Congress of Racial Equality. Southern Regional Office: Records, 1954-1966


Summary Information
Title: Congress of Racial Equality. Southern Regional Office: Records
Inclusive Dates: 1954-1966

Creator:
  • Congress of Racial Equality. Southern Regional Office
Call Number: Mss 85; Micro 2118

Quantity: 7.0 c.f. (17 archives boxes) and 15 reels of microfilm (35 mm)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Correspondence and subject files of the Southern Regional CORE office founded in 1963 to coordinate local activities in the South, together with files of two subsidiaries, the Louisiana and Research offices. Documentation primarily relates to the office's routine interaction with local chapters and to various voter registration drives. Southern Regional office files include correspondence, press releases, and reports from national CORE, Southern Regional CORE, the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, and various local offices and workers. These reports are especially numerous for Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida. Louisiana office files contain correspondence, administrative material, press releases, reports, and project files. Pertaining to the Research office is information distributed to local CORE offices about various state and national programs such as the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.

Language: English

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Biography/History

In 1963 the national office of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) launched a summer project to promote voter registration and desegregation in Louisiana. The Southern Regional Office was apparently created to oversee this project and to coordinate the work of local CORE chapters in 14 Southern states and the District of Columbia. Richard Haley, appointed CORE's Southern Director, headed this office. Operating on the premise that political strength is the key to racial equality and fortified by the 1964 Federal Civil Rights Law, CORE's Southern Regional Office joined SNCC, the SCLC, and the NAACP in forming the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) in 1964. COFO's Mississippi summer project included drives for voter registration, for the operation of community centers, and for the institution of freedom schools. The community centers were intended to introduce adults to literacy and citizenship training; and freedom schools would provide the same service to teen-agers. In addition, the Southern Regional Office promoted the formation of local CORE chapters with voter registration projects in all the states in its region, as well as self-help economic projects such as the tote-bag manufacturing project in a Tennessee county.

The functions of the Southern Regional Office included organizing and servicing local CORE chapters; making personnel decisions; coordinating the progress of local CORE chapters; attending to the budgetary and supply needs of local chapters; maintaining communications and receiving reports from the regional staff and legal staff; and reporting monthly to national CORE on regional programs and finances. Because local chapters strove for autonomy and were slow to send in field and financial reports, the Regional Office usually exercised more control on regional projects such as Head Start than on local chapter activities.

In 1964, the Southern Regional Office set up two new offices to handle special areas. One in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, acted as a coordination and information center for all Louisiana local chapters and projects. Ronnie Moore was appointed Field Secretary for Louisiana and head of the new Baton Rouge office. This office was especially active during the 1965 summer project to promote voter registration among blacks in Louisiana, and it closed not long after the summer project ended.

In the winter of 1964 the Southern Regional Office also created the Research office under the supervision of Judith Nussbaum. The Research office provided all CORE workers in the Southern Region with information about federal programs and legislation, state legislation, and economic and agricultural programs. This office closed in the fall of 1964.

The Southern Regional Office itself closed in the fall of 1966.

For more information on the historical background and functioning of the Congress of Racial Equality, see the national CORE papers (Mss 14) as well as CORE and the Strategy of Non-violence by Inge Powell Bell (New York: Random House, 1968).

Scope and Content Note

The records of CORE's Southern Regional Office, spanning 1954 to 1966, consist of correspondence and subject files. They are arranged in three series; the Southern Regional Office; the Louisiana office; and the Research Office, with the series corresponding to those originally maintained by the offices involved. Within each series, the bulk of the correspondence is separated from subject files, and the arrangement is chronological by month. Often material on the same topic, such as the Mississippi summer project, can be found in several series.

