Alfred Galpin Family Papers, 1861-1966

Contents List

Container Title
Mss 6
Series: 1: Original Collection
Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files
Sub-subseries: Personal Files, 1928-1971
Bradens, General
Box   1
  Folder   1-6
General correspondence, 1954-1971, undated
Box   1
  Folder   7
Christmas correspondence, 1961-1964
Box   1
  Folder   8
Activities, 1967
Box   1
  Folder   9
Articles, undated
Box   2
  Folder   1
Financial records, 1956-1966
Wade Case
Jefferson County grand jury investigation
Box   2
  Folder   2-3
Proceedings, Volumes 1 and 2
Box   2
  Folder   4
"Louisville Patterns" Excerpts, 1954
Kentucky v. Braden
Box   2
  Folder   5
Pre-trial events, 1954 May-December
Box   2
  Folder   6
Prosecution case, 1954 November-December
Box   2
  Folder   7
Indictments, appeals, and court actions 1954
Defendants' exhibits
Box   2
  Folder   8-9
#500-521 Pamphlets, 1940-1955
Box   2
  Folder   10
#523-535 Correspondence and bulletins, 1947-1950
Box   3
  Folder   1
#556 Christianity and Civilization, 1946
Box   3
  Folder   2
#557 German, Sure & Easy Guide 1947
Box   3
  Folder   3
#558 Reynolds Aluminum manuscript, photos undated
Box   3
  Folder   4
#559 Clippings, Louisville Railway Company, Relief jobs 1947-1950
Box   4
  Folder   1
#563-567 Research title cards, undated
Box   4
  Folder   2
E-F, K-N pamphlets 1952-1954
Government exhibits
Box   5
  Folder   1
#9 Value Price and Profit by Marx
Box   5
  Folder   1
#11 Masses and Mainstream, 1950-1954
Box   5
  Folder   2
#12 Political Affairs, 1950-1953
Box   5
  Folder   2
#19 McCarthyism and the Big Lie, 1953
Box   5
  Folder   3
#31 New World Review, 1953-1954
Box   5
  Folder   4
#38 A.Y. Vyshinsky speeches, 1950-51
Box   6
  Folder   1
#39 16 Republics of the Soviet Union, 1951
Box   6
  Folder   2
#41-47 Pamphlets and invoices
Box   6
  Folder   3
#49 Bacteriological War Crimes Exhibition, 1952
Box   6
  Folder   4
#50 Daily Worker, National Guardian 1950
Box   6
  Folder   5
#51 Correspondence, Federated Press 1947-1951
Box   6
  Folder   6
#52-55 Pamphlets, correspondence, and miscellany 1953-1954
Box   6
  Folder   7
#62 Pamphlets on the Far East, 1949-1954
Box   6
  Folder   8
#63-69 Pamphlets and miscellany, 1950-1951
Box   6
  Folder   9
#71-73 National Council of American-Soviet Relations, Sentmer Defense; Bill of Rights conference 1953, 1954
Box   6
  Folder   10
#70 Progressive Party, 1950-1952
Box   6
  Folder   11
#74 Publication purchases, 1949-1953
Box   6
  Folder   12
#76 Frank Grezlak and Walter Barnett cases, 1951-1953
#77 Clippings
Box   6
  Folder   13
Civil rights and geopolitics
Box   7
  Folder   1
Hospitals, housing, miners, and segregation
Box   7
  Folder   2
#78 "How FE Organized Harvester," 1946-1947
Box   7
  Folder   3
#79 Wade's Defense Committee and Braden jobs, 1954
Box   7
  Folder   4-5
#81-90 Mailing list, correspondence, and pamphlets 1949-1954
Box   7
  Folder   6
#96-100 Wade house photo and defense radio scripts, 1954
Micro 306
Transcript, 1954 November 29-December 13
Reel   1
Volume 1-Volume 5, page 1063
Reel   2
Volume 5, page 1064-Volume 12, page 2159
Reel   3
Volume 12, page 2160-Volume 13
Mss 6
Box   7
  Folder   7
Court of Appeals, 1955-1956
Box   8
  Folder   1
Returned exhibits, 1957
Related legal actions
Box   8
  Folder   2
Kentucky v. Brown, and Rhine 1955-1956, 1956-1957
Box   8
  Folder   3
Braden v. Porter B. Lady, 1955
Box   8
  Folder   4
Nelson case (Pennsylvania), 1955
Box   8
  Folder   5
South End Federal Savings & Loan v. Braden & Rone, 1954
Box   8
  Folder   6
South End Savings & Loan v. Rone, 1955-1957
Public reaction
Box   8
  Folder   7
Bulletins and circulars, 1954-1956
Box   9
  Folder   1
Braden Fund contributors, 1954-1955
Box   9
  Folder   2
Opposition letters, 1955
Box   9
  Folder   3
Braden employment, 1954-1956
Box   9
  Folder   4
Comments, letters, and articles
Box   9
  Folder   5-6
Correspondence, 1954-1957
Box   9
  Folder   7
Louisville Defendants' Fund, 1956-1957
Box   9
  Folder   8
Louisville Travesty pamphlet, 1955
Box   9
  Folder   9
News releases and letters, 1954-1957
Box   9
  Folder   10
Wade mortgage, Correspondence, notes, and financial records 1957
Box   10
  Folder   1-3
Clippings, 1954-1955
Carl Braden
Box   10
  Folder   4
Correspondence, 1935-1949
Box   10
  Folder   5
Articles, 1956, undated
Box   10
  Folder   6
Activities, 1949-1970
Box   11
  Folder   1
Board recommendations, 1958
Box   11
  Folder   2
Membership cards, 1940-1960
Prison
Box   11
  Folder   3
Notes, 1954-1955
Correspondence
Box   11
  Folder   4
General, 1954-1955
Box   11
  Folder   5
from Anne, 1955
Box   11
  Folder   10
to Anne, 1961-1962
Box   11
  Folder   6-9
(Incoming), 1961-1962 February
Writings
Box   11
  Folder   11
Undated
Box   12
  Folder   1
High school, 1928-1930
Box   12
  Folder   2
Newspaper articles, 1935-1948
Anne Braden
Box   12
  Folder   3
Correspondence, 1965
Box   12
  Folder   4
Activities, 1960, undated
Box   12
  Folder   5
Speeches, 1964
Box   12
  Folder   6
Louisville Parent Teacher Association, 1957-1960
Writings
Box   12
  Folder   7-8
College papers and reports, 1943-1945
Box   12
  Folder   9
Editorials and articles, 1945-1946
The Wall Between (1958)
Preliminary papers
Box   12
  Folder   10
Author's notes, undated
Box   12
  Folder   11
Clippings, 1955
Box   12
  Folder   12
Outline and notes, undated
Drafts
Box   13
  Folder   1-6
Drafts 1-3, undated
Draft 4
Box   13
  Folder   7-8
Pages 1-379
Box   14
  Folder   1
Revisions
Draft 5
Box   14
  Folder   2
Final draft
Box   14
  Folder   3
Revisions
Box   14
  Folder   4
Galley proofs
Box   14
  Folder   5-7
Printer's copy
Box   14
  Folder   8
Readers' criticisms
Box   14
  Folder   9
Publication attempts, 1956-1959
Box   15
  Folder   1
Monthly Review, 1957-1958
Promotion and sales
Box   15
  Folder   2
Correspondence, 1958-1961
Box   15
  Folder   3-4
Advertising and reviews, 1958
Box   15
  Folder   5
National Book Award, 1958-1959
Box   15
  Folder   6
Readers' comments, 1958-1959
Braden Children
Box   15
  Folder   7
General, 1965-1967, undated
Box   15
  Folder   8-9
Anita Braden, Sympathy letters and memorial 1964-1966
James Braden
Box   15
  Folder   10
Letters from parents, 1966-1971
"Civil Disorders in Louisville" research
Box   16
  Folder   1-2
Manuscripts drafts, 1968-1969
Box   16
  Folder   3
Tape transcriptions
Box   16
  Folder   4
"Life of a Reformer", 1969
Box   16
  Folder   5
"A Month at the Law Center for Constitutional Rights", 1970
Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1972
1954-1966 (Southern Patriot/Field Organizers era)
General correspondence
Box   26
  Folder   1-5
1954 May-1955
1956
Box   26
  Folder   6
January-March
Box   27
  Folder   1-3
April-December
Box   27
  Folder   4-7
1957
1958
Box   28
  Folder   1-9
January-September
Box   29
  Folder   1-6
October-December
1959
Box   29
  Folder   7
January
Box   30
  Folder   1-5
January (continued)-April
Box   31
  Folder   1-6
May-October
Box   32
  Folder   1-3
November-December
1960
Box   32
  Folder   4-6
January-March
Box   33
  Folder   1-6
April-September
Box   34
  Folder   1-4
October-December
1961
Box   34
  Folder   5-6
January
Box   35
  Folder   1-5
February-June
Box   36
  Folder   1-5
July-November
Box   37
  Folder   1-2
December
1962
Box   37
  Folder   3-5
January-March
Box   38
  Folder   1-5
April-August
Box   39
  Folder   1-5
September-December
1963
Box   40
  Folder   1-6
January-May
Box   41
  Folder   1-8
June-November
Box   42
  Folder   1-2
December
1964
Box   42
  Folder   3-6
January-April
Box   43
  Folder   1-7
May-November
Box   44
  Folder   1-2
December
1965
Box   44
  Folder   3-8
January-May
Box   45
  Folder   1-6
June-November
Box   46
  Folder   1-2
December
Box   46
  Folder   3-15
1966
Subject Files
Box   47
  Folder   1
Alabama, 1957-1965
Box   47
  Folder   2-3
Albany (Georgia), cases 1962-1966
Box   47
  Folder   4
Atlanta, 1962-1965
Box   47
  Folder   5
Alexander Defense Committee, 1965
Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference (AEPAC)
Box   65
  Folder   1
Correspondence, 1964-1965
Box   65
  Folder   3
Board memos and minutes, 1964-1965
Box   65
  Folder   4
Executive Board, 1965
Box   65
  Folder   5
Fletcher, Frank 1965-1966
Box   65
  Folder   6
Fundraising, 1965
Box   65
  Folder   7
Publicity, 1965
Box   65
  Folder   8
Reports to SCEF, 1965-1967
Box   65
  Folder   9
Speaking engagements, 1965
Box   65
  Folder   10
Southern Mountain Project, 1966
Box   65
  Folder   2
Staff correspondence, 1965
Box   47
  Folder   6
Arkansas, 1963-1966
Box   47
  Folder   7
Ashton, Steve 1964
Box   47
  Folder   8
Atrocity releases and clippings, 1958-1963
Box   47
  Folder   9
Atlanta civil liberties workshop, 1962
Box   47
  Folder   10
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1962
Box   47
  Folder   11
Bessemer (Alabama), Claude Williams 1962-1965
Box   47
  Folder   12
Bevel, Diane Nash 1962-1963
Box   47
  Folder   13
John Birch Society, 1961
Birmingham (Alabama)
Box   47
  Folder   14-15
General, 1954-1966
Box   48
  Folder   1-2
Conferences, (1962 April and 1963 May)
Box   48
  Folder   3a
Black Power, 1965-1966
Box   48
  Folder   3b
Blossom, Fred and Bertie 1964-1966
Box   48
  Folder   3c
Book reviews
Box   48
  Folder   4
Bond, Julian 1963-1966
Box   48
  Folder   5
"Books for Shilfren in a Changing Culture", 1961
Box   48
  Folder   6
Boston, Massachusetts 1958-1959
Box   48
  Folder   7a
Brown, John, Commemoration Committee 1965
Box   48
  Folder   7b
Burton, Michael and Phillip, "Wasn't That a Time" 1961
Chapel Hill Conference, 1961 October 27
Box   48
  Folder   8
Speeches and Clippings
Box   48
  Folder   9
Correspondence
Box   48
  Folder   10
Church activity and integration, 1957-1965
Box   48
  Folder   11
Citizens Committee for Democratic Schools in Kentucky, 1953-1954
Civil rights and liberties
Box   48
  Folder   12
General, 1949-1957
Box   48
  Folder   13a
Conference Plans, 1958
Box   48
  Folder   13b
General, 1959-1965
Box   48
  Folder   14a
Civil Rights Congress, 1954
Box   48
  Folder   14b
Civil Rights and Liberties: Criminal cases, 1951-1955
Box   48
  Folder   15
Civil Rights bills: Correspondence and notes, 1963-1965
Box   48
  Folder   16
Cleveland, Ohio 1959, 1964
Box   48
  Folder   17
Collier Report case, 1965
Box   48
  Folder   18
Collins, Virginia undated
Committee of First Amendment Defendants
Box   48
  Folder   19
1959-1960 March
Box   49
  Folder   1
1960 April-December
Box   49
  Folder   2
General, 1959-1960
Box   49
  Folder   3
Committee to Combat Racial Injustice, "Kissing Case" 1958-1960
Box   49
  Folder   4
Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 1957-1958
Box   49
  Folder   5a
Congress of Racial Equality, 1962
Box   49
  Folder   5b
Dady, William 1962-1964
Box   49
  Folder   6
Danville, Virginia 1963-1964
Box   49
  Folder   7
Delta Educational Center, 1963
Box   49
  Folder   8
Detroit, Michigan 1957-1961
Box   49
  Folder   9
Drake, Bertha 1963
Box   49
  Folder   10
Dombrowski, James 1958-1966
Box   49
  Folder   11
Durham and Edenton, North Carolina 1951-1962
Box   49
  Folder   12
Editors, Inc. 1952-1954
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
Box   49
  Folder   13
Paper files, 1956-1965
Disc 72A/1-2
Power of Subpoena symposium with Leonard Boudin, Harvey O'Connor, Willard Uphaus, Corliss Lamont, and others 1954 December 15
Mss 6
Box   49
  Folder   14
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 1960-1965
Box   49
  Folder   15
Fields, Edward R. 1960-1965
Florida
Box   50
  Folder   1
Correspondence and memos, 1960-1963
Box   50
  Folder   2
Articles, releases, and clippings 1958-1964
Box   50
  Folder   3a
Flynn, John T. 1958
Box   50
  Folder   3b
Freedom Schools, 1963-1964
Box   50
  Folder   4a
Freedom Walk (William Moore Case), 1963
Box   50
  Folder   4b
Front Royal, Virginia 1959
Box   50
  Folder   5a
Giles-Johnson Committee, 1963
Box   50
  Folder   5b
Goldwater campaign, 1964
Box   50
  Folder   6a
Halifax County, North Carolina 1964-1965
Box   50
  Folder   6b
Henry, Aaron 1963
Box   50
  Folder   7
Highlander Folk School and Highlander Center, 1958-1965
Box   50
  Folder   8
Holt, Len 1960-1965
Box   50
  Folder   9
Hospital movement, 1950-1952
Box   50
  Folder   10
House of Representatives Bill #7957, Voter Registration Commission 1959-1960
House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)
Box   50
  Folder   11
General, 1956-1965
Abolition correspondence
Box   50
  Folder   12-13
1957 November
Box   51
  Folder   1-2
1961 December-1965
Box   51
  Folder   3
Atlanta hearings, 1958-1960
"Bulwark of Segregation"
Box   51
  Folder   4
Correspondence and notes, 1963-1964
Box   51
  Folder   5
Drafts and revisions, undated
Contempt trial
Box   51
  Folder   6-8
Correspondence, 1958-1959
Box   52
  Folder   1
News releases and memos, 1959-1961
Box   52
  Folder   2-4
Decisions, 1961
Clemency petition for Carl Braden
Box   52
  Folder   5-6
Correspondence, 1961-1962
Box   52
  Folder   7
Signers, 1961
Box   52
  Folder   8
Parole application, 1961
Box   52
  Folder   9
"My Beliefs and My Associations are None of the Business of this Committee", 1960
National Committee to Abolish HUAC
Box   52
  Folder   10
Correspondence, 1963-1966
Box   53
  Folder   1
General, 1959-1960
Box   53
  Folder   2
Southern Committee of the NCA/HUAC, 1964
Box   53
  Folder   3
Haug case, 1957-1958
Box   53
  Folder   4
Inter-Agency Conference (Southern), 1962-1963
Box   53
  Folder   5
Interracial Leadership Conference, 1956 November
Box   53
  Folder   6
Jackson, Mississippi 1962-1965
Box   53
  Folder   7
Jenkins case (Judy and Grady), 1957-1958
Box   53
  Folder   8
Johnson, Dorothy 1960-1961
Box   53
  Folder   9
Jones and Brown case, 1962
Box   53
  Folder   10
Kennedy, John F. 1960-1962
Kentucky
Box   53
  Folder   11
Correspondence, 1960-1964
Box   53
  Folder   12
Integration of schools, 1956-1965
Box   53
  Folder   13
Legislative activity, 1958
Box   53
  Folder   14
Miners, 1963-1966
Box   53
  Folder   15a
Kerr-Smith trial, 1965
Box   53
  Folder   15b
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 1959-1961
Labor
Box   53
  Folder   16
Federated Press news releases, 1949-1956
Box   53
  Folder   17
Louisville Local 236, Transcripts undated
Box   54
  Folder   1
Louisville, General 1946-1952
Louisville Labor Information Center
Box   54
  Folder   2
Correspondence, 1949-1954
Box   54
  Folder   3
General, 1948-1952
Box   54
  Folder   4
Negro Labor Council, 1951-1954
Box   54
  Folder   5
Radio broadcasts, 1949-1953
Box   54
  Folder   6
Women's chapter (Louisville), 1949
Box   54
  Folder   7
Union agreements and constitutions, 1944-1949
Box   54
  Folder   8
United Labor, Louisville 1947
Box   54
  Folder   9
Lassiter, Louise, and James R. Walker cases 1958-1959
Box   54
  Folder   10
Lawrence, David 1958
Legal
Box   54
  Folder   11
Milton E. Brener, 1963-1965
Box   54
  Folder   12
Laurent Frantz, 1963-1965
Box   54
  Folder   13
Smith and Waltzer, 1963-1965
Box   54
  Folder   14
Little Rock, Arkansas 1957-1958
Box   54
  Folder   15
Lomax, Louise 1963
Box   55
  Folder   1
Louisiana, 1954-1966
Louisville
Box   55
  Folder   2
General, 1962-1966
Box   55
  Folder   3
Stand-ins, 1962-1963
Box   55
  Folder   4
Lozoya, Rodolfo 1957
Box   55
  Folder   5
McCrackin, Maurice 1957-1962
Box   55
  Folder   6
McFerren, John 1962-1964
Box   55
  Folder   7
McHugh, Birdie 1960-1962
Box   55
  Folder   8
Marian Davis Scholarship Fund, 1963-1966
Box   55
  Folder   9
Melish, William Howard 1955-1966
Box   55
  Folder   10
Memphis, Tennessee 1958-1959
Box   55
  Folder   11
Medical Committee for Human Rights, 1965-1966
Box   55
  Folder   12
Militant Church Movement, 1951-1952
Mississippi
Box   55
  Folder   13-15
Box   56
  Folder   1-3
1964 (continued)-1966
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online.
