaries; surveyof most important problems concerning NAACP branches; reappraisal of NAACPpolicies and programs; NAACP fund-raising activities; announcements andminutes of staff meetings; survey of NAACP operations.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Lee Moon; Roy Wilkins; Julia E. Baxter; RichardMcClain; Gloster B. Current; Randolph L. White; Calvin D. Banks; John A.Morsell; Lucille Black; Robert L. Carter; Herbert Hill; Edward Odom; BobbieBranche.
0801 Memoranda--Administrative, 1964. 50pp.Major Topics: Allegations of efforts to remove Roy Wilkins as executive secretary;
expansion of NAACP national staff; NAACP staff salaries and expenses; winningof Louis M. Weintraub Memorial Fund Award by Quinton Baker; announcementsof staff meetings; NAACP office procedures; announcements of television andradio programs pertaining to race relations; report on the vicarious effects of sit-ins on participants; National Association of Intergroup Relations OfficialsConference; NAACP administrative and procedural reorganization; NAACP fund-raising activities; group dental insurance policy.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell; LaploisAshford; Calvin D. Banks; Henry Lee Moon; Gloster B. Current; Bobbie Branche;Morris DeLisser.
0851 Memoranda--Administrative, 1965. 47pp.Major Topics: NAACP expenses and staff salaries; NAACP office procedures;
announcements of staff meetings; formation of Mississippi DemocraticConference; NAACP training needs checklist; NAACP National Office staff list.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; Richard McClain; HenryLee Moon; Bobbie Branche; Gloster B. Current; Barbara A. Morris; Althea T. L.Simmons; Mark Rosenman.
0898 Moon, Henry Lee--General, 1956-1964. 31pp.Major Topics: Travel arrangements; speaking engagements; account of contested
Astoria-Long Island, New York, NAACP Branch election; NAACP public relationsactivities; proposed newspaper articles on segregation in the North.
Principal Correspondents: Lawrence A. Hill; Godfrey Lehman; Robert L. Carter; RoyWilkins; Gloster B. Current; George B. Lockwood; Mary Harris; Martin R.Friedman; Ethel C. Phillips.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-311 cont.0001 Moon, Henry Lee--Memoranda, 1956-1957. 143pp.
Major Topics: Proclamation by Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City in support ofNAACP membership campaign; NAACP public relations activities; expenses;Charles Abrams's address before the New York Teachers Guild; hiring of newpersonnel for Public Relations Department; Southern Education ReportingService book on developments following U.S. Supreme Court desegregationdecisions; NAACP position on federal aid to school construction; efforts tosuppress NAACP in southern states; presentation of NAACP scrolls of honor toDuke Ellington and Branch Rickey Sr.; NAACP representation on the Board ofDirectors of the International League for the Rights of Man; International Leaguefor the Rights of Man activities; NAACP newspaper advertisements; requests forinformation; announcements of television and radio programs on race relations;NAACP fund-raising activities; Channing Tobias' statement in observance of thetenth anniversary of the publication of the President's Committee on Civil Rightsreport; NAACP political action program.
Principal Correspondents: Channing H. Tobias; Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins;Richard McClain; John A. Morsell; Thurgood Marshall; Charles Abrams; DonShoemaker; Robert L. Carter; Bobbie Branche; Frieda Zimmerman; RogerBaldwin; Lucille Black; Arthur B. Spingarn; Kivie Kaplan; Jackie Robinson;William H. Hastie.
0144 Moon, Henry Lee--Memoranda, 1958. 212pp.Major Topics: Expenses; NAACP public relations activities; Mississippi police
brutality complaints; announcements of television and radio programs pertainingto race relations; NAACP fund-raising activities; racial discrimination complaintsagainst Van Etten Hospital in the Bronx; NAACP voter registration drive; requestsfor information; NAACP newspaper advertisements; NAACP life membershipcampaign; establishment of a photograph file by the Public RelationsDepartment; award of NAACP certificate of merit to Sammy Davis Jr.; U.S.Supreme Court ruling in NAACP v. Alabama; suggestions for branches oncombating anti-NAACP and anti-Negro propaganda; school desegregation films;Spingarn Medal for Little Rock Nine; antidiscrimination amendment to science aidschool bill in U.S. House of Representatives; expansion of Public RelationsDepartment; proposed "massive resistance" to school desegregation in theSouth; presentation of NAACP scrolls of honor to John H. Johnson and RudolfBing; school desegregation in Virginia; Roy Wilkins's statement on NelsonRockefeller's election as governor of New York; plans for NAACP fiftiethanniversary.
Principal Correspondents: Richard McClain; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; KivieKaplan; John A. Morsell; Elizabeth Geyer; Jackie Robinson; Arthur B. Spingarn;Channing H. Tobias; Constance Baker Motley; Emmet A. Frank; Lucille Black.
0356 Moon, Henry Lee--Memoranda, 1959. 259pp.Major Topics: Membership leaflet; plans for NAACP fiftieth anniversary;
announcements of television and radio programs pertaining to race relations;requests for information; expenses; Alexandria, Virginia, school desegregation;NAACP public relations activities; criticism of NAACP by Chet Huntley; NAACPnewspaper advertisements; Roy Wilkins's statement on the fifth anniversary ofthe U.S. Supreme Court's school desegregation decision; Prince Edward County,Virginia, school desegregation case; New York hospital strike; NAACP positionon Black Muslims and black nationalist movement; NAACP certificates of meritawarded to Lillie M. Jackson and Jesse M. Tinsley; anti-Negro propaganda;Robert Williams case; Channing Tobias's address at NAACP 50th AnnualConvention; NAACP relations with AFL-CIO; complaint regarding barring ofAfricans and Indians from Twentieth Century Fox-owned theater in Salisbury,Rhodesia; school boycott by African American parents in Harlem; financial aid forMr. and Mrs. L. C. Bates of Little Rock, Arkansas; minutes of Board Committeeon Public Relations meeting.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Richard McClain; David Sarnoff; ChanningH. Tobias; Robert Sarnoff; William McAndrew; John A. Morsell; Jesse DeVore;Robert E. Kintner; Arthur B. Spingarn; Gloster B. Current; Michael Quill; Leon J.Davis; Herbert Hill; Bobbie Branche; Thurgood Marshall; Herbert L. Wright;Maybelle Ward; Harriet I. Pickens; Spyros Skouras; Arthur Ralph; John Williams;Joseph LaCour; Alfred Baker Lewis; Loren Miller.
0615 Moon, Henry Lee--Memoranda, 1960 [-1965]. 168pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; announcements of radio and television
programs pertaining to race relations; Kelly Alexander's statement on I. BeverlyLake's candidacy for governor of North Carolina; efforts to influence high schoolguidance counselors to encourage African American youths to enter white-collarprofessions; NAACP public relations activities; NAACP report on selected racialstatistics; statement on one hundredth anniversary of the EmancipationProclamation; efforts to desegregate recreational facilities in Jackson,Mississippi; requests for information; analysis of press coverage of NAACP,CORE, and National Urban League Conventions; articles on NAACP goals; NewYork State school desegregation demonstrations; proposed civil rights programfor Meet the Press; NAACP protest demonstrations against Kress and Woolworthstores; recommendations for executive action to end racial discrimination;suggestions for improvements in NAACP programs; NAACP national legislativeprogram; civil rights in urban education programs; NAACP newspaperadvertisements; NAACP branch publicity handbook.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Jesse DeVore; Maria L.Marcus; Arthur B. Spingarn; Frederick Woltman; Laplois Ashford; Mildred Bond;Samuel L. Scheiner; John A. Morsell; Richard B. Kennan.
Group III, Box A-3120783 Moore, Bernard, 1962-1963. 11 pp.
Major Topics: NAACP life membership campaign; annual salary.Principal Correspondents: D. Arnett Murphy; Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins;
Richard McClain; John A. Morsell.
0794 Morsell, John--General, 1956-1961. 170pp.Major Topics: Biographical sketch; appointment as assistant to the NAACP
executive secretary; expenses and travel arrangements; recommendation ofJudge William H. Hastie for U.S. Supreme Court vacancy; speakingengagements; New York legislation requiring residence for public assistance;salary; NAACP voter registration campaign; consultation on emergencyeducational services for displaced pupils; Notre Dame Law School Conferenceon Civil Rights; NAACP cooperation with the City of New York Commission onIntergroup Relations; allegations of communist influence on NAACP; article on"Schools, Courts and the Negro's Future" in the Harvard Educational Review;NAACP investigation of rape charges against Earl Clark in Buras, Louisiana;resignation of Morsell from the New York City Advisory Board of Public Welfare.
Principal Correspondents: Kivie Kaplan; Winifred Armstrong; Roy Wilkins; C. G.Gomillion; Simon Slavin; Robert W. Saunders; Charles L. Todd; Herbert Hill;Richard McClain; Ed Sullivan; Nelson A. Rockefeller; Brendan Byrne; Chester I.Lewis; Edna Morris; I. DeQuincey Newman; Joseph O'Meara; Frank D. Reeves;L. Joseph Overton; Antonia Pantoja; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; Wilfred S. Lewin;Clarence A. Laws; Calvin Pollard; Robert C. Weaver; James R. Dumpson;Charles F. Madden; Harold B. Williams; John J. Keppler; Vernon Jordan; TelfordTaylor.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-312 cont.0001 Morsell, John--General, 1962-1965.162pp.
Major Topics: Speaking engagements; travel arrangements; expenses; tour ofIsrael; address to World Forum on the Treatment and Control of VenerealDiseases; demand for withdrawal of all federal services and payments fromMississippi; tuition policy at the State University and the City University of NewYork; New York City youth development projects; opposition to efforts to dilutecivil rights bill; 1964 Inter-Community Human Relations Conference; Civil RightsAct of 1964; Morsell's appointment as assistant executive director of the NAACP;biographical sketch; Sixth Annual Conference of the Committee of Citizens forAll-Day Neighborhood Schools; American Academy of Arts and Sciences studyof the Negro in America; Voting Rights Act of 1965; opposition to Sheriff JimClark's election as vice president of the Sheriffs' Association; assignment offederal voting registrars in Louisiana; NAACP tax exempt status; Tri-StateCouncil on Family Relations Annual Meeting and Conference; White HouseConference 'To Fulfill These Rights."
Principal Correspondents: Medgar Evers; John F. Kennedy; George E. Rundquist;Eugene T. Reed; Guichard Parris; William J. Ronan; Edwin J. Lukas; ClarenceMitchell; William A. Shea; Leroy R. Johnson; Wilfred S. Lewin; Spessard L.Holland; Henry Lee Moon; Robert F. Wagner; Roy Wilkins; Henry Cohen; DanielJ. Goulding; Hobart Taylor Jr.; Bernard H. Jackson; Jack Greenberg; MurrayRaim; Sol M. Linowitz; Stephen R. Graubard; Chester I. Lewis; Gloster B.Current; Clarence A. Laws; Wiley A. Branton; A. Philip Randolph; Morris B.Abram; William T. Coleman Jr.; Berl Bernhard.
0163 Morsell, John--Memoranda, 1957-1965. 59pp.Major Topics: Report on preparations for 1957 NAACP Annual Convention; report
on Koinonia Farm interracial cooperative in Georgia; suggested brief for anAmerican Assembly on Civil Rights; report on exploratory trip to Cleveland, Ohio;NAACP employee retirement plans; speaking engagements; expenses; SNCCConference; visit of President Ahmadou Ahidjo of Cameroon to New York City;NAACP proposal to increase number of corporate directors; NAACP officeprocedures.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Henry Lee Moon; Elizabeth Geyer; GlosterB. Current; Richard McClain; Julia E. Baxter; James Farmer; Maria L. Marcus;Laplois Ashford; Tarea Hall Pittman; Bobbie Branche.
0222 Odom, Edward J., 1957-1965. 55pp.Major Topics: Biographical sketch; Odom's appointment as NAACP church
secretary; salary; speaking engagements; travel arrangements; reactivation ofNAACP chapter at Wilberforce University; suggested sermon on citizenship andvoting.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Buell Gallagher; Stephen G. Spottswood;Allan Knight Chalmers; S. Ralph Harlow; O. Clay Maxwell; Channing H. Tobias;John A. Morsell; L. Sylvester Odom; Richard McClain; Rembert Stokes; HerbertL. Wright.
0277 Shagaloff, June, 1957-1965. 126pp.Major Topics: Bibliography of studies on school desegregation; monthly reports;
statistical summary of school desegregation in the southern and border states;Cleveland, Ohio, public school survey; Chicago, Illinois, and Gary, Indiana,school desegregation cases; Pennsylvania educational survey; list of northerncommunities where NAACP branches are engaged in active schooldesegregation programs; speaking engagements; Montclair, New Jersey, pupilreassignment plan; desegregation of Pinal County, Arizona, and Coatesville,Pennsylvania, public schools; policy of nonsegregation in the employment ofAfrican American teachers in Nyack, New York; NAACP attack on de factoschool segregation in the North; demand for removal of Shagaloff as NAACPdirector for education programs.
Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins; Calvin D. Banks; Gloster B.Current; Jesse DeVore; Leonard Carter; Jim Leeson; Henry Lee Moon; Paul B.Zuber.
0403 Simmons, Althea T., 1961-1965. 232pp.Major Topics: Activities as West Coast regional field secretary; proposed "write in"
civil rights program in California; NAACP voter registration campaign;appointment of Simmons as NAACP secretary for training; requests forinformation; NAACP statement on the Civil Rights Act of 1964; investigation ofKu Klux Klan activities in Fontana, California; NAACP Summer Projects inMississippi, Alabama, and South Carolina; NAACP training needs checklist;contributions to NAACP; proposed training program for NAACP leadership;NAACP regional leadership training conferences; NAACP Training Departmentbudget; development of techniques by the NAACP for effective implementation ofgovernment programs and civil rights legislation; NAACP staff meetings; NAACPExecutive Leadership Development Program; American Society for Training andDevelopment Conference; suggestions regarding qualifications of AfricanAmerican members of a biracial committee; guidelines for planning andconducting a selective buying campaign; NAACP organization and policies.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Reuben R. Davis Jr.;John A. Morsell; Henry Lee Moon; Lucille Black; Mark Rosenman; ClarenceMitchell; Richard McClain; Charles Robb; Montague Cobb; I. DeQuinceyNewman; Albert Brooks; Harold Strickland; E. Gordon Young; Andrew Ramsey;Nathaniel Lee; W. J. Hodge; Edgar B. Holt; Sidney Finley; C. Anderson Davis;William Hardy; Emerson Marcee; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; A. M. Trudeau; TheodoreBerry; Samuel Jackson; Barbee William Durham; Bruce Green; Robert L. Carter;Johnny Barbour Jr.; Barbara Morris; Charles Evers; Marion O. White; Lewis M.Steel; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0635 Telegrams and Telephone, 1956-1957, 1960. 10pp.Major Topics: Analysis of NAACP telephone service; NAACP telephone expenses;
issuance of telephone credit cards.0645 Travel, 1956-1964. 225pp.
Major Topics: Reports on NAACP staff travel; speaking engagements and travelarrangements for NAACP staff members; demand for federal governmentemergency relief for the railroads; NAACP travel expenses.
Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins; George Alpert; W. C.Patton; John M. Brooks; Clarence A. Laws; John A. Morsell; Althea T. E.Simmons; U. Simpson Tate; L. C. Bates; June Shagaloff; Ruby Hurley;I. DeQuincey Newman; Harold C. Strickland; Calvin D. Banks; Leonard H. Carter;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert W. Saunders; Phillip H. Savage.
Group III, Box A-3130870 Unions--Raises, 1956-1961. 68pp.
Major Topics: Salary increases for NAACP union employees; meetings betweenNAACP officials and employee union representatives.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Muriel Outlaw; Richard McClain; ThurgoodMarshall; Medgar Evers; Clarence A. Laws; Charles McLean; Tarea Hall Pittman;Robert W. Saunders; Edwin Washington; Herbert L. Wright; Algernon D. Black;Robert C. Weaver; Maybelle Ward; John A. Morsell; Lillian Lyttle; Alfred BakerLewis.
0938 Vacations, 1956-1964. 22pp.Major Topic: Vacation schedules for NAACP employees.Principal Correspondents: Lucille Black; Mildred Bond; Muriel Outlaw; Herbert L.
Wright; Bobbie Branche; Clarence Mitchell; Charles A. McLean; Roy Wilkins;Gloster B. Current.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-313 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--Autograph, 1959-1965. 55pp.
Major Topic: Requests for autographs and autographed photos of Wilkins.Principal Correspondents: Mabel D. Jackson; Louis B. Reynolds; Roy Wilkins;
Samuel H. Carter; Mildred Bond.0056 Wilkins, Roy--Awards and Honors, 1956-1965. 192pp.
Major Topics: Awards and honors given to Wilkins; Coordinating Council on NegroAffairs activities.
Principal Correspondents: Herbert S. Levy; Howard T. Robinson; Clarence Mitchell;Jessica Feingold; John A. Morsell; J. L. Morrill; Ernest C. Cooper; Malcolm M.Willey; Daisy Lampkin; W. Montague Cobb; Viola W. Payne; William H. JohnsonJr.; Morris DeLisser; Courtney Smith; Theodore M. Herburgh.
0248 Wilkins, Roy--Book, Request for Chapter, 1964. 15pp.Major Topic: Request that Wilkins contribute a chapter to a book on public school
desegregation for use in college classrooms and in-service education programs.Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; David W. Beggs III.
0263 Wilkins, Roy--Column, 1965. 16pp.Major Topic: Comments on column by Wilkins appearing in the Cleveland Plain
Dealer.0279 Wilkins, Roy--European Trips, [1962-1965]. 12pp.