Records of the SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE:

The correspondence of 1961-1966 concerns finances, complaints to the Justice Department of violations of federal laws, the voter registration projects, and answers to requests for information about the work of the Southern Regional Office. It includes frequent letters from the following:

  • Douglas and Elie Collins
  • David J. Dennis
  • Alan Gartner
  • Richard Haley
  • James McCain
  • Ronnie Moore
  • Carl Rachlin
  • Marvin Rich

The subject file includes press releases; material on projects such as Head Start and voter registration; and three levels of reports--national, regional and state-wide. There are reports from 1) the regional office to national CORE; 2) reports relating to problems common to the entire Southern Region concerning finances, the lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee and the Southern CORE program; and 3) field reports from local chapters and workers to the Southern Regional Office grouped by states, For Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida, the field reports are broken down by parish or county. The subject file also contains material on staff selection, training, assignments and performance.

Records of the LOUISIANA OFFICE in Baton Rouge:

In addition to the general correspondence, 1959-1966, the subject file includes material on the administration of this office, business, federal agencies and legislation, other organizations, press releases, projects reports and staff, When this office closed in 1965, its files were transferred to the New Orleans CORE chapter office; when the New Orleans office closed in 1967, its files and those of the Louisiana office not already donated to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin were shipped to national CORE.

Important correspondents include the following:

  • Debbie Bernstein
  • Benjamin A. Brown
  • Gordon Carey
  • Douglas and Elie Collins
  • James Farmer
  • Alan Gartner
  • Richard Haley
  • James McCain
  • Floyd McKissick
  • Ronnie Moore
  • Marvin Rich

Records of the RESEARCH OFFICE:

The correspondence spans 1964-1966 and mainly concerns requests for information from state agricultural offices in Mississippi and Louisiana, It includes letters from the following important correspondents:

  • Richard Haley
  • Floyd McKissick
  • Ronnie Moore
  • Judith Nussbaum
  • William Yates

The subject file includes general information on the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service as well as parish and county reports from Louisiana and Mississippi. Additional topics in the subject file are bibliographies of civil rights, other organizations, printed material, projects, and reports.

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
Acquisition Information

Presented by Richard Haley, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 26, 1966. Accession Number: M66-307


Processing Information

Processed by Eleanor Niermann, July 15, 1970.