Box   56
  Folder   4
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964-1965
Box   56
  Folder   5
Monroe, North Carolina 1961-1964
Box   56
  Folder   6
Moore, Bruce 1962
Box   56
  Folder   7
Morgan, Juliette H. 1952-1960
Box   56
  Folder   8
Nashville, Tennessee 1958-1964
Box   56
  Folder   9
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Louisville 1952-1958
Box   56
  Folder   10
National Broadcasting Company "Today Show," Interviews and correspondence 1963-1964
Box   56
  Folder   11
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1952-1962
Box   56
  Folder   12
Norfolk Conference, "Time for Action" 1963
Box   56
  Folder   13
North Carolina, 1958-1965
Operation Freedom
Box   57
  Folder   1
Correspondence, 1963-1966
Box   57
  Folder   2
General, 1963-1966
Box   57
  Folder   3
Operation Open Debate, 1965-1967
Box   57
  Folder   4
Peace: General, 1965
Box   57
  Folder   5
Pennsylvania, 1958-1960
Box   57
  Folder   6
Perkins, Haven 1965
Box   57
  Folder   7
Peyton, Rupert 1960
Box   57
  Folder   8
Prince Edward County, Virginia 1960-1963
Box   57
  Folder   9
Pupil Placement, 1958-1959
Box   57
  Folder   10
Race Relations, 1957-1966
Richmond, Virginia
Box   57
  Folder   11
School segregation, 1949-1956
Box   57
  Folder   12
General, 1944-1958
Box   59
  Folder   9
Rosenthal, Richard 1966
Box   57
  Folder   13
Sedition laws, 1955-1958
Box   57
  Folder   14
Selma, Alabama 1963-1966
Shuttlesworth, Fred
Box   57
  Folder   15-16
1959-1964
Box   58
  Folder   1
1965-1966
Socialism
Box   58
  Folder   2
American Forum for Socialist Education, 1956-1958
Box   58
  Folder   3
Young People's Socialist League, 1957
Box   58
  Folder   4
Socialist Party, 1956-1959
Box   58
  Folder   5
South Carolina, 1958-1963
Box   58
  Folder   6
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Annual meetings 1957-1965
Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF)
Box   58
  Folder   7
Analavage reports, 1966
Box   58
  Folder   8
Appointments
Box   58
  Folder   9
Board resolutions, 1966, April
Box   58
  Folder   10
Expenses, Louisville office 1957-1958
Box   58
  Folder   11
Fund raising, 1957, 1966
Box   58
  Folder   12
History, 1938-1966
Box   59
  Folder   1
Memos and resolutions, 1965
Box   59
  Folder   2
News releases, 1958-1962
Box   59
  Folder   3
Projects, 1938-1960
Box   59
  Folder   4-7
Raids on SCEF, 1963-1964
Box   59
  Folder   8
Southern integration, 1958 June
Box   59
  Folder   8
Survey of the South, 1958 August
"Southern Freedom Movement in Perspective"
Box   60
  Folder   3
Notes and sources, 1965
Box   60
  Folder   4-5
Drafts
Southern Mountain Project
Box   60
  Folder   6-8
Correspondence, 1964-1966
Box   61
  Folder   1
General
Box   61
  Folder   2
Memos and clippings, 1964-1965
Southern Patriot
Box   59
  Folder   10-11
Articles, 1958, 1966, undated
Box   60
  Folder   1
Correspondence, 1958-1965
Box   60
  Folder   2
Submissions, 1960, 1963
Box   61
  Folder   3
Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC): General, 1963-1965
Box   61
  Folder   4
Student movement, 1966
Box   61
  Folder   5-8
Speaking engagements, 1962-1965
Box   61
  Folder   9
Spiritual Life Clinic, Louisville 1956-1957
Box   61
  Folder   10
Staff trips and interviews, 1963-1964
Box   62
  Folder   1
Stevens, Carol (Writings) 1962-1964
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Box   62
  Folder   2
Conference, 1960
Box   62
  Folder   3
Correspondence, 1960-1962
Box   62
  Folder   4
Articles, notes, and constitution 1962-1964
Box   62
  Folder   5
Talladega, Alabama Case 1962-1963
Box   62
  Folder   6
Taylor, Herman 1963
Box   62
  Folder   7
Teacher integration, 1950-1959
Box   62
  Folder   8
Tennessee Voting Project, 1960-1964
Box   62
  Folder   9
Texas integration, 1959-1963
Box   62
  Folder   10a
The Torch, 1952
Box   62
  Folder   10b
Tucker, Dr. C. Ewbank 1956
Box   62
  Folder   11
Tuskegee, Alabama 1957-1965
Box   62
  Folder   12a
Vanderbilt Law Review article, and correspondence 1962
Box   62
  Folder   12b
Vietnam, 1966
Box   62
  Folder   12c
Virginia, 1958-1965
Box   62
  Folder   12d
Voting, 1960, 1964
Box   63
  Folder   1
Wansley, Thomas
Washington Conference on Voting Restrictions in South, 1958
Box   63
  Folder   2
Correspondence
Box   63
  Folder   3-5
Arrangements
Box   63
  Folder   6
Reports, speeches and speakers
Box   63
  Folder   7
Reports, Voting distribution
Washington Hearing on Voteless
Box   63
  Folder   8
Correspondence, 1959-1960
Box   63
  Folder   9
Testimony, 1960
Box   63
  Folder   10
Printed material
Box   63
  Folder   11
Washington: News releases and staff notebook, 1958
Box   63
  Folder   12
Weinberger, Eric 1962
Box   64
  Folder   1
West, Don 1965-1966
Box   64
  Folder   2
W.E.B. DuBois Clubs, "My Impression" undated
Box   64
  Folder   3-5
West End Community Council, 1963-1965, undated
Box   64
  Folder   6
West Tennessee: General, 1960-1965
West Virginia
Box   64
  Folder   7
General, 1958-1963
Box   64
  Folder   8
Students Now for Action and Progress [SNAP], 1963-1965
Box   64
  Folder   9
Williams, Aubrey 1958-1963
Box   64
  Folder   10
Worthy, William 1962-1964
Box   64
  Folder   11
Zellner, James 1961-1963
1966-1973 (Co-directors era)
Correspondence
Box   66
  Folder   1
Alabama, 1968-1969
Box   66
  Folder   2
Avalavage, Bob 1966-1969
Box   66
  Folder   3
Arkansas, 1967
Box   66
  Folder   4
A, General
Box   66
  Folder   5-7
Board, 1965-1969, undated
Box   66
  Folder   8-9
B, General
Box   67
  Folder   1
California, 1966-1959
Box   67
  Folder   2
Community Market, 1967
Box   67
  Folder   3-5
Cortez, James 1968-1971
Box   67
  Folder   6
Crowell, Suzanne 1967-1969
Box   67
  Folder   7
C, General
Box   67
  Folder   8
Dombrowski, James 1965-1970
Box   67
  Folder   9
D, General
Box   68
  Folder   1
E, General
Box   68
  Folder   2
Fenston, Joy 1966-1969, undated
Box   68
  Folder   3
Florida, 1967-1968, undated
Box   68
  Folder   4
Foreign, 1967-1968
Box   68
  Folder   5
F, General
Box   68
  Folder   6
Georgia, 1967-1968
Box   68
  Folder   7
G, General
Box   68
  Folder   8
Hanish, Carol 1968-1969
Box   68
  Folder   9
Higson, Mike 1969, undated
Box   68
  Folder   10-11
H, General
Box   68
  Folder   12
Illinois, 1967
Box   68
  Folder   13-14
Information requests, 1966-1968
Box   69
  Folder   1
Information office, 1970-1971
Box   69
  Folder   2
Indiana, 1968
Box   69
  Folder   3-6
I-L, General
Box   69
  Folder   7
Massachusetts, 1964-1969
Box   69
  Folder   8
Melish, William Howard 1965-1969
Box   70
  Folder   1
McAlister, George 1968-1969
Box   70
  Folder   2
Michigan, 1967-1969
Box   70
  Folder   3
Minnesota, 1967-1968
Box   70
  Folder   4
Minnis, Jack 1966-1969
Box   70
  Folder   5
Mississippi, 1966-1969
Box   70
  Folder   6-7
M, General
Box   70
  Folder   8
National Organization Committee, 1967-1969
Box   70
  Folder   9-10
New York, 1965-1969
Box   70
  Folder   11
North Carolina
Box   70
  Folder   12
N, General
Box   71
  Folder   1
Ohio, 1966-1968
Box   71
  Folder   2
O, General
Box   71
  Folder   3
Pappenheim, Yvonne 1968-1970
Box   71
  Folder   4
Pennsylvania, 1968-1969
Box   71
  Folder   5
Posey, Buford 1966
Box   71
  Folder   6
Puckett, Dave and Pat Deer 1966-1967
Box   71
  Folder   7
P, General
Box   71
  Folder   8
Ruman, Marylin 1969
Box   71
  Folder   9
R, General
Box   71
  Folder   10
Shuttlesworth, Fred 1965-1967
Box   71
  Folder   13
Southern Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1966-1967
Box   71
  Folder   11-12
Southern Patriot, 1966-1970, undated
Box   72
  Folder   1
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1967-1968
Box   72
  Folder   2
Staff (SCEF), 1967-1971
Box   72
  Folder   3
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1968
Box   72
  Folder   4
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1965-1968
Box   72
  Folder   5-6
S, General
Box   72
  Folder   7
Tennessee, 1965-1969
Box   72
  Folder   8-9
T-U, General
Box   72
  Folder   10
Virginia, 1967-1970
Box   72
  Folder   11
V, General
Box   72
  Folder   12
Washington, D.C. 1966-1969
Box   72
  Folder   13
West, Don 1966-1967
Box   73
  Folder   1-2
W-Y, General
Box   73
  Folder   3
Zellner, Bob and Dottie 1967-1971
Box   73
  Folder   4
Z, General
Box   73
  Folder   5
Unidentified
Subject Files
Box   74
  Folder   1
Ad hoc Committee, 1965
Box   74
  Folder   2
Albany pamphlet, 1965
Box   74
  Folder   3
Appalachia, General 1964-1968
Box   74
  Folder   8
"Appalachia History," by Kathryn Schryner undated
Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference
Box   74
  Folder   4
General, 1964-1965
Box   74
  Folder   5-6
Southern Mountain Project
Box   74
  Folder   7
Appalachian history book, Suzanne Crowell 1968
Box   74
  Folder   9
Appalachian indigenous culture, by Kathryn Schryner undated
Box   75
  Folder   1
Appalachian Relief Committee, 1969
Box   75
  Folder   2
Aubrey Williams Foundation, 1968-1970
Box   75
  Folder   3
Black Panthers, 1969
Box   75
  Folder   4-5
Black Six, 1968-1970
Box   75
  Folder   6
Blue, Willie 1956-1965
Box   75
  Folder   7-10
Board meetings, 1966-1969
Box   75
  Folder   11
Brown, Rap 1967
Box   75
  Folder   12
CADRE report, 1968
Box   75
  Folder   13
California committee, 1963-1969
Box   76
  Folder   1
Chicanos, 1969
Box   76
  Folder   2-3
Collins, Walter 1970-1972
Box   76
  Folder   4
Congress for Appalachian Development, 1966-1967
Box   76
  Folder   5
Dombrowski, James 1967
Box   76
  Folder   6
Eastland, James 1966-1967
Box   76
  Folder   7
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1967
Box   76
  Folder   8
Film information, 1966-1969
Financial records
Box   76
  Folder   9
Bradens' expenses, 1966
Box   76
  Folder   10
Budget, 1967-1969
Fundraising
Correspondence
Box   83
  Folder   1
General, 1967-1969
Box   83
  Folder   2
Staff, 1967-1968
Box   83
  Folder   3
Appeals, 1967-1969
Box   83
  Folder   4
Brochure drafts, 1968-1969
California
Box   83
  Folder   5-6
Trips, 1967-1968
Box   83
  Folder   7
General, 1967
Box   83
  Folder   8
Northern California, 1967-1968
Box   83
  Folder   9
Mulloy support group, 1968
Box   83
  Folder   10
Harris, Jeannette 1967
Box   83
  Folder   11-12
Southern California, 1967-1968
Box   83
  Folder   13
Zellner trip, 1968
Box   83
  Folder   14
Colorado trip, McSurely trip 1967
Box   84
  Folder   1
Direct mailing, 1967-1968
Box   84
  Folder   2
GROW, 1968
Box   84
  Folder   3
Illinois, 1967
Box   84
  Folder   4
Massachusetts
Box   84
  Folder   5
Midwest, 1968
Box   84
  Folder   6
Mulloy trip, 1968
Box   84
  Folder   7
New England, 1969
New York
Box   84
  Folder   8
General, 1966-1970
Box   84
  Folder   9
Contracts, 1967-1968
Box   84
  Folder   10-11
Dinner, 1968-1969
Box   84
  Folder   12
Massachusetts, 1968
Box   84
  Folder   13
Pennsylvania, 1967
Box   84
  Folder   14
Special appeals, 1968
Box   84
  Folder   15
Thank you notes, 1967
Box   84
  Folder   17
Washington and Oregon trip, 1968
Box   84
  Folder   16
Women for Legislative Action, 1968
Box   76
  Folder   11
Gainesville (Florida), 1968
Box   76
  Folder   12
Georgia, 1967
Box   76
  Folder   13-14
Grass Roots Organizing Worker (GROW), 1967-1971
Box   77
  Folder   1
Great Kentucky Conference, 1968
Box   80
  Folder   5
Haywood County, Ohio 1967
Box   77
  Folder   2
Highlander Folk School, 1966-1971
Box   77
  Folder   3-4
Honey, Mike and Martha Allen 1969-1971
House Un-American Activities Committee
Box   77
  Folder   5
History, undated
Box   77
  Folder   6-7
General, 1963-1970
Box   77
  Folder   8
Hunger, 1969
Box   77
  Folder   9-10
Job applications, 1964-1970
Kentucky
Box   77
  Folder   11
Correspondence, 1967-1969
Box   78
  Folder   1
Mining, 1966-1967
Box   78
  Folder   6
Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, 1968
Box   81
  Folder   9
Knoxville, Tennessee 1965-1968
Box   79
  Folder   10
Laurel, Mississippi 1968, undated
Box   78
  Folder   7
Legal Aid Project, 1965-1969
Box   78
  Folder   8
Lewis, Fulton 1966
Box   78
  Folder   9
Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee, 1969
Louisville
Box   78
  Folder   2
General, 1967
Box   78
  Folder   3
Correspondence, 1966-1969
Box   78
  Folder   4
Open housing, 1967
Box   78
  Folder   5
Peace Council, 1968, undated
Box   78
  Folder   10
Marion Davis Fund, 1967, 1969
Box   78
  Folder   11
Marrowbone Folk School, 1968-1969
Box   78
  Folder   12
McClellan, John 1967-1971
McSurely, Alan and Margaret
Correspondence
Box   78
  Folder   13
1967
Box   79
  Folder   1
1968-1971
Box   79
  Folder   2
Bombing incident, 1968
Box   79
  Folder   3
Federal Communications complaint, 1967-1968
Box   79
  Folder   4
Legal bonds, 1967
Box   79
  Folder   5-6
McSurely v Ratcliff, 1967
Box   79
  Folder   7
Senate contempt case, 1969
Box   79
  Folder   8
Press materials, 1967-1971
Box   79
  Folder   9
Mining
Box   79
  Folder   11
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1967
Mulloy, Joe
Box   80
  Folder   1
Sedition case, 1967-1970
Box   80
  Folder   2
Mulloy and Collins cases, 1967-1970
Box   80
  Folder   3
National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1970-1972
Box   80
  Folder   4
New Party, 1968
Box   80
  Folder   6
Operation Freedom, 1961-1967
Box   80
  Folder   7
Operation Open Debate, 1966-1969
Box   80
  Folder   8
Peace, 1968
Box   80
  Folder   9
Poor People's Campaign, 1968
Box   80
  Folder   10
Robert Hodes Memorial, 1966-1969, undated
Box   80
  Folder   11
Scholarships, 1963-1965
Box   80
  Folder   13
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1967
Southern Mountain Project
Box   80
  Folder   14
1964-1965
Box   81
  Folder   1
1966-1968
Box   81
  Folder   3
Southern Patriot article drafts, 1967, undated
Box   81
  Folder   2
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1969
Box   81
  Folder   4
Speaking engagements, 1966-1968
Steering Committee against Repression
Box   81
  Folder   5
General, 1967-1969
Box   81
