Summary Information
Carl and Anne Braden Papers 1928-2006
- Braden, Carl, 1914-1975
- Braden, Anne, 1924-2006
Mss 6; PH 3299; PH 3499 (5); PH 5-6466; Audio 443A; Audio 667A; Audio 909A; Micro 306; CA 503; VHA 637-VHA 641
99.6 cubic feet (62 records center cartons, 93 archives boxes, and 1 card box), 1.4 cubic feet of photographs (3 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 oversize folder), 0.1 cubic feet of posters (1 oversize folder), 177 tape recordings, 15 disc recordings, 5 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 1 film, and 5 videorecordings
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of Louisville, Kentucky, civil rights activists Carl and Anne Braden, primarily documenting their work with the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), 1954-1974, and the Social Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice (SOC), 1974-2006. Additional records of SCEF and its predecessor, the Southern Conference for Human Welfare (1938-1948) are also included and were once in the possession of James Dombrowski, who headed both organizations before the Bradens. The Bradens' career with SCEF is documented by correspondence and subject files about work as field organizers, editors of the Southern Patriot, and co-directors. Many mailings and sound recordings document the split within SCEF that led to the Bradens' resignation and the organization of the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice in 1975. English
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Biography/History
During their lifetimes Carl and Anne Braden were concerned with social change in the fields of civil rights, civil liberties, education, labor, and politics. They worked against discrimination, the intimidation of the McCarthy era and the House Committee of Un-American Activities (HUAC), the suppression of labor unions, and the injustices of war and poverty.
Carl James Braden, the son of a railroad man who befriended and supported Eugene V. Debs, was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He attended local parochial schools and was a pre-seminary student at Mount Saint Francis College in southern Indiana from 1928 to 1930. Braden left school at sixteen to begin a newspaper career with the Louisville Herald-Post. He subsequently worked on the Harlan (Kentucky) Daily Enterprise and the Knoxville (Tennessee) Journal. In 1937 he went to the Cincinnati Enquirer to become a labor reporter, and at 25 became editor of the Enquirer's Kentucky edition. While in Cincinnati he helped to organize the American Newspaper Guild and a newspaper credit union. In 1945 he returned to Louisville as labor editor for the Louisville Times. He served as a feature writer and correspondent for such papers as the New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Newsweek, and the Federated Press. In 1948 Carl and Anne Braden served as editors and public relations directors for several CIO locals in Louisville: the United Farm Equipment Workers, Transport Workers, Public Workers, and Furniture Workers. Carl returned to newspaper work in 1950 as a copy editor for the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Anne Gambrell McCarty Braden was born in Louisville, Kentucky; her family moved twice in Mississippi and finally settled in Anniston, Alabama, where Anne was educated. After attending public schools in Alabama, she attended Stratford College and Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia. After graduation in 1945, Anne reported for the Anniston (Alabama) Star and the Birmingham News. She returned to Louisville in 1947 and became education editor for the Louisville Times. She and Carl Braden worked together on the Times staff and were married in 1948. Mrs. Braden was jailed in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1951 for leading a delegation of white women to the governor's office to protest the execution of a Negro man charged with rape.
In October 1954, Carl and Anne Braden were indicted in Louisville under a state sedition law by the Jefferson County Grand Jury after the house they purchased for a Black family (Andrew Wade) was bombed. The charges against Mrs. Braden and five other people were dropped, but Carl was held under bail of $40,000, tried and found guilty of sedition for having incited the bombing. He was fined $5,000 and sentenced to fifteen years in prison. His wife campaigned for his release, and, in 1956, after he had served eight months, the Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed his conviction. (The U.S. Supreme Court had previously declared state sedition laws unconstitutional in the Steven Nelson case.) Anne Braden wrote The Wall Between, a non-fiction finalist for the 1958 National Book Award based on her experiences.
In September 1957, both Bradens became full-time field organizers for the New Orleans-based Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), while continuing to live in Louisville. They also edited the Southern Patriot, the SCEF newspaper. The Southern Conference Educational Fund was the successor to the Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) which had been founded in 1938. SCHW dissolved in 1948, and SCEF became an activist organization with James A. Dombrowski as director. The purpose of SCEF was to enlist white people in the campaign against racial discrimination. In this capacity the Bradens worked closely with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC).
In July 1958, the Bradens were subpoenaed to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) in Atlanta, Georgia. Anne Braden's appearance was delayed, but Carl Braden appeared and refused to answer questions about participation in the integration movement, citing his First Amendment rights. In 1961 he was indicted for contempt of Congress, and was sentenced to a year in prison. In response to Braden's conviction, Anne joined the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (ECLC) and the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee (NCAHUAC). She traveled widely to rally support and to campaign for clemency for Carl and other HUAC victims. After serving nine months of his sentence (which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld by a five to four vote), Carl was released in February 1962.
In 1966 the Bradens succeeded Dombrowski as co-directors of the Southern Conference Educational Fund. They moved the SCEF central office from New Orleans to Louisville and continued its efforts to draw white people into full participation in the southern civil rights movement. SCEF also opposed the war in Vietnam and organized the Southern Mountain Project, a program of assistance for the depressed areas of Appalachia. This project resulted in a second arrest for sedition in Pike County, Kentucky, in 1967. At this time the Kentucky law was declared unconstitutional.
In 1971 Carl and Anne Braden began to relinquish their ties with SCEF. Carl retired as executive director while Anne continued as director for a year and then returned to her position with SCEF's newspaper, the Southern Patriot, as a full-time editor. After protracted dissension within the organization, Carl Braden resigned from the organization in October 1973 and established the Training Institute for Propaganda and Organizing (TIPO) to teach practical organizing skills and to work on the cases of Angela Davis, Walter Collins, and other political prisoners. Anne resigned from SCEF in 1974. As an outgrowth of his work on the Angela Davis campaign, in 1973 Carl Braden was a founder of the National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR), and he served as co-director with Davis for the organization's first two years. Carl Braden died of a heart attack on February 18, 1975.
Anne Braden continued their work. In 1975 she and several other former members of the SCEF “minority” formed the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice. She continued for many years as the SOC co-chair, newsletter editor, and grant writer. Alarmed by the upsurge in racist violence, in 1979 Braden was a founder of the National Anti-Klan Network. In 1984 and 1988 she was an active supporter of the presidential candidacies of Jesse Jackson. Other organizations with which she was associated in leadership positions included the Racial Justice Working Group of the National Council of Churches, the National Committee for Independent Political Action, and NAARPR. On the local level Anne Braden was a leader of the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression, the local affiliate of the National Alliance, and of the Louisville school desegregation campaign. In 1990 she was the first winner of the American Civil Liberties Union's Roger Baldwin Award for her service to civil liberties. Anne Braden remained an activist until her death on March 6, 2006 at which time she was hailed as one of the nation's leading civil rights activists.
The Bradens were the parents of three children, Anita who died at age 11 in 1964, and Beth and James who survived them.
Scope and Content Note
The Carl and Anne Braden Papers are a large collection of primary source material about the Southern civil rights movement and other social justice movements and organizations that date from the 1940s through 2006. In addition to the Bradens' own papers, the collection includes papers of James Dombrowski that the Bradens moved to their home when they became co-directors of SCEF in 1966. (Dombrowski's post-1966 papers, which were donated to the Historical Society by him and by the University of New Orleans, are catalogued separately.) Dombrowski's early records include executive board minutes; subject files; and correspondence with leaders such as James Aronson, Leonard Boudin, Virginia and Clifford Durr, James Forman, William Howard Melish, Harvey and Jessie O'Connor, Fred Shuttlesworth, Frank Wilkinson, and Aubrey Williams.
The Bradens' career with SCEF is documented by correspondence and subject files about work as field organizers, editors of the Southern Patriot, and co-directors. Among the topics covered are their opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), civil rights and poverty organizing in the South, and free speech cases concerning the Bradens and SCEF activists Walter Collins, Alan McSurely, and Joseph Mulloy. Internal SCEF records include minutes, memoranda, mass mailings, and publications. Many mailings and sound recordings document the split within SCEF that led to the Bradens' resignation and the organization of the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice in 1975. The SOC records are incomplete, but include minutes; memoranda; conference materials; grant writing files; and subject files on its environmental justice, Gulf Coast Tenant Leadership, Southeast Project on Human Needs and Peace, and North Carolina organizing projects. There is also correspondence with SOC leaders such as Ben Chavis, Jack O'Dell, Gwen Patton, Connie Tucker, and C.T. Vivian. Additional files concern the work of Anne Braden with other organizations such as the National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression and the defense committees for Eddie Carthan, Johnny Imani Harris, and the Wilmington 10. Additional records concern the Kentucky Alliance against Racism and Repression and in particular its activities in Louisville. There are also substantial files on the National Anti-Klan Network (later the Center for Democratic Renewal) and the National Rainbow Coalition, which grew out of the 1984 presidential campaign of Jesse Jackson. The Bradens' personal papers include correspondence, financial records, speeches and writings, and drafts of Anne Braden's award-winning autobiography, The Wall Between (1958). There is also documentation of their 1954 indictment under a Kentucky sedition law after they purchased a house for a Black family in a white Louisville neighborhood.
The papers are organized in two main series: the original 37 cubic foot collection processed circa 1972, and 62 cubic feet of additions processed in 2007 shortly after Anne Braden's death. The Bradens' original deed of gift restricted access to the original collection, but over the years Anne Braden gave some researchers permission to consult the papers. As a result, the original collection was cited in some important scholarship. Because of this use, it was decided not to integrate the old and new portions of the collection. The box and folder numbering of the original collection is undisturbed, although the sequence in which some material appears has been changed. The SCEF publications are an exception, as they were moved entirely to the 2007 addition in order to better identify and remove duplicates during processing. Photographs that accompanied the collection constitute a third series of the collection that is separately arranged. Similarly sound recordings constitute a fourth series, and film and videorecordings a fifth. (The film and the 14 disc recordings are also noted with the paper files to which they relate.)
Both series of the paper portion of the collection are arranged in a similar overall scheme: 1) the Bradens' personal papers, their SCEF records, and their post-SCEF records; 2) James Dombrowski's papers, and 3) other organizational papers. Unfortunately, a sharp chronological break could not be made between the two major series of the collection. Because of the Bradens' casual approach to recordkeeping, a condition that worsened as Anne aged, some subjects appear in both the original collection, which ended approximately in 1972-1973, and in the 2007 addition.
Also complicating an understanding of the overall scope of the collection is the fact that the materials at the Wisconsin Historical Society are by no means all of the Braden papers or Braden-related papers in archival repositories. In addition to the papers at Wisconsin, the Bradens presented nine feet of papers to the Special Collections Department of the University of Tennessee. This collection covers many of the same subjects as are documented in the Wisconsin collection. SCHW and SCEF papers are similarly dispersed, with collections at Atlanta University and Tuskegee University.
At the time of her death, Anne Braden still had custody of a large quantity of archival material, all stored in her house in Louisville in considerable disorder. In keeping with their mother's wishes, the Braden children donated to Wisconsin the remaining papers that documented her participation in national organizations such as SCEF, SOC, the National Alliance, and the National Anti-Klan Network (NAKN), while papers with a Louisville focus, such as those concerning the Kentucky Alliance, were donated to the University of Louisville. Given the chaotic condition of the papers in the Braden home, this distinction was difficult to maintain when the papers were packed for shipping. As a result, some records concerning the Kentucky Alliance and other Louisville subjects can be found in the Wisconsin collection, and it is likely that the reverse condition is also true.
Although the Bradens had custody of the official SCEF records, the same cannot be said of the other organizations for which they were founding members. The papers pertaining to NAKN and the National Alliance primarily contain mass mailings and documents concerning their personal involvement in the organization. The situation concerning the records of the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice is also complex. For the early years of its existence the SOC records in Anne Braden's custody probably represent the official files. As her responsibilities turned to fundraising and grant writing during the 1990s, others took on the general administrative responsibilities, and the records in her custody became incomplete. It is likely that more complete records were in the hands of other officers of the organization.
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES 1, THE ORIGINAL BRADEN COLLECTION
The original collection has three subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files, James Dombrowski Files, and Other Records. The first subseries of the original collection, the Carl and Anne Braden Files, is divided into personal files and SCEF files.
The personal papers are not personal in the usual sense of the word because, with a few exceptions, the Bradens' associates in the movement were their friends. This portion consists of information about the Bradens as a couple; Carl Braden's files; Anne Braden's files; and files about their children. Also included are the papers about the Wade Case, which predated their association of SCEF. Carl Braden's files document his career between 1928 and 1955 and his imprisonment after conviction in the Wade Case. Included here are samples of high school writing and newspaper articles. Anne Braden's files consist of correspondence, writings while a college student, and extensive material about her book The Wall Between (1958), including correspondence, research, drafts, sales information, and reader comments. The material about the Bradens' children documents the memorial to Anita Braden, who died in 1964, and the activities of their son Jim. Jim Braden's records include taped interviews about the 1968 civil disorders in Louisville, a biographical sketch of his father, and a report on his work at the Law Center for Constitutional Rights.
The SCEF files, the second part of the Carl and Anne Braden Files, are divided into chronological sections pertaining to 1) the Bradens' years as field representatives and editor of the Southern Patriot, 1954-1966, and 2) their years as co-directors, 1966-1973. The Field Organizer and Southern Patriot section consists of correspondence and subject files. This correspondence is arranged in chronological order, and it relates mainly to the business activities of the Southern Patriot and to field organizing. More important correspondence is generally to be found in the subject files.
A list of principal correspondents follows, with an asterisk denoting frequent correspondents:
- *Aronson, James
- *Aschbacher, Ruth and Stanley
- *Boudin, Leonard B.
- *Bown, Vernon
- Cartwright, Perry
- *Coe, John M.
- *Crane, Mrs. Sylvia E.
- Criley, Richard
- Dilliard, Irving
- *Dombrowski, James A.
- Donner, Frank J.
- Dreyfus, Benjamin
- *Durr, Virginia
- Ferry, Elinor
- Finlator, Rev. W. W.
- Ford, I.O.
- *Foreman, Clark
- Forman, James
- France, Royal W.
- *Gilbert, Louise
- Ginger, Anne Fagan
- *Gomillion, C. G.
- *Haessler, Carl
- Hassler, Alfred
- *Holt, Len
- Hortenstine, Virgie
- Huberman, Leo
- *Hupp, James L.
- Kinoy, Arthur
- Lamont, Corliss
- Lens, Sidney
- Lorch, Lee
- Love, Bishop Edgar A.
- *Lubka, Lewis
- Lusky, Louis
- Lynd, Staughton
- Lynn, Conrad J.
- *McCrackin, Rev. Maurice
- *McLaren, Louise
- McReynolds, David
- Margolis, Benjamin
- *Marshall, Dorothy
- *Maund, Alfred
- *Melish, Rev. William Howard
- Muste, Rev. A. J.
- Nathan, Otto
- Nelson, Steve
- *Nixon, Russ
- *O'Connor, Harvey and Jessie
- Parsons, Howard L.
- Perdue, Rev. M.M.D.
- Pike, Rev. James A.
- Rabinowitz, Victor
- Redding, Louis
- Ruthenburg, Dorcas
- Seeger, Pete
- *Shuttlesworth, Rev. Fred L.
- Smith, Benjamin E.
- Spiker, LaRue
- Spofford, Rev. William B.
- Stryker, George
- Tekla, Tad
- *Thrasher, Sue
- Tillitt, Paul
- Tillow, Walter
- Treuhaft, Decca (Jessica Mitford)
- Walker, Wyatt Tee
- Waltzer, Bruce C.
- West, Don
- *Wilkinson, Frank and Jean
- *Williams, Aubrey and Anita
- Wyland, Bishop Benjamin
- *Zellner, Robert and Dottie
- Zollinger, Robert W.
The Field Organizer and Southern Patriot section's subject files cover individuals, organizations, and places; and they were primarily used for editorial purposes. There is extensive information here on labor unions, SCEF's Southern Mountain Project, and the Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference (AEPAC), as well as the House Committee on Un-American Activities and Anne Braden's pamphlet, “Bulwark of Segregation.” SCEF organized the Appalachian Provision Organizing Committee in 1964 in order to improve communications in that region. The AEPAC files contain correspondence, records of board actions such as memos and meeting minutes, and reports to SCEF. The Southern Mountain Project was created to improve wages for workers, both black and white, living in Appalachia. Other groups documented in the subject files from this period include the Southern Student Organizing Committee and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee.
The section documenting the Bradens' tenure as co-directors of SCEF (1966-1972) include central office files, 1966-1972, and fundraising files, 1966-1970. The central office files reflect their broader responsibilities after 1966, as well as Anne's ongoing work on the Southern Patriot. The correspondence in this section includes extensive exchanges with staff and other organizations concerning coordination of objectives, business activities, and personal matters. The subject files contain information on Appalachia and other topics relevant to civil rights. The fundraising files document trips by SCEF staff to various parts of the country, and they contain printed appeals for money and lists of contributors. The collection also includes numerous taped interviews and public appearances by the Bradens, primarily speaking on behalf of SCEF, as well as speeches by Robert Moses, Stokely Carmichael, and William Howard Melish; these are listed in Series 4 of the contents list, the Sound Recordings.
The second subseries of the original collection, the James Dombrowski Files, document the activities of the man who was executive director of SCEF before the Bradens, as well as executive secretary of SCHW, SCEF's predecessor organization. In 1966, when they assumed Dombrowski's responsibilities, the Bradens moved some of his files from Louisiana to Louisville. The bulk of Dombrowski's SCEF and SCHW materials, however, can be found at Tuskegee Institute.
The Dombrowski files at the Wisconsin Historical Society consist of personal papers (1932-1963), records of SCHW (1938-1948), and the early administrative records of SCEF. The personal files, 1932-1963, include correspondence, articles, and personal financial and property records. The correspondence includes letters from Aubrey Williams, president of SCEF and director of the National Youth Administration under Franklin Roosevelt, and letters concerning royalties for Dombrowski's book, The Early Days of Christian Socialism in America (1936). The SCHW files, 1938-1948, contain fragmentary documentation of Dombrowski's personal life as well as information on the origins of SCHW and SCEF. These files contain correspondence from T.G. Bilbo, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Hugo Black, and others. In addition, this section contains Executive Board and Board of Directors minutes and correspondence, and a manuscript about the presidential campaign of 1940 by Charles W. Erwin.
Dombrowski's SCEF files section is divided into correspondence and subject files. The correspondence is divided into two sections: 1) correspondence available only as microfilm and 2) boxed, unfilmed papers. The microfilmed correspondence (Micro 306, Reels 4-5) covers the period between 1948 and 1968. This material was filmed before transfer to the Historical Society. The boxed correspondence, which covers the period from 1948 through 1966, includes letters from Howard Melish, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Aubrey Williams, among others. In addition, it contains additional Wade Case correspondence and letters relating to SCEF fund-raising. The subject files include SCEF Board of Directors minutes, reports, fundraising files, and correspondence relating to general operations. The subject files contain a wealth of documentation on individuals who worked with SCEF.
The third major subseries of the original Braden collection is entitled Other Records, and it consists of one box of records of the Southern Regional Office of the National Committee to Abolish HUAC (NCAHUAC). Carl Braden played a key role in the organization of NCAHUAC, but these are not his papers. They are, instead, the papers of the NCAHUAC Southern regional director, Barbara Bloomfield Flynn, covering only the years 1966 to 1968. The other records in this subseries are from the SCEF New York office, and they primarily relate to fundraising between 1960 and 1968.
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES 2, THE 2007 ADDITIONS
Like the previously described Braden papers, the 2007 additions consist of three subseries: 1) Braden Files, 2) James Dombrowski Files, and 3) Other Records, with the majority of the new material consisting of material about Carl and Anne Braden.
The Braden Files are arranged like the previously processed material: 1) personal files and 2) additions to the two phases of their involvement with SCEF, plus 3) records documenting their post-SCEF activities with the Southern Organizing Committee (SOC).
The new personal files are limited, again suggesting the degree to which social activism dominated the couple's personal life. Important additions to the personal papers consist of clippings and biographical information, personal financial records, and speeches and writings. In the earlier part of the collection, the documentation about the Wade Case is arranged in the personal files because this episode predated their work with SCEF. Additional Wade Case material appears in the personal papers in the 2007 addition, although the new papers are those of Selma Rein, who headed the Washington Committee for the Louisville Cases, 1955-1956, and later the District of Columbia anti-HUAC committee. The collection does not document how these records came into the Bradens' possession.
Anne Braden is individually documented in the 2007 addition by several biographical interview transcripts and by extensive speeches, writings, and speech-related correspondence. As Anne emerged as one of the leading elders of the social justice movement she contributed her memories to numerous historical projects. Interviews by Cate Fosl, Anne Braden's biographer, are not included, although there are preliminary proposals concerning her research project. Anne's writings include a large quantity of handwritten notes recorded in reporter's notebooks. Unfortunately, few of these are identified or dated, and the handwriting is difficult to decipher.
The new SCEF files date from the two phases of their SCEF activity, with each phrase represented by additional chronological correspondence (mainly 1971-1972) and subject files. The first section, the pre-1966 phase, consists of only a few folders, but the second, 1966-1973, consists of eight cubic feet of papers. Most important are internal administrative records including minutes of executive board meetings, financial and fundraising files, mass mailings to staff and supporters, publications, and information on the ideological crisis that led to the Bradens' resignation. The internal and external mass mailings provide the most concise and comprehensive documentation of SCEF activities in the collection. Documentation of SCEF support for the striking members of the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association and the cases of Walter Collins and Alan McSurely are also strong.
The post-SCEF Southern Organizing Committee records consist of chronological correspondence dating from 1973 to 2006 and alphabetical subject files. These additions arrived in great disorder and most of the arrangement had to be created in the Archives. Because so much of the correspondence was received without context, a chronological arrangement appeared to be the least arbitrary arrangement scheme. As a result, this correspondence, which is labeled “general,” is of much greater interest than the similarly titled correspondence in the first part of the collection. This general correspondence is divided into incoming and outgoing sections in order to make the letters written by Anne Braden and other SOC officers more accessible. The outgoing correspondence is limited after 1995.
Alphabetical subject files comprise the majority of these post-SCEF SOC records. The content of these files varies widely both with regard to subject and scope. Some thin folders, for example, contain only mass mailings and little if any personal involvement is documented. Others contain substantial and important historical documentation, in many cases the record files of the organization. Generally, the files represent contacts with a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations active in the social justice movement with whom the Bradens had some contact. Although they opposed the war in Vietnam, peace issues are secondary to racial justice documentation in the files.
Individual correspondents of note in these files include leaders such as Ben Chavis, Jesse and Harvey O'Connor, Jack O'Dell, Gwen Patton, Fred Shuttlesworth, Connie Tucker, and C.T. Vivian. The subject files include correspondence, memoranda, flyers and publications, minutes, convention materials, grant applications, notes, and draft writings. After Carl Braden's death in 1975 (early in the time span of the subject files) Anne's activities comprise the focus of the section. Carl's activity is seen in the files on the Training Institute for Propaganda and Organizing (TIPO), the National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR), and on various victims of racist and political repression. Although Anne was less involved with NAARPR administration, she was actively involved in several cases which the National Alliance supported such as the defense of Eddie Carthan, Johnny “Imani” Harris, Delbert Tibbs, and the Wilmington 10. There are also two cubic feet of records about the Kentucky Alliance (KA), the local chapter of the NAARRP, although more extensive records about KA are held by the University of Louisville Special Collections Department. The KAARPR records and other records scattered throughout the subject files document Braden's increasing involvement during the post-SCEF era in local and Kentucky issues and organizations. The collection includes substantial information about her response to racial violence and police abuse in Louisville and to issues arising from the desegregation of the city schools.
Most of Anne Braden's work after Carl's death focused on the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice (SOC) which she organized with Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth and others in 1975. SOC was an inter-racial, south-wide organization, and its formation was a response to concern over fragmentation within the civil rights movement and an increase in racist violence. The records filed here alphabetically under Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice Administrative Records consist of board minutes, correspondence, financial and fundraising files, workshop and conference planning files, and mailings and publications. As previously noted, the administrative records are not complete. It is presumed that the missing files are in the hands of SOC officers who were based in Birmingham and Atlanta. In keeping with the SOC purpose as an organizing committee, there is good documentation about several community organizing projects, particularly the Gulf Coast Tenant Leadership Project, the North Carolina Organizing Project on Military Spending and Human Needs, and the Southeast Project on Human Needs and Peace. SOC later added environmental justice to its organizing, but this subject is less thoroughly documented. Anne Braden's role in these projects consisted of participation in the overall administrative policy and writing the grants that supported the SOC programs. SOC was also actively involved in many social justice defense cases either alone or in association with other organizations. In addition to the previously mentioned NAARPP cases there are files on the vote fraud charges brought against Maggie Bozeman and Julia Wilder and the Alabama Black Belt officials.
