Arkansas Council on Human Relations Records
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Not requestable
Scope and Content Note
The records pertain to the creation, organization, and functioning of the Council, and to the activities and interests of its officers, directors, staff, membership, supporters and opponents in regard to race relations in Arkansas. They include office files and sound recordings.
Dates
- 1954-1968
Creator
- Arkansas Council on Human Relations (Corporate Entity)
Language of Materials
Materials are in English.
Access Information
Please call (479) 575-8444 or email specoll@uark.edu at least two weeks in advance of your arrival to ensure availability of the materials.
Use Information
No Use Restrictions Apply.
No Interlibrary Loan.
Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17
Biographical Note
The Arkansas Council on Human Relations was organized in December 1954 and incorporated and staffed in 1955 as a voluntary non-profit, non-political organization. It was associated with the Southern Regional Council. The purpose of the ACHR was to seek improved human relations by working to secure equal opportunity for all people.
Extent
18 Linear Feet (36 boxes)
Arrangement of the Papers
Materials are arranged in two series:
- Series 1, Office Files
- Series 2, Sound Recordings
Acquisition Information
The records of the Arkansas Council on Human Relations for the period 1954-1968 were given to the University of Arkansas Libraries by the Little Rock office in April 1968.
Processing Information
Processed by Samuel Sizer; completed in December 1974. The finding aid was recreated in electronic format by Kim Janssen in 2002, and inventory arrangement was modified at that time.
Index to Correspondence (Boxes 1-34, Folders 1-356)
“Abernathy, Ros. 78" indicates that correspondence sent by Ros Abernathy can be found in Folder 78.
“American Jewish Committee. 78, 79, 116" indicates that correspondence received by the American Jewish Committee can be found in Folder 78, 79, and 116.
- Abernathy, Ros.
- 78
- Abernethy, Dorothy.
- 79
- Abernethy, Dorothy
- 79
- Abingdon Press
- 245
- ACHR
- 78, 79, 225
- Acklen, Henry E.
- 40
- Acree, Leroy.
- 161
- Adams, Coy.
- 81
- Adams, Daniel.
- 16
- Adams, F[loyd] D.
- 40
- Adams, W.L.
- 315
- Adams, W.L
- 315
- Adcock, Robert
- 79
- Adkisson, Sam
- 303
- Adler, Franz
- 43, 63
- Adler, Leta M. (Mrs. Franz).
- 38, 268
- Adler, Leta M. (Mrs. Franz)
- 119, 268
- Admissions Committee, Encampment for Citizenship
- 68
- African-American Institute
- 82
- Ahmann, Mathew H.
- 81, 82, 229
- Ahmann, Mathew H.
- 81, 228, 229
- Ahnad, Zamruddin.
- 136
- Ahnad, Zamruddin
- 136
- Albright, John E.
- 84
- Albright, John, Lois and family.
- 84
- Albright, Montez G. (Mrs. Ed. A.)
- 82, 330
- Albright, Montez G. (Mrs. Ed. A.)
- 82, 330
- Alexander, F.L.
- 206
- Alexander, G.S.
- 182
- Alexander, G.S.
- 182
- Alexander, Henry
- 277
- Alexander, Julian
- 303
- Alexander, Ruth House.
- 182
- Alexander, Ruth House
- 181
- Akexander, Theophilus D.
- 40
- Allbright, John
- 282
- Allen, Vicky (Mrs. Harold V.)
- 144, 146
- Alston, John O.
- 83, 84
- Alston, John O.
- 229
- Alstork, C. Donald, Senior.
- 225, 248
- Alstork, C. Donald, Senior.
- 248
- Alves, J. Hodge.
- 40, 212
- Amacher, Anne W. (Mrs. Richard E.).
- 266
- Amacher, Anne W. (Mrs. Richard E.)
- 266
- American Jewish Committee
- 78, 79, 116
- American Jewish Congress
- 245
- Anderson, Clinton
- 81
- Anderson, Edna T. "Tommie."
- 356
- Anderson, Edna T. "Tommie."
- 79, 81, 82, 229, 356
- Anderson, Harold B.
- 78, 159
- Anderson, John
- 120
- Anspach, Norman K.
- 335
- Anthony, Paul
- 77, 330
- Anthony, Paul.
- 123, 140, 151, 155, 185, 224, 330
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
- 185, 245
- Arakelian, Ethel.
- 185
- Arakelian, Ethel
- 185
- Arkansas Gazette
- 34, 81, 90, 233, 254
- Arkansas Recorder
- 245
- Arnold, Felix B
- 206
- Arnold, Ruth (Mrs. Felix B.)
- 9, 77-79, 81-84, 155, 170, 185, 190, 221, 240
- Arnold, Ruth (Mrs. Felix B.)
- 63, 77-79, 82-84, 170, 185, 190, 225, 226, 229, 236, 248, 330, 347
- Aronson, Arnold.
- 245, 347
- Aronson, Arnold.
- 55, 76, 165, 232
- Ascoli, Max.
- 170
- Ashmore, Harry Scott
- 78, 83, 129, 199, 225, 270
- Ashmore, Harry Scott.
- 38, 79, 151, 199, 206, 225, 229
- Auman, Lester W.
- 208
- Babbitt, Thelma W.
- 47, 56, 78, 137, 224, 228, 319, 342
- Babbitt, Thelma W.
- 72, 77-79, 228, 319, 322, 342
- Bagwell, William "Bill."
- 9, 56, 185
- Bagwell, William "Bill."
- 9, 185
- Baker, Ferris C.
- 144, 146
- Baldin, James.
- 334
- Baldwin, J.F.
- 281
- Baldwin, J.F.
- 281
- Banner, Knox.
- 78
- Banner, Knox.
- 135, 206
- Bardon, Doris.
- 327
- Barnett, Das Kelley.
- 229
- Barnett, Frances.
- 281
- Barnhart, Ralph C[layton].
- 9, 47
- Barnhart, Ralph C[layton].
- 2, 9, 47, 72
- Barr, James H.
- 225, 248
- Barr, James H.
- 248
- Barrow, John
- 79
- Basham, Parma
- 9, 135, 206
- Bashor, Philip.
- 20
- Bateman, Benjamin H.
- 213
- Bateman, Benjamin H.
- 213
- Bates, Daisy (Mrs. L.C)
- 116
- Bates, Daisy (Mrs. L.C).
- 237
- Bates, Joy.
- 9, 37, 38
- Bates, Joy
- 9, 14, 37, 38, 81, 116, 151, 206
- Bates, W. Floyd
- 81, 151, 354
- Baughman, Charles W.
- 40
- Bearden, Robert E.L. "Bob"
- 40, 208
- Bearden, Robert E.L. "Bob."
- 77, 83, 208
- Beasley, Melbat.
- 81
- Beasley, Wallace D.
- 233, 281
- Beasley, Wallace D.
- 233
- Beecher, Robert (Mrs.).
- 47
- Bell, Colin W.
- 224
- Bell, Ruth.
- 81
- Bell, Tartt
- 60
- Bell, William A.
- 137
- Bellamy, Ralph
- 123
- Benita, Mother M[ary]
- 79
- Benita, Mother M[ary].
- 315
- Bennett, Bruce
- 116
- Bent, R.K.
- 266
- Benton, Elbert E.
- 206
- Berbigilia, James
- 77
- Berry, Guy.
- 144
- Besig, Ernest.
- 170
- Besig, Ernest
- 170
- BFC Films
- 245
- Bigley, Paul L.
- 77
- Binder, James S.
- 229
- Bingham, Barry
- 228, 229
- Bingham, Barry.
- 228
- Bird, Marvin.
- 343
- Black, Algernon D.
- 116
- Black, Algernon D.
- 116
- Black, Ira D.
- 48
- Black, R.W., Jr.
- 352
- Blackmore, Mrs. & Mr.
- 79
- Bland, Cecil
- 281
- Bland, J.L.
- 161
- Blankenship, G.W.
- 78
- Blass, Noland, Jr.
- 303, 352
- Block, Herbert.
- 268
- Blum, Rebecca.
- 78
- Board of Social and Economic Relations
- 185
- Boehm, Charles H.
- 82
- Bogan, Charles.
- 145
- Bogan, Charles
- 145
- Boggs, Marion A.
- 47, 48, 83
- Boggs, Marion A.
- 47
- Bolton, Les
- 281
- Bond, Jane M.
- 81
- Bond, Jane M.
- 80
- Bond, U.S.
- 303
- Bonnit, Edward
- 43
- Bookbinder, Hyman.
- 270
- Booker, J.R.
- 88, 126
- Booker, J.T. (Family of)
- 77
- Booth, Helen, (Mrs. Louis F.).
- 48, 78
- Borden, Joseph C.
- 225, 245
- Botnick, A.I.
- 55
- Bowen, J.H.
- 82
- Bowers, Daniel
- 77
- Bowles, Howard
- 185
- Boyd, Fannie.
- 19
- Bradley, Elizabeth C.
- 281
- Bradley, Elizabeth C.
- 281
- Bradley, Montgomery
- 331
- Branton, P.A. (Mrs.).
- 250
- Branton, P.A. (Mrs.)
- 250
- Branton, Wiley A.
- 66, 72, 82, 250, 315, 316
- Branton, Wiley A.
- 66, 72, 83, 84, 88, 198, 250, 316
- Branton, Wiley A. (Mrs.)
- 84
- Breathitt, Edward T.
- 164
- Breihan, Bob.
- 77
- Brewer, Joe R.
- 78
- Brewer, Joe R.
- 203
- Brewer, Vivion (Mrs. Joe R.).
- 9, 80, 81, 84, 203
- Brewer, Vivion (Mrs. Joe R.)
- 9, 77, 84, 330
- Brinkley, David.
- 82
- Brinkley, David
- 82
- Bristol, James E.
- 248
- Bristol, James E.
- 248
- Broadcasting and Film Commission (The).
- 245
- Brooker, J.R.
- 151, 154
- Brossier, Clem
- 281
- Brothers, Richard D.
- 47
- Brothers, Richard D.
- 47
- Brown, Alfreda.
- 316
- Brown, Anna (Mrs. Jeff)
- 47
- Brown, Aubrey N., Jr.
- 319
- Brown, Aubrey N., Jr.
- 164
- Brown, Frankye I. (Mrs.).
- 228
- Brown, J.J.
- 16
- Brown, James A.
- 82
- Brown, Robert R.
- 212
- Brown, Robert R.
- 88
- Brown, Stephen G.
- 78
- Browne, Eleanor Kent.
- 136
- Bruce, Imon E.
- 315
- Bruce, Imon E.
- 315
- Brumley, Ira A.
- 40
- Brunner, Wilfred R.
- 135, 136
- Bruwer, Johannes P.
- 136
- Bruwer, Johannes P.
- 136
- Bryant, R.F.
- 84
- Burke, John E.
- 79, 206, 303
- Burke, Thelma. (Mrs. John E.).
- 38
- Burke, Thelma. (Mrs. John E.)
- 9, 38, 206, 352
- Burkhead, Margaret
- 78
- Burleson, Clint
- 213
- Burleson, David
- 20
- Burleson, M.V.
- 319
- Burlingame, Patricia M.
- 248
- Burns, Joseph
- 332
- Byrd, Herbie
- 82
- Byrd, William O. "Bill."
- 72, 208
- Byrd, William O. "Bill"
- 83, 208, 250
- Byrns, C.F.
- 332
- Calhoun, Nona.
- 47
- Caliver, Ambrose.
- 281
- Campbell, Donald Kennedy.
- 9, 40, 47, 48, 78, 126, 212, 285
- Campbell, Donald Kennedy
- 40, 84
- Campbell, George W., Jr.
- 185
- Campbell, George W., Jr.
- 185
- Campbell, James
- 48
- Campbell, Waneta.
- 303
- Campbell, Will D.
- 50, 126, 319
- Campbell, Will D.
- 9, 77, 229, 248, 319
- Campbell, William Wilson.
- 20, 151, 190
- Campbell, William Wilson
- 268
- Cann, Alexander W.
- 81, 303
- Carmack, William R.
- 347
- Carmack, William R.
- 347
- Carmichael, Omar.
- 315
- Carmichael, Omar
- 315
- Carmichael, Stokely.
- 335
- Carnahan.
- 137
- Carothers, J. Edwin "Ed"
- 2, 83, 116, 207
- Carothers, J. Edwin "Ed"
- 2, 9, 38, 79, 83, 161, 206
- Carr, Max
- 2
- Carroll.
- 9. [sic]
- Carroll, R. (Mrs.).
- 37
- Carter, Albert Howard.
- 83, 84
- Carter, Albert Howard
- 83
- Carter, John
- 145
- Cartwright, Colbert S. "Bert"
- 38, 46, 47, 76, 116, 126, 190, 212, 224, 237, 248, 281, 304, 343, 352, 356
- Cartwright, Colbert S. "Bert."
- 1, 37, 38, 46-48, 76, 116, 212, 213, 237, 248, 303-205, 343
- Cary, Steve
- 5, 60
- Casper, J.J.
- 123
- Catholic Interracial Council
- 245
- Chambless, Robert D.
- 38, 47
- Chambless, Robert D. "Bob."
- 38, 151, 212
- Chandler, J.V.
- 160
- Chandler, J.V.
- 160
- Chandler Publishing Company
- 185
- Chauncey, George A.
- 38, 40, 126, 285
- Chauncey, George A.
- 38, 40
- Chesnutt, James H.
- 206
- Chief Exempt-Organization Branch
- 270
- Christophe, C[leveland] A.
- 38
- Christophe, C[leveland] A.
- 38
- Church Women (The), N.Y., N.Y
- 245
- Cikins, Warren I.
- 253
- Circulation Department of Washington Post
- 79
- Clark, Esther (Mrs. LeMon)
- 119
- Clark, Esther (Mrs. LeMon).
- 119
- Clark, Felicitas.
- 136
- Clark, LeMon
- 38
- Clauncy, Nelson
- 151
- Clay, Florence (Mrs. F.K.)
- 16
- Clayton, Theaoseus T.
- 248
- Clyne, [Thelma] (Mrs. Roy).
- 47
- Cohen, Oscar.
- 228, 342
- Cohen, Oscar
- 78
- Cole, Harold E.
- 146
- Coleman, Elijah
- 77, 248
- Coleman, Elijah.
- 248
- Coleman, James.
- 229
- Coleman, James
- 77
- Coles, Robert.
- 82
- Coles, Robert
- 81, 82
- Collier, P.J.
- 281
- Collier, William R.
- 77
- Collier, William R.
- 77
- Colored Community, School District 20, Wilmar, Arkansas.
- 19, 71, 259
- Columbia Broadcasting System
- 82
- Commission Against Discrimination
- 116
- Commission on Intergroup Relations
- 116
- Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism
- 245
- Community Relations Service.
- 245
- Conn, Marjorie
- 79
- Conn, Mollie Heath
- 161
- Conn, Mollie Heath.
- 14, 137, 151, 224
- Constable, John.
- 77, 181, 185, 245, 330
- Constable, John
- 77, 79, 181, 185, 236, 238, 245, 330
- Conyers, David P.
- 285
- Conyers, David P.
- 285
- Cook, Bernice C.
- 79
- Cook, Samuel DuBois.
- 248
- Cooper, Adrian
- 281
- Cooper, Joel.
- 212
- Cooper, Robert O. "Bob"
- 208
- Cooper, Robert O. "Bob."
- 77, 208
- Corbett, Paul E., Jr.
- 47
- Cothran, Tilman C.
- 38, 43, 248, 250
- Cothran, Tilman C.
- 38, 40, 250
- Cotter, Cornelius P.
- 81
- Cotton, [Jane] (Mrs. Earl D.)
- 48
- Cousins, Norman
- 78
- Cousins, William M.
- 78
- Cowart, Walter
- 162
- Cowling, Dale.
- 40
- Cramer, N. Richard
- 78
- Cramer, N. Richard.
- 78
- Crawfis, E.H.
- 60
- Creel, Dana S.
- 270, 304, 306
- Creel, Dana S.
- 182, 270, 303, 305, 306
- Creger, Ralph.
- 81, 248
- Creger, Ralph.
- 228
- Crewdson, Ira D.
- 212
- Criss, Frances.
- 308
- Crockett, Roosevelt D.
- 47, 80, 81
- Crockett, Roosevelt D.
- 9, 80, 81
- Crossett, Jesse H.
- 40
- Cromwell, Edwin B.
- 48
- Cromwell, Merle (Mrs.).
- 81
- Crowell, R. (Mrs.)
- 226
- Cruiskshank, Nelson H.
- 205
- Crump, Frank.
- 346
- Crump, Joan (Mrs. Allan).
- 151, 161
- Crump, Joan (Mrs. Allan)
- 9
- Culberson, George W.
- 281
- Culver, Cecil R.
- 212
- Cummings, Luel E.
- 330
- Current Reader Service, New York, New York.
- 80
- Cushman, R.E., Jr.
- 123
- Dabbs, James McBride.
- 47, 77, 78, 281, 331
- Dabbs, James McBride.
- 7, 47, 281, 330
- Dahlberg, Edwin T.
- 74
- Dahlberg, Edwin T.
- 60
- Danon, Ira.
- 82
- Danon, Ira.
- 82
- Darnell, Milmer L.
- 40
- Darnell, Milmer L.
- 212
- Darragh, Fred K.
- 12, 38, 137, 151, 182, 190, 208, 303, 327, 354
- Darragh, Fred K.
- 1, 7, 38, 138, 151, 152, 182, 248, 281, 303, 352
- Davis, A. Edward.
- 40
- Davis, Charles.
- 56
- Davis, Charles.
- 56, 185
- Davis, Charlie.
- 281
- Davis, Lawrence A.
- 7, 9, 56, 248, 282
- Davis, Lawrence A.
- 38, 126, 249, 250
- Davis Sherwood S.