  Folder   6
Meetings, 1968
Box   81
  Folder   7
Students for a Democratic Society, 1964-1968
Box   81
  Folder   8
Taylor, Dan 1968-1971
Box   81
  Folder   11
Theatre ("Amen Corner"), 1965
Box   81
  Folder   12
Thomas (Carol) v. Crevasse, 1969
Wansley, Thomas
Box   81
  Folder   13
1963-1965
Box   82
  Folder   1
1966-1971
Box   82
  Folder   2-3
West End Community Council, 1964-1968, undated
Box   82
  Folder   4
White Organization Conference, 1969
Box   82
  Folder   5
Women's Liberation
Subseries: James Dombrowski Files
Sub-subseries: Personal Files, 1932-1963
Box   17
  Folder   1
Biographical material
Correspondence
Box   17
  Folder   2
General, 1937-1963
Box   17
  Folder   3
Peace Farm, 1950-1960
Box   17
  Folder   4
Early Days of Christian Socialism in America (1936), 1946-1951
Box   17
  Folder   5
Williams, Aubrey 1949-1963
Box   17
  Folder   6
Articles, 1932-1949
Finances
Box   17
  Folder   7
Stock investments, 1955-1963
Box   17
  Folder   8
Scudder, Stevens & Clark funds 1952-1953
Box   17
  Folder   9-10
Taxes, 1949-1963
Box   17
  Folder   11
Speeches, notes, and miscellany 1956-1961
Box   17
  Folder   12
Sponsorships and endorsements, 1949-1963
Box   17
  Folder   13
District of Columbia property, 1958-1963
Box   17
  Folder   14
Miscellany, 1950-1962
Sub-subseries: Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) Files, 1938-1949
Correspondence
Box   18
  Folder   1
General, 1943-1947
Box   18
  Folder   2a
Bilbo, T.G. 1945-1947
Box   18
  Folder   2b
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1938-1945
Box   18
  Folder   2c
Truman, Harry 1945
Box   18
  Folder   3
Foreman, Clark 1946-1949
Box   18
  Folder   4
Black, Hugo, Jefferson Award 1945
Box   18
  Folder   5
Board of Directors, Meetings and correspondence 1941-1947
Box   18
  Folder   6
Board of Representatives, Minutes 1946-1948
Box   18
  Folder   7
By-laws and incorporation charter, 1946, undated
Box   18
  Folder   8
Campaign of 1940, Charles W. Erwin manuscript 1940
Box   18
  Folder   9
Committee reports, 1947
Box   18
  Folder   10
Convention proceedings, 1946 November 28-30
Box   18
  Folder   11
Crisis memo, 1948 January 23
Box   18
  Folder   12
Dombrowski speeches, 1945-1947
Box   18
  Folder   13
Executive Board minutes, correspondence, by-laws and reports 1939-1946
Box   19
  Folder   1
Financial records, Cash book and Finance Committee reports 1941-1947
Box   19
  Folder   2
Lilienthal luncheon, 1945
Box   19
  Folder   3
Proceedings report, 1938
Box   19
  Folder   4
Progress reports, 1942-1946
Box   19
  Folder   5
Southern Council meeting, 1941
Box   19
  Folder   6
SCHW publications, 1938-1947
Box   19
  Folder   7
Scrapbook, 1945
Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1942-1967
Micro 306
Correspondence
Note: Filmed without a counter
Reel   4
Abbot, William B. 1958-1959, 1961
Reel   4
Alexander, Wilma 1959-1960
Reel   4
Armstrong, James 1954-1955
Reel   4
Atwood, R. B. 1949-1951
Reel   4
A-Miscellaneous, 1958-1962
Reel   4
Bambace, Angela 1960
Reel   4
Barker, Lincoln 1959-1960
Reel   4
Barnes, Robert D. 1956-1960
Reel   4
Barnett, Albert E. 1943, 1946, 1948-1961
Reel   4
Bates, Daisy and L. C. 1958-1960
Reel   4
Behre, Ellinor H. 1951, 1958-1961
Reel   4
Beittel, A. D. 1949-1952
Reel   4
Bethune, Mary McLeod 1949-1955
Reel   4
Bevel, Diane Nash 1962-1963
Reel   4
Brock, Edwin L. 1954-1955
Reel   4
Bross, John 1958-1963
Reel   4
Brown, Charlotte H. 1960-1961
Reel   4
B-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
Reel   4
Calder, William A. 1959-1962
Reel   4
Campbell, Clarice 1961-1963
Reel   4
Camponeschi, Philip A. 1959-1960
Reel   4
Childers, Robert A. 1952-1957
Reel   4
Coe, John M.. 1955, 1959-1963
Reel   4
C-E, Miscellaneous 1955-1963
Reel   4
Guild, June Purcell 1959-1963
Reel   4
Guzman, Jessie P. 1959-1962
Reel   4
G-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
Reel   4
Hendricks, Lola H. 1959, 1962-1963
Reel   4
Holt, Len W. 1961-1963
Reel   5
Hupp, James L. 1954, 1958-1962
Reel   5
James, E. L. 1962
Reel   5
King, Edward B. 1961
Reel   5
Lambouisse, Alice S. 1959-1961
Reel   5
Long, Herman H. 1957-1963
Reel   5
Love, Edgar A. 1959-1963
Reel   5
MacNair, Everett W. 1962-1963
Reel   5
M-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
Reel   5
Newman, Samuel 1954, 1957-1963
Reel   5
Nixon, E. D. 1959
Reel   5
P-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
Reel   5
R-Miscellaneous, 1956-1963
Reel   5
Shuttlesworth, Fred L. 1958-1963
Reel   5
Simkins, Modjeska 1954, 1958-1963
Reel   5
Smith, Benjamin E. 1959-1963
Reel   5
Smythe, Lewis 1959-1962
Reel   5
Steele, C. K. 1956-1962
Reel   5
Stephens, Donald 1958-1963
Reel   5
S-Miscellaneous, 1958-1963
Reel   5
Taylor, Ethel May 1962
Reel   5
Taylor, O. B. 1959-1961
Reel   5
Thompson, W. Hale 1959-1963
Reel   5
Tucker, C. Ewbank 1959-1963
Reel   5
Whitman, Willson (Wanda) 1945, 1959-1962
Reel   5
Wyland, Ben F. 1958-1961
Reel   5
W-Miscellaneous, 1959-1963
Reel   5
Zellner, James A. 1963
Reel   5
Refusals to serve on board, A-Z 1948-1962
Mss 6
Correspondence-Unfilmed
Box   20
  Folder   1
A-B, 1960-1963
Bradens
Box   20
  Folder   10
Biographical, 1959-1961
Box   20
  Folder   2
Bail, 1955
Box   20
  Folder   3
General, 1958-1963
Box   20
  Folder   4
Prison correspondence, 1961-1962
Box   20
  Folder   5-7
C-M
Box   20
  Folder   8
Melish, Howard 1965-1966
Box   20
  Folder   9-10
N-R
Box   20
  Folder   12
Rich Printing, 1964-1965
Box   20
  Folder   11
Roosevelt, Eleanor 1942-1962
Box   21
  Folder   1
S
Box   21
  Folder   3
Salter, John 1963-1964
Box   21
  Folder   2
Special projects, 1964
Box   21
  Folder   4
Unions, circa 1954, 1964-1967
Williams, Aubrey
Box   21
  Folder   5
To newspapers, 1959
Box   21
  Folder   6-7
General, 1959-1963
Box   21
  Folder   8
Williams Foundation, 1962
Box   21
  Folder   9-10
T-Z, Unidentified
Subject Files
Box   21
  Folder   11
American Civil Liberties Union, 1964
Box   21
  Folder   12
Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference, 1964-1965
Box   21
  Folder   13
Appalachian Provision Organizing Committee, 1964-1965
Box   21
  Folder   14
Attacks on SCEF, 1948-1965
Box   22
  Folder   1-8
Board of Directors minutes and reports, 1946-1965, October
Box   22
  Folder   9
Birmingham, Alabama 1948-1954
Box   22
  Folder   10
Bradens, Biographical information 1959-1961
Box   22
  Folder   11
By-laws and charter, 1942-1944, undated
Box   23
  Folder   1
Committee on Relationships with other agencies, 1956-1957
Box   23
  Folder   2
Eastland, James 1954-1958
Box   23
  Folder   3
Fact sheets and notes, 1963-1964
Financial records
Box   23
  Folder   4
Allocated gifts, 1961-1963
Box   23
  Folder   5
Tax consultant's report, undated
Box   23
  Folder   6
Dombrowski's annuity, 1966
Box   23
  Folder   7
Operation Open Debate expenses, 1966
Box   23
  Folder   8
Payments and pledges, 1965-1966
Box   23
  Folder   9-10
Riggs National Bank, 1963-1966
Box   23
  Folder   11
Taxes, 1949, 1962
Box   23
  Folder   12
Payroll taxes, 1959-1966
Box   23
  Folder   13
Miscellany, 1951-1966
Fundraising
Box   23
  Folder   14
California, 1961-1965
Box   23
  Folder   15
Melish, Braden, and Stevens trip 1965
Box   23
  Folder   16
New York dinner, 1963-1966
Box   23
  Folder   17
Southern California, 1961-1964
Box   23
  Folder   18
Salter's western trip, 1964
Box   23
  Folder   19
History, 1964
Legal files
Box   24
  Folder   1
Kunstler, Kunstler, & Kinoy 1963-1966
Box   24
  Folder   2
Dombrowski v. Pfister, Amicus Curiae 1964
Box   24
  Folder   3-4
Dombrowski v. Burbank, 1963-1965
Box   24
  Folder   5
Dombrowski v. Pfister, 1963-1965
Box   24
  Folder   6
Louisiana v. Dombrowski, 1964
Box   24
  Folder   7
SCEF litigations, 1963-1965
Box   24
  Folder   8
Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee report, 1963-1964
Box   24
  Folder   9
Warrants and summons, 1963-1964
Box   24
  Folder   10
Talladega decree, 1963
Box   24
  Folder   11
Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee report
Box   24
  Folder   12
National Committee to Abolish the Un-American Activities Committee, "Bulwark of Segregation," 1964-1965
Box   24
  Folder   13
New Orleans hearing, 1954
Box   24
  Folder   14
Operation Freedom, 1964
Raids on SCEF, 1963-1964
Box   24
  Folder   15
General correspondence, 1963-1964
Box   25
  Folder   1
Dombrowski speech, 1964, April 17
Box   25
  Folder   2
Editorial and documentary, 1963-1964
Box   25
  Folder   3
Organizations, 1963-1964
Box   25
  Folder   4
Senate correspondence, 1963-1964
Box   25
  Folder   5
Southern Mountain Project, 1965-1966
Box   25
  Folder   6-7
Subcommittee hearing, Senate investigation of the Internal Security Act 1954 March
Box   25
  Folder   8
Thomas Jefferson Medal, 1946-1960
Subseries: Other Records
Sub-subseries: National Committee to Abolish HUAC, Southern Regional Office Files 1966-1970
Correspondence
Box   85
  Folder   1-3
General, 1966-1968
Box   85
  Folder   4
New England, 1967-1968
Box   85
  Folder   5
Brown, H. Rap 1968
Box   85
  Folder   6
Congressional anti-action bills, undated
Box   85
  Folder   7
Delegation to McCormack, 1967
Box   85
  Folder   8
Louisiana Un-American Activities Committee, undated
Box   85
  Folder   9
McCarran Bill, 1967-1968
Box   85
  Folder   10
McClellan Committee, 1967-1968
Box   85
  Folder   11
Senate International Security Commission, 1967
Box   85
  Folder   12
Southern petition against HUAC riot investigation, 1966-1967
Box   85
  Folder   13
Stamler, Jeremiah 1967
Steering Committee against Repression
Box   85
  Folder   14
Correspondence, 1968
Box   85
  Folder   15-17
Meetings, 1968
Box   85
  Folder   18
General, 1970
Sub-subseries: SCEF New York Office Files, 1958-1968
Box   86
  Folder   1
Aaron, Mrs. Harold 1961-1962
Box   86
  Folder   2
Addresses, 1962
Box   86
  Folder   3
Agenda, 1959
Box   86
  Folder   4
Albany, New York 1963-1964
Box   86
  Folder   5
Antioch-Putney Graduate School, 1966
Box   86
  Folder   6
Appalachia Economic and Political Conference, 1964-1965
Box   86
  Folder   7
Atlanta meeting, 1959-1961
Box   86
  Folder   8
Bagster-Collins, J. F. 1959-1963
Box   86
  Folder   9
"Ballad for Bimshire", 1962-1963
Box   86
  Folder   10
Bancroft, Mary H. 1959
Box   86
  Folder   11
Bancroft, Memorial Fund 1960
Box   86
  Folder   12
Bart, Amy Keller 1962-1963
Box   86
  Folder   13
Bershad, Mr. and Mrs. Hy 1962
Box   86
  Folder   14
Bernstein, Julius 1960-1961
Box   86
  Folder   15
Biographies-SCEF Personnel
Box   86
  Folder   16
Birmingham conference, 1962 April 13-14
Box   86
  Folder   17
Blooms, Philadelphia 1967
Box   86
  Folder   18
Bonner, Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. 1963
Box   86
  Folder   19
Boston, Massachusetts 1960-1963
Box   86
  Folder   20
Boston Community Church, 1960-1961
Box   86
  Folder   21
Braden clemency appeal, 1961
Braden correspondence
Box   86
  Folder   22-23
1959-1962
Box   87
  Folder   1-3
1963-1967
Box   87
  Folder   4
Braden schedule, 1966
Box   87
  Folder   5-6
Braden-Carol Stevens tour and releases, 1965
Box   87
  Folder   7
Braden tour schedule, undated
Box   87
  Folder   8
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 1963
Box   87
  Folder   9
Bridgeport, University of 1966
Box   87
  Folder   10
Bristol, Herman and Judy 1967
Box   87
  Folder   11
Bronx committee, 1959-1960
Box   87
  Folder   12
Brooklyn College, 1963
Box   87
  Folder   13
Brooklyn committee, 1959
Box   87
  Folder   14
Brown, Dr. G. W. 1963
Box   87
  Folder   15
Burgum, Dr. Edwin Berry 1960
Box   87
  Folder   16
Chapel Hill conference, 1961
Box   87
  Folder   17
Calendars, 1959-1962, undated
Box   87
  Folder   18
Committee for Miners, 1967
Correspondence
Box   87
  Folder   19
1959
Box   88
  Folder   1-3
1960-1964
Box   88
  Folder   4
Cambridge, Massachusetts 1961-1962
Box   88
  Folder   5
Camp Lakeland, Hopewell Junction, New York 1963
Box   88
  Folder   6
Camp Midvale, 1961
Box   88
  Folder   7
Clark University, 1962-1963
Box   88
  Folder   8
Coffee House, 1967
Box   88
  Folder   9
Columbia University, 1962
Box   88
  Folder   10
Cornell University, 1967
Box   88
  Folder   11
C. W. Post College, 1963
Box   88
  Folder   12
Delany, Mary K., party 1959
Dombrowski correspondence
Box   88
  Folder   13
1958-1962
Box   89
  Folder   1
1963-1967
Box   89
  Folder   4
Epstein, Rebecca G. 1960-1966
Box   89
  Folder   5
Ethical Society of Northern Westchester, 1965
Box   89
  Folder   6
Farmingdale, New Jersey 1961
Box   89
  Folder   7
Fassler, Dr. Arnold 1963
Box   89
  Folder   8
Fayette County project, 1964
Box   89
  Folder   9
Fenston, Joy 1966
Box   89
  Folder   10
Fire Island, 1959-1964
Box   89
  Folder   11
Five Towns Forum, 1960-1961
Box   89
  Folder   12
"Fly Blackbird", 1962
Box   89
  Folder   13
Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1960
Box   89
  Folder   14
Freedom Information Service, 1966-1967
Box   89
  Folder   15
Gallway, Arthur A. 1960
Box   89
  Folder   16
Ghent, New York 1963-1964
Box   89
  Folder   17
Gilden, Mr. and Mrs. Bert D. 1966
Box   89
  Folder   18
Grachow, Freda K. 1962
Box   89
  Folder   19
Great Neck, New York 1960
Box   89
  Folder   20
Guthrie, Rev. Robert V. 1961
Box   89
  Folder   21
Hampshire Lodge, Jackson, New Hampshire 1961-1964
Box   89
  Folder   22
Hartford, Connecticut 1961-1963
Box   89
  Folder   23
Harvard-Radcliffe, Canterbury Club 1960-1961
Box   89
  Folder   24
Harvard Socialist Club, 1963
Box   89
  Folder   25
Hasselriis, Floyd 1961
Box   89
  Folder   26
Hendricks, Lola 1962
Box   89
  Folder   27
Higgs, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph 1959-1960
Box   89
  Folder   28
Holbrook, Massachusetts 1960-1961
Box   89
  Folder   29
Holt, Len 1961
Box   89
  Folder   30
Hunger Conference, 1969
Box   89
  Folder   31
Hurwitt, Dr. and Mrs. Elliott 1959
Box   89
  Folder   32
Hyman, Evelyn 1960
Box   89
  Folder   33
Illinois, 1967
Box   89
  Folder   34