Throughout these post-SCEF SOC records there is ample documentation of the way in which Carl and Anne Braden used their skills as journalists to shape the manner in which movement issues were expressed. This is evident in the editorial files on Fight-Back, the SOC newsletter, and in numerous other publications, brochures, and public statements. Records dating to the late 1970s document Anne Braden's concern with increased racial violence by the Ku Klux Klan. In addition to clippings, legal documents, Klan literature, and other information that she gathered, there are files on the National Anti-Klan Network (NAKN), of which she was a founder in 1979. The NAKN later became known as the Center for Democratic Renewal, and there are files about this organization as well.
In 1984 and 1988 Anne Braden was an active supporter of the presidential candidacy of Jesse Jackson. About her political activities are files of correspondence, convention materials, clippings, issue papers, and files on the Jackson campaign in Kentucky. The National Rainbow Coalition, which grew out of Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign, is also well represented.
The James Dombrowski Files subseries in the 2007 addition consist of correspondence he received during the last years of his life, financial miscellany, and a journal-like binder covering the years 1966-1974. In the binder Dombrowski listed painting titles as well as occasional reflections about personal and political events.
The third subseries of the 2007 Addition, Other Records, consists of files of Helen Greever, who succeeded the Bradens as director of SCEF, and records of the SCEF friends organizations in New York, Los Angeles, and Massachusetts. All of these records were solicited for the Wisconsin Historical Society by the Bradens and transferred to the Historical Society between 1974 and 1978. Unfortunately, Helen Greever's files are smaller and more fragmentary than might be anticipated. Most useful here are mimeographed mailings and staff memoranda dating from the final months of the “old” SCEF and the transcript of a 1973 interview with Anne Braden concerning a trip Greever made to the Soviet Union. As with the earlier records of this type, the more recently received local friends office records primarily concern fundraising.
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES 3, THE PHOTOGRAPHS
The Photographs are divided into three subseries: 1) Mounted photographs, 1960-1967, that probably represent an exhibit about the Southern Conference Educational Fund (call number PH 3499 (5)), 2) General photographs, 1930s-1990s (call number PH 3299), and 3) Posters, circa 1960-1970 (call number PH 5-6466). PH 3499 (5) includes photographs of Anne and Carl Braden, Ella Baker, Martin Luther King Jr., Aubrey Williams, and several other activists, as well as a photograph of Tent City, Fayette County, Tennessee, which was established with SCEF funds. PH 3499 includes formal and informal portraits of Anne and Carl Braden and photographs documenting events in their lives such as the bombing of the Wade House in Louisville, Kentucky, their sedition trials, and participation in numerous rallies, demonstrations, and meetings. The Bradens are pictured with civil rights leaders such as Ben Chavis, Angela Davis, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Fred Shuttlesworth, and C.T. Vivian. Several organizations in which the Bradens were leaders are represented, with the Southern Organizing Committee (SOC) being the most extensive. Photo documentation of the Kentucky Alliance, the National Anti-Klan Network (NAKN), the Southern Conference Education Fund (SCEF), and the Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) is spotty. Numerous photographs of demonstrations and marches, labor union strikes, and conferences dating from the 1970s to the 1990s were probably submitted for publication in the Southern Patriot and Fight-Back, but the collection contains only a small portion of the total number that are thought to have been submitted for publication. Posters were collected by Carl and Ann Braden and relate to the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement, announcement of Labor History Week, activities in Philadelphia, Lowndes County, Alabama, and the Freedom Organization campaign, along with half-tone photographs.
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES 4, THE SOUND RECORDINGS
The Sound Recordings, both tapes and discs, are arranged in a single chronological order. They include speeches and presentations by both Carl and Anne Braden as well as many others including Amzie Moore, Robert Moses, Howard Zinn, William Howard Melish, and Stokely Carmichael; interviews with the Bradens and interviews with others by them; music by Pete Seeger; recorded meetings and informal discussions; Carl Braden's memorial services in 1975; and undated memoirs by Anne Braden. Also present is a group of interviews done by Jim Braden for a research paper on Louisville civil disorders.
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES 5, FILM AND VIDEORECORDINGS
The film and 5 videorecordings in the collection date between 1966 and 2003 and are diverse in subject matter. Details are provided in the contents list. Note: A 16 mm film about Jim Dombrowski noted in the accession records was missing in 2008.
Related Material
The Wisconsin Historical Society has one of the richest collections of Civil Rights movement records in the nation, which includes more than 100 manuscript collections documenting the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project of 1964. More than 25,000 pages from the Freedom Summer manuscripts are available online as the Freedom Summer Digital Collection.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented primarily by Carol and Anne Braden, Louisville, Kentucky, 1966-1997. A few items presented by James Dombrowski and by various SCEF offices; and 5 sound recordings loaned for copying by Judy Greenspan, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1970.
Processed by Ron Perkins in 1968; in 1973 by archives staff; and by Carolyn Mattern in 2007.
Contents List
Mss 6
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Series: 1: Original Collection
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Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files
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Sub-subseries: Personal Files, 1928-1971
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Bradens, General
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Box
1
Folder
1-6
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General correspondence, 1954-1971, undated
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Christmas correspondence, 1961-1964
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Activities, 1967
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Articles, undated
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Financial records, 1956-1966
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Wade Case
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Jefferson County grand jury investigation
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Box
2
Folder
2-3
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Proceedings, Volumes 1 and 2
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Box
2
Folder
4
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“Louisville Patterns” Excerpts, 1954
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Kentucky v. Braden
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Pre-trial events, 1954 May-December
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Prosecution case, 1954 November-December
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Indictments, appeals, and court actions, 1954
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Defendants' exhibits
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Box
2
Folder
8-9
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#500-521 Pamphlets, 1940-1955
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Box
2
Folder
10
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#523-535 Correspondence and bulletins, 1947-1950
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Box
3
Folder
1
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#556 Christianity and Civilization, 1946
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Box
3
Folder
2
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#557 German, Sure & Easy Guide, 1947
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Box
3
Folder
3
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#558 Reynolds Aluminum manuscript, photos, undated
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Box
3
Folder
4
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#559 Clippings, Louisville Railway Company, Relief jobs, 1947-1950
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Box
4
Folder
1
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#563-567 Research title cards, undated
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Box
4
Folder
2
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E-F, K-N pamphlets, 1952-1954
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Government exhibits
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Box
5
Folder
1
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#9 Value Price and Profit by Marx
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Box
5
Folder
1
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#11 Masses and Mainstream, 1950-1954
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Box
5
Folder
2
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#12 Political Affairs, 1950-1953
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Box
5
Folder
2
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#19 McCarthyism and the Big Lie, 1953
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Box
5
Folder
3
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#31 New World Review, 1953-1954
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Box
5
Folder
4
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#38 A.Y. Vyshinsky speeches, 1950-51
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Box
6
Folder
1
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#39 16 Republics of the Soviet Union, 1951
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Box
6
Folder
2
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#41-47 Pamphlets and invoices
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Box
6
Folder
3
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#49 Bacteriological War Crimes Exhibition, 1952
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Box
6
Folder
4
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#50 Daily Worker, National Guardian, 1950
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Box
6
Folder
5
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#51 Correspondence, Federated Press, 1947-1951
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Box
6
Folder
6
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#52-55 Pamphlets, correspondence, and miscellany, 1953-1954
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Box
6
Folder
7
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#62 Pamphlets on the Far East, 1949-1954
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Box
6
Folder
8
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#63-69 Pamphlets and miscellany, 1950-1951
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Box
6
Folder
9
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#71-73 National Council of American-Soviet Relations, Sentmer Defense, 1953; Bill of Rights conference, 1954
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Box
6
Folder
10
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#70 Progressive Party, 1950-1952
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Box
6
Folder
11
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#74 Publication purchases, 1949-1953
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Box
6
Folder
12
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#76 Frank Grezlak and Walter Barnett cases, 1951-1953
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#77 Clippings
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Box
6
Folder
13
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Civil rights and geopolitics
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Hospitals, housing, miners, and segregation
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Box
7
Folder
2
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#78 “How FE Organized Harvester,” 1946-1947
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Box
7
Folder
3
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#79 Wade's Defense Committee and Braden jobs, 1954
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Box
7
Folder
4-5
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#81-90 Mailing list, correspondence, and pamphlets, 1949-1954
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Box
7
Folder
6
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#96-100 Wade house photo and defense radio scripts, 1954
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Micro 306
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Transcript, 1954 November 29-December 13
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Reel
1
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Volume 1-Volume 5, page 1063
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Reel
2
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Volume 5, page 1064-Volume 12, page 2159
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Reel
3
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Volume 12, page 2160-Volume 13
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Mss 6
Box
7
Folder
7
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Court of Appeals, 1955-1956
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Returned exhibits, 1957
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Related legal actions
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Kentucky v. Brown, 1955-1956, and Rhine, 1956-1957
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Box
8
Folder
3
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Braden v. Porter B. Lady, 1955
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Nelson case (Pennsylvania), 1955
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Box
8
Folder
5
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South End Federal Savings & Loan v. Braden & Rone, 1954
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Box
8
Folder
6
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South End Savings & Loan v. Rone, 1955-1957
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Public reaction
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Box
8
Folder
7
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Bulletins and circulars, 1954-1956
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Braden Fund contributors, 1954-1955
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Box
9
Folder
2
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Opposition letters, 1955
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Braden employment, 1954-1956
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Box
9
Folder
4
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Comments, letters, and articles
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Box
9
Folder
5-6
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Correspondence, 1954-1957
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Box
9
Folder
7
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Louisville Defendants' Fund, 1956-1957
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Box
9
Folder
8
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Louisville Travesty pamphlet, 1955
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Box
9
Folder
9
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News releases and letters, 1954-1957
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Box
9
Folder
10
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Wade mortgage, Correspondence, notes, and financial records, 1957
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Box
10
Folder
1-3
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Clippings, 1954-1955
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Carl Braden
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Box
10
Folder
4
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Correspondence, 1935-1949
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Box
10
Folder
5
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Articles, 1956, undated
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Box
10
Folder
6
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Activities, 1949-1970
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Box
11
Folder
1
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Board recommendations, 1958
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Box
11
Folder
2
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Membership cards, 1940-1960
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Prison
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Box
11
Folder
3
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Notes, 1954-1955
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Correspondence
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Box
11
Folder
4
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General, 1954-1955
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Box
11
Folder
5
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from Anne, 1955
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Box
11
Folder
10
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to Anne, 1961-1962
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Box
11
Folder
6-9
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(Incoming), 1961-1962 February
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Writings
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Box
11
Folder
11
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Undated
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Box
12
Folder
1
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High school, 1928-1930
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Box
12
Folder
2
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Newspaper articles, 1935-1948
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Anne Braden
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Box
12
Folder
3
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Correspondence, 1965
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Activities, 1960, undated
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Box
12
Folder
5
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Speeches, 1964
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Box
12
Folder
6
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Louisville Parent Teacher Association, 1957-1960
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Writings
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Box
12
Folder
7-8
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College papers and reports, 1943-1945
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Box
12
Folder
9
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Editorials and articles, 1945-1946
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The Wall Between (1958)
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Preliminary papers
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Box
12
Folder
10
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Author's notes, undated
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Box
12
Folder
11
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Clippings, 1955
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Box
12
Folder
12
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Outline and notes, undated
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Drafts
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Box
13
Folder
1-6
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Drafts 1-3, undated
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Draft 4
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Box
13
Folder
7-8
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Pages 1-379
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Revisions
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Draft 5
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Box
14
Folder
2
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Final draft
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Box
14
Folder
3
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Revisions
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Box
14
Folder
4
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Galley proofs
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Box
14
Folder
5-7
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Printer's copy
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Box
14
Folder
8
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Readers' criticisms
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Box
14
Folder
9
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Publication attempts, 1956-1959
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Box
15
Folder
1
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Monthly Review, 1957-1958
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Promotion and sales
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Box
15
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1958-1961
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Box
15
Folder
3-4
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Advertising and reviews, 1958
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Box
15
Folder
5
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National Book Award, 1958-1959
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Box
15
Folder
6
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Readers' comments, 1958-1959
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Braden Children
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Box
15
Folder
7
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General, 1965-1967, undated
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Box
15
Folder
8-9
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Anita Braden, Sympathy letters and memorial, 1964-1966
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James Braden
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Box
15
Folder
10
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Letters from parents, 1966-1971
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“Civil Disorders in Louisville” research
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Box
16
Folder
1-2
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Manuscripts drafts, 1968-1969
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Tape transcriptions
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Box
16
Folder
4
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“Life of a Reformer,” 1969
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Box
16
Folder
5
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“A Month at the Law Center for Constitutional Rights,” 1970
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Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1972
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1954-1966 (Southern Patriot/Field Organizers era)
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General correspondence
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Box
26
Folder
1-5
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1954 May-1955
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1956
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Box
26
Folder
6
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January-March
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Box
27
Folder
1-3
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April-December
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Box
27
Folder
4-7
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1957
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1958
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Box
28
Folder
1-9
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January-September
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Box
29
Folder
1-6
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October-December
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1959
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Box
29
Folder
7
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January
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Box
30
Folder
1-5
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January (continued)-April
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Box
31
Folder
1-6
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May-October
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Box
32
Folder
1-3
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November-December
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1960
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Box
32
Folder
4-6
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January-March
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Box
33
Folder
1-6
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April-September
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Box
34
Folder
1-4
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October-December
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1961
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Box
34
Folder
5-6
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January
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Box
35
Folder
1-5
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February-June
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Box
36
Folder
1-5
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July-November
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Box
37
Folder
1-2
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December
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1962
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Box
37
Folder
3-5
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January-March
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Box
38
Folder
1-5
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April-August
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Box
39
Folder
1-5
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September-December
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1963
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Box
40
Folder
1-6
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January-May
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Box
41
Folder
1-8
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June-November
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Box
42
Folder
1-2
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December
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1964
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Box
42
Folder
3-6
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January-April
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Box
43
Folder
1-7
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May-November
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Box
44
Folder
1-2
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December
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1965
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Box
44
Folder
3-8
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January-May
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Box
45
Folder
1-6
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June-November
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Box
46
Folder
1-2
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December
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Box
46
Folder
3-15
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1966
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Subject Files
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Box
47
Folder
1
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Alabama, 1957-1965
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Box
47
Folder
2-3
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Albany (Georgia), cases, 1962-1966
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Box
47
Folder
4
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Atlanta, 1962-1965
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Box
47
Folder
5
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Alexander Defense Committee, 1965
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Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference (AEPAC)
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Box
65
Folder
1
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Correspondence, 1964-1965
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Box
65
Folder
3
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Board memos and minutes, 1964-1965
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Box
65
Folder
4
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Executive Board, 1965
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Box
65
Folder
5
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Fletcher, Frank, 1965-1966
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Box
65
Folder
6
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Fundraising, 1965
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Box
65
Folder
7
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Publicity, 1965
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Box
65
Folder
8
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Reports to SCEF, 1965-1967
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Box
65
Folder
9
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Speaking engagements, 1965
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Box
65
Folder
10
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Southern Mountain Project, 1966
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Box
65
Folder
2
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Staff correspondence, 1965
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Box
47
Folder
6
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Arkansas, 1963-1966
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Box
47
Folder
7
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Ashton, Steve, 1964
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Box
47
Folder
8
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Atrocity releases and clippings, 1958-1963
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Box
47
Folder
9
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Atlanta civil liberties workshop, 1962
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Box
47
Folder
10
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1962
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Box
47
Folder
11
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Bessemer (Alabama), Claude Williams, 1962-1965
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Box
47
Folder
12
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Bevel, Diane Nash, 1962-1963
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Box
47
Folder
13
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John Birch Society, 1961
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Birmingham (Alabama)
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Box
47
Folder
14-15
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General, 1954-1966
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Box
48
Folder
1-2
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Conferences, (1962 April and 1963 May)
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Box
48
Folder
3a
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Black Power, 1965-1966
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Box
48
Folder
3b
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Blossom, Fred and Bertie, 1964-1966
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Box
48
Folder
3c
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Book reviews
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Box
48
Folder
4
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Bond, Julian, 1963-1966
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Box
48
Folder
5
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“Books for Shilfren in a Changing Culture,” 1961
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Box
48
Folder
6
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Boston, Massachusetts, 1958-1959
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Box
48
Folder
7a
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Brown, John, Commemoration Committee, 1965
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Box
48
Folder
7b
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Burton, Michael and Phillip, “Wasn't That a Time,” 1961
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Chapel Hill Conference, 1961 October 27
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Box
48
Folder
8
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Speeches and Clippings
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Box
48
Folder
9
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Correspondence
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Box
48
Folder
10
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Church activity and integration, 1957-1965
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Box
48
Folder
11
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Citizens Committee for Democratic Schools in Kentucky, 1953-1954
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Civil rights and liberties
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Box
48
Folder
12
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General, 1949-1957
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Box
48
Folder
13a
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Conference Plans, 1958
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Box
48
Folder
13b
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General, 1959-1965
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Box
48
Folder
14a
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Civil Rights Congress, 1954
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Box
48
Folder
14b
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Civil Rights and Liberties: Criminal cases, 1951-1955
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Box
48
Folder
15
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Civil Rights bills: Correspondence and notes, 1963-1965
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Box
48
Folder
16
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Cleveland, Ohio, 1959, 1964
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Box
48
Folder
17
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Collier Report case, 1965
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Box
48
Folder
18
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Collins, Virginia, undated
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Committee of First Amendment Defendants
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Box
48
Folder
19
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1959-1960 March
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Box
49
Folder
1
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1960 April-December
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Box
49
Folder
2
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General, 1959-1960
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Box
49
Folder
3
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Committee to Combat Racial Injustice, “Kissing Case,” 1958-1960
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Box
49
Folder
4
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Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 1957-1958
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Box
49
Folder
5a
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Congress of Racial Equality, 1962
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Box
49
Folder
5b
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Dady, William, 1962-1964
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Box
49
Folder
6
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Danville, Virginia, 1963-1964
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Box
49
Folder
7
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Delta Educational Center, 1963
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Box
49
Folder
8
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Detroit, Michigan, 1957-1961
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Box
49
Folder
9
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Drake, Bertha, 1963
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Box
49
Folder
10
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Dombrowski, James, 1958-1966
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Box
49
Folder
11
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Durham and Edenton, North Carolina, 1951-1962
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Box
49
Folder
12
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Editors, Inc., 1952-1954
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
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Box
49
Folder
13
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Paper files, 1956-1965
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Disc 72A/1-2
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Power of Subpoena symposium with Leonard Boudin, Harvey O'Connor, Willard Uphaus, Corliss Lamont, and others, 1954 December 15
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Mss 6
Box
49
Folder
14
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Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 1960-1965
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Box
49
Folder
15
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Fields, Edward R., 1960-1965
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Florida
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Box
50
Folder
1
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Correspondence and memos, 1960-1963
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Box
50
Folder
2
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Articles, releases, and clippings, 1958-1964
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Box
50
Folder
3a
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Flynn, John T., 1958
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Box
50
Folder
3b
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Freedom Schools, 1963-1964
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Box
50
Folder
4a
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Freedom Walk (William Moore Case), 1963
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Box
50
Folder
4b
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Front Royal, Virginia, 1959
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Box
50
Folder
5a
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Giles-Johnson Committee, 1963
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Box
50
Folder
5b
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Goldwater campaign, 1964
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Box
50
Folder
6a
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Halifax County, North Carolina, 1964-1965
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Box
50
Folder
6b
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Henry, Aaron, 1963
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Box
50
Folder
7
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Highlander Folk School and Highlander Center, 1958-1965
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Box
50
Folder
8
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Holt, Len, 1960-1965
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Box
50
Folder
9
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Hospital movement, 1950-1952
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Box
50
Folder
10
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House of Representatives Bill #7957, Voter Registration Commission, 1959-1960
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House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
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Box
50
Folder
11
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General, 1956-1965
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Abolition correspondence
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Box
50
Folder
12-13
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1957 November
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Box
51
Folder
1-2
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1961 December-1965
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Box
51
Folder
3
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Atlanta hearings, 1958-1960
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“Bulwark of Segregation”
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Box
51
Folder
4
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Correspondence and notes, 1963-1964
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Box
51
Folder
5
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Drafts and revisions, undated
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Contempt trial
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Box
51
Folder
6-8
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Correspondence, 1958-1959
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Box
52
Folder
1
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News releases and memos, 1959-1961
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Box
52
Folder
2-4
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Decisions, 1961
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Clemency petition for Carl Braden
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Box
52
Folder
5-6
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Correspondence, 1961-1962
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Box
52
Folder
7
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Signers, 1961
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Box
52
Folder
8
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Parole application, 1961
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Box
52
Folder
9
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“My Beliefs and My Associations are None of the Business of this Committee,” 1960
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National Committee to Abolish HUAC
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Box
52
Folder
10
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Correspondence, 1963-1966
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Box
53
Folder
1
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General, 1959-1960
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Box
53
Folder
2
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Southern Committee of the NCA/HUAC, 1964
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Box
53
Folder
3
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Haug case, 1957-1958
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Box
53
Folder
4
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Inter-Agency Conference (Southern), 1962-1963
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Box
53
Folder
5
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Interracial Leadership Conference, 1956 November
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Box
53
Folder
6
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Jackson, Mississippi, 1962-1965
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Box
53
Folder
7
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Jenkins case (Judy and Grady), 1957-1958
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Box
53
Folder
8
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Johnson, Dorothy, 1960-1961
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Box
53
Folder
9
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Jones and Brown case, 1962
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Box
53
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10
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Kennedy, John F., 1960-1962
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Kentucky
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Box
53
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11
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Correspondence, 1960-1964
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Box
53
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12
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Integration of schools, 1956-1965
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Box
53
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13
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Legislative activity, 1958
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Box
53
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14
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Miners, 1963-1966
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Box
53
Folder
15a
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Kerr-Smith trial, 1965
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Box
53
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15b
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1959-1961
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Labor
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Box
53
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16
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Federated Press news releases, 1949-1956
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Box
53
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17
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Louisville Local 236, Transcripts, undated
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Box
54
Folder
1
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Louisville, General, 1946-1952
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Louisville Labor Information Center
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Box
54
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1949-1954
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Box
54
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3
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General, 1948-1952
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Box
54
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4
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Negro Labor Council, 1951-1954
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Box
54
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5
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Radio broadcasts, 1949-1953
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Box
54
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6
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Women's chapter (Louisville), 1949
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Box
54
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7
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Union agreements and constitutions, 1944-1949
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Box
54
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8
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United Labor, Louisville, 1947
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Box
54
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9
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Lassiter, Louise, and James R. Walker cases, 1958-1959
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Box
54
Folder
10
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Lawrence, David, 1958
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Legal
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Box
54
Folder
11
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Milton E. Brener, 1963-1965
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Box
54
Folder
12
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Laurent Frantz, 1963-1965
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Box
54
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13
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Smith and Waltzer, 1963-1965
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Box
54
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14
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Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957-1958
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Box
54
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15
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Lomax, Louise, 1963
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Box
55
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1
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Louisiana, 1954-1966
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Louisville
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Box
55
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2
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General, 1962-1966
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Box
55
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3
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Stand-ins, 1962-1963
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Box
55
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4
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Lozoya, Rodolfo, 1957
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Box
55
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5
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McCrackin, Maurice, 1957-1962
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Box
55
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6
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McFerren, John, 1962-1964
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Box
55
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7
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McHugh, Birdie, 1960-1962
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Box
55
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8
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Marian Davis Scholarship Fund, 1963-1966
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Box
55
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9
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Melish, William Howard, 1955-1966
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Box
55
Folder
10
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Memphis, Tennessee, 1958-1959
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Box
55
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11
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Medical Committee for Human Rights, 1965-1966
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Box
55
Folder
12
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Militant Church Movement, 1951-1952
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Mississippi
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Box
55
Folder
13-15
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Box
56
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1-3
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Box
56
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4
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Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964-1965
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Box
56
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5
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Monroe, North Carolina, 1961-1964
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Box
56
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6
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Moore, Bruce, 1962
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Box
56
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7
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Morgan, Juliette H., 1952-1960
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Box
56
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8
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Nashville, Tennessee, 1958-1964
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Box
56
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9
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Louisville, 1952-1958
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Box
56
Folder
10
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National Broadcasting Company “Today Show,” Interviews and correspondence, 1963-1964
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Box
56
Folder
11
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1952-1962
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Box
56
Folder
12
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Norfolk Conference, “Time for Action,” 1963
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Box
56
Folder
13
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North Carolina, 1958-1965
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Operation Freedom
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Box
57
Folder
1
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Correspondence, 1963-1966
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Box
57
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2
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General, 1963-1966
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Box
57
Folder
3
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Operation Open Debate, 1965-1967
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Box
57
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4
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Peace: General, 1965
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Box
57
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5
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Pennsylvania, 1958-1960
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Box
57
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6
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Perkins, Haven, 1965
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Box
57
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7
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Peyton, Rupert, 1960
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Box
57
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8
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Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1960-1963
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Box
57
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9
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Pupil Placement, 1958-1959
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Box
57
Folder
10
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Race Relations, 1957-1966
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Richmond, Virginia
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Box
57
Folder
11
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School segregation, 1949-1956
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Box
57
Folder
12
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General, 1944-1958
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Box
59
Folder
9
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Rosenthal, Richard, 1966
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Box
57
Folder
13
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Sedition laws, 1955-1958
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Box
57
Folder
14
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Selma, Alabama, 1963-1966
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Shuttlesworth, Fred
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Box
57
Folder
15-16
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1959-1964
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Box
58
Folder
1
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1965-1966
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Socialism
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Box
58
Folder
2
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American Forum for Socialist Education, 1956-1958
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Box
58
Folder
3
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Young People's Socialist League, 1957
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Box
58
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4
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Socialist Party, 1956-1959
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Box
58
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5
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South Carolina, 1958-1963
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Box
58
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6
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Annual meetings, 1957-1965
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Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF)
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Box
58
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7
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Analavage reports, 1966
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Box
58
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8
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Appointments
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Box
58
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9
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Board resolutions, 1966, April
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Box
58
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10
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Expenses, Louisville office, 1957-1958
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Box
58
Folder
11
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Fund raising, 1957, 1966
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Box
58
Folder
12
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History, 1938-1966
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Memos and resolutions, 1965
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Box
59
Folder
2
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News releases, 1958-1962
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Box
59
Folder
3
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Projects, 1938-1960
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Box
59
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4-7
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Raids on SCEF, 1963-1964
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Box
59
Folder
8
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Southern integration, 1958 June
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Box
59
Folder
8
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Survey of the South, 1958 August
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“Southern Freedom Movement in Perspective”
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Box
60
Folder
3
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Notes and sources, 1965
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Box
60
Folder
4-5
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Drafts
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Southern Mountain Project
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Box
60
Folder
6-8
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Correspondence, 1964-1966
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Box
61
Folder
1
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General
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Box
61
Folder
2
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Memos and clippings, 1964-1965
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Southern Patriot
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Box
59
Folder
10-11
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Articles, 1958, 1966, undated
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Box
60
Folder
1
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Correspondence, 1958-1965
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Box
60
Folder
2
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Submissions, 1960, 1963
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Box
61
Folder
3
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Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC): General, 1963-1965
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Box
61
Folder
4
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Student movement, 1966
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Box
61
Folder
5-8
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Speaking engagements, 1962-1965
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Box
61
Folder
9
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Spiritual Life Clinic, Louisville, 1956-1957
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Box
61
Folder
10
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Staff trips and interviews, 1963-1964
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Box
62
Folder
1
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Stevens, Carol (Writings), 1962-1964
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
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Box
62
Folder
2
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Conference, 1960
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Box
62
Folder
3
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Correspondence, 1960-1962
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Box
62
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4
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Articles, notes, and constitution, 1962-1964
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Box
62
Folder
5
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Talladega, Alabama Case, 1962-1963
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Box
62
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6
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Taylor, Herman, 1963
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Box
62
Folder
7
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Teacher integration, 1950-1959
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Box
62
Folder
8
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Tennessee Voting Project, 1960-1964
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Box
62
Folder
9
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Texas integration, 1959-1963
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Box
62
Folder
10a
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The Torch, 1952
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Box
62
Folder
10b
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Tucker, Dr. C. Ewbank, 1956
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Box
62
Folder
11
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Tuskegee, Alabama, 1957-1965
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Box
62
Folder
12a
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Vanderbilt Law Review article, and correspondence, 1962
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Box
62
Folder
12b
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Vietnam, 1966
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Box
62
Folder
12c
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Virginia, 1958-1965
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Box
62
Folder
12d
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Voting, 1960, 1964
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Box
63
Folder
1
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Wansley, Thomas
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Washington Conference on Voting Restrictions in South, 1958
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Box
63
Folder
2
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Correspondence
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Box
63
Folder
3-5
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Arrangements
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Box
63
Folder
6
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Reports, speeches and speakers
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Box
63
Folder
7
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Reports, Voting distribution
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Washington Hearing on Voteless
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Box
63
Folder
8
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Correspondence, 1959-1960
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Box
63
Folder
9
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Testimony, 1960
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Box
63
Folder
10
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Printed material
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Box
63
Folder
11
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Washington: News releases and staff notebook, 1958