- 212
- Davis, Tom.
- 281
- Davis, William L., Jr.
- 48
- Dawson, Ethel B. (Mrs. O.G.).
- 7
- Day, Paul L. (Mr. & Mrs.).
- 266
- Deans, Walter A.
- 77
- Deans, Walter A.
- 206
- Deer, Lewis H.
- 14, 78
- Deer, Lewis H.
- 14, 78
- Deitz, Purd E.
- 48
- Dell Publishing Company, Incorporated.
- 245
- Demille, Amine F.
- 38, 282
- Dent, A.W.
- 228
- Denton, Herbert H.
- 341
- DePagter, Janet (Mrs. John G.).
- 285
- Dettering, Richard W.
- 82
- Devlin, T[hedore] P.
- 40
- Dietz, E. Kearney.
- 78
- Dinning, James (Dr. and Mrs.).
- 206
- Dodd, Katherine.
- 225, 303
- Dodd, Katherine.
- 38, 225
- Dodge, John L.
- 40
- Dodge, John L.
- 40
- Dodson, Dan W.
- 229
- Douglas, Paul H.
- 327
- Douglas, Smith.
- 90
- Douglass, Truman B.
- 48
- Douthit, Ancil M.
- 81
- Douthit, Ancil M.
- 197
- Douthit, William E.
- 229
- Douthit, William E.
- 228
- Downie, Thomas E.
- 9, 206, 352
- Driver, David M. (Mrs.).
- 16, 84
- Druffel, John H.
- 165
- Drummond, Winslow.
- 77, 268
- Duckworth, Ester.
- 260
- Dudley, Carl.
- 199
- Dudley, Carl.
- 199
- Dudley, Shirley.
- 199, 346
- Dudley, Shirley.
- 199
- Duff, Don.
- 228
- Duff, Donald F.
- 229
- Duford, W.J. Dukes.
- 7
- Dumas, Ernie.
- 321
- Dumbauld, Ethel (Mrs. George K.).
- 78, 80, 81, 228
- Dumbauld, Ethel (Mrs. George K.).
- 78, 80, 228
- Dunaway, Edwin E.
- 303
- Dunbar, Leslie W.
- 78, 82, 185, 229, 268, 330
- Dunbar, Leslie W.
- 77, 79, 82, 185, 228, 327, 330
- Duncan, Angus.
- 123
- Duncan, J. Lawrence.
- 159
- Dunnings, E.M. (Mrs.).
- 250
- Dunnings, E.M. (Mrs.).
- 250
- Durst, David.
- 83
- Durst, David.
- 119
- Durway, Daniel L.
- 40
- Dygard, Tom.
- 281
- East, P.D.
- 245
- Eddy, Jane L.
- 270
- Edwards, Earle.
- 5
- Edwards, J.F.
- 79
- Eggensperger, Harold O.
- 40
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.
- 203
- Elam, Stanley.
- 245
- Elam, Stanley.
- 245
- Eliot, Frances S. (Mrs. Johan).
- 60, 81, 266
- Eliot, Frances S. (Mrs. Johan).
- 266
- Eliot, Johan W.
- 5, 60, 266
- Eliot, Johan W.
- 48
- Ellis, Jack T.
- 354
- Ellison, Goerge.
- 254
- Elston, Theiroy.
- 206
- Embry, Odell.
- 19
- Embry, Odell.
- 75
- Emerman, S.
- 38
- Engler, Thelma (Mrs. Kyle).
- 7, 77, 83, 206, 254
- Engler, Thelma (Mrs. Kyle).
- 7, 9, 37, 77, 83, 84, 116, 206, 254
- English, Earl.
- 239
- Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity.
- 79
- Epstein, Harold.
- 82
- Evans, Angeline.
- 208
- Evans, Bruce.
- 48
- Evans, G.E.
- 315
- Evans, G.E.
- 315
- Evans, John H. (Mrs.).
- 9
- Evans, Lloyd.
- 233
- Evans, (Mr.).
- 208
- Ewald, William R., Jr.
- 20, 268
- Ewald, William R., Jr.
- 20
- Ezkovich, Pearl (Mrs. C[oleman]).
- 55
- Ezkovich, Pearl (Mrs. C[oleman]).
- 55
- Fairfax, Jean.
- 5, 9, 56, 78, 198
- Fairfax, Jean.
- 5, 78, 79, 198
- Falk, Gustave F.
- 55, 66, 78, 80, 81, 190, 228, 229
- Falk, Gustave F.
- 55, 78, 79-80, 190, 229
- Farrington, Robert.
- 165
- Faubus, Orval Eugene.
- 19, 78, 259
- Faubus, Orval Eugene.
- 144, 260
- FCNL.
- 185
- Feagans, Janet.
- 82
- Feaver, J.Clayton.
- 229
- Feigenbaum, Mort.
- 55, 281
- Feinburg, David.
- 79
- Feinsinger, Nathan P.
- 78
- Feinsinger, Nathan P.
- 78
- Feldman, Mildred (Mrs. A.).
- 83
- Fellowship of Reconciliation.
- 245
- Fellowship Press.
- 245
- Ferguson, Olive G. (Mrs.).
- 78
- Field, George.
- 245
- Field, George.
- 245
- Field, John G.
- 120, 229
- Field, John G.
- 170, 229
- Finley, Benjamin.
- 248
- Finley, Benjamin.
- 248
- Fineburg, S. Andhil.
- 50
- Fineburg, S. Andhil.
- 55
- Finkelstein, Michael O.
- 155
- Fisher, Raymond W. (Mrs.).
- 146
- Fisher, Robert E.
- 281
- Fitceh, Joseph B.
- 47
- Fleischman, Harry.
- 78, 81, 123
- Fleischman, Harry.
- 66, 87, 123, 229
- Fleming, Harold C.
- 77, 136, 141, 151, 155, 181, 183, 228, 238, 270, 304, 306, 315, 329, 330, 331
- Fleming, Harold C.
- 24, 48, 77, 78, 136, 167, 170, 181, 182, 200, 229, 238, 270, 304, 306, 330
- Fletcher, Albert L.
- 48, 76
- Flowers, Mildred.
- 330
- Flowers, W. Harold.
- 250
- Flowers, W. Harold.
- 250
- Fogleman, William J. "Bill."
- 40, 47, 72, 126, 319, 342
- Fogleman, William J. "Bill."
- 48, 342
- Ford, A.W.
- 315
- Ford, Minnie L. (Mrs. Herschel).
- 52, 81
- Ford, Minnie L. (Mrs. Herschel).
- 52
- Forgy, Grady H.
- 354
- Fosdick, Harry Emerson.
- 268
- Fosdick, Harry Emerson.
- 116
- Foster.
- 78
- Foster, G.W., Jr. "Bill."
- 82
- Foster, G.W., Jr. "Bill."
- 78, 82
- Foster, William.
- 265
- Foster, William.
- 265
- Fowler, Judy (Mrs. Herbert K.).
- 83, 84
- Fowler, Judy (Mrs. Herbert K.).
- 84, 206
- Fox, Arthur B.
- 169
- Franks, B. Don.
- 9, 52, 81, 84, 208, 248, 346
- Franks, B. Don.
- 52, 84
- Franks, Liz.
- 81, 208
- Freeman, David F.
- 128, 151, 270, 306
- Freeman, David F.
- 81, 128, 270
- Freeman, E. Upshur.
- 282
- Freeman, Ed W. III.
- 38, 161, 250
- Freeman, June (Mrs. Ed W. III).
- 43, 81, 116
- Freeman, June (Mrs. Ed W. III).
- 225
- Freeman, Orville L[othrop].
- 64
- Freeman, William M.
- 40
- Frentz, Eugene C.
- 281
- Friedman, F.G.
- 266
- Friedman, F.G.
- 266
- Friedman, Maurice.
- 83, 346
- Friedman, Maurice J. (Mrs.).
- 83
- Friendly, Alfred.
- 79
- Fudgen, Mary.
- 356
- Fuges, Fred.
- 265
- Fuges, Fred.
- 265
- Fulbright, James William.
- 81
- Fulbright, James William.
- 81, 120, 256
- Fund for the Republic.
- 127, 245, 303
- Fuoss, Robert.
- 60
- Gaines, M.P. (Mrs.).
- 83
- Gallaher, Thomas B.
- 40
- Galloway, Eulis D.
- 208
- Galloway, Eulis D.
- 9, 212
- Galloway, Sarah (Mrs. Eulis D.).
- 9, 38
- Galloway, Sarah (Mrs. Eulis D.).
- 38, 83, 151
- Gammon, John Jr.
- 352
- Gammon, John Jr.
- 352
- Garba, Saidu Abdu.
- 135
- Garba, Saidu Abdu.
- 135
- Garrison, Theodore.
- 2
- Garroway, Dave.
- 77
- Garroway, Dave.
- 188
- Geis, C.H.
- 123
- Gentry, Bill.
- 151
- George, Marcus.
- 281
- Georgia Council of Churches.
- 245
- Gibson, William E.
- 119, 212
- Gibson, William E.
- 119, 212
- Gilbert, Elon.
- 137
- Gillespie, Curtis D.
- 9, 37, 77, 81, 293
- Gillespie, Curtis D.
- 9, 82, 117, 218
- Gillespie, Estella.
- 259
- Gilliam, John R.
- 229
- Gipson, J[ohn] H.
- 40
- Gloster, R.G.
- 303
- Godfrey, H.D.
- 123
- Goff, Lloyd.
- 23, 315
- Golden, Harry S.
- 55
- Goodloe, Robert.
- 79
- Goodloe, W. Henry.
- 40
- Goodman, Mary Ellen.
- 228
- Goodman, Ray.
- 78
- Goodwin, Bennie W.
- 281
- Goodwin, Bennie W.
- 281
- Goodwin, W.L.
- 353
- Gordin, Burton I.
- 79
- Gordon, Frank.
- 248
- Govan, C.F.
- 129
- Government Printing Office.
- 245
- Grady, Kenneth B.
- 78, 81
- Grady, Kenneth B.
- 78, 81, 208
- Graham, Billy.
- 82
- Graham, Helen.
- 119
- Granger, Shelton R.
- 123
- Gray, Ralph.
- 228
- Gray, Ralph.
- 161
- Greater Little Rock AM & N Alumni.
- 259
- Greenberg, Jack.
- 66
- Greenberg, Jack.
- 66
- Greenberg, Polly.
- 144, 146-148
- Greenberg, Polly.
- 141
- Greenwood, William T.
- 342
- Gregory, Edward Meeks.
- 164
- Greifer, Judith E.
- 266
- Grey, Ralph.
- 229
- Griffin, Leo H.
- 303
- Grinage, Ben.
- 351
- Griner, J.E.
- 79, 81, 141, 226, 228, 229, 347
- Griner, J.E.
- 79, 82, 116, 315
- Griswold, Margaret.
- 71, 83, 147, 248, 282, 283, 346
- Griswold, Margaret.
- 154
- Griswold, Nathaniel Robadeau.
- 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 34, 38, 40, 43, 46-48, 50, 52, 55, 60, 61, 63, 66, 68, 72, 75, 77-84, 88, 116, 117, 119, 123, 126-129, 135-137, 140, 144, 145, 148, 149, 151, 152, 154, 155, 159-162, 169, 170, 181, 182, 185, 188, 190, 192, 198, 200, 203, 206, 208, 212, 213, 218, 225, 228-230, 232, 233, 236, 238, 245, 248, 250, 253, 254, 256, 260, 262, 263, 265-268, 270, 277, 271, 282, 285, 303-308, 310, 315, 316, 322, 327, 330, 332, 343, 347, 352, 356
- Griswold, Nathaniel Robadeau.
- 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 19, 20, 23, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 46-48, 50, 52, 55, 56, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 70, 71, 75-84, 116, 117, 119, 123, 126, 128, 129, 135-137, 141, 144-149, 151, 154, 155, 159-162, 167, 170, 181-183, 185, 186, 188, 190, 196, 198-200, 203, 206, 208, 212, 213, 224-226, 228, 229, 233, 239-240, 245, 248-250, 253, 254, 259, 260, 262, 265-268, 270, 281, 285, 303-306, 308, 309, 315, 322, 327, 330-332, 335, 339, 341, 343, 346, 347, 354, 356
- Gross, Hal.
- 179
- Grossman, Vigdor.
- 116
- Grossman, Vigdor.
- 116
- Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry.
- 245
- Guernsey, George T.
- 63, 116, 268
- Guernsey, George T.
- 63
- Guild, Garnet.
- 5, 56, 60, 228, 230
- Gunn, George W.
- 40, 52, 126
- Gunther, John J.
- 197
- Guthridge, Amis.
- 354
- Guy, F.T.
- 77
- Hadley, Bill.
- 281
- Hadley, (Dr.).
- 135
- Hahn, Elaine.
- 80
- Hahn, Maxwell.
- 270
- Hahn, Maxwell.
- 82, 270, 327
- Hall, Graham R.
- 81, 190
- Hall, Graham R.
- 81, 137
- Hamada, Kiyofu.
- 136
- Hamilton, Eunice C.
- 225
- Hammer, Philip L.
- 61
- Hammer, Philip L.
- 61
- Hantz, Harold D.
- 206
- Harcourt, Jules V.
- 245
- Harcourt, Jules V.
- 245
- Hardie, R[ichard] B., Jr.
- 47
- Harrington, Gene.
- 281
- Harris, [Carolyn] (Mrs. George).
- 47
- Harris, Emmett.
- 303, 352
- Harris, James.
- 47
- Harris, James.
- 47
- Harris, M. Lafayette.
- 38, 40, 83
- Harris, M. Lafayette.
- 37, 83, 335
- Harrison, Joseph N.
- 40
- Harrison, Joseph N.
- 206, 212
- Harrison, William R.
- 48
- Hart, W. Neill.
- 40
- Hart, W. Neill.
- 212
- Hartzler, Wilton E.
- 9, 56, 78, 198
- Hartzler, Wilton E.
- 56, 198
- Harvey, June E.
- 281
- Harvey, June E.
- 281
- Haselden, Kyle.
- 212, 213
- Haselden, Kyle.
- 212
- Haskew, L.D.
- 185
- Hassler, Alfred.
- 165
- Hauser, Francis L.
- 135
- Haverfield, Robert W.
- 151
- Hawkins, Edwin L.
- 135, 206
- Hawkins, Edwin L.
- 200
- Hawkins, J.L.
- 259
- Hawkins, Jack.
- 190
- Hawkins, Jeffery.
- 82
- Hawkins, Lucy.
- 83
- Hawkins, Willard A. "Lefty."
- 80, 190
- Hawkins, Willard A. "Lefty."
- 190
- Hawn, Mary B.
- 116
- Hawn, Mary B.
- 116
- Hayes, Grace Helen.
- 248
- Hayes, Grace Helen.
- 248
- Hayes, W.S.
- 40
- Hays, Brooks.
- 77, 253, 261, 281
- Hays, Brooks.
- 7, 253, 281
- Hays, Steele.
- 206
- Hays, Steele.
- 77
- Hefley, John B.
- 40
- Heilbron, Jerome K.
- 81, 140
- Heiman, Hugo.
- 190
- Heinsohn, Edmund.
- 81
- Heiskell, J.N.
- 225
- Heiskell, J.N.
- 225
- Held, Irving.
- 164
- Heller, Ben.
- 252, 342
- Heller, Doris Tullar (Mrs. Ben I.).
- 9, 83
- Heller, Doris Tullar (Mrs. Ben I.).
- 83
- Henderson, Butler T.
- 248
- Henderson, Ernestine (Mrs. J. Russell).
- 47, 83
- Henderson, Ernestine (Mrs. J. Russell).
- 38
- Henderson, J. Franklin.
- 40
- Henderson, J. Franklin.
- 116, 151, 282
- Henderson, L.C.
- 137
- Henderson, L.C.
- 136
- Henry, A.R., Jr.
- 80
- Henry, A.R., Jr.
- 80
- Henry, Pat.
- 190
- Hester, Neyland.
- 310
- Hester, Neyland.
- 310
- Hiatt, David.
- 60
- Hicks, Charles A.
- 224
- Hicks, Charles A.
- 206, 342
- Hicks, Roy W.
- 40
- Hicks, Roy W.
- 40
- Higgins, Charles A.
- 48
- Hikawa, Richard.
- 307
- Hill, Mary J.
- 84.
- Hill, R.K.
- 72
- Hill, R.K.
- 72, 116
- Hill, Victor.
- 75
- Himmelbaum, Howard.
- 335
- Hinkle, [Wilhelmina] (Mrs. Dale).
- 47
- Hinojosa, Pete T.
- 159
- Hinojosa, Pete T.
- 155
- Hoagland, Susan.
- 137
- Hoagland, Susan.
- 137
- Hodges, Luther H.
- 228
- Hoeflinch, Charles.
- 224
- Hoffman, Hallock.
- 305
- Hoffman, Hallock.
- 304
- Hoffman, Otto.
- 5
- Hoke, William R.
- 186
- Holcombe, D.Y. (Mrs. Bruce).
- 119
- Holcombe, D.Y. (Mrs. Bruce).
- 84, 119
- Holman, Cecil E. (Mrs.).
- 147
- Holsted, Leon.
- 161
- Hope, John II.
- 81, 181, 248, 267, 319, 330
- Hope, John II.
- 20, 43, 81, 181, 248, 319, 330
- Horn, Sylvia.
- 185
- Horner, David.
- 145
- Hornor, Tap Jr.
- 82
- Horton, Robert.
- 200
- Horton, Robert.
- 200
- Hoskins, Ann.
- 199
- Hoskins, Fred.
- 48
- Hoskins, Lewis M.
- 60
- Hoskins, Lewis M.
- 60
- Hoskins, Stephen.
- 199
- Hoskins, Stephen.
- 199
- House, Byron Jr.
- 203
- Howard, Andrew H.