Major Topic: Correspondence relating to Wilkins's tours of Europe.Principal Correspondents: Ralph A. Dungan; Ralph Stuart Smith; Gloster B.
Current.0291 Wilkins, Roy--Expenses, 1956-1959. 154pp.
Major Topics: Expenses; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Richard McClain; Mabel D. Jackson; Christian Herter.
0445 Wilkins, Roy--Expenses, 1960-1965. 278pp.Major Topics: Expenses; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Mabel D. Jackson; Richard McClain; Julia Baxter;
C. Anderson Davis.0723 Wilkins, Roy--Expense Vouchers, Louisiana-Houston Meeting, June 10, 1956.
51pp.Major Topic: Expense vouchers for meeting of Louisiana NAACP branch presidents
held in Houston, Texas.Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; U. Simpson Tate; Ellis O. Bryant;
Daniel E. Byrd; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; Doretha A. Combre; Clarence A. Laws;A. P. Tureaud Sr.
Group III, Box A-3140774 Wilkins, Roy--Greetings to Various Organizations, 1956-1960. 21 pp.
Major Topic: Messages of greetings from Wilkins on behalf of NAACP to variousorganizations (including National Baptist Convention, National InsuranceAssociation, Transport Workers Union of America, National Maritime Union, andAFL-CIO).
Principal Correspondents: G. L. Pierce; J. A. Faison; Michael J. Quill; JosephCurran; George Meany.
0795 Wilkins, Roy--Greetings to Various Organizations, 1961-1965. 286pp.Major Topic: Messages of greetings from Wilkins on behalf of NAACP to various
organizations (including Young Women's Christian Association, Jewish LaborCommittee, National Dental Association, National Funeral Directors andMorticians Association, Inc., National Medical Association, National BarAssociation, National Alliance of Postal Employees, National Association of RealEstate Brokers, Inc., National Insurance Association, CORE, National BaptistConvention, SCLC, National Association of Negro Business and ProfessionalWomen's Clubs, Inc., Negro American Labor Council, National Council of NegroWomen, Americans for Democratic Action, AFL-CIO, All-African PeoplesConference, International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers,Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, and National Association ofColored Women's Clubs, Inc.).
Principal Correspondents: William O. Greene; Adolph Held; William K. Elliott; JamesT. Aldrich; R. H. Haile Jr.; Elmer C. Jackson; James B. Cobb; Charles L. Warden;V. L. Harris; James Farmer; J. H. Jackson; Martin Luther King Jr.; Florence A.Holmes; A. Philip Randolph; Dorothy I. Height; Violet M. Gunther; Vaughn C.Mason; Hobson R. Reynolds; Catherine Payne; George Meany; John A. Morsell;Arthur L. Johnson; O. P. Chiles; Mildred Bond; Harry Penn; A. M. Townsend Jr.;James B. Carey; Thelma Richman; Edward C. Mazique; Rosa Bragg; George S.Harris.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-314 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--Hotel Reservations, 1956-1965. 163pp.
Major Topic: Travel arrangements.Principal Correspondents: Franklin H. Williams; Mabel D. Jackson; Gloster B.
Current; Henry Lee Moon; O. Clay Maxwell.0164 Wilkins, Roy--Interviews, 1959-1965. 102pp.
Major Topics: Interviews with Wilkins on various subjects pertaining to race relationsand desegregation; requests for interviews.
Principal Correspondents: Mabel D. Jackson; Leander Parker; J. Francis Pohlhaus;Francis X. Quinn; Eric Croston; Randolph White; Paul S. Weinberg; M. RichardApplegate; C. B. Powell; Lillian Tonnaire-Taylor; Henry Lee Moon; Frederick G.Dutton; Robert Penn Warren; A. Douglas Melamed; Mildred Bond; Lillian Lang.
0266 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, 1956. 75pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Louis P. Smith; Spyros Skouras; Clarence Mitchell; Elliott
H. Newcomb; Lucille Black; W. W. Law; Benjamin R. Epstein.0341 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, 1957. 72pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: David F. Friedman; Anne J. Aldrich; Florence V. Lucas;
John W. O'Daniel; Florence A. Holmes; Barbee William Durham.0413 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, 1958. 172pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; NationalConference on Political Parties.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph Papp; S. Gary Oniki; Malcolm X; Allyn P.Robinson; Florence V. Lucas; Lester B. Granger; Shepherd L. Witman; RichardE. Twohy; Norman Cousins; Eleanor Roosevelt; Herbert H. Lehman.
Group III, Box A-3150585 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, 1959. 74pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Hans Simons; Irving H. Ludwig; Edward L. Katzenbach
Jr.; John A. Morsell.0659 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, 1960. 78pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Donald Lewis; Louis Finkelstein; L. H. Holman; Mabel D.
Jackson; James M. Lynch Jr.; Sol Chaneles; John H. Johnson; Charles H. Silver;Ruby Hurley.
0737 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, 1961. 119pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.
Principal Correspondents: Angler Biddle Duke; Lilace Reid Barnes; J. Alvin Parker;Harry Brandt; William Stuart Nelson; Janet Levin; Gilbert W. Chapman; SidneyHertzberg; Frederick D. Patterson; Sol Feigelman; Richard C. Patterson Jr.;Letitia Bald ridge.
0856 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, January-May 1962. 95pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Richard Maguire; Jack Valenti; George E. Probst; James
S. Avery; Nelson A. Rockefeller; Percy E. Sutton; Joachim Prinz; Paul H.Douglas; Ashley L. Totten; Andrew R. Tyler; Ephraim Londen; Julius Manson.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-315 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, June-December 1962. 76pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Richard C. Patterson Jr.; Leslie W. Dunbar; Lawrence F.
O'Brien; Robert E. Bondy; Philip K. Hastings; Earl B. Schwulst; Norman E.Saunders; Robert Krouskoff; Bertha Estes Green.
0077 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, January-June 1963. 113pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Whitney M. Young Jr.; Dore Senary; William L. Nunn;
Walter P. Reuther; C. Anderson Davis; Mildred Bond; John I. Snyder Jr.; WilliamH. Oliver; Benjamin A. Brown; Stephen R. Currier; William A. Shea; MarvinWachman; Frank Schiffman; Ashby G. Smith; Joe R. Hotter; Nathaniel S. Colley;William Lewis; Edwin J. Lukas; Ed Haislet; James H. Slater.
0190 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, July-October 1963. 85pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; Conference on
Farmer Cooperatives and Job Training.Principal Correspondents: Nancy Tuckerman; Mathew Ahmann; George Champion;
Ashby G. Smith; Rowland Bishop; Hyman H. Bookbinder; Mortimer Goodman;Thomas G. Neusom; Martin E. Segal.
0275 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, November-December 1963. 64pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; Institute for
Policy Studies Civil Rights and Racial Conflict Seminar.Principal Correspondents: Muriel Hamilton; Grant H. Webb; Stephen R. Currier;
Mollie llson; Richard C. Patterson Jr.; Milton Kotler; Marcus G. Raskin.
Group III, Box A-3160339 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, January-March 1964. 132pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; AmericanBankers Association Symposium on Employment; Strategy Conference on thePreservation of the Democratic Process.
Principal Correspondents: Beatrice H. Hill; John A. Morsell; Alan R. Morse Jr.;Hobart Taylor Jr.; Martin Gerber; Charles H. Kerrigan; William F. Kelly; Ray W.Sweazey; Robert M. Maclver; Percy E. Sutton; George E. Rundquist; Robert F.Wagner; Richard C. Patterson Jr.; Marcus G. Raskin; Norman Thomas; InezBordner; Henry C. Alexander; Charles Cogen; Elsie Carper; Dewey E. ChesterSr.; Gilbert A. Harrison; Philip Becker; James M. Felt; Louis Untermeyer; JohnMosler; F. D. Patterson; John Hay Whitney; Joseph T. Jackson; William K.DeFossett; Harry A. Steinberg; Ruth Field; Donna Lieberman; Morris Milgram.
0471 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, April-May 1964. 52pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; National
Conference on Public Administration.Principal Correspondents: James W. Gaynor; Maxwell Lehman; Maurice B. Fagan;
William B. Carter; Henry Ford II; Frederick Wiseman; Andres J. Gonzalez; BobSalman; Charles H. Silver; Joseph Curran; Robert M. Maclver; Edward R.Dudley.
0523 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, June-September 1964. 107pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; Illinois Rally for
Civil Rights.Principal Correspondents: Joseph Papp; William A. Shea; Thomas D'Arcy Brophy;
Edwin C. Barry; Miguel Augustus Ribeiro; F. D. Patterson; Melvin Tapley; RobertD. Hebday; George E. Probst; Spyros Skouras; Mildred Bond; Jim Love; BerniceDockery; Winfield S. Chasmar; Harry L. Kingman; Sumarjo Sosrowardojo; JohnHay Whitney; Lawrence F. O'Brien; John A. Morsell; Frederic March; Thomas DeLorenzo; Jessica Feingold; William F. R. Ballard; Thane A. Kuhlman; HarlanCleveland; Calvin W. Allen.
0630 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, October-December 1964. 67pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; Conference on
the Extension of Legal Services to the Poor.Principal Correspondents: Charles Kerrigan; Ellsworth Bunker; John Hay Whitney;
B. F. McLaurin; Henry Ford II; Ellen Winston; Benjamin Spock; Leon C.Greenebaum; Eugene A. Harris; Loren Miller; Stephen R. Currier; JosephRobbie; Adlai E. Stevenson; Douglas Edwards.
0697 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, January-May 1965. 95pp.Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; presentation of
America's Democratic Legacy Award to President Lyndon B. Johnson.Principal Correspondents: Roscoe Drummond; Dore Schary; Mitchell Seligson;
Richard Wilson; Richard C. Patterson Jr.; Mildred Bond.0792 Wilkins, Roy--Invitations, June-December 1965. 77pp.
Major Topics: Invitations to various events; speaking engagements; NationalConference on Law and Poverty; Conference on International Cooperation.
Principal Correspondents: John Hannah; Cecil B. Moore; Norman B. Houston;Charles G. Mortimer; Hubert H. Humphrey; John A. Morsell; Lena Home;Stephen R. Currier.
0869 Wilkins, Roy--Jamaican Trip, 1962. 8pp.Major Topics: NAACP congratulatory message on Jamaican independence;
correspondence relating to Wilkins's trip to Jamaica.Principal Correspondent: Alexander Bustamente.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-316 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--Memoranda, 1956-1960. 174pp.
Major Topics: Arlington, Virginia, and Asheville, North Carolina, schooldesegregation cases; white economic reprisals against African Americans;dismissal of African American student activists from South Carolina StateCollege; NAACP voter registration campaign; speaking engagements; proposalto include People's Republic of China in UN Disarmament Conference; NAACPactivities reports; Emergency Conference on Youth and Civil Rights; AFSCdisarmament program; NAACP relations with SCLC and CORE; proposal forconference on desegregation with top management of national variety chainstores; Texas Young Democrats support for school desegregation; PowellAmendment to School Aid Bill; NAACP staff travel report; sit-in demonstrationcases; Savannah, Georgia, and Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, protestdemonstrations; NAACP direct action program; Know Your America Weekprogram; invitations to various events; Pennsylvania State University Center forContinuing Liberal Education's Humanities Project; President's Committee onEqual Employment Opportunity conference.
Principal Correspondents: Herbert L. Wright; John A. Morsell; Theodore Spaulding;Edwin B. Henderson; J. Arthur Brown; Gloster B. Current; Henry Lee Moon; JackGreenberg; James W. Ivy; Jesse DeVore; Richard McClain; James Farmer;Edward J. Odom Jr.; Clarence Mitchell; George D. Aiken; Randolph White; JohnD. Rockefeller III; Ruperto Ruiz; Maxwell H. Goldberg; Hobart Taylor Jr.; MildredBond; Jacob K. Javits.
Group III, Box A-3170175 Wilkins, Roy--Memoranda, 1961-1962. 131pp.
Major Topics: NAACP radio programs; NAACP protest demonstrations in statecapitals; demand for prohibition of federal funds for any state refusing todesegregate its public schools; Kenosha, Wisconsin, relocation program for low-income African Americans; press conference; racial discrimination complaintsagainst the National 4-H Clubs; conference of board of directors of the NationalHousing Conference; NAACP procedures for handling labor matters; RoundTable on Policies and Practices in an Open Society; NAACP protestdemonstrations in Mississippi; NAACP Youth Commandos activities; Timemagazine cover story on NAACP; Willie Ludden's resignation as NAACP youthfield secretary; proposal for establishment of NAACP branches in Canada; reporton NAACP youth and college program; interviews with Wilkins; NAACP legalaction to prevent enforcement of California's Proposition 14; NAACP summervoter registration project; NAACP opposition to use of racial identification on jobapplications, the census, and official documents; appointment of federal votingregistrars in Alabama and South Carolina; NAACP branch Freedom Fundcontributions; NAACP fund-raising activities.
Principal Correspondents: Randolph White; Gloster B. Current; Jack E. Wood Jr.;George Romney; John A. Morsell; Robert L. Carter; Edward J. Odom Jr.; HerbertL. Wright; Orville L. Freeman; Norman Mindrum; Henry Lee Moon; LaploisAshford; Willie D. Ludden; Morris DeLisser; Kivie Kaplan; Richard McClain; MarkRosenman; Clarence Mitchell; Lucille Black.
0306 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1956. 116pp.Major Topics: Southern position on desegregation; NAACP nonpartisan position in
politics; invitations to various events; Alabama and Mississippi demands forNAACP membership lists and financial statements; NAACP public relationsactivities; request for NAACP assistance in investigation into death of Thomas A.Brewer Sr.; requests for assistance and employment; Alabama v. NAACP;NAACP fund-raising activities; NAACP pension plan; ban on NAACP inLouisiana, Texas, and Mississippi; salaries and responsibilities of NAACP fieldstaff.
Principal Correspondents: Edward T. Clayton; George M. Johnson; John W. Davis;John L. Francis; Kivie Kaplan; Elmer A. Carter; Jason Stoughton; L. H. Holman.
0422 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1957. 73pp.Major Topics: Meeting of executive board of the New York State Conference of
NAACP Branches; awards for Wilkins; Wilkins's resignation as secretary of theNAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.; request that Senator John F.Kennedy vote against attempt to delay action on 1957 civil rights bill; TransportWorkers of America Tenth Biennial Convention; NAACP public relationsactivities; termination of Frank Smith as NAACP field secretary; Wilkins's meetingwith representatives of the President's Committee on Government Contracts;African American boycott of Budweiser brewery in Los Angeles, California; racialdiscrimination complaints against the Washington, D.C., police department.
Principal Correspondents: Dawn E. Force; David Herman; Clarence Mitchell; JohnF. Kennedy; George B. Morris; Michael J. Quill; Henry Lee Moon; Frank W.Smith; Jacob Seidenberg; J. M. Hinton; James B. Carey.
0495 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1958-1959. 192pp.Major Topics: Thank-you letters; NAACP policy on use of boycotts; Conference on
Foreign Aspects of U.S. Security; invitations to various events; biographicalsketches; Prince Edward County, Virginia, school desegregation case; March onWashington project; Fisk University alumni bulletin; requests for assistance;expenses; speaking engagements; requests for names of successful AfricanAmerican businessmen; letter protesting showing of film "Birth of a Nation";NAACP opposition to use of violence to achieve its goals; effect of sex on U.S.race relations; congressional civil rights legislation; Port Tampa, Florida, schoolboycott; demands for NAACP membership lists and financial records by states ofAlabama, Mississippi, and Virginia.
Principal Correspondents: John H. Johnson; Maxwell Rabb; Effie Gordon; RichardE. Carey; James Peck; Benjamin McLaurin; Henry McCarthy; Harold A. Lett;Frank S. Adams; Paul Simon; A. Philip Randolph; Louis I. Kaplan; Robert W.Saunders; Thurgood Marshall; Carl R. Johnson; Theodore A. Jones; Loren Miller;Ruby Hurley; Francis L. Williams; Margaret Bush Wilson; Arthur L. Johnson; SaulJ. Turell; Milton A. Galamison; C. B. Powell; Thomas Kilgore Jr.; Eric Oldberg;Clarence A. Laws; Clarence Mitchell; Eugene Cook; Sterling W. Brown; CharlesE. Tucker; W. Lester Banks.
0687 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1960. 155pp.Major Topics: Contributions to NAACP; congressional civil rights legislation;
establishment of Chicago Commission on Youth Welfare; efforts to desegregateVirginia restaurants; demand for removal of NAACP staff member Serena Davis;allegations of communist influence on the NAACP; complaints regarding NAACPhandling of civil rights issues; appointment of federal voting registrars inAlabama; invitations to various events; efforts to organize nonprofessionalhospital workers; NAACP voter registration campaign; Charleston, SouthCarolina, school desegregation case; African American views on LyndonJohnson's presidential campaign; presentation of NAACP position at Republicanand Democratic National Conventions; Katanga secession crisis in the Congo;Washington, D.C., urban renewal project; appointment of Stanley Lowell aschairman of New York City Commission on Intergroup Relations; NAACPaccreditation for observer status with the U.S. Mission to the UN; arrest of SCLCleaders in Shreveport, Louisiana; criticism of NAACP program in Louisiana.
Principal Correspondents: Anthony Lewis; Charles P. Livermore; C. B. Powell;L. Pearl Mitchell; J. M. Lawson Jr.; Eugene T. Reed; Russell Lynes; Stephen G.Spottswood; L. H. Holman; Kivie Kaplan; Robert F. Wagner; Wallace Irwin Jr.;Thurgood Marshall; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.