Contents List
Mss 85 / Micro 2118
Series: Southern Regional Office
Correspondence
General
Box/Folder   1/1
Reel   1
1961 January-1964 June
Box/Folder   1/2
Reel   1
1964 July-December
Box/Folder   1/3
Reel   1
1965 January-May
Box/Folder   1/4
Reel   1
1965 June-December, 1966 May
Box/Folder   1/5
Reel   1
Information Letters, 1964 November-1965 April
Box/Folder   1/6
Reel   1
Press Releases, Periodicals, and Clippings, 1961 July-1965 October
Projects
Education
Box/Folder   1/7
Reel   1
Head Start in Louisiana, 1965 January-July
Box/Folder   1/8
Reel   1
Head Start in Mississippi, 1964 September, 1965 April-May
Reports, Pamphlets, and Clippings
Box/Folder   1/9
Reel   1
1954-1962 December
Box/Folder   2/1
Reel   1
1962 December-1965 April
Housing
Box/Folder   2/2
Reel   2
1959 June-1962 November
Box/Folder   2/3
Reel   2
1963 September-1964 March
Summer Project
Box/Folder   2/4
Reel   2
1964 April-1965 August
Box/Folder   2/5
Reel   2
1965
Voter Registration
Box/Folder   2/6
Reel   2
Correspondence, 1962 May-1964 December
Box/Folder   2/7
Reel   2
Florida, 1964 April-1965 April
Box/Folder   2/8
Reel   2
Louisiana, 1963 November-1964 October
Box/Folder   2/9
Reel   2
Sample Forms and Statistics, 1955 April, 1963 April-1964 April
Box/Folder   2/10
Reel   2
Southern Regional Conference, 1962 December-1964 August
Reports
Box/Folder   3/1
Reel   2
National: National CORE, 1962 February-1963 May
Regional
Box/Folder   3/2
Reel   2
Finances, 1963 December-1965 July
Box/Folder   3/3
Reel   3
Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, 1964 June-1965 March
Box/Folder   3/4
Reel   3
Southern CORE Program, 1964 August-1965 March
State Field Reports
Box/Folder   3/5
Reel   3
Alabama, 1964 March-May
Box/Folder   3/6
Reel   3
Arkansas, 1964 October, 1965 January-April
Florida
Correspondence
Box/Folder   3/7
Reel   3
1964 January-December
Box/Folder   3/8
Reel   3
1965 January-August
Field Reports
Box/Folder   3/9
Reel   3
1964 April-October
Box/Folder   3/10
Reel   3
1964 November-1965 March
Box/Folder   3/11
Reel   3
1965 April-August
Box/Folder   4/1
Reel   3
Kentucky, 1962 March-August
Louisiana
General
Box/Folder   4/2
Reel   3
1962 August-1964 September
Box/Folder   4/3
Reel   3
1964 October-1965 July
Louisiana Parishes
Box/Folder   4/4
Reel   4
Ascension, 1964 January-1965 June
Box/Folder   4/5
Reel   4
Avoyelles, Bienville, Bossier, 1965 March-July
Box/Folder   4/6
Reel   4
Caddo, Caldwell, Catahoula, 1964 November-1965 May
Box/Folder   4/7
Reel   4
Claiborne, 1965 March-July
Box/Folder   4/8
Reel   4
Concordia, De Soto, 1965 April-July, 1966 January
East Baton Rouge
Box/Folder   4/9
Reel   4
Correspondence, 1962 February-1965 May
Box/Folder   4/10
Reel   4
Field Reports, 1958, 1962 May, 1963 April, 1964 September-1965 May
Box/Folder   4/11
Reel   4
Canvass Sheets, 1964 September-1965 May
Box/Folder   4/12
Reel   4
Legal Documents, 1961 December-1963 September, 1965 May
Box/Folder   4/13
Reel   4
East Carroll, 1965 May
Box/Folder   4/14
Reel   4
East Feliciana, 1963 August-1965 July
Box/Folder   4/15
Reel   4
Franklin, Grant, 1965 April
Iberville
Box/Folder   5/1
Reel   5
1962 November, 1963 April-September
Box/Folder   5/2
Reel   5
1963 September-December
Box/Folder   5/3
Reel   5
1964 January-December, 1965 May
Box/Folder   5/4
Reel   5
Jackson, 1964 June-1965 June
Box/Folder   5/5
Reel   5
Jefferson, Lafayette, La Salle, 1965 March-April
Box/Folder   5/6
Reel   5
Livingston, Madison, Natchitoches, 1964 Spring-1965 July
Box/Folder   5/7
Reel   5
Orleans, 1964 May-1965 June
Ouachita
Box/Folder   5/8
Reel   5
1963, 1964 January-December
Box/Folder   5/9
Reel   5
1964 December-1965 July
Box/Folder   5/10
Reel   5
Voter Registration Complaints, 1964 January-October
Plaquemines
Box/Folder   6/1
Reel   5
1963 September-1965 June
Box/Folder   6/2
Reel   5
Clippings, 1965 February-May