- 259
- Howard, Andrew H.
- 303
- Howard, George.
- 116
- Howard, V. B.
- 81
- Howard, V. B.
- 81
- Howe, Harold II.
- 120
- Howell, Ernest M.
- 135
- Howland, William C., Jr. "Bill."
- 84, 154, 206, 212, 225
- Howland, William C., Jr. "Bill."
- 9, 54, 154, 206, 212, 225
- Hozendorf, C. Ray.
- 81
- Huber, Louis.
- 48
- Hudson, Hortense (Mrs. James).
- 72
- Hudson, Hortense (Mrs. James).
- 72
- Hudson, James E.
- 79, 206, 303
- Hudson, Mabel. (Mrs. James J.).
- 119
- Hudson, Mabel. (Mrs. James J.).
- 47, 119
- Hudson, Samuel W.
- 155
- Huff, Norma.
- 14
- Hughes, Robert E.
- 77
- Hughes, Robert E.
- 77
- Hull, Spahr.
- 5, 60
- Hull, Spahr.
- 5, 60
- Humphrey, Hubert Horatio.
- 123
- Humphrey, Hubert Horatio.
- 64
- Hunter, Elza H.
- 208
- Hunter, Elza H.
- 352
- Hunter, Joseph B.
- 229, 307
- Hunton, George K.
- 245
- Hurley, Philip S.
- 77
- Hurley, Philip S.
- 185
- Hutchens, F.E.
- 5
- Hutchens, F.E.
- 5
- Hutchins, Robert M. "Bob."
- 270, 315
- Iffrig, Charles.
- 245
- Iggers, Georg G.
- 38, 119
- Iggers, Georg G.
- 84, 119
- Iggers, Wilma.
- 84
- Institute for International Education.
- 82
- Interracial News Service, New York, New York.
- 116
- Irby, Thelma.
- 77, 303
- Irby, Thelma.
- 303
- Irving, Florence B.
- 181, 183
- Ish, Sue B. (Mrs. Stanley Jr.).
- 79
- Ish, Sue B. (Mrs. Stanley Jr.).
- 79
- Ivory, G. S.
- 303
- Jackson, Douglas.
- 229
- Jackson, Harold.
- 248
- Jackson, Harold.
- 47
- Jackson, James C.
- 212, 282, 317, 342
- Jackson, James C.
- 40, 319
- Jackson, James C. (Mrs.).
- 282
- Jackson, Morris A.
- 37, 206, 282
- Jackson, Morris A.
- 161, 282, 283
- Jackson, Neil E.
- 16
- Jackson, S. A.
- 303
- Jackson, Wagner D.
- 155
- Jackson, Wagner D.
- 155
- Jacobus, George H.
- 145
- Jacobus, George H.
- 145, 147
- James, Phoebe D.
- 138
- Jarrett, W. L.
- 77, 206
- Jennings, Alston.
- 9
- Jewell, Jerry D.
- 56, 316
- Jewell, Jerry D.
- 76
- Jimerson, Norman C. "Jim."
- 80, 82
- Jimerson, Norman C. "Jim."
- 79, 80
- John Hay Whitney Foundation.
- 77
- Johnson, Arlien.
- 225
- Johnson, Arlien.
- 225
- Johnson, F. Ernest.
- 38
- Johnson, Sadie T.
- 23
- Johnson, Vance.
- 78
- Johnson, Walter W.
- 40
- Johnson, Walter W.
- 47
- Johnston, G. C.
- 155
- Johnston, H. Charles.
- 9, 38, 116, 155, 342, 352
- Johnston, H. Charles.
- 82
- Joint Commission Social Reconstruction.
- 245
- Jones, C. H.
- 82
- Jones, Charles M.
- 50, 82
- Jones, Charles M.
- 50
- Jones, Harry.
- 82, 116, 238
- Jones, J. B.
- 68
- Jones, Katherine.
- 9, 70, 78, 81, 229
- Jones, Katherine.
- 77, 80, 81, 347
- Jones, Lois B. (Mrs. Charles W.).
- 145, 147
- Jordan, Leslie W.
- 80
- Jordan, Vernon E., Jr.
- 151
- Kamide, Robert M.
- 136
- [ Kassel], Virginia.
- 81
- Kaye, Doris E.
- 281
- Keith, Margaret.
- 79
- Keller, [Elizabeth] (Mrs. Bruce).
- 47
- Keller, Grace.
- 81
- Kelley, Richard W. "Rick."
- 9, 84
- Kelley, Richard W. "Rick."
- 48
- Kelshaw, James W.
- 248
- Kelshaw, William W.
- 248
- Kemp, Joseph.
- 9
- Kennedy, J. W.
- 79
- Kennedy, John Fitzgerald.
- 123, 268
- Kennedy, Robert Francis.
- 123
- Kennedy, Robert Francis.
- 50
- Kenny, Dumont F.
- 38
- Keogh, Albert E.
- 137
- Keppel, Francis.
- 146
- Kiel, Jean E. (Mrs. W. H., Jr.).
- 281
- Kimball, John H.
- 282
- Kinder, Katherine H.
- 248
- King, F. Lamar.
- 135, 137
- King, F. Lamar.
- 135, 137
- Kitagawa, Daisuke.
- 136
- Kloppe, Edwin G.
- 162
- Knappenberber, Robert.
- 137
- Knox, Alfred A.
- 40, 303
- Knox, Luesta.
- 162
- Knox, Luesta.
- 162
- Knoxville Area Human Relations.
- 116
- Koch, William H., Jr.
- 248
- Kochan, Richard S.
- 146
- Koper, Paul W.
- 47
- Kramer, A. S.
- 60
- Kutait, Ralph C.
- 40
- LaFarge, John.
- 60
- Laird, [Virginia] (Mrs. Knight).
- 16
- Lamb, Ted.
- 78
- Lamb, Ted.
- 224
- Langford, Letcher L.
- 46
- Lanier, Paul.
- 208
- Larkin, Lenice.
- 229
- Lassoe, John V. P., Jr.
- 77-79, 228, 229, 232
- Lassoe, John V. P., Jr.
- 50, 228, 229, 232, 248
- Lawless, Theodore K.
- 48
- Laws, Clarence A.
- 319
- Lawson, J. M., Jr. "Jim."
- 248
- Lawson, James M.
- 248
- Lawson, M[ilton]
- 37, 135
- Leach, Philip M. P.
- 16
- Leach, Ralph E., Jr.
- 88
- Leach, Ralph E., Jr.
- 213
- Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, New York, New York.
- 245
- Leatherman, Leland F.
- 206
- Lee, Coy C.
- 48
- Lee, Coy C.
- 48
- Lee, Frank.
- 47
- Lee, Heslip M.
- 164
- Lee, Heslip M.
- 80
- Lee, [Norma] (Mrs. Frank).
- 47
- Lee, Oscar.
- 60
- Leflar, Robert Allen.
- 9, 83
- Leflar, Robert Allen.
- 266
- Legg, Sam.
- 5
- Lester, Edward L.
- 9, 78
- Levy, Jerome S.
- 78
- Levy, Jerome S.
- 79
- Lewis, Dean H.
- 212
- Lewis, Dean H.
- 7
- Lewis, R. C.
- 77
- Liberation.
- 185
- Lieberman, Myron.
- 347
- Lieberman, Myron.
- 347
- Lincoln, C. Eric.
- 81, 117
- Lincoln, C. Eric.
- 81, 117
- Linegar, D. Ned.
- 356
- Linegar, D. Ned.
- 356
- Litz, A. Walton.
- 83
- Litz, A. Walton.
- 82, 116
- Litz, A. Walton (Mrs.).
- 116, 352
- Lobenthal, Richard H.
- 228
- Loescher, Frank S.
- 160, 181, 266
- Loescher, Frank S.
- 266
- Logue, Tom J.
- 52
- Long, Herman H.
- 78, 228, 229, 319, 330
- Long, Herman H.
- 229
- Long, Lewis M. K.
- 83, 84, 185
- Long, Margaret.
- 81, 82, 84
- Long, Worth.
- 77
- Loris, Charlotte A.
- 80, 82, 137
- Loris, Charlotte A.
- 82, 136, 137
- Loudermilk, Jim.
- 82
- Lowe, Donald.
- 7
- Lukas, Edwin J.
- 8
- Lyells, R. S. (Mrs.).
- 3
- Lyson, A. A.
- 267
- MacKenzie, Jean M.
- 83
- Mackie, Wade M.
- 60, 228, 230
- Mackie, Wade M.
- 228
- Madigan, John T.
- 342
- Madigan, John T.
- 342
- Magrath, Frank.
- 228
- Major, James E.
- 9, 40
- Majors, James.
- 212
- Manderson, Marge.
- 77, 81
- Manderson, Marge.
- 63, 77
- Mann, John.
- 190
- Mann, John.
- 190
- Mann, Mouzon.
- 40
- Marcy, John W.
- 123
- Margolius, Jerome F.
- 135
- Margolius, Jerome F.
- 135, 136
- Marion, Jack H.
- 162
- Marion, Jack H.
- 162
- Marley, Faye.
- 60
- Marshall, Burke.
- 123
- Marshall, Burke.
- 81
- Marston, R. B.
- 281
- Marston, R. B.
- 281
- Martin.
- 81
- Martin, A. W.
- 208
- Martin, Bernard O.
- 248
- Martin, Carlos E.
- 88
- Martin, Carlos E.
- 77, 88, 213
- Martin, Galen A.
- 99, 341
- Martin, Paul E.
- 208
- Martin, Paul E.
- 208
- Masaoka, Mike M.
- 79, 307
- Mason, H. Issac.
- 248
- Mass Media Committee of CCD.
- 116
- Massie, William J.
- 282
- Massie, William J.
- 47, 206, 225, 283
- Massie, William J. (Mrs.).
- 282
- Matthews, Donald R.
- 78
- Matthews, John P.
- 303
- Mauzy, Oscar.
- 84
- Mayor's Friendly Relations Committee, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- 116
- Mays, Benjamin E.
- 248
- Mays, Benjamin E.
- 281
- Mays, Earl R.
- 248
- Mays, Earl R.
- 248
- Mazey, Ernest.
- 81
- McCarthy, Woodrow.
- 40
- McClellan, J[ames] F.
- 83, 206
- McClellan, J[ames] F.
- 40
- [McClellan, John L.].
- 170
- McClendon, F. M.
- 40
- McClendon, Louise.
- 147
- McClinton, Clark.
- 208
- McClinton, I. S.
- 82
- McCulloch, Margaret C.
- 79
- McCulloch, Margaret C.
- 79, 229
- McDermott, Loyd.
- 307
- McDonald, Charles P.
- 212
- McDonald, Charles P.
- 40, 315
- McDonald, Erwin L.
- 77
- McDonald, H. P. (Mr. & Mrs.).
- 81
- McFarland, Martha.
- 245
- McGraw, B. T.
- 155
- McKenney, John L.
- 5
- McKinney, Howard W.
- 281
- McLean, William S.
- 40
- McMath, Sidney S.
- 78, 206, 303
- McMillan, Beatrice G. (Mrs. Clarence N.).
- 154
- McMillan, Beatrice G. (Mrs. Clarence N.).
- 259, 315
- McNabb, Verrell O.
- 79
- McNeil, Elaine. (Mrs. Gordon Heath).
- 9, 38, 71, 72, 82, 83, 119, 126, 161, 266, 303, 343, 347
- McNeil, Elaine. (Mrs. Gordon Heath).
- 7, 9, 38, 72, 82, 84, 119, 161, 206, 266
- McNeil, Gordon Heath.
- 2, 119
- McQuistion, Ed.
- 341
- McQuistion, Ed.
- 315
- McWhirter, Mary Esther.
- 60
- McWhirter, Mary Esther.
- 60
- McWilliams, E. R.
- 77
- Meany, George.
- 63
- Mercer, Christopher C., Jr.
- 19, 38, 40, 75, 151, 154, 162, 181, 248, 250, 259, 268, 281, 304
- Mercer, Christopher C., Jr.
- 3, 7, 38, 75, 119, 138, 140, 151, 154, 162, 176, 181, 212, 250, 266, 268, 281, 303, 305, 330, 341, 352
- Merchant, Joseph W.
- 48
- Meserve, Harry C.
- 77, 270, 304, 305, 306
- Meserve, Harry C.
- 305, 306
- Messenger Press (The).
- 185
- Methodist Publishing House (The).
- 116
- Meyers, Euna (Mrs. George).
- 7
- Meyers, George.
- 212
- Mickle, John Charles.
- 79
- Miener, George (Mrs.).
- 47
- Milgram, Morris.
- 155
- Milgram, Morris.
- 158
- Millar, Ethel K.
- 81
- Millar, Ethel K.
- 81
- Miller, Bert O.
- 117
- Miller, Bryce B.
- 281
- Miller, Dorothy.
- 331, 335
- Miller, John E.
- 262
- Miller, John E.
- 262
- Miller, Marvin A.
- 77, 225
- Miller, Marvin A.
- 77, 225
- Miller, Maynard M.
- 9, 84
- Miller, Sarah.
- 77
- Miller, Violet (Mrs. Maynard M.).
- 9, 79, 82, 83, 84, 148
- Miller, W. L., Jr. "Bill."
- 47, 83
- Miller, W. L., Jr. "Bill."
- 83, 212
- Mills, Wilbur D.
- 144
- Milton, Jennie Lou.
- 145
- Mims, Crawford.
- 47
- Minton, Cliford E.
- 81
- Mitchell, Dora (Mrs. Mason E.).
- 151
- Mitchell, Dora (Mrs. Mason E.).
- 151
- Mitchell, George S.
- 14, 38, 63, 149, 151, 181-183, 266, 327, 331, 338
- Mitchell, George S.
- 63, 149, 151, 181, 182, 188, 266, 303
- Mitchell, Louis L.
- 155
- Mitchell, R. Bland.
- 47
- Mitchell, Walter.
- 281
- Mitchell, Walter.
- 281
- Mizell, M. Hayes.
- 346
- Moffett, Barbara.
- 5, 9, 56, 60, 198
- Moffett, Barbara.
- 60, 224
- Moore, [Bernice] (Mrs. Bruce S.).
- 38, 43
- Moore, Hugh.
- 78
- Moore, Hugh.
- 81
- Moore, Karl F.
- 208
- Moore, L. G.
- 40
- Morehead, Lumare.
- 248
- Morehead, Lumare.
- 248
- Morgan, Charles Jr.
- 107
- Morisey, Alex.
- 60
- Morris, Dixie. (Mrs. W[illiam] H.).
- 47
- Morris, John B.
- 185
- Morris, John B.
- 82, 185
- Morris, Mildred.
- 228
- Morris, Woodbridge E.
- 47, 82
- Morris, Woodbridge E. (Mrs.).
- 135, 225
- Morrison, Anne (Mrs. W. F.).
- 55
- Morrison, Glenn H.
- 229
- Morrow, Fred A.
- 77
- Morse, Byron R.
- 9, 308
- Moss, James A.
- 190
- Moss, James A.
- 190
- Most Worshipful Grandmaster Richardson.
- 325
- Moultrie, Ed.
- 48
- Mount, Eric Jr.
- 212
- Mouton, George.
- 38, 268
- Mouton, George.
- 38, 75, 268
- Murphy, C. H.
- 78, 81. "
- Murphy, C. H.
- 151, 190
- Murrow, Edward R.
- 81
- Murrow, Edward R.
- 81
- Muse, Benjamin.
- 185
- Muse, Benjamin.
- 330
- Muse, Frank D. (Mrs.).
- 190, 356
- Muste, A. J.
- 60
- Muste, A. J.
- 60
- Myers, Dorothy.
- 38
- Myrus, Donald.
- 155
- Nakamura, Mickey.
- 79
- National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials.
- 78
- National Civil Liberties Clearing House.
- 116
- National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America.
- 185, 245
- National Council. Protestant Episcopal Church.
- 245
- National Labor Service.
- 185
- National Student Christian Federation.
- 319
- Nationwide Insurance Company.
- 185
- Neal, Bill.
- 281
- Neil, Jerry.
- 78
- Neill, W. C.
- 40
- Nelson, George.
- 78
- Nelson, George.
- 78
- Nesmith, Richard.
- 137
- Nesmith, Richard.
- 137
- New South.
- 236
- New York University Press, New York, New York.
- 116
- Newby, Don.
- 212
- Newton, Grace.
- 16
- Nice, Mary Louise.
- 162
- Nice, Mary Louise.
- 162
- Nicholas, Thomas L.
- 248
- Nicholls, William H.
- 229
- Nicholls, William H.
- 229
- Nichols, Dorothy (Mrs. Guerdon David).
- 7, 9, 23, 38, 83, 119, 126, 248
- Nichols, Dorothy (Mrs. Guerdon David).
- 7, 9, 38, 116, 119, 352
- Nichols, Guerdon David.
- 2, 9, 82
- Nixon, Richard Milhouse.
- 123
- Nixon, Richard Milhouse.
- 123
- Norcom, A. H.
- 281
- Norris, Elizabeth D.
- 225
- Norris, Elizabeth D.
- 225
- North, Stanley U.
- 48
- Norton, Joe A.
- 72
- Norton, Joe A.
- 206
- Northwest Arkansas Times, Editor.
- 20
- Norwegian Information Service.
- 225
- O'Connell, James E.
- 48
- O'Connell, James E.
- 47
- O'Donnell, Garland W. (Mrs.).
- 77
- O'Donnell, William W.
- 135
- Offerman, Martha (Mrs. H.A., Jr.).
- 80
- Ogden, Dorothy C.
- 212
- Ogden, Dunbar H.
- 47, 212
- Ogden, Dunbar H.
- 47
- Oliver, C. Herbert.
- 248
- O'Meara, Joseph.
- 77
- Osborne, Irene.
- 60
- Osborne, Irene.