0842 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1961-1962. 133pp.Major Topics: Presidential inaugural activities; Louisville, Kentucky, protest
demonstrations; thank-you letters; dissension among competing civil rightsorganizations; International Student Movement for the UN Conference;questionnaire on African Americans in the public schools; NAACP nonpartisanposition in politics; speaking engagements; contributions to NAACP LegalDefense and Educational Fund, Inc.; expenses; Wilkins's comments on article byDr. Herman Long in Social Action magazine on The Role of Government inRace Relations"; criticism of President John F. Kennedy by Wilkins; articles byWilkins; invitations to various events; Arthur Goldberg's appointment to the U.S.Supreme Court; Wilkins's tour of Europe; death of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: W. J. Hodge; Gloster B. Current; Clifford P. Case; BillieS. Fleming; John H. Johnson; Joan Clark; Jack Greenberg; Elizabeth Johns;Herbert H. Lehman; Eugene T. Reed; C. B. Powell; George L-P Weaver; JacobK. Javits; Arthur J. Goldberg.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-317 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1963. 150pp.
Major Topics: Expenses; President Lyndon Johnson's meeting with AfricanAmerican newspaper editors; Emancipation Proclamation Centennial; Albany,Georgia, protest demonstrations; proposal for NAACP membership in theCitizens Committee for a Free Cuba; arrest of Wilkins in Jackson, Mississippi;Wilkins awarded honorary degree from Morgan State College; Texas GovernorJohn Connally's opposition to public accommodations section of 1963 civil rightsbill; Wilkins's testimony before U.S. Senate Commerce Committee; articles byWilkins; death of Estes Kefauver; Giles-Johnson rape case in Maryland; Wilkins'smeeting with Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia; requests for assistance;strategy conference of leaders of major civil rights organizations; assassination ofPresident John F. Kennedy; opposition to discriminatory zoning laws; speakingengagements; NAACP membership statistics.
Principal Correspondents: Hubert T. Delany; Laurie Pritchett; Paul Sifton; DanielJames; Sam J. Ervin Jr.; W. J. Walls; J. M. Tinsley; Martin D. Jenkins; ClarenceA. Laws; Clarence Mitchell; Harry L. Kingman; Gloster B. Current; Robert Nix;Nancy Kefauver; Lloyd L. Simpkins; Oren Root; Joseph L. McLaughlin; JoycePhillips Austin; Calvin D. Banks; Robert F. Wagner.
Group III, Box A-3180151 Wilkins, Roy--Personel and General, 1964. 174pp.
Major Topics: African American support for the Democratic Party; contributions toCouncil for United Civil Rights Leadership; Freedom Forum series; speakingengagements; appointment of Carl Rowan as head of the U.S. InformationAgency; requests for autographs; articles by Wilkins; honorary degrees andawards for Wilkins; passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; address by John D.Rockefeller III at Spelman College; requests for assistance; Wilkins'scontributions to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library; rumors that Wilkinspersuaded Robert Kennedy to run for U.S. Senate seat in New York and thatWilkins wished to resign as NAACP executive secretary due to serious medicalproblems; NAACP position on use of violence to achieve its goals; NationalAssociation of Social Workers Human Rights Assembly; Wilkins denies rumors ofplans to resign from NAACP to accept post in Johnson administration; allegationsof plot to assassinate Wilkins.
Principal Correspondents: Lawrence F. O'Brien; Wiley A. Branton; Miley O.Williamson; Robert C. Kohler; Karl F. Rolvaag; Hubert H. Humphrey; John D.Rockefeller III; Aminda Wilkins; Marie Stewart; James R. Dumpson; JacquelineKennedy; Calvin E. Gross; Sidney Goldberg; Henry Lee Moon; Clarke H. Wales;William L. Nunn; Robert C. Dille; James H. Scull; Stephen G. Spottswood; B. E.Murph; Ralph J. Bunche; Earl B. Dickerson; A. W. Dent.
0325 Wilkins, Roy--Personal and General, 1965 and Undated. 160pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; student occupation of NAACP offices to
protest lack of support for school boycotts; Students for a Democratic Societypolicy statement on South Africa; memorials on the death of James J. Reeb;invitations to various events; NAACP voter registration campaign in Alabama;Council on Interracial Books for Children; Wilkins's trip to Europe to report onstatus of civil rights in the United States; report on racial violence by AttorneyGeneral Nicholas Katzenbach; Adlai Stevenson memorial services; articles byWilkins; minutes of meeting between Wilkins and NAACP branch and stateofficers; desegregation of places of public accommodation in the South; hatemail; Los Angeles, California, race riots; NAACP accused of stirring up racialhatred; honorary degrees awarded to Wilkins; report on racial discrimination ineducation.
Principal Correspondents: William L. Nunn; Nicholas Katzenbach; John V.Connorton; Jack Valenti; Charles Powell; Langston Hughes; Mildred Bond;Gloster B. Current; Frank G. Clement; Richard C. Patterson Jr.; ClarenceMitchell; John A. Morsell; John V. Lindsay; Robert L. Carter; Lloyd A. Barbee;Edward J. McHale; Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; Brice Howard.
0485 Wilkins, Roy--Public Relations Department, Problems with, 1957. 6pp.Major Topic: Wilkins's dissatisfaction with NAACP public relations program and
suggestions for improvement.Principal Correspondent: Henry Lee Moon.
0491 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Chet Huntley Programs, February 2-8,1959. 176pp.
Major Topics: NBC news special on the segregation issue; criticism of NAACP byChet Huntley; complaints regarding statement critical of the NAACP by ChetHuntley; Wilkins's appearance on Chet Huntley program; AFL-CIO meritscholarship program; Wilkins's reply to Chet Huntley's proposal that the NAACPwithdraw from the school desegregation struggle; messages of support forWilkins and the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Thurgood Marshall; Henry Lee Moon; Richard deRochemont; Chet Huntley; J. H. Calhoun; Ruby Hurley; Robert Sarnoff; DavidSarnoff; Isaac Toubin; Theodore E. Brown; F. D. Patterson; Robert E. Kintner;George Field; William McAndrew; L. Joseph Overton; Thomas E. Ervin; JohnMoretti; Herbert H. Lehman.
0667 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Chet Huntley Programs, February 9, 1959.146pp.
Major Topics: NBC news special on the segregation issue; criticism of NAACP byChet Huntley; complaints regarding statement critical of the NAACP by ChetHuntley; Wilkins's appearance on Chet Huntley program; Wilkins's reply to ChetHuntley's proposal that the NAACP withdraw from the school desegregationstruggle; messages of support for Wilkins and the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Norman Thomas; Henry Lee Moon; Harold B. Williams;Arthur J. Chapital Sr.; Will Maslow; Joseph Le Count; Chet Huntley; J. ArthurBrown; George Field; Herman Edelsberg; Henry Ford; Arthur D. Gray; JohnHope Franklin; Frank L. Stanley Jr.; Theodore Leskes; Nelson C. Jackson; BorisShishkin; Glenn E. Smiley; Isaac Toubin; Wyatt T. Walker; George D. Flemings;Jackie Robinson; Calvin D. Banks; Hyman H. Bookbinder; Theodore E. Brown;Amos T. Hall; Kivie Kaplan; Whitney M. Young Jr.; Shad Polier.
0813 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Chet Huntley Programs, February 10-15,1959. 132pp.
Major Topics: NBC news special on the segregation issue; criticism of NAACP byChet Huntley; complaints regarding statement critical of the NAACP by ChetHuntley; Wilkins's appearance on Chet Huntley program; Wilkins's reply to ChetHuntley's proposal that the NAACP withdraw from the school desegregationstruggle; messages of support for Wilkins and the NAACP; World PeaceAssociation program.
Principal Correspondents: Calvin D. Banks; Henry Lee Moon; J. Francis Pohlhaus;Julius Schatz; Richard E. Carey; Ruby Hurley; Charles A. Shorter; Lawrence W.Pierce; William McAndrew; Barbee William Durham; Clarence A. Laws; GeorgeK. Hunton; Chet Huntley; Richard D. Heffner; Carl A. Ryan; Samuel A. Williams;LeRoy E. Carter; Edward Rutledge; James Kemp; Theodore A. Jones; J. H.Calhoun.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-318 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Chet Huntley Programs, February 16-May
13, 1959. 84pp.Major Topics: NBC news special on the segregation issue; criticism of NAACP by
Chet Huntley; complaints regarding statement critical of the NAACP by ChetHuntley; Wilkins's appearance on Chet Huntley program; Wilkins's reply to ChetHuntley's proposal that the NAACP withdraw from the school desegregationstruggle; messages of support for Wilkins and the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Mabel D. Jackson; Carl L. Weschcke; Lucille Black; JohnF. Kennedy; Edward S. Lewis; Edwin C. Washington Jr.; Clarence Holmes; GuyR. Brewer; Chet Huntley; Robert E. Kintner; Henry Lee Moon; Channing H.Tobias.
Group III, Box A-3190085 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Face the Nation, August 24, 1958. 30pp.
Major Topic: Transcript of Congressman Brooks Hays's appearance on Face theNation to discuss the Little Rock, Arkansas, school desegregation crisis.
0115 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Face the Nation, September 7, 1958. (1).143pp.
Major Topics: Transcript of Wilkins's appearance on Face the Nation to discussschool desegregation in the South; messages of support for Wilkins and theNAACP; allegations of communist influence on the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Lee Moon; Frank Stanton; William B. Ruggles;Edwin C. Washington Jr.; Clara Bayles; Joseph N. Bolden; Doretha A. Combre;D. S. Cunningham; Barbee William Durham; George Field; Memphis T. Garrison;John H. Lewis; Benjamin E. Mays; B. E. Murph; Philip Y. Wyatt; Morris Ernst.
0258 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Face the Nation, September 7, 1958. (2).126pp.
Major Topics: Wilkins's appearance on Face the Nation to discuss schooldesegregation in the South; messages of support for Wilkins and the NAACP;allegations of communist influence on the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: James A. Atkins; Elmer A. Carter; Mabel D. Jackson;A. A. Turner; Henry Lee Moon; Albert B. Fritz; P. L. Prattis; Miley O. Williamson;Theodore A. Ayers; Joseph G. LeCount; Frank Stanton.
0384 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Face the Nation, July 4, 1965. 23pp.Major Topics: Transcript of appearance of Wilkins on Face the Nation to discuss
civil rights groups' opposition to the appointment of former Mississippi GovernorJames Coleman as a judge on the circuit court of appeals; the NAACP's voterregistration campaigns in the South; NAACP opposition to the Vietnam War;allegations of communist influence on the NAACP.
0407 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: General, 1956-1959. 102pp.Major Topics: Correspondence relating to Wilkins's appearances on various radio
and television programs to discuss race relations and desegregation; messagesof support for Wilkins and the NAACP; Wilkins's statement on racialdiscrimination in the North; NAACP support for antisegregation amendment toFederal Aid to School Construction Bill; passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957;Little Rock, Arkansas, school desegregation crisis; complaints regarding criticismof the NAACP by Chet Huntley.
Principal Correspondents: Dorothy Dunbar Bromley; John A. Morsell; Seymour N.Siegel; Henry Lee Moon; Jack Anderson; Theodore Ayers; W. W. Plummer; JuliaBaxter; George Field; Richard Carey; Stanley H. Lowell; Mabel D. Jackson;Parker Wheatley; William Thompson; William McAndrew.
0509 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: General, 1960-1963. 194pp.Major Topics: Correspondence relating to Wilkins's appearances on various radio
and television programs to discuss race relations and desegregation; messagesof support for Wilkins and the NAACP; transcript of Wilkins's appearance on NewYork Forum; list of human rights television broadcasts sponsored by theMilwaukee, Wisconsin, Human Relations Television Council; Forum for Action onInterracial Understanding.
Principal Correspondents: Stuart Gottlieb; Henry Lee Moon; Warren V. Bush;Randolph White; Sidney H. Sayles; Harold C. Strickland; John A. Morsell; IrvingSpitzberg; James B. Lloyd; Brace Conning; Marilyn Knapp Campbell; Richard D.Heffner; Harold J. Quigley; Wagner D. Jackson; Mildred Bond; Ernest H. Sherry;C. B. Powell; Kenneth B. Keating; Herbert Swope Jr.; Henry Morgenthau; MartinWeldon; Howard Kesselman; Malcolm Davis; Clifford Evans; R. Peter Straus;Lewis Z. Koch.
0703 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: General, January-May 1964. 138pp.Major Topics: Correspondence relating to Wilkins's appearances on various radio
and television programs to discuss race relations and desegregation; messagesof support for Wilkins and the NAACP; transcripts of Wilkins's appearances onNewsmakers; March for Democratic Schools project.
Principal Correspondents: Edward M. Jones; Henry Lee Moon; John A. Aaron;R. Peter Straus; Mildred Bond; Peggy Whedon; Norman Kramer; John A.Morsell; Gloster B. Current; Jesse H. Turner; Calvin D. Banks; Hollis F. Price;Roger Burnham; Camille C. Levy.
0841 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: General, June 1964-December 1965. 84pp.Major Topics: Correspondence relating to Wilkins's appearances on various radio
and television programs to discuss race relations and desegregation; messagesof support for Wilkins and the NAACP; Wilkins's participation in discussion of theCivil Rights Act of 1964 sponsored by U.S. Information Agency; requests forinterviews with Wilkins.
Principal Correspondents: Sidney Galanty; Norman E. Walt Jr.; William F. McCrory;Alan Carter; William C. Gausman; Jacob K. Javits; Harry W. Flannery; Irma R.Monsky; Henry Lee Moon; Georges Fischer; Mildred Bond; Frank Stanton; EllenWadley; Brooks Hays; Parker Wheatley; John Madigan; Edward C. Hutcheson.
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General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-3200001 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Meet the Press, August 5, 1956. 17pp.
Major Topics: Wilkins's appearance on Meet the Press; messages of support forWilkins and the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Memphis T. Garrison; H. Boyd Hall; Tarea Hall Pittman.0018 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Meet the Press, August 25, 1956. 175pp.
Major Topics: List of African American-owned newspapers and magazines;Wilkins's appearance on Meet the Press; messages of support for Wilkins andthe NAACP; statistics on native nonwhite population by state of birth and state ofresidence; effect of African American vote on 1956 presidential election.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Lee Moon; Lawrence E. Spivak; May Craig; J. H.Calhoun; Bowen K. Jackson; Daisy E. Lampkin; Richard L. Neuberger; HerbertBayard Swope; William E. Hill; Kivie Kaplan; Charles A. Shorter; Edwin C.Washington Jr.; L. D. Reddick; Arthur L. Johnson; A. Philip Randolph; NormanThomas; S. J. Wright; H. Boyd Hall; Benjamin E. Mays; George W. Wills; MarionB. Jordon; Charles H. Foggie; Barbee William Durham; Bernard Jackson; AnsonPhelps Stokes; Lee A. Merriwether; Thomas G. Neusom; Herbert H. Lehman;Paul H. Douglas; William D. Payne; A. J. Jones; Robert C. Weaver.
0193 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Meet the Press, August 25, 1963. 24pp.Major Topics: Transcript of joint appearances by Wilkins and Martin Luther King Jr.
on Meet the Press to discuss the civil rights movement; messages of support forWilkins and the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Lawrence E. Spivak; Henry Lee Moon; Robert E. Kintner.0217 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Open End, 1960-1961. 90pp.
Major Topics: Transcript of program on New Orleans, Louisiana, schooldesegregation crisis; Wilkins's appearance on Open End to discuss the civilrights movement; messages of support for Wilkins and the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Jean Kennedy; Calvin D. Banks; Gloster B. Current;David Susskind; John A. Morsell; Milton E. Krents.
0307 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: Open Hearing, 1960. 24pp.Major Topics: Wilkins's appearance on Open Hearing to discuss pending
congressional civil rights legislation; messages of support for Wilkins and theNAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Lee Moon; Randolph White; Lathon Wider Sr.0331 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: The Open Mind, 1957-1963. 117pp.
Major Topics: Transcripts of Wilkins's appearances on The Open Mind to discussthe progress of the civil rights movement; messages of support for Wilkins andthe NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Danny Sloan; Richard D. Heffner; Oswald D. Heck;Henry Lee Moon; Eleanor Riger; Israel A. Laster; David Shefrin; Guy R. Brewer;Peter M. Affe; Len Weinles.
0448 Wilkins, Roy--Radio and Television: The Today Show, 1962-1965. 62pp.Major Topics: Wilkins's appearance on The Today Show; messages of support for
Wilkins and the NAACP.Principal Correspondents: J. H. Calhoun; B. E. Murph; Clarence Mitchell; Madison
S. Jones; Louise Champion; Carter Hardwick; Mildred Bond; Thomas W. Young;William H. Gray Jr.; Paul J. Cunningham.
0510 Wilkins, Roy--Stockbridge School, 1963-1965. 54pp.Major Topics: Minutes of board of trustees meetings; school catalog; study-abroad
project; report on spring study trip to Puerto Rico; director's preliminary report.Principal Correspondents: Ruth G. Maeder; Hans K. Maeder; James MacGregor
Burns.0564 Wilkins, Roy--30th Anniversary Dinner: Checks Received, 1962. 9pp.
Major Topic: List of checks received for tickets to Wilkins's 30th AnniversaryTestimonial Dinner.
0573 Wilkins, Roy--30th Anniversary Dinner: Congratulations, 1962. 144pp.Major Topic: Congratulatory messages for Wilkins on the occasion of his thirtieth
anniversary with the NAACP.