Ingersoll, Mrs. Raymond V., Sr. 1960
Box   90
  Folder   1
Iowa, 1967
Box   90
  Folder   2
Jenkins, Shirley 1960
Box   90
  Folder   3
Jenkins, Mabel 1960
Box   90
  Folder   4
John Brown Commemoration Committee, 1965
Box   90
  Folder   5
King, Mrs. Slater 1964
Box   90
  Folder   6
Kingston, New York 1960
Box   90
  Folder   7
Lake Tarleton Country Club, 1963
Box   90
  Folder   8
Laurel, Mississippi 1968
Box   90
  Folder   9
Levinson, JoAnn 1963
Box   90
  Folder   10
McGee, Rosalie undated
Box   90
  Folder   11
McComb Appeal, 1961-1966
Box   90
  Folder   12
McKinney, Rev. Donald 1962-1963
Box   90
  Folder   13
McSurely, Allan 1967
Box   90
  Folder   14
Melish, William Howard 1958-1959
Box   90
  Folder   15
Middleton, New York 1964
Box   90
  Folder   16
Midwest tour, 1967
Box   90
  Folder   17
Minnesota, 1967
Box   90
  Folder   18
Miller, Joseph and Shelly 1967
Box   90
  Folder   19
Minutes-Campaign Committee, 1959
Box   90
  Folder   20
Mogulescu, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1959
Box   90
  Folder   21
Mogulescu, Maurice 1958
Box   90
  Folder   22
Mogegan Colony, 1960-1963
Box   90
  Folder   23
Mulloy, Joe and Karen 1968
Box   90
  Folder   24
Neustadt, Mrs. John O. 1966
Box   90
  Folder   25
New Hampshire campaign, 1963
Box   90
  Folder   26
New Haven, Connecticut 1959
Box   90
  Folder   27
New Rochelle, New York 1959-1964
Box   90
  Folder   28
New York Society for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1960
Box   90
  Folder   29
New York sponsors, 1959-1964
Box   90
  Folder   30
Ogden, Dunbar 1959-1964
Box   90
  Folder   31
Okun, Mr. and Mrs. William 1959-1960
Box   90
  Folder   32
Pappenheim, Yvonne 1967
Box   90
  Folder   33
Philadelphia committee, 1959-1967
Box   90
  Folder   34
Philadelphia Social Science Reform, 1963-1964
Box   90
  Folder   35
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1967
Box   91
  Folder   1
Pittsfield, Massachusetts 1959-1960
Box   91
  Folder   2
Poughkeepsie, New York 1963-1964
Box   91
  Folder   3
Providence, Rhode Island 1960-1962
Box   91
  Folder   4
Rabinowitz, Amy 1961-1962
Box   91
  Folder   5-10
Receptions, 1960-1966
Box   91
  Folder   11-13
Reports on contributions, 1964-1966
Box   91
  Folder   14
Reservation reports, 1963-1966
Box   91
  Folder   15
Reynolds Hills, Inc. 1963
Box   91
  Folder   16
Riddick, Moses A., Jr. 1963
Box   91
  Folder   17
Rochdale Golden Age Club, 1967
Box   91
  Folder   18
Rockland County Committee, 1959
Box   91
  Folder   19
Roosevelt, Eleanor 1958
Box   91
  Folder   20
Roosevelt Hotel, 1963-1968
Box   91
  Folder   21
Russell, Rev. William K. 1962-1964
Box   91
  Folder   22
Salter, John R., Jr. 1963
Box   91
  Folder   23
Shallow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Doris) 1966
Box   91
  Folder   24
Shelter Island, 1961-1962
Box   91
  Folder   25
Shrub Oak Park, 1960
Box   91
  Folder   26
Shuttlesworth, Ruby 1960-1961
Box   91
  Folder   27
Shyneyer, Mr. and Mrs. William 1966
Box   91
  Folder   28-30
Southern trip, 1959-1964
Box   92
  Folder   1
South Carolina Vote Project, 1960
Box   92
  Folder   2
Spain, Dr. and Mrs. David M. 1960-1966
Box   92
  Folder   3
Sponsors, 1963-1967
Box   92
  Folder   4
Springfield, Massachusetts 1961-1962
Box   92
  Folder   5
Straus, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley D. 1963-1964
Box   92
  Folder   6
Sugarman, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy 1967-1968
Box   92
  Folder   7
Swarthmore College, 1960
Box   92
  Folder   8
Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Sol 1962
Box   92
  Folder   9
Toronto, Canada 1961
Box   92
  Folder   10
Tribute to heroines of the South, 1961
Box   92
  Folder   11
University of Connecticut, 1962
Box   92
  Folder   12
Vermont, 1962
Box   92
  Folder   13
Vern, Mr. and Mrs. Ike 1960-1961
Box   92
  Folder   14
Vivian, Rev. C.T. 1962
Box   92
  Folder   15
Weitzman, Dr. Mary 1966
Box   92
  Folder   16
Westchester Committee, 1960
Box   92
  Folder   17
Williams, Claude 1960
Box   92
  Folder   18
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Luke 1967
Box   92
  Folder   19
Woodbury, Connecticut 1961-1962
Box   92
  Folder   20
Woodstock, New York 1960-1962
Box   92
  Folder   21
Wysoker, Jack and Ann 1967
Box   92
  Folder   22
Zellner, Rev. James A. 1964
Series: 2: 2007 Additions
Subseries: Anne and Carl Braden Files
Sub-subseries: Personal Files, 1942-2006
Braden, Carl and Anne, Joint files
Box   93
  Folder   1
Biographies and interviews, 1955-1970
Box   93
  Folder   2
Clemency appeal petition, 1961-1963
Clippings
Box   93
  Folder   3
Encyclopedias, magazines 1950, 1988-1989
Box   93
  Folder   4-14
Newspapers, 1943-2005, undated
Disc 72A/3-13
FE-CIO program, 25 episodes of the program broadcast by WINN, Louisville 1949 April
Mss 6
Financial files
Box   93
  Folder   15
Automobiles, 1974, 1988
Box   93
  Folder   16
Bank statements, 1954-1957, 1981-1996
Box   93
  Folder   17
Carl Braden funeral expenses, 1975
Box   93
  Folder   18
Gage, Margaret; Will 1983
Box   93
  Folder   19
House, 1952-1961
Box   93
  Folder   20
Miscellany, 1972-1998
Box   93
  Folder   21
Paid bills, 1985
Box   93
  Folder   22
Taxes and insurance information, 1995-2002
Box   93
  Folder   23
Telephone bills and telephone logs, 1986-1987
Box   93
  Folder   24
Hate mail, 1975
Box   93
  Folder   25
Itineraries/Schedules, 1965, 1973-1975
Box   93
  Folder   26
Medical information, 1963, 1974
Box   93
  Folder   27
Memorabilia, 1973-1975, undated
Box   93
  Folder   28
Miscellany, 1972-1994
Box   93
  Folder   29
Police records, 1963-1985, undated
Wade case
Box   93
  Folder   30
Early history, 1954-1955
Box   93
  Folder   31
Historical marker, 2004
Box   93
  Folder   32
History paper, 1995
Box   93
  Folder   33
Wade case literature, 1955
Rein, Selma
Box   93
  Folder   34
General HUAC correspondence, 1955-1961
Box   93
  Folder   35
D.C. Area Committee to Abolish HUAC, 1961
Box   93
  Folder   36
Washington Committee for the Louisville Cases, 1955-1956
Carl Braden Files
Box   93
  Folder   37
Articles, speeches, and speaking engagements 1955-1972
Box   93
  Folder   38
Biographies, 1974, undated
Box   93
  Folder   39
Death, 1975
Box   93
  Folder   40
Memorial services, 1975
Box   93
  Folder   41-42
Obituaries, clippings 1975
Box   93
  Folder   43
Sympathy letters, 1975
Box   93
  Folder   44
Unemployment, 1974-1975
Anne Braden Files
Box   93
  Folder   45
Awards, 1987-1994
Biographies
Box   93
  Folder   46
General, 1975-2003, undated
Box   93
  Folder   47
Subversive Southerner, by Cate Fosl 1993
Box   93
  Folder   48
Review of Fosl biography, by W. P. Jones 2003
Birthdays
Box   94
  Folder   1
70th celebration, 1994
Box   94
  Folder   2
75th celebration, 1999
Box   94
  Folder   3
Buchner (?), Fred 1945
Box   94
  Folder   4
Calendars, 1983-1990
Box   94
  Folder   5
Cigarettes, 1963
Box   94
  Folder   6
Date books, 1973-1975
Box   94
  Folder   7-8
Endorsements, 1975-1985, undated
Interviews
Box   94
  Folder   9
, with Lenore Hogan 1972
Box   94
  Folder   10
, Columbia University 1980
Box   94
  Folder   11
, with Ruth Pfister 1981
Box   94
  Folder   12-15
, with Sue Thrasher 1981
Box   94
  Folder   16
, Anti-racism literature project 1985
Box   94
  Folder   17
, with Barbara Ransby 1997
Box   94
  Folder   18
1999, 2001
Speaking engagements
Box   94
  Folder   19-35
1964-1999, undated
Box   94
  Folder   36
, Connecticut College 1994
Speeches
Box   94
  Folder   37-40
1963-1972
Box   95
  Folder   1-20
1973-1999, undated
Teaching files
Box   95
  Folder   21
Northern Kentucky University, 2000, 2006
Box   95
  Folder   22
University of Louisville, 2003-2006
Box   95
  Folder   23
Tributes and honorary events, 1976-2000
Writings
Articles
General
Box   95
  Folder   24-31
1958-1982
Box   96
  Folder   1-11
1983-2004
Box   96
  Folder   12
, McSurely article 1983
Box   96
  Folder   13
, Meiklejohn article 1984
Box   96
  Folder   14
, NCARL article 1986
Box   96
  Folder   15
, Kitchen table 1994
Box   96
  Folder   16
, Encyclopedia of African-American Associations 1999
Box   96
  Folder   17
, Greensboro Massacre 1999
Box   96
  Folder   18
Autobiography, undated
College writings
Box   96
  Folder   19
Drama, 1943
Box   96
  Folder   20-21
English Literature assignments and papers, 1943
Box   96
  Folder   22
Journalism aids, 1942-43
Box   96
  Folder   23
Notes and miscellany, 1943
Box   96
  Folder   24
Philosophy, 1943
Box   96
  Folder   25
Notes
Box   97-98
Notebooks and unidentified, undated
Box   96
  Folder   26-27
Notes to self/to-do lists, etc. 1982-2006, undated
Box   96
  Folder   28
Publication chart, undated
Box   96
  Folder   29-30
writings, Undated
Box   96
  Folder   31
The Wall Between, New material for 1999 edition
Braden Family Files
Box   96
  Folder   32
General, 1985-2001
Box   96
  Folder   33
Anita Braden illness and death, 1963-1964
Sub-subseries: Southern Conference Educational Fund Files, 1954-1985
1954-1966 (Southern Patriot/Field Organizers era) Subject Files
Box   100
  Folder   19
African American Press, 1959-1960
Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference
Box   100
  Folder   20
Correspondence, 1965-1966
Box   100
  Folder   21
Reports, 1965-1966
Box   100
  Folder   22
Atlanta Project, 1966
Box   100
  Folder   23
Chicago Friends of SCEF, 1957
Box   100
  Folder   24
Dunne, James E. 1957
Economic Research and Action Project (ERAP) of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1964
Box   100
  Folder   25
General, 1964
Box   100
  Folder   26
Louisville, 1964
Box   100
  Folder   27
Louisville, Miscellany 1964
Box   100
  Folder   28
Moore, Bruce: Case 1961-1965
Box   100
  Folder   29
School desegregation, 1965
Box   100
  Folder   30
Southern civil rights papers, 1965
Box   100
  Folder   31
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1964
Box   100
  Folder   32
White student project, 1964
1966-1973 (Co-directors era)
General correspondence
Box   98
  Folder   34-36
1967-1969
Box   99
  Folder   1-13
1970-1971
1972
Incoming letters
Box   99
  Folder   14-25
January-November
Box   100
  Folder   1-2
December, undated
Box   100
  Folder   3-16
Outgoing letters, undated
Subject Files
Box   100
  Folder   33
African Peoples Socialist Party
Box   100
  Folder   34
Ajanaku Family, 1974
Box   100
  Folder   35
Alabama miscellany, 1972-1974
Box   100
  Folder   36
Angola 4, 1973-1974
Box   100
  Folder   37
Appalachia, 1968-1973
Box   101
  Folder   1
Articles, Before 1973
Box   101
  Folder   2
Atlanta, 1966
Box   101
  Folder   3
Augusta, Georgia 1970
Box   101
  Folder   4
Ayden-Grifton (North Carolina) High School bombing, 1971-1972
Box   101
  Folder   5-6
Bail bond records, 1961-1962, 1969-1971
Box   101
  Folder   7
Bell, Fred 1972-1973
Box   101
  Folder   8
Black Afro Militant Movement (Florida)
Box   101
  Folder   9
Buffalo Creek, 1972
Box   101
  Folder   10
Busing, Pros and cons 1971-1972
Box   101
  Folder   11-13
Civil rights movements, Red-baiting attacks 1960s
Collins, Walter, Case
Box   101
  Folder   14-16
General, 1970-1972
Box   101
  Folder   17
D.C. protest, 1970
Box   101
  Folder   18
"Government File", 1971
Box   101
  Folder   19
Hoover suit by Collins, 1971
Box   101
  Folder   21
Press materials, 1970-1972
Box   101
  Folder   22
Prison letters from Collins, 1972
Box   101
  Folder   23
Texarkana prisoners, 1972
Box   101
  Folder   24-27
Tours, 1971
Box   101
  Folder   28
Council for White Organizing, 1969
"Crisis" in SCEF
Box   101
  Folder   29
General, 1971-1973
Box   101
  Folder   30
Correspondence, 1971-1974
Box   101
  Folder   31
Crisis mailings, 1973-1974, undated
Box   101
  Folder   32
Edwards, George 1968
Box   101
  Folder   33
Florida Farm Workers, 1971-1973
Box   101
  Folder   34
Florida strikes, 1972
Box   101
  Folder   35
Franklin, Louisiana 1972
Box   101
  Folder   36
Free University of Florida
Box   101
  Folder   37
Freeman, Harrop 1971
Box   101
  Folder   38
Gage, Margaret 1971
Box   101
  Folder   39
Gainesville 8, 1972-1973
Box   102
  Folder   1
Greever, Helen (regarding Board meetings) 1971
Box   102
  Folder   2
Grass Roots Organizing Work (GROW), 1968-1970
Gulfcoast Pulpwood Association
Box   102
  Folder   3-7
Strike, 1971-1973, undated
Box   102
  Folder   8
Masonite Corporation, 1967-1971
Box   102
  Folder   9
Haessler, Carl 1972
Box   102
  Folder   10
Harnisch, Carol 1969
Box   102
  Folder   11
Homemakers case, 1973
Box   102
  Folder   12
Immigration (Rodino Bill), 1973
Box   102
  Folder   13-16
IRS, 1970-1972
Box   102
  Folder   17
Jackson, Mississippi, organizing 1971
Box   102
  Folder   18
John Birch Society, 1961-1971
Box   102
  Folder   19
Junta of Militant Organizations (JOMO), 1971
Box   102
  Folder   20
Joye, Harlon 1969
Box   102
  Folder   21
Kellwood strike (Brownsville, Kentucky) 1972
Box   102
  Folder   22
Laurel, Mississippi 1969-1970
Box   102
  Folder   23
Legal project, 1970
Box   102
  Folder   24
Lexington women's group, 1969
Box   102
  Folder   25
Liberation News Service, 1972
Lists
Box   102
  Folder   26
Mailing, 1961-1962, undated
Box   102
  Folder   27
Miscellaneous, undated
Box   102
  Folder   28
Norfolk, undated
Box   102
  Folder   29-30
Potential supporters, 1970-1972, undated
Box   102
  Folder   31
Press, undated
Box   102
  Folder   32
Lorillord Workers (Louisville), 1973
Box   102
  Folder   33
Louisville 7, 1968-1973
Box   102
  Folder   34
Louisville Police Review, 1972
Box   102
  Folder   35
[Number not used]
Box   102
  Folder   36
Lowndes County, Alabama 1970-1971
McSurely, Alan and Margaret
Box   102
  Folder   37
Clippings, 1970-1983
Box   102
  Folder   38
Correspondence, 1970-1985
Box   102
  Folder   39
Court documents, 1967
Box   102
  Folder   40
FBI file, 1967
Box   102
  Folder   41
Finances, 1970
Box   102
  Folder   42
Hutchinson, George W. 1984
Box   103
  Folder   1
Miscellany, 1968
Box   103
  Folder   2
Ogle, Milton, Correspondence 1967