- 5, 7, 60
- Osinach, J. A. (Mrs.).
- 79
- Outlook Publishers.
- 185
- Overton, Carl M.
- 40
- Owens, Patrick J.
- 66, 78-80, 307, 347
- Owens, Patrick J.
- 240, 307, 354
- Oxford University Press.
- 185
- Palmer, C. E.
- 303
- Palmer, C. E.
- 303
- Parker, Mae (Mrs. J. W.).
- 38
- Parker, Mae (Mrs. J. W.).
- 38
- Parks, Roy G.
- 315
- Parks, Roy G.
- 315
- Parrish, C. H.
- 181
- Parrish, C. H.
- 181
- Parrish, Jack (Mrs.).
- 206
- Parrott, John E.
- 47
- Parrott, John E.
- 47
- Parsons, Floyd W.
- 79, 316
- Parsons, Floyd W.
- 123, 196, 316
- Pastorfield, John L.
- 248
- Patrick.
- 147
- Patterson, Barbara.
- 81
- Patterson, Hugh B., Jr.
- 206
- Patterson, Hugh B., Jr.
- 228
- Patterson, Thomas E.
- 82, 116, 248
- Patterson, Thomas E.
- 224, 248
- Pearson, Augustus J.
- 40
- Pearson, Augustus J.
- 23, 40, 79
- Peck, Sam.
- 48
- Pegues, Ora W.
- 147
- Pendleton, Edmund.
- 208
- Penix, Bill.
- 126, 160, 265
- Penix, Bill.
- 265
- Penix, Marian.
- 116
- Penix, Roy.
- 160
- Perkins School of Theology – SMU.
- 245
- Petersen, Keith S.
- 77, 79, 82, 84, 161, 229
- Petersen, Keith S.
- 9, 77, 84, 151, 161, 229, 268, 309
- Pettigrew, Thomas F.
- 212, 213, 228, 229
- Pettigrew, Thomas F.
- 212, 213, 229
- Pfeffer, Leo.
- 55
- Pfeifer, Harry W., Jr.
- 136, 206
- Pfeifer, Harry W., Jr.
- 77
- Phi Delta Kappan, Editorial Offices.
- 245
- Phillips, Finos.
- 354
- Phillips, William McKinley, Jr.
- 2, 9, 83, 84, 206, 218, 250
- Phillips, William McKinley, Jr.
- 2, 37, 72, 83, 84, 126
- Pierce, William M.
- 38
- Pierce, William M.
- 77, 82, 117, 281
- Pine, John C
- 83
- Pine, Shirley Jo (Mrs. John C.).
- 83
- Pine, Shirley Jo (Mrs. John C.).
- 83
- Plowman, Libby.
- 5, 116
- Plowman, Libby.
- 5, 116
- Poindexter, Delores Ann.
- 5
- Pollitt, Daniel H.
- 2
- Pollitt, Daniel H.
- 77
- Poore, Earl.
- 225
- Pope, W. Kenneth.
- 213
- Pope, W. Kenneth.
- 9
- Powell, H. A.
- 206
- Powell, H. A. (Mrs.).
- 78
- Powell, Terrill E.
- 346
- Powell, Terrill E.
- 78
- Powell, Velma (Mrs. J. O., Jr.).
- 119, 182, 196, 236, 248, 330
- Powell, Velma. (Mrs. J. O., Jr.).
- 82, 116, 119, 330
- Presbyterian Outlook (The).
- 116
- President's Commission (The).
- 116
- President's Committee on Government Contracts (The).
- 245
- Progressive (The).
- 185, 245
- Prothro, James W.
- 78
- Pryor, William H.
- 77
- Quigley, James M.
- 47
- Radelet, Louis A.
- 233
- Radelet, Louis A.
- 233, 281
- Ragon, John C.
- 140, 303, 352
- Ragon, John C.
- 38, 190, 303
- Rainach, W. M.
- 183
- Ramsey, Charles.
- 213
- Ramsey, Charles.
- 40, 78, 213
- Randolp, A. Phillip.
- 225, 281
- Rankins, (Mr.).
- 229
- Ray, H. C.
- 77
- Reagan, Frank (Mrs.).
- 281
- Reagan, Paul.
- 60
- Reagan, Paul.
- 60
- Rease, Aletha.
- 248
- Reed, Oscar.
- 37
- Reiger, Harold.
- 137
- Reiger, Harold.
- 137
- Reid, W. W.
- 208
- Reissig, Frederick B.
- 185
- Reissig, Frederick B.
- 185
- Reitman, Alan.
- 170
- Retig, Richard A.
- 322
- Reynolds, George M.
- 38
- Rhodes, Elaine.
- 75, 84
- Rhodes, Elaine.
- 75
- Rice, Ellen S.
- 144, 145, 148
- Rice, James A.
- 82
- Rice, [Kathryn] (Mrs. James H., Sr.).
- 9, 38
- Rich, Elaine (Mrs. Ronald L.).
- 79
- Richardson, R[obert] P.
- 16
- Richmond, Julius B.
- 144
- Rickey, Henry A.
- 208, 212
- Rickey, Henry A.
- 208
- Riles, Wilson C.
- 60
- Riley, Edward R.
- 233
- Riley, Negail
- 9
- Rilling, Paul.
- 9, 56, 72, 77-79, 82, 128, 129, 141, 151, 155, 213, 228, 268, 270, 330, 331, 347
- Rilling, Paul.
- 9, 47, 61, 77-82, 116, 117, 185, 213, 228, 230, 248, 330, 347
- Rivers, Anne (Mrs. W. W.).
- 330
- Rixse, Charles E.
- 190
- Rixse, Charles E.
- 190
- Roberts, Augustus M.
- 37, 40
- Roberts, Augustus M.
- 37, 77, 88
- Roberts, Howard D.
- 162
- Roberts, Howard D.
- 162
- Roberts, N.
- 38
- Robinson, E. D.
- 83
- Robinson, J. M.
- 206
- Robinson, H. L.
- 40
- Rockefeller, Winthrop.
- 229, 270, 303
- Roebuck, Fred G.
- 40
- Rogers.
- 82
- Rogers, George D.
- 82, 206
- Rogers, Hope (Mrs. George D.).
- 84, 285
- Rogers, Hope (Mrs. George D.).
- 206
- Rogers, (Mrs.).
- 236
- Rogers, William P.
- 74
- Rooks, C. Shelby.
- 248
- Rorex, John T. "Jack."
- 84
- Rorex, John T. "Jack."
- 48, 77, 82
- Rosenfeld, A. H., Jr.
- 61
- Rosenfeld, A. H., Jr.
- 61
- Rosser, Ted.
- 80
- Routh, Frederck B.
- 7, 20, 151, 181, 182, 190, 245, 281, 315, 327, 330
- Routh, Frederck B.
- 38, 61, 151, 181, 186, 203, 228, 229, 277, 303, 315, 327, 330, 331
- Rowan, Carl T.
- 308
- Rowan, Carl T.
- 81, 117, 308
- Rowe, James W.
- 136
- Rowland, Eckel W.
- 352
- Rozzell, Betty.
- 342
- Rozzell, Forrest.
- 1
- Rubin, Morris.
- 256
- Ruffin, Jac C
- 213
- Ruffin, Jac C
- 40
- Russell, (Mrs.).
- 229
- Ruth, C. H.
- 208
- Rutledge, S. R.
- 119
- Sacks, Wilma C.
- 81
- Sacks, Wilma C.
- 81
- Sagami, Joseph K.
- 307
- Sample, Miriam.
- 342
- Samuel, John M. (Mrs.)
- 9
- Sandefur, Luleen.
- 330
- Sanders, Ira E.
- 47, 281, 303
- Sanders, Ira E.
- 281, 303
- Sands, Mary K. (Dr.).
- 75
- Sands, Mary K. (Dr.).
- 16, 75
- Sarratt, Reed.
- 81
- Sarratt, Reed.
- 81
- Saunders, Bobby.
- 77
- Saunders, Bobby.
- 77
- Savery - Miller Funeral Home.
- 77
- Sawyer, David A.
- 228
- Sawyer, David A.
- 229
- Scanlon, Jeanne.
- 60
- School of Law, Vanderbilt University.
- 245
- Schor, Irwin M.
- 47
- Schor, Irwin M.
- 47
- Schroeder, Janet.
- 60
- Schulder, Daniel J.
- 123
- Schulman, Irwin "Irv."
- 55, 78, 80, 185, 229
- Schulman, Irwin "Irv."
- 55, 66, 80, 185, 228
- Schwender, Fred O.
- 77
- Scott, Emma.
- 38
- Scott, Erin.
- 80
- Scott, J. D.
- 155
- Scott, James C.
- 137
- Scott, James C.
- 137, 346
- Scott, James Robert.
- 16
- Scott, Nanuel E.
- 40
- Scruggs, Jean.
- 12
- Scull, David.
- 245
- Scull, David.
- 245
- Sessions, Robert Paul.
- 315
- Sessions, Robert Paul.
- 40
- Seweriin, Rakel.
- 136
- Shamblin, J. Kenneth.
- 48, 79, 261
- Shamblin, J. Kenneth.
- 40
- Shannon.
- 78
- Shannon, William G.
- 77, 225
- Shannon, William G.
- 68, 78, 225
- Sharp, Parker.
- 1
- Sheeder, F. I.
- 208
- Shell, John R.
- 40
- Shelton, Bill.
- 281
- Shelton, Dean J. (Mrs.).
- 281
- Shepherd, Joshua K.
- 343
- Shepherd, Joshua K.
- 343
- Shephard, Mary Sue.
- 135
- Sherrod, Mildred "Mip."
- 78
- Sherrod, Mildred "Mip."
- 78
- Shine, Henry M., Jr.
- 61
- Shinert, Gregory E.
- 78, 228, 229
- Shinert, Gregory E.
- 78, 229
- Shoemaker, Don.
- 281
- Shoemaker, Harry L.
- 47
- Shoemaker, John E.
- 40, 212
- Shorty, R. S.
- 154
- Shriver, Robert Sargent, Jr.
- 144, 147
- Shriver, Robert Sargent, Jr.
- 82, 144
- Shrosphire, Irene.
- 78
- Shults, Robert.
- 80
- Shuman, Howard.
- 123
- Sikes, Arnold B.
- 346
- Silver, James W.
- 321
- Silver, James W.
- 141
- Sissel, H. Ben.
- 116
- Sissel, H. Ben.
- 116
- Siva-Shankar, Papanna.
- 136
- Sizemore, John.
- 81
- Smiley, Glenn E.
- 60
- Smiley, Glenn E.
- 60
- Smith, Celesine L.
- 356
- Smith, Kelly Miller.
- 77, 213
- Smith, Lillian.
- 7
- Smith, Moreland Griffith.
- 155
- Smith, Moreland Griffith.
- 155
- Smith, Oliver.
- 79, 229
- Smith, Oliver.
- 77
- Smith, Robert.
- 88
- Smith, Roland.
- 281, 303
- Smith, Roland.
- 40, 322
- Smythia, Joe.
- 40
- Snyder, Robert D.
- 7
- Snyder, Robert D.
- 7
- Sorensen, John H. (Mrs.).
- 206
- Southern Regional Council.
- 270, 281
- Spainhower, James I. "Jim."
- 47, 212
- Sparling, Eugene M.
- 154
- Sparling, Floy (Mrs. Eugene M.).
- 9, 37, 38, 82, 84, 116, 154, 206, 218
- Sparling, Floy (Mrs. Eugene M.).
- 7, 38, 79, 83, 84, 146, 154, 248, 343
- Spearman, Alice N. (Mrs.).
- 81, 162
- Spearman, Alice N. (Mrs.).
- 77, 81, 162
- Spencer, Corrie.
- 248
- Spencer, Sue.
- 225
- Spencer, Sue.
- 225
- Spiegel, Hans.
- 77
- Spiegel, Hans.
- 77
- Spiegler, Samuel.
- 77, 79
- Spock, Benjamin.
- 82
- Spoor, Ralph E., Jr.
- 82
- Starland, Victor D.
- 77
- State Commission Against Discrimination. Buffalo, New York.
- 116
- Stearns, C[ornelius] S.
- 40
- Stein, Robert.
- 82
- Stephan, Stephen.
- 9, 43, 82, 84, 119, 303, 330, 343
- Stephan, Stephen.
- 43, 82, 119
- Sterling, William.
- 137
- Stetson, Damon.
- 268
- Stevenson, E. S.
- 303
- Stevenson, Ian.
- 266
- Stewart, Charles.
- 20
- Stewart, William A.
- 77
- Stewart, William A.
- 162
- Stokely, Wilma Dykeman.
- 268
- Stoney, Katherine.
- 182, 237
- Stoney, Katherine.
- 14, 182
- Strauss, Sam B.
- 77
- Strauss, Sam B.
- 190
- Strode, Velma M.
- 224
- Stroud, Joe.
- 170
- Students Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Atlanta, Georgia
- 80
- Sudden [i.e. Sutton], Ozell.
- 19, 71
- Sugarman, Jule M.
- 145
- Sugarman, Jule M.
- 144
- Sussman, Peter M.
- 61
- Sussman, Peter M.
- 61
- Sutton, Ozell.
- 19, 38, 47, 61, 81, 82, 84, 206, 259
- Sutton, Ozell.
- 9, 52, 79, 81, 82, 84, 213, 270, 308
- Sutton, Willis A.
- 281, 315
- Sweazey, Ray W.
- 330
- Switzer, Rozella White.
- 185
- Switzer, Rozella White.
- 185
- Tabb, Arthur (Mrs.).
- 77
- Taconic Foundation.
- 270
- Talbot, D. Arlington.
- 40
- Talbot, D. Arlington.
- 9
- Tanenbaum, Marc.
- 60
- Tanner, George.
- 77
- Tarplee, Cornelius C.
- 77
- Tarplee, Cornelius C.
- 77
- Tarr, Burton F.
- 81
- Tatum, Lyle.
- 77
- Tatum, Lyle.
- 77
- Taylor, Grace.
- 281
- Taylor, Hobart, Jr.
- 212
- Temple, Allen.
- 213
- Temple, Mary N.
- 60
- Temple, Mary N.
- 60
- Terman, Isaiah.
- 55, 78, 79, 245
- Terry, Adolphine.
- 225
- Terry, David D.
- 84, 116
- Terry, David D. (Mrs.).
- 83, 84, 116, 135, 196, 277
- Thomas, Lillian.
- 77
- Thomas, Lillian.
- 77
- Thomas, N. Charles.
- 40, 78, 212, 248
- Thomas, N. Charles.
- 40
- Thompson, James.
- 282
- Thompson, John A.
- 9, 83, 116
- Thompson, John A.
- 83, 117
- Thompson, Lyle.
- 82
- Thompson, Lyle.
- 9, 92
- Thompson, William H.
- 9
- Thompson, William H.
- 9
- Thornbrough, Clarence R.
- 260
- Thornbrough, Clarence R.
- 260
- Tiffany, Gordon M.
- 123
- Tilly, Dorothy (Mrs. M. E.).
- 77, 330
- Tilly, Dorothy (Mrs. M. E.).
- 330
- Tompkins, Jerry.
- 212
- Towle, Warren Wilder.
- 48, 50, 81
- Towle, Warren Wilder.
- 48
- Townsend, William H.
- 9, 82, 155, 159
- Townsend, William H.
- 9, 37, 56, 77, 159
- Toy, Betty.
- 185
- Toy, Betty.
- 185
- Trigg, Martelle D.
- 229
- Trotter, M[arnette] Chestnutt (Mrs. John Franklin).
- 250
- Trotter, M[arnette] Chestnutt (Mrs. John Franklin).
- 206, 250
- Trulock, Walter III.
- 206, 352
- Truman, Harry S.
- 77
- Tucker, Everett, Jr.
- 196
- Tucker, Everett, Jr.
- 78
- Turner, Albert L.
- 248
- Turner, B. A
- 248
- Tyra, Edith.
- 282
- Tyson, George.
- 81, 147
- Tyson, George.
- 81
- Tyson, Herbert L.
- 48, 56, 79, 80, 135, 136, 229
- Ullman, Lois.
- 79
- Ullman, Lois.
- 78
- Upton, James S.
- 40
- Upton, Wayne.
- 48
- Urmy, Marion.
- 78
- Vail. Roy P.
- 147
- VanDerRoss, Richard Ernest.
- 137
- Van Landingham, Zach.
- 165
- Vance, K. E.
- 160
- Vanden-Bosch, John M.
- 40
- Vankerkooi, Fanny B.
- 229
- Vaught, W[orley] O[scar], Jr.
- 281, 342
- Vaught, W[orley] O[scar], Jr.
- 47, 48, 342
- Via, Emory F.
- 181, 331
- Via, Emory F.
- 181, 330
- Vinson, Louise S. (Mrs. James R.).
- 9, 343
- Vinson, Louise S. (Mrs. James R.).
- 9, 38, 352
- Vogel, Robert S.
- 5
- Vogel, Robert S.
- 5
- Waddell, Alfred J.
- 141
- Wade, Clifton.
- 20
- Wade, Edgar L.
- 225, 248
- Wade John W.
- 78
- Wade, Lyndon A.
- 248
- Walker, Charles C.
- 14, 38, 47, 48, 79, 81, 84, 270, 352
- Walker, Charles C.
- 9, 14, 80, 167, 169, 225
- Walker, Gerald.
- 82
- Walker, John W.
- 56, 77, 116, 198, 249
- Walker, John W.
- 9, 23, 47, 56, 77, 83, 118, 135, 136, 169, 206, 218, 245, 248, 270, 282, 283, 335
- Wall, James M.
- 48
- Walter, Frances E.
- 181
- Walter, Frances E.
- 181
- Walton, Aubrey G.
- 40
- Ward, A. Dudley.
- 48, 88, 212
- Ward, A. Dudley.
- 38, 208
- Waring, Thomas.