Principal Correspondents: Bobbie Branche; E. C. Moon Jr.; John A. Morsell; John F.Kennedy; Ossie Davis; Ruby Dee; Dorothy I. Height; Jack Greenberg; TheodoreH. Johnson; Wayne Morse; Lucille Black; Thurgood Marshall; Arnold Aronson;A. Philip Randolph; J. Oscar Lee; Robert F. Wagner; Olivia Pearl Stokes; MartinLuther King Jr.; Harris Wofford; Hyman H. Bookbinder; Daisy E. Lampkin; HubertH. Humphrey; John G. Feild; George A. Beavers Jr.; Dick Gregory; A. MaceoSmith; W. C. Patton.
0717 Wilkins, Roy--30th Anniversary Dinner: General, 1961-1962. 88pp.Major Topics: NAACP membership campaign and Freedom Fund contributions;
planning for Wilkins's 30th Anniversary Testimonial Dinner; minutes of RoyWilkins Testimonial Banquet Committee meetings; guest lists; expenses.
Principal Correspondents: Leonard H. Carter; Gloster B. Current; Jessie M. Vann;Henry Lee Moon; Daisy Bates; John A. Morsell; Francis Cardinal Spellman.
0805 Wilkins, Roy--30th Anniversary Dinner: Program, 1962. 36pp.Major Topics: Program for Wilkins's 30th Anniversary Testimonial Dinner; seating
lists; addresses by Daisy Lampkin and Harry Golden.Principal Correspondents: Henry Lee Moon; John A. Morsell; Daisy E. Lampkin;
Harry Golden.
Group III, Box A-3210841 Wilkins, Roy--30th Anniversary Dinner: Reservations, 1961. 204pp.
Major Topic: Reservations for tickets to Wilkins's 30th Anniversary TestimonialDinner.
Principal Correspondents: Bobbie Branche; Kivie Kaplan; Z. Alexander Looby; LillieM. Jackson; Jessie M. Vann; Gloster B. Current; Adam Clayton Powell Jr.;Joseph B. Robison; Allan Knight Chalmers; John A. Morsell; Thurgood Marshall;Robert C. Weaver; Paul G. Hoffman; Francis Cardinal Spellman; ClarenceMitchell; Kelly M. Alexander; Maurice J. Moyer; Charles Cogen; Harry VanArsdale; Sterling Brown; Alan Reitman; J. Oscar Lee; Benjamin R. Epstein;George Hunton; Floyd Patterson; Mathew Ahmann; Harold C. Strickland;Memphis T. Garrison; William R. Ming; William Oliver; A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.;Roberta Williams; Eugene T. Reed; Jacob J. Javits; Daisy Bates; Robert D.Robertson; Dorothy Hutchinson; Ralph J. Bunche; Samuel A. Williams.
Reel 14Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File cont.Group III, Box A-321 cont.0001 Wilkins, Roy--30th Anniversary Dinner: Reservations, 1962. 115pp.
Major Topic: Reservations for tickets to Wilkins's 30th Anniversary TestimonialDinner.
Principal Correspondents: Bobbie Branche; John A. Morsell; Maria L. Marcus;Algernon D. Black; Gloster B. Current.
0116 Wilkins, Roy--Time Magazine Cover and Autographs Relating to, 1963-1965.123pp.
Major Topics: Time magazine cover story on Wilkins and the NAACP; requests forWilkins's autograph on Time magazine cover.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Lee Moon; Mildred Bond; Phillip H. Savage.
0239 Williams, Franklin H.--Memoranda, 1957-1958. 29pp.Major Topics: Biographical sketch; NAACP membership campaign; Freedom Fund
campaign; speaking engagements; planning for Freedom Fund dinner; leave ofabsence.
Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Roy Wilkins.0268 Wood, Jack--General Correspondence, 1957-1960. 61pp.
Major Topics: Biographical sketch; NAACP public relations activities; Woodappointed NAACP housing secretary; NAACP housing manual; Cocoa, Florida,urban renewal project; housing problems of low-income families; opinion ofCalifornia Attorney General Stanley Mosk on application of state civil rights act toplaces of public accommodation and to real estate brokers; speakingengagements; efforts by FHA to eliminate segregation and discrimination inhousing; selection of site for new school in Bedford Stuyvesant section of NewYork City; Michigan State University policy on nondiscrimination in off-campushousing; National Association of Real Estate Brokers' position on housingsegregation and discrimination
Principal Correspondents: Robert C. Weaver; Roy Wilkins; Mabel D. Jackson; JohnA. Morsell; Theodore E. Brown; E. Bruce Wedge; Stanley Mosk; Gloster B.Current; Walter C. Wynn; William A. Kelly; Gerald Norman; Althea T. L.Simmons; Barbee William Durham; Lester B. Granger; Lucille Black.
0329 Wood, Jack--General Correspondence, 1961-1965. 82pp.Major Topics: NAACP Race and Housing series; New Haven, Connecticut, Buffalo,
New York, Tampa, Florida, and Rockville Centre, New York, urban renewalprojects; Metcalf-Baker law in New York; speaking engagements; proposedexecutive order prohibiting discrimination in federally assisted housing; New YorkState Division of Housing urban renewal policy; U.S. Commission on Civil Rightshearings in Indianapolis, Indiana, regarding housing discrimination; Conferenceon Ethnic Politics in the New York Metropolitan Area; Ohio fair housinglegislation; proposed NAACP litigation in housing; Schenectady, New York, fairhousing ordinance; Capahosic Housing Conference.
Principal Correspondents: Steven Warshaw; Carl A. Fuqua; James E. Gibbs;Richard C. Lee; Raphael DuBard; Nelson A. Rockefeller; Roy Wilkins; LeonardH. Carter; Robert C. Weaver; Dennis Gardner; Robert F. Wagner; A. Leon Lowry;James W. Gaynor; William R. Morris; Bert E. Swanson; Harold C. Strickland;Barbara A. Morris; St. Clair T. Bourne; Eugene T. Reed; Bernard H. Jackson;William R. Valentine; Richard J. Hughes; Mildred Bond; John A. Morsell; EdwardRutledge.
0411 Wood, Jack--Itinerary and Expenses, 1960-1962. 21 pp.Major Topics: Speaking engagements; expenses.Principal Correspondents: Richard McClain; Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; Edward
L. Cooper.0432 Wood, Jack--Memoranda, 1959. 50pp.
Major Topics: NAACP housing program; speaking engagements; NAACP HousingDepartment activities reports; fund-raising activities by the National CommitteeAgainst Discrimination in Housing; proposal for executive order to prohibitdiscrimination in federally assisted housing; racial discrimination complaintsagainst the FHA; FHA policy on avoiding discrimination in sale or rental ofacquired properties; Commission on Race and Housing report; NAACP housingnewsletter; proposed New York State fair housing practices legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Robert Seavers; Roy Wilkins; C. B. Sweet; Robert L.Carter; Robert MacCrate; Frances Levenson; Henry Lee Moon.
0482 Wood, Jack--Memoranda, 1960-1961. 97pp.Major Topics: University of California at Berkeley nondiscrimination policy in off-
campus housing; National Association of Real Estate Brokers nondiscriminationpolicy; NAACP Race and Housing series; New York State fair housing legislation;New York City policy on nondiscrimination in housing; Commission on Race andHousing research program; President John F. Kennedy's special message onhousing and community development; proposal for creation of a federalDepartment of Urban Affairs and Housing; status of state fair housing legislation;housing discrimination complaints; NAACP housing program; proposal forexecutive order prohibiting discrimination in federally assisted housing; U.S.Commission on Civil Rights report on housing discrimination; proposed youthproject in housing; racial discrimination complaints against New York State urbanrenewal projects; conference between NAACP officials and Attorney GeneralRobert Kennedy on housing.
Principal Correspondents: Mildred Bond; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; HerbertHill; Margaret Bush Wilson; Bobbie Branche; Robert Saunders; Calvin D. Banks;Jesse DeVore; John A. Morsell; Herbert L. Wright; Edward Odom; Robert L.Carter; R. St. Clair Jackson; Henry Lee Moon.
0579 Wood, Jack--Memoranda, 1962. 76pp.Major Topics: Proposal for creation of an intergroup relations department within the
New York State Division of Housing; meeting between National CommitteeAgainst Discrimination in Housing delegation and Assistant Attorney GeneralBurke Marshall; proposed executive order prohibiting discrimination in federallyassisted housing; proposed youth project in housing; racial discriminationcomplaints against New York State urban renewal projects and the Jersey City,New Jersey, Housing Authority; State Commission Against DiscriminationConference on Urban Renewal in New York; creation of a subcommittee onminority housing problems to advise the Boston, Massachusetts, RedevelopmentAuthority; New York State housing policy; NAACP policy on urban renewal;review of state and municipal legislative action on fair housing.
Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Jesse DeVore; Roy Wilkins; Henry LeeMoon; Herbert L. Wright; Melnea A. Cass; June Shagaloff; John A. Morsell;Audrey Rivers; Morris Milgrim; Percy Sutton; J. M. Tinsley; Gloster B. Current;Barbara A. Morris.
0655 Wood, Jack--Memoranda, 1963. 72pp.Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaints against the Jersey City, New Jersey,
Housing Authority and the Newburgh and Rockville Centre, New York, andCocoa, Florida, urban renewal project; Metcalf-Baker fair housing legislation inNew York; Rutgers Conference on Fair Housing; National Committee AgainstDiscrimination in Housing annual conference; NAACP legal action againsthousing discrimination; evaluation of low-income housing needs in New YorkState; executive order prohibiting discrimination in federally assisted housing;FHA policy on avoiding discrimination in sale or rental of acquired properties;plans for advancing housing desegregation through direct action; speakingengagements; resignation of Jack Wood as NAACP housing secretary.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Richard Hughes; Henry Lee Moon; CalvinD. Banks; Audrey Rivers; Barbara A. Morris; Hubert Delany; Clarence Mitchell;Jesse DeVore; Ruby Hurley; John A. Morsell.
Group III, Box A-3220727 Wright, Herbert L.--General, 1957, 1960. 3pp.
Major Topic: Speaking engagements.Principal Correspondents: Thomas Wieser; Constance Baker Motley; Nathan
Morrison.
0730 Wright, Herbert L.--Memoranda, 1956-1961. 78pp.Major Topics: Columbia University resolution prohibiting racial and religious
discrimination by fraternities and sororities; NAACP youth program; speakingengagements; World Youth Festival; Ohio Youth Career Conference; Youth CivilRights Consultation; New York Student Christian Movement Conference;suggested book list for African American history celebrations; report on theNAACP and the fights for desegregation; play entitled Look Forward With Hope;bomb incident at University of Texas Young Men's Christian Association-YoungWomen's Christian Association civil rights meeting; conference on humanrelations in higher education.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Daniel N. Hoffman; Louis Klein; David J.Horowitz; Gloster B. Current.
0808 Young, Jack--Agreement to Represent NAACP in Mississippi, 1961-1965. 15pp.Major Topics: Agreement by Jack Young to serve as NAACP legal counsel in
Mississippi; requests for bail money for NAACP defendants.Principal Correspondents: Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins.
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTSINDEX
The following index is a guide to the major correspondents in this microform publication. The first numberafter each subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the framenumber at which a particular file folder containing correspondence by the person begins. Hence, 4: 0266directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0266 of Reel 4. By referring to the Reel Index,which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title, inclusive dates, anda list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents arranged in the order in which they appear on the film.
Aaron, John A.12: 0703
Abram, Morris B.3: 0394; 6: 0001
Abrams, Charles3: 0001; 5: 0001
Acker, Alberta4: 0266
Adams, Frank S.10: 0495
Affe, Peter M.13: 0331
Ahmann, Mathew9: 0190; 13: 0841
Aiken, George D.10: 0001
Aldrich, Anne J.8: 0341
Aldrich, James T.7: 0795
Alexander, Henry C.9: 0339
Alexander, Kelly M.1: 0119; 13: 0841
Allen, Calvin W.9: 0523
Alpert, George6: 0645
Anderson, Jack12: 0407
Applegate, M. Richard8: 0164
Armstrong, Winifred5: 0794
Aronson, Arnold13: 0573
Ashford, Laplois4: 0801; 5: 0615; 6: 0163; 10: 0175
Atkins, James A.12: 0258
Austin, Joyce Phillips11: 0001
Ayers, Theodore A.12: 0258, 0407
Bailey, Lester P.4: 0001
Bailey, Samuel2: 0897
Baker, Ella J.2: 0118
Baldridge, Letitia8: 0737
Baldwin, Roger5: 0001
Ballard, William F. R.9: 0523
Banks, Calvin D.1: 0001; 2: 0118, 0306; 3: 0325; 4: 0517, 0745,
0801; 6: 0277, 0645; 11: 0001, 0667, 0813;12: 0703; 13: 0217; 14: 0482, 0655
Banks, W. Lester10: 0495
Barbee, Lloyd A.11: 0325
Barbour, Johnny, Jr.6: 0403
Barnes, Lilace Reid8: 0737
Barry, Edwin C.9: 0523
Barry, Marion S., Jr.2: 0118
Bates, Daisy13: 0717, 0841
Bates, L. C.6: 0645
Batson, Ruth M.2: 0001
Baxter, Julia E.1: 0500; 2: 0523; 4: 0517, 0745; 6: 0163;
7: 0445; 12: 0407
Bayles, Clara12: 0115
Beavers, George A., Jr.13: 0573
Becker, Philip9: 0339
Beggs, David W., Ill7: 0248
Bennett, Fay2: 0441
Berman, Philip G.2: 0118
Bernhard, Berl6: 0001
Berry, Theodore6: 0403
Bishop, Rowland9: 0190
Black, Algernon D.1: 0119; 4: 0517; 6: 0870; 14: 0001
Black, Lucille1: 0337; 2: 0523; 3: 0001; 4: 0517, 0745;
5: 0001, 0144; 6: 0403, 0938; 8: 0266;10: 0175; 12: 0001; 14: 0268
Bolden, Joseph N.12: 0115
Bond, Mildred1: 0001, 0064; 4: 0517; 5: 0615; 6: 0938;
7: 0001, 0795; 8: 0164; 9: 0077, 0523, 0697;10: 0001; 11: 0325; 12: 0509-0841;13: 0448; 14: 0116, 0329, 0482
Bondy, Robert E.9: 0001
Bookbinder, Hyman H.9: 0190; 11: 0667; 13: 0573
Booker, Simeon2: 0441
Booth, William1:0437
Bordner, Inez9: 0339
Bourne, St. Clair T.14: 0329
Boyd, Currie Porter2: 0306
Bragg, Rosa7: 0795
Branche, Bobbie1: 0590; 4: 0745-0851; 5: 0001, 0356; 6: 0163,
0938; 13: 0573, 0841; 14: 0001, 0482
Brandt, Harry8: 0737
Branton, Wiley A.6: 0001; 11: 0151
Brewer, Guy R.12: 0001; 13: 0331
Brink, William J.3: 0325
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar12: 0407
Brooks, Albert6: 0403
Brooks, John M.6: 0645
Brophy, Thomas D'Arcy9: 0523
Brown, Benjamin A.9: 0077
Brown, J. Arthur10: 0001; 11: 0667
Brown, Sterling W.10: 0495; 13: 0841
Brown, Theodore E.11: 0491, 0667; 14: 0268
Bryant, Ellis O.7: 0723
Bunche, Ralph J.11: 0151; 13: 0841
Bunker, Ellsworth9: 0630
Burnham, Roger12: 0703
Burns, James MacGregor13: 0510
Bush, Warren V.12: 0509
Bustamente, Alexander9: 0869
Byrd, Daniel E.7: 0723
Byrne, Brendan5: 0794
Cahn, Judah1:0119
Calhoun, J. H.11: 0491, 0813; 13: 0018, 0448
Campbell, Marilyn Knapp12: 0509
Carey, Archibald J., Jr.3: 0222
Carey, James B.7: 0795; 10: 0422
Carey, Richard E.10: 0495; 11: 0813; 12: 0407
Carper, Elsie9: 0339
Carter, Alan12: 0841
Carter, Elmer A.10: 0306; 12: 0258
Carter, Leonard H.1: 0337; 3: 0394; 6: 0277, 0645; 13: 0717;
14: 0329
Carter, LeRoy E.11: 0813
Carter, Robert L.1: 0182, 0491, 0911; 2: 0523; 3: 0001; 4: 0517-
0801, 0898; 5: 0001; 6: 0403; 10: 0175;11: 0325; 14: 0482, 0579, 0808
Carter, Samuel H.7: 0001
Carter, William B.9: 0471
Case, Clifford P.10: 0842
Cass, Melnea A.14: 0579
Cavileer, Jesse R.2: 0118
Chalmers, Allan Knight1: 0119; 6: 0222; 13: 0841
Champion, George9: 0190
Champion, Louise13: 0448
Chaneles, Sol8: 0659
Chapin, Arthur A.3: 0325
Chapital, Arthur J., Sr.3: 0325; 5: 0794; 6: 0403; 7: 0723; 10: 0687;
11: 0325Chapman, Gilbert W.
8: 0737Chasmar, Winfield S.