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Box
63
Folder
12
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Weinberger, Eric, 1962
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Box
64
Folder
1
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West, Don, 1965-1966
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Box
64
Folder
2
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W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, “My Impression,” undated
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Box
64
Folder
3-5
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West End Community Council, 1963-1965, undated
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Box
64
Folder
6
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West Tennessee: General, 1960-1965
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West Virginia
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Box
64
Folder
7
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General, 1958-1963
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Box
64
Folder
8
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Students Now for Action and Progress [SNAP], 1963-1965
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Box
64
Folder
9
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Williams, Aubrey, 1958-1963
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Box
64
Folder
10
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Worthy, William, 1962-1964
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Box
64
Folder
11
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Zellner, James, 1961-1963
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1966-1973 (Co-directors era)
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Correspondence
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Box
66
Folder
1
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Alabama, 1968-1969
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Box
66
Folder
2
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Avalavage, Bob, 1966-1969
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Box
66
Folder
3
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Arkansas, 1967
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Box
66
Folder
4
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A, General
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Box
66
Folder
5-7
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Board, 1965-1969, undated
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Box
66
Folder
8-9
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B, General
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Box
67
Folder
1
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California, 1966-1959
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Box
67
Folder
2
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Community Market, 1967
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Box
67
Folder
3-5
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Cortez, James, 1968-1971
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Box
67
Folder
6
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Crowell, Suzanne, 1967-1969
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Box
67
Folder
7
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C, General
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Box
67
Folder
8
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Dombrowski, James, 1965-1970
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Box
67
Folder
9
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D, General
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Box
68
Folder
1
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E, General
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Box
68
Folder
2
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Fenston, Joy, 1966-1969, undated
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Box
68
Folder
3
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Florida, 1967-1968, undated
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Box
68
Folder
4
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Foreign, 1967-1968
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Box
68
Folder
5
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F, General
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Box
68
Folder
6
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Georgia, 1967-1968
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Box
68
Folder
7
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G, General
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Box
68
Folder
8
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Hanish, Carol, 1968-1969
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Box
68
Folder
9
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Higson, Mike, 1969, undated
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Box
68
Folder
10-11
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H, General
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Box
68
Folder
12
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Illinois, 1967
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Box
68
Folder
13-14
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Information requests, 1966-1968
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Box
69
Folder
1
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Information office, 1970-1971
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Box
69
Folder
2
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Indiana, 1968
|
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Box
69
Folder
3-6
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I-L, General
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Box
69
Folder
7
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Massachusetts, 1964-1969
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Box
69
Folder
8
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Melish, William Howard, 1965-1969
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Box
70
Folder
1
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McAlister, George, 1968-1969
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Box
70
Folder
2
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Michigan, 1967-1969
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Box
70
Folder
3
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Minnesota, 1967-1968
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Box
70
Folder
4
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Minnis, Jack, 1966-1969
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Box
70
Folder
5
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Mississippi, 1966-1969
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Box
70
Folder
6-7
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M, General
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Box
70
Folder
8
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National Organization Committee, 1967-1969
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Box
70
Folder
9-10
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New York, 1965-1969
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Box
70
Folder
11
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North Carolina
|
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Box
70
Folder
12
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N, General
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Box
71
Folder
1
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Ohio, 1966-1968
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Box
71
Folder
2
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O, General
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Box
71
Folder
3
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Pappenheim, Yvonne, 1968-1970
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Box
71
Folder
4
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Pennsylvania, 1968-1969
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Box
71
Folder
5
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Posey, Buford, 1966
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Box
71
Folder
6
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Puckett, Dave and Pat Deer, 1966-1967
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Box
71
Folder
7
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P, General
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Box
71
Folder
8
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Ruman, Marylin, 1969
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Box
71
Folder
9
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R, General
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Box
71
Folder
10
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Shuttlesworth, Fred, 1965-1967
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Box
71
Folder
13
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Southern Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1967
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Box
71
Folder
11-12
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Southern Patriot, 1966-1970, undated
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Box
72
Folder
1
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Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1967-1968
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Box
72
Folder
2
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Staff (SCEF), 1967-1971
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Box
72
Folder
3
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1968
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Box
72
Folder
4
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1965-1968
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Box
72
Folder
5-6
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S, General
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Box
72
Folder
7
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Tennessee, 1965-1969
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Box
72
Folder
8-9
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T-U, General
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Box
72
Folder
10
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Virginia, 1967-1970
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Box
72
Folder
11
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V, General
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Box
72
Folder
12
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Washington, D.C., 1966-1969
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Box
72
Folder
13
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West, Don, 1966-1967
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Box
73
Folder
1-2
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W-Y, General
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Box
73
Folder
3
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Zellner, Bob and Dottie, 1967-1971
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Box
73
Folder
4
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Z, General
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Box
73
Folder
5
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Unidentified
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Subject Files
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Box
74
Folder
1
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Ad hoc Committee, 1965
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Box
74
Folder
2
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Albany pamphlet, 1965
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Box
74
Folder
3
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Appalachia, General, 1964-1968
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Box
74
Folder
8
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“Appalachia History,” by Kathryn Schryner, undated
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Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference
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Box
74
Folder
4
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General, 1964-1965
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Box
74
Folder
5-6
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Southern Mountain Project
|
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Box
74
Folder
7
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Appalachian history book, Suzanne Crowell, 1968
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Box
74
Folder
9
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Appalachian indigenous culture, by Kathryn Schryner, undated
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Box
75
Folder
1
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Appalachian Relief Committee, 1969
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Box
75
Folder
2
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Aubrey Williams Foundation, 1968-1970
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Box
75
Folder
3
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Black Panthers, 1969
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Box
75
Folder
4-5
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Black Six, 1968-1970
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Box
75
Folder
6
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Blue, Willie, 1956-1965
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Box
75
Folder
7-10
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Board meetings, 1966-1969
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Box
75
Folder
11
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Brown, Rap, 1967
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Box
75
Folder
12
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CADRE report, 1968
|
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Box
75
Folder
13
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California committee, 1963-1969
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Box
76
Folder
1
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Chicanos, 1969
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Box
76
Folder
2-3
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Collins, Walter, 1970-1972
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Box
76
Folder
4
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Congress for Appalachian Development, 1966-1967
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Box
76
Folder
5
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Dombrowski, James, 1967
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Box
76
Folder
6
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Eastland, James, 1966-1967
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Box
76
Folder
7
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1967
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Box
76
Folder
8
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Film information, 1966-1969
|
|
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Financial records
|
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Box
76
Folder
9
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Bradens' expenses, 1966
|
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Box
76
Folder
10
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Budget, 1967-1969
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Fundraising
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|
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Correspondence
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Box
83
Folder
1
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General, 1967-1969
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Box
83
Folder
2
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Staff, 1967-1968
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Box
83
Folder
3
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Appeals, 1967-1969
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Box
83
Folder
4
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Brochure drafts, 1968-1969
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California
|
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Box
83
Folder
5-6
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Trips, 1967-1968
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Box
83
Folder
7
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General, 1967
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Box
83
Folder
8
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Northern California, 1967-1968
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Box
83
Folder
9
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Mulloy support group, 1968
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Box
83
Folder
10
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Harris, Jeannette, 1967
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Box
83
Folder
11-12
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Southern California, 1967-1968
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Box
83
Folder
13
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Zellner trip, 1968
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Box
83
Folder
14
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Colorado trip, McSurely trip, 1967
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Box
84
Folder
1
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Direct mailing, 1967-1968
|
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Box
84
Folder
2
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GROW, 1968
|
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Box
84
Folder
3
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Illinois, 1967
|
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Box
84
Folder
4
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Massachusetts
|
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Box
84
Folder
5
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Midwest, 1968
|
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Box
84
Folder
6
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Mulloy trip, 1968
|
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Box
84
Folder
7
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New England, 1969
|
|
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New York
|
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Box
84
Folder
8
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General, 1966-1970
|
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Box
84
Folder
9
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Contracts, 1967-1968
|
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Box
84
Folder
10-11
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Dinner, 1968-1969
|
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Box
84
Folder
12
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Massachusetts, 1968
|
|
Box
84
Folder
13
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Pennsylvania, 1967
|
|
Box
84
Folder
14
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Special appeals, 1968
|
|
Box
84
Folder
15
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Thank you notes, 1967
|
|
Box
84
Folder
17
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Washington and Oregon trip, 1968
|
|
Box
84
Folder
16
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Women for Legislative Action, 1968
|
|
Box
76
Folder
11
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Gainesville (Florida), 1968
|
|
Box
76
Folder
12
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Georgia, 1967
|
|
Box
76
Folder
13-14
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Grass Roots Organizing Worker (GROW), 1967-1971
|
|
Box
77
Folder
1
|
Great Kentucky Conference, 1968
|
|
Box
80
Folder
5
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Haywood County, Ohio, 1967
|
|
Box
77
Folder
2
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Highlander Folk School, 1966-1971
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Box
77
Folder
3-4
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Honey, Mike and Martha Allen, 1969-1971
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House Un-American Activities Committee
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Box
77
Folder
5
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History, undated
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Box
77
Folder
6-7
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General, 1963-1970
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Box
77
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8
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Hunger, 1969
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Box
77
Folder
9-10
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Job applications, 1964-1970
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Kentucky
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Box
77
Folder
11
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Correspondence, 1967-1969
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Box
78
Folder
1
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Mining, 1966-1967
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Box
78
Folder
6
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Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, 1968
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Box
81
Folder
9
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Knoxville, Tennessee, 1965-1968
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Box
79
Folder
10
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Laurel, Mississippi, 1968, undated
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Box
78
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7
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Legal Aid Project, 1965-1969
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Box
78
Folder
8
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Lewis, Fulton, 1966
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Box
78
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9
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Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee, 1969
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Louisville
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Box
78
Folder
2
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General, 1967
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Box
78
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3
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Correspondence, 1966-1969
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Box
78
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4
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Open housing, 1967
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Box
78
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5
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Peace Council, 1968, undated
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Box
78
Folder
10
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Marion Davis Fund, 1967, 1969
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Box
78
Folder
11
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Marrowbone Folk School, 1968-1969
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Box
78
Folder
12
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McClellan, John, 1967-1971
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McSurely, Alan and Margaret
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Correspondence
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Box
78
Folder
13
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1967
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Box
79
Folder
1
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1968-1971
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Box
79
Folder
2
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Bombing incident, 1968
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Box
79
Folder
3
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Federal Communications complaint, 1967-1968
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Box
79
Folder
4
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Legal bonds, 1967
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Box
79
Folder
5-6
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McSurely v Ratcliff, 1967
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Box
79
Folder
7
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Senate contempt case, 1969
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Box
79
Folder
8
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Press materials, 1967-1971
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Box
79
Folder
9
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Mining
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Box
79
Folder
11
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Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1967
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Mulloy, Joe
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Box
80
Folder
1
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Sedition case, 1967-1970
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Box
80
Folder
2
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Mulloy and Collins cases, 1967-1970
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Box
80
Folder
3
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National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1970-1972
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Box
80
Folder
4
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New Party, 1968
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Box
80
Folder
6
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Operation Freedom, 1961-1967
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Box
80
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7
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Operation Open Debate, 1966-1969
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Box
80
Folder
8
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Peace, 1968
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Box
80
Folder
9
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Poor People's Campaign, 1968
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Box
80
Folder
10
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Robert Hodes Memorial, 1966-1969, undated
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Box
80
Folder
11
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Scholarships, 1963-1965
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Box
80
Folder
13
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1967
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Southern Mountain Project
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Box
80
Folder
14
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1964-1965
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Box
81
Folder
1
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1966-1968
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Box
81
Folder
3
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Southern Patriot article drafts, 1967, undated
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Box
81
Folder
2
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Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1969
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Box
81
Folder
4
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Speaking engagements, 1966-1968
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Steering Committee against Repression
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Box
81
Folder
5
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General, 1967-1969
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Box
81
Folder
6
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Meetings, 1968
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Box
81
Folder
7
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Students for a Democratic Society, 1964-1968
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Box
81
Folder
8
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Taylor, Dan, 1968-1971
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Box
81
Folder
11
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Theatre (“Amen Corner”), 1965
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Box
81
Folder
12
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Thomas (Carol) v. Crevasse, 1969
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Wansley, Thomas
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Box
81
Folder
13
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1963-1965
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Box
82
Folder
1
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1966-1971
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Box
82
Folder
2-3
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West End Community Council, 1964-1968, undated
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Box
82
Folder
4
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White Organization Conference, 1969
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Box
82
Folder
5
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Women's Liberation
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Subseries: James Dombrowski Files
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Sub-subseries: Personal Files, 1932-1963
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Biographical material
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Correspondence
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Box
17
Folder
2
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General, 1937-1963
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Peace Farm, 1950-1960
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Box
17
Folder
4
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Early Days of Christian Socialism in America (1936), 1946-1951
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Box
17
Folder
5
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Williams, Aubrey, 1949-1963
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Box
17
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6
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Articles, 1932-1949
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Finances
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Box
17
Folder
7
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Stock investments, 1955-1963
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Box
17
Folder
8
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Scudder, Stevens & Clark funds, 1952-1953
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Box
17
Folder
9-10
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Taxes, 1949-1963
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Box
17
Folder
11
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Speeches, notes, and miscellany, 1956-1961
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Box
17
Folder
12
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Sponsorships and endorsements, 1949-1963
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Box
17
Folder
13
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District of Columbia property, 1958-1963
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Box
17
Folder
14
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Miscellany, 1950-1962
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Sub-subseries: Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) Files, 1938-1949
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Correspondence
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Box
18
Folder
1
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General, 1943-1947
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Box
18
Folder
2a
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Bilbo, T.G., 1945-1947
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Box
18
Folder
2b
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Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1938-1945
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Box
18
Folder
2c
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Truman, Harry, 1945
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Box
18
Folder
3
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Foreman, Clark, 1946-1949
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Box
18
Folder
4
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Black, Hugo, Jefferson Award, 1945
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Box
18
Folder
5
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Board of Directors, Meetings and correspondence, 1941-1947
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Box
18
Folder
6
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Board of Representatives, Minutes, 1946-1948
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Box
18
Folder
7
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By-laws and incorporation charter, 1946, undated
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Box
18
Folder
8
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Campaign of 1940, Charles W. Erwin manuscript, 1940
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Box
18
Folder
9
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Committee reports, 1947
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Box
18
Folder
10
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Convention proceedings, 1946 November 28-30
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Box
18
Folder
11
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Crisis memo, 1948 January 23
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Box
18
Folder
12
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Dombrowski speeches, 1945-1947
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Box
18
Folder
13
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Executive Board minutes, correspondence, by-laws and reports, 1939-1946
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Box
19
Folder
1
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Financial records, Cash book and Finance Committee reports, 1941-1947
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Box
19
Folder
2
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Lilienthal luncheon, 1945
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Box
19
Folder
3
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Proceedings report, 1938
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Box
19
Folder
4
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Progress reports, 1942-1946
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Box
19
Folder
5
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Southern Council meeting, 1941
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Box
19
Folder
6
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SCHW publications, 1938-1947
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Box
19
Folder
7
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Scrapbook, 1945
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Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1942-1967
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Micro 306
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Correspondence : Filmed without a counter
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Reel
4
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Abbot, William B., 1958-1959, 1961
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Reel
4
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Alexander, Wilma, 1959-1960
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Reel
4
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Armstrong, James, 1954-1955
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Reel
4
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Atwood, R. B., 1949-1951
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Reel
4
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A-Miscellaneous, 1958-1962
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Reel
4
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Bambace, Angela, 1960
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Reel
4
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Barker, Lincoln, 1959-1960
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Reel
4
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Barnes, Robert D., 1956-1960
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Reel
4
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Barnett, Albert E., 1943, 1946, 1948-1961
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Reel
4
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Bates, Daisy and L. C., 1958-1960
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Reel
4
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Behre, Ellinor H., 1951, 1958-1961
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Reel
4
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Beittel, A. D., 1949-1952
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Reel
4
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Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1949-1955
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Reel
4
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Bevel, Diane Nash, 1962-1963
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Reel
4
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Brock, Edwin L., 1954-1955
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Reel
4
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Bross, John, 1958-1963
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Reel
4
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Brown, Charlotte H., 1960-1961
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Reel
4
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B-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
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Reel
4
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Calder, William A., 1959-1962
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Reel
4
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Campbell, Clarice, 1961-1963
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Reel
4
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Camponeschi, Philip A., 1959-1960
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Reel
4
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Childers, Robert A., 1952-1957
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Reel
4
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Coe, John M.., 1955, 1959-1963
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Reel
4
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C-E, Miscellaneous, 1955-1963
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Reel
4
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Guild, June Purcell, 1959-1963
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Reel
4
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Guzman, Jessie P., 1959-1962
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Reel
4
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G-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
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Reel
4
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Hendricks, Lola H., 1959, 1962-1963
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Reel
4
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Holt, Len W., 1961-1963
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Reel
5
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Hupp, James L., 1954, 1958-1962
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Reel
5
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James, E. L., 1962
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Reel
5
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King, Edward B., 1961
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Reel
5
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Lambouisse, Alice S., 1959-1961
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Reel
5
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Long, Herman H., 1957-1963
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Reel
5
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Love, Edgar A., 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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MacNair, Everett W., 1962-1963
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Reel
5
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M-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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Newman, Samuel, 1954, 1957-1963
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Reel
5
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Nixon, E. D., 1959
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Reel
5
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P-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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R-Miscellaneous, 1956-1963
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Reel
5
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Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1958-1963
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Reel
5
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Simkins, Modjeska, 1954, 1958-1963
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Reel
5
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Smith, Benjamin E., 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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Smythe, Lewis, 1959-1962
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Reel
5
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Steele, C. K., 1956-1962
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Reel
5
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Stephens, Donald, 1958-1963
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Reel
5
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S-Miscellaneous, 1958-1963
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Reel
5
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Taylor, Ethel May, 1962
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Reel
5
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Taylor, O. B., 1959-1961
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Reel
5
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Thompson, W. Hale, 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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Tucker, C. Ewbank, 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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Whitman, Willson (Wanda), 1945, 1959-1962
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Reel
5
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Wyland, Ben F., 1958-1961
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Reel
5
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W-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
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Reel
5
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Zellner, James A., 1963
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Reel
5
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Refusals to serve on board, A-Z, 1948-1962
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Mss 6
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Correspondence-Unfilmed
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Box
20
Folder
1
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A-B, 1960-1963
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Bradens
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Box
20
Folder
10
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Biographical, 1959-1961
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Box
20
Folder
2
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Bail, 1955
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Box
20
Folder
3
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General, 1958-1963
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Box
20
Folder
4
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Prison correspondence, 1961-1962
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Box
20
Folder
5-7
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C-M
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Box
20
Folder
8
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Melish, Howard, 1965-1966
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Box
20
Folder
9-10
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N-R
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Box
20
Folder
12
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Rich Printing, 1964-1965
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Box
20
Folder
11
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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1942-1962
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Box
21
Folder
1
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S
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Box
21
Folder
3
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Salter, John, 1963-1964
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Box
21
Folder
2
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Special projects, 1964
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Box
21
Folder
4
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Unions, circa 1954, 1964-1967
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Williams, Aubrey
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Box
21
Folder
5
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To newspapers, 1959
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Box
21
Folder
6-7
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General, 1959-1963
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Box
21
Folder
8
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Williams Foundation, 1962
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Box
21
Folder
9-10
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T-Z, Unidentified
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Subject Files
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Box
21
Folder
11
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American Civil Liberties Union, 1964
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Box
21
Folder
12
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Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference, 1964-1965
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Box
21
Folder
13
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Appalachian Provision Organizing Committee, 1964-1965
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Box
21
Folder
14
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Attacks on SCEF, 1948-1965
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Box
22
Folder
1-8
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Board of Directors minutes and reports, 1946-1965, October
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Box
22
Folder
9
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Birmingham, Alabama, 1948-1954
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Box
22
Folder
10
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Bradens, Biographical information, 1959-1961
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Box
22
Folder
11
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By-laws and charter, 1942-1944, undated
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Box
23
Folder
1
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Committee on Relationships with other agencies, 1956-1957
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Eastland, James, 1954-1958
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Box
23
Folder
3
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Fact sheets and notes, 1963-1964
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Financial records
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Box
23
Folder
4
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Allocated gifts, 1961-1963
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Box
23
Folder
5
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Tax consultant's report, undated
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Box
23
Folder
6
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Dombrowski's annuity, 1966
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Box
23
Folder
7
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Operation Open Debate expenses, 1966
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Box
23
Folder
8
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Payments and pledges, 1965-1966
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Box
23
Folder
9-10
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Riggs National Bank, 1963-1966
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Box
23
Folder
11
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Taxes, 1949, 1962
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Box
23
Folder
12
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Payroll taxes, 1959-1966
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Box
23
Folder
13
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Miscellany, 1951-1966
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Fundraising
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Box
23
Folder
14
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California, 1961-1965
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Box
23
Folder
15
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Melish, Braden, and Stevens trip, 1965
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Box
23
Folder
16
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New York dinner, 1963-1966
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Box
23
Folder
17
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Southern California, 1961-1964
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Box
23
Folder
18
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Salter's western trip, 1964
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Box
23
Folder
19
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History, 1964
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Legal files
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Kunstler, Kunstler, & Kinoy, 1963-1966
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Dombrowski v. Pfister, Amicus Curiae, 1964
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Box
24
Folder
3-4
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Dombrowski v. Burbank, 1963-1965
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Box
24
Folder
5
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Dombrowski v. Pfister, 1963-1965
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Box
24
Folder
6
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Louisiana v. Dombrowski, 1964
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Box
24
Folder
7
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SCEF litigations, 1963-1965
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Box
24
Folder
8
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Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee report, 1963-1964
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Box
24
Folder
9
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Warrants and summons, 1963-1964
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Box
24
Folder
10
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Talladega decree, 1963
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Box
24
Folder
11
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Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee report
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Box
24
Folder
12
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National Committee to Abolish the Un-American Activities Committee, “Bulwark of Segregation,” 1964-1965
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Box
24
Folder
13
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New Orleans hearing, 1954
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Box
24
Folder
14
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Operation Freedom, 1964
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Raids on SCEF, 1963-1964
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Box
24
Folder
15
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General correspondence, 1963-1964
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Box
25
Folder
1
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Dombrowski speech, 1964, April 17
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Box
25
Folder
2
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Editorial and documentary, 1963-1964
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Box
25
Folder
3
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Organizations, 1963-1964
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Box
25
Folder
4
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Senate correspondence, 1963-1964
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Box
25
Folder
5
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Southern Mountain Project, 1965-1966
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Box
25
Folder
6-7
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Subcommittee hearing, Senate investigation of the Internal Security Act, 1954 March
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Box
25
Folder
8
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Thomas Jefferson Medal, 1946-1960
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Subseries: Other Records
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Sub-subseries: National Committee to Abolish HUAC, Southern Regional Office Files, 1966-1970
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Correspondence
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Box
85
Folder
1-3
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General, 1966-1968
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Box
85
Folder
4
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New England, 1967-1968
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Box
85
Folder
5
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Brown, H. Rap, 1968
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Box
85
Folder
6
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Congressional anti-action bills, undated
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Box
85
Folder
7
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Delegation to McCormack, 1967
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Box
85
Folder
8
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Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee, undated
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Box
85
Folder
9
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McCarran Bill, 1967-1968
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Box
85
Folder
10
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McClellan Committee, 1967-1968
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Box
85
Folder
11
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Senate International Security Commission, 1967
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Box
85
Folder
12
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Southern petition against HUAC riot investigation, 1966-1967
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Box
85
Folder
13
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Stamler, Jeremiah, 1967
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Steering Committee against Repression
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Box
85
Folder
14
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Correspondence, 1968
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Box
85
Folder
15-17
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Meetings, 1968
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Box
85
Folder
18
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General, 1970
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Sub-subseries: SCEF New York Office Files, 1958-1968
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Box
86
Folder
1
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Aaron, Mrs. Harold, 1961-1962
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Box
86
Folder
2
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Addresses, 1962
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Box
86
Folder
3
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Agenda, 1959
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Box
86
Folder
4
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Albany, New York, 1963-1964
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Box
86
Folder
5
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Antioch-Putney Graduate School, 1966
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Box
86
Folder
6
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Appalachia Economic and Political Conference, 1964-1965
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Box
86
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7
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Atlanta meeting, 1959-1961
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Box
86
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8
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Bagster-Collins, J. F., 1959-1963
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Box
86
Folder
9
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“Ballad for Bimshire,” 1962-1963
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Box
86
Folder
10
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Bancroft, Mary H., 1959
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Box
86
Folder
11
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Bancroft, Memorial Fund, 1960
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Box
86
Folder
12
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Bart, Amy Keller, 1962-1963
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Box
86
Folder
13
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Bershad, Mr. and Mrs. Hy, 1962
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Box
86
Folder
14
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Bernstein, Julius, 1960-1961
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Box
86
Folder
15
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Biographies-SCEF Personnel
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Box
86
Folder
16
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Birmingham conference, 1962 April 13-14
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Box
86
Folder
17
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Blooms, Philadelphia, 1967
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Box
86
Folder
18
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Bonner, Rev. and Mrs. Charles W., 1963
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Box
86
Folder
19
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Boston, Massachusetts, 1960-1963
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Box
86
Folder
20
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Boston Community Church, 1960-1961
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Box
86
Folder
21
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Braden clemency appeal, 1961
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Braden correspondence
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Box
86
Folder
22-23
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1959-1962
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Box
87
Folder
1-3
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1963-1967
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Box
87
Folder
4
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Braden schedule, 1966
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Box
87
Folder
5-6
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Braden-Carol Stevens tour and releases, 1965
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Box
87
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Braden tour schedule, undated
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Box
87
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8
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Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. L. C., 1963
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Box
87
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9
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Bridgeport, University of, 1966
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Box
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Bristol, Herman and Judy, 1967
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Box
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Bronx committee, 1959-1960
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12
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Brooklyn College, 1963
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Box
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Brooklyn committee, 1959
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Brown, Dr. G. W., 1963
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Burgum, Dr. Edwin Berry, 1960
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Box
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Chapel Hill conference, 1961
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87
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Calendars, 1959-1962, undated
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18
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Committee for Miners, 1967
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Correspondence
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19
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1959
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Box
88
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1-3
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1960-1964
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Box
88
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961-1962
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Camp Lakeland, Hopewell Junction, New York, 1963
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Camp Midvale, 1961
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Clark University, 1962-1963
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Coffee House, 1967
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9
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Columbia University, 1962
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10
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Cornell University, 1967
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Box
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11
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C. W. Post College, 1963
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12
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Delany, Mary K., party, 1959
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Dombrowski correspondence
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Box
88
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13
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1958-1962
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Box
89
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1
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1963-1967
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Box
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Epstein, Rebecca G., 1960-1966
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Box
89
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Ethical Society of Northern Westchester, 1965
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Box
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Farmingdale, New Jersey, 1961
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Box
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Fassler, Dr. Arnold, 1963
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Box
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Fayette County project, 1964
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Box
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9
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Fenston, Joy, 1966
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Box
89
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10
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Fire Island, 1959-1964
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Box
89
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11
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Five Towns Forum, 1960-1961
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Box
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12
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“Fly Blackbird,” 1962
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89
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13
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Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 1960
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Box
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14
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Freedom Information Service, 1966-1967