Box   103
  Folder   3
SCEF literature, 1967-1970
Box   103
  Folder   4
Matrix House, 1972-1973
Box   103
  Folder   5
Megill, Ken, Tenure case 1973
Box   103
  Folder   6
Memphis, Tennessee 1968-1972
Box   103
  Folder   7
"Mine battles", 1971-1972
Box   103
  Folder   8
Miscellany, 1973
Box   103
  Folder   9
Miscellaneous cases, 1972
Box   103
  Folder   10
Mississippi, 1966
Box   103
  Folder   11
Monk-Spicer Case, 1973
Box   103
  Folder   12
Moore, Charles 1968-1971
Box   103
  Folder   13
Mountain Education Associates, 1970-1971
Box   103
  Folder   14
Mountain Project, 1971
Box   103
  Folder   15-17
Mulloy, Joseph, Case in Court of Appeals 1969
Box   103
  Folder   18
Murray State, 1972
Box   103
  Folder   19
National Association of Inter-group Officials, 1966
Box   103
  Folder   20
National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC), 1973
Box   103
  Folder   21
National Conference for New Politics (NCNP), 1967
North Carolina
Box   103
  Folder   22
General, 1972-1973
Box   103
  Folder   23
Brochure-"Right to Organize", 1972-1973
Box   103
  Folder   24
North Carolina Organizing Conference, circa 1970
Box   103
  Folder   25
New York office, 1966-1972
Box   103
  Folder   26
Operation Open Debate, 1966
Box   103
  Folder   27
Oneita, South Carolina, textile strike 1973
Box   103
  Folder   28
Owens, Danny Ray 1969
Box   103
  Folder   29
Parker, Charles 1969-1971
Box   103
  Folder   30
People for Peace, 1973
Box   103
  Folder   31
Philippines, 1973
Box   103
  Folder   32
Portsmouth, Virginia 1977
Box   103
  Folder   33
Pratt, George 1963-1972
Box   103
  Folder   34
Prisons, 1973-1975
Box   103
  Folder   35
Propaganda, 1965
Box   103
  Folder   36
Quincy 5, 1971-1972
Box   103
  Folder   37
Rhode Island, 1973
Box   103
  Folder   38
Rhodes Scholars, 1972
Box   103
  Folder   39
Political prisoners, 1971, 1973
Box   103
  Folder   40
Richmond Prison, 1973
Box   108
  Folder   39
South Carolina politics, 1969-1972
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Administrative Records
Box   103
  Folder   41
Charter and bylaws, 1966-1971
Box   103
  Folder   42-43
Board minutes, 1968-1970
Financial records
Box   103
  Folder   44-45
General, 1957-1971
Box   104
  Folder   1
Account book, undated
Box   104
  Folder   2
Audits, 1957-1968
Box   104
  Folder   3
Balance statements, 1970-1971
Box   104
  Folder   4
Bequests, undated
Box   104
  Folder   5
Budgets, 1969-1972
Expense reports
Box   104
  Folder   6
General, 1971-1972
Box   104
  Folder   7
Anne Braden, 1972
Box   104
  Folder   8
Field work, 1964-1966
Reports
Box   104
  Folder   9-11
Paper reports, 1971-1972
Disc 72A/12
Recorded report to New York Friends, 1971 April
Mss 6
Fundraising
Box   104
  Folder   12
Letters, 1966-1969
Box   104
  Folder   13
Miscellany, 1968-1974
Box   104
  Folder   14-15
New York, 1969-1973
Box   104
  Folder   16
History excerpts, 1972
Box   104
  Folder   17
Income taxes, 1970-1971
Box   105
  Folder   1-13
Legal cases in bound volumes, 1954-1970
Box   104
  Folder   18
Lists, 1967-1968
Box   104
  Folder   19
Miscellany, undated
Publications
Box   104
  Folder   20
Albany Cases, undated
Box   104
  Folder   21
Anger in the Southern Pines, undated
Box   104
  Folder   22
Appalachia, undated
Box   104
  Folder   23
Appalachian History Book, 1971
Box   104
  Folder   24
Basic information, undated
Box   104
  Folder   25
Birmingham: People in Motion, undated
Box   104
  Folder   26
Brochures, undated
Box   104
  Folder   27
Calendars, 1973-1975
Box   104
  Folder   28
Cards, undated
Box   104
  Folder   29
Crackdown in Florida, undated
Box   104
  Folder   31
An Enemy of the People, undated
Box   104
  Folder   32
Florida Peace tour, 1967
Box   104
  Folder   33
Friends printed letters, 1969-1974
Box   104
  Folder   34
Freeman, Harrop undated
Box   104
  Folder   35
Grass Roots Organizing Work, undated
Box   104
  Folder   36
If You Have Nothing to Hide, undated
Box   104
  Folder   37
Information sheets, 1964-1968, undated
Internal mailings and memos
Box   104
  Folder   38-39
1958-1969
Box   106
  Folder   1-13
1970-1975, undated
Box   106
  Folder   14
Laurel, undated
Box   106
  Folder   15
Leaflets and pamphlets, 1963-1972
Box   106
  Folder   16
Letter to the People of Kentucky
Box   106
  Folder   17
Louisville, 1970
Mass mailings
Box   106
  Folder   18-19
1957-1960
Box   107
  Folder   1-17
1961-1976, undated
Box   107
  Folder   18
McClellan, 1967
Box   107
  Folder   19
Miscellaneous publications, 1967-1973
Box   107
  Folder   20
My Beliefs, undated
Box   107
  Folder   21
News clippings, 1954-1975
Newsletters
Box   107
  Folder   22
1967-1969
Box   108
  Folder   1-2
1969-1973, undated
Box   108
  Folder   3-4
issues, 1973 August-September
Organize [Film], about SCEF in Appalachia
Box   108
  Folder   5
Paper file, 1970
CA 503
16 mm film
Mss 6
Box   108
  Folder   6
Organizers Library, 1967
Box   108
  Folder   33
Policy statements and resolutions, 1958, 1964-1971, undated
Box   108
  Folder   34
Political Prisoners, undated
Box   108
  Folder   35
Printed reports and calendars, 1964
Box   108
  Folder   36
SCEF brochure draft, undated
Box   108
  Folder   37
SCEF pamphlets, 1969-1971, undated
Box   108
  Folder   38
So You Think You Have a Free Press?
Southern Patriot
Box   108
  Folder   7
Brochure, 1965
Box   108
  Folder   8-11
Correspondence, 1966-1977
Box   108
  Folder   12
Guidelines, 1970, undated
Box   108
  Folder   13
Sales and marketing, 1967-1968
Box   108
  Folder   14
Stories, Miscellaneous 1972
Box   108
  Folder   15
Rare issue, 1957, November
Box   108
  Folder   16-32
Issue background, 1972-1973
Box   109
  Folder   3
Staff memos, 1969-1970
Box   108
  Folder   40
Sterilization reprint, 1968, 1973
Box   108
  Folder   41
They Can't Put It Back, 1970
Box   108
  Folder   42
This We Believe, undated
Box   108
  Folder   43
Unemployed Have Rights, Too 1971
Box   108
  Folder   44
Voices from the White South, undated
Box   108
  Folder   45
Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW), History, 1938-1956
Box   108
  Folder   46
Southern Legal Action Movement, 1970-1971
Box   108
  Folder   47
Southern Mountain Project, 1966
Box   108
  Folder   48
Southern oral history project of ISS, 1972
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
Box   109
  Folder   6-7
Tennessee, 1971-1973
Box   109
  Folder   8
Tucker, Connie 1971
Box   109
  Folder   9
United Electrical Workers (Frank Rosen), 1971-1972
Box   109
  Folder   10
Virginia prisons, 1972
Box   109
  Folder   11
Waddell, Joe 1972
Box   109
  Folder   12
University of Louisville Black Student Union, 1969
Box   109
  Folder   13-16
Welch, Mike 1972-1973
Box   109
  Folder   17-18
West End Community Council, 1963-1968
Box   109
  Folder   19
West Virginia Human Rights Commission, 1963-1965
Box   109
  Folder   20
Wilkinson, Frank 1970
Box   109
  Folder   21
Williams, Ronnie 1973
Box   109
  Folder   22
World Press, 1970
Sub-subseries: Southern Organizing Committee, 1973-2006
General correspondence (incoming)
Box   100
  Folder   16-18
1973 January
Box   109
  Folder   23-31
1973 February-October
Box   110
  Folder   1-18
1973 November-1975 February
Box   111
  Folder   1-23
1975 March-1979
Box   112
  Folder   1-13
1980-1984
Box   113
  Folder   1-12
1985-1988
Box   114
  Folder   1-15
1989-1998
Box   115
  Folder   1-9
1999-2006, undated
General correspondence (outgoing)
Box   115
  Folder   10-38
1973-1975 March
Box   116
  Folder   1-29
1975 April-1988
Box   117
  Folder   1-19
(very limited after 1995), 1989-2006, undated
Subject Files
Box   117
  Folder   20
ABC Documentaries, 1983
Box   117
  Folder   21
Abelard Grant (for SOC Health and Environmental Justice Project), 1995-1998
Box   117
  Folder   22
Abortion, 1976-1977
Box   117
  Folder   23
Abu-Jamal, Mumia 1989-1995
Box   117
  Folder   24
Affirmative Action, 1984-1995
Box   117
  Folder   25
Affirmative Action, Ad Hoc Committee for (Louisville) 1995
Box   117
  Folder   26-29
African-American Environmental Justice Network (AAEJAN), 1997-2002
Box   117
  Folder   30
"Dirty South Digest", 1997-1999
Box   117
  Folder   31
Greensboro Justice Fund Grant, 2000
Box   117
  Folder   32
Public Welfare Foundation Reports, 2000-2001
Alabama Black Belt Cases
Box   117
  Folder   33
Frontline reprint, 1985-1986
Box   117
  Folder   34-35
Clippings, 1984-1988
Box   117
  Folder   36
Legal documents, 1985, 1998
Box   117
  Folder   37
SOC involvement, 1985-1988
Box   117
  Folder   38
Voting fraud cases, Underwood/Simpson transcription undated
Box   117
  Folder   39
Algebra Project, 1986-1992
Box   117
  Folder   40
All Peoples' Congress, 1981-1982
Box   117
  Folder   41
Allison, Pat (Wall Between play) 1983
Box   117
  Folder   42
Allison, William, Letter 1987-2000
Box   117
  Folder   43
American Cast Iron Pipe Company (Birmingham) employees, 1975
Box   117
  Folder   44
ACLU Conference to end the Cold War, 1990
Box   117
  Folder   45a
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1973
Box   117
  Folder   45b
Americans for Racial Peace and Economic Justice, undated
Box   117
  Folder   46
Ames, Jessie Daniel 1972
Amnesty
Box   117
  Folder   47-48
1972
Box   118
  Folder   1-6
1973-1982, undated
Box   118
  Folder   7
Anniston, Alabama 1995-1996
Anniversary conference for SCHW
Box   118
  Folder   8-9
General, 1989
Box   118
  Folder   10
Brochure background
Box   118
  Folder   11
Concept and proposal
Box   118
  Folder   12
Follow-up
Box   118
  Folder   13
Anti-Communism, Chilean coup 1975
Box   118
  Folder   14
Anti-Communism conference (Harvard), Transcript 1988
Box   118
  Folder   15
Apartheid, 1974-1985
Box   118
  Folder   16
Appalachia, 1975-1981
Box   118
  Folder   17-18
Appalachian Community Fund, 1989-1999
Box   118
  Folder   19
Appalachian Focus, 1994-2000
Box   118
  Folder   20
Appalachian history (of African Americans), undated
Box   118
  Folder   21
Appalachian South Folklife Center, 1983-1988
Box   118
  Folder   22-23
April Actions for Peace, Jobs, and Justice 1985-1987
Box   118
  Folder   24-25
Arrington, Richard 1991-1994
Box   118
  Folder   26
Atmore-Holman Brothers, 1974-1975
Box   118
  Folder   27
B-1 Bomber, 1976-1977
Box   118
  Folder   28
Babcock Foundation, 1999
Baker, Ella (Biographical film)
Box   118
  Folder   29
General, 1978-1987
Box   118
  Folder   30
Baker Interview transcript, 1979
Box   118
  Folder   31
Bakke Case, 1977-1978
Box   118
  Folder   32
Bather Group cable case, 1997
Box   118
  Folder   33
Beldon Fund, 1989, 2000-2001
Box   118
  Folder   34
Bell, Emile Pete 1976
Box   118
  Folder   35
Ben & Jerry's, 1996
Box   118
  Folder   36
Berster, Kristina 1978
Box   118
  Folder   37
Bevel, James, Luther, Memo to Andrew Young 1980
Box   118
  Folder   38
"Beyond Containment" conference, 1988
Box   118
  Folder   39
Big Mountain, 1985-1986
Birmingham
Box   118
  Folder   40
Churches project, 1992
Box   119
  Folder   1
Miscellany, 1971-1985
Box   119
  Folder   2
Politics, 1990
Box   119
  Folder   3-4
Black elected officials, 1975-1976, 1986-1989
Box   119
  Folder   5
Black history, undated
Box   119
  Folder   8
Black man for mayor of Louisville project, 1984
Box   119
  Folder   6
Black theory project, 1979
Box   119
  Folder   7
Black Workers for Justice, 1990-1994, undated
Box   119
  Folder   9
Blitz Amendment, 1980-1982
Box   119
  Folder   10
Block, Sam Theodore 1987
Box   119
  Folder   11
Block grants, undated
Box   119
  Folder   12
Blakely, Georgia (CDR case) 1989-1990
Box   119
  Folder   13
Blossom, Frederick A., Biography project 1960-1975
Box   119
  Folder   14
Boggs, James 1974-1979
Box   119
  Folder   15
Bork, Robert 1987
Boston
Box   119
  Folder   16
Affirmative Action, 1996-1999
Box   119
  Folder   17
Boston schools, 1974-1976
Box   119
  Folder   18
Boudin, Kathy 1982-1986
Bozeman, Maggie and Julia Wilder Case
Box   119
  Folder   19
General, 1981-1982
Box   119
  Folder   20
Clippings, 1981-1987
Braden Center
Box   119
  Folder   21-22
General, 1969-1995
Box   119
  Folder   23
Expenses
Braden Memorial Fund
Box   119
  Folder   24-28
General, 1975-1987, undated
Box   119
  Folder   29
Correspondence, 1979-1982
Box   119
  Folder   30
Eiges bequest, 1978
Box   119
  Folder   31
Financial records, 1976-2003, undated
Box   119
  Folder   32
Brandley, Clarence Lee 1986-1987
Box   119
  Folder   33
Bromley, Ernest and Marion, Case 1975
Box   119
  Folder   34
Brooks, Johnny Lee, Case 1975
Box   119
  Folder   35
Brooks, Tyrone 1982
Box   119
  Folder   36
Brown, Robert A., Case 1990
Box   119
  Folder   37
Brown, Judith Benniger 1991, 1994
Box   119
  Folder   38
Brunswick, Georgia, Chemical plant 1996-1999
Box   119
  Folder   39
Bryant, Pat, Writings and miscellany 1980-1997
Box   119
  Folder   40
Buck Dinner (SOC), 1981-1986
Box   120
  Folder   1
Bush, George H. W., Open letters to 1991, undated
Box   120
  Folder   2
Burnett, Willie, Case 1975-1977
Box   120
  Folder   3
Cambridge, Massachusetts Civil Defense Awareness 1981
Box   120
  Folder   4
Campaign for New Priorities, 1991
Box   120
  Folder   5
Campaign for Political Rights, 1976-1982
Box   120
  Folder   6
Canney, Bob, Case 1976
Box   120
  Folder   7
Carolina Action, 1978
Box   120
  Folder   8
Carter, Fred, Case 1983-1985
Carthan, Eddie
Box   120
  Folder   9
Braden correspondence, 1981-1985
Box   120
  Folder   10-11
Clippings, 1981-1986
Box   120
  Folder   12
Flyers, 1982-1983
Box   120
  Folder   13
National Alliance involvement, 1982-1983
Box   120
  Folder   14
National campaign committee, 1982-1983
Box   120
  Folder   15
Other supporters, 1981-1984
Box   120
  Folder   16
Carver, Ilene 1975, 1979
Box   120
  Folder   17
Causes and cures of narcotic addiction, 1990-1991
Box   120
  Folder   18
Center for Community Change, 1996
Box   120
  Folder   19
Center for Constitutional Rights, 1972-1993
Center for Democratic Renewal (CDR)
Box   120
  Folder   20
Annual reports, 1989-1993
Box   120