9: 0523
Chester, Dewey E., Sr.9: 0339
Chiles, O. P.7: 0795
Clark, Joan10: 0842
Clayton, Edward T.10: 0306
Clement, Frank G.11: 0325
Cleveland, Harlan9: 0523
Clifford, Donald F.2: 0001
Clinchy, Ross3: 0222
Cobb, James B.7; 0795
Cobb, W. Montague1: 0780; 2: 0118; 6: 0403; 7: 0056
Coffin, Lynne1: 0911
Cogen, Charles9: 0339; 13: 0841
Cohen, Henry6: 0001
Coit, Eleanor G.1: 0911
Cole, Albert M.4: 0001
Coleman, William T., Jr.3: 0394; 6: 0001
Colley, Nathaniel S.9: 0077
Combre, Doretha A.7: 0723; 12: 0115
Conning, Bruce12: 0509
Connorton, John V.11: 0325
Conyer, John, Jr.3: 0394
Cook, Eugene10: 0495
Cooke, Leonard1: 0437
Cooper, Edward L.14:0411
Cooper, Ernest C.7: 0056
Cousins, Norman8: 0413
Craig, May13: 0018
Croston, Eric8: 0164
Cunningham, D. S.12: 0115
Cunningham, Paul J.13: 0448
Curran, Joseph7: 0774; 9: 0471
Current, Gloster B.1: 0001-0337, 0500, 0780, 0911; 2: 0001,
0118, 0466, 0523, 0817; 3: 0001, 0222,0857, 0931; 4: 0001, 0266, 0517-0898;5: 0001-0783; 6: 0001, 0163, 0403, 0645,0938; 7: 0279, 0723; 8: 0001; 10: 0001,0175, 0842; 11: 0001, 0325; 12: 0703;13: 0217, 0717, 0841; 14: 0001, 0239, 0268,0482, 0579, 0730
Currier, Stephen R.9: 0077, 0275, 0630, 0792
Danielson, William F.3: 0325
Danner, William, Sr.4: 0266
Davidson, Arthur2: 0118
Davis, C. Anderson6: 0403; 7: 0445; 9: 0077
Davis, David1: 0718, 0911
Davis, John W.10: 0306
Davis, Leon J.5: 0356
Davis, Malcolm12: 0509
Davis, Ossie13: 0573
Davis, Reuben R., Jr.6: 0403
Dawkins, Maurice A.1: 0337
Dee, Ruby13: 0573
De Fossett, William K.4: 0465; 9: 0339
Delany, Hubert T.1: 0119, 0182; 11: 0001; 14: 0655
DeLisser, Morris M.1: 0437; 4: 0801; 7: 0056; 10: 0175
De Lorenzo, Thomas9: 0523
Dent, A. W.11: 0151
DeVore, Jesse1: 0064; 2: 0306, 0523; 3: 0394; 5: 0356, 0615;
6: 0277; 10: 0001; 14: 0482-0655
Diamond, Bert3: 0001
Dickerson, Earl B.1: 0119; 11: 0151
Dille, Robert C.11: 0151
Dinkins, Charles L.2: 0441
Dixon, Doug A.1: 0911
Dixon, Ross1: 0437
Dockery, Bernice9: 0523
Douglas, Paul H.8: 0856; 13: 0018
Drummond, Roscoe9: 0697
DuBard, Raphael14: 0329
Dudley, Edward R.9: 0471
Duke, Angler Biddle8: 0737
Dumpson, James R.3: 0761; 5: 0794; 11: 0151
Dunbar, Leslie W.9: 0001
Dungan, Ralph A.7: 0279
Durham, Barbee William1: 0911; 2: 0001, 0306, 0523; 6: 0403; 8: 0341;
11: 0813; 12: 0115; 13:0018; 14: 0268
Dutton, Frederick G.8: 0164
Edelsberg, Herman11: 0667
Edwards, Douglas9: 0630
Eisenhower, Dwight D.2: 0118
Elliott, Osborn3: 0325
Elliott, William K.7: 0795
Epstein, Benjamin R.8: 0266; 13: 0841
Ernst, Morris12: 0115
En/in, Sam J.11: 0001
Ervin, Thomas E.11: 0491
Estes, James Franklin2: 0441
Evans, Clifford12: 0509
Evers, Charles1: 0182; 3: 0394; 6: 0403
Evers, Medgar W.2: 0466; 6: 0001, 0870
Fagan, Maurice B.9: 0471
Fairfax, Jean2: 0306
Faison, J. A.7: 0774
Farmer, James1: 0590-0911; 2: 0001-0737; 4: 0517; 6: 0163;
7: 0795; 10: 0001
Feigelman, Sol8: 0737
Feild, John G.13: 0573
Feingold, Jessica7: 0056; 9: 0523
Felder, B. B.3: 0394
Felt, James M.9: 0339
Fensterwald, Ralph1:0491
Field, George11: 0491, 0667; 12: 0115, 0407
Field, Ruth9: 0339
Finch, Tom A.3: 0394
Finkelstein, Louis8: 0659
Finley, Sidney6: 0403
Fischer, Georges12: 0841
Flannery, Harry W.12: 0841
Fleary, George M.1: 0780; 2: 0001
Fleischman, Harry3: 0001
Fleming, Billie S.10: 0842
Flemmings, George D.11: 0667
Foggie, Charles H.13: 0018
Force, Dawn E.10: 0422
Ford, Henry, II9: 0471, 0630; 11: 0667
Fowler, A. A., Jr.4: 0266
Francis, John L.10: 0306
Frank, Emmet A.5: 0144
Franklin, John Hope11: 0667
Freeman, Orville L.10: 0175
Friedman, David F.8: 0341
Friedman, Martin R.4: 0898
Fritz, Albert B.12: 0258
Fuqua, Carl2: 0118; 14: 0329
Galamison, Milton A.10: 0495
Galanty, Sidney12: 0841
Gallagher, Buell1: 0119; 6: 0222
Garcia, Joseph M.2: 0306
Gardner, Dennis14: 0329
Garrison, Memphis T.12: 0115; 13: 0001, 0841
Gausman, William C.12: 0841
Gaynor, James W.9: 0471; 14: 0329
Gerber, Martin9: 0339
Geyer, Elizabeth5: 0144; 6: 0163
Gibbons, Thomas H., Jr.3: 0394
Gibbs, James E.14: 0329
Gilbert, Jacob H.3: 0222
Goldberg, Arthur J.10: 0842
Goldberg, Sidney11: 0151
Golden, Harry13: 0805
Goldsmith, Herbert1: 0911
Gomillion, C. G.5: 0794
Gonzalez, Andres J.9: 0471
Goodman, Mortimer9: 0190
Gordon, Effie1: 0780; 10: 0495
Gottlieb, Stuart12: 0509
Goulding, Daniel J.6: 0001
Granger, Lester8: 0413; 14: 0268
Graubard, Stephen R.6: 0001
Gray, Arthur D.11: 0667
Gray, William H., Jr.13: 0448
Green, Bertha Estes9: 0001
Green, Bruce6: 0403
Greenberg, Jack2: 0858; 6: 0001; 10: 0001, 0842; 13: 0573
Greenburg, Mark J.3: 0222
Greene, William O.7: 0795
Greenebaum, Leon C.9: 0630
Gregory, Dick13: 0573
Gross, Calvin E.11:0151
Gunther, Violet M.7: 0795
Haile, R. H., Jr.7: 0795
Haislet, Ed9: 0077
Hall, Amos T.1: 0182; 11: 0667
Hall, H. Boyd13: 0001, 0018
Hamilton, Muriel9: 0275
Hannah, John9: 0792
Harding, Charles J.3: 0394
Hardwick, Carter13: 0448
Hardy, William6: 0403
Harlow, S. Ralph6: 0222
Harris, Eugene A.9: 0630
Harris, George S.7: 0795
Harris, Mary4: 0898
Harris, V. L.7: 0795
Harrison, Gilbert A.9: 0339
Hastie, William H.5: 0001
Hastings, Philip K.9: 0001
Hayes, Wallace S.2: 0858
Hays, Brooks12: 0841
Hebday, Robert D.9: 0523
Heck, Oswald D.13: 0331
Heffner, Richard D.11: 0813; 12: 0509; 13: 0331
Height, Dorothy I.7: 0795; 13: 0573
Held, Adolph7: 0795
Henderson, Edwin B.10: 0001
Henderson, Vivian2: 0306
Herburgh, Theodore M.7: 0056
Herman, David10: 0422
Herter, Christian7: 0291
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Overton, L. Joseph5: 0794; 11: 0491
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Wright, Bruce2: 0858
Wright, Herbert L.1: 0064, 0337; 2: 0466, 0523, 0857, 0931;
4: 0517, 0684; 5: 0356; 6: 0222, 0870, 0938;10: 0001, 0175; 14: 0482, 0579, 0727, 0730
Wright, S. J.13: 0018
Wyatt, Philip Y.12: 0115
Wynn, Walter C.14: 0268
Young, E. Gordon6: 0403
Young, Jack14: 0808
Young, Thomas W.13: 0448
Young, Whitney M., Jr.9: 0077; 11: 0667
Zimmerman, Frieda5: 0001
Zuber, Paul B.6: 0277
SUBJECT INDEX
The following index is a guide to the major topics, personalities, activities, and programs in this microformpublication. The first number after each subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following thecolon refers to the frame number at which a particular file folder containing information on the subjectbegins. Hence, 5: 0356 directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0356 of Reel 5. By referringto the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title,inclusive dates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, arranged in the order in which theyappear on the film.
If the only mention of a company or entity is in relation to a discrimination complaint, the user will find thename in the entry on Discrimination.
Abrams, CharlesNew York Teachers Guild--address before
5: 0001
Advisory Committee of the Citizens' Housingand Planning Council of New York, Inc.
meetings 2: 0466
Advisory Committee on Equal Opportunity inApprenticeship and Training
meeting 3: 0394
AFL-CIOlocal unions affiliated with--racial discrimination
complaints against 3: 0001merit scholarship program 11: 0491NAACP relations with 5: 0356
AfricaCentral--seminar on quest for higher education
in 2: 0118East--seminar on quest for higher education in
2: 0118North--youth leaders 1: 0780Soviet challenge in--report on 1: 0911
African Americanseconomic status 3: 0555history celebrations--suggested book list for
14: 0730vote of, in 1956 presidential election 13: 0018
AFSCdisarmament program 2: 0523; 10: 0001Program Planning Conference for Prince
Edward County, Virginia 2: 0306race relations publications 2: 0466
Agricultural Labor Reform Act of 19653: 0394
Anidjo, AhmadouNew York City visit 6: 0163
AlabamaBirmingham--demand for federal intervention to
end violence in 3: 0222federal voting registrars--appointment of
10: 0175, 0687NAACP membership lists and financial
statements--demands for 10: 0306, 0495NAACP Summer Project in 6: 0403NAACP voter registration campaign in 11: 0325
Alexander, Kelly M.candidacy of I. Beverly Lake for governor of
North Carolina--statement on 5: 0615American Academy of Arts
study of the Negro in America 6: 0001
American Assembly on Civil Rightssuggested brief for 6: 0163
American Bankers AssociationSymposium on Employment 9: 0339
American Committee on Africaactivities 1: 0718
American Institute of PlannersNAACP membership in 4: 0001
American Jewish Congressactivities 2: 0441extremism--report on 1: 0001
American Medical Associationconventions--opposition to holding in cities
practicing racial discrimination 2: 0118
American Resettlement Foundation, Inc.activities 4: 0266
American Society for Training andDevelopment Conference
6: 0403
American Society of Planning OfficialsNAACP membership in 4: 0001
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rithJohn Birch Society--report on 1: 0001
Antipoverty programsfederal
analysis of 3: 0325NAACP involvement in 3: 0001racial discrimination complaints against
3: 0394rural Missouri 3: 0394
ArizonaPinal County school desegregation 6: 0277
ArkansasLittle Rock school desegregation crisis
12: 0085, 0407
Baker, Ella J.Farmer, James--meeting with 2: 0523
Baker, QuintonLouis M. Weintraub Memorial Fund Award won
by 4: 0801
Banks, Calvin D.biographical sketch 1: 0001travel expenses--contributions toward 1: 0001
Bank Street Collegeschool integration project 2: 07373-Schools Project 1: 0911
Bates, L. C.NAACP financial aid for 5: 0356
Bing, RudolfNAACP Scroll of Honor presented to 5: 0144
Biracial committeesAfrican American members--qualifications of
6: 0403
John Birch SocietyAnti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith report on
1: 0001
"Birth of a Nation" (film)letter protesting showing of 10: 0495
Black MuslimsNAACP position on 5: 0356
Black nationalist movementNAACP position on 5: 0356
Bond, Mildredspeaking engagements 1: 0064
Brewer, Thomas A., Sr.death of--investigation into 10: 0306
Busesdesegregation of--conference 4: 0684
BusinessmenAfrican American--requests for names of
10: 0495
Californiacivil rights act--application of, to places of
public accommodation and to real estatebrokers 14: 0268
Fontana--investigation of Ku Klux Klanactivities in 6: 0403
Los Angeles--African American boycott ofBudweiser brewery in 10: 0422
Los Angeles race riots 11: 0325Proposition 14--NAACP legal action to prevent
enforcement of 10: 0175"write in" civil rights program--proposal for
6: 0403
CanadaNAACP branches in--proposal for
establishment of 10: 0175
Capahosic Housing Conference14: 0329
Carter, Robert L.expenses 1: 0182itineraries 1: 0182speaking engagements 1: 0182
Censushousing data--need for nonwhite breakdown of
4: 0001racial identification on--opposition to use of
10: 0175
Chain storesconference on desegregation with top
management of 10: 0001see also names of specific stores
Churches, U.S."rightist" crisis in--Look magazine article on
1: 0001Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba
NAACP membership in--proposal for 11: 0001
Citizenshipsuggested sermon on 6: 0222
Civil rightsbill--efforts to dilute 6: 0001bill (1957)--request that Senator John F.
Kennedy vote against attempt to delay actionon 10: 0422
bills (1963)--analysis of 3: 0222bills (1963)--Governor John Connally's
opposition to public accommodations sectionof 11: 0001
issues--questions regarding NAACP handlingof 10: 0687
legislation--congressional 10: 0495, 0687legislation--NAACP techniques for effective
implementation of 6: 0403meeting of Young Men's Christian Association
and Young Women's Christian Association14: 0730
organizations--dissention among 10: 0842organizations--strategy conference of leaders
of 11:0001program--California 6: 0403program--Meet the Press 5: 0615in United States--report on status of 11: 0325in urban education programs 5: 0615
Civil Rights Act of 1957passage of 12: 0407
Civil Rights Act of 1964discussion on--Roy Wilkins's participation in
12: 0841general 6: 0001NAACP statement on 6: 0403passage of 11: 0151Title VII--conference on 3: 0394Title VII--processing of complaints under
3: 0001
Clark, Earlrape charges against, in Buras, Louisiana--
NAACP investigation of 5: 0794
Clark, Jimvice president of Sheriffs' Association--
opposition to election as 6: 0001Cleveland Plain Dealer
column by Roy Wilkins in--comments on7: 0263
Coleman, Jamesappointment as judge on circuit court of
appeals--civil rights groups' opposition to12: 0384
Collegesnorthern--sympathy demonstrations in support
of southern sit-in demonstrators 1: 0911see also names of specific colleges and
universities
ColoradoAnti-Discrimination Act of 1957 3: 0222NAACP branches--report on memberships and
contributions of 1: 0064Columbia University
racial and religious discrimination by fraternitiesand sororities--resolution prohibiting14: 0730
Commission on Race and Housingreport 14: 0432research program 14: 0482
Committee of Citizens for All-DayNeighborhood Schools
Sixth Annual Conference 6: 0001
Committee of the New York Council onMinimum Wages
Hill, Herbert--statement by 3: 0761
Communismpolicy of National Committee for a Sane
Nuclear Policy on 2: 0523
Communist influenceCORE--allegations regarding 2: 0523NAACP--allegations regarding 5: 0794;
10: 0687; 12: 0115-0384Community action programs
Plainfield, New Jersey--criticism of 3: 0394proposals for 3: 0325
Community developmentspecial message of John F. Kennedy on
14: 0482
Community leadership training laboratory2: 0523
Conference on Ethnic Politics in the New YorkMetropolitan Area
14: 0329
Conference on Extension of Legal Services tothe Poor
9: 0630
Conference on Farmer Cooperatives and JobTraining
9: 0190Conference on Foreign Aspects of U.S.Security
10: 0495
Conference on Higher Relations in HigherEducation
14: 0730
Conference on International Cooperation9: 0792
Conference on Negro Unemployment3: 0001
CongoKatanga secession crisis 10: 0687
Congress, U.S.civil rights legislation 10: 0495, 068786th--NAACP legislative Scoreboard 1: 0500
Connelly, Johnpublic accommodations section of 1963 civil
rights bill--opposition to 11: 0001
Connecticuthigh schools--comparative study of African
American and white dropouts 1: 0780New Haven urban renewal project 14: 0329Stamford public housing problems 4: 0266
Contractsgovernment--nondiscrimination policy in
3: 0222
Coordinating Council on Negro Affairsactivities 7: 0056
COREcommunist influence on--allegations regarding
2: 0523convention--analysis of press coverage of
5: 0615NAACP relations with 10: 0001
Council for United Civil Rights Leadershipcontributions 11: 0151
Council on Interracial Books for Children11: 0325
Crimerates--African American 1: 0500
Current, Gloster B.correspondence 1: 0313expenses 1: 0337memoranda 1: 0337speaking engagements 1: 0064
Davis, Sammy, Jr.NAACP Certificate of Merit awarded to 5: 0144
Davis, Serenademands for removal of, as NAACP staff
member 10: 0687DeLisser, Morris
Florida and Ohio field trips 1: 0437speaking engagements 1: 0437travel expenses 1: 0437
Democratic PartyAfrican American support for 11: 0151National Convention (1960)--platform planks at
2: 0118National Convention (1960)--presentation of
NAACP position at 10: 0687
Demonstrationsboycotts
Budweiser brewery in Los Angeles,California 10: 0422
W. T. Grant stores 2: 0001Harlem, New York, schools 5: 0356S. S. Kresge stores 2: 0001NAACP policy on use of 10: 0495Port Tampa, Florida, schools 10: 0495school--lack of NAACP support for 11: 0325F. W. Woolworth stores 2: 0001, 0523
in northern colleges in sympathy with southernsit-in demonstrators 1: 0911
picketingW. T. Grant stores 2: 0001S. S. Kresge stores 2: 0001F. W. Woolworth stores 2: 0001
protestAlbany, Georgia 11: 0001Cleveland, Ohio 3: 0001Jansa Woodworking Corporation 3: 0001Kress stores 5: 0615Louisville, Kentucky 10: 0842Memphis, Tennessee 10: 0001Mississippi 10: 0175Nashville, Tennessee 10: 0001Orangeburg, South Carolina 2: 0001Savannah, Georgia 10: 0001state capitals 10: 0175F. W. Woolworth stores 5: 0615
school desegregation--New York 5: 0615selective buying campaigns--guidelines for
planning and conducting 6: 0403selective buying campaign to reduce African
American unemployment 3: 0222sit-ins
legal cases involving 10: 0001NAACP suggested procedures for 2: 0523New Rochelle, New York 2: 0523support for 1: 0911; 2: 0001-0306University of Kansas 1: 0182vicarious effects of, on participants 4: 0801
Department of Urban Affairs and Housingproposed creation of 14: 0482
Desegregationsouthern position on 10: 0306
Direct actionnonviolent--workshop on 2: 0306program--NAACP 10: 0001
DisarmamentAFSC program for 2: 0523; 10: 0001negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland 2: 0001
Discriminationagainst African American physicians 1: 0780complaints
AFL-CIO--affiliated unions 3: 0001airline industry 3: 0001apprenticeship training programs 3: 0001automobile industry 3: 0325Bricklayers, Masons, Marble Masons
Protective International Union 3: 0555building trades unions 3: 0394Charleston, South Carolina, Municipal
Airport restaurant 1: 0337Chester, Pennsylvania, federal antipoverty
programs 3: 0394Cocoa, Florida, urban renewal project
14: 0655Dickinson College 2: 0523Elyria, Ohio, federal antipoverty programs
3: 0394FHA 14: 0432Greyhound Bus Lines 3: 0222Hamett County, North Carolina, federal
antipoverty programs 3: 0394Hempstead, New York, federal antipoverty
programs 3: 0394Jersey City, New Jersey, Housing Authority
14: 0579, 0655Lockheed Aircraft Corporation 3: 0222, 0555Lutcher, Louisiana, federal antipoverty
programs 3: 0394National 4-H Clubs 10: 0175Newburgh, New York, urban renewal project
14: 0655New York public works projects 3: 0394New York State urban renewal projects
14: 0482, 0579New York waterfront 3: 0761Ohio State Employment Service 3: 0394oil industry 3: 0222People's Community Hospital 2: 0523private employment agencies 3: 0325Rockville Centre, New York, urban renewal
project 14: 0655
Van Etten Hospital 5: 0144Vero Beach, Florida 1: 0437Washington, D.C., police department
10: 0422in education--report on 11: 0325employment--New Jersey complaints regarding
3: 0001housing
complaints regarding 14: 0482Erie, Pennsylvania, complaints regarding
4: 0266FHA efforts to eliminate 14: 0268NAACP legal action against 14: 0655National Association of Real Estate Brokers'
position on 14: 0268Scheuer, James--testimony 4: 0001U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hearings on
14: 0329Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-
CIO statement on 3: 0222racial--recommendations for executive action
to end 5: 0615
Displaced pupilsemergency educational services for--
consultation on 5: 0794
District #4 International Union of Electrical,Radio and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO UnionLeadership Academy
3: 0222
Dropoutscomparative study of African American and
white 1: 0780Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
3: 0001
Educationdesegregation--Kentucky progress in 1: 0337higher--in East and Central Africa 2: 0118program--NAACP 1: 0718-0911; 2: 0001programs--urban 5: 0615racial discrimination in--report on 11: 0325services for displaced pupils 5: 0794survey--Pennsylvania 6: 0277system--complaints regarding decay of 1: 0911see also Dropouts; School desegregation;
Schools, public; TeachersEllington, Duke
NAACP Scroll of Honor presented to 5: 0001Emancipation Proclamation
100th anniversary--general 11: 0001100th anniversary--statement on 5: 0615
Emergency Conference on Youth and CivilRights
10: 0001
Employmentagencies--racial discrimination complaints
against 3: 0325American Bankers Association Symposium on
9: 0339desegregation--Kentucky progress in 1: 0337discrimination--New Jersey complaints
regarding 3: 0001NAACP branch activities in--proposed
coordination of 1: 0182policies--Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc.