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Box
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15
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Gallway, Arthur A., 1960
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Ghent, New York, 1963-1964
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Box
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Gilden, Mr. and Mrs. Bert D., 1966
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Grachow, Freda K., 1962
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19
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Great Neck, New York, 1960
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20
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Guthrie, Rev. Robert V., 1961
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21
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Hampshire Lodge, Jackson, New Hampshire, 1961-1964
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Box
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Hartford, Connecticut, 1961-1963
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Box
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Harvard-Radcliffe, Canterbury Club, 1960-1961
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Box
89
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24
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Harvard Socialist Club, 1963
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Box
89
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25
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Hasselriis, Floyd, 1961
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26
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Hendricks, Lola, 1962
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27
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Higgs, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph, 1959-1960
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28
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Holbrook, Massachusetts, 1960-1961
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Box
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29
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Holt, Len, 1961
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89
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30
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Hunger Conference, 1969
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31
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Hurwitt, Dr. and Mrs. Elliott, 1959
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32
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Hyman, Evelyn, 1960
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Box
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33
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Illinois, 1967
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Box
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34
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Ingersoll, Mrs. Raymond V., Sr., 1960
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Box
90
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Iowa, 1967
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Box
90
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2
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Jenkins, Shirley, 1960
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Box
90
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Jenkins, Mabel, 1960
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Box
90
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John Brown Commemoration Committee, 1965
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Box
90
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King, Mrs. Slater, 1964
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Box
90
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Kingston, New York, 1960
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90
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Lake Tarleton Country Club, 1963
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Box
90
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8
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Laurel, Mississippi, 1968
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Box
90
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9
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Levinson, JoAnn, 1963
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Box
90
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10
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McGee, Rosalie, undated
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Box
90
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11
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McComb Appeal, 1961-1966
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Box
90
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12
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McKinney, Rev. Donald, 1962-1963
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Box
90
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13
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McSurely, Allan, 1967
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Box
90
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14
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Melish, William Howard, 1958-1959
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Box
90
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15
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Middleton, New York, 1964
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Box
90
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16
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Midwest tour, 1967
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Box
90
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17
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Minnesota, 1967
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Box
90
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18
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Miller, Joseph and Shelly, 1967
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Box
90
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19
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Minutes-Campaign Committee, 1959
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Box
90
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20
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Mogulescu, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 1959
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Box
90
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21
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Mogulescu, Maurice, 1958
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Box
90
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22
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Mogegan Colony, 1960-1963
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Box
90
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23
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Mulloy, Joe and Karen, 1968
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Box
90
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24
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Neustadt, Mrs. John O., 1966
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Box
90
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25
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New Hampshire campaign, 1963
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Box
90
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26
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New Haven, Connecticut, 1959
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Box
90
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27
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New Rochelle, New York, 1959-1964
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Box
90
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28
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New York Society for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1960
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Box
90
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29
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New York sponsors, 1959-1964
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Box
90
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30
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Ogden, Dunbar, 1959-1964
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Box
90
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31
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Okun, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1959-1960
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Box
90
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32
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Pappenheim, Yvonne, 1967
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Box
90
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33
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Philadelphia committee, 1959-1967
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Box
90
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34
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Philadelphia Social Science Reform, 1963-1964
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Box
90
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35
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1967
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Box
91
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1
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1959-1960
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Box
91
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2
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Poughkeepsie, New York, 1963-1964
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Box
91
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3
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Providence, Rhode Island, 1960-1962
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Box
91
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4
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Rabinowitz, Amy, 1961-1962
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Box
91
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5-10
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Receptions, 1960-1966
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Box
91
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11-13
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Reports on contributions, 1964-1966
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Box
91
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14
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Reservation reports, 1963-1966
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Box
91
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15
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Reynolds Hills, Inc., 1963
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Box
91
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16
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Riddick, Moses A., Jr., 1963
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Box
91
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17
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Rochdale Golden Age Club, 1967
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Box
91
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18
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Rockland County Committee, 1959
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Box
91
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19
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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1958
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Box
91
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20
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Roosevelt Hotel, 1963-1968
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Box
91
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21
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Russell, Rev. William K., 1962-1964
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Box
91
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22
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Salter, John R., Jr., 1963
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Box
91
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23
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Shallow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Doris), 1966
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Box
91
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24
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Shelter Island, 1961-1962
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Box
91
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25
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Shrub Oak Park, 1960
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Box
91
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26
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Shuttlesworth, Ruby, 1960-1961
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Box
91
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27
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Shyneyer, Mr. and Mrs. William, 1966
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Box
91
Folder
28-30
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Southern trip, 1959-1964
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Box
92
Folder
1
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South Carolina Vote Project, 1960
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Box
92
Folder
2
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Spain, Dr. and Mrs. David M., 1960-1966
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Box
92
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3
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Sponsors, 1963-1967
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Box
92
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4
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Springfield, Massachusetts, 1961-1962
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Box
92
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5
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Straus, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley D., 1963-1964
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Box
92
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6
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Sugarman, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, 1967-1968
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Box
92
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7
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Swarthmore College, 1960
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Box
92
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8
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Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Sol, 1962
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Box
92
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9
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Toronto, Canada, 1961
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Box
92
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10
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Tribute to heroines of the South, 1961
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Box
92
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11
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University of Connecticut, 1962
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Box
92
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12
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Vermont, 1962
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Box
92
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13
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Vern, Mr. and Mrs. Ike, 1960-1961
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Box
92
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14
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Vivian, Rev. C.T., 1962
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Box
92
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15
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Weitzman, Dr. Mary, 1966
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Box
92
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16
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Westchester Committee, 1960
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Box
92
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17
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Williams, Claude, 1960
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Box
92
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18
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Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Luke, 1967
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Box
92
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19
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Woodbury, Connecticut, 1961-1962
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Box
92
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20
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Woodstock, New York, 1960-1962
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Box
92
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21
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Wysoker, Jack and Ann, 1967
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Box
92
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22
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Zellner, Rev. James A., 1964
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Series: 2: 2007 Additions
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Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files
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Sub-subseries: Personal Files, 1942-2006
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Braden, Carl and Anne, Joint files
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Box
93
Folder
1
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Biographies and interviews, 1955-1970
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Box
93
Folder
2
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Clemency appeal petition, 1961-1963
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Clippings
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Box
93
Folder
3
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Encyclopedias, magazines, 1950, 1988-1989
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Box
93
Folder
4-14
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Newspapers, 1943-2005, undated
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Disc 72A/3-13
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FE-CIO program, 25 episodes of the program broadcast by WINN, Louisville, 1949 April
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Mss 6
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Financial files
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Box
93
Folder
15
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Automobiles, 1974, 1988
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Box
93
Folder
16
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Bank statements, 1954-1957, 1981-1996
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Box
93
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17
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Carl Braden funeral expenses, 1975
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Box
93
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18
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Gage, Margaret; Will, 1983
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Box
93
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19
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House, 1952-1961
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Box
93
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20
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Miscellany, 1972-1998
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Box
93
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21
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Paid bills, 1985
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Box
93
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22
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Taxes and insurance information, 1995-2002
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Box
93
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23
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Telephone bills and telephone logs, 1986-1987
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Box
93
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24
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Hate mail, 1975
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Box
93
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25
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Itineraries/Schedules, 1965, 1973-1975
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Box
93
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26
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Medical information, 1963, 1974
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Box
93
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27
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Memorabilia, 1973-1975, undated
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Box
93
Folder
28
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Miscellany, 1972-1994
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Box
93
Folder
29
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Police records, 1963-1985, undated
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Wade case
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Box
93
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30
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Early history, 1954-1955
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Box
93
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31
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Historical marker, 2004
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Box
93
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32
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History paper, 1995
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Box
93
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33
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Wade case literature, 1955
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Rein, Selma
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Box
93
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34
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General HUAC correspondence, 1955-1961
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Box
93
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35
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D.C. Area Committee to Abolish HUAC, 1961
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Box
93
Folder
36
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Washington Committee for the Louisville Cases, 1955-1956
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Carl Braden Files
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Box
93
Folder
37
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Articles, speeches, and speaking engagements, 1955-1972
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Box
93
Folder
38
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Biographies, 1974, undated
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Box
93
Folder
39
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Death, 1975
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Box
93
Folder
40
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Memorial services, 1975
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Box
93
Folder
41-42
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Obituaries, clippings, 1975
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Box
93
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43
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Sympathy letters, 1975
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Box
93
Folder
44
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Unemployment, 1974-1975
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Anne Braden Files
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Box
93
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45
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Awards, 1987-1994
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Biographies
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Box
93
Folder
46
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General, 1975-2003, undated
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Box
93
Folder
47
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Subversive Southerner, by Cate Fosl, 1993
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Box
93
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48
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Review of Fosl biography, by W. P. Jones, 2003
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Birthdays
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Box
94
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1
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70th celebration, 1994
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Box
94
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2
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75th celebration, 1999
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Box
94
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3
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Buchner (?), Fred, 1945
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Box
94
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4
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Calendars, 1983-1990
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Box
94
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5
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Cigarettes, 1963
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Box
94
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6
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Date books, 1973-1975
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Box
94
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7-8
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Endorsements, 1975-1985, undated
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Interviews
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Box
94
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9
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1972, with Lenore Hogan
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Box
94
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10
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1980, Columbia University
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Box
94
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11
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1981, with Ruth Pfister
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Box
94
Folder
12-15
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1981, with Sue Thrasher
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Box
94
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16
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1985, Anti-racism literature project
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Box
94
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17
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1997, with Barbara Ransby
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Box
94
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18
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1999, 2001
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Speaking engagements
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Box
94
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19-35
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1964-1999, undated
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Box
94
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36
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1994, Connecticut College
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Speeches
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Box
94
Folder
37-40
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1963-1972
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Box
95
Folder
1-20
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1973-1999, undated
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Teaching files
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Box
95
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21
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Northern Kentucky University, 2000, 2006
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Box
95
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22
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University of Louisville, 2003-2006
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Box
95
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23
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Tributes and honorary events, 1976-2000
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Writings
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Articles
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General
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Box
95
Folder
24-31
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1958-1982
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Box
96
Folder
1-11
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1983-2004
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Box
96
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12
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1983, McSurely article
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Box
96
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13
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1984, Meiklejohn article
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Box
96
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14
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1986, NCARL article
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Box
96
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15
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1994, Kitchen table
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Box
96
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16
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1999, Encyclopedia of African-American Associations
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Box
96
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17
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1999, Greensboro Massacre
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Box
96
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18
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Autobiography, undated
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College writings
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Box
96
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19
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Drama, 1943
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Box
96
Folder
20-21
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English Literature assignments and papers, 1943
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Box
96
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22
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Journalism aids, 1942-43
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Box
96
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23
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Notes and miscellany, 1943
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Box
96
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24
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Philosophy, 1943
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Box
96
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25
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Notes
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Box
97-98
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Notebooks, undated and unidentified
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Box
96
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26-27
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Notes to self/to-do lists, etc., 1982-2006, undated
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Box
96
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28
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Publication chart, undated
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Box
96
Folder
29-30
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, Undated writings
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Box
96
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31
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The Wall Between, New material for 1999 edition
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Braden Family Files
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Box
96
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32
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General, 1985-2001
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Box
96
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33
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Anita Braden illness and death, 1963-1964
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Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1985
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1954-1966 (Southern Patriot/Field Organizers era) Subject Files
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Box
100
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19
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African American Press, 1959-1960
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Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference
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Box
100
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20
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Correspondence, 1965-1966
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Box
100
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21
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Reports, 1965-1966
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Box
100
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22
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Atlanta Project, 1966
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Box
100
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23
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Chicago Friends of SCEF, 1957
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Box
100
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24
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Dunne, James E., 1957
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Economic Research and Action Project (ERAP) of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1964
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Box
100
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25
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General, 1964
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Box
100
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26
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Louisville, 1964
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Box
100
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27
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Louisville, Miscellany, 1964
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Box
100
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28
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Moore, Bruce: Case, 1961-1965
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Box
100
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29
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School desegregation, 1965
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Box
100
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30
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Southern civil rights papers, 1965
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Box
100
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31
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1964
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Box
100
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32
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White student project, 1964
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1966-1973 (Co-directors era)
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General correspondence
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Box
98
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34-36
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1967-1969
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Box
99
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1-13
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1970-1971
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1972
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Incoming letters
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Box
99
Folder
14-25
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January-November
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Box
100
Folder
1-2
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December, undated
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Box
100
Folder
3-16
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Outgoing letters, undated
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Subject Files
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Box
100
Folder
33
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African Peoples Socialist Party
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Box
100
Folder
34
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Ajanaku Family, 1974
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Box
100
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35
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Alabama miscellany, 1972-1974
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Box
100
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36
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Angola 4, 1973-1974
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Box
100
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37
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Appalachia, 1968-1973
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Box
101
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1
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Articles, Before 1973
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Box
101
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2
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Atlanta, 1966
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Box
101
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3
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Augusta, Georgia, 1970
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Box
101
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4
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Ayden-Grifton (North Carolina) High School bombing, 1971-1972
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Box
101
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5-6
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Bail bond records, 1961-1962, 1969-1971
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Box
101
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7
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Bell, Fred, 1972-1973
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Box
101
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8
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Black Afro Militant Movement (Florida)
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Box
101
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9
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Buffalo Creek, 1972
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Box
101
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10
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Busing, Pros and cons, 1971-1972
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Box
101
Folder
11-13
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Civil rights movements, Red-baiting attacks, 1960s
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Collins, Walter, Case
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Box
101
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14-16
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General, 1970-1972
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Box
101
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17
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D.C. protest, 1970
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Box
101
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18
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“Government File,” 1971
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Box
101
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19
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Hoover suit by Collins, 1971
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Box
101
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21
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Press materials, 1970-1972
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Box
101
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22
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Prison letters from Collins, 1972
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Box
101
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23
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Texarkana prisoners, 1972
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Box
101
Folder
24-27
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Tours, 1971
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Box
101
Folder
28
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Council for White Organizing, 1969
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“Crisis” in SCEF
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Box
101
Folder
29
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General, 1971-1973
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Box
101
Folder
30
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Correspondence, 1971-1974
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Box
101
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31
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Crisis mailings, 1973-1974, undated
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Box
101
Folder
32
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Edwards, George, 1968
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Box
101
Folder
33
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Florida Farm Workers, 1971-1973
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Box
101
Folder
34
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Florida strikes, 1972
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Box
101
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35
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Franklin, Louisiana, 1972
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Box
101
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36
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Free University of Florida
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Box
101
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37
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Freeman, Harrop, 1971
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Box
101
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38
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Gage, Margaret, 1971
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Box
101
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39
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Gainesville 8, 1972-1973
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Box
102
Folder
1
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Greever, Helen (regarding Board meetings), 1971
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Box
102
Folder
2
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Grass Roots Organizing Work (GROW), 1968-1970
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Gulfcoast Pulpwood Association
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Box
102
Folder
3-7
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Strike, 1971-1973, undated
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Box
102
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8
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Masonite Corporation, 1967-1971
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Box
102
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9
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Haessler, Carl, 1972
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Box
102
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10
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Harnisch, Carol, 1969
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Box
102
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11
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Homemakers case, 1973
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Box
102
Folder
12
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Immigration (Rodino Bill), 1973
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Box
102
Folder
13-16
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IRS, 1970-1972
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Box
102
Folder
17
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Jackson, Mississippi, organizing, 1971
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Box
102
Folder
18
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John Birch Society, 1961-1971
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Box
102
Folder
19
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Junta of Militant Organizations (JOMO), 1971
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Box
102
Folder
20
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Joye, Harlon, 1969
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Box
102
Folder
21
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Kellwood strike (Brownsville, Kentucky), 1972
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Box
102
Folder
22
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Laurel, Mississippi, 1969-1970
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Box
102
Folder
23
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Legal project, 1970
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Box
102
Folder
24
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Lexington women's group, 1969
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Box
102
Folder
25
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Liberation News Service, 1972
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Lists
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Box
102
Folder
26
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Mailing, 1961-1962, undated
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Box
102
Folder
27
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Miscellaneous, undated
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Box
102
Folder
28
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Norfolk, undated
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Box
102
Folder
29-30
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Potential supporters, 1970-1972, undated
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Box
102
Folder
31
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Press, undated
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Box
102
Folder
32
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Lorillord Workers (Louisville), 1973
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Box
102
Folder
33
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Louisville 7, 1968-1973
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Box
102
Folder
34
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Louisville Police Review, 1972
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Box
102
Folder
35
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[Number not used]
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Box
102
Folder
36
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Lowndes County, Alabama, 1970-1971
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McSurely, Alan and Margaret
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Box
102
Folder
37
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Clippings, 1970-1983
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Box
102
Folder
38
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Correspondence, 1970-1985
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Box
102
Folder
39
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Court documents, 1967
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Box
102
Folder
40
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FBI file, 1967
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Box
102
Folder
41
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Finances, 1970
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Box
102
Folder
42
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Hutchinson, George W., 1984
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Box
103
Folder
1
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Miscellany, 1968
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Box
103
Folder
2
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Ogle, Milton, Correspondence, 1967
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Box
103
Folder
3
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SCEF literature, 1967-1970
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Box
103
Folder
4
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Matrix House, 1972-1973
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Box
103
Folder
5
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Megill, Ken, Tenure case, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
6
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Memphis, Tennessee, 1968-1972
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Box
103
Folder
7
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“Mine battles,” 1971-1972
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Box
103
Folder
8
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Miscellany, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
9
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Miscellaneous cases, 1972
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Box
103
Folder
10
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Mississippi, 1966
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Box
103
Folder
11
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Monk-Spicer Case, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
12
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Moore, Charles, 1968-1971
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Box
103
Folder
13
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Mountain Education Associates, 1970-1971
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Box
103
Folder
14
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Mountain Project, 1971
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Box
103
Folder
15-17
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Mulloy, Joseph, Case in Court of Appeals, 1969
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Box
103
Folder
18
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Murray State, 1972
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Box
103
Folder
19
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National Association of Inter-group Officials, 1966
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Box
103
Folder
20
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National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC), 1973
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Box
103
Folder
21
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National Conference for New Politics (NCNP), 1967
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North Carolina
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Box
103
Folder
22
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General, 1972-1973
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Box
103
Folder
23
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Brochure-“Right to Organize,” 1972-1973
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Box
103
Folder
24
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North Carolina Organizing Conference, circa 1970
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Box
103
Folder
25
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New York office, 1966-1972
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Box
103
Folder
26
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Operation Open Debate, 1966
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Box
103
Folder
27
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Oneita, South Carolina, textile strike, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
28
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Owens, Danny Ray, 1969
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Box
103
Folder
29
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Parker, Charles, 1969-1971
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Box
103
Folder
30
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People for Peace, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
31
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Philippines, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
32
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Portsmouth, Virginia, 1977
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Box
103
Folder
33
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Pratt, George, 1963-1972
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Box
103
Folder
34
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Prisons, 1973-1975
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Box
103
Folder
35
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Propaganda, 1965
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Box
103
Folder
36
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Quincy 5, 1971-1972
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Box
103
Folder
37
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Rhode Island, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
38
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Rhodes Scholars, 1972
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Box
103
Folder
39
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Political prisoners, 1971, 1973
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Box
103
Folder
40
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Richmond Prison, 1973
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Box
108
Folder
39
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South Carolina politics, 1969-1972
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Southern Conference Educational Fund
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|
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Administrative Records
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Box
103
Folder
41
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Charter and bylaws, 1966-1971
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Box
103
Folder
42-43
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Board minutes, 1968-1970
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Financial records
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Box
103
Folder
44-45
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General, 1957-1971
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Box
104
Folder
1
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Account book, undated
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Box
104
Folder
2
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Audits, 1957-1968
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Box
104
Folder
3
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Balance statements, 1970-1971
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Box
104
Folder
4
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Bequests, undated
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Box
104
Folder
5
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Budgets, 1969-1972
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|
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Expense reports
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Box
104
Folder
6
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General, 1971-1972
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Box
104
Folder
7
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Anne Braden, 1972
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Box
104
Folder
8
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Field work, 1964-1966
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|
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Reports
|
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Box
104
Folder
9-11
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Paper reports, 1971-1972
|
|
Disc 72A/12
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Recorded report to New York Friends, 1971 April
|
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Mss 6
|
Fundraising
|
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Box
104
Folder
12
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Letters, 1966-1969
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Box
104
Folder
13
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Miscellany, 1968-1974
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Box
104
Folder
14-15
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New York, 1969-1973
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Box
104
Folder
16
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History excerpts, 1972
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Box
104
Folder
17
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Income taxes, 1970-1971
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Box
105
Folder
1-13
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Legal cases in bound volumes, 1954-1970
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Box
104
Folder
18
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Lists, 1967-1968
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Box
104
Folder
19
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Miscellany, undated
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|
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Publications
|
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Box
104
Folder
20
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Albany Cases, undated
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Box
104
Folder
21
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Anger in the Southern Pines, undated
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Box
104
Folder
22
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Appalachia, undated
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Box
104
Folder
23
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Appalachian History Book, 1971
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Box
104
Folder
24
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Basic information, undated
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Box
104
Folder
25
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Birmingham: People in Motion, undated
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Box
104
Folder
26
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Brochures, undated
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Box
104
Folder
27
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Calendars, 1973-1975
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Box
104
Folder
28
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Cards, undated
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Box
104
Folder
29
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Crackdown in Florida, undated
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Box
104
Folder
31
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An Enemy of the People, undated
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Box
104
Folder
32
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Florida Peace tour, 1967
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Box
104
Folder
33
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Friends printed letters, 1969-1974
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Box
104
Folder
34
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Freeman, Harrop, undated
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Box
104
Folder
35
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Grass Roots Organizing Work, undated
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Box
104
Folder
36
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If You Have Nothing to Hide, undated
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Box
104
Folder
37
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Information sheets, 1964-1968, undated
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|
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Internal mailings and memos
|
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Box
104
Folder
38-39
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1958-1969
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Box
106
Folder
1-13
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1970-1975, undated
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Box
106
Folder
14
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Laurel, undated
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Box
106
Folder
15
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Leaflets and pamphlets, 1963-1972
|
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Box
106
Folder
16
|
Letter to the People of Kentucky
|
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Box
106
Folder
17
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Louisville, 1970
|
|
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Mass mailings
|
|
Box
106
Folder
18-19
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1957-1960
|
|
Box
107
Folder
1-17
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1961-1976, undated
|
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Box
107
Folder
18
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McClellan, 1967
|
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Box
107
Folder
19
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Miscellaneous publications, 1967-1973
|
|
Box
107
Folder
20
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My Beliefs, undated
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Box
107
Folder
21
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News clippings, 1954-1975
|
|
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Newsletters
|
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Box
107
Folder
22
|
1967-1969
|
|
Box
108
Folder
1-2
|
1969-1973, undated
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Box
108
Folder
3-4
|
, 1973 August-September issues
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|
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Organize [Film], about SCEF in Appalachia
|
|
Box
108
Folder
5
|
Paper file, 1970
|
|
CA 503
|
16 mm film
|
|
Mss 6
Box
108
Folder
6
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Organizers Library, 1967
|
|
Box
108
Folder
33
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Policy statements and resolutions, 1958, 1964-1971, undated
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Box
108
Folder
34
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Political Prisoners, undated
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Box
108
Folder
35
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Printed reports and calendars, 1964
|
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Box
108
Folder
36
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SCEF brochure draft, undated
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Box
108
Folder
37
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SCEF pamphlets 1969-1971, undated
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Box
108
Folder
38
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So You Think You Have a Free Press?