  Folder   21-24
Board memos and mailings, 1985-1995
Box   120
  Folder   25
Braden correspondence, 1986-1996
Box   120
  Folder   26
Clippings and press releases, 1985-1992
Box   120
  Folder   27
Democracy and racism conference, 1990
Box   120
  Folder   28
Executive Committee meeting, 1989 December
Box   120
  Folder   29
Finances, 1989-1993
Box   120
  Folder   30
Literature, 1989-1994, undated
Box   120
  Folder   31
Minutes, 1986-1990
Box   120
  Folder   32
Miscellany, 1989-2004
Box   120
  Folder   33
Proposals and projects, 1990-1992
Box   120
  Folder   34
Reports, 1985-1992
Box   120
  Folder   35
Weekly Update, 1986-1992
Box   120
  Folder   36
Center for the Study of the Harassment of African-Americans, 1991-1993
Box   120
  Folder   37
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, 1973-1976
Box   120
  Folder   38
Chalmen, David, Book chapter review 1990
Box   120
  Folder   39
Changeworks, 1999
Box   121
  Folder   1
Chapman, Frank, Defense 1973-1974
Box   121
  Folder   2
Chapman, Vernon 1982
Charlotte 3
Box   121
  Folder   3
General, 1972-1978
Box   121
  Folder   4
Clippings, 1972-1974
Box   121
  Folder   5
Legal material, 1972-1974
Box   121
  Folder   6
Literature drafts, undated
Box   121
  Folder   7
Chattanooga, Concerned Citizens for Justice 1993
Box   121
  Folder   8
Chattanooga grant (regarding Alton Park), 1998-1999
Chavis, Ben
Box   121
  Folder   9
General, 1985-1994
Box   121
  Folder   10-11
NAACP ouster, 1994
Box   121
  Folder   12
Chicksaw, Alabama, Boycott 1982
Box   121
  Folder   13
Chino (CA) prisoners escape defense committee, 1973
Box   121
  Folder   14
Christian-Marxist dialogue, 1977
Christic Institute
Box   121
  Folder   15
Amicus brief regarding Robeson County, 1990
Box   121
  Folder   16
Contragate
Box   121
  Folder   17
Southern office, 1983-1993
Box   121
  Folder   18
Cincinnati Organizing Conference, 1988
Box   121
  Folder   19
Citizens Associated Housing (Louisville), undated
Box   121
  Folder   20
Citizen Education Fund, 1984
Box   121
  Folder   21
Citizens for Tax Justice, 1986
Box   121
  Folder   22
Civil rights, Miscellaneous history 1970, 1987
Box   121
  Folder   23
Clergy and Laity Concerned, Civil rights brochure text 1982
Box   121
  Folder   24
Clinton-SOC, undated
Box   121
  Folder   25
Coalition for Economic Survival, 1974-1975
Box   121
  Folder   26
Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy, 1977-1985
Box   121
  Folder   27
Coalition for Peace in the Middle East (Louisville), 1991
Box   121
  Folder   28
Coalition for a People's Alternative, 1980-1982
Box   121
  Folder   29
Coalition to Stop Funding the War, 1973-1974
Box   121
  Folder   30
Cobb County, Georgia (Mary Cater paper) 1985
Box   121
  Folder   31
Coleman, Al 1987
Box   121
  Folder   32
Coleman, Alfis, (violence in Louisville) 1976
Box   121
  Folder   33
Coleman, Louis 1986-2002
Box   121
  Folder   34
Columbus, Christopher, Quincentennary 1991-1992
Box   121
  Folder   35
Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), 1982-1985
Box   121
  Folder   36a
Committee for Survival, 1980-1981
Box   121
  Folder   36b
Communication Workers Plaza Tenants Union (Nashville), 1977
Box   121
  Folder   37
Communist Party, 1972-1995
Box   121
  Folder   38
Community Crisis Training Workshop, 1972
Community-labor conferences (SOC)
Box   121
  Folder   39
1990 November
Box   122
  Folder   1-2
, Birmingham 1991
Box   122
  Folder   3-4
, Baton Rouge 1992
, New Orleans 1992
Box   122
  Folder   5
Brochure
Box   122
  Folder   6
Correspondence
Box   122
  Folder   7
Follow-up
Box   122
  Folder   8
Funding
Box   122
  Folder   9
Grants
Box   122
  Folder   10
Packet materials
Box   122
  Folder   11
Planning
Box   122
  Folder   12
Community stories regarding the environment, 1994
Box   122
  Folder   13
Concerned Peoples Coalition, 1977-1978
Box   122
  Folder   14
Conference on Coalition Building, 1985
Box   122
  Folder   15
Constitutional Convention, 1979
Box   122
  Folder   16a
Continental Walk, 1976
Box   122
  Folder   16b
Council on Economic Priorities, 1980, 1995
Box   122
  Folder   17
Council on Interracial Books for Children, 1982-1983
Box   122
  Folder   18
Council on Peacemaking and Religion, 1980-1983
Box   122
  Folder   19
Conyers, John (KKK and racial violence) 1980-1981
Box   122
  Folder   20
Cuba, 1975
Curtis, Mark, Case
Box   122
  Folder   21
Clippings, 1988-1993
Box   122
  Folder   22
Defense Committee, 1988-1990
Box   122
  Folder   23
Other supporters, 1990-1993
Box   122
  Folder   24
Daniels, Ron 1990-1991
Davis, Angela
Box   122
  Folder   25
Louisville rally, 1976
Box   122
  Folder   26
Southern support committee, 1971-1975
Davis, Marian, Scholarship Fund (later Davis & Norton Putter)
Correspondence
Box   122
  Folder   27-30
1966-1982
Box   123
  Folder   1-7
1983-2006, undated
Box   123
  Folder   8
Annual reports, 1971-2000
Box   123
  Folder   9
Dayspring, 2000
Box   123
  Folder   10
D.C. statehood campaign, 1991
Box   123
  Folder   11
Dean, Keith and Eugene Harper Case 1985
Death penalty
Box   123
  Folder   12-13
1974-1989
Box   123
  Folder   14
Cases, Paper research 1972, 1985
Box   123
  Folder   15
Delta Ministry, 1970-1971, 1982
Box   123
  Folder   16
Demarta, Nancy 1999-2003, undated
Box   123
  Folder   17
Denton, Jeremiah 1981
Box   123
  Folder   18
Derby Weekend, 2000
Box   123
  Folder   19
Dioxin, 1996
Dombrowski, James
Box   123
  Folder   20
General, 1966-1983
Box   123
  Folder   21
[Folder not used]
Box   123
  Folder   22
Memorial, 1983
Box   123
  Folder   23
Douglas, Scott 1984, undated
Box   123
  Folder   24
Draft, 1971-1972, 1980, 1986
Box   123
  Folder   25
Drugs, 1989
Box   123
  Folder   26
Dube, E. Fred, Case 1987
Box   123
  Folder   27
Duke, David, Senate race 1990
Box   123
  Folder   28
Dunn, Jim 1986-1989
Box   123
  Folder   29
Durr, Cliff and Virginia 1951-1993
Box   123
  Folder   30
East Cherokee Defense League notes, 1997
Box   123
  Folder   31
Economic facts, 1979
Box   123
  Folder   32
Eddyville Prison, NAACP chapter 1982
Box   123
  Folder   33
Editing tips, undated
Box   124
  Folder   1
Elections, 1976, 1980
Box   124
  Folder   2
Empower the People Campaign, 1994-1995
Box   124
  Folder   3
Environmental Justice Fund, Bylaws
Box   124
  Folder   4
Environmental Justice Network, 1995
Environmental Justice Project (SOC)
Box   124
  Folder   5
Funding Exchange grants, 1992-1997
Box   124
  Folder   6
Grant budgets, 1992-1998
Box   124
  Folder   7
Grant application pieces, 2000
Grant proposals
Box   124
  Folder   8
"Building the Peoples Movement", 1995
Box   124
  Folder   9
"Building a Southern Community/Labor Movement", 1992
Box   124
  Folder   10
"Consolidating, Expanding, and Deepening" 1993
Box   124
  Folder   11
"Consolidating the Power...", 1999
Box   124
  Folder   12
"The Essential Next Steps", 1994
Box   124
  Folder   13
"Making the Link: The Next Steps", 1996
Box   124
  Folder   14
"Voice of Thunder", 1996
Box   124
  Folder   15
Grants, Miscellaneous
Box   124
  Folder   16
Grants, Network development 1997
Box   124
  Folder   17
Literature for proposals
Box   124
  Folder   18
Miscellany
Box   124
  Folder   19
Packet, 1993
Box   124
  Folder   20
Plan (Five-Year Plan), 1995
Box   124
  Folder   21
Possible grant attachments, 1992, 2000
Box   124
  Folder   22
Principles, 1992
Box   124
  Folder   23-24
Reports, 1992-2002
Box   124
  Folder   25-26
Working group, 1994-1995
Box   124
  Folder   27
Environmental Research Foundation, 1996
Box   124
  Folder   28
Environmental Protection Agency, 1992-1998
Box   124
  Folder   31
Episcopal Peace Fellowship, 1972-1974
Box   124
  Folder   29
Equal Justice Information Center (Louisville), 1974
Box   124
  Folder   30
Equal Rights Congress, 1977-1979
Box   124
  Folder   32
Evans, Larry 1990, undated
Box   124
  Folder   33
Eyes on the Prize, 1984-1987
Box   124
  Folder   34
Fair Budget Action, 1981-1983
Box   124
  Folder   35
"Farm economics", 1976
Farm workers
Box   124
  Folder   36
Cincinnati, 1973-1974
Box   124
  Folder   37
General, 1972-1985
Box   124
  Folder   38
Farris, Carl 1974-1979
Box   124
  Folder   39
FBI/CIA, 1975-1978
Box   124
  Folder   40
Federation of Southern Cooperatives, 1980-1993
Box   124
  Folder   41
Feed the People, 1976-1977
Box   124
  Folder   42a
Feliciano, Carlos undated
Box   124
  Folder   42b
Feminist Women's Health Center (Tallahassee), 1980
Box   124
  Folder   43
Financial Democracy Campaign, 1989-1992
Box   124
  Folder   44
Finlator, Rev. W. W. 1976, 1992
Box   124
  Folder   45
First Amendment, SNCC 1987
Box   124
  Folder   46
Florida Alliance, 1974-1975
Box   124
  Folder   47
Florida prisoners, 1971, 1981-1982
Box   125
  Folder   1
Ford, Austin (about Emmaus House in Atlanta) 1972
Box   125
  Folder   2
Forman, James 1967-1992
Box   125
  Folder   3
Fosl, Cate (Anne Braden biographer) 1990-2002
Box   125
  Folder   4
Foster, Ewen, Mailing list circa 1983
Box   125
  Folder   5
Freedom of Information Act, 1979-1982
Box   125
  Folder   6
Freedom Summer, 1979
Box   125
  Folder   7
Friends of the Filipino People, 1974-1982
Box   125
  Folder   8
Fund for Open Information and Accountability, 1979-1982
Box   125
  Folder   9
Fund for Southern Communities, 1989-1998
Box   125
  Folder   10
Funding Exchange, 1981-1989
Box   125
  Folder   11
Furniture workers, 1981-1993
Box   125
  Folder   12
Gather, Donnie circa 1984
Box   125
  Folder   13
Gay rights, 1978
Box   125
  Folder   14
Gelders, Joe, Anne Braden biographical project 1969-1978
Box   125
  Folder   15
Genesee Valley Citizens for Peace, 1973-1985
Box   125
  Folder   16
Germany (CARL BRADEN contacts and trip), 1973-1975
Box   125
  Folder   17
GI Coffeehouse, 1970-1971
Box   125
  Folder   18
Gingrich, Newt (in Louisville) 1998
Box   125
  Folder   19
"Good Quotes", undated
Goodman, Carolyn
Box   125
  Folder   20
1983-1989
Box   125
  Folder   21
Freedom Summer, 1994
Box   125
  Folder   22
Graham, Ernest and Eugene Allen case undated
Box   125
  Folder   23
Grand juries, 1971-1979
Grant, Jim
Box   125
  Folder   24-27
General correspondence, 1969-1979
Box   125
  Folder   28
Legal documents, 1972-1973
Box   125
  Folder   29
Gray, Heather 1990
Box   125
  Folder   30
Gray, Willie 1990, 1991
Box   125
  Folder   31
Gray Panthers, 1985-1987
Box   125
  Folder   32
Green Movement, 1992
Box   125
  Folder   33
Greenpeace, 1996
Box   125
  Folder   34
Greene County (about Alabama Black Belt cases), 1998
Greensboro
Box   126
  Folder   1-4
General correspondence, 1979-1983, undated
Box   126
  Folder   5
Amicus briefs, 1984-1985
Box   126
  Folder   6
Chavis paper, 1979
Box   126
  Folder   7
Communist Workers Party, 1979-1989
Greensboro Justice Fund
Box   126
  Folder   8-9
General, 1981-1985, 2001
Box   126
  Folder   10
SOC grants, 1989-2004
Box   126
  Folder   11
Miscellany, 1980-1999, undated
Box   126
  Folder   12
Trial stories, 1985, undated
Box   126
  Folder   13
Guest books, undated
Gulf Coast Tenant Leadership Project
Box   126
  Folder   14
Clippings, 1983-1987
Box   126
  Folder   15
Campaign for Human Development, 1983-1987
Box   126
  Folder   16
Correspondence, 1983-1994
Box   126
  Folder   17
Environment, 1988-1992
Box   126
  Folder   18
Grants, 1983-1994
Box   126
  Folder   19
Housing, 1983-1987
Box   126
  Folder   20
Minutes, 1983-1984
Box   126
  Folder   21
Miscellany, undated
Box   126
  Folder   22
Shadowbrook (Pascagoula), 1983
Box   126
  Folder   23
Gunn, Howard, case 1984
Box   126
  Folder   24
Haitian refugees, 1974, 1981-1987
Hamer, Fannie Lou
Box   126
  Folder   25
Convention, 1988
Box   126
  Folder   26
Death, 1977
Box   126
  Folder   27
Hamlet, North Carolina 1991-1992
Box   126
  Folder   28
Hand, Judy, Correspondence 1978-1992
Box   126
  Folder   29
Harlan, Kentucky (Save Georgetown) 1974-1975
Box   126
  Folder   30
Harris, Fred J., Louisville case 1979-1984
Harris, Johnny "Imani"
Box   126
  Folder   31
Clippings, 1978-1989
Box   127
  Folder   1
Flyers, circa 1983-1987
Box   127
  Folder   2
General papers, 1978-1987
Box   127
  Folder   3
National Alliance support, 1983-1988
Box   127
  Folder   4
Hatcher, Eddie 1989
Box   127
  Folder   5
"Hate & nut mail", 1973-1976, undated
Box   127
  Folder   6
Haven House, 1998
Box   127
  Folder   7
Hazen Foundation, 1993-1995
Box   127
  Folder   8
Healthcare, 1993-2000
Box   127
  Folder   9
Help Us Make a Nation (HUMAN), 1980-1985
Highlander
Box   127
  Folder   10
General correspondence, 1975-1995
Box   127
  Folder   11
Economic environmental report, 1990
Box   127
  Folder   12
Myles Horton birthday, 2005
Box   127
  Folder   13
Hightower, Jim 1990
Box   127
  Folder   14
Hines, Tommy Lee 1978
Box   127
  Folder   15
Hispanic issues, undated
Box   127
  Folder   16
Hiss, Alger (brief Anne Braden note) 1976
Box   127
  Folder   17a
Hodes, Jane, Donation to collection
Box   127
  Folder   17b
Hodes, Robert 1978
Box   127
  Folder   18
Holsaert, Faith 1983-1991
Holtzclaw, Brian, case
Box   127
  Folder   19-20
Briefs, 1995-1996
Box   127
  Folder   21
Correspondence, 1995
Box   127
  Folder   22
EPA briefs, 1995
Box   127
  Folder   23
Mailing lists, 1994-1995
Box   127
  Folder   24
Partial transcript, undated
Box   127
  Folder   25
SOC involvement, 1994-1998
Box   127
  Folder   26
State of Kentucky case, 1995
Box   127
  Folder   27
Stipulations, declarations 1995
Box   127
  Folder   28
Honey, Mike 1983-1994
Box   127
  Folder   29
Horsley, Al, case 1983
Box   127
  Folder   30
Hospital workers, 1977-1983, undated
Box   127
  Folder   31
Housing, 1979-1989
Box   127
  Folder   32
Houston 12, 1973-1975
Box   127
  Folder   33
Human-i-Tees, SOC grant 1995
Box   127
  Folder   34
Humphrey-Hawkins Bill, undated
Box   127
  Folder   35
Hunt, Daryl 1985
Box   127
  Folder   36
Hurder, Alex, KKK article 1980
Box   127
  Folder   37
Illinois South Project, 1974-1976
Box   127
  Folder   38
"In the Public Interest", undated