3: 0394
Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionNAACP complaints--record of findings on
3: 0001sanctions--use of, to ensure compliance
3: 0325
Europetour by Roy Wilkins of--correspondence
relating to 7: 0279; 10: 0842; 11: 0325
Evers, Medgarcontempt of court case against, in Mississippi
2: 0523Southern Leadership Conference--election as
assistant secretary of 1: 0337
Executive Leadership Development ProgramNAACP 6: 0403
ExtremismAmerican Jewish Congress report on 1: 0001
Face the NationHays, Brooks--appearance by 12: 0085Wilkins, Roy--appearances by 12: 0115-0384
Fair employment practices legislationfederal--NAACP demand for enactment of
3: 0761
Fair housing legislationNew York 14: 0432, 0482Ohio 14: 0329Schenectady, New York 14: 0329state--status of 14: 0482state and municipal--review of action on
14: 0579
Farmer, Jamesexpenses 1: 0590meeting with Oscar Lee, Ella Baker, and Wyatt
Walker 2: 0523North African youth leaders--meeting with
1: 0780reports 2: 0737
salary 2: 0466speaking engagements 1: 0590-0911; 2: 0001-
0737
Federal Aid to School Construction BillPowell Amendment 10: 0001; 12: 0407
FHApolicy on avoiding discrimination in sale or
rental of acquired properties 14: 0432, 0655racial discrimination complaints against
14: 0432segregation and discrimination in housing--
efforts to eliminate 14: 0268
Fifteenth Conference of Science, Philosophy,and Religion in Their Relation to theDemocratic Way of Life
4: 0465
Fisk Universityalumni bulletin 10: 0495
FloridaCocoa urban renewal project--general 14: 0268Cocoa urban renewal project--racial
discrimination complaints against 14: 0655NAACP financial records and membership
lists--demand for 1: 0337Port Tampa school boycott 10: 0495Tampa urban renewal project 14: 0329Vero Beach racial discrimination complaints
1: 0437
Florida Bar AssociationNAACP attorneys--possible move against
1: 0182Foreign Student Leadership Project
1960 2: 0001
Forum for Action on Interracial Understanding12: 0509
Fraternities and sororitiesracial and religious discrimination by--Columbia
University resolution prohibiting 14: 0730
Freedom Forum series11: 0151
Freedom Fund, NAACPcampaign 14: 0239contributions 13: 0717dinner 14: 0239
GeorgiaAlbany protest demonstrations 11: 0001Koinonia Farm interracial cooperative--report
on 6: 0163Savannah protest demonstrations 10: 0001
Goldberg, ArthurU.S. Supreme Court--appointment to 10: 0842
Golden, HarryRoy Wilkins's 30th Anniversary Testimonial
Dinner--address at 13: 0805Government programs
effective implementation of--NAACPtechniques for 6: 0403
W. T. Grant storesboycott of and picketing demonstrations against
2: 0001
Greenberg, Jackappointment as general counsel of NAACP
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.--criticism of 2: 0858
Haile Selassie, Emperor of EthiopiaWilkins, Roy--meeting with 11: 0001
Harlem Mortgage and Improvement CouncilNAACP cooperation with 4: 0001
Harvard Educational Reviewarticle on "Schools, Courts and the Negro's
Future" 5: 0794
Hastie, William H.U.S. Supreme Court vacancy--
recommendation for 5: 0794Hays, Brooks
Face the Nation--transcript of appearance on12: 0085
Hill, Herbertexpenses 2: 0897House Committee on Education and Labor--
resignation as consultant to 3: 0222House Committee on Education and Labor-
testimony before 3: 0761itineraries 2: 0897; 3: 0857memoranda 3: 0001personal correspondence 3: 0222-0394reports 3: 0545-0724speaking engagements 2: 0897; 3: 0001, 0325,
0394, 0555, 0724, 0857statements 3: 0761subscriptions for publications 2: 0897
HospitalsPeople's Community--racial discrimination
complaints against 2: 0523strike in New York 5: 0356Van Etten--racial discrimination complaints
against 5: 0144workers' efforts to organize 10: 0687
House of Representatives, U.S.Committee on Education and Labor
Hill, Herbertresignation as consultant 3: 0222statement 3: 0761testimony 3: 0761
science aid school bill--antidiscriminationamendment to 5: 0144
Subcommittee on Integration in FederallyAssisted Education--Kenneth Keating'sstatement before 3: 0761
HousingCapahosic Conference on 14: 0329census data--need for nonwhite breakdown of
4: 0001conference between NAACP officials and
Attorney General Robert Kennedy on14: 0482
desegregation--Kentucky progress in 1: 0337desegregation--plans for advancement of,
through direct action 14: 0655discrimination
complaints 14: 0482Erie, Pennsylvania, complaints regarding
4: 0266FHA efforts to eliminate 14: 0268NAACP legal action against 14: 0655National Association of Real Estate Brokers'
position on 14: 0268Scheuer, James--testimony on 4: 0001U.S. Commission on Civil Rights hearings on
14: 0329U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report on
14: 0482federally assisted--proposed executive order
prohibiting discrimination in 14: 0329, 0432-0655
Indiana statewide meeting on 4: 0266Kennedy, John F.--special message of
14: 0482manual--NAACP 14: 0268NAACP branch activities in--proposed
coordination of 1: 0182NAACP litigation in 14: 0329needs--low income 14: 0655newsletter--NAACP 14: 0432off-campus--Michigan State University policy
on nondiscrimination in 14: 0268off-campus--University of California at Berkeley
nondiscrimination policy in 14: 0482
Housing cont.policy in New York 14: 0579problems of low-income families 14: 0268program of NAACP 14: 0432, 0482public--problems 4: 0266youth project in 14: 0482, 0579see also Fair housing legislation
Human relationsNAACP resource book 1: 0590
Human rightsstruggle for--Yale University role in 1: 0437
Huntley, Chetcriticism of NAACP by 5: 0356; 11: 0491-0813;
12: 0001, 0407program--appearance by Roy Wilkins on
11: 0491-0813; 12: 0001proposal that NAACP withdraw from school
desegregation struggle--Roy Wilkins's replyto 11: 0491-0813; 12: 0001
IllinoisChicago
Commission on Youth Welfare--establishment of 10: 0687
public housing problems 4: 0266school desegregation cases 6: 0277urban renewal plans--NAACP opposition to
4: 0266Civil Rights Rally 9: 0523
IndianaGary school desegregation case 6: 0277housing--statewide conference on 4: 0266Indianapolis--U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
hearings in 14: 0329
Industrial Security Civil Rights Conference3: 0001
Institute for Policy StudiesCivil Rights and Racial Conflict Seminar 9: 0275
Institute for Religious and Social StudiesInstitute on Ethics 4: 0465
Institute of Management and Labor RelationsSummer Workshop in Workers' Education
3: 0222
Institute of Social Workers and Trade Unionists1959 report on 1: 0911
Inter-Community Human Relations Conference6: 0001
International Ladies' Garment Workers Unionconvention--Roy Wilkins's speech at 3: 0001
International League for the Rights of Manactivities 5: 0001board of directors--NAACP representation on
5: 0001International Student Movement for the UNConference
10: 0842
IsraelMorsell, John A.--tour 6: 0001
ItinerariesCarter, Robert L. 1: 0182general 3: 0857Hill, Herbert 2: 0897; 3: 0857, 0931Jones, Madison S. 3: 0857, 0931Morsell, John A. 3: 0857, 0931Odom, Edward J. 3: 0931Wilkins, Roy 3: 0857, 0931Williams, Franklin H. 3: 0931Wright, Herbert L. 3: 0931
Jackson, Lillie M.NAACP Certificate of Merit awarded to 5: 0356
Jamaicaindependence of--NAACP congratulatory
message on 9: 0869Wilkins, Roy--trip 9: 0869
Jansa Woodworking Corporationprotest demonstrations against 3: 0001
Job applicationsuse of racial identification on--opposition to
10: 0175Johnson, John H.
NAACP Scroll of Honor presented to 5: 0144
Johnson, Lyndon B.African American newspaper editors--meeting
with 11: 0001America's Democratic Legacy Award presented
to 9: 0697presidential campaign (1960)--African
American views on 10: 0687
Jones, Madison S.expenses 4: 0001, 0266itineraries 3: 0857, 0931reports 4: 0001resignation 4: 0266speaking engagements 3: 0857, 0931; 4: 0001,
0266speeches 4: 0001, 0266travel arrangements 4: 0001, 0266
Katzenbach, Nicholasracial violence--report on 11: 0325
Keating, Kenneth B.House Subcommittee on Integration in
Federally Assisted Education--statementbefore 3: 0761
Senate Subcommittee on ConstitutionalRights--statement before 3: 0761
Kefauver, Estesdeath of 11: 0001
Kennedy, John F.assassination 11: 0001civil rights bill (1957)--request to vote against
attempt to delay action on 10: 0422criticism of, by Roy Wilkins 10: 0842housing and community development--special
message on 14: 0482inaugural activities 10: 0842
John F. Kennedy Presidential LibraryWilkins, Roy--contributions by 11: 0151
Kennedy, Robert F.campaign for U.S. Senate seat from New
York--rumors regarding Roy Wilkins'sinvolvement in 11: 0151
housing--conference with NAACP officials on14: 0482
Kentuckydesegregation of education, housing, and
employment--progress in 1: 0337Louisville protest demonstrations 10: 0842
King, Martin Luther, Jr.Meet the Press--appearance on 13: 0193
Know Your America Week program10: 0001
Koinonia Farm interracial cooperativereport on 6: 0163
S. S. Kresge storesboycott of and picketing demonstrations against
2: 0001
Kress department storesNAACP protest demonstrations against 5: 0615
Ku Klux Klanactivities of, in Fontana, California--
investigation of 6: 0403
Labormatters--NAACP procedures for handling
10: 0175migrant--problems of 2: 0118; 3: 0761
Labor Department, U.S.Labor and Industry Conference 3: 0325
Lake, I. Beverlycandidacy for governor of North Carolina--Kelly
Alexander's statement on 5: 0615
Lampkin, DaisyRoy Wilkins's 30th Anniversary Testimonial
Dinner--address at 13: 0805
Leadership training programsNAACP 2: 0118, 0306, 0523; 6: 0403
Lee, OscarFarmer, James--meeting with 2: 0523
Legal casesAlabama v. NAACP 10: 0306Cravens Investment, Inc. v. NAACP et al.