- 329
- Warner, C. R., Jr. (Mrs.).
- 147
- Warren, James.
- 82
- Watts, W. Norman.
- 248
- Watts, W. Norman.
- 248
- Watzek, Peter F.
- 281
- Watzek, Peter F.
- 42
- Wayland, E. T.
- 167
- Weatherspoon, (Mrs.).
- 79
- Weaver, Galen R.
- 78
- Weaver, Galen R.
- 80, 225
- Weaver, Robert C.
- 159
- Weaver, Robert C.
- 155, 159
- Weinberger, Sarah.
- 245
- Welch, Maynard.
- 68
- Wells, Douglas.
- 135
- Wells, Guy H.
- 162
- Wells, Guy H.
- 162
- Westfall, Julia R.
- 16
- Westington Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- 267
- Wheeler, Claudia.
- 225
- Wheeler, John H.
- 19, 64
- Wheeler, John H.
- 9, 19
- Whitcomb, Stuart E.
- 347
- White, A[mos] J.
- 40
- White, John E.
- 185
- White, Lee C.
- 61, 80
- White, [Olen] B.
- 259
- White, Walter.
- 40
- White, Wayne H.
- 315
- Whitlow, S. A.
- 40
- Whitney, John Hay Foundation.
- 77
- Whitney, Norman.
- 5
- Whittier, Sumner G.
- 203
- Wicoff, Judith.
- 60
- Wicoff, Judith.
- 60
- Wilcoxen, Hardy C.
- 161
- Wilkerson, Frankie Val.
- 77
- Wilkerson, Frankie Val.
- 77
- Wilkie,W[alter] W.
- 14
- Wilkins, Henry III.
- 248
- Wilkins, Henry III.
- 248
- Wilkins, Roy.
- 335
- Willcox, W[illiam] A. "Bill."
- 72
- Willcox, W[illiam] A. "Bill."
- 9, 48
- Williams, E[rnest] B.
- 160, 206
- Williams, E[rnest] B.
- 37, 38, 40, 83, 84
- Williams, E. Grainger.
- 77, 229
- Williams, E. Grainger.
- 228
- Williams, Kale.
- 60, 322
- Williams, Kale.
- 5
- Williams, Marine.
- 213
- Williams, Thad.
- 206
- Williams, V. H. "Bill."
- 268
- Williams, William K. "Bill."
- 82
- Williams, William K. "Bill."
- 162
- Williamson, Adrian.
- 206
- Williamson, Adrian.
- 206
- Williamson, Gaston.
- 9
- Williamson, Gaston.
- 190
- Willard, John.
- 200
- Willis, Mike.
- 7, 116
- Willis, Verna.
- 206
- Willis, Verna.
- 206
- Wilson, A. O.
- 40
- Wilson, Billie. (Mrs. Gordon N.).
- 78
- Wilson, E. Raymond.
- 170
- Wilson, Joan.
- 48
- Wilson, Joan.
- 47
- Wilson, Katherine.
- 12
- Wilson, Robert H.
- 78
- Wisham, D. E.
- 259
- Wisner. Elizabeth.
- 225
- Wisner. Elizabeth.
- 225
- Witting, Chris J.
- 267
- Wixom, Edith Ann. (Mrs. Robert L).
- 60, 206
- Wixom, Robert L. "Bob."
- 2, 5, 60, 282
- Wixom, Robert L. "Bob."
- 5, 12
- Women's Division of Christian Service.
- 185
- Woods, Adell. (Mrs. Jesse B.).
- 9, 38, 206
- Woods, Henry.
- 265
- Woods, Henry.
- 9, 206
- Woods, Jessie.
- 206
- Woodward, C. Vann.
- 228, 229
- Woodward, C. Vann.
- 228, 229
- Woolard, H [arold] I.
- 9
- Workman, Elizabeth.
- 75, 206
- Workman, James N.
- 40
- World Outlook, Editorial Department.
- 185
- Worley, Loyd F.
- 208
- Worthen, Booker.
- 206
- Wright, Diane J.
- 81
- Wright, Diane J.
- 81
- Wright, F[rederick] Bruce.
- 38
- Wright, Marion A.
- 9, 77, 229, 327
- Wright, Marion A.
- 9, 77, 183, 228, 354
- Wright, S. J.
- 248
- Wyre, Dorothy Otis.
- 75, 225
- Wyre, Dorothy Otis.
- 43, 75
- Yarmolinsky, Adam.
- 305
- Yarmolinsky, Adam.
- 281, 305
- Yarrow, C. H. "Mike."
- 60, 78, 200, 266
- Yarrow, C. H. "Mike."
- 60, 200, 266
- Yates, Richard.
- 78, 229
- Yingling, C. E.
- 259
- Young, Andrew.
- 9
- Young, Bob.
- 80
- Young, Louise.
- 77
- Young, Louise.
- 185
- Young, Rufus King.
- 40, 155, 208, 212
- Youngdahl, James Edward.
- 9, 61, 77, 84, 228, 265
- Youngdahl, James Edward.
- 9, 61, 77, 84, 229
- Yungblut, John R.
- 77
- Yungblut, John R.
- 170
- Ziehi, Ona.
- 282
- Zimmerman, Mitchell.
- 335
- Ziskin, Harriet.
- 120
- Zuck, Melvin.
- 9, 60
- Zuck, Melvin.
- 5, 60, 80
Index to Subjects
"Accusations Against ACHR. 46" indicates that in Folder 46 material concerning accusations against ACHR will be found.
"Arnold, Ruth. 46, 61" indicates that in Folder 46 and Folder 61 material concerning Ruth Arnold will be found.
- Accusations Against ACHR.
- 46
- ACHR Annual Meeting, Oct 12, 1956.
- 1, 268
- ACHR Annual Meeting, Nov 17, 1961.
- 80, 117
- ACHR Annual Meeting, Jan 29, 30, 1965.
- 152
- ACHR Annual Meetings.
- 1, 7-10, 80, 117, 151, 152, 161, 218, 220-222, 268
- ACHR Bank Deposit Receipts.
- 27, 33
- ACHR Bank Statements.
- 14, 15, 26
- ACHR, Bills Paid by.
- 32-35
- ACHR Board Meetings.
- 7, 9, 10, 37-39, 43, 72, 75, 126, 138, 151, 152, 212, 215, 216, 218, 268, 330
- ACHR Board of Directors.
- 7, 9, 10, 37-39, 43, 81, 82, 151, 152, 225
- ACHR Budget Reports.
- 7, 10, 11, 37, 39, 41, 128-133, 151, 182
- ACHR Constitution.
- 73, 151, 152, 216, 221, 246
- ACHR Correspondence, 1957-1960.
- 77
- ACHR Correspondence, 1961.
- 78-80
- ACHR Correspondence, 1962.
- 81, 82
- ACHR Employees Federal Income Tax Returns, 1961.
- 124
- ACHR Employees Federal Tax Information, 1959.
- 125
- ACHR Executive Committee.
- 98, 116, 181, 215-220, 223, 343
- ACHR Expenses.
- 79, 140
- ACHR Finances, 1961.
- 128, 129
- ACHR Finances, 1962.
- 129
- ACHR Financial Reports.
- 7, 10, 11, 37, 39, 41
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1955-1957.
- 130
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1956.
- 223
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1957.
- 131, 247
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1957-1958.
- 132, 216, 268
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1957-1959.
- 133, 268
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1959.
- 217, 225, 270
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1963.
- 327
- ACHR Financial Reports, 1966.
- 268
- ACHR Form Letter, 1955 – "Suggested Ways to Use Membership Kit."
- 139
- ACHR Form Letters.
- 138
- ACHR, History of.
- 151, 152
- ACHR Labels for File Folders.
- 178
- ACHR Lists of Contracts.
- 184
- ACHR Literature Orders, 1960.
- 185
- ACHR – Little Rock.
- 68, 76, 135-137
- ACHR Membership and Finance Drive, 1959.
- 206
- ACHR Membership Dues.
- 75, 79, 81, 83, 138
- ACHR Membership Lists by Towns, 1958.
- 207
- ACHR Mimeograph Materials, 1955.
- 211
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1957.
- 215
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1958.
- 216
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1959.
- 217
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1960.
- 218
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1961.
- 219
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1962.
- 220
- ACHR Minutes of Board, 1963.
- 221
- ACHR Miscellaneous Reports.
- 302
- ACHR Organizational Material.
- 245
- ACHR Personnel Policies.
- 16
- ACHR Position Papers.
- 263
- ACHR Proposed Budgets.
- 7, 10, 11, 37, 39, 41
- ACHR Quarterly Reports, 1955-1956.
- 286
- ACHR Quarterly Reports, 1957-1958.
- 287
- ACHR Quarterly Reports, 1959-1960.
- 288
- ACHR Quarterly Reports, 1961-1962.
- 289
- ACHR Quarterly Reports, 1963-1964.
- 290
- ACHR Quarterly Reports, 1965-1966.
- 291
- ACHR Receipts & Bills.
- 294
- ACHR Receipts & Disbursements.
- 295
- ACHR Resource Prospect.
- 303
- ACHR Simple Steps
- 313, 317
- ACHR. Some Simple Suggestions on School Desegregation by the New Guidelines to Concerned Schools Patrons
- 115
- ACHR Tax-exemption Status.
- 77, 78, 270
- ACHR Ways and Means Committee.
- 352
- Acklen, Henry E.
- 40
- Act 10 of 1958, Action on.
- 2, 5
- Act 115 of 1959.
- 2
- Action on Act 10 of 1958.
- 2, 5
- Actors' Equity.
- 123
- ADA World.
- 6
- ADA World, Volume 19, Number 2, February, 1964.
- 122
- Adler, Franz.
- 43, 63
- Adult Education Association of the U.S.A. Taking Action in the Community (Illinois, 1955).
- 168
- Advisory Council of ACHR.
- 10
- AEC.
- 97
- Affiliated State Organizations – General Information.
- 3
- AFL-CIO. America's Health Needs, The Government's Role (Washington, D.C., July, 1963).
- 205
- AFL-CIO News, January 4, 1964.
- 122
- AFL-CIO News, November 21, 1964.
- 63
- AFL-CIO News, July 31, 1965.
- 63
- AFL-CIO News, August 20, 1966.
- 261
- AFL-CIO. 1963 Handbook on Hospital Insurance for the Aged Through Social Security (Washington D.C., April, 1963).
- 205
- African Desk on Institute of International Relations.
- 137
- Agbu, Patrick Chike.
- 135, 136
- Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal College, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- 1
- Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.
- 123
- Agriculture, U.S. Department of.
- 64
- Akuamoa, Charles Opuni.
- 77
- Alabama Council Bulletin, March 15, 1965.
- 161
- Alabama Council Bulletin, March 30, 1965.
- 161
- Alabama Council on Human Relations.
- 3, 80, 82, 143, 152, 161, 162, 312, 328
- Albin, Ed[gar].
- 5
- Aldersgate Camp, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 163
- Alexander, Jean E. Let's Get Down To Cases (New York, 1957).
- 111, 271, 293, 296
- Alexander, T[heophilus] D.
- 40
- Alexandria (Virginia) Council on Human Relations.
- 163, 164
- Alford, Marian. "Fayetteville Group Tackles Race Problems," Arkansas Traveler, December 15, 1961.
- 161
- Allana, Ghulam Ali.
- 136
- Allen, Dick. "Benton's Simple Game Plan: Keep Ball Away From Hall," Arkansas Gazette, October 21, 1966.
- 235
- Allen, Dick. "Jones Gets Chance, Proves His Worth," Arkansas Gazette, May 17, 1967.
- 235
- Allen, Dick. "Little Extras Give Foursome Big Boost in Tiger Relays," Arkansas Gazette, March 24, 1967.
- 235
- Allen High School, Asheville, North Carolina.
- 9
- Allen, Oliver. "Chief Counsel For Equality."
- 247
- Allen Report (The): Desegregating The Public Schools of New York City, May 12, 1964.
- 95
- Allin, Richard. "The War on Poverty: Arkansas Role," Arkansas Gazette, July 12, 1964.
- 122
- Allport, Gordon W. "ABC's of Scapegoating," (NewYork, 1959).
- 273
- American Association of University Professors.
- 2, 347
- American Association of University Women.
- 38, 57
- American Association of University Women, Little Rock Branch. The Legislative Program Committee.
- 114
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- 2, 59, 109, 172, 340
- American Federalist (The), Volume 71, Number 4, April, 1964.
- 122
- American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.
- 63
- American Friends Service Committee.
- 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 56, 60, 109, 134, 162, 200
- American Friends Service Committee. Race and Conscience in America (Oklahoma, 1959).
- 112
- American Friends Service Committee. "The Rights of Every Child" (Washington, D.C., April, 1955).
- 101
- American Friends Service Committee. Rights of Conscience Fund.
- 12
- American Friends Service Committee. Seminar for Teen Agers in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 5
- American Friends Service Committee. 1300 High School Students Ask...How Can We Protect Our Freedom? (1957).
- 111
- American Friends Service Committee, World Affairs Seminar for Teen Agers.
- 5
- American Jewish Committee.
- 13, 28, 30, 36, 50, 64, 66, 113, 114, 163, 165, 170
- American Jewish Committee. Bigotry In Action, Organized Anti-Semitism In The United States Today (New York, October, 1958).
- 165
- American Jewish Committee. The Police and Race Relations (New York, February, 1966).
- 113
- American Jewish Committee. The Tyranny of Poverty (New York, January, 1966).
- 113
- American Jewish Congress.
- 30, 55, 95, 108, 165, 336, 337
- American Jewish Congress. From Color Blind to Color Conscious (New York).
- 314
- American Jewish Congress. The People Take the Lead: A Record of Progress in Civil Rights, 1948 to 1959 (New York, 1959).
- 111
- American Legion.
- 2
- American Legions National Americanism Commission.
- 329, 353
- American Unitarian Association.
- 9
- Americans for Democratic Action.
- 6
- Am-Vets.
- 350
- Anderson, Allan.
- 40
- Angell, Ernest. "Civil Liberties and the Southern Lawyer," Civil Liberties, Number 194, January, 1962.
- 265
- Angola, Portugal.
- 208
- Annual Meeting of ACHR, October 12, 1956.
- 1, 268
- Annual Meeting of ACHR, November 17, 1961.
- 80, 117
- Annual Meeting of ACHR, January 30, 1965.
- 152
- Annual Meetings of ACHR.
- 1, 7-10, 80, 117, 151, 152, 161, 218, 220-222, 268
- Annual Reports of ACHR.
- 11
- Anselmi, Tina.
- 137
- Anthony, Paul.
- 355
- Anti-Defamation League. Christian Friends, Volume XXII, Number 3, September, 1965.
- 13
- Anti-Defamation League. Forum, New York, December 6, 1958.
- 109
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
- 55, 66, 108, 114, 163, 165, 354
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. F.E.P.C. and the Cost of Discrimination (New York).
- 102
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. The High Cost of Conflict (New York).
- 100
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Mammy Yokum and the Great Dogpatch Mystery (New York, 1956).
- 55, 274
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Prejudice in Children: A Conversation with Dr. Spock (New York, 1963).
- 272
- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Save Our Schools, A Roundup of Southern Press Opinion (August, 1959).
- 101
- Apple, R. W., Jr. "The Ivy-League Integrationist," The Reporter, February 14, 1963.
- 70
- Appleton, Bonita. "Rape Victim's Child Can't Erase Night of Horror," Jackson Daily News, Volume 67, Number 3, May 13, 1959.
- 354
- Area Redevelopment Act.
- 61
- Arens, Richard. "The Communist Campaign Against Our Immigration Service," The American Mercury Magazine, March, 1958.
- 12
- Arkansas Advisory Committee on Civil Rights.
- 80
- Arkansas Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
- 115
- Arkansas Advisory Committee on the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Report on Arkansas: Education, September, 1963.
- 97
- Arkansas Alumnus.
- 2
- Arkansas Baptist – 1963 clippings.
- 49
- Arkansas Baptist – 1964 clippings.
- 49
- Arkansas Baptist – 1965 clippings.
- 47, 209, 256.
- Arkansas Baptist – 1966 clippings.
- 49
- Arkansas Bar Association.
- 9
- Arkansas Branch, Southern Regional Council.
- 14, 15
- Arkansas Christian Missionary Society.
- 47
- Arkansas Citizens for Orderly Compliance.
- 47
- Arkansas Committee of the National Civil Rights Commission.
- 9
- Arkansas Cooperative School Improvement Program.
- 97
- Arkansas Council on Churches.
- 9, 17, 18, 48
- Arkansas Council on County and Community Affairs.
- 19
- Arkansas Democrat – 1955 clippings.
- 16, 160
- Arkansas Democrat – 1956 clippings.
- 16, 261
- Arkansas Democrat – 1957 clippings.
- 347
- Arkansas Democrat – 1958 clippings.
- 53, 188, 190, 209
- Arkansas Democrat – 1959 clippings.
- 277
- Arkansas Democrat – 1960 clippings.
- 266, 335
- Arkansas Democrat – 1961 clippings.
- 49, 170, 172, 212, 228, 230
- Arkansas Democrat – 1962 clippings.
- 19, 209, 308
- Arkansas Democrat – 1963 clippings.
- 23, 190, 321
- Arkansas Democrat – 1964 clippings.
- 76, 152, 260, 316
- Arkansas Democrat – 1965 clippings.
- 12, 47, 76, 145, 152, 191, 263
- Arkansas Department of Education Newsmagazine, Volume III, Number 2, April, 1965.
- 98
- Arkansas Department of Education. Statistical Summary For The Public Schools of Arkansas, 1952-1954
- 98
- Arkansas Economist, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter, 1963.
- 89
- Arkansas Education.
- 97, 98
- Arkansas Education Association.
- 1, 21, 341
- Arkansas Education Association. Guidebook for Officers of Local Associations (Little Rock, Arkansas, 1964).