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|
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Southern Patriot
|
|
Box
108
Folder
7
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Brochure, 1965
|
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Box
108
Folder
8-11
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Correspondence, 1966-1977
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Box
108
Folder
12
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Guidelines, 1970, undated
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Box
108
Folder
13
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Sales and marketing, 1967-1968
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Box
108
Folder
14
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Stories, Miscellaneous, 1972
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Box
108
Folder
15
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Rare 1957, November issue
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Box
108
Folder
16-32
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Issue background, 1972-1973
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Box
109
Folder
3
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Staff memos, 1969-1970
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Box
108
Folder
40
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Sterilization reprint, 1968, 1973
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Box
108
Folder
41
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They Can't Put It Back, 1970
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Box
108
Folder
42
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This We Believe, undated
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Box
108
Folder
43
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Unemployed Have Rights, Too, 1971
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Box
108
Folder
44
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Voices from the White South, undated
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Box
108
Folder
45
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW), History, 1938-1956
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Box
108
Folder
46
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Southern Legal Action Movement, 1970-1971
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Box
108
Folder
47
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Southern Mountain Project, 1966
|
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Box
108
Folder
48
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Southern oral history project of ISS, 1972
|
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Box
109
Folder
1
|
Southern Regional Council, 1971
|
|
Box
109
Folder
2
|
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964-1969
|
|
Box
109
Folder
4
|
Starnes, William, circa 1971
|
|
Box
109
Folder
5
|
Study program, 1971
|
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Box
109
Folder
6-7
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Tennessee, 1971-1973
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Box
109
Folder
8
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Tucker, Connie, 1971
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Box
109
Folder
9
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United Electrical Workers (Frank Rosen), 1971-1972
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Box
109
Folder
10
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Virginia prisons, 1972
|
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Box
109
Folder
11
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Waddell, Joe, 1972
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Box
109
Folder
12
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University of Louisville Black Student Union, 1969
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Box
109
Folder
13-16
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Welch, Mike, 1972-1973
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Box
109
Folder
17-18
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West End Community Council, 1963-1968
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Box
109
Folder
19
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West Virginia Human Rights Commission, 1963-1965
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Box
109
Folder
20
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Wilkinson, Frank, 1970
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Box
109
Folder
21
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Williams, Ronnie, 1973
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Box
109
Folder
22
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World Press, 1970
|
|
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Sub-subseries: Southern Organizing Committee, 1973-2006
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|
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General correspondence (incoming)
|
|
Box
100
Folder
16-18
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1973 January
|
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Box
109
Folder
23-31
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1973 February-October
|
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Box
110
Folder
1-18
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1973 November-1975 February
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Box
111
Folder
1-23
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1975 March-1979
|
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Box
112
Folder
1-13
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1980-1984
|
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Box
113
Folder
1-12
|
1985-1988
|
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Box
114
Folder
1-15
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1989-1998
|
|
Box
115
Folder
1-9
|
1999-2006, undated
|
|
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General correspondence (outgoing)
|
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Box
115
Folder
10-38
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1973-1975 March
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Box
116
Folder
1-29
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1975 April-1988
|
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Box
117
Folder
1-19
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1989-2006, undated (very limited after 1995)
|
|
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Subject Files
|
|
Box
117
Folder
20
|
ABC Documentaries, 1983
|
|
Box
117
Folder
21
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Abelard Grant (for SOC Health and Environmental Justice Project), 1995-1998
|
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Box
117
Folder
22
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Abortion, 1976-1977
|
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Box
117
Folder
23
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Abu-Jamal, Mumia, 1989-1995
|
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Box
117
Folder
24
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Affirmative Action, 1984-1995
|
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Box
117
Folder
25
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Affirmative Action, Ad Hoc Committee for (Louisville), 1995
|
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Box
117
Folder
26-29
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African-American Environmental Justice Network (AAEJAN), 1997-2002
|
|
Box
117
Folder
30
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“Dirty South Digest,” 1997-1999
|
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Box
117
Folder
31
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Greensboro Justice Fund Grant, 2000
|
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Box
117
Folder
32
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Public Welfare Foundation Reports, 2000-2001
|
|
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Alabama Black Belt Cases
|
|
Box
117
Folder
33
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Frontline reprint, 1985-1986
|
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Box
117
Folder
34-35
|
Clippings, 1984-1988
|
|
Box
117
Folder
36
|
Legal documents, 1985, 1998
|
|
Box
117
Folder
37
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SOC involvement, 1985-1988
|
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Box
117
Folder
38
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Voting fraud cases, Underwood/Simpson transcription, undated
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Box
117
Folder
39
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Algebra Project, 1986-1992
|
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Box
117
Folder
40
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All Peoples' Congress, 1981-1982
|
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Box
117
Folder
41
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Allison, Pat (Wall Between play), 1983
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Box
117
Folder
42
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Allison, William, Letter, 1987-2000
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Box
117
Folder
43
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American Cast Iron Pipe Company (Birmingham) employees, 1975
|
|
Box
117
Folder
44
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ACLU Conference to end the Cold War, 1990
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Box
117
Folder
45a
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American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1973
|
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Box
117
Folder
45b
|
Americans for Racial Peace and Economic Justice, undated
|
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Box
117
Folder
46
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Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1972
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|
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Amnesty
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Box
117
Folder
47-48
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1972
|
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Box
118
Folder
1-6
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1973-1982, undated
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Box
118
Folder
7
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Anniston, Alabama, 1995-1996
|
|
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Anniversary conference for SCHW
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Box
118
Folder
8-9
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General, 1989
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Box
118
Folder
10
|
Brochure background
|
|
Box
118
Folder
11
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Concept and proposal
|
|
Box
118
Folder
12
|
Follow-up
|
|
Box
118
Folder
13
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Anti-Communism, Chilean coup, 1975
|
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Box
118
Folder
14
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Anti-Communism conference (Harvard), Transcript, 1988
|
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Box
118
Folder
15
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Apartheid, 1974-1985
|
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Box
118
Folder
16
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Appalachia, 1975-1981
|
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Box
118
Folder
17-18
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Appalachian Community Fund, 1989-1999
|
|
Box
118
Folder
19
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Appalachian Focus, 1994-2000
|
|
Box
118
Folder
20
|
Appalachian history (of African Americans), undated
|
|
Box
118
Folder
21
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Appalachian South Folklife Center, 1983-1988
|
|
Box
118
Folder
22-23
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April Actions for Peace, Jobs, and Justice, 1985-1987
|
|
Box
118
Folder
24-25
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Arrington, Richard, 1991-1994
|
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Box
118
Folder
26
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Atmore-Holman Brothers, 1974-1975
|
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Box
118
Folder
27
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B-1 Bomber, 1976-1977
|
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Box
118
Folder
28
|
Babcock Foundation, 1999
|
|
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Baker, Ella (Biographical film)
|
|
Box
118
Folder
29
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General, 1978-1987
|
|
Box
118
Folder
30
|
Baker Interview transcript, 1979
|
|
Box
118
Folder
31
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Bakke Case, 1977-1978
|
|
Box
118
Folder
32
|
Bather Group cable case, 1997
|
|
Box
118
Folder
33
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Beldon Fund, 1989, 2000-2001
|
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Box
118
Folder
34
|
Bell, Emile Pete, 1976
|
|
Box
118
Folder
35
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Ben & Jerry's, 1996
|
|
Box
118
Folder
36
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Berster, Kristina, 1978
|
|
Box
118
Folder
37
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Bevel, James, Luther, Memo to Andrew Young, 1980
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118
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38
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“Beyond Containment” conference, 1988
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Box
118
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39
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Big Mountain, 1985-1986
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Birmingham
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Box
118
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40
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Churches project, 1992
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Box
119
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1
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Miscellany, 1971-1985
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Box
119
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2
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Politics, 1990
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Box
119
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3-4
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Black elected officials, 1975-1976, 1986-1989
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119
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5
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Black history, undated
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Box
119
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Black man for mayor of Louisville project, 1984
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119
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6
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Black theory project, 1979
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Box
119
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7
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Black Workers for Justice, 1990-1994, undated
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Box
119
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9
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Blitz Amendment, 1980-1982
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Box
119
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10
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Block, Sam Theodore, 1987
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Box
119
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11
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Block grants, undated
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Box
119
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12
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Blakely, Georgia (CDR case), 1989-1990
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Box
119
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13
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Blossom, Frederick A., Biography project, 1960-1975
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Box
119
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14
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Boggs, James, 1974-1979
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Box
119
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15
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Bork, Robert, 1987
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Boston
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Box
119
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16
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Affirmative Action, 1996-1999
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Box
119
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17
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Boston schools, 1974-1976
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119
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18
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Boudin, Kathy, 1982-1986
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Bozeman, Maggie and Julia Wilder Case
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Box
119
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19
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General, 1981-1982
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119
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20
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Clippings, 1981-1987
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Braden Center
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Box
119
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21-22
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General, 1969-1995
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119
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23
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Expenses
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Braden Memorial Fund
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Box
119
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24-28
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General, 1975-1987, undated
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119
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29
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Correspondence, 1979-1982
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119
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30
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Eiges bequest, 1978
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119
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31
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Financial records, 1976-2003, undated
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119
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32
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Brandley, Clarence Lee, 1986-1987
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119
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33
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Bromley, Ernest and Marion, Case, 1975
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119
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34
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Brooks, Johnny Lee, Case, 1975
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Box
119
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35
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Brooks, Tyrone, 1982
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Box
119
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36
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Brown, Robert A., Case, 1990
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Box
119
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37
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Brown, Judith Benniger, 1991, 1994
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Box
119
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38
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Brunswick, Georgia, Chemical plant, 1996-1999
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Box
119
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39
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Bryant, Pat, Writings and miscellany, 1980-1997
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Box
119
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40
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Buck Dinner (SOC), 1981-1986
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Box
120
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1
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Bush, George H. W., Open letters to, 1991, undated
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Box
120
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2
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Burnett, Willie, Case, 1975-1977
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Box
120
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3
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Cambridge, Massachusetts Civil Defense Awareness, 1981
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Box
120
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4
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Campaign for New Priorities, 1991
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Box
120
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5
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Campaign for Political Rights, 1976-1982
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Box
120
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Canney, Bob, Case, 1976
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Box
120
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Carolina Action, 1978
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Box
120
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Carter, Fred, Case, 1983-1985
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Carthan, Eddie
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Box
120
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9
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Braden correspondence, 1981-1985
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Box
120
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10-11
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Clippings, 1981-1986
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Box
120
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12
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Flyers, 1982-1983
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Box
120
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13
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National Alliance involvement, 1982-1983
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Box
120
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14
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National campaign committee, 1982-1983
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Box
120
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15
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Other supporters, 1981-1984
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Box
120
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16
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Carver, Ilene, 1975, 1979
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Box
120
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17
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Causes and cures of narcotic addiction, 1990-1991
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Box
120
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18
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Center for Community Change, 1996
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Box
120
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19
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Center for Constitutional Rights, 1972-1993
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Center for Democratic Renewal (CDR)
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Box
120
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20
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Annual reports, 1989-1993
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Box
120
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21-24
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Board memos and mailings, 1985-1995
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Box
120
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25
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Braden correspondence, 1986-1996
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Box
120
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26
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Clippings and press releases, 1985-1992
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Box
120
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27
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Democracy and racism conference, 1990
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Box
120
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28
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Executive Committee meeting, 1989 December
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120
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29
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Finances, 1989-1993
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Box
120
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30
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Literature, 1989-1994, undated
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Box
120
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31
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Minutes, 1986-1990
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Box
120
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32
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Miscellany, 1989-2004
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Box
120
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33
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Proposals and projects, 1990-1992
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Box
120
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34
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Reports, 1985-1992
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Box
120
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35
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Weekly Update, 1986-1992
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Box
120
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36
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Center for the Study of the Harassment of African-Americans, 1991-1993
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Box
120
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37
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Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1973-1976
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Box
120
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38
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Chalmen, David, Book chapter review, 1990
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Box
120
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39
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Changeworks, 1999
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Box
121
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1
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Chapman, Frank, Defense, 1973-1974
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Box
121
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2
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Chapman, Vernon, 1982
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Charlotte 3
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Box
121
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3
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General, 1972-1978
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Box
121
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4
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Clippings, 1972-1974
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Box
121
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5
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Legal material, 1972-1974
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Box
121
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6
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Literature drafts, undated
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Box
121
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7
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Chattanooga, Concerned Citizens for Justice, 1993
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Box
121
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8
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Chattanooga grant (regarding Alton Park), 1998-1999
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Chavis, Ben
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Box
121
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9
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General, 1985-1994
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Box
121
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10-11
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NAACP ouster, 1994
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Box
121
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12
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Chicksaw, Alabama, Boycott, 1982
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Box
121
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13
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Chino (CA) prisoners escape defense committee, 1973
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Box
121
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14
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Christian-Marxist dialogue, 1977
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Christic Institute
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Box
121
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15
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Amicus brief regarding Robeson County, 1990
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Box
121
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16
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Contragate
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Box
121
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17
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Southern office, 1983-1993
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Box
121
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18
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Cincinnati Organizing Conference, 1988
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Box
121
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19
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Citizens Associated Housing (Louisville), undated
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Box
121
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20
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Citizen Education Fund, 1984
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Box
121
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21
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Citizens for Tax Justice, 1986
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Box
121
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22
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Civil rights, Miscellaneous history, 1970, 1987
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Box
121
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23
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Clergy and Laity Concerned, Civil rights brochure text, 1982
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Box
121
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24
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Clinton-SOC, undated
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Box
121
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25
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Coalition for Economic Survival, 1974-1975
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Box
121
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26
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Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy, 1977-1985
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Box
121
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27
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Coalition for Peace in the Middle East (Louisville), 1991
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Box
121
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28
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Coalition for a People's Alternative, 1980-1982
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Box
121
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29
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Coalition to Stop Funding the War, 1973-1974
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Box
121
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30
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Cobb County, Georgia (Mary Cater paper), 1985
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Box
121
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31
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Coleman, Al, 1987
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Box
121
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32
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Coleman, Alfis, (violence in Louisville), 1976
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Box
121
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33
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Coleman, Louis, 1986-2002
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Box
121
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34
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Columbus, Christopher, Quincentennary, 1991-1992
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Box
121
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35
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Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), 1982-1985
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Box
121
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36a
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Committee for Survival, 1980-1981
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Box
121
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36b
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Communication Workers Plaza Tenants Union (Nashville), 1977
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Box
121
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37
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Communist Party, 1972-1995
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Box
121
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38
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Community Crisis Training Workshop, 1972
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Community-labor conferences (SOC)
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Box
121
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39
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1990 November
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Box
122
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1-2
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1991, Birmingham
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Box
122
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3-4
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1992, Baton Rouge
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1992, New Orleans
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Box
122
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5
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Brochure
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Box
122
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6
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Correspondence
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Box
122
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7
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Follow-up
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Box
122
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8
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Funding
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Box
122
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9
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Grants
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Box
122
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10
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Packet materials
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Box
122
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11
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Planning
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Box
122
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12
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Community stories regarding the environment, 1994
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Box
122
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13
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Concerned Peoples Coalition, 1977-1978
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Box
122
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14
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Conference on Coalition Building, 1985
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Box
122
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15
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Constitutional Convention, 1979
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Box
122
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16a
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Continental Walk, 1976
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Box
122
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16b
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Council on Economic Priorities, 1980, 1995
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Box
122
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17
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Council on Interracial Books for Children, 1982-1983
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Box
122
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18
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Council on Peacemaking and Religion, 1980-1983
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Box
122
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19
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Conyers, John (KKK and racial violence), 1980-1981
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Box
122
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20
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Cuba, 1975
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Curtis, Mark, Case
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Box
122
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21
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Clippings, 1988-1993
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Box
122
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22
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Defense Committee, 1988-1990
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Box
122
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23
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Other supporters, 1990-1993
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Box
122
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24
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Daniels, Ron, 1990-1991
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Davis, Angela
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Box
122
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25
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Louisville rally, 1976
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Box
122
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26
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Southern support committee, 1971-1975
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Davis, Marian, Scholarship Fund (later Davis & Norton Putter)
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Correspondence
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Box
122
Folder
27-30
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1966-1982
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Box
123
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1-7
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1983-2006, undated
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Box
123
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8
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Annual reports, 1971-2000
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Box
123
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9
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Dayspring, 2000
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Box
123
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10
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D.C. statehood campaign, 1991
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Box
123
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11
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Dean, Keith and Eugene Harper Case, 1985
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Death penalty
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Box
123
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12-13
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1974-1989
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Box
123
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14
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Cases, Paper research, 1972, 1985
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Box
123
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15
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Delta Ministry, 1970-1971, 1982
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Box
123
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16
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Demarta, Nancy, 1999-2003, undated
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Box
123
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17
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Denton, Jeremiah, 1981
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Box
123
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18
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Derby Weekend, 2000
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Box
123
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19
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Dioxin, 1996
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Dombrowski, James
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Box
123
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20
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General, 1966-1983
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Box
123
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21
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[Folder not used]
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Box
123
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22
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Memorial, 1983
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Box
123
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23
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Douglas, Scott, 1984, undated
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Box
123
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24
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Draft, 1971-1972, 1980, 1986
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Box
123
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25
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Drugs, 1989
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Box
123
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26
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Dube, E. Fred, Case, 1987
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Box
123
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27
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Duke, David, Senate race, 1990
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Box
123
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28
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Dunn, Jim, 1986-1989
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Box
123
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29
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Durr, Cliff and Virginia, 1951-1993
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Box
123
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30
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East Cherokee Defense League notes, 1997
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Box
123
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31
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Economic facts, 1979
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Box
123
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32
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Eddyville Prison, NAACP chapter, 1982
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Box
123
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33
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Editing tips, undated
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Box
124
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1
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Elections, 1976, 1980
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Box
124
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2
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Empower the People Campaign, 1994-1995
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Box
124
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3
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Environmental Justice Fund, Bylaws
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Box
124
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4
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Environmental Justice Network, 1995
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Environmental Justice Project (SOC)
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Box
124
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5
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Funding Exchange grants, 1992-1997
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Box
124
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6
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Grant budgets, 1992-1998
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Box
124
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7
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Grant application pieces, 2000
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Grant proposals
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Box
124
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8
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“Building the Peoples Movement,” 1995
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Box
124
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9
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“Building a Southern Community/Labor Movement,” 1992
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Box
124
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10
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“Consolidating, Expanding, and Deepening,” 1993
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Box
124
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11
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“Consolidating the Power...,” 1999
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Box
124
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12
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“The Essential Next Steps,” 1994
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Box
124
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13
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“Making the Link: The Next Steps,” 1996
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Box
124
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14
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“Voice of Thunder,” 1996
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Box
124
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15
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Grants, Miscellaneous
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Box
124
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16
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Grants, Network development, 1997
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124
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17
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Literature for proposals
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124
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18
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Miscellany
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124
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19
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Packet, 1993
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Box
124
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20
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Plan (Five-Year Plan), 1995
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Box
124
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21
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Possible grant attachments, 1992, 2000
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Box
124
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22
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Principles, 1992
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Box
124
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23-24
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Reports, 1992-2002
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124
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25-26
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Working group, 1994-1995
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Box
124
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27
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Environmental Research Foundation, 1996
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Box
124
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28
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Environmental Protection Agency, 1992-1998
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Box
124
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31
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Episcopal Peace Fellowship, 1972-1974
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Box
124
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29
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Equal Justice Information Center (Louisville), 1974
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Box
124
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30
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Equal Rights Congress, 1977-1979
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Box
124
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32
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Evans, Larry, 1990, undated
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Box
124
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33
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Eyes on the Prize, 1984-1987
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Box
124
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34
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Fair Budget Action, 1981-1983
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Box
124
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35
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“Farm economics,” 1976
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Farm workers
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Box
124
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36
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Cincinnati, 1973-1974
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Box
124
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37
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General, 1972-1985
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124
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38
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Farris, Carl, 1974-1979
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Box
124
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39
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FBI/CIA, 1975-1978
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Box
124
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40
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Federation of Southern Cooperatives, 1980-1993
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Box
124
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41
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Feed the People, 1976-1977
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Box
124
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42a
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Feliciano, Carlos, undated
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Box
124
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42b
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Feminist Women's Health Center (Tallahassee), 1980
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Box
124
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43
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Financial Democracy Campaign, 1989-1992
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Box
124
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44
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Finlator, Rev. W. W., 1976, 1992
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124
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45
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First Amendment, SNCC, 1987
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124
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46
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Florida Alliance, 1974-1975
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124
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47
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Florida prisoners, 1971, 1981-1982
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Box
125
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1
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Ford, Austin (about Emmaus House in Atlanta), 1972
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Box
125
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2
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Forman, James, 1967-1992
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Box
125
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3
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Fosl, Cate (Anne Braden biographer), 1990-2002
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125
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4
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Foster, Ewen, Mailing list, circa 1983
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Box
125
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5
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Freedom of Information Act, 1979-1982
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Box
125
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6
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Freedom Summer, 1979
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Box
125
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7
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Friends of the Filipino People, 1974-1982
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125
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8
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Fund for Open Information and Accountability, 1979-1982
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Box
125
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9
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Fund for Southern Communities, 1989-1998
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Box
125
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10
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Funding Exchange, 1981-1989
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125
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11
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Furniture workers, 1981-1993
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Box
125
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12
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Gather, Donnie, circa 1984
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Box
125
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13
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Gay rights, 1978
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Box
125
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14
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Gelders, Joe, Anne Braden biographical project, 1969-1978
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Box
125
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15
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Genesee Valley Citizens for Peace, 1973-1985
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Box
125
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16
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Germany (CARL BRADEN contacts and trip), 1973-1975
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Box
125
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17
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GI Coffeehouse, 1970-1971
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Box
125
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18
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Gingrich, Newt (in Louisville), 1998
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Box
125
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19
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“Good Quotes,” undated
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Goodman, Carolyn
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Box
125
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20
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1983-1989
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Box
125
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21
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Freedom Summer, 1994