1: 0182Howard v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway
1: 0182NAACP v. Alabama 5: 0144NAACP v. Button 1: 0182University of Kansas student sit-in cases
1: 0182
Lincoln Universityalumni awards 1: 0182150th anniversary celebration 1: 0182
Little Rock NineSpingam Medal awarded to 5: 0144
Lockheed Aircraft CorporationAfrican American workers--status of 3: 0001racial discrimination complaints against 3: 0222,
0555
Long, Hermanarticle by, in Social Action magazine--Roy
Wilkins's comments on 10: 0842
Look Forward With Hope (play)14: 0730
Look magazine"rightist" crisis in U.S. churches--article on
1: 0001
Louisianafederal voting registrars assigned to 6: 0001Lutcher federal antipoverty programs--racial
discrimination complaints against 3: 0394NAACP--ban on 10: 0306NAACP branch presidents--expense vouchers
for meeting of, in Houston, Texas 7: 0723NAACP program in--criticism of 10: 0687New Orleans school desegregation 2: 0306;
13: 0217Shreveport--arrest of SCLC leaders in 10: 9687
Lowell, StanleyNew York City Commission on Intergroup
Relations--appointment as chairman of10: 0687
Ludden, WillieNAACP youth field secretary--resignation as
10: 0175
MagazinesAfrican American-owned--list of 13: 0018see also names of specific magazines
Manhattan Committee on Civil Rightsactivities 4: 0266
Manhattan Community Planning ConferenceJones, Madison S.--address by 4: 0266
March for Democratic Schools project12: 0703
March on Washington project10: 0495
Marshall, BurkeNational Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing delegation--meeting with 14: 0579
Marshall, ThurgoodHerbert Lehman Dinner--remarks at 4: 0465The New School for Social Research--awarded
honorary degree from 4: 0465The Open Mod--appearance on 4: 0465369th Veterans' Association--citation from
4: 0465
MarylandGiles-Johnson rape case 11: 0001
MassachusettsBoston Redevelopment Authority--creation of
subcommittee on minority housing problemsto advise 14: 0579
Meet the PressKing, Martin Luther, Jr.--appearance by
13: 0193proposed civil rights program 5: 0615Wilkins, Roy--appearances by 13: 0001-0193
Metcalf-Baker Law14: 0329, 0655
MichiganAfrican American population--analysis of
1: 0001Lincoln--racial discrimination complaints
against People's Community Hospital2: 0523
NAACP membership--influence of 1: 0001State Conference of NAACP Branches-
Madison Jones's address at 22nd AnnualConvention 4: 0266
Michigan State Universityoff-campus housing--policy on
nondiscrimination in 14: 0268
Migrant workersforeign--NAACP position on importation of
3: 0325, 0761
MississippiDemocratic Conference--formation of 4: 0851federal services and payments--demand for
withdrawal of 6: 0001Jackson--arrest of Roy Wilkins in 11: 0001Jackson--efforts to desegregate recreational
facilities in 5: 0615NAACP--ban on 10: 0306NAACP membership lists and financial
statements--demands for 10: 0306, 0495NAACP Summer Project in 3: 0001; 6: 0403police brutality complaints 5: 0144
Missourifederal antipoverty programs--development of
3: 0394
Moon, Henry Leeexpenses 5: 0001-0356memoranda 5: 0001-0615speaking engagements 4: 0898; 5: 0615travel arrangements 4: 0898
Moore, Bernardsalary 5: 0783
Morgan State Collegehonorary degree awarded to Roy Wilkins
11: 0001
Morsell, John A.assistant executive director of NAACP--
appointment as 6: 0001assistant to NAACP executive secretary--
appointment as 5: 0794biographical sketch 5: 0794; 6: 0001, 0163expenses 5: 0794; 6: 0001, 0163Israel--tour of 6: 0001itineraries 3: 0857, 0931memoranda 6: 0163New York City Advisory Board of Public
Welfare--resignation from 5: 0794salary 5: 0794speaking engagements 3: 0857, 0931; 5: 0794;
6: 0001, 0163travel arrangements 5: 0794; 6: 0001World Forum on the Treatment and Control of
Venereal Diseases--address at 6: 0001
Mosk, Stanleyapplication of California civil rights act to places
of public accommodation and to real estatebrokers--opinion on 14: 0268
NAACPaccounting machines--proposal for purchase of
1: 0119activities program 1: 0718activities reports 10: 0001administrative and procedural organization
4: 0801AFL-CIO--relations with 5: 0356African leaders--relations with 2: 0523Almanac 2: 0523attorneys--possible move against, by Florida
Bar Association 1: 0182Black Muslims--position on 5: 0356black nationalist movement--position on
5: 0356Board Committee on Public Relations
meeting--minutes of 5: 0356Bookkeeping Department 1: 0119boycotts--policy on use of 10: 0495branch education committees--efforts to
activate 2: 0466branch education committees--handbook for
2: 0523branch elections--views on 1: 0337branches--survey of most important problems
concerning 4: 0745branch officials--proposed training institutes for
1: 0780branch publicity handbook 5: 0615check requisition procedures 2: 0817church secretary--Edward J. Odom's
appointment as 6: 0222City of New York Commission on Intergroup
Relations--cooperation with 5: 0794Civil Rights Act of 1964--statement on 6: 0403civil rights issues--questions regarding
handling of 10: 0687communist influence on--allegations regarding
5: 0794; 10: 0687; 12: 0115-0384contributions to 1: 0119; 6: 0403; 10: 0687conventions
48th--Roy Wilkins's address at 1: 018250th--Channing Tobias's address at 5: 035651 st--A. Philip Randolph's address at
2: 011851st--program 2: 05231957--report on preparations for 6: 0163press coverage--analysis of 5: 0615
CORE--relations with 10: 0001corporate directors--proposal to increase
number of 6: 0163
direct action program 10: 0001Division of Information and Research 1: 0500education program 1: 0718-0911; 2: 0001employee retirement plans 6: 0163Executive Leadership Development Program
6: 040350th anniversary--plans for 5: 0144, 035651st anniversary radio program 2: 0817financial reports--preparation of 4: 0684financial statements
Alabama demands for 10: 0306Florida demands for 1: 0337Mississippi demands for 10: 0306Virginia demands for 1: 0182
financial statistics 2: 0523form letters 2: 0795Freedom Fund contributions 10: 0175fund-raising activities 2: 0795; 4: 0465, 0745,
0801; 5: 0001, 0144; 10: 0175, 0306goals--articles on 5: 0615goals--general 1: 0437Harlem Mortgage and Improvement Council--
cooperation with 4: 0001housing
discrimination--legal action on 14: 0655litigation 14: 0329manual 14: 0268newsletter 14: 0432program 14: 0432
Housing Department activities reports 14: 0432housing secretary--Jack Wood's appointment
as 14: 0268housing secretary--Jack Wood's resignation as
14: 0655human relations resource book 1: 0590Labor Department annual reports 3: 0555, 0724labor matters--procedures for handling
10: 0175labor secretary--monthly reports 3: 0545-0724lawyers' conference 1: 0337leadership training program 2: 0118, 0306,
0523; 6: 0403Legal Department--status of 1: 0182life membership campaign 5: 0144, 0783Louisiana ban on 10: 0306Louisiana branch presidents--expense
vouchers for meeting of, held in Houston,Texas 7: 0723
NAACP cont.membership
campaign--general 13: 0717; 14: 0239campaign--New York City proclamation in
support of 5: 0001decline in--report on decline in 1: 0337leaflets 5: 0356lists
Alabama demands for 10: 0306, 0495Florida demands for 1: 0337Mississippi demands for 10: 0306, 0495Virginia demands for 1: 0182; 10: 0495
program--plans for 1: 0313statistics 11: 0001
memoranda--administrative 4: 0684-0851messages of support for 11: 0491-0813;
12: 0001, 0115, 0258, 0407-0841;13: 0001-0448
Mississippi ban on 10: 0306Mississippi protest demonstrations 10: 0175Mississippi Summer Project 3: 0001National Board members--voting procedures
for branch election of 1: 0182national legislative program 5: 0615newspaper advertisements 5: 0001-0615office expenses 1: 0119; 4: 0684-0851office forms 2: 0795office procedures 4: 0684-0851; 6: 0163offices--student occupation of, to protest lack of
support for school boycotts 11: 0325operating budget 1: 0590operations--survey of 4: 0745organization 6: 0403organizational and administrative structure
4: 0684policies--general 6: 0403policies--reappraisal of 4: 0517, 0745political action program 5: 0001politics--nonpartisan position in 10: 0306, 0842program activities--suggestions for 2: 0466Program Department activities report 1: 0780program director--monthly reports of 2: 0737programs--reappraisal of 4: 0517, 0745programs--suggestions for improvements in
5: 0615public relations activities 4: 0898; 5: 0001-
0615; 10: 0306, 0422; 14: 0268Public Relations Department
dissatisfaction of Roy Wilkins with 11: 0485expansion of 5: 0144new personnel for--hiring of 5: 0001photograph file--establishment of 5: 0144suggestions for improvement 11: 0485
White, Randolph--appointment as assistant2: 0817
Race and Housing series 14: 0329, 0482racial statistics--report on 5: 0615record 1: 0437Region II--establishment of permanent
Regional Conference in 1: 0337Region IV--establishment of permanent
Regional Conference in 1: 0337regional leadership training conferences
6: 0403requests for information 5: 0001-0615; 6: 0403school construction--position on federal aid for
5: 0001SCLC--relations with 10: 0001secretarial duties--list of 2: 0795secretary for training--Althea Simmons's
appointment as 6: 0403sit-ins--suggested procedures for 2: 0523southern efforts to suppress 5: 0001Southwide Conference on Nonviolence and the
Achievement of Desegregation--participation in 2: 0118
speakers--proposed list of 1: 0337special assistant for housing--monthly reports
of 4: 0001special project meeting--notes on 1: 0001staff
air travel cards for--proposal for issuance of1: 0337
disability benefits 1: 0491expansion of 4: 0801group dental insurance policy 4: 0801leave--information relating to 4: 0455list 2: 0817; 4: 0851meetings
agendas 4: 0517announcements 4: 0517, 0745-0851general 1: 0001; 6: 0403minutes of 2: 0817; 4: 0517, 0745
overtime arrangements 1: 0064pay periods--changes in 1: 0119relationship to total NAACP program and the
community 2: 0817responsibilities 10: 0306salaries 1: 0119, 0583; 4: 0684-0851;
10: 0306speaking engagements 6: 0645travel
arrangements 6: 0645expenses--financial reporting of 2: 0817expenses--general 1: 0119; 6: 0645reports 6: 0645; 10: 0001
vacation schedules 6: 0938
summer projectsAlabama 6: 0403general 10: 0175Mississippi 3: 0001; 6: 0403South Carolina 6: 0403
tax exempt status 6: 0001telephone credit cards--issuance of 6: 0635telephone expenses 6: 0635telephone service--analysis of 6: 0635television and radio programs relating to race
relations--announcements of 4: 0684-0801;5: 0001-0615
Time magazine cover story on 10: 0175Training Department budget 6: 0403training needs checklist 4: 0851; 6: 0403union employees--meetings with NAACP
officials 6: 0870union employees--salary increases for 6: 0870urban renewal--policy on 14: 0579Vietnam War--opposition to 12: 0384violence--opposition to use of, to achieve goals
2: 0466; 10: 0495; 11: 0151voter registration campaign 5: 0144, 0794;
6: 0403; 10: 0001, 0175, 0687; 11: 0325;12: 0384
youth and college program--report on 10: 0175Youth Commandos activities 10: 0175youth field secretary--Willie Ludden's
resignation as 10: 0175youth program 14: 0730youth secretary--efforts to find replacement
4: 0684
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund,Inc.
contributions 10: 0842Greenberg, Jack--criticism of appointment of,
as general counsel 2: 0858Wilkins, Roy--resignation of, as secretary
10: 0422
National Association for Market Developersprogram and activities 1: 0780
National Association of intergroup RelationsOfficials
conference 4: 0801
National Association of Real Estate Brokershousing segregation and discrimination--
position on 14: 0268nondiscrimination policy 14: 0482
National Association of Social WorkersHuman Rights Assembly 11: 0151
National Catholic Conference for InterracialJustice
Project Equality 3: 0394
National Committee Against Discrimination inHousing
annual conference 14: 0655fund-raising activities 14: 0432Marshall, Burke--meeting with 14: 0579
National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policycommunism--policy on 2: 0523general 2: 0466
National Conference on Constitutional Rightsand American Freedom
2: 0306
National Conference on Law and Poverty9: 0792
National Conference on Political Parties8: 0413
National Conference on Poverty in theSouthwest
3: 0724
National Conference on Public Administration9: 0471
National Housing Conferenceboard of directors conference 10: 0175
National Labor Relations Boardproposal to set aside certification elections
where employer is engaged in racialprovocation 3: 0001
National States Rights Partyactivities 2: 0306
National Urban Leagueconvention--analysis of press coverage of
5: 0615
NBCsegregation issue--news special on 11: 0491-
0813; 12: 0001
Negro American Labor Council InstituteHill, Herbert--statement by 3: 0761
Negro History Weekgeneral 1: 0500programs 1: 0911
"The New Communist Line"seminar on 4: 0684
New England Regional ConferenceLeadership Training Workshop 2: 0001
New Jerseyemployment discrimination complaints 3: 0001Jersey City Housing Authority--racial
discrimination complaints against 14: 0579,0655
Montclair pupil reassignment plan 6: 0277Plainfield community action program--criticism
of 3: 0394Plainfield urban renewal plans--NAACP
opposition to 4: 0266
The New School for Social ResearchMarshall, Thurgood--honorary degree awarded
to 4: 0465
NewsmakersWilkins, Roy--transcript of appearance of
12: 0703
NewspapersAfrican American--Lyndon Johnson's meeting
with editors 11: 0001African American-owned--list of 13: 0018NAACP advertisements in 5: 0001-0615
New York (city)Advisory Board of Public Welfare--John
Morsell's resignation from 5: 0794Bedford Stuyvesant section--selection of site
for new school in 14: 0268Board of Education open registration policy
2: 0306Commission on Intergroup Relations--
appointment of Stanley Lowell as chairmanof 10: 0687
Commission on Intergroup Relations--NAACPcooperation with 5: 0794
school bond issue--NAACP support for 1: 0780school desegregation 2: 0306university--tuition policy 6: 0001youth development projects 6: 0001
New York (state)Astoria-Long Island NAACP Branch election-
account of 4: 0898Bronx--racial discrimination complaints against
Van Etten Hospital 5: 0144Buffalo urban renewal project 14: 0329fair housing legislation 14: 0432, 0482Harlem--school boycott by African American
parents 5: 0356Hempstead federal antipoverty programs--
racial discrimination complaints against3: 0394
hospital strike 5: 0356housing policy 14: 0579
Hyde Park urban renewal plans--NAACPopposition to 4: 0266
low-income housing needs--evaluation of14: 0655
Metcalf-Baker Law 14: 0329, 0655NAACP legislative proposals 3: 0001Newburgh urban renewal project--racial
discrimination complaints against 14: 0655New Rochelle sit-in demonstrations 2: 0523Nyack--nonsegregation policy in employment
of African American teachers 6: 0277public assistance--legislation requiring
residence for 5: 0794public works projects--racial discrimination
complaints against 3: 0394Rockville Centre urban renewal project--
general 14: 0329Rockville Centre urban renewal project--racial
discrimination complaints against 14: 0655Schenectady fair housing ordinance 14: 0329school desegregation demonstrations 5: 0615State Commission Against Discrimination--
efforts to increase authority of 3: 0001State Commission Against Discrimination
Conference on Urban Renewal 14: 0579State Conference of NAACP Branches-
meeting of Executive Board 10: 0422State Division of Housing--proposal for creation
of an intergroup relations department within14: 0579
State Division of Housing urban renewal policy14: 0329
urban renewal projects--racial discriminationcomplaints against 14: 0482, 0579
waterfront--racial discrimination complaintsagainst 3: 0761
New York ForumWilkins, Roy--appearance by 12: 0509
New York Student Christian MovementConference
14: 0730
New York Teachers GuildAbrams, Charles--address by 5: 0001
Nkomo, Joshualecture tour 1: 0780
North, theracial discrimination in--Roy Wilkins's
statement regarding 12: 0407school desegregation programs 6: 0277segregation in--proposed newspaper articles
on 4: 0898
North CarolinaAsheville school desegregation case 10: 0001Harriett County--complaint regarding
discrimination in federal antipovertyprograms in 3: 0394
Northwest Area Conferencebiennial election 1: 0337
Notre Dame Law School Conference on CivilRights
5: 0794Odom, Edward J.