- 21
- Arkansas Election Laws.
- 21
- Arkansas Faith, Volume 1, Number 5, March, 1956.
- 13
- Arkansas Faith, Volume 1, Number 6, April, 1956.
- 13
- Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation.
- 38
- Arkansas Gazette
- 77, 151, 160, 225, 239, 354
- Arkansas Gazette – 1951 clippings.
- 260
- Arkansas Gazette – 1955 clippings.
- 16, 135, 160, 191
- Arkansas Gazette – 1956 clippings.
- 16, 18, 90, 193, 194, 233, 239, 260, 261, 356
- Arkansas Gazette – 1957 clippings.
- 13, 188, 200, 239, 241
- Arkansas Gazette – 1958 clippings.
- 2, 16, 53, 188, 190, 194, 277
- Arkansas Gazette – 1959 clippings.
- 2, 19, 136, 190, 198, 261, 335
- Arkansas Gazette – 1960 clippings.
- 157, 171, 172, 200, 316, 322
- Arkansas Gazette – 1961 clippings.
- 19, 117, 121, 172, 187, 230, 350
- Arkansas Gazette – 1962 clippings.
- 19, 56, 85, 98, 190-192, 196, 260, 261, 308, 316
- Arkansas Gazette – 1963 clippings.
- 51, 76, 120, 191, 239, 243, 262, 316, 321
- Arkansas Gazette – 1964 clippings.
- 13, 23, 76, 120, 122, 152, 157, 158, 188, 196, 198, 239, 263, 316, 341
- Arkansas Gazette – 1965 clippings.
- 23, 25, 47, 49, 64, 70, 76, 122, 152, 157, 159, 161, 192, 196, 200, 209, 239, 264, 317, 318
- Arkansas Gazette – 1966 clippings.
- 120, 122, 152, 158, 167, 188, 196, 200, 239, 243, 258, 259, 261, 268, 310, 317, 335
- Arkansas Gazette – 1967 clippings.
- 19, 23, 152, 157, 159, 192, 200, 203, 235, 307, 335
- Arkansas General Assembly, 1957.
- 320
- Arkansas General Assembly, 1959.
- 180
- Arkansas Industrial Development Commission.
- 20
- Arkansas Legionnaire – 1955 clippings.
- 16
- Arkansas Methodist – 1957 clippings.
- 188
- Arkansas Methodist – 1958 clippings.
- 135
- Arkansas Methodist – 1960 clippings.
- 209
- Arkansas Methodist – 1961 clippings.
- 209
- Arkansas Methodist – 1963 clippings.
- 209
- Arkansas Methodist – 1964 clippings.
- 209
- Arkansas Methodist – 1965 clippings.
- 209
- Arkansas Methodist – Student Movement.
- 209
- Arkansas Plan.
- 343
- Arkansas Politics, 1958 – Newspaper clippings on.
- 241
- Arkansas Public Facilities.
- 278
- Arkansas Pupil Placement Law.
- 5, 9, 56
- Arkansas Recorder
- 5, 152
- Arkansas Schools – Negro.
- 23, 24, 57, 116
- Arkansas State Advisory Commission.
- 61
- Arkansas State Constitution.
- 22
- Arkansas State Hospital, Little Rock.
- 5, 60
- Arkansas State Press, Volume 16, Number 18, August 31, 1956.
- 194
- Arkansas State Press, Volume 16. Number 19, September 7, 1956.
- 193
- Arkansas State Press, Volume 17, Number 37, January 31, 1958.
- 188
- Arkansas State Press – 1958 clippings.
- 56
- Arkansas Statesman – 1962 clippings.
- 260, 308
- Arkansas Statesman – 1965 clippings.
- 318
- Arkansas Student Human Relations Conference, Camp Aldersgate, Little Rock, Arkansas
- 141
- Arkansas Synod of Presbyterian Church.
- 78
- Arkansas Teachers Association.
- 2, 77, 341
- Arkansas Voters.
- 285
- Arkansas Young Democratic Club.
- 21
- Arnold, James W. "Religious Textbooks...Primers In Bigotry," Ave Maria, October 10 and 17, 1964.
- 296
- Arnold, Ruth.
- 46, 61
- Arrow Incorporated National Congress of American Indians.
- 214
- Ascoli, Max. "The Courage of Prudence," The Reporter, March 8, 1956.
- 108
- Ashmore, Harry Scott.
- 5, 12, 22, 55, 60, 135, 160, 165, 234, 239, 269, 354
- Ashmore, Harry Scott. "The Coming Showdown in the Race Crisis," Look, July 16, 1963.
- 22
- Ashmore, Harry Scott. "The Easy Chair, the Untold Story Behind Little Rock," Harper's Magazine, June, 1958.
- 194, 292
- Asia Foundation (The). Program Bulletin, Number 1, December, 1956.
- 135
- Asia Foundation (The). Program Bulletin, Number 5, December, 1957.
- 135
- Association of the Citizen's Council, Greenwood, Mississippi.
- 354
- Association of Citizen's Councils of Arkansas.
- 355
- Atlanta, Georgia, Letters To and From.
- 181-183
- Atlanta, Georgia, University.
- 56
- Augusta (Georgia) Courier, March 23, 1959.
- 165
- Augusta (Georgia) Courier, July 8, 1963.
- 353
- Auman, Lester W.
- 38
- Babbitt, Thelma.
- 47, 48, 56, 60, 198
- Bacon, Margaret H. "Prejudice Doesn't Come Naturally," Parent's Magazine, February, 1962.
- 298
- Bagdikian, Ben H. "The Black Immigrants," The Saturday Evening Post, July 15, 1967.
- 192
- Bagdikian, Ben H. "Negro Youth's New March on Dixie," The Saturday Evening Post
- 334
- Bagwell, William.
- 60
- Bailey, Jim. "Scouts Pester Jones Star: He Fits As Cager, Student," Arkansas Gazette, March 29, 1959.
- 243, 347
- Baker, F. W.
- 24
- Baker, Jack. "Coleman Recalls His First Lesson In Race Relations – A Closed Door," Arkansas Gazette, December 13, 1966.
- 152
- Baker, Jack. "Ex-Workers for SNCC Tell Way Group Faded in State," Arkansas Gazette, February 26, 1967.
- 335
- Baker, Robert E. "Richmond Quietly Leads Way In Race Relations," The Washington Post, July 29, 1962.
- 108
- Balcomb, Raymond E. "Another Methodist on the ‘Central' The Case Against Commission Report," The Christian Century, March 9, 1960.
- 300
- Baldwin, James. "As Much Truth As One Can Bear," The New York Times Book Review, January 14, 1962.
- 247
- Baltimore Urban League.
- 110
- Bank Deposit Receipts of ACHR.
- 27, 33
- Bank Statements of ACHR.
- 14, 15, 26
- Banner, Knox.
- 7
- Barnes, Willim.
- 77
- Barnhart, Ralph Clayton.
- 60
- Barth, Alan. "Report of the ‘Rampageous Right'," The New York Times Magazine, November 26, 1961.
- 172
- Bates, Daisy (Mrs. L. C.).
- 5, 48, 60
- Bates, Joy (Mrs. W. Floyd).
- 14
- Battelle, Fanchon. Fluoridation Unmasked (Wisconsin, 1953).
- 12
- Bay Area Student Committee For the Abolition of the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
- 172
- Bean, Frank D., Jr. Hotel – Motel Desegregation in Kentucky (Frankfort, Ky.), August, 1963.
- 164
- The Bearcat Flash (Horace Mann High School, Little Rock, Ark.) Volume 31, Number 5, February 5, 1962.
- 268
- Bearden, Arkansas, Public Schools.
- 85, 262
- Bearden Segregation Suit.
- 85, 262
- Beauchamp, Mary. "What Parents Can Do About Prejudice," ADL Bulletin, April, 1957.
- 342
- Beaumont Citizens' Council.
- 354
- Beecher, William. "The Wall Street Journal," The Wall Street Journal, February 4, 1963.
- 279
- Bennett, Bruce.
- 254
- Bennett, John C. "The Religious Concern With Politics," (NewYork, 1960).
- 299
- Bennett, Lerone Jr. "Behind the Cotton Curtain," Ebony, January, 1962.
- 153
- Bennett, Lerone Jr. "From Booker T. – To Martin L." Ebony, November, 1962.
- 153
- Bennett, Lerone Jr. "Generation of Crisis," [Ebony].
- 153
- Bennett, Lerone Jr. "The Negro in the American Revolution," Ebony
- 153
- [Bennett, Lerone Jr.] "The Negro in the Civil War," Ebony, June, 1962.
- 153
- Bentley, George. "Columbia Lawyer Aids Defendant in Eviction Case," Arkansas Gazette, November 23, 1966.
- 260
- Bentley, George. "Positive Steps Needed in Fall to Prove Schools' Good Faith," Arkansas Gazette, February 28, 1965
- 318
- Bentley, George. "2 Rival Requests for Recall Voting Receive Approval," Arkansas Gazette, May 15, 1959.
- 277
- Bentley, George and Valachovic, Ernest. "State Court Rules Against Integration," Arkansas Gazette, August 30, 1957.
- 188
- Bernstein, Victor H. "Why Negroes Are Still Angry," Redbook, July, 1966.
- 70
- Better Schools Spotlight Report, Volume 4, Number 1, Jan., 1958. 93. Bibliographies.
- 28-30
- Bills and Resolutions to Watch, 1958.
- 31
- Bills Paid by ACHR.
- 32-35
- Binder, James.
- 66
- Birmingham Council on Human Relations. Religious Bodies and the Supreme Court Decision (Georgia, 1957).
- 297
- Birnbaum, Max. "Whose Values Should Be Taught?," Saturday Review, June 20, 1964.
- 325
- Bishops of the United States.
- 300
- Black, Algernon D. Who's My Neighbor? (New York, 1958).
- 156
- Black, L. T.
- 24
- Black Muslims.
- 36
- Black Supremacy Movements.
- 36
- Blackfish Cooperative Cotton Gin Association, Heth, Arkansas
- 56
- Blake, Eugene Carson.
- 48
- Bloomgarden, Lawrence. "Our Changing Elite Colleges," Commentary, February, 1960.
- 91
- Blossom, [Virgil T.].
- 5, 7
- Blossom, Virgil T. "The Untold Story of Little Rock," Saturday Evening Post, May 23, 1959.
- 193
- Blossom, Virgil T. "The Untold Story of Little Rock," Saturday Evening Post, May 30, 1959.
- 193
- Blossom, Virgil T. "The Untold Story of Little Rock," Saturday Evening Post, June 6, 1959.
- 188
- Bluefield Area Council on Human Relations (West Virginia).
- 164
- Board Meetings, ACHR.
- 7-10, 37-39, 43, 72, 75, 126, 138, 151, 152, 212, 215, 216, 218, 268, 330
- Board of Directors of ACHR.
- 7, 9, 10, 37-39, 43, 81, 82, 151, 152, 225
- Board of Education of St. Louis, Missouri.
- 91
- Board of Fort Smith Headstart Council.
- 145
- Boileau, David.
- 61
- Bonnit, Edward.
- 43
- Booker Homes, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 48
- Booker, Joseph Robert.
- 14, 37, 77
- Book & Pamphlets, Orders for (1957-58).
- 245
- Bost, Roger.
- 144
- Bosworth, Warren. "Georgia Courting Same Fate, Little Rock School Chief Says," Atlanta Constitution, November 5, 1959.
- 190
- Bouzek, Bob. "Carroll Students Tell of Little Rock Survey," Waukesha Freeman, April 10, 1958.
- 52
- Braden, Ann. "Students Challenge Rural Georgia," The Southern Patriot.
- 334
- Brant, Irving. "Virginia Voices of Past Speak on Today's Problems," The Washington Post and Times Herald, September 14, 1958.
- 224
- Branton, Wiley. "Attacks Aimed at Negroes Who Are Attempting to Vote," Pine Bluff Commercial, March 7, 1963.
- 88
- Brewer, Herbert.
- 12, 354
- Brewer, Joe R.
- 151
- Brewer, Vivion (Mrs. Joe R.).
- 9, 151
- Briggs, William A.
- 48
- Brizendine, James
- 63
- Brooks, Thomas R. "To the East of the Communist Party," New York Times Magazine, April 25, 1965.
- 70
- Brotherhood Week – 1957.
- 40
- Brown, Minniejean.
- 48
- Brumley, Carl. "Dixie Firms Find Them More of a Burden as Racial Tension Grows," The Wall Street Journa, December 17, 1957.
- 187
- Brumley, Carl. "Segregation Cost," The Wall Street Journal, December 17, 1957.
- 90, 190
- Buchanan, Scott.
- 293
- Budgets, Proposed, of ACHR.
- 7, 10, 11, 37, 39, 41, 128-133, 151, 182
- Budget Reports of ACHR.
- 7, 10, 11, 37, 39, 41, 128-133, 151, 182
- Budotela, Raphael.
- 136
- Bunche, Ralph J.
- 163
- Bureau of Census, Census Operation Office.
- 144, 145
- Burns, Ben. "‘They're Not Uncle Tom's Children'," Reporter, March 8, 1956.
- 272
- Burnsville, North Carolina, Education Project.
- 9
- Businessmen in Arkansas.
- 42
- Butler, Bill. "Hoxie, A City Divided," Arkansas Democrat, August 7, 1955.
- 160
- Butler County (Alabama) Citizens Council.
- 355
- Byrnes, James F. "Guns and Bayonets Cannot Promote Education," United States News and World Report, October 5, 1956.
- 92
- Cadbury, Henry J.
- 60
- Cahill, Jerome S. "Ten Most Common Objections to Rights Bill Are Answered," Philadelphia Inquirer, March [8], 1964.
- 197
- Caldwell, Arthur B. "The Civil Right Section, Its Functions and Its Statutes," July 16, 1953.
- 120
- California Housing Laws.
- 85
- Camp Aldersgate, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 43, 163
- Campbell, Donald Kennedy.
- 40, 47, 50
- Campbell, Will.
- 224
- Campbell, Will. "A Man Had Two Sons."
- 51
- "Can Today's ‘Unemployables' Become Tomorrow's Salesmen?," Merchandising Week, March 29, 1965.
- 267
- Can We Afford to Close Our Public Schools? (December, 1959).
- 93, 100
- Capital Citizen's Council, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 353, 354
- Capitol Publishing Company. About People (1947).
- 274
- Carbine, Patricia. "An Arkansas Junior Pointed the Way," Look, December 9, 1958.
- 98
- Carmichael, Omer. "The Louisville Story – Told by Carmichael," The New York Times Magazine, October 7, 1956.
- 87
- Carmichael, Stokely.
- 335
- Carmichael, Stokely. "What We Want," The New York Review, September 22, 1966.
- 335
- Carothers, J. Edwin.
- 16, 23
- Carpenter, Elizabeth. "Faubus Talks of Plan for Restoring Harmony But Doesn't Give Details," Arkansas Gazette, March 21, 1958.
- 190
- Carpenter, Leslie. "FCC Report Shows Claude Carpenter is Wealthy Man," Arkansas Gazette, May 31, 1959.
- 261
- Carpenter, Raymond.
- 161
- Carr, Max.
- 5
- Carter, Hodding. "Desegregation Does Not Mean Integration," The New York Times Magazine, February 11, 1962.
- 234
- Carter, Hodding. "Hodding Carter Reflects on Being Burned in Effigy."
- 240
- Carter, Hodding. "The South and I," Look, March 22, 1955.
- 166
- Carter, Hodding. "A Wave of Terror Threatens the South," Look, March 22, 1955.
- 165
- Carter, John.
- 144
- Cartwright, Colbert S.
- 10, 40, 47, 49, 78, 152
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- National Americanism Commission.
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- 159
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- National Planning Association.
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- National Voter (The), November - December, 1960.
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- "Negro American," Time, January 3, 1964.
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- Negro Migration.
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- Negro Police.
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- New Rebel (The), Volume II., Number II, October, 1964.
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- New South. Volume 5, Number 4 & 5, April - May , 1950.
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- New York Times – 1959 clippings.
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- New York Times – 1960 clippings.
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- News & Views
- 116
- News Media – Arkansas Gazette.
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- News Media – Pine Bluff Commercial
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- Newspaper Clipping on Arkansas Politics, 1958.
- 241
- Newsweek, September 16, 1957.
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- North Little Rock, Arkansas.
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- North Little Rock (Arkansas) Schools.
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- Northwest Arkansas Times – 1962 clippings.
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- Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, New York.
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- Oral Polio Vaccine. (Sabin).
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- Order Number 67-1481 from the Government of the District of Columbia.
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- Ordinance #10,638 of Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 46
- Ordinance #11,422 of Little Rock, Arkansas.
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- Organizations Assisting Schools in September (OASIS). Background: Atlanta (Georgia).
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- 95
- Phelps-Stokes Fund.
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- Phi Delta Kappa – Negro Transfers.
- 81
- Phi Delta Kappan, Volume 37, Number 8, May, 1956.
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- 24
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial
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- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1956 clippings.
- 224
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1961 clippings.
- 88, 171, 172, 240, 250, 307
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1962 clippings.
- 70, 71, 240, 261, 317
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1963 clippings.
- 22, 88, 190, 240, 268, 316, 317, 321, 347
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1964 clippings.
- 19, 152, 209, 260
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1965 clippings.
- 13, 23, 49, 70, 123, 240, 318
- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Commercial – 1966 clippings.
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- Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Council on Human Relations
- 7
- Pitman-Moore Measles Vaccine.
- 144
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- 12
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- 168
- Poetry, American.
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- Poindexter, Ann.
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- Police and Community Relations Newsletter, Number 18, April, 1966.
- 233
- Police-Community Relations Institute, Texas A & M College.
- 5
- Police, Negro
- 173
- Political and Social Forces.