Box/Folder   6/3
Reel   5
Point Coupee, 1963 April-1965 July
Box/Folder   6/4
Reel   5
Rapides, 1964 September-1965 July
Box/Folder   6/5
Reel   5
Richmond, Sabine, 1964 November-1965 April
St. Helena
Box/Folder   6/6
Reel   5
1961 July-August, 1963 July-1965 September
Box/Folder   6/7
Reel   5
Voter Registration, 1964 July
Box/Folder   6/8
Reel   5
Voter Registration Complaints, 1965 June-August
Box/Folder   7/1
Reel   6
St. Landry, St. Tammany, 1963 November-1966 April
Tangipahoa
Box/Folder   7/2
Reel   6
1963 March-1965 June
Box/Folder   7/3
Reel   6
Voter Registration Complaints, 1963 July, August
Box/Folder   7/4
Reel   6
Tensas, Union, 1964 January-1965 April
Washington
Box/Folder   7/5
Reel   6
1964 March-1965 March
Box/Folder   7/6
Reel   6
1965 April-July
Box/Folder   7/7
Reel   6
Webster, West Carroll, 1965 April-1966 March
Box/Folder   7/8
Reel   6
West Baton Rouge, 1963 July-October
West Feliciana
Box/Folder   7/9
Reel   6
1963 Summer, 1964 January-October
Box/Folder   7/10
Reel   6
1965 January-December
Box/Folder   7/11
Reel   6
Winn, Vernon, 1965 April
Mississippi
Box/Folder   7/12
Reel   7
Correspondence, 1964 July-1965 May
General
Box/Folder   8/1
Reel   7
1955 April, 1962 April, 1964 February-October
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   8/2
Reel   7
1965 January-1966 February
Box/Folder   8/3
Reel   7
Hinds, 1964 March-1965 May
Box/Folder   8/4
Reel   7
Jasper, 1965 May
Box/Folder   8/5
Reel   7
Lauderdale, 1964 April-1965 May
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   8/6
Reel   7
Leake, 1964 August-1965 March
Box/Folder   8/7
Reel   7
Madison, 1964 January-1965 November
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   8/8
Reel   7
Neshoba, 1964 September-1965 May
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Box/Folder   8/9
Reel   7
1964 January-1965 May
Box/Folder   8/10
Reel   7
Legal Matters, 1964 February-September
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   8/11
Reel   7
Oklahoma, 1962 October, 1964 March-1965 May
Box/Folder   8/12
Reel   7
Tennessee, 1962 July-December, 1964 July
Box/Folder   9/1
Reel   7
Texas, Dallas Chapter, 1964 January-1965 May
Box/Folder   9/2
Reel   7
Texas, 1964 June-1965 May
Box/Folder   9/3
Reel   7
Washington, 1964 April-1965 August
Box/Folder   9/4
Reel   7
West Virginia, 1964 July, 1965 July
Staff
Box/Folder   9/5
Reel   7
Correspondence, 1964 October-1965 September
Box/Folder   9/6
Reel   7/8
Recruitment, 1965 May
Personnel Information
Box/Folder   9/7
Reel   8
1964 May-1965 January 21
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   9/8
Reel   8
1965 January 22-April 4
Box/Folder   9/9
Reel   8
1965 April 18-July
Box/Folder   9/10
Reel   8
Training, 1964 February-1965 August
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   9/11
Reel   8
Assignments, 1964 June, 1965 January-May
Box/Folder   9/12
Reel   8
Minutes of Meetings, 1963 October-1964 November, 1965 June
Box/Folder   9/13
Reel   8
Projects and Reports, 1963 Summer-1965 October
Box/Folder   9/14
Reel   8
Budget, 1965 October
Box/Folder   9/15
Reel   8
Car Expenses, 1963 March-1965 July
Series: Louisiana Office
Correspondence
General
Box/Folder   10/1
Reel   8/9
1964 January-July
Box/Folder   10/2
Reel   9
1964 August-December
Box/Folder   10/3
Reel   9
1965 January-June, 1966 May
Box/Folder   10/4
Reel   9
Cranks, 1959 September, 1964 January-1965 June
Box/Folder   10/5
Reel   9
National CORE, 1964 March-1965 May, August
Program Department
Box/Folder   10/6
Reel   9
1965 January-April
Box/Folder   10/7
Reel   9
1965 May-June
Box/Folder   10/8
Reel   9
Southern Office Memos, 1964 November, 1965 January-June, 1966 March
Administration
Box/Folder   10/9
Reel   9
Books, 1964 October-1965 February
Box/Folder   10/10
Reel   9
Complaints, 1964 July-1965 February
Box/Folder   10/11
Reel   9