biographical sketch 6: 0222itineraries 3: 0931NAACP church secretary--appointment as
6: 0222salary 6: 0222speaking engagements 3: 0931; 6: 0222travel arrangements 6: 0222
Official documentsracial identification on--opposition to use of
10: 0175Ohio
Clevelandexploratory trip to--report on 6: 0163protest demonstrations 3: 0001public school survey 6: 0277
Elyria federal antipoverty programs--racialdiscrimination complaints against 3: 0394
fair housing legislation 14: 0329State Employment Service--racial
discrimination complaints against 3: 0394Youth Career Conference 14: 0730
Oil industryracial discrimination complaints against 3: 0222
Open EndNew Orleans, Louisiana, school desegregation
crisis--program on 13: 0217Wilkins, Roy--appearance by 13: 0217
Open HearingWilkins, Roy--appearance by 13: 0307
The Open MindMarshall, Thurgood--appearance by 4: 0465Wilkins, Roy--appearance by 13: 0331
Open occupancystudy of 4: 0001
Open registration policyNew York City 2: 0306
Operation Crossroads Africa2: 0118
Operation Southern Story1: 0337
Penn State UniversityCenter for Continuing Liberal Education's
Humanities Project 10: 0001Pennsylvania
Chester federal antipoverty programs--racialdiscrimination complaints against 3: 0394
Chester leadership conference 2: 0306Coatesville school desegregation 6: 0277educational survey 6: 0277Erie housing discrimination complaints 4: 0266New Castle NAACP Branch--Madison Jones's
speech to 4: 0001public housing problems 4: 0266
People's Republic of ChinaUN Disarmament Conference--proposed
inclusion in 10: 0001
PhysiciansAfrican American--discrimination against
1: 0780Police
brutality complaints--Mississippi 5: 0144harassment complaints--Haywood County,
Tennessee 2: 0306Washington, D.C.--racial discrimination
complaints against 10: 0422Political action program
NAACP 5: 0001
Populationnonwhite--statistics on 13: 0018
Presidential elections1956--effect of African American vote on
13: 0018President's Committee for Equal EmploymentOpportunity
conference 10: 0001President's Committee on Civil Rights
tenth anniversary of publication of report--Channing Tobias's statement on 5: 0001
President's Committee on GovernmentContracts
NAACP cases filed with 3: 0001NAACP evaluation of operations and
performance of 3: 0001Wilkins, Roy--meeting with 10: 0422
Propagandaanti-NAACP--suggestions to NAACP branches
on combating 5: 0144anti-Negro--general 5: 0356anti-Negro--suggestions to NAACP branches
on combating 5: 0144
Proposition 14NAACP legal action to prevent enforcement of
10: 0175
Public accommodationsCalifornia civil rights act--application to places
of 14: 0268desegregation of, in the South 11: 0325
Public assistanceNew York legislation requiring residence for
5: 0794
Pupil reassignment plansMontclair, New Jersey 6: 0277
Race relationseffect of sex on 10: 0495publications on 2: 0466television and radio programs relating to--
announcements of 4: 0684-0801; 5: 0001-0615
Race riotsLos Angeles, California 11: 0325
Racial conflictimpact of, on southern economy 3: 0001
Racial hatredNAACP accused of stirring up 11: 0325
Racial statisticsNAACP report on 5: 0615
Radioprograms--correspondence relating to Roy
Wilkins's appearances on 12: 0407-0841programs--NAACP 10: 0175programs relating to race relations--
announcements of 4: 0684-0801; 5: 0001-0615
Railroadsfederal government emergency relief--demand
for 6: 0645Randolph, A. Philip
NAACP 51st Annual Convention--address at2: 0118
Real estate brokersCalifornia civil rights act--application to
14: 0268Recreational facilities
Jackson, Mississippi--efforts to desegregate5: 0615
Reeb, James J.death of 11: 0325
Republican PartyNational Convention (1960)--presentation of
NAACP position at 10: 0687
RestaurantsVirginia--efforts to desegregate 10: 0687
RhodesiaSalisbury--complaint regarding barring of
Africans and Indians from Twentieth CenturyFox-owned theater in 5: 0356
Rickey, Branch, Sr.NAACP Scroll of Honor presented to 5: 0001
Robinson, Jackietrip to Atlanta, Georgia, and Memphis,
Tennessee 1: 0337
Rockefeller, John D., Illaddress by, at Spelman College 11: 0151
Rockefeller, Nelson A.election of, as governor of New York--Roy
Wilkins's statement on 5: 0144
Roosevelt, Eleanordeath of 10: 0842
Round Table on Policies and Practices in anOpen Society
10: 0175Rowan, Carl
U.S. Information Agency--appointment as headof 11: 0151
Rutgers Conference on Fair Housing14: 0655
Scheuer, Jameshousing discrimination--testimony regarding
4: 0001School desegregation
Alexandria, Virginia 5: 0356Bank Street College project on 2: 0737book--request that Roy Wilkins contribute a
chapter to 7: 0248cases
Arlington, Virginia 10: 0001Asheville, North Carolina 10: 0001Charleston, South Carolina 10: 0687Chicago, Illinois 6: 0277Gary, Indiana 6: 0277Prince Edward County, Virginia 5: 0356;
10: 0495Coatesville, Pennsylvania 6: 0277crisis
Little Rock, Arkansas 12: 0085, 0407New Orleans, Louisiana 13: 0217Prince Edward County, Virginia 2: 0306
demonstrations--New York 5: 0615films 5: 0144Kentucky progress in 1: 0337"massive resistance" to, in the South 5: 0144
NAACP branch activities in--proposedcoordination of 1: 0182
New Orleans, Louisiana 2: 0306New York City 2: 0306Final County, Arizona 6: 0277programs--northern 6: 0277in southern and border states--statistical
summary 6: 0277struggle--proposal that NAACP withdraw from
11: 0491-0813; 12: 0001studies--bibliography of 6: 0277Texas Young Democrats' support for 10: 0001U.S. Supreme Court decision--attacks on
1: 0182U.S. Supreme Court decision--Roy Wilkins's
statement on fifth anniversary of 5: 0356Virginia 5: 0144
Schools, publicAfrican Americans in--questionnaire on
10: 0842boycott of, by African American parents in
Harlem 5: 0356Connecticut--comparative study of African
American and white dropouts 1: 0780construction of--federal aid for 5: 0001de facto segregation in--efforts to outlaw
1: 0182de facto segregation in--in the North 6: 0277function and role of, in relation to parents and
the parent community in a changingneighborhood 1: 0911
New York City bond issue for 1: 0780prohibition of federal funds for any state that
refuses to desegregate 10: 0175survey of--Cleveland, Ohio 6: 0277
SCLCleaders--arrest of, in Shreveport, Louisiana
10: 0687NAACP relations with 10: 0001
Security with Freedom and EqualityConference
3: 0222
Segregationin bus terminal restaurants--ban on 2: 0306de facto--efforts to outlaw, in public schools
1: 0182de facto--in northern public schools 6: 0277NBC news special on 11: 0491-0813; 12: 0001in the north--proposed newspaper articles on
4: 0898Selective buying campaign
guidelines for planning and conducting 6: 0403
Senate, U.S.Commerce Committee--Roy Wilkins's
testimony before 11: 0001Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights--
Kenneth Keating's statement before 3: 0761
Sexeffect of, on U.S. race relations 10: 0495
Shagaloff, Junemonthly reports 6: 0277NAACP director for education programs--
demands for removal of 6: 0277speaking engagements 6: 0277
Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill4: 0001
Sheriffs' AssociationClark, Jim--opposition to election of, as vice
president 6: 0001Simmons, Althea
NAACP secretary for training--appointment as6: 0403
NAACP West Coast regional field secretary--activities as 6: 0403
Sixth Annual School of World Affairsprogram 1: 0780
Smith, Franktermination of, as NAACP field secretary
10: 0422
SNCCactivities 2: 0118conference 6: 0163Southwide Conference on Nonviolence and the
Achievement of Desegregation--NAACPparticipation in 2: 0118
Social Action magazineLong, Herman--article by 10: 0842
South, thedesegregation--position on 10: 0306economy--impact of racial conflict on 3: 0001NAACP--efforts to suppress 5: 0001NAACP voter registration campaign 12: 0384places of public accommodation--
desegregation of 11: 0325resistance movement in--contributions to
2: 0523school desegregation--"massive resistance" to
5: 0144school desegregation--statistical summary of
6: 0277
South AfricaStudents for a Democratic Society's policy
statement on 11: 0325
South CarolinaCharleston--racial discrimination complaints
against Municipal Airport restaurant 1: 0337Charleston school desegregation case 10: 0687federal voting registrars--appointment of
10: 0175NAACP Summer Project in 6: 0403Orangeburg protest demonstrations 2: 0001
South Carolina State CollegeAfrican American student activists--dismissal of
10: 0001
Southern Education Reporting ServiceU.S. Supreme Court desegregation decisions--
book on developments following 5: 0001
Southern Leadership ConferenceEvers, Medgar--election of, as assistant
secretary 1: 0337
Speaking engagementsBond, Mildred 1: 0064Carter, Robert L 1:0182Current, Gloster B. 1: 0064DeLisser, Morris 1: 0437Farmer, James 1: 0590-0911; 2: 0001-0737general 6: 0645Hill, Herbert 2: 0897; 3: 0001, 0325, 0394,
0555, 0724, 0857Jones, Madison S. 3: 0857, 0931; 4: 0001, 0266Moon, Henry Lee 4: 0898; 5: 0615Morsell, John A. 3: 0857, 0931; 5: 0794;
6: 0001, 0163Odom, Edward J. 3: 0931; 6: 0222Shagaloff, June 6: 0277Wilkins, Roy 3: 0857, 0931; 7: 0291, 0445;
8: 0266-0856; 9: 0001-0792; 10: 0001,0495, 0842; 11: 0001-0325
Williams, Franklin H. 3: 0931; 14: 0239Wood, Jack 14: 0268-0432, 0655Wright, Herbert L. 3: 0931; 14: 0727, 0730
Special Conference on Government Businessfor the Community Relations Service
1: 0313Spelman College
Rockefeller, John D., Ill--address by 11: 0151Spingarn Medal
awarded to Little Rock Nine 5: 0144State University of New York (SUNY)
tuition policy 6: 0001Stevenson, Adlai E.
memorial services 11: 0325
Stockbridge School13: 0510
Strategy Conference on the Preservation of theDemocratic Process
9: 0339
Student League for Industrial Democracyconference of, at University of Michigan 2: 0523
Students for a Democratic SocietyConference for Human Rights in the North
(1960) 2: 0001South Africa--policy statement on 11: 0325
Supreme Court, U.S.bus desegregation decision--conference of
U.S. attorneys on enforcement of 4: 0684desegregation decisions--book on
developments following 5: 0001Goldberg, Arthur--appointment of 10: 0842NAACP v. Alabama--ruling in 5: 0144school desegregation decision--attacks on
1: 0182school desegregation decision--Roy Wilkins's
statement on fifth anniversary of 5: 0356
SwitzerlandGeneva disarmament negotiations 2: 0001
Talladega CollegeWilliams, Franklin--address by 3: 0394
Teachersof adults--techniques for 1: 0590African American--Nyack, New York, policy of
nonsegregation in employment of 6: 0277Television
programs--correspondence relating to RoyWilkins's appearances on 12: 0407-0841
programs relating to race relations--announcements of 4: 0684-0801; 5: 0001-0615
Tenant farmersAfrican American--evictions of, in Fayette and
Haywood counties, Tennessee 2: 0306,0441
Tenant strikeLongwood Village 4: 0266
TennesseeFayette County--eviction of African American
tenant farmers in 2: 0306, 0441Haywood County--eviction of African American
tenant farmers in 2: 0306, 0441Haywood County police harassment complaints
2: 0306Memphis protest demonstrations 10: 0001Nashville protest demonstrations 10: 0001
TexasDallas urban renewal plans--NAACP
opposition to 4: 0266Houston--expense vouchers for meeting of
Louisiana NAACP branch presidents held in7: 0723
NAACP--ban on 10: 0306Young Democrats' support for school
desegregation 10: 0001
Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc.employment policies 3: 0394
Time magazineNAACP--cover story on 10: 0175Wilkins, Roy--cover story on 14: 0116
Tinsley, Jesse M.NAACP Certificate of Merit awarded to 5: 0356
Tobias, ChanningNAACP 50th Annual Convention--address at
5: 0356report of the President's Committee on Civil
Rights--statement on tenth anniversary of5: 0001
The Today ShowWilkins, Roy--appearance by 13: 0448
Transport Workers of AmericaTenth Biennial Convention 10: 0422
Tri-State Council on Family Relationsannual meeting and conference 6: 0001
Twentieth Century Foxmovie theater in Salisbury, Rhodesia--
complaints regarding barring of Africans andIndians from 5: 0356
UNDisarmament Conference--proposal to include
People's Republic of China in 10: 0001U.S. Mission to--NAACP accreditation for
observer status 10: 0687
UnemploymentAfrican American--proposed selective buying
campaign to reduce 3: 0222problems--African American 3: 0001, 0325,
0394rates--list of cities potentially explosive
because of 1: 0313
United Auto WorkersNAACP membership drive--participation in
3: 0222United States National Commission for UnitedNations Educational, Scientific, and CulturalOrganization
citizen consultations 1: 0718, 0780
University of California at Berkeleynondiscrimination policy in off-campus housing
14: 0482
University of Kansasstudent sit-in cases 1: 0182
University of MichiganStudent League for Industrial Democracy
Conference 2: 0523
University of Texasbomb incident at 14: 0730
Urban renewalNAACP policy on 14: 0579plans
Chicago, Illinois 4: 0266Dallas, Texas 4: 0266Hyde Park, New York 4: 0266Plainfield, New Jersey 4: 0266
policy--New York State Division of Housing14: 0329
projectsBuffalo, New York 14: 0329Cocoa, Florida 14: 0268, 0655Newburgh, New York 14: 0655New Haven, Connecticut 14: 0329New York State--racial discrimination
complaints against 14: 0482, 0579Rockville Centre, New York 14: 0329, 0655Tampa, Florida 14: 0329Washington, D.C. 10: 0687
State Commission Against DiscriminationConference on, in New York 14: 0579
U.S. Commission on Civil Rightshearings of, in Indianapolis, Indiana 14: 0329housing discrimination report 14: 0482
U.S. Information AgencyCivil Rights Act of 1964--discussion on
12:0841Rowan, Carl--appointment as head of 11: 0151
Vietnam WarNAACP opposition to 12: 0384
"A Viewpoint on the Problem of SchoolIntegration"
1:0718
ViolenceBirmingham, Alabama--demand for federal
intervention 3: 0222NAACP opposition to use of, to achieve goals
2:0466:10:0495; 11:0151racial--report on 11: 0325
VirginiaAlexandria school desegregation 5: 0356Arlington school desegregation case 10: 0001NAACP financial statements and membership
lists--demands for 1: 0182; 10: 0495Prince Edward County
AFSC Program Planning Conference2: 0306
school desegregation case 5: 0356; 10: 0495school desegregation crisis 2: 0306
restaurants--efforts to desegregate 10: 0687school desegregation in 5: 0144
Voluntary enterpriseleadership in 2: 0306
Voter registration campaignNAACP 5: 0144, 0794; 6: 0403; 10: 0001, 0175,
0687; 11: 0325; 12: 0384
Votingpotential (1960)--African American 1: 0500registrars, assignment of
in Alabama 10: 0175, 0687in Louisiana 6: 0001in South Carolina 10: 0175
suggested sermon on 6: 0222
Voting Rights Act of 19656: 0001
Wagner, Robert F.NAACP membership campaign--proclamation
in support of 5: 0001
Walker, Wyatt T.Farmer, James--meeting with 2: 0523
War on PovertyNAACP role in 3: 0325
Washington, D.C.police department--racial discrimination
complaints 10: 0422urban renewal project 10: 0687
Louis M. Weintraub Memorial Fund Awardwinning of, by Quinton Baker 4: 0801
Welfarebudget estimates for 1960-1961 3: 0761
White, RandolphNAACP Department of Public Relations--
appointment as assistant in 2: 0817White collar jobs
African American employment in--efforts toincrease 2: 0118
efforts to influence high school guidancecounselors to encourage African Americanyouths to enter 5: 0615
White economic reprisalsagainst African Americans 10: 0001
White House Conference "To Fulfill TheseRights"
general 6: 0001planning for 3: 0394
Wilberforce UniversityNAACP chapter--reactivation of 6: 0222
Wilkins, Royappearance on Chet Huntley program
11: 0491-0813; 12: 0001arrest of, in Jackson, Mississippi 11: 0001articles 10: 0842; 11: 0001-0325autographed photos--requests for 7: 0001autographs--requests for 7: 0001; 11: 0151;
14: 0116awards and honors given to 7: 0056; 10: 0422;
11: 0001-0325biographical sketches 10: 0495book on public school desegregation--request
to write chapter for 7: 0248Civil Rights Act of 1964--participation in
discussion on 12: 0841column by, in Cleveland Plain Dealer?: 0263European trips--correspondence relating to
7: 0279; 10: 0842; 11: 0325expenses 7: 0291, 0445; 10: 0495, 0842;
11: 0001Face the Nation--appearances on 12: 0115-
0384Haile Selassie--meeting with 11: 0001hate mail 11: 0325hotel reservations 8: 0001International Ladies' Garment Workers Union
Convention--speech at 3: 0001interviews 8: 0164; 10: 0175; 12: 0841invitations 8: 0266-0856; 9: 0001-0792;
10: 0001, 0306, 0495-0842; 11: 0325itineraries 3: 0857, 0931Jamaican trip 9: 0869Kennedy, John F.--criticism of 10: 0842John F. Kennedy Presidential Library--
contributions to 11: 0151Meet the Press--appearances on 13: 0001-
0193memoranda 10: 0001, 0175messages of greeting to various organizations
7: 0774, 0795messages of support for 11: 0491-0813;
12: 0001, 0115, 0258, 0407-0841;13: 0001-0448
NAACP branch and state officers--meeting with11: 0325
NAACP executive secretaryallegations regarding efforts to remove as
4: 0801newspaper speculations on plans for
replacement as 2: 0817rumors regarding wish to resign 11: 0151
NAACP 48th Annual Convention--address at1: 0182
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund,Inc.--resignation as secretary of 10: 0422
NAACP Public Relations Department--dissatisfaction with 11: 0485
Newsmakers--transcript of appearance on12: 0703
New York Forum--appearance on 12: 0509Open End--appearance on 13: 0217Open Hearing--appearance on 13: 0307The Open Mind--appearance on 13: 0331President's Committee on Government
Contracts--meeting with representatives of10: 0422
press conference 10: 0175racial discrimination in the North--statement
regarding 12: 0407radio and television programs--correspondence
relating to appearances on 12: 0407-0841reply to Chet Huntley's proposal that NAACP
withdraw from school desegregation struggle11: 0491-0813; 12: 0001
requests for assistance 10: 0306, 0495;11: 0001, 0151
requests for employment 10: 0306speaking engagements 3: 0857, 0931; 7: 0291,0445; 8: 0266-0856; 9: 0001-0792;10: 0001, 0495, 0842; 11: 0001-0325
statements by 5: 0144, 0356thank-you letters 10: 0495, 084230th Anniversary Testmonial Dinner
Banquet Committee meetings--minutes of13: 0717
checks received for tickets--list of 13: 0564congratulatory messages 13: 0573expenses 13: 0717Golden, Harry--address by 13: 0805guest lists 13: 0717Lampkin, Daisy--address by 13: 0805planning 13: 0717program 13: 0805seating lists 13: 0805ticket reservations 13: 0841; 14: 0001
Time magazine cover story on 14: 0116The Today Show--appearance on 13: 0448travel arrangements 8: 0001
U.S. Senate Commerce Committee--testimonybefore 11: 0001
Williams, Franklin H.biographical sketch 14: 0239itineraries 3: 0931leave of absence 14: 0239speaking engagements 3: 0931; 14: 0239Talladega College--address at 3: 0394
Williams, Robertcase of 5: 0356
WisconsinKenosha relocation program for low-income
African Americans 10: 0175Milwaukee Human Relations Television
Council--list of human rights televisionbroadcasts sponsored by 12: 0509
Wood, Jackbiographical sketch 14: 0268expenses 14: 0411general correspondence 14: 0268, 0329itinerary 14: 0411memoranda 14: 0432-0655NAACP housing secretary--appointment as
14: 0268NAACP housing secretary--resignation as
14: 0655speaking engagements 14: 0268-0432, 0655
F. W. Woolworth storesboycott of and picketing demonstrations against
2: 0001, 0523NAACP protest demonstrations against 5: 0615
World Congress on the Prevention of Crimeand Treatment of Offenders
1: 0182
World Forum on the Treatment and Control ofVenereal Diseases
Morsell, John A.--address by 6: 0001
World Youth Festival14: 0730
Wright, Herbert L.itineraries 3: 0931NAACP youth secretary--resignation as
2: 0817speaking engagements 3: 0931; 14: 0727, 0730
WyomingNAACP branches--report on memberships and
contributions 1: 0064
Yale Universityhuman rights struggle--role in 1: 0437
Young, Jackagreement to serve as NAACP legal counsel in
Mississippi 14: 0808
Young Men's Christian Associationcivil rights meeting 14: 0730
Young Women's Christian Associationcivil rights meeting 14: 0730
YouthAfrican American--encouraged to enter white
collar professions 5: 0615development projects--New York City 6: 0001disadvantaged--federal program to aid 3: 0325
housing project 14: 0482, 0579leaders--North African 1: 0780program--NAACP 14: 0730
Youth Civil Rights Consultation14: 0730
Zoning lawsdiscriminatory--opposition to 11: 0001