Box   127
  Folder   39
Incinerator (Louisville issue), 1991
Box   127
  Folder   40
Ingram, Rosa Lee, case 1989
Box   127
  Folder   41
Institute for Southern Studies, 1982-1994
Box   127
  Folder   42
Intelligence (government), 1980
Box   128
  Folder   1
Inter-Religious Foundation for Community Organization, 1973-1988
Box   128
  Folder   2
International Study Days for a Society Overcoming Domination, 1977
Box   128
  Folder   3
International Women's Year/Days, 1977-1987
Box   128
  Folder   4
Interview notes, 1997
Box   128
  Folder   5
Interview proposal, 1999
Box   128
  Folder   6
Ittleson Foundation, 1992-1996
Jackson, Jesse
Presidential campaign, 1984
Box   128
  Folder   7
General papers
Box   128
  Folder   8
Braden correspondence, 1983-1984
Box   128
  Folder   9
Kentucky campaign
Box   128
  Folder   10
National campaign
Box   128
  Folder   11
Organizing in white communities
Presidential campaign, 1988
Box   128
  Folder   12-13
Clippings
Box   128
  Folder   14
Issue briefs
Kentucky campaign
Box   128
  Folder   15
Braden letters
Box   128
  Folder   16
General campaign papers
Box   128
  Folder   17
Campaign literature
Box   128
  Folder   18-19
Outreach efforts
Box   128
  Folder   20
Volunteers
Box   128
  Folder   21
Literature
Box   128
  Folder   22
National campaign
Box   128
  Folder   23
Speakers kit
Box   128
  Folder   24
Speeches
Box   128
  Folder   25
Women's involvement
Box   128
  Folder   26-27
Miscellany, 1984-1996
Box   128
  Folder   28
Jefferson County (Kentucky) Fight Back Coalition, 1981-1983
Box   128
  Folder   29
Jefferson County Public Education Equity Coalition, 1984
Jobs with Justice
Box   128
  Folder   30
General papers, 1992
Box   128
  Folder   31
Campaign background, 1990
Box   128
  Folder   32
Clippings, 1986-1987
Jobs with Peace
General
Box   128
  Folder   33
1978-1982
Box   129
  Folder   1-2
1983-1987, undated
Box   129
  Folder   3
Louisville campaign, 1983
Box   129
  Folder   4
Notebook (not Anne Braden)
Box   129
  Folder   5
Organizing kit, 1988
Box   129
  Folder   6
John Henry Memorial Foundation, 1974-1988
Box   129
  Folder   7
Johnson, J. B. (Missouri Alliance case) 1975-1981
Box   129
  Folder   8
Johnson, John (Louisville Action Agency) 1983-1986
Box   129
  Folder   9
Jones, Mattie 1980-1994
Box   129
  Folder   10
July 4 Coalition, 1976
Box   129
  Folder   11
Jury summons form completed by Anne Braden, 1980
Box   129
  Folder   12
Justice for Janitors, 1988
Box   129
  Folder   13
Kentuckiana Interfaith Community, 1991, 1996
Box   129
  Folder   14
Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, 1988-1999
Box   129
  Folder   15
Kentucky Action for the Human Needs, 1982
Kentucky Alliance
Box   129
  Folder   16
Anne Braden correspondence, 1974-2005
Box   129
  Folder   17
Arts and activism grant, 2005
Box   129
  Folder   18
Board meetings, 1998, 2002, 2005
Box   129
  Folder   19
Bulletins, 1999-2002
Box   129
  Folder   20
Carthan, Eddie 1982-1983
Box   129
  Folder   21
Carthan/Angela Davis controversy, 1982
Box   129
  Folder   22
Correspondence, 1979-2005
Box   129
  Folder   23
"Decade of Struggle", 1980
Box   129
  Folder   24
Flyers, 1979-2005
Box   129
  Folder   25
Founding conference, 1978
Box   129
  Folder   26
Funding, 1980-2005
Grants
Box   129
  Folder   27
General, 1987-2005
Box   129
  Folder   28-29
Campaign for Human Development, 1986-1996
Box   129
  Folder   30
Hispanic coalition letter, 1999
Box   129
  Folder   31
Housing, 1981, undated
Box   129
  Folder   32
Kentucky Rainbow Coalition, 1988, undated
Box   129
  Folder   33
Ku Klux Klan, 1979-2000
Box   129
  Folder   34
Labor disputes, 1981-2000
Box   129
  Folder   35-36
Louisville KKK rally, 1982, 1996
Box   129
  Folder   37
Louisville "wilding", 1991
Box   130
  Folder   1
Mailing lists, 1985-2004
Box   130
  Folder   2
Media, Democracy, and Reform Coalition 2005
Box   130
  Folder   3
Million Man March, 1995
Box   130
  Folder   4
Minutes, 1991-2001
Box   130
  Folder   5
Miscellany, 1979-1999, undated
Box   130
  Folder   6
Newsletter components, 1987-2006, undated
Box   130
  Folder   7
North Carolina trip, 1998
Box   130
  Folder   8
Phone bills, 1986, 1997-2004
Box   130
  Folder   9
Police, 1979-2003
Box   130
  Folder   10
Prisons/Prisoner rights issue, 1975-2000
Box   130
  Folder   11
Schools, 1974-1981, 1999
Box   130
  Folder   12
Seeger, Pete, Benefit concert 1985
Box   130
  Folder   13
SOC Education Fund, 1998-2000
Box   130
  Folder   14
Souls in Prison, 1979-1981
Box   130
  Folder   15
Statements, 1979-2005
Box   130
  Folder   16
Unity Dinner, 1997-2006
Box   130
  Folder   17
Voting rights, 2000
Box   130
  Folder   18
Wilmington 10 support, 1978-1980
Box   130
  Folder   19
Work release project, 1986
Box   130
  Folder   20
Youth March for Jobs, 1979
Box   130
  Folder   21-22
Kentucky Civil Liberties Union, 1972-2000
Box   130
  Folder   23
Kentucky civil rights history conference, 2000
Box   130
  Folder   24
Kentucky Coalition for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1986-1990
Box   130
  Folder   25
Kentucky Coalition of Conscience, 1983
Box   130
  Folder   26
Kentucky Coalition for the Homeless, 1988-1991
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
Box   130
  Folder   27
General, 1973-2005
Box   130
  Folder   28
Reports, 1968-1974
Box   130
  Folder   29
Kentucky Council of Churches, Racism Commission 1988
Box   130
  Folder   30
Kentucky Diocese (Episcopal), 1987-2000
Box   130
  Folder   31
Kentucky Fair Tax Coalition, 1982-1987
Box   130
  Folder   32
Kentucky Humanities Council, 1979-1994
Box   130
  Folder   33
Kentucky, Miscellany 1972-1999
Box   130
  Folder   34
Kentucky NAACP, 1979, 1983-1985, 2003
Box   130
  Folder   35
Kentucky Prisons/Repression, 1976-1978, 1987-1988
Box   130
  Folder   36
Kentucky Prisoners Support Council, 1977-1982
Box   131
  Folder   1-5
Kentucky Rainbow Coalition, 1986-1998, undated
Box   131
  Folder   6
Kentucky Socialist Women's Campaign, 1971-1974
Box   131
  Folder   7
Kentucky Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1975-1986
Box   131
  Folder   8
Kentucky taxes, 1984
Box   131
  Folder   9
Kentucky Witness for Peace, 1985
Box   131
  Folder   10
Kentucky Women's Political Caucus, 1971-1981
Box   131
  Folder   11
Kessler, Michael, Manuscript on Eracism circa 1978
Box   131
  Folder   12
Kessler, Stephen and Joe Martinez Defense Committee 1974
Box   131
  Folder   13
Keysville, Georgia 1986-1990
King, Martin Luther
Box   131
  Folder   14
Birthday holiday, 1968-1995
Box   131
  Folder   15
Center, 1981-1990
Box   131
  Folder   16-17
SOC memorial workshop on human needs and military spending (Birmingham), 1979
Box   131
  Folder   18
Workers conferences, 1974-1976
Box   131
  Folder   19
King, Rodney 1992
Box   131
  Folder   20
King, Dr. Ronald M. 1978
Box   131
  Folder   21
Kinoy, Arthur, Proposal for Committee of One Million 1993
Ku Klux Klan
Box   131
  Folder   22
Alabama, 1980
Box   131
  Folder   23
Anti-Defamation League, 1979-1984
Box   131
  Folder   24
Clippings, 1978-1985
Box   131
  Folder   25
First Amendment debate, 1977-1980
Box   131
  Folder   26
Georgia, 1978-1984
Box   131
  Folder   27
Jefferson County (Kentucky) Klan ordinance, 1982
Box   131
  Folder   28
Kentucky
Box   131
  Folder   29
Lawrence, Ken 1980
Box   131
  Folder   30
Legal documents, 1980-1986
Louisville
Box   131
  Folder   31
General, 1983
Box   131
  Folder   32
Marshall fire bombing, 1985-1986
Box   131
  Folder   33
Police members of the Klan, 1985-1986, 1993
Box   132
  Folder   1
Miscellany, 1979-1987
Box   132
  Folder   2
National Education Association, 1979-1982
Box   132
  Folder   3
North Carolina, 1979-1985
Opposition
Box   132
  Folder   4-5
Clippings, General 1979-1985
Box   132
  Folder   6
Clippings, Kentucky 1979-1982
Box   132
  Folder   7
Miscellaneous organizations and materials, 1980-1989
Box   132
  Folder   8
Nashville panel, 1980
Box   132
  Folder   9
Strategies conference (Atlanta), 1979
Box   132
  Folder   10
Unions, 1980-1983
Box   132
  Folder   11
Police violence clippings, 1979-1982
Box   132
  Folder   12
Publications of the Klan, 1980-1985
Box   132
  Folder   13-14
Racist violence, 1980-1985
Box   132
  Folder   15
Southern Christian Leadership Council, 1979-1982
Box   132
  Folder   16
SOC, 1979-1981
Box   132
  Folder   17
TUFF collection of Klan materials, 1979-1985
Box   132
  Folder   18
West Virginia
Box   132
  Folder   19
Klanwatch, 1981-1984
Box   132
  Folder   20
Kunstler, William 1984
Box   132
  Folder   21
Kushindana, Kwaku (CCCO case) 1991-1992
Box   132
  Folder   22
Labor law reform, 1986-1990
Box   132
  Folder   23
Labor unions, Miscellaneous 1981-1994
Box   132
  Folder   24
Lamont, Corliss 1973
Box   132
  Folder   25
Lane, Byron & Penny 1974-1977
Lanier, Shelby
Box   132
  Folder   26
1976-1992
Box   132
  Folder   27
Clippings, 1976-1986
Box   132
  Folder   28
LaRouche, Lyndon 1984
Box   132
  Folder   29
Laurel, Mississippi, workers march 1968, 1979-1980
Box   132
  Folder   30
Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit (FBI), 1979
Box   132
  Folder   31
Lawrence, Ken, writings 1970-1985, undated
Box   132
  Folder   32
Leadership Conference Education Fund, 1986-1992
Box   132
  Folder   33
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1979-1996
Box   132
  Folder   34
League against War and Fascism, undated
Box   132
  Folder   35
Leavenworth Brothers, 1974
Box   132
  Folder   36
Lebanon, 1982
Box   132
  Folder   37
Left-wing groups, 1976, undated
Box   132
  Folder   38
Line of March, 1988
Box   132
  Folder   39
Little, Joanne 1975
Box   132
  Folder   40
Los Tres, 1973
Box   132
  Folder   41
Louisiana toxic march, 1988-1990
Louisville, Kentucky
Box   133
  Folder   1
Ad Hoc Coalition against Racist Violence, 1977, 1986
Box   133
  Folder   2
Ad Hoc Committee for School Integration, 1972-1975
Box   133
  Folder   3
Anti-Klan Coalition, 1980-1982
Box   133
  Folder   4
Black police officers, Bias against 1987
Box   133
  Folder   5
Black scene, 1973
Box   133
  Folder   6
Brown School, 1973-1975
Box   133
  Folder   7
Central America/South America, 1973-1974
Box   133
  Folder   8
Churches, 1987-2000, undated
Box   133
  Folder   9-10
Citizens against Police Abuse, 1999-2000
Civil Liberties Union
Box   133
  Folder   11
General, 1971-1981, undated
Box   133
  Folder   12
History, undated
Box   133
  Folder   13
Civil rights history, 1999
Box   133
  Folder   14
Civilian Police Review Board, 1992-1996
Box   133
  Folder   15
Coalition on Human Needs, 1973
Box   133
  Folder   16
Coalition on Human Relations, 1981-1990
Box   133
  Folder   17
Coalition in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), 1982-1983
Box   133
  Folder   18
Council on Peacemaking and Religion, 1981-1987
Box   133
  Folder   19
Courier Journal, 1973-1979
Box   133
  Folder   20
Crime Commission, 1997
Box   133
  Folder   21
Davis-Carthan rally, 1982-1983
Box   133
  Folder   22
Diversity issue, 1996
Box   133
  Folder   23
Farm workers support, 1973-1975
Box   133
  Folder   24
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1977-1994
Box   133
  Folder   25
Movement history, 1971-1980
Box   133
  Folder   26
Housing/Hunger, 1971-2000
Box   133
  Folder   27
Human Relations Commission-Education Committee, 1979-1982, 1992
Box   133
  Folder   28
Incinerator issue, 1991
Box   133
  Folder   29
Inter-Religious Council on Civil Rights, 1990
Box   133
  Folder   30
Justice Resource Center, 2000-2004
Box   133
  Folder   31
KKK criminal trespass case, 1985
Box   133
  Folder   32
Labor, 1973-2004
Box   133
  Folder   33
Lawyers Guild, 1976
Box   133
  Folder   34
Lists, undated
Box   133
  Folder   35
Manly Area Council, 1966
Box   133
  Folder   36
Marxists, 1974-1982
Box   133
  Folder   37
Memorial Society, 1982-1999
Metro Inter-Religious Committee on Civil Rights
Box   134
  Folder   35
General, 1988-1991
Box   133
  Folder   38
Hearing, 1989
Box   133
  Folder   39
Report, 1990
Box   133
  Folder   40
Miscellany, 1970-2006
Box   133
  Folder   41a
NAACP, 1975-1988, undated
Box   133
  Folder   41b
Nazis, 1977, undated
Box   133
  Folder   42
Nuclear power, 1985
Box   133
  Folder   43
"Nuts," undated
Box   133
  Folder   44
Ordinances, 1990-1991, 2003
Box   133
  Folder   45
Peace and Justice Center, 1983-1988
Box   133
  Folder   46
Peace Education Program, 1983-1986
Box   133
  Folder   47
Police brutality, 1974-2004
Box   134
  Folder   1
Politicians, 1973-1999
Box   134
  Folder   2
Racial violence, 1975-1985
Saint George's Episcopal Church
Box   134
  Folder   3
Community Center, 1990-2000
Box   134
  Folder   4
History and planning, 1993
Schools
Box   134
  Folder   5
General, 1977-2000
Box   134
  Folder   6-7
Assignment plans, 1991, 1997
Box   134
  Folder   8
Desegregation, 1966-1981
Box   134
  Folder   9
Interviews with former students, 1976
Box   134
  Folder   10
Socialist Workers Party, 1977-1981
Box   134
  Folder   11
Student assignment monitoring committee, 1995-1998
Box   134
  Folder   12
Struggle in Louisville pamphlet, 1985-1987
Box   134
  Folder   13
Suspensions, 1975-1977
Box   134
  Folder   14
Tenant's Union, 1978-1981, 1993
Box   134
  Folder   15
Truancy, 2001
Box   134
  Folder   16
Women's Political Caucus, 1971-1981
Box   134
  Folder   17
Lumpkins, Timothy (Kentucky prisoner) circa 2001
Box   134
  Folder   18
Lynching, 1982
Box   134
  Folder   19
MacAlester Prison (Oklahoma), 1975
Box   134
  Folder   20
McMillan, Joseph H., Jr., case 1988
Box   134
  Folder   21
McSurely, Alan 1979-1989, undated
Box   134
  Folder   22
Marable, Manning 1982
Box   134
  Folder   23
March on Washington anniversaries, 1983, 1993
Box   134
  Folder   24
Marion Brothers, 1975-1986
Box   134
  Folder   25
Marrero Tenant Organization (Louisiana), 1987
Box   134
  Folder   26
Marroquin, Hector 1978-1979
Box   134
  Folder   27
Martin, David ("for David Martin piece") 1982?