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Box
125
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22
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Graham, Ernest and Eugene Allen case, undated
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Box
125
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23
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Grand juries, 1971-1979
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Grant, Jim
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Box
125
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24-27
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General correspondence, 1969-1979
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Box
125
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28
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Legal documents, 1972-1973
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Box
125
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29
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Gray, Heather, 1990
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Box
125
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30
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Gray, Willie, 1990, 1991
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125
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31
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Gray Panthers, 1985-1987
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125
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32
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Green Movement, 1992
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Box
125
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33
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Greenpeace, 1996
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Box
125
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34
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Greene County (about Alabama Black Belt cases), 1998
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Greensboro
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Box
126
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1-4
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General correspondence, 1979-1983, undated
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Box
126
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5
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Amicus briefs, 1984-1985
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Box
126
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6
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Chavis paper, 1979
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Box
126
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7
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Communist Workers Party, 1979-1989
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Greensboro Justice Fund
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Box
126
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8-9
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General, 1981-1985, 2001
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Box
126
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10
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SOC grants, 1989-2004
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Box
126
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11
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Miscellany, 1980-1999, undated
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Box
126
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12
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Trial stories, 1985, undated
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Box
126
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13
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Guest books, undated
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Gulf Coast Tenant Leadership Project
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Box
126
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14
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Clippings, 1983-1987
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126
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15
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Campaign for Human Development, 1983-1987
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Box
126
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16
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Correspondence, 1983-1994
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Box
126
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17
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Environment, 1988-1992
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Box
126
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18
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Grants, 1983-1994
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Box
126
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19
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Housing, 1983-1987
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Box
126
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20
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Minutes, 1983-1984
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Box
126
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21
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Miscellany, undated
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Box
126
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22
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Shadowbrook (Pascagoula), 1983
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Box
126
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23
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Gunn, Howard, case, 1984
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Box
126
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24
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Haitian refugees, 1974, 1981-1987
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Hamer, Fannie Lou
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Box
126
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25
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Convention, 1988
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126
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26
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Death, 1977
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Box
126
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27
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Hamlet, North Carolina, 1991-1992
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Box
126
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28
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Hand, Judy, Correspondence, 1978-1992
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Box
126
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29
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Harlan, Kentucky (Save Georgetown), 1974-1975
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Box
126
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30
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Harris, Fred J., Louisville case, 1979-1984
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Harris, Johnny “Imani”
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Box
126
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Clippings, 1978-1989
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Box
127
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1
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Flyers, circa 1983-1987
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Box
127
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2
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General papers, 1978-1987
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Box
127
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3
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National Alliance support, 1983-1988
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Box
127
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4
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Hatcher, Eddie, 1989
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Box
127
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5
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“Hate & nut mail,” 1973-1976, undated
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Box
127
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6
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Haven House, 1998
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Box
127
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Hazen Foundation, 1993-1995
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Box
127
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8
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Healthcare, 1993-2000
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Box
127
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9
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Help Us Make a Nation (HUMAN), 1980-1985
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Highlander
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Box
127
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10
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General correspondence, 1975-1995
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Box
127
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11
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Economic environmental report, 1990
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Box
127
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12
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Myles Horton birthday, 2005
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Box
127
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13
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Hightower, Jim, 1990
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Box
127
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14
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Hines, Tommy Lee, 1978
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Box
127
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15
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Hispanic issues, undated
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Box
127
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16
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Hiss, Alger (brief Anne Braden note), 1976
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Box
127
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17a
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Hodes, Jane, Donation to collection
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Box
127
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17b
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Hodes, Robert, 1978
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Box
127
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18
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Holsaert, Faith, 1983-1991
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Holtzclaw, Brian, case
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Box
127
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19-20
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Briefs, 1995-1996
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Box
127
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21
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Correspondence, 1995
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127
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22
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EPA briefs, 1995
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127
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23
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Mailing lists, 1994-1995
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Box
127
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24
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Partial transcript, undated
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Box
127
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25
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SOC involvement, 1994-1998
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127
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26
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State of Kentucky case, 1995
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127
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27
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Stipulations, declarations, 1995
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Box
127
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28
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Honey, Mike, 1983-1994
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127
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29
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Horsley, Al, case, 1983
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Box
127
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30
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Hospital workers, 1977-1983, undated
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Box
127
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31
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Housing, 1979-1989
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Box
127
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32
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Houston 12, 1973-1975
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127
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Human-i-Tees, SOC grant, 1995
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127
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34
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Humphrey-Hawkins Bill, undated
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Box
127
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35
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Hunt, Daryl, 1985
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Box
127
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36
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Hurder, Alex, KKK article, 1980
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Box
127
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37
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Illinois South Project, 1974-1976
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Box
127
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38
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“In the Public Interest,” undated
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Box
127
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39
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Incinerator (Louisville issue), 1991
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Box
127
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40
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Ingram, Rosa Lee, case, 1989
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Box
127
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41
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Institute for Southern Studies, 1982-1994
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Box
127
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42
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Intelligence (government), 1980
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Box
128
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1
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Inter-Religious Foundation for Community Organization, 1973-1988
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Box
128
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2
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International Study Days for a Society Overcoming Domination, 1977
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Box
128
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3
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International Women's Year/Days, 1977-1987
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Box
128
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4
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Interview notes, 1997
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Box
128
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5
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Interview proposal, 1999
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Box
128
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6
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Ittleson Foundation, 1992-1996
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Jackson, Jesse
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Presidential campaign, 1984
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Box
128
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7
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General papers
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Box
128
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8
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Braden correspondence, 1983-1984
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Box
128
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9
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Kentucky campaign
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Box
128
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10
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National campaign
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Box
128
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11
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Organizing in white communities
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Presidential campaign, 1988
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Box
128
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12-13
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Clippings
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Box
128
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14
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Issue briefs
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Kentucky campaign
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Box
128
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15
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Braden letters
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Box
128
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16
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General campaign papers
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Box
128
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17
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Campaign literature
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Box
128
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18-19
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Outreach efforts
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Box
128
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20
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Volunteers
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Box
128
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21
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Literature
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Box
128
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22
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National campaign
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Box
128
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23
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Speakers kit
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Box
128
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24
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Speeches
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Box
128
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25
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Women's involvement
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Box
128
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26-27
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Miscellany, 1984-1996
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Box
128
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28
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Jefferson County (Kentucky) Fight Back Coalition, 1981-1983
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Box
128
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29
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Jefferson County Public Education Equity Coalition, 1984
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Jobs with Justice
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Box
128
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30
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General papers, 1992
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Box
128
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31
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Campaign background, 1990
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128
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32
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Clippings, 1986-1987
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Jobs with Peace
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General
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Box
128
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33
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1978-1982
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Box
129
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1-2
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1983-1987, undated
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Box
129
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3
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Louisville campaign, 1983
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Box
129
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4
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Notebook (not Anne Braden)
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Box
129
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5
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Organizing kit, 1988
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129
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6
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John Henry Memorial Foundation, 1974-1988
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Box
129
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7
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Johnson, J. B. (Missouri Alliance case), 1975-1981
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Box
129
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8
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Johnson, John (Louisville Action Agency), 1983-1986
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129
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9
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Jones, Mattie, 1980-1994
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Box
129
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10
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July 4 Coalition, 1976
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Box
129
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11
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Jury summons form completed by Anne Braden, 1980
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Box
129
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12
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Justice for Janitors, 1988
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Box
129
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13
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Kentuckiana Interfaith Community, 1991, 1996
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Box
129
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14
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Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, 1988-1999
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Box
129
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15
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Kentucky Action for the Human Needs, 1982
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Kentucky Alliance
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Box
129
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16
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Anne Braden correspondence, 1974-2005
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Box
129
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17
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Arts and activism grant, 2005
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Box
129
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18
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Board meetings, 1998, 2002, 2005
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Box
129
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19
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Bulletins, 1999-2002
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129
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20
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Carthan, Eddie, 1982-1983
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Box
129
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21
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Carthan/Angela Davis controversy, 1982
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Box
129
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22
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Correspondence, 1979-2005
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Box
129
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23
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“Decade of Struggle,” 1980
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Box
129
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24
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Flyers, 1979-2005
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Box
129
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25
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Founding conference, 1978
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Box
129
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26
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Funding, 1980-2005
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Grants
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Box
129
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27
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General, 1987-2005
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Box
129
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28-29
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Campaign for Human Development, 1986-1996
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Box
129
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30
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Hispanic coalition letter, 1999
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Box
129
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31
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Housing, 1981, undated
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Box
129
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32
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Kentucky Rainbow Coalition, 1988, undated
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Box
129
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33
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Ku Klux Klan, 1979-2000
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Box
129
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34
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Labor disputes, 1981-2000
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Box
129
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35-36
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Louisville KKK rally, 1982, 1996
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Box
129
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37
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Louisville “wilding,” 1991
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Box
130
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1
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Mailing lists, 1985-2004
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Box
130
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2
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Media, Democracy, and Reform Coalition, 2005
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Box
130
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3
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Million Man March, 1995
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Box
130
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4
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Minutes, 1991-2001
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Box
130
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5
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Miscellany, 1979-1999, undated
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Box
130
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6
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Newsletter components, 1987-2006, undated
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Box
130
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7
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North Carolina trip, 1998
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Box
130
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8
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Phone bills, 1986, 1997-2004
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Box
130
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9
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Police, 1979-2003
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Box
130
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10
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Prisons/Prisoner rights issue, 1975-2000
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Box
130
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11
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Schools, 1974-1981, 1999
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Box
130
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12
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Seeger, Pete, Benefit concert, 1985
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Box
130
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13
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SOC Education Fund, 1998-2000
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Box
130
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14
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Souls in Prison, 1979-1981
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Box
130
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15
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Statements, 1979-2005
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Box
130
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16
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Unity Dinner, 1997-2006
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Box
130
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17
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Voting rights, 2000
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Box
130
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18
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Wilmington 10 support, 1978-1980
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Box
130
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19
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Work release project, 1986
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Box
130
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20
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Youth March for Jobs, 1979
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Box
130
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21-22
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Kentucky Civil Liberties Union, 1972-2000
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Box
130
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23
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Kentucky civil rights history conference, 2000
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Box
130
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24
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Kentucky Coalition for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1986-1990
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Box
130
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25
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Kentucky Coalition of Conscience, 1983
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Box
130
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26
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Kentucky Coalition for the Homeless, 1988-1991
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Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
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Box
130
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27
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General, 1973-2005
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Box
130
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28
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Reports, 1968-1974
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Box
130
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29
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Kentucky Council of Churches, Racism Commission, 1988
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Box
130
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30
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Kentucky Diocese (Episcopal), 1987-2000
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Box
130
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31
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Kentucky Fair Tax Coalition, 1982-1987
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Box
130
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32
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Kentucky Humanities Council, 1979-1994
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Box
130
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33
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Kentucky, Miscellany, 1972-1999
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Box
130
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34
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Kentucky NAACP, 1979, 1983-1985, 2003
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Box
130
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35
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Kentucky Prisons/Repression, 1976-1978, 1987-1988
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Box
130
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36
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Kentucky Prisoners Support Council, 1977-1982
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Box
131
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1-5
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Kentucky Rainbow Coalition, 1986-1998, undated
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Box
131
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6
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Kentucky Socialist Women's Campaign, 1971-1974
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Box
131
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7
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Kentucky Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1975-1986
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Box
131
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8
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Kentucky taxes, 1984
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Box
131
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9
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Kentucky Witness for Peace, 1985
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Box
131
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10
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Kentucky Women's Political Caucus, 1971-1981
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Box
131
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11
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Kessler, Michael, Manuscript on Eracism, circa 1978
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Box
131
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12
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Kessler, Stephen and Joe Martinez Defense Committee, 1974
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Box
131
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13
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Keysville, Georgia, 1986-1990
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King, Martin Luther
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Box
131
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14
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Birthday holiday, 1968-1995
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Box
131
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15
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Center, 1981-1990
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Box
131
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16-17
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SOC memorial workshop on human needs and military spending (Birmingham), 1979
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Box
131
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18
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Workers conferences, 1974-1976
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Box
131
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19
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King, Rodney, 1992
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131
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20
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King, Dr. Ronald M., 1978
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131
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21
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Kinoy, Arthur, Proposal for Committee of One Million, 1993
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Ku Klux Klan
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Box
131
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22
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Alabama, 1980
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Box
131
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23
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Anti-Defamation League, 1979-1984
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Box
131
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24
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Clippings, 1978-1985
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Box
131
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25
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First Amendment debate, 1977-1980
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Box
131
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26
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Georgia, 1978-1984
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Box
131
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27
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Jefferson County (Kentucky) Klan ordinance, 1982
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Box
131
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28
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Kentucky
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Box
131
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29
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Lawrence, Ken, 1980
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Box
131
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30
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Legal documents, 1980-1986
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Louisville
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Box
131
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31
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General, 1983
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Box
131
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32
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Marshall fire bombing, 1985-1986
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Box
131
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33
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Police members of the Klan, 1985-1986, 1993
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Box
132
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1
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Miscellany, 1979-1987
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Box
132
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2
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National Education Association, 1979-1982
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Box
132
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3
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North Carolina, 1979-1985
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Opposition
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Box
132
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4-5
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Clippings, General, 1979-1985
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Box
132
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6
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Clippings, Kentucky, 1979-1982
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Box
132
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7
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Miscellaneous organizations and materials, 1980-1989
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Box
132
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8
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Nashville panel, 1980
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Box
132
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9
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Strategies conference (Atlanta), 1979
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Box
132
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10
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Unions, 1980-1983
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Box
132
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11
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Police violence clippings, 1979-1982
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Box
132
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12
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Publications of the Klan, 1980-1985
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Box
132
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13-14
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Racist violence, 1980-1985
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Box
132
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15
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Southern Christian Leadership Council, 1979-1982
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Box
132
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16
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SOC, 1979-1981
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Box
132
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17
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TUFF collection of Klan materials, 1979-1985
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Box
132
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18
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West Virginia
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Box
132
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19
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Klanwatch, 1981-1984
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Box
132
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20
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Kunstler, William, 1984
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Box
132
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21
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Kushindana, Kwaku (CCCO case), 1991-1992
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Box
132
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22
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Labor law reform, 1986-1990
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Box
132
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23
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Labor unions, Miscellaneous, 1981-1994
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Box
132
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24
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Lamont, Corliss, 1973
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Box
132
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25
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Lane, Byron & Penny, 1974-1977
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Lanier, Shelby
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Box
132
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26
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1976-1992
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Box
132
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27
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Clippings, 1976-1986
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Box
132
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28
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LaRouche, Lyndon, 1984
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Box
132
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29
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Laurel, Mississippi, workers march, 1968, 1979-1980
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Box
132
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30
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Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit (FBI), 1979
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Box
132
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31
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Lawrence, Ken, writings, 1970-1985, undated
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Box
132
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32
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Leadership Conference Education Fund, 1986-1992
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Box
132
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33
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Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1979-1996
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Box
132
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34
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League against War and Fascism, undated
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Box
132
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35
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Leavenworth Brothers, 1974
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Box
132
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36
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Lebanon, 1982
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Box
132
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37
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Left-wing groups, 1976, undated
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Box
132
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38
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Line of March, 1988
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Box
132
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39
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Little, Joanne, 1975
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Box
132
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40
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Los Tres, 1973
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Box
132
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41
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Louisiana toxic march, 1988-1990
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Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
133
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1
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Ad Hoc Coalition against Racist Violence, 1977, 1986
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Box
133
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2
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Ad Hoc Committee for School Integration, 1972-1975
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Box
133
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3
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Anti-Klan Coalition, 1980-1982
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Box
133
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4
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Black police officers, Bias against, 1987
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Box
133
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5
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Black scene, 1973
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Box
133
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6
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Brown School, 1973-1975
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Box
133
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7
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Central America/South America, 1973-1974
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Box
133
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8
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Churches, 1987-2000, undated
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Box
133
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9-10
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Citizens against Police Abuse, 1999-2000
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Civil Liberties Union
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Box
133
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11
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General, 1971-1981, undated
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Box
133
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12
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History, undated
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Box
133
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13
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Civil rights history, 1999
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Box
133
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14
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Civilian Police Review Board, 1992-1996
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Box
133
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15
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Coalition on Human Needs, 1973
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Box
133
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16
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Coalition on Human Relations, 1981-1990
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Box
133
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17
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Coalition in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), 1982-1983
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Box
133
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18
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Council on Peacemaking and Religion, 1981-1987
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Box
133
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19
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Courier Journal, 1973-1979
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Box
133
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20
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Crime Commission, 1997
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Box
133
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21
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Davis-Carthan rally, 1982-1983
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Box
133
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22
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Diversity issue, 1996
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Box
133
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23
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Farm workers support, 1973-1975
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Box
133
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24
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Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1977-1994
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Box
133
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25
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Movement history, 1971-1980
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Box
133
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26
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Housing/Hunger, 1971-2000
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Box
133
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27
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Human Relations Commission-Education Committee, 1979-1982, 1992
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Box
133
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28
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Incinerator issue, 1991
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Box
133
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29
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Inter-Religious Council on Civil Rights, 1990
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Box
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Justice Resource Center, 2000-2004
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133
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KKK criminal trespass case, 1985
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133
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Labor, 1973-2004
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Lawyers Guild, 1976
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Lists, undated
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Manly Area Council, 1966
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Marxists, 1974-1982
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Memorial Society, 1982-1999
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Metro Inter-Religious Committee on Civil Rights
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General, 1988-1991
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Hearing, 1989
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Report, 1990
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40
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Miscellany, 1970-2006
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133
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41a
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NAACP, 1975-1988, undated
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41b
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Nazis, 1977, undated
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Nuclear power, 1985
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“Nuts,” undated
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44
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Ordinances, 1990-1991, 2003
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Peace and Justice Center, 1983-1988
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Peace Education Program, 1983-1986
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Police brutality, 1974-2004
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134
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Politicians, 1973-1999
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134
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Racial violence, 1975-1985
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Saint George's Episcopal Church
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134
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Community Center, 1990-2000
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History and planning, 1993
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Schools
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134
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General, 1977-2000
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6-7
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Assignment plans, 1991, 1997
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Desegregation, 1966-1981
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Interviews with former students, 1976
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Socialist Workers Party, 1977-1981
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Student assignment monitoring committee, 1995-1998
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Struggle in Louisville pamphlet, 1985-1987
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Suspensions, 1975-1977
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Tenant's Union, 1978-1981, 1993
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Truancy, 2001
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Women's Political Caucus, 1971-1981
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Lumpkins, Timothy (Kentucky prisoner), circa 2001
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Lynching, 1982
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MacAlester Prison (Oklahoma), 1975
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McMillan, Joseph H., Jr., case, 1988
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McSurely, Alan, 1979-1989, undated
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Marable, Manning, 1982
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March on Washington anniversaries, 1983, 1993
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134
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Marion Brothers, 1975-1986
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134
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Marrero Tenant Organization (Louisiana), 1987
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Marroquin, Hector, 1978-1979
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27
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Martin, David (“for David Martin piece”), 1982?