- 252
- Politics – Bruce Bennett.
- 254
- Politics – Employment Security Division.
- 255
- Politics – Orval Faubus.
- 260
- Politics – Fulbright.
- 255
- Politics – Jim Johnson.
- 258
- Politics – I. S. McClinton.
- 257
- Politics – Negroes.
- 259
- Politics – State.
- 261
- Politics – State Courts.
- 262
- Poll Tax Applications.
- 77, 268, 351
- Poll Tax Receipts.
- 77, 268, 351
- Pollitt, Dan.
- 2
- Pollitt, Daniel H. "Dime Store Demonstrations: Events and Legal Problems of First Sixty Days," Duke Law Journal, Number 3, 1960.
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- 60
- Poverty.
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- Powell, Theodore & Lanoue, George R. "Pioneer Ideas In Education," Background Reports, February, 1964.
- 91
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- 2, 9, 16
- Prejudice – Psychological Aspects.
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- Presbyterian Church in the U. S., Board of Christian Education, Synod of Arkansas.
- 40
- Presbyterian Outlook (The), Volume 139, Number 25, June 24, 1957.
- 50
- Presbyterian Outlook (The), Volume 142, Number 12, March 21, 1960.
- 70, 293, 300, 342
- President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity.
- 103, 104, 106, 120
- President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Information Newsletter Number 4, January, 1961.
- 120
- President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Information Newsletter Number 4, January, 1962.
- 120
- President's Committee on Government Contracts.
- 103-105, 123
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- 16
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- 55
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- 70, 280
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- 264
- Professionals – Doctors, Lawyers.
- 265
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- 266
- Program Employment.
- 267
- Program – General.
- 268
- Program Policy Committee of ACHR.
- 1
- Programs – Other Groups.
- 269
- Progressive.
- 5
- Progressive, Volume 26, Number 12, December, 1962.
- 153
- Proposals to Foundations.
- 270
- Pro-Segregation Groups.
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- Pruden, Wesley. "Operation Spotlight Ministers Trapped Into Silence," Arkansas Democrat, February 27, 1961.
- 172
- Psychological Aspects.
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- 276
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- 100
- Public Education.
- 277
- Public Facilities, Arkansas.
- 278
- Public Facilities, United States.
- 279, 280
- Pulaski County (Arkansas) Council on Human Relations.
- 56
- Pulaski County (Arkansas) Metropolitan Area School Needs.
- 21
- Pulaski County (Arkansas) Council on Intergroup Relations.
- 3, 47, 56, 161, 169, 282, 283
- Pulaski County (Arkansas) Organizations.
- 284
- Pulaski County (Arkansas) Schools.
- 25
- Pulaski Heights Christian Church, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 16, 21
- Pupil Assignment Law.
- 5, 9, 56
- Quarterly Reports of ACHR, 1955-56.
- 286
- Quarterly Reports of ACHR, 1957-58.
- 287
- Quarterly Reports of ACHR, 1959-60.
- 288
- Quarterly Reports of ACHR. 1961-62.
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- 60
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- Ray, Gloria.
- 77, 188
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- 141
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- 294
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- 295
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- 308
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- 38
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- Report for the Years 1954-1959, The New World Foundation.
- 142
- Report of the Fund For the Republic, May 31, 1955.
- 142
- "Report on the South: The Integration Issue," The New York Times, March 13, 1956.
- 92, 260
- "Reporter (A) At Large, An Education in Georgia," New Yorker, July 13, 1963.
- 92
- Research and Information Commission.
- 346
- Resolutions and Bills to Watch, 1958.
- 31
- Reuther, Walter P[hillip].
- 6
- Richmond (Virginia) News Leader – 1955 clippings.
- 354, 355
- Richmond (Virginia) News Leader – 1959 clippings.
- 165
- Richmond (Virginia) Petersburg Area Council on Human Relations.
- 164
- Richmond (Virginia) Times-Dispatch – 1958 clippings.
- 328
- Rights, Volume 1, Number 2, July, 1956.
- 108
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- Rights of Conscience Fund, American Friends Service Committee.
- 12
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- 40
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- 86
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
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- 56
- Rockefeller, Winthrop.
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- 7
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- 7
- Rogers, Wade.
- 147
- Rohwer Relocation Center.
- 307
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- 23
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- 55
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- 7
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- 48
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- School Needs in the Pulaski County (Arkansas) Metropolitan Area.
- 21
- School Placement Law.
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- Schooling Temporary in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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- Schools.
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- Schools. Civil Rights Act.
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- Schulman, Irwin.
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- Segregation Act, 1957.
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- Silhouette Figure – Form International.
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- Social Action, Volume XXIX, Number 4, December, 1962.
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- 279
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- 69
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- 94
- Southern Interagency Council.
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- Southern Mediator Journal – 1962 clippings.
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- Southern Mediator Journal – 1965 clippings.
- 356
- Southern Regional Council, Arkansas Branch.
- 14, 15
- Southern Regional Council, Atlanta, Georgia.
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- Southern Regional Council – Attacks on.
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- Southern Regional Council's By-Laws.
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- 324
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- 20
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- 153
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- 96
- Southern Regional Council – Memoranda to ACHR.
- 331
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- 12
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- Southern Regional Council. The Washington School Story – Transcript of an Atlanta Television Program Featuring Dr. Carl F. Hansen (Atlanta, Georgia, July, 1959).
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- Southern Regional Council. What The Supreme Court Said (Atlanta, Georgia).
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- Southern School News
- 81
- Southern School News, April 1962.
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- Southern Student Human Relations Project.
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- Southern Student Organizing Committee.
- 70
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- Stanton, Frank. "The Neglected Frontier," December 6, 1958.
- 109
- State Conference of Congregational Christian Churches.
- 167
- State Constitution of Arkansas.
- 22
- State Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 5, 60
- State News Media.
- 332
- Statesman (The), May 19, 1966.
- 122
- Steel Valley News (The) – 1965 clippings. (Youngstown, Ohio).
- 49
- Steere, Douglas V. Work and Contemplation
- 60
- Steering Committee of the Fort Smith Interest Group on Human Relations.
- 140
- Stephan, A. Stephan.
- 347
- Stetson, Damon. "More Salaried Positions are Opened to Negroes by Business and Industry Here," The New York Times, November 12, 1963.
- 113
- Stewart, Annalee.
- 5
- Stewart, Justice.
- 2
- Still, Larry A. "A Bus Ride Through Mississippi," Ebony, August 1961.
- 334
- S.T.O.P.
- 201, 277, 354, 355
- Storke, Thomas M. "How Some Birchers Were Birched," New York Times Magazine, December 10, 1961.
- 172
- "Story of Little Rock – As Governor Faubus Tells It," U.S. News & World Report, June 20, 1958.
- 188
- Stringfellow, William. "Race, Religion & Revenge," The Christian Century, February 14, 1962.
- 51, 293, 325
- Stringfellow, William. "Race, The Church, and the Law," The Episcopalian, November 1962.
- 300
- Strokley, James & Dykeman, Wilma. "In Clinton, Tennessee," Nation, December 26, 1956.
- 93
- Strokley, James & Dykeman, Wilma. "Integration: Third and Critical Phase," New York Times Magazine, November 27, 1960.
- 92
- Strokley, James & Dykeman, Wilma. "McCarthyism Under the Magnolias," The Progressive, July 1959.
- 166, 170, 293
- Strokley, James & Dykeman, Wilma. "Montgomery Morning," Nation, January 5, 1957.
- 175
- Strokley, James & Dykeman, Wilma. "Sit Down Chillun, Sit Down!" Progressive, June 1960.
- 334
- Stroud, Bill. "After 11 Years, Desegregation Set in Southeast Arkansas," Pine Bluff Commercial, April 4, 1965.
- 23
- Stroud, Bill. "Area Schools Encounter Trouble in Drafting Desegregation Plans," Pine Bluff Commercial, February 28, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Bill. "Area Schools Encounter Trouble in Drafting Desegregation Plans," Pine Bluff Commercial, April 4, 1965.
- 23
- Stroud, Bill. "A Birch Society Spokesman Talks of Enemies, Aims, and Tactics," Pine Bluff Commercial, February 27, 1966.
- 13
- Stroud, Bill. "Colonel Hinkle: His Humor and His Job," Pine Bluff Commercial, January 25, 1965.
- Stroud, Bill. "Federal Statement on Desegregation Spells Out Ultimatum to Schools," Pine Bluff Commercial, May 2, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Bill. "Hinkle Says Arkansas Economy is Growing at a ‘Fine Rapid' Rate," Pine Bluff Commercial, January 23, 1965.
- 19, 240
- Stroud, Bill. "Many Schools Move Together to Integrate," Pine Bluff Commercial, February 25, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Bill. "A Reporter's Eye View of a Jim Johnson Speech," Pine Bluff Commercial.
- 258
- Stroud, Bill. "Response is Slower to School Guidelines," Pine Bluff Commercial.
- 23
- Stroud, Bill. "Schoolmen Counsel Together on Integration," Pine Bluff Commercial, February 26, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Bill. "Schoolmen Get Few Answers," Pine Bluff Commercial," April 2, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Bill. "26 Districts Say They Will Desegregate," Pine Bluff Commercial," April 21, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Bill. "What's Behind Federal Action on Desegregation," Pine Bluff Commercial, April 18, 1965.
- Stroud, Bill. "Why Gould?" Pine Bluff Commercial, April 18, 1965.
- 318
- Stroud, Joe. "Integration: Complexion is Changing," Pine Bluff Commercial, December 20.
- 316
- Stroud, Joe. "No Need to Resort to ‘Naked Communist.'"
- 172
- "Struggle (The) For Civil Rights," Progressive, April 1960.
- 108
- Stuart, Jim.
- 40
- Student Movement – United States.
- 333, 334
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
- 70, 335
- Student Voice (The)
- 332
- Student Voice (The), Volume II, Number IV & V, April and May, 1961.
- 335
- Student Voice (The). Volume III, Number III, October 1962.
- 70, 330, 333, 334
- Sulaiman, Muhammad.
- 135
- Sullivan, David. "Labor's Role in the War on Poverty," AFL-CIO American Federalist, April 1966.
- 122
- Sullivan, William C. "Ridiculous Accusation Aid, Not Help, Communists."
- 209
- Supreme Court, United States.
- 2, 33, 337, 343, 353
- Sutton, Ozell.
- 66, 78, 79, 161, 268
- Suzuki, M.
- 135
- Swan, W. S. Is The Negro On His Way Back to Africa? (Arkansas, 1956).
- 353
- Swastikas Furor.
- 165, 166, 354
- Swimming Pools Integration.
- 335
- Switu, Theophil Peter.
- 136
- Taba, Hilda. "How Adults Influence Their Children," Childhood Education, January 1960.
- 273
- Taconic
- 151
- Takahasi, Mashao.
- 135
- Talbot, D. A[rlington].
- 40
- Tamai, Kaisunori "Ashihei Hino."
- 135
- Tanner, James C. "Dixie Teachers Report Their Students Learn Well In Mixed-Race Schools," Wall Street Journal, January 20, 1964.
- 92, 95, 312
- Tarcov, Oscar. How to Use Discussion 66 (Chicago, Illinois).
- 114
- Tarplee, Cornelius C. "The Church in Areas of Racial Tension," October 20, 1959.
- 301
- Tax-Exemption Status, ACHR's.
- 77, 78, 270
- Taylor, Clarence. "Indian Teacher En Route Home," Pine Bluff Commercial, June 1, 1961.
- 88
- Taylor, Clarence. "School Board Plans Meeting With Negroes," Pine Bluff Commercial
- 88
- Taylor, Joseph T. "Some Pertinent Issues in the Desegregation Crisis," Research in Action, Volume I, Number 4, August, 1956.
- 162
- Taylor, [Thelma, Waydeen].
- 5
- "Teachers In Mixed Schools Size Up the Results," U. S. News & World Report, October 5, 1956.
- 92
- Teegarden, Kenneth L.
- 40, 47
- Temple B'Nai Israel.
- 76
- Temple, Wick. "Arkansas Banker Is No Villain, He Never Foreclosed in 53 Years."
- 267
- Temple, Wick. "Arkansas Integration Proceeding Quietly," Pine Bluff Commercial, June 23, 1963.
- 190
- Temple, Wick. "Victory March Held," Arkansas Democrat, May 26, 1959.
- 277
- Tengeni, Abdallah M.
- 136
- Tennessee Council on Human Relations.
- 3, 9, 39, 79, 81, 108, 162, 163, 279, 322, 328, 355
- Tennessee White Citizens Councils.
- 355
- Tennison, Alfred A., Jr.
- 2
- Tensin Control Center - Commission on Intergroup Relations (New York).
- 168
- Terry, David C. (Mrs.).
- 268
- Texas Council on Human Relations.
- 3, 328, 355
- "Text of Ministers' Racial Statement," The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 3, 1957.
- 50
- "Thank Heaven For Puerto Rico," Life, March 15, 1954.
- 214
- "They Make Opportunity Knock," Chemical Week, October 26, 1963.
- 113
- Third Conference on Community Unity, June 18, 1960.
- 342
- Thomas, Herbert L., Sr.
- 116
- Thomas Plan.
- 343
- Thompson, Bertha.
- 14
- Thompson, Daniel C. "The Case for Integration," August, 1960.
- 86, 109, 111, 347
- Thompson, Horace [Eugene].
- 2
- Thompson, Howell M. (Mrs.). "PTA Leaders For Next School Year Will Be Installed At Little Rock," Arkansas Gazette, May 11, 1958.
- 276
- Thompson, John.
- 77
- Thompson, John. "Dollarway Defends Public Placement Action," Pine Bluff Commercial
- 88
- Thompson, John. "Faculty Desegregation Set In All Pine Bluff Schools," Pine Bluff Commercial, May 11, 1966.
- 23
- Thompson, John. "Fulbright Gave Up on United States," May 9, 1962.
- 172
- Thompson, John. "Integration Comes Up At Meeting," Pine Bluff Commercial. November 17, 1961.
- 88
- Thompson, John. "Schools North of the River," Pine Bluff Commercial, June 17, 1962.
- 23
- Thompson, John. "Two Main Themes Discussed by Intergroup Association," Pine Bluff Commercial, June 4, 1961.
- 230
- Thompson, John. "2 NAACP Members Interpret Attitudes on Desegregation," Pine Bluff Commercial, November 18, 1961.
- 88
- Thompson, John. "The Tribulations of the Movement," Pine Bluff Commercial, May 20, 1962.
- 12
- Thompson, John A. "An Essay on the Economic Ramifications of Racial Discrimination in Little Rock."
- 190
- Thompson, John W. B., Jr. "...That They May All Be One," The Church Militant, April 1961.
- 107
- Thompson, Lyle.
- 9, 61
- Thompson, Rhodes.
- 48
- Thompson, Sadye.
- 60
- Thompson, Vicki.
- 60
- Thrasher, Thomas R. "Alabama's Bus Boycott," Reporter, March 8, 1956.
- 280
- Thyrum Per.
- 135
- Time, Volume LXX, Number 1, July 1, 1957.
- 336
- Times (North Little Rock, Arkansas) - 1955 clippings.
- 16
- Times (North Little Rock, Arkansas) - 1957 clippings.
- 194
- Times (North Little Rock, Arkansas) - 1965 clippings.
- 76, 194, 243, 318
- Times (North Little Rock, Arkansas) - 1966 clippings.
- 243, 261, 332
- Times Dispatch (Walnut Ridge, Arkansas) - 1955 clippings.
- 160
- Times Dispatch (Walnut Ridge, Arkansas) - 1956 clippings.
- 160
- Tirey, Brenda. "Altheimer School Official Defend Building Program in Federal Court," Pine Bluff Commercial, April 1, 1966.
- 23
- Tompkins, Jerry R.
- 16
- Town and Country Church Rural Life Improvement Conference.
- 49
- Townsend, W[illiam] H.
- 9, 66
- Trends in Housing, Volume X, Number 5, Aug, 1966.
- 159
- Trenton, New Jersey Human Relations Self-Survey. This is the Task (Nashville, Tennessee).
- 168
- "Tribute (A) to the Rev. Martin Luther King," Ebony, April 1961.
- 175
- Trotter, [Marnette] (Mrs. John F.).
- 14
- Troutt, Bob. "270 Troops On Duty At Central High," Arkansas Democrat, September 3, 1957.
- 188
- Troutt, Robert. "Crowd Jeers As Negro Students Attempt to Enter Central High," Arkansas Democrat, September 4, 1957.
- 188
- Trumbo, Don (Mr. & Mrs.).
- 161
- Tuohey, Matilda. "East Side (and West Side), the Old Town Is Changing," Arkansas Gazette, July 5, 1964.
- 157
- Tuohey, Matilda. "Plan Studied for Three Schools At One Site on West Side; Board Cites Office Needs," Arkansas Gazette, July 1, 1962.
- 200
- Tuohey, Matilda. "Voting Safeguard Designed to Work But Was Ignored," Arkansas Gazette, July 13, 1964.
- 261
- Tutoring Program for Little Rock (Arkansas) Students.
- 5
- Twin City Sentinel (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) - 1955 clippings.
- 351
- Tyson, Herbert.
- 48, 56
- Un-American Activities Committee.
- 344
- United Church Board For Homeland Ministries.
- 29, 30
- United Church Women of Arkansas.
- 17
- United Church Women. One Family Under God, Claiming Our Inheritance (New York, 1962).
- 296
- United Church Women. This is How We Did It (New York, 1955).
- 299
- United Nations.
- 345
- United States Commission on Civil Rights. Survey of School Desegregation in the Southern and Border States, 1965-66 (Washington, D.C., 1966).
- 314
- United States Department of Defense. Integration and the Negro Officer in the Armed Forces of the United States of America (Washington, D. C., 1962).
- 104
- United States Department of Health, Education, & Welfare.