Box   134
  Folder   28
Martin, Rev. Jerome D., Ouster 1977
Box   134
  Folder   29
Mason, Gene L., "Criminal Liberalism in Southern Politics" 1970
Box   134
  Folder   30
Master Apparel Company labor negotiations, 1990
Box   134
  Folder   31
Melish, William Howard 1973-1985, undated
Box   134
  Folder   32
Melnykovych, Andrew, Environmental article 1995
Box   134
  Folder   33
Memphis Community Bookstore, 1975, undated
Box   134
  Folder   34
Methodist Federation for Social Action, 1973-1974
Box   134
  Folder   36-37
Meyer Foundation, 1986-1996
Middle East, 1990-1991
Box   135
  Folder   1
General
Box   135
  Folder   2
SOC and Braden involvement
Box   135
  Folder   3
Midwest Academy, 1975-1979
Box   135
  Folder   4
Military spending, Background information 1979-1987
Box   135
  Folder   5
Miners' strike, Western Pennsylvania 1977-1979
Box   135
  Folder   6
Mining, General 1975-1987, undated
Box   135
  Folder   7
Mississippi Alliance of State Employees, 1989-1994
Box   135
  Folder   8
Mississippi Burning, 1989
Box   135
  Folder   9
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1990
Box   135
  Folder   10
Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1988
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
Box   135
  Folder   11-15
Photocopies of files (primarily regarding SCEF)
Box   135
  Folder   16
Clippings, 1989-1990
Box   135
  Folder   17
Reports and investigations
Box   135
  Folder   18
Dombrowski, James
Box   135
  Folder   19
Salter, John 1990
Box   135
  Folder   20
Mitchell, H.L. (Southern Tenant Union) 1983-1985
Box   135
  Folder   21
Mjumbe, Lukata
Mobilization for Survival
Box   135
  Folder   22
General, 1977-1991
Box   135
  Folder   23
Coordinating committee, 1981
Box   135
  Folder   24
Mobilization to Save the Heartland, 1981-1982
Box   135
  Folder   25
Modin, Leroy, Interview about SCLS work 1987
Box   135
  Folder   26
Moffett, Thomas (Louisville minister), Interview 2001
Box   135
  Folder   27
Montgomery, Alabama, anniversary celebration 1975
Box   135
  Folder   28
Montgomery racial incidents, 1983
Box   135
  Folder   29
Mon-Valley Unemployed Committee, 1983
Box   135
  Folder   30
Moddy, Jeffries, case 1977
Box   135
  Folder   31
Moses, Bob 1980, 1991-1993
Box   136
  Folder   1
Mott Foundation, 1999-2001
Box   136
  Folder   2
Mountain Project (SOC), 1990
Box   136
  Folder   3
Multicultural education
Box   136
  Folder   4
Munoz, Mario 1976
Box   136
  Folder   5
NASSCO 3, 1981
Box   136
  Folder   6
Nacogdoches, 1974
National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression
Box   136
  Folder   7-21
General, 1972-1996, undated
Box   136
  Folder   22
Behavior control
Box   136
  Folder   23-24
Anne and Carl Braden participation, 1973-1985
Box   136
  Folder   25
By-laws, 1973-1985, undated
Box   136
  Folder   26
Clippings, 1973-1995
Box   136
  Folder   27
Founding conference, 1973
Box   136
  Folder   28-37
Annual conferences, 1974-2003
Box   136
  Folder   38-39
Executive Board meetings, 1973-1995
Box   136
  Folder   39
Executive Board minutes, 1973-1982
Box   136
  Folder   40
Finances, 1973-1995
Box   136
  Folder   41
Harris, Johnny "Imani" 1978-1990
Box   136
  Folder   42
Kentucky, 1973-1987
Box   136
  Folder   43
Labor rights, 1977, 1980
Box   137
  Folder   1
Local groups, 1974-1980
Box   137
  Folder   2
MADCAT
Box   137
  Folder   3
Mandela, Nelson 1985, undated
Box   137
  Folder   4-5
Memos, 1970s-1980s
Box   137
  Folder   6
Nazis/KKK, 1978-1986
Box   137
  Folder   7
Peltier, Leonard 1983-1984
Box   137
  Folder   8
Police brutality, 1976-1981
Box   137
  Folder   9
Political prisoners, 1973-1994, undated
Box   137
  Folder   10
Press releases, 1973-1994
Box   137
  Folder   11
Publications, 1973-1995
Box   137
  Folder   12-13
Raleigh, North Carolina 1974, 1976
Box   137
  Folder   14
Repressive legislation, 1978-1985
Box   137
  Folder   15
Wilmington 10, 1974-1978
National Anti-Klan Network
Box   137
  Folder   16-22
General, 1979-1985, 1992, undated
Box   137
  Folder   23
Center for Constitutional Rights, 1980-1981
Box   137
  Folder   24
Clippings, 1980-1983
Box   137
  Folder   25
Finances, 1981-1985
Box   137
  Folder   26
Inter-religious Foundation for Community Organizations, 1980-1981
Box   137
  Folder   27
Minutes, 1980-1984
Box   137
  Folder   28
People's Lobby, 1981
Box   137
  Folder   29
Press releases, 1981-1985
Box   138
  Folder   1
Publications, 1981-1984
Box   138
  Folder   2
Shooting in Chattanooga, 1980
Box   138
  Folder   3
National Anti-Racist Organizing Committee, 1982, undated
Box   138
  Folder   4
National Campaign for Peace in the Middle East, 1990-1991
Box   138
  Folder   5
National Center to Slash Military Spending, 1974-1976
Box   138
  Folder   6
National Coalition for Economic Justice, 1975-1980
Box   138
  Folder   7
National Coalition to Fight Inflation/Unemployment, 1975-1976
Box   138
  Folder   8
National Coalition to Help Prisoners, 1975
National Committee for Independent Political Action
Box   138
  Folder   9-11
General, 1983-1997,
Box   138
  Folder   12
Braden participation, 1984-1987
National Committee against Repressive Legislation
Box   138
  Folder   13
General, 1967-1994
Box   138
  Folder   14
Braden participation, 1973-1989
Box   138
  Folder   15
National Conference on Military Spending, 1975
Box   138
  Folder   16
National Council for American-Soviet Friendship, 1973-1989
National Council of Churches-Racial Justice Working Group
General
Box   138
  Folder   17-18
1983-1994
Box   139
  Folder   1
1995-1998
Box   139
  Folder   2
Braden correspondence, 1982-1997
Box   139
  Folder   3
National Council to Repeal the Draft, 1973
Box   139
  Folder   4
National Democratic Convention, 1988
Box   139
  Folder   5
National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1972-1991
National Inter-religious Coalition on Civil Rights (NICCR)
Box   139
  Folder   6
Braden correspondence, 1988
Box   139
  Folder   7
Hearing testimony, 1988
Box   139
  Folder   8
Louisville hearing minutes, 1988
Box   139
  Folder   9-10
Louisville hearing report, 1988
Box   139
  Folder   11
Miscellany, 1986-1988
Box   139
  Folder   12
National Labor Law Center, 1980-1981
Box   139
  Folder   13
National Minority Environmental Leadership Summit, 1991
Box   139
  Folder   14
National Organizers Alliance, 1995-1997
Box   139
  Folder   15
National People's Congress, 1982
National Rainbow Coalition
General
Box   139
  Folder   16-22
1984-1991
Box   140
  Folder   1
1992-1999
Box   140
  Folder   2
Braden correspondence, 1984-1990
Box   140
  Folder   3
By-laws, 1986
Box   140
  Folder   4-5
Jackson presidential campaigns, 1984, 1988
Box   140
  Folder   6
Miscellany, 1988, 1994, undated
Box   140
  Folder   7
New Orleans coalition, 1989
Box   140
  Folder   8
National Student Coalition against Racism, 1977
Box   140
  Folder   9
National Tenants Organization, 1982-1990
Box   140
  Folder   10
National Unemployed Network Conference, 1986
Box   140
  Folder   11
Native American Solidarity Committee, 1975
Box   140
  Folder   12
Needmore Fund, 1990-1995
Box   140
  Folder   13
Network (Louisville), 1990-2000
Box   140
  Folder   14
New Alliance Party, 1987
Box   140
  Folder   15
New American Movement, 1971-1974, 1981
Box   140
  Folder   16
New Communities, circa 1985
Box   140
  Folder   17
"New" red-baiting", 1977-1981
Box   140
  Folder   18
New Right, 1978-1982
Box   140
  Folder   19
New Womankind, 1974
Box   140
  Folder   20
New World Foundation, 1983-1991
Box   140
  Folder   21
New York 8, 1985
Box   140
  Folder   22
Newby Network, 2005
Box   140
  Folder   23
Newport News shipbuilding strike, 1979-1981
Box   140
  Folder   24
Newspaper project, 1981-1982
Box   140
  Folder   25
Nicaragua, 1985-1986
Box   140
  Folder   26
Nixon impeachment (Louisville response), 1974
Box   140
  Folder   27
NIA House, circa 2000
Box   140
  Folder   28
"No More Witch Hunts", 1981
Box   140
  Folder   29
North Carolina Student Christian Movement, circa 1983
Box   140
  Folder   30
North Carolina Alliance, 1973-1975
Box   140
  Folder   31
North Carolina Coalition on Block Grants, 1982
Box   140
  Folder   32
North Carolina Independent, 1982
North Carolina Organizing Project on Military Spending and Human Needs
General
Box   140
  Folder   33-35
1979-1980
Box   141
  Folder   1-2
1981-1983
Box   141
  Folder   3
Braden notes, undated
Box   141
  Folder   4
Lists, undated
Box   141
  Folder   5
North Carolina Political Prisoners Committee, 1972-1976
Box   141
  Folder   6
North Carolinians against Racist and Religious Violence, 1990-1992
Box   141
  Folder   7
Noyes Foundation, 1992-2003
Box   141
  Folder   8
Nuclear war, 1990
Box   141
  Folder   9
O'Connor, Harvey and Jessie 1973-1999
Box   141
  Folder   10
October 6 Coalition, 1987
O'Dell, Jack, Speeches and writings
Box   141
  Folder   11
1975, 1979
Box   141
  Folder   12
SOC speech transcript, 1987
Box   141
  Folder   13
1985-1989
Box   141
  Folder   14
Writings, 1988-1989
Box   141
  Folder   15
Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, 1995-1996
Box   141
  Folder   16
Operation Coal, 1974, undated
Operation Freedom
Box   141
  Folder   17-19
General, 1968-1976
Box   141
  Folder   20
Applications, 1970s
Box   141
  Folder   21
Orange, James undated
Box   141
  Folder   22
Organize the South Network (Labor task force), 1994
Box   141
  Folder   23
Organizing principles, undated
Box   141
  Folder   24
Owens, Darryl (Louisville mayoral race) 1985, 1999
Box   141
  Folder   25
Oxychem, 1994
Box   141
  Folder   26
PCARL BRADENs, 1982
Box   141
  Folder   27
Paddlewheel Alliance (Louisville), 1980-1981
Box   141
  Folder   28
Page, Myra undated
Box   141
  Folder   29-30
Pappenheim, Yvonne 1973-1993
Box   141
  Folder   31
Patterson, William L. 1979-1980
Patton, Gwen
Box   141
  Folder   32
General, 1986-1990
Box   141
  Folder   33
Racist satire, 1965
Box   141
  Folder   34
Paul, Jerry and Lennox Hinds case 1976-1980
Box   141
  Folder   35
Payne, George 1986
Box   141
  Folder   36
Peace, 1985
Box   141
  Folder   37-38
Peace Development Fund grants, 1985-1993, undated
Box   141
  Folder   39
"Peace dividend" materials, 1991-1992
Box   141
  Folder   40
Peace-Florida, 1989
Box   141
  Folder   41
Peace project (SOC), 1981
Box   141
  Folder   42
People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit, 1991
Box   141
  Folder   43
People for Amnesty, 1974-1975
Box   142
  Folder   1
People United Against Government Repression, Klan and Nazis 1980-1982
Box   142
  Folder   2
People Working for People, 1998
Box   142
  Folder   3
People's Agenda conference, 2002
Box   142
  Folder   4
People's Alliance, 1979-1980
Box   142
  Folder   5
People's Anti-War Mobilization, 1981
Box   142
  Folder   6
People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, 1971-1973
Box   142
  Folder   7
People's Economic Conference, 1976
Box   142
  Folder   8-9
People's Institute for Survival and Beyond, 1983-1992, undated
People's Party
Box   142