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Martin, Rev. Jerome D., Ouster, 1977
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Mason, Gene L., “Criminal Liberalism in Southern Politics,” 1970
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30
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Master Apparel Company labor negotiations, 1990
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134
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31
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Melish, William Howard, 1973-1985, undated
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134
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32
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Melnykovych, Andrew, Environmental article, 1995
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134
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Memphis Community Bookstore, 1975, undated
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134
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34
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Methodist Federation for Social Action, 1973-1974
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134
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36-37
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Meyer Foundation, 1986-1996
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Middle East, 1990-1991
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135
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1
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General
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Box
135
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2
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SOC and Braden involvement
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135
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Midwest Academy, 1975-1979
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135
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Military spending, Background information, 1979-1987
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135
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Miners' strike, Western Pennsylvania, 1977-1979
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Mining, General, 1975-1987, undated
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Mississippi Alliance of State Employees, 1989-1994
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Mississippi Burning, 1989
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Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1990
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135
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10
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Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1988
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Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
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135
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11-15
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Photocopies of files (primarily regarding SCEF)
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Box
135
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16
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Clippings, 1989-1990
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Box
135
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17
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Reports and investigations
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Box
135
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18
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Dombrowski, James
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135
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19
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Salter, John, 1990
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135
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20
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Mitchell, H.L. (Southern Tenant Union), 1983-1985
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135
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21
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Mjumbe, Lukata
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Mobilization for Survival
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135
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22
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General, 1977-1991
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135
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23
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Coordinating committee, 1981
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135
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24
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Mobilization to Save the Heartland, 1981-1982
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135
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25
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Modin, Leroy, Interview about SCLS work, 1987
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135
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26
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Moffett, Thomas (Louisville minister), Interview, 2001
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135
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Montgomery, Alabama, anniversary celebration, 1975
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135
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Montgomery racial incidents, 1983
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Mon-Valley Unemployed Committee, 1983
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Moddy, Jeffries, case, 1977
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135
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31
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Moses, Bob, 1980, 1991-1993
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136
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Mott Foundation, 1999-2001
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136
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Mountain Project (SOC), 1990
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136
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3
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Multicultural education
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136
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4
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Munoz, Mario, 1976
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136
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5
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NASSCO 3, 1981
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136
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6
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Nacogdoches, 1974
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National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression
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Box
136
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7-21
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General, 1972-1996, undated
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136
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22
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Behavior control
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136
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23-24
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Anne and Carl Braden participation, 1973-1985
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136
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25
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By-laws, 1973-1985, undated
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136
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26
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Clippings, 1973-1995
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136
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27
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Founding conference, 1973
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136
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28-37
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Annual conferences, 1974-2003
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136
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38-39
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Executive Board meetings, 1973-1995
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136
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39
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Executive Board minutes, 1973-1982
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136
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40
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Finances, 1973-1995
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136
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41
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Harris, Johnny “Imani,” 1978-1990
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136
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42
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Kentucky, 1973-1987
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136
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43
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Labor rights, 1977, 1980
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137
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1
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Local groups, 1974-1980
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137
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2
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MADCAT
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137
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3
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Mandela, Nelson, 1985, undated
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137
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4-5
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Memos, 1970s-1980s
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137
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6
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Nazis/KKK, 1978-1986
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137
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7
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Peltier, Leonard, 1983-1984
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137
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8
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Police brutality, 1976-1981
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137
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9
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Political prisoners, 1973-1994, undated
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137
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10
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Press releases, 1973-1994
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137
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11
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Publications, 1973-1995
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137
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12-13
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Raleigh, North Carolina, 1974, 1976
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Box
137
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14
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Repressive legislation, 1978-1985
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137
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15
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Wilmington 10, 1974-1978
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National Anti-Klan Network
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Box
137
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16-22
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General, 1979-1985, 1992, undated
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137
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23
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Center for Constitutional Rights, 1980-1981
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137
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24
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Clippings, 1980-1983
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137
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25
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Finances, 1981-1985
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137
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26
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Inter-religious Foundation for Community Organizations, 1980-1981
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137
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27
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Minutes, 1980-1984
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137
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28
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People's Lobby, 1981
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137
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29
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Press releases, 1981-1985
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138
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1
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Publications, 1981-1984
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Box
138
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2
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Shooting in Chattanooga, 1980
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Box
138
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3
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National Anti-Racist Organizing Committee, 1982, undated
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Box
138
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4
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National Campaign for Peace in the Middle East, 1990-1991
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Box
138
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5
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National Center to Slash Military Spending, 1974-1976
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138
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6
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National Coalition for Economic Justice, 1975-1980
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138
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7
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National Coalition to Fight Inflation/Unemployment, 1975-1976
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138
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8
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National Coalition to Help Prisoners, 1975
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National Committee for Independent Political Action
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Box
138
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9-11
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General, 1983-1997,
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138
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12
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Braden participation, 1984-1987
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National Committee against Repressive Legislation
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138
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13
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General, 1967-1994
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Box
138
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14
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Braden participation, 1973-1989
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Box
138
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15
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National Conference on Military Spending, 1975
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Box
138
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16
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National Council for American-Soviet Friendship, 1973-1989
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National Council of Churches-Racial Justice Working Group
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General
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138
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17-18
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1983-1994
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Box
139
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1
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1995-1998
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Box
139
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2
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Braden correspondence, 1982-1997
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139
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3
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National Council to Repeal the Draft, 1973
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139
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4
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National Democratic Convention, 1988
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139
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5
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National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1972-1991
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National Inter-religious Coalition on Civil Rights (NICCR)
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139
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6
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Braden correspondence, 1988
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139
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7
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Hearing testimony, 1988
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139
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8
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Louisville hearing minutes, 1988
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139
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9-10
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Louisville hearing report, 1988
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Box
139
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11
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Miscellany, 1986-1988
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Box
139
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12
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National Labor Law Center, 1980-1981
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Box
139
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13
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National Minority Environmental Leadership Summit, 1991
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139
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14
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National Organizers Alliance, 1995-1997
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139
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15
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National People's Congress, 1982
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National Rainbow Coalition
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General
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Box
139
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16-22
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1984-1991
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Box
140
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1
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1992-1999
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Box
140
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2
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Braden correspondence, 1984-1990
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140
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3
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By-laws, 1986
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140
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4-5
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Jackson presidential campaigns, 1984, 1988
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140
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6
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Miscellany, 1988, 1994, undated
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140
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7
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New Orleans coalition, 1989
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140
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8
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National Student Coalition against Racism, 1977
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140
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9
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National Tenants Organization, 1982-1990
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140
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10
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National Unemployed Network Conference, 1986
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140
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11
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Native American Solidarity Committee, 1975
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Box
140
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12
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Needmore Fund, 1990-1995
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Box
140
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13
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Network (Louisville), 1990-2000
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140
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14
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New Alliance Party, 1987
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140
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15
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New American Movement, 1971-1974, 1981
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140
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16
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New Communities, circa 1985
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140
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17
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“New” red-baiting,” 1977-1981
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140
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18
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New Right, 1978-1982
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140
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19
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New Womankind, 1974
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140
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20
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New World Foundation, 1983-1991
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140
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21
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New York 8, 1985
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140
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22
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Newby Network, 2005
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140
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23
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Newport News shipbuilding strike, 1979-1981
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140
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24
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Newspaper project, 1981-1982
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140
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25
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Nicaragua, 1985-1986
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140
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26
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Nixon impeachment (Louisville response), 1974
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140
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27
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NIA House, circa 2000
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140
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28
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“No More Witch Hunts,” 1981
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140
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29
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North Carolina Student Christian Movement, circa 1983
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140
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30
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North Carolina Alliance, 1973-1975
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140
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31
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North Carolina Coalition on Block Grants, 1982
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140
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32
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North Carolina Independent, 1982
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North Carolina Organizing Project on Military Spending and Human Needs
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General
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140
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33-35
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1979-1980
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141
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1-2
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1981-1983
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141
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3
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Braden notes, undated
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141
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4
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Lists, undated
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141
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5
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North Carolina Political Prisoners Committee, 1972-1976
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141
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6
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North Carolinians against Racist and Religious Violence, 1990-1992
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141
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Noyes Foundation, 1992-2003
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141
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8
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Nuclear war, 1990
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141
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9
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O'Connor, Harvey and Jessie, 1973-1999
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141
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10
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October 6 Coalition, 1987
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O'Dell, Jack, Speeches and writings
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141
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11
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1975, 1979
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141
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12
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SOC speech transcript, 1987
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141
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13
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1985-1989
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141
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14
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Writings, 1988-1989
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141
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15
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Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, 1995-1996
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141
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16
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Operation Coal, 1974, undated
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Operation Freedom
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141
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17-19
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General, 1968-1976
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141
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20
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Applications, 1970s
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141
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21
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Orange, James, undated
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141
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22
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Organize the South Network (Labor task force), 1994
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141
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23
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Organizing principles, undated
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141
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24
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Owens, Darryl (Louisville mayoral race), 1985, 1999
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141
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25
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Oxychem, 1994
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141
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26
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PCARL BRADENs, 1982
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141
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27
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Paddlewheel Alliance (Louisville), 1980-1981
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Box
141
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28
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Page, Myra, undated
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141
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29-30
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Pappenheim, Yvonne, 1973-1993
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141
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31
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Patterson, William L., 1979-1980
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Patton, Gwen
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141
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General, 1986-1990
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141
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33
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Racist satire, 1965
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141
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34
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Paul, Jerry and Lennox Hinds case, 1976-1980
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141
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35
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Payne, George, 1986
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141
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36
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Peace, 1985
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141
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37-38
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Peace Development Fund grants, 1985-1993, undated
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141
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39
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“Peace dividend” materials, 1991-1992
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141
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40
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Peace-Florida, 1989
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141
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41
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Peace project (SOC), 1981
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141
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42
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People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit, 1991
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141
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43
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People for Amnesty, 1974-1975
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142
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1
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People United Against Government Repression, Klan and Nazis, 1980-1982
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142
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2
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People Working for People, 1998
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142
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3
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People's Agenda conference, 2002
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142
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4
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People's Alliance, 1979-1980
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142
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5
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People's Anti-War Mobilization, 1981
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142
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People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, 1971-1973
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142
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7
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People's Economic Conference, 1976
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142
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8-9
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People's Institute for Survival and Beyond, 1983-1992, undated
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People's Party
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Box
142
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10
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General, 1971-1972
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Box
142
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11
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Kentucky, 1971-1974, 1979
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142
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12
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Piedmont Peace Project, 1989
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Box
142
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13
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Pikeville, Kentucky, hospital strike, 1972-1974
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Box
142
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14
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Pitts, Freddie and Wilbert Lee case, 1981
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Box
142
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15
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Pittston (West Virginia) coal strike, 1989
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142
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16
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Plaquemines, Louisiana, spillway, 1981-1983
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142
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17
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Playboy, undated
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142
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18
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Pledge of Resistance, 1986-1988
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142
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19
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Political Rights Defense Fund, 1974-1985
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Box
142
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20
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Pontiac Brothers, 1979
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142
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21
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Post, Suzy, 1997
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142
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22
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Pratt, Geronimo, 1979-1980
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142
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23
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Presbyterian interns at Louisville office, 1987
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142
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24
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Presente/Madre, 1985-1987
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142
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25
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Prisoners, Miscellaneous, 1973-1994
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142
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26
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Prisoners Solidarity Committee, 1973-1975
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142
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27
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Prisons, 1975-1976
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142
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28
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Progress in Education (Louisville), 1975
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142
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29
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Progressive Baptist Convention, 1990
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142
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30
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Progressive Student League, 1990
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142
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31
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Protect the Environment of Noxubee County, 1992
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142
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32
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Public Health Equity Act, 1994
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142
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33-36
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Public Welfare Foundation, 1990-2001
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Puerto Rico, undated
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142
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PUSH for Excellence, 1975-1987
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142
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39
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“Quest” newsletter, 1985-1992
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142
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40
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Race Relations Information Center (Nashville), 1973-1974
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142
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Race Relations Institute (Fisk University), 1983-1984
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“Racially motivated random violence,” 1981-1982
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Racism conference (Vermont), 1982
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142
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Racism crisis proposal, 1991?
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142
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45-46
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Racial violence statement signers (SOC project), 1982
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Rao, Mahesh, 1978
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Rape and racism, 1975-1980, undated
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143
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Rape pamphlet (Socialist Women's Caucus), 1975-1976
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Raymond, Jill (Lexington grand jury case), 1976
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Reagan, Ronald
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143
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General, 1981-1982
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Budget cuts, 1981-1982
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Reese, Carlton, 1991
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Reidsville, Georgia, 1979
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Reparations, 1989-1990
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“Report from the South” SOC meeting, 1990-1991
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Republic of New Africa, 1970-1972, 1981
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Resist grant, 2002-2004
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Reunion, 1989
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Rice, David and Ed Poindexter case, 1974-1975, 1979
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Riverside (California) political prisoners, 1973-1975
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Robeson, Paul, 1978-1993
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Robeson County, North Carolina
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143
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General, 1984, 1986-1989
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143
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16
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Clippings, 1988
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143
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17-18
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Robinson, Bernice, Interview transcript, 1980, undated
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19
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Rogers, Walter, 1975
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20
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Romaine, Anne, 1995
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143
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Rosenberg case, National Committee, 1975-1984, undated
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Rubbertown area of Louisville, 1995
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S-1, 1975-1976
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Schultz, Ruth and Bud, book interview notes, 1987
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Salter, John, 1979
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El Salvador, 1982
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San Quentin 6, 1974-1976
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Sanders Farms, 1980
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Sapelo Foundation, 1993-2000
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Save our Kentucky, circa 1972
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143
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32
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Scales, Junius, 1972
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Scott, Lindsay
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143
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33
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General, 1983-1986
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143
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34
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Clippings
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143
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35
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Seattle trip, 1994
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36
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Seeger, Pete, 1985-1996
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Selma/Montgomery anniversaries
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143
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37
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General, 1985-1995
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144
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1
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Clippings
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144
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2
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Sentner, Toni, 1973
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Shuttlesworth, Fred
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144
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3
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Correspondence, 1970-2005, undated
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144
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4
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Clippings
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144
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5
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Interview transcript, 1977
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144
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6
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Testimonial, 1978
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144
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Signet trust, 1990-1991
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Simkins, Modjeska
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Box
144
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8
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General, undated
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144
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9
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Interview, 1984
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144
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10
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Smith, Jerry, case, 1983
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144
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11
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Socialism and activism conference, 1983
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144
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12
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Socialist Workers Party, 1975
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144
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13
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Solidarity Day (AFL-CIO), 1981
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Box
144
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14
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Songs and Struggle (Smithsonian program), 1992-1997
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144
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15
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Soto-Mendez, Domingo, 1977
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144
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16
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South Africa, 1982-1985, undated
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Southeast Project on Human Needs and Peace
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Box
144
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Correspondence, 1982-1986
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144
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18
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C.S. Fund, 1983-1985
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Campaign for Human Development, 1982-1989
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Finances, 1982-1992
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Funding Exchange, 1982-1988
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144
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Grants received, 1983-1990
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144
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Joint Foundation support, 1983-1985
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144
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24
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Miscellany
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144
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25
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Muste Institute, 1991, 1997
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144
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New World Foundation, 1983-1985
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144
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Peace Development Fund, 1983-1985
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Proposals, 1981-1989
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144
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Self-Development of People, 1985-1986
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Youth Project, 1983
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144
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Southern Activists for Accurate History, 1978
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144
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Southern Appalachian Labor School, 1991
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144
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1976-1996
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Southern Conference Educational Fund (New SCEF)
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Box
144
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34
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General, 1975-1983
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Box
144
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35
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Board, 1975, 1980
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144
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36
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Clippings
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Collins, Walter
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144
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37
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Correspondence, 1974
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144
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38
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General, 1974
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144
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39
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“Dear friend” fundraising letters, 1975-1980
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144
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40
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Literature, undated
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Box
144
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41-42
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Southern Conference Educational Fund (Old), History, 1938-1965
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145
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1
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare, History, 1979
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145
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Southern Echo, 1994
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Southern Elections Fund, 1974
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145
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Southern Empowerment, 1991-1994
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145
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5
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Southern Environment Network, 1993
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145
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Southern Exposure, 1981-1999
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145
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Southern history proposal (SOC), undated
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Box
145
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8
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Southern human rights organizers conference, 1999
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145
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9
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Southern Justice caravan, 1990
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Box
145
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10
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Southern Neighbors Network, 1982-1986
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145
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11
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Southern Network of African-American Organizers, 1991
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Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice Administrative Records
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145
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12
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About SOC
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145
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13
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By-laws, 1976, 1983, undated
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145
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14
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Organizational meetings and correspondence, 1974
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145
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15
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Annual meetings, 2001-2002
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145
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16
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Board meetings and agenda, 1980-2002
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145
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17-18
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Board memos, 1983-1989
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145
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19
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Board members, 1992-1995, undated
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145
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20
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Director search, 1993
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145
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21-22
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Education fund, Checks and check stubs, 1982-2006
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Executive Board
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145
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23
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1979-1981
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145
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24
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Meeting at Highlander, 1980
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25
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Meeting notes, 1982
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26
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Memoranda, 1982-2002, undated
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145
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27
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Minutes, 1975-1981
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28
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Executive memos, 1975-1978
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Financial records
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145
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29
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Budget fragments (for grants), 1989-2004
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Box
145
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30
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Budget policy, 1993
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145
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31
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Check stubs and balance sheets, 1985-1987
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Box
156
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1
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Checks, 1985, 1987
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145
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32
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Checks, 1992 September-October
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Check stubs
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Box
145
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33
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1990-1991
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Box
146
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1
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1997-2004
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Box
146
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2
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Deposit log, 1989
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146
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3
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Expense correspondence, 1985, 1993
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Box
146
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4-5
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Expense journals, 1992, 1995
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Expense reports
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Box
146
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6
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Judy Hand, 1981
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Box
146
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7-8
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Scott Douglas, 1986-1987
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146
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9
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Expense miscellany, 1981-2003
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Box
146
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10
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Expense report, 1997
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146
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11
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Expenses, 1994
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12
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Expenditure report, 2000
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146
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13
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Financial correspondence, 1979-1984
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146
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14
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Financial reports from grants, 1975-2003
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Fundraising
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146
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15
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Braden birthday, 1993
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146
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16
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Correspondence, 1976-1994
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146
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17
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Ideas, undated
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146
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18
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Judy Hand, 1989-1991
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146
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19
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Miscellany, 1982-1993
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Box
146
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20
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New England fundraising event, 1993
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146
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21
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“New names” letter, 1995
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146
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22
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Report, 1992
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146
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23
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“Which Way the South Goes” (Boston event), 1990
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146
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24
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General ledger, 1995
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Grants
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146
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25
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Fragments
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146
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26-27
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1983-2002
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Box
146
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28
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Reports, 2000
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146
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29
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Income summary, 1996
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IRS
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146
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30
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General, 1981-2004
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146
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31
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“Material given to”
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Lists
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146
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32
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Kentucky, undated
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146
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33-34
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General, 1993-1994
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146
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35-36
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Contact lists, 1986, undated
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146
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37
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List management, undated
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146
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38
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Miscellany
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146
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39
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Mailing list, 1990
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146
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40
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Organization lists, 1991
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Literature
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Box
146
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41
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General, 1975-1994, undated
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Box
147
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1
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Action Bulletins, 1976-1995
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147
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2
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Southern Fight-Back, 1975-1991
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147
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3
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Jobs and Peace packet
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147
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4
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Just Transition and the Environmental Justice Movement in the South, 1998
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147
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5-7
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Mass mailings, 1974-2002
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147
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8
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New literature, 1983, 1992-1998
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Newsletter
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147
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9
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General, 1983, undated
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147
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10-12
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Background information, 1970s, 1990s
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147
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13
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“Possible material,” 1985-1986
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147
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14-16
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“Shorts,” 1981-1990, undated
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Box
147
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17
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Press releases, 1974-1977
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147
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18
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Printed reports, 1975-1995
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147
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19
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Reprints, 1977-1995
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147
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20
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“Research,” 1995
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147
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21
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Members, 2002
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147
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22
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Miscellany
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147
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23-25
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Newspaper clippings, 1976-1990s
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Phone bills (itemized lists)
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147
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26
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TMC, AT&T/South Central, Cingular, 1982, 1989, 2002
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156
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2
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TMC, South Central, 1980-1989
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147
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27
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Planning, 1994-1995
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147
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28-29
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Restructuring and reassessment, 1993-2002
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147
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30
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Speeches (Unidentified), undated
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Box
148
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1
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Southern Partners Fund, 2000
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148
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2
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Staff reports, 1974-1998
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148
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3
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Stock certificates, 1977-2004
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Workshops
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148
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4
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Unemployment (Birmingham), 1975
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Unemployment (Memphis)
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148
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5
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General, 1976
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148
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6
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Transcripts, 1976
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148
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7
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Labor rights, 1977
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148
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8
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Workshop proposals, 1978
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148
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9
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Militarism (transcripts only), 1979
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148
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10-11
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Racism and Militarism, 1984-1985
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148
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12
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Think Globally, Act Locally, 1985-1986
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148
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13
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Local Coalitions, 1986
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148
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14
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Housing not Bombs, 1987
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148
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15
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Youth task force, 1993-2000
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148
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16
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Southerners for Economic Justice, 1976-1979
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Box
148
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17
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Southerners on New Ground (song), 1996, 2000
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148
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18
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Southern Poverty, 1978-1989
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148
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19
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Southern Poverty Law Center, 1974, undated
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148
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20
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Southern POWER, 1980
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148
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21-22
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Southern Prisoners Defense Committee, 1981-1987
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Southern Rainbow
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148
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23
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General, 1987-1992
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148
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24-25
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Proposals, 1988-1989
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148
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26
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Reports, 1988-1989
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Southern Rainbow Education Project-Citizenship Education Fund
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148
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27
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General, 1988
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148
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28
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Reports and minutes, 1988-1989
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148
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29
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Southeast Regional Conference against racism, 1987
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Southern Regional Council
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148
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30-31
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General, 1971-1973, 1982-1994
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148
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32
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Maps, 1990
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149
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1
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Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1991-1994
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149
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2
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Southern Vision grant, 1990-1991
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149
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3
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Speights, Jim, 1972, 1977
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149
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4
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Stavis, Morton, 1981-1985
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149
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5-6
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Stearns (Kentucky) coal mine strike, 1976-1979
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149
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J.P. Stevens, 1976-199, undated
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149
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9
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Stimpson, Sandy (ACTWU), 1985
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149
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10
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Suicide, 1973
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149
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11
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Sumter County, South Carolina, 1984
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149
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12
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Survival Week, 1980
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149
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13
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Suttles, Wadie (Chattanooga), 1984
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149
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14
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Syvania firebombing, 1985
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149
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15
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TUFF (Those United to Fight Fascism), 1981
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149
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16
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Tax law, 1990-1996
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149
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17
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Ten/Eight Foundation, undated
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149
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18
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Tennessee-Southern Neighborhoods Network, circa 1984
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Box
149
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19
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TOES (The Other Economic Summit), 1990
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Box
149
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20
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Thomas, Clarence, 1991
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149
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21
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Thomas Merton Center, 1996
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149
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22
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Thomson, Alan, 1989-1990
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149
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23
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Threshold Foundation, 1995-1999
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Tibbs, Delbert
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149
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24
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Braden file, 1974-1975, 1982
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149
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25
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Clippings and general literature
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149
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26
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Defense committee, 1975-1976
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149
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27
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National Alliance and FARR, 1975-1976
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149
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28
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Tides Foundation, 2001
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149
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29
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Tinsley, Narvel, 1981-1990
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149
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30-31
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Trade union organizations, 1972-1978
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Training Institute for Propaganda and Organizing (TIPO)
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149
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32
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Background, 1972-1975
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149
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33-35
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Correspondence, 1973-1975
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149
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36
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Finances, 1972-1974
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149
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37
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Prospectus/reports, 1972-1975
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150
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1
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Checks, 1972-1973
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150
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2
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Trojan Luggage Company strike, 1985-1986
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150
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3
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Truong, David, 1978-1982
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150
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4
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Tucker, Connie, 1997-2000
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150
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5
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Turner Foundation, 1995-2001
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150
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6
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Tyler, Gary, 1976-1978
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150
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Unemployment, Miscellaneous, 1975-1987
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150
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8
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Unfinished business conference, 1998
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150
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9
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Union for Safe Energy, 1981
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Box
150
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10
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United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice, 1985-1993
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Box
150
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11
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United Electrical Workers Union, 1971-1982, undated
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Box
150
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12
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United League of Holmes City, Mississippi, 1983-1985
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Box
150
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13
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United League of Mississippi, 1979
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United Methodist Volunteer Service (UMVS)
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General
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150
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14
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1982-1984
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150
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17-19
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1987-1995, undated
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150
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15
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Employee firing issue, 1982
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Box
150
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16
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SOC application, 1985-1986
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Box
150
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20
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United Mine Workers legislation, 1991-1992
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Box
150
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21
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United Paperworkers strike, 1988
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Box
150
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22
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United States Labor Party, undated
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Box
150
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23
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U.S. Peace Council, 1979
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Box
150
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24
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Unity efforts, 1992
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Box
150
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25
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Unity Forum, 1982
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Box
150
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26
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“Uprising of 1934,” 1994
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Box
150
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27
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“Utility fights,” 1977-1978
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Box
150
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28
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Veatch grant program of Unitarian-Universalist Association, 1993-1998
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Box
150
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29
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Vermont trip notes, 1982
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Box
150
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30
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Vietnam, Miscellany, 1970-1974
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Box
150
Folder
31
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Vietnam Veterans Against the War letter, 1974
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Vivian, C.T.