Conferences, 1962 March, September, 1964 February-1965 August
Box/Folder   10/12
Reel   9
David Dennis' Proposals, 1965 April
Box/Folder   10/13
Reel   9
Federal Agencies, 1961 January, 1963 March, 1964 August-1965 April
Box/Folder   10/14
Reel   9
General Legal Counsel, 1964 June-December
Box/Folder   11/1
Reel   9/10
Lawyers - Collins, Douglas, and Elie, 1963 January, 1964 April-1965 July
Box/Folder   11/2
Reel   10
Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, 1964 August-November, 1965 May-August
Box/Folder   11/3
Reel   10
Legal Briefs, 1964 January, December, 1965 January-Autumn
Box/Folder   11/4
Reel   10
National Medical Committee for Human Rights, 1964 November-1965 May
Box/Folder   11/5
Reel   10
Publicity and Press, 1964 March-1965 May
Box/Folder   11/6
Reel   10
Research, 1965 March-May, August
Box/Folder   11/7
Reel   10
Songs, undated
Box/Folder   11/8
Reel   10
Summer Projects, 1964 July, 1965 January-June
Box/Folder   11/9
Reel   10
Upland Institute, 1965 April-May
Box/Folder   11/10
Reel   10
Voter Education Project, 1962, 1965
Box/Folder   11/11
Reel   10
War on Poverty, 1964 March-1965 May
Box/Folder   11/12
Reel   10
West Feliciana Sweet Potato Story, 1960 October, 1963 March, 1964 February-September
Box/Folder   11/13
Reel   10
Workshops, 1962 April-1965 May
Business
Box/Folder   11/14
Reel   10
Automobiles, 1965 February-May
Budget
Box/Folder   11/15
Reel   10
1963 October, December, 1964 March-December
Box/Folder   11/16
Reel   10
1965 January-May, December
Box/Folder   11/17
Reel   10
Contracts, 1965 January-May
Box/Folder   11/18
Reel   10
Contributions, 1964 August, 1965 January-June, November
Box/Folder   11/19
Reel   10
Fund Raising, 1964 December-1965 May
Box/Folder   12/1
Reel   10
Income Tax, 1965 January-March
Box/Folder   12/2
Reel   10
Long Distance Telephone Calls, 1964 October-1965 May
Box/Folder   12/3
Reel   10
Office Needs, 1964 April-1965 February, April
Federal Agencies and Legislation
Box/Folder   12/4
Reel   10
Civil Rights Bill, 1963 July-1965 May
Box/Folder   12/5
Reel   10
Justice Department, 1961 November, 1963 October-1965 May
Box/Folder   12/6
Reel   10
National Labor Relations Board, 1963 October, 1964 July, October, 1965 March, May
Other Organizations
Box/Folder   12/7
Reel   10
American Civil Liberties Union, 1964 September, December, 1965 January, May
Box/Folder   12/8
Reel   10
Free Southern Theatre, 1965 May-June
Box/Folder   12/9
Reel   10
House Un-American Activities Union, 1965 May-June
Box/Folder   12/10
Reel   10
Ku Klux Klan and Citizens Council, 1962 May, 1964 June, 1965 March
Box/Folder   12/11
Reel   10
Miscellaneous, 1962 September-1966 April
National Action Council
Box/Folder   12/12
Reel   10
1960 July, 1962 February-1963 July
Box/Folder   12/13
Reel   10
1964 April-1965 May
Box/Folder   12/14
Reel   10
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, 1965 May-July, September
Box/Folder   12/15
Reel   10
National Conference on Religion and Race, 1964 January-May, July
Box/Folder   13/1
Reel   11
National Sharecroppers Fund, 1964 February-1965 March, May
Box/Folder   13/2
Reel   11
Scholarship, Education, and Defense Fund, 1963 February, 1964 March-1965 May
Box/Folder   13/3
Reel   11
Southern Regional Council, 1962 August, 1963 January-1965 June
Box/Folder   13/4
Reel   11
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964 June, December, 1965 January
Box/Folder   13/5
Reel   11
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1960 May, 1962 March-1964 May
Press Releases
Box/Folder   13/6
Reel   11
1961 July-1965 April
Box/Folder   13/7
Reel   11
Gadsen County and North Florida Citizenship Education Project Newsletters, 1964 August-1965 February
Projects
Box/Folder   13/8
Reel   11/12
Operation Freedom, 1964 March-1965 April
Box/Folder   13/9
Reel   12
Project Headstart, 1965 March-May