- 312
- United States Department of Health, Education, & Welfare. Office of Education. A Description and Analysis of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965 (Washington, D. C., 1965).
- 340
- United States Department of Labor. Appalachia - Rebirth of a Region (Washington, D. C., 1964).
- 105
- United States Department of Labor. Bridge to Employment (Washington, D. C., 1964).
- 103
- United States Department of Labor. An Explanation of the Manpower Development and Training Act (Washington, D. C., 1962).
- 113, 120
- United States Department of Labor. The National Apprenticeship Program(Washington, D. C., 1964).
- 103
- United States Department of Labor. Oak Glen - A Training Camp For Unemployed Youth (Washington, D. C., 1966).
- 204
- United States Department of Labor. Occupational Training, Pathway to Employment (Washington, D. C., 1963).
- 106
- United States Department of Labor. Office of International Labor Affairs.
- 135, 136
- United States Department of Labor. On Research and Training Activities Under the Manpower Development and Training Act (Washington, D. C., 1963).
- 106
- United States Department of Labor. On the Job Training Under the Manpower Development and Training Act (Washington, D. C., 1964).
- 106
- United States Department of Labor. Technology and Manpower in Design and Drafting 1965- 1975 (Washington, D. C., 1966).
- 204
- United States Department of Labor. Technology and Manpower in the Telephone Industry, 1965-75 (Washington, D. C., 1966).
- 204
- United States Department of Labor. Weekly News Digest, May 18, 1964.
- 120
- United States Department of Labor. Weekly News Digest, February 1, 1965.
- 104
- United States Department of Labor. Weekly News Digest, February 15, 1965.
- 104
- United States Department of Labor. Weekly News Digest, February 22, 1965.
- 104
- United States Government Printing Office. Division of Public Documents.
- 127
- United States - History.
- 153
- United States Information Agency.
- 135-137
- United States National Student Association.
- 137, 332
- United States Office of Education and the Office of Economic Opportunity. Education: An Answer to Poverty (Washington, D. C.).
- 313
- United States President's Commission on Government Contracts. Development of Training Incentives for the Youth of Minority Groups (Washington, D. C., 1957).
- 104
- United States President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Equal Employment Opportunity in Federal Government on Federal Contracts (Washington, D. C., 1964).
- 103
- United States President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. The First Nine Months (Washington D. C., 1962).
- 106
- United States President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Plans For Progress Program (Washington, D. C.).
- 104
- United States President's Committee on Government Contracts. Fourth Annual Report on Equal Job Opportunity (Washington, D. C., 1957).
- 103
- United States President's Committee on Government Contracts. Third Annual Report on Equal Job Opportunity (Washington, D. C., 1955-56).
- 104
- United States President's Committee on Government Contracts. Youth Training - Incentives Conference Proceedings (Washington, D. C., 1957).
- 104
- United States President's Committee on Government Contracts and the Religious Advisory Council to the President's Committee. Faiths: Joined for Action (Washington, D. C., 1959).
- 105
- United States - Public Facilities.
- 279, 280
- United States - Religion.
- 296-301
- United States - Social Conditions.
- 324, 325
- United States - Student Movement.
- 333, 334
- United States Supreme Court.
- 2, 336, 337, 343, 353
- Universities.
- 347
- University of Louisville. Report on 8th Southern Student Human Relations Seminar (Kentucky, 1965).
- 346
- University of Michigan. Institute for Social Research. Discrimination Without Prejudice: A Study of Promotion Practices In Industry (Michigan, 1964).
- 292
- University Park Urban Renewal Project - Little Rock, Arkansas.
- 155, 157-159, 239, 263
- Urban League of Greater Little Rock (Arkansas).
- 21, 56, 167, 268, 284, 351
- Urban Progress Association.
- 77, 79
- Urban Renewal Projects.
- 65
- Valachovic, Ernest. "Colony to Take Negroes Soon, Faubus Reports," Arkansas Gazette, March 13, 1961.
- 19
- Valachovic, Ernest. "Faubus Supporters Said, ‘He'll Come,'" Arkansas Gazette, April 28, 1966.
- 261
- Valentine, Foy.
- 60
- Valentine, Paul. "Pool Integration Costly To Atlanta?," Atlanta Journal, August 4, 1963.
- 338
- Vanden-bosch, Maurie.
- 40
- Veterans.
- 350
- Vicker, Ray & Stannard, Fred, Jr. "Little Rock Mood: Its Citizens Support School Closings Though Education May Suffer," Wall Street Journal, September 16, 1958.
- 200
- Virginia Council on Human Relations.
- 3, 39, 162, 163, 164, 328, 354, 355
- Virginian (The), Volume II, Number 1, January, 1956.
- 355
- Virginian (The) Pilot (Norfolk - Portsmouth, Virginia) - 1955 clippings.
- 354, 355
- Vocational Printing Students Little Rock Central High School. Directory Little Rock Public High School, Little Rock, Arkansas - 1954-55
- 22
- Volunteers for Vision.
- 144
- Vorspan, Albert. "The Iconoclast of Petal, Mississippi," Reporter, March 21, 1957.
- 247
- Voter Education Project.
- 166, 351
- Voters, Arkansas.
- 285
- Wadley, Alabama.
- 3
- Wai-Hing, Kwang.
- 79, 136, 137
- Walker, Charles C.
- 9, 135, 152
- Walker, Gerald. "Fool's Paradise of the Southern White," Cavalier, April, 1963.
- 272
- Walker, Gerald. "Little Rock - Five Years Later," Redbook, November, 1962.
- 114, 194, 196, 200, 293, 317
- Walker, John W.
- 2, 56, 66, 77, 78, 116, 156, 230
- Wallace, Robert. "Freedom to Jim Crow," Life, September 10, 1956.
- 153
- Wallace, Robert. "How the Negro Came to Slavery in America," Life, September 3, 1953.
- 153
- Walls, David.
- 144
- Walthall, Ed.
- 40
- War Whoop, Volume 4, Number 4, December 15, 1961.
- 97
- Ward, John L. "Attorney Hits Southern Leaders," Arkansas Democrat, June 2, 1961.
- 230
- Ward, John L. "Faubus Accused of Promoting ‘Hatred' in Talk," Arkansas Democrat, May 23, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "Firing of 44 Blasted," Arkansas Gazette, May 7, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "Human Relations Council Labels Faubus' Charges ‘Irresponsible,'" Arkansas Democrat, January 16, 1964.
- 10
- Ward, John L. "Knowledge Is Said Vital in Struggle for Racial Equality," Arkansas Democrat, January 20, 1962.
- 308
- Ward, John L. "Muslims Threat To Peaceful Social Change, Author Says," Arkansas Democrat, November 18, 1961.
- 117
- Ward, John L. "PTA Council Irked By Purge," Arkansas Democrat, May 6, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "Petition Showdown Nearing," Arkansas Democrat, May 11, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "Race Against Time Seen For Petition," Arkansas Democrat, May 10, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "Recalls Picks Up Momentum as ‘STOP' Opens Its Office, Starts Signature Campaign," Arkansas Democrat, May 9, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "Renewal of Teacher Contracts Promised by Victors in Recall," Arkansas Democrat, May 26, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "STOP Files Petitions With 9,603 Signatures to Recall McKinley, Rowland, Laster," Arkansas Democrat, May 12, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, John L. "System Wide Meeting of PTA Scheduled Soon to Discuss Action in Wide- Scale School Dismissals," Arkansas Democrat, May 8, 1959.
- 277
- Ward, Lee.
- 212
- Waring, Thomas, R. "The Southern Case Against Desegregation," Harpers, January, 1956.
- 109
- Warren Public Housing Project.
- 155
- Warren, Robert Penn. "Divided South Searches Its Soul," Life, July 9, 1956.
- 325
- Washington Post
- 79
- Washington Post - 1960 clippings.
- 172
- Watkins, J. M.
- 40
- Watkins, William T. "Methodism's Present Task, A Southern View," World Outlook, August, 1960.
- 293
- Watson, Marian Anderson.
- 38, 68
- Watters, Pat. Brunswick (Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1964).
- 86
- Ways & Means Committee, ACHR's.
- 352
- Weaver, Robert C.
- 58, 161, 292
- Weaver, Robert C. "The Changing Status of Racial Groups."
- 58
- Welch, Maynard O.
- 38, 68
- Welch, Robert H. W., Jr.
- 170-172
- Welch, Rosa Page.
- 38
- Wellons, Ralph D[illingham].
- 3
- Wells, John.
- 5, 152, 200
- Wesley Foundation, University of Arkansas.
- 209
- West, Don.
- 149
- West, Robert. "What Would Jesus Do?" (Tennessee, 1959).
- 296
- West, Robert. "What Would Jesus Do?" (Tennessee, 1959).
- 296
- West Virginia Human Rights Commission.
- 162
- Westfeldt, Wallace. Setting A Sit-In.
- 293, 322, 335
- Westin, Alan F. "The Deadly Parallels, Radical Rights and Radical Left," Harpers, April, 1962.
- 165
- Westin, Alan F. "The John Birch Society," Commentary, August, 1961.
- 170
- Wheeler, Claudia.
- 46
- Wheeler, John.
- 9, 56
- White, Amos J.
- 40.
- White America, Incorporated.
- 354
- White Citizens Council.
- 42, 354, 355
- White Citizens Groups.
- 353-355
- White Sentinel, Volume VI, Number 7, July, 1956.
- 354
- White, Wayne.
- 43, 63
- Who's Who Clubs of America.
- 66
- Wieck, David Thoreau. "Report From Little Rock," Liberation, October, 1958.
- 193
- Wisenburg, Karl. "The Oxford Disaster...Price of Defiance," The Chronicle, December 17-21, 1962.
- 165
- Wilder, William.
- 60
- Wilkins, Roy.
- 247, 293, 335
- Wilkins, Roy. "The Meeting of the Sit-Ins," September, 1960.
- 322
- Wilks, Taylor.
- 60
- Willard, John.
- 5
- Williams, Grainger.
- 55
- Williams, John Bell.
- 12, 47, 354
- Williams, L. R.
- 40
- Williams, Robert F. "Can Negroes Afford to Be Pacifists?," Liberation, September, 1959.
- 175
- Williams, Sterling.
- 60
- Williamson, Adrian.
- 16
- Williamson, Lamar.
- 16
- Willis, Mike.
- 43
- Wilson, A. O.
- 40
- Winn, Albert C. "Segregation and Bible Teachings," The Presbyterian Outlook
- 51
- Winstead, [Versie] (Mrs. Homer).
- 48
- Winter, Elmer L. "Milwaukee: A Fair Deal," Saturday Review, January 8, 1966.
- 293
- Wisconsin, University of. Institute on Human Relations.
- 314
- Wittenstein, Charles F.
- 107
- Wolfe, Ann G. Leader's Guide, A Manual On Better Human Relations For Leaders in Youth Agencies (New York).
- 168
- Women's Auxiliary to the American Optometric Association, Incorporated.
- 144
- Women's Division of Christian Service. "What Does the Lord Require of You?," (Ohio, 1957).
- 296
- Women's Emergency Committee For the Schools.
- 5, 203, 207
- Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools.
- 5, 203, 207
- Women's Society of Christian Services.
- 7
- Woods, Henry.
- 60
- Wooford, Harris.
- 60
- Woodward, C. Vann.
- 78-81, 230
- Woodward, C. Vann. "New South Fraud Is Papered by Old South Myth," Washington Post, July 9, 1961.
- 90, 325
- Worker's Defense League. Apprenticeships Training in New York - Openings In 1963 (New York, 1963).
- 106
- World Affairs Group.
- 38
- World Council of Churches, Third Assembly, New Delhi, 1961.
- 301
- Wright.
- 79
- Wright, L. M., Jr. "Charlotte Has Built Its Integration Road," The Charlotte Observer. August 1, 1963.
- 279
- Wright, Marion A.
- 9
- Wright, Marion A. "Segregation Versus the Space Age," April 9, 1948.
- 112
- Wright, Marion A. You Can't Go Home Again (Louisiana).
- 299
- Wylie, Ted.
- 7
- Wynn, Abbie P.
- 147
- Wyre, Dorothy Otis.
- 14
- Yancey County, North Carolina, Board of Education.
- 9
- Young, Jack H.
- 3
- Young, John. "Conscience," Christian Herald, September, 1965.
- 13
- Young, Louise.
- 47
- Young Men's Christian Association.
- 356
- Young, Rufus King.
- 60
- Young, Whitney.
- 56
- Young Women's Christian Association.
- 356
- Young Women's Christian Association. National Board.
- 275
- Zeichner, Irving B. "Human Relations and the Police," Law and Order, Volume 4, Number 4, April 1956.
- 114
- Zimmerman, Fred L. "Little Rock Revisited, Racial Calm Marks City Once Torn By Violence," The Wall Street Journal, December 17, 1963.
- 234
- Zinn, Howard. Albany, A Study in National Responsibility (Atlanta, Georgia, 1962).
- 114, 279
- Zinn, Howard. "A Fate Worse Then Integration," Harper's Magazine, August, 1959.
- 90, 92
- Zuck, Melvin.
- 60
- Zukoski, Charles & Head, James A. "Voice of the People - ‘At This Very Late Hour,'" The Birmingham (Alabama) News, September 30, 1963.
- 108
Index to Series 2 [Boxes 35-36, Tapes 1-13]
"Church Service. T2, S1; T3, S1; T6, S1" indicates that recorded church services can be found on Side 1 of Tape 2, on Side 1 of Tape 3, and on Side 1 of Tape 6.
- Arkansas. Attorney General. Testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 18, 1958.
- T11, S2; T12, S2; T13, S1
- Arkansas. Governor. Speech regarding forthcoming Little Rock, Ark. School Board election. c1958-1959.
- T2, S2
- Arkansas. Legislative Council Special Education Committee. Hearings on subversion, December, 1958.
- T7, S2 - T13, S2
- Ashmore, Harry Scott, introducing speaker James McBride Dabbs in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1960?].
- T4, S2
- Atlanta, Georgia station WAGA-TV, interview on.
- T2, S2
- [Bannister, W. Guy?], testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 18, 1958.
- T11, S2 - T12, S2
- Bennett, Bruce, testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 18, 1958.
- T11, S2; T12, S2; T13, S1
- Boyte, Harry, interview of Carl Francis Hansen, ca. May 1959.
- T2, S2
- Byrd, Herbert R., testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 18, 1958.
- T11, S2; T12, S2
- Church service.
- T2, S1; T3, S1; T6, S1
- Churches, racial integration of, radio broadcast comments on, ca. 1964.
- T6, S1
- Clancey, Walter, interview of, [1964].
- T5, S1
- Communist subversion in Arkansas, Legislative Council hearings on, December, 1958.
- T7, S2 - T13, S2
- Crumpler, Gladys, interview on Jonesboro, Arkansas radio program.
- T1, S1
- Dabbs, James McBride, speech in Little Rock, Arkansas, [1960?].
- T4, S2
- Ewing, Josephine, church service at residence of.
- T3, S1
- Faubus, Orval Eugene, speech regarding forthcoming Little Rock, Arkansas, School Board election, ca. 1958-1959.
- T2, S2
- Georgia Council on Human Relations officials, interview of Carl Francis Hansen, ca. May, 1959.
- T2, S2
- Griffin, John A., interview of Carl Francis Hansen, ca. May, 1959.
- T2, S2
- Griswold, Nat, speaker at Little Rock, Arkansas church service.
- T3, S1
- Hansen, Carl Francis, interview of, ca. May, 1959.
- T2, S2
- Harris, Oren, testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 16, 1958.
- T7, S2
- Johnson, Manning, testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 18, 1958.
- T10, S1; T11, S1 and S2; T12, S1; T13, S2
- Jonesboro, Arkansas radio station KBTM, interview on.
- T1, S1
- KBTM, Jonesboro, Arkansas, interview on.
- T1, S1
- Laird, Mrs. Knight, interview on Jonesboro, Arkansas radio program.
- T1, S1
- Leach, Ralph, ordination to diaconate.
- T2, S1
- Little Rock, Arkansas School Board election, speech regarding, ca. 1958-1959.
- T2, S2
- McClatchey, Devereaux, interview of Carl Francis Hansen, ca. May, 1959.
- T2, S2
- Matthews, Joseph B., testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 17, 1958.
- T8, S1-T9, S2; T10, S2; T12, S1
- "Operation Friendship", interview regarding, on Jonesboro, Arkansas radio program.
- T1, S1
- The Organization Man, book review of.
- T4, S2
- Pulaski County on Intergroup Relations meeting, February 12, 1960, speech at
- T4, S2
- Ralston, Clark H., testimony before Arkansas Legislative Council hearings on subversion, December 18, 1958.
- T11, S2; T12, S2
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Little Rock, Arkansas, ordination service in, ca. 1958.
- T2, S1
- Sermon.
- T6, S1
- Sharp, Samuel C., radio broadcast comments on racial integration of churches, ca. 1964.
- T6, S1
- Southern Regional Council president, speech in Little Rock, Arkansas [1960?].
- T4, S2
- Subversion in Arkansas, Legislative Council hearings on, December, 1958.
- T7, S2 - T13, S2
- Sutton, Ozell, interview of, 1964.
- T5, S1
- WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Georgia interview on.
- T2, S2
- Washington, D. C. public schools, superintendent of interviewed, ca. May, 1959.
- T2, S2
- Whyte, William Hollingsworth, The Organization Man, book review of.
- T4, S2
Creator
- Arkansas Council on Human Relations (Corporate Entity)
Source
- Arkansas Council on Human Relations (Donor, Corporate Entity)
- Title
- Arkansas Council on Human Relations Records
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Samuel Sizer
- Date
- December 1974
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Department Repository
University of Arkansas Libraries
365 N. McIlroy Avenue
Fayetteville AR 72701 United States
(479) 575-8444
specoll@uark.edu