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Box
150
Folder
32-33
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Interview transcript, circa 1982
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Box
150
Folder
34
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Miscellany, undated
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Box
151
Folder
1
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Voter Education Project, 1972-1975
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Box
151
Folder
2
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Voting rights, 1969-1982
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Wallace, George (SOC brochure)
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Box
151
Folder
3
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General, 1975-1976
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Box
151
Folder
4
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Brochure names and signers
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Box
151
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5
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Miscellany, 1975-1976
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Wansley, Thomas, case
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Box
151
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6
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AB letter to white women of the South, 1972
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Box
151
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7
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Clippings regarding SCEF role
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Box
151
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8
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Correspondence, 1973-1974
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Box
151
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9
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Court documents, 1971-1973
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Box
151
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10
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Miscellany
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Box
151
Folder
11
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Press material, 1967-1974
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Box
151
Folder
12
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War Resistors League-Southeast, 1975-1976, 1987
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Box
151
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13
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Weber reverse discrimination case, 1978-1979
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Box
151
Folder
14
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Wells, Lyn, Notes, project, 1989-1991
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Box
151
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15
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WESPAC, 1994
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Box
151
Folder
16-17
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West, Don, 1966, 1977-1992, undated
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Box
151
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18
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West Virginia workshop notes, 1991
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Wilkinson v. FBI
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Box
151
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19
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Braden document release, and collection finding aid
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Box
151
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20
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Braden correspondence, 1986-1987
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Box
151
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21
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General correspondence, 1986
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Box
151
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22
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FBI and CIA documents, 1979-1980
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Box
151
Folder
23-26
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Legal documents, 1986
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Williams, Aubrey, Foundation
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General
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Box
151
Folder
27-28
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1966-1969
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Box
152
Folder
1-2
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1970-1979, undated
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Box
152
Folder
3
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Louisville case, 1984-1985
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Box
152
Folder
4
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Williams, Bobby Lee, 1972-1974
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Box
152
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5
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Williams, Claude, committee, 1973-1979
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Box
152
Folder
6
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Williams, Hosea, 1975-2000
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Williams, Robert F., case
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Box
152
Folder
7
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General, 1969-1975
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Box
152
Folder
8
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Legal documents, 1970
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Wilmington 10
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Box
152
Folder
9-17
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General, 1971-1980, undated
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Box
152
Folder
18
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Court documents, 1974
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Box
152
Folder
19
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Finlator, Rev. W. W., 1977
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Box
152
Folder
20
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National Alliance, 1974-1978
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Box
152
Folder
21
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National Defense Committee, 1976
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Box
152
Folder
22
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UCC News, 1971-1977
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Box
152
Folder
23
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Wilson, Cozelle, 1986
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Wisconsin Historical Society
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Box
152
Folder
24
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General, 1973-1993
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Box
152
Folder
25
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Social Action position layoff, 1980
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Box
152
Folder
26
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Women, 1984, undated
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Box
152
Folder
27
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Women and families event, 1996
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Women for Racial and Economic Equality
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Box
152
Folder
28
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Founding convention, 1977-1978
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Box
152
Folder
29
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General, 1980-1985
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Box
152
Folder
30
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Women in Civil Rights conference, 1989
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Box
153
Folder
3
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Women in the Workplace project, 1995
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Box
152
Folder
31
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1975-2000
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Women's history
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Box
153
Folder
1
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Kentucky, 1987
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Box
153
Folder
2
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University of North Carolina, 1991
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Box
153
Folder
4
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Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, 1977-1981
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Box
153
Folder
5
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Women's movement, 1975-1983
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Wood, Roxie
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Box
153
Folder
6
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General, 1980
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Box
153
Folder
7
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Manuscript, undated
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Box
153
Folder
8
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Woods, Dessie, 1977-1978
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Box
153
Folder
9
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Workfare in Kentucky, 1982
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Box
153
Folder
10
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World Conference against Racism, 2001
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Box
153
Folder
11
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World Council of Churches, 1982-1995
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Box
153
Folder
12-13
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Wounded Knee Defense Committee, 1975
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Box
153
Folder
14
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Wrightsville, Georgia, 1980
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Box
153
Folder
15
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YWCA, 1980
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Young, Alex (KKK case)
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Box
153
Folder
16
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General, 1985
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Box
153
Folder
17
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Legal documents
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Box
153
Folder
18
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Youth Project, 1978-1986
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Box
153
Folder
19
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Zimbabwe African National Union, 1976-1979
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Box
153
Folder
20
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Zellner, Bob, 1995-1996
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Box
153
Folder
21
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Zylman, Jack, 1993-1994
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Subseries: James Domrowski Files
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Box
153
Folder
22
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Biographical information
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Box
153
Folder
23-26
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General correspondence, 1980-1983
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Box
153
Folder
27
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Legal and financial documents
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Box
153
Folder
28
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Binder contents
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Subseries: Other Records
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Sub-subseries: Helen Greever SCEF directorship files, 1971-1974
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Box
153
Folder
29
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Biographical information
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General correspondence
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Box
153
Folder
30-33
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1972
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Box
154
Folder
1-2
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1973
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Box
154
Folder
3-5
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Mimeographed SCEF mailings, 1973-1974
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Subject files
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Box
154
Folder
6
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American-Soviet Young People's Conference, 1972
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Box
154
Folder
7
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Appalachian People's history book, 1971-1972
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Box
154
Folder
8
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Board correspondence, 1972-1973
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Box
154
Folder
9
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GROW correspondence, 1971
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Box
154
Folder
10
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Interim Committee, 1972
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Box
154
Folder
11
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Interview with Helen and Barry Greever
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Box
154
Folder
12
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Louisville Tenants Union
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Box
154
Folder
13
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Philadelphia Telephone Squad
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Box
154
Folder
14
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Printer
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Box
154
Folder
15
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Race-Class Workshop, 1971
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Box
154
Folder
16
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Tax exemption queries, 1972
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Box
154
Folder
17
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Washington D.C., fundraising telephone squad, 1972
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Box
154
Folder
18
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West Coast correspondence, 1972
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Box
154
Folder
19
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Women's meeting, 1971
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Sub-subseries: Los Angeles SCEF office files, 1968-1973
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Box
154
Folder
20
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Braden visits, 1970-1973
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Box
154
Folder
21
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Brochures
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Box
154
Folder
22
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Clippings
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Box
154
Folder
23
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Collins tour, 1973
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Box
154
Folder
24
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Contacts
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Box
154
Folder
25
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Correspondence to A. Cimring, 1968
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Box
154
Folder
26
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Correspondence to Kentucky, 1970-1973
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Box
154
Folder
27
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Correspondence from Kentucky, 1969-1973
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Box
154
Folder
28
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General Los Angeles correspondence, 1971-1973
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Box
154
Folder
29
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1970-1973
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Box
154
Folder
30
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Financial records
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Box
154
Folder
31-33
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Fundraising, 1970-1973
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Box
154
Folder
34
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Greever, Helen, 1972
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Box
154
Folder
35
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Holiday cards, 1969-1972
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Box
154
Folder
36
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Mailings received
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Box
154
Folder
37
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Miscellany
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Box
155
Folder
1
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Money sent to Kentucky, 1970-1973
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Box
155
Folder
2
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Mulloy tour, 1968
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Box
155
Folder
3
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Parties, 1970
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Box
155
Folder
4
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Roman, Marilyn, 1968-1969
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Box
155
Folder
5
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Telephone bills
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Sub-subseries: Massachusetts SCEF office files, 1968-1978
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Box
155
Folder
6-15
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General correspondence, 1968-1978, undated
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Box
155
Folder
16-17
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Braden visit and lectures, 1970, 1972
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Box
155
Folder
18
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Cards
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Box
155
Folder
19
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Collins, 1969-1971
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Box
155
Folder
20
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Funds raised, 1973
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Box
155
Folder
21
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Funds sent to Louisville, 1970-1972
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Box
155
Folder
22
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Letters, 1969-1971
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Box
155
Folder
23
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Marian Davis Fund, 1974-1975
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Box
155
Folder
24
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McSurely case, 1968-1969
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Box
155
Folder
25
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Miscellany, 1970s
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Sub-subseries: New York SCEF office files, 1967-1973
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Box
155
Folder
31
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General, 1967-1968
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Box
155
Folder
26
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Accounts payable, 1971
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Box
155
Folder
27
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Art Auction
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Box
155
Folder
28-29
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Fundraising, 1967-1970
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Box
155
Folder
30
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Invitations
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Box
155
Folder
32
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Hogan, Lenore, 1970
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Box
155
Folder
33
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McManus, Jane, Event follow-up, 1969-1970
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Box
155
Folder
34
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Miscellany
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Box
155
Folder
35
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Office tours, 1969
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Box
155
Folder
36
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Organize film, 1969
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Box
155
Folder
37
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin
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Box
155
Folder
38
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Woodcutters strike support, 1972-1973
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Series: 3: Photographs
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PH 3499 (5)
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Subseries: SCEF exhibit photographs, 1960-1967
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PH 3299
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Subseries: General photographs, 1930s-1990s
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Folder
1
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Alabama Black Belt case
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Folder
2
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Alabama Black Belt case-Hank Sanders, Eutaw, Alabama
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Folder
3
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Anti-war activities
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Folder
55
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Arrington, Mayor Richard, support rally (Birmingham), 1991
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Bradens
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Together
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Folder
4
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Portraits
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Folder
5
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Sedition case trial, 1954-1955
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Anne Braden
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Folder
6
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Portraits
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Folder
7
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Early life
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Folder
8
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Activities
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Folder
9
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With famous people
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Folder
10
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With SOC leaders
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Carl Braden
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Folder
11
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Portraits
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Folder
12
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Activities
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Folder
13
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As journalist and labor activist
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Folder
14
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Litigation-related photographs
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Folder
15
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Braden Center
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Folder
16
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Braden family and friends
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Folder
17
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Cauthern, Eddie, Victory party
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Folder
18
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China Features (Beijing) and news stories, 1970s
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Folder
19
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Demonstrations
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Folder
20
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Famous people
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Oversize Folder
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Fight Back page layouts
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Folder
21
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Gulf Coast Tenant Leadership
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Folder
22
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“Judy Hicks” photos
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Folder
23
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Highlander Folk School
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Folder
24
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Kentucky Alliance
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Folder
25
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Kentucky-Miscellaneous images
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Folder
26
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Kentucky Sedition case, 1967
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Folder
27
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Klan and anti-Klan activities
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Labor unions
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Folder
28
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Textile Workers Union organizing meeting, 1937
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Folder
29
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General
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Folder
30
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CWA/MASE
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Folder
31
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Kellwood Company strike (ILGWU), 1972
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Folder
32
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Stearns Company miners strike, circa 1976-1977
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Folder
33
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Newport News steelworkers strike
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Folder
34
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Louisville, Unidentified images
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Folder
35
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Louisville housing (illustration for Odell Murphy story by Anne Braden), 1950
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Meetings
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Folder
36
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SOC, 1994, undated
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Folder
37
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Miscellaneous, 1983-1985
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Folder
38
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Movement people
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Folder
39
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NAACP
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Folder
40
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National Rainbow Coalition
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Folder
41
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National SCLC convention, 1991
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Folder
42
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Poor People's March, 1968
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Folder
43
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Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), Miscellaneous leaders and meetings
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Folder
44
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) convention album, 1946
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Southern Organizing Committee (SOC)
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Folder
45
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Community Labor Conference (New Orleans), 1992
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Folder
46
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Conference (Columbia, Missouri), 1993
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Folder
47
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Community Labor Conference, 1991
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Folder
48
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Leadership
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Folder
53
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Southern Patriot, Miscellaneous photographs
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Folder
49
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SNCC, 1962
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Folder
50
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Wade House bombing, 1954
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Folder
52
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Wansley, Thomas, trial at Lynchburg, Virginia, 1962
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Folder
51
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West End Community Council
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Folder
54
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Miscellaneous individuals and groups
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PH 5-6466
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Subseries: Posters
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Oversize Folder
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circa 1960-1970
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Audio 443A, Audio 667A, Audio 909A
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Series: 4: Sound Recordings
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Audio
909A/3-13
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FE-CIO program, 1949 March-June : Formerly Disc 72A/3-13. : 25 programs recorded on 16-inch transcription discs at WINN, Louisville, April 1949.
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Audio
909A/1-2
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, “Power of Subpoena Symposium,” 1954 December 15 : Formerly Disc 72A/1-2.
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Audio
443A/1
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Anne Braden speaks on Wade case, 1955 April 13
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Audio
443A/2-3
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New Orleans, First forum on education, 1955 December 15
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Audio
443A/4
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New Orleans, Second forum on education, 1956 January 30
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Audio
443A/5
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James Forman interviewing white woman and son about integration of Little Rock High School, 1957
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Audio
443A/6
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Dunbar Ogden interview, Little Rock, 1958 September 19
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Audio
443A/7
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Closing of public schools in Norfolk, 1958
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Audio
443A/8-9
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Volunteer Civil Right Commission testimony at hearing about the Voteless in D.C., 1960 January 31
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Audio
443A/10
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“Americans All,” radio program with Tomlinson Todd, includes excerpts from Voteless hearing, 1960 January 31
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Audio
443A/11
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SCEF meeting: Frank Wilkinson on Side 1; Bradens on Side 2, 1961 April 29
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Audio
443A/12-13
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Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment at Chapel Hill, 1961 October 27 : Anne Braden speaks.
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Audio
443A/14
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Pete Seeger singing “The Strong of Old Monroe,” 1962 August
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Audio
443A/15-16
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Operation Freedom in Mississippi, Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin interviewing others during field trip, 1962
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Audio
443A/17
Side
1
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Amzie Moore, an account of his experience in the Civil Rights movement for Maurice McCrackin; Carl Braden speaks at the end, 1963 February
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Audio
443A/18
Side
1
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Robert Moses account of Voter Registration drive in Mississippi in 1961, 1963 February
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Audio
443A/19
Side
1
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Robert Moses account of Voter Registration drive in Mississippi in 1961, 1963 February (continued)
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Audio
443A/61-62
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“Forty Cents a Ton,” Hazard County documentary on coal production and workers, 1963 March
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Audio
443A/20
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee Conference, Howard Zinn address: “Southern Influence in National Politics,” 1963 Spring
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Audio
443A/21
Side
1
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee Conference, Howard Zinn address: “Southern Influence in National Politics,” 1963 Spring (continued)
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Audio
443A/22-23
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Operation Freedom meeting (Memphis) on economic development of Fayette and Haywood counties, West Tennessee, 1963 June 4 : Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin moderate.
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Audio
443A/17
Side
2
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Music and conversation at Braden home, 1963 July 17-18
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Audio
443A/18
Side
2
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Music at Braden home, 1963 July 18
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Audio
443A/51
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W.E.B. Dubois funeral oration by William Howard Melish, 1963 August (?)
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Audio
443A/25
Side
1
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Raids on SCEF office, WDSU, New Orleans, 1963 October 31
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Audio
443A/24
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Carl Braden interviewed by Bill Gordon, WERE, Cleveland, Ohio, 1963 October
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Audio
443A/26
Side
1
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Southern Report #2 produced by Ptolemaic Enterprises: “Police Brutality,” Gadsden, Alabama, 1963 December
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Audio
443A/27
Side
1-2
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"Lest we forget": Volume 2, Birmingham, Alabama, mass meeting with Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy, et al., Clarksdale, Mississippi (Carl Braden present), recorded by Guy and Candy Carawan, 1963 : Guy and Candy Corawan of the Highlander Center for Folkways Records. Formerly Disc 72A/15.
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Audio
443A/86
Side
1
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Micheal Gramlick and Edith Smilack on Hiroshima. Carl Braden speaks, 1964
|
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Audio
443A/86
Side
2
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Carl and Anne Braden discuss SCEF, politics in Fayette County, and developments in racial cooperation, 1964
|
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Audio
443A/56
Side
1
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WBAI broadcast about Sharpsville Massacre anniversary, 1961, 1965 June 5
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Audio
443A/55
Side
1-2
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Carl Braden on WBAI, New York, 1965
|
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Audio
443A/28
Side
1
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Carl Braden interview, WKEA, Nashville, by Davidson County Business and Professional Women's Club, 1965
|
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Audio
443A/28
Side
2
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Milton Kotelchuck, “Student Left Looks at Vietnam,” 1965
|
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Audio
443A/29
Side
1
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Carl Braden's reply to McBerney, WFIA, Louisville, 1966 January 18
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Audio
443A/54
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Carl Braden on WBAI, New York, 1966 July
|
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Audio
443A/59
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Carl and Anne Braden speak about the peace movement, civil rights, and labor unions at World Fellowship, 1966 July 26
|
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Audio
443A/45
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Stokely Carmichael at an open meeting at Harvard, 1966 August
|
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Audio
443A/48
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Speech by Stokely Carmichael to Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Columbus, Ohio, 1966 September 17
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Audio
443A/63
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Carl Braden speech: “A White Southerner Looks at Black Power;” William Pittman on “The Racist Theory and Practice of White Supremacy,” 1966 October 5
|
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Audio
443A/30-31, 34
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Carl Braden speech: “A White Man Looks at Black Power,” WBAI interview about SCEF and SNCC, 1966 October 22
|
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Audio
443A/67
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“Voice of Americanism,” McBurney attack on SCEF, 1966 November 17
|
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Audio
443A/70
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Carl Braden reply to McBurney speech, 1966 November 17
|
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Audio
443A/87
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SNCC, 1966 December
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443A/35
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SCEF dinner on 18th Anniversary of the National Guardian, circa 1966
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443A/53, 42-44
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SCEF dinner, 1967 March 20
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443A/172
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Carl Braden speech at Stanford, with Malcolm X documentary, 1967 May 10
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443A/32
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Carl and Anne Braden interview on WFIA, Louisville, a call-in program, 1967 October 30 : Includes critical comments.
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443A/49-50
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SCEF dinner, 1968 April 4
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443A/40-41
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Carl Braden conversation with interracial coalition of the University of Massachusetts, 1968 October 2
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443A/78
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Interview of Carl Braden by Jim Braden for research paper on Louisville civil disorders, 1969 April
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443A/85
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Jim Braden reading and summarizing transcript of KUAC hearings on the Louisville disorder, 1969 April
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443A/83
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Interview by Jim Braden of Manfred Reid, realtor involved in the incident that precipitated the disorders, 1969 April
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443A/75
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Interview by Jim Braden of Bill Peterson, a white reporter and Jay Thomas, a Black photographer, both of whom worked for the Louisville Courier-Journal, 1969 April
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443A/76
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Florian and Reginald Meeks, high school-age participants in the Louisville disorders, 1969 April
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443A/77
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Florian and Reginald Meeks, high school-age participants in the Louisville disorders, 1969 April (continued)
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443A/81
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Interview of Eugene Robinson, assistant director of Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission, by Jim Braden, 1969 April
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443A/82
Side
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Interview of Eugene Robinson, assistant director of Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission, 1969 April (continued)
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443A/76
Side
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Interview of Glen Stassen by Jim Braden, 1969 April
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443A/77
Side
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Interview of Father Tom Moffet by Jim Braden, 1969 April
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443A/79-80
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Interview of Robert Sims by Jim Braden, 1969 April
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443A/81
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Interview of Nay Ross by Jim Braden, 1969 April
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443A/84
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Interview of Father Charles Tachau, 1969 April
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443A/88
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Carl and Anne Braden on “How to Fight the Long Arm of the Coal Operators,” at World Fellowship, Conway, NH, 1969 August 5
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443A/39
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Carl and Anne Braden on “How to Fight the Long Arm of the Coal Operators,” at World Fellowship, 1969 August 5 (continued)
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443A/60
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Carl and Anne Braden on “Organizing Programs, North and South,” at World Fellowship, 1969 August 6
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443A/157
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Carl Braden, 1970 January 15
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443A/68-69
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Speech by Carl Braden at SCEF fundraising party, Queens, NY, 1970 November 28
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909A/14
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SCEF's annual report to New York friends, 1971 April : Formerly Disc 72A/14. : Speakers include Anne Braden, Joe Mulloy, Virginia Collins, Bob Zellner, and others. Pete Seeger sings “It's Darkest Before the Dawn,” “Which Side Are You On,” “Vietnam Rag,” Hungry Eyes,” “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” and “Commonwealth of Toll.”
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443A/36-38
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Carl Braden and Virginia Collins discuss Black draft resisters and SCEF, 1971 April 15
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443A/89
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Braden-Collins tour in Memphis, 1971 June 9
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443A/91
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Braden-Collins tour, 1971 July 9
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443A/92
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Carl Braden speech at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972 December 12
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443A/90
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Carl Braden and William Murdoch of UE on a Boston radio station, 1973 February 4
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443A/93
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Recording of Paul Robeson's 75th birthday celebration at Carnegie Hall featuring tributes by many speakers, a biographical documentary, and taped remarks by Robeson Sr., who is ill, 1973 circa June 11
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443A/105-108
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Mike Welch interview on SCEF crisis, 1973 August 17
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443A/94-104
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Anne Braden interview on SCEF crisis, 1973 August 19
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443A/109-110
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Penny Lane and Pat Martin on SCEF crisis, 1973 August 22
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443A/111-114
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Anne Braden interview on SCEF crisis, 1973 October 3 : First tape of the interview not received.
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443A/115
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Joe Phillips interview on SCEF crisis (partial interview), 1973
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443A/116
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National Alliance rally against repression, at Raleigh, North Carolina; Ralph Abernathy, Angela Davis, and Ben Chavis speak, 1974 July 4
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667A/2
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Carl Braden memorial service, Los Angeles, 1975 March 9
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667A/3-5
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Carl Braden memorial service, New York City, 1975 May 4
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667A/1
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Carl Braden memorial service, San Francisco. Anne Braden speaks, 1975
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443A/117
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Studio recording by Pete Seeger and an unidentified woman sings about the Delbert Tibbs case, 1976 May 23
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443A/118 and 166
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Speech by Jack O'Dell at the SOC Southern Fight for Labor's Rights workshop, Columbia, South Carolina, 1977 September 3
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443A/119-120
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Interviews with Louisville residents Vernon Roberson (who refers to Anne Braden), Louis Coleman, and a “Mrs. Torkel” about changes in the city, circa 1977
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443A/121-123
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Press conference called by the son of Paul Robeson to protest a one-man show by Philip Hayes Dean in which James Earl Jones portrayed Robeson, 1978 circa January
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443A/124-125
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Tribute to Fred Shuttlesworth at an SOC event in Birmingham, 1978 September 24 : C.T. Vivian is the emcee. Anne Braden is referred to in several speeches.
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443A/173
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Ella Baker interview by Anne Braden, 1978 December 14
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443A/126
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Telephone report from Anne Braden to Margaret [last name not given] on the Wilmington 10, Johnny “Imani” Harris, SOC issues, and events in Braden's personal life, 1979 March 21
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443A/127
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“Perspective” television interview of Douglas McGee, Anne Braden, and Claude McCullum in reply to an earlier interview with David Duke, 1979 June 3 : Side 2 is a poor quality interview of steelworkers and shipbuilders by Anne Braden.
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443A/162-163
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Telephone interview by Anne Braden of Wayne Crosby, president of striking steel workers and shipbuilders at Newport News, 1979 October 13 : The interview follows “Middletown rally,” segment with James Inger on Klan and workplace violence, Astor Picker, and Eugene Bennett.
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443A/167
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Interview with Fred Shuttlesworth by Anne Braden for Southern Exposure concerning the 25th anniversary of the Brown Supreme Court decision and his role in school desegregation, circa 1979 : A Birmingham rally sponsored by the US Peace Council and SOC at which Richard Arrington and others spoke is partially recorded over the beginning of the interview.
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443A/128
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SOC meeting at Dombrowski home, New Orleans, 1980 April 27 : Speakers include Ron Chisolm, Anne Braden, and Ben Chavis who presents a keynote talk on the 1980s and the need to advance the freedom movement. Braden discusses the Laurel, Mississippi poultry workers strike. (No paper minutes for this meeting.)
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443A/129
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Jesse Jackson speech on racism and foreign affairs at the Conference of World Africans, 1980 June 13
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443A/130-135
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SOC Executive Board meeting. Topics include funding, workshops and Ben Chavis as an SOC officer, 1981 October : All tapes are damaged.
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443A/136
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3rd National Anti-Klan Network conference at Atlanta, 1982 June 19 : Proceedings are only partially recorded, with remarks by Randolph Scott-McLaughlin and David Edgar. Both refer to the influence of Anne Braden.
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443A/137
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Messages for Jim Dombrowski from individuals at Highlander's 50th anniversary, 1982 October 4 : Dombrowski was absent because of illness.
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443A/138-147
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SOC workshop on building coalitions against poverty, racism, and war at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama, 1986 January 3-5 : Speakers are Anne Braden, Ben Chavis, Ron Chisholm, Jim Dunn, Jack O'Dell, Fred Shuttlesworth, and C.T. Vivian, with singing by Anne Romaine. A conference agenda is included in Box 148. Tapes were not received for all proceedings; tapes consisting only of group singing or group discussions were not retained.
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443A/165
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Interview of Fluker and Lukerson, residents of Metropolitan Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama, 1986 January 4
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443A/164
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Interview with Rev. Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick (Brother Kirk) about housing in Birmingham, black music and culture, and Martin Luther King Jr., 1986?
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443A/148
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Rehash of a conference by Angela Davis, Anne Braden, and others in Louisville, circa 1989
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443A/149-150
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Discussion led by Marilee Curb and Isaiah Matthews about the Institute for Southern Studies for an upcoming issue of Southern Exposure on environmental justice, 1993 March 26 : Mattie Jones participates, with representatives of the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and SCLC.
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443A/151-152
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Anne Braden lecture, 1997 August 20
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443A/162-163
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SOC environmental conference including a driving tour of “Cancer Alley,” 1997
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443A/153
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Anne Braden interview on WFCR, 1999 March 9
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443A/57
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Pike County, undated
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443A/58
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Pike County, undated (continued)
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443A/64
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Braden music, undated
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443A/65
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“A Serious Charge, A Closer Look,” regarding the charges that SCEF was a Communist organization, undated
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443A/66
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SCEF dinner, undated
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443A/71-73
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“South in the Depression,” possibly an interview with Clifford and Virginia Durr, undated
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443A/154
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Anne Braden lecture on socialism, undated
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443A/155-156
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Biographical interview of Jim Dombrowski by Anne Braden about the origins of his social activism and involvement with SCEF, undated
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443A/158
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Conversation between Bill [no last name given] and Walter Collins, who is in prison for draft resistance, undated : Conversation took place during the early 1970s.
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443A/159
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SOC conference on labor, undated : Joe Alvarez and Frank Burns are the only two identified speakers.
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443A/160
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Meeting of the Gulfcoast Pulpwood Association concerning election of James Simmons, distribution of funds, and rift between Mississippi and Alabama members, undated
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443A/161
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SCEF meeting/party at Louisville at which Carl and Anne Braden and Helen Greever spoke, undated : Andrew Bates provides information on the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association strike.
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443A/174
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Memoir of Anne Braden mostly about SCEF (perhaps 1980), undated
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443A/170-171
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Memoir of Anne Braden by Lenore Hogan on the general development of the movement in the South (perhaps 1978-1979), undated
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443A/33, 46-47, 74, 168-169
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Unidentified and , undated
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Series: 5: Film and Videorecordings
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CA 503
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Organize, a documentary about Appalachia miners produced by SCEF with the Mulloys and the McSurleys, 1969
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VHA 637
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Speech and press conference by Jesse Jackson for his “Keep Hope Alive” voter registration drive, probably at St. Stephen's in Louisville, 1996 circa November : Anne Braden appears as part of a group of dignitaries.
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VHA 639
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Kentucky Alliance Unity Dinner with Ossie Davis, 1997
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VHA 640
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75th birthday celebration for Anne Braden, 1999 December 12
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VHA 641
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2000 September 1, The Wall Between interview of Anne Braden by Cate Fosl about the Wade case and Braden's early career as an activist : Broadcast by KET.
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VHA 638
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“Living the Story: the Rest of the Story,” an interview with Anne Braden about the civil rights movement in Kentucky by the Kentucky Oral History Commission, 2003 March 24
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