Box/Folder   13/10
Reel   12
Southern Educational Project, 1964 May-November, 1965 February-April
Box/Folder   13/11
Reel   12
Southern Regional Project, 1960 June, 1962 December, 1963 May, December-1965 July
Reports
Box/Folder   14/1
Reel   12
Southern Regional Office, 1960 August, 1961 September-1965 May
Box/Folder   14/2
Reel   12
Council of Federated Organizations, 1963 December-1965 March
Staff
Box/Folder   14/3
Reel   12
Health Insurance, 1964 November
Payroll
Box/Folder   14/4
Reel   12
1964 September-December
Box/Folder   14/5
Reel   12
1965 January-May, September
Box/Folder   14/6
Reel   12
Sandal Making Project Proposal, 1964 January
Box/Folder   14/7
Reel   12
Task Force Applications, 1964 May-1965 January, March
Box/Folder   14/8
Reel   12
Training, 1961 Spring, 1964 September, 1965 March-May
Series: Research Office
Correspondence
Box/Folder   14/9
Reel   12
1964 April-October
Box/Folder   14/10
Reel   12
1964 November
Box/Folder   14/11
Reel   13
1964 December
Box/Folder   15/1
Reel   13
1965 January-February
Box/Folder   15/2
Reel   13
1965 March-April
Box/Folder   15/3
Reel   13
1965 May-July
Box/Folder   15/4
Reel   13
1965 July-1966 February
Agricultural Conservation and Stabilization Service
Box/Folder   15/5
Reel   13
General, 1964 September, December, 1965 July
Louisiana Parishes
Box/Folder   15/6
Reel   13
Acadia to De Soto, 1964 October-1965 July
Box/Folder   15/7
Reel   13
East Baton Rouge to Lafayette, 1964 October-1965 July, 1966
Box/Folder   16/1
Reel   14
Lafourche to Natchitoches, 1964 October-1965 July, December
Box/Folder   16/2
Reel   14
Orleans, 1964 May, June, December, 1965 April
Box/Folder   16/3
Reel   14
Ouachita to Richland, 1964 October-1965 June
Box/Folder   16/4
Reel   14
Sabine to Tangipahoa, 1964 October-1965 December, 1966
Box/Folder   16/5
Reel   14
Tensas, 1964 October-November
Box/Folder   16/6
Reel   14
Terrebonne to Winn, 1964 October-1965 July
Box/Folder   16/7
Reel   14
Mississippi Counties - Lauderdale, Madison, Neshoba, Newton, Scott, 1965 January-May
Box/Folder   16/8
Reel   14
Bibliographies, 1964 January-September
Other Organizations
Box/Folder   16/9
Reel   14
American Friends Service Committee, 1965 May
Box/Folder   16/10
Reel   14
Southern Consumers' Cooperative, 1964 October-1965 May
Box/Folder   16/11
Reel   14
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964 May-1965 August
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   16/12
Reel   14
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: Jack Minnis' “Life With Lyndon in the Great Society,” 1965 January-September
Box/Folder   16/13
Reel   14
Printed Material, 1959 January-1965 August
Projects
Box/Folder   16/14
Reel   14
Anti Poverty Program, 1960, 1964, 1965 February
Box/Folder   17/1
Reel   14/15
Freedom Schools, 1964 May-1965 January, June
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   17/2
Reel   15
Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1962 August, 1964 March, 1965 October
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box/Folder   17/3
Reel   15
Surplus Food Programs, 1963 December, 1964 December, 1965 April
Box/Folder   17/4
Reel   15
Voter Registration, 1959, 1961-1962, 1963 March-1965 August
Reports
Government
Box/Folder   17/5
Reel   15
General, 1960 February-1963 Winter, 1965
Box/Folder   17/6
Reel   15
Florida, 1963 June
Box/Folder   17/7
Reel   15
Georgia, 1962 January, August, 1963 January
Box/Folder   17/8
Reel   15
Louisiana, 1963, 1964 July-1965 May
Box/Folder   17/9
Reel   15
Mississippi, 1960, 1963, 1964 January-1965 January
Box/Folder   17/10
Reel   15
South Carolina, 1962 December, 1965 August
Box/Folder   17/11
Reel   15
Tennessee, 1957 January, 1960, 1961 November
Box/Folder   17/12
Reel   15
Judith Nussbaum, 1964 October-1965 June
Box/Folder   17/13
Reel   15
Racial Murders, 1965 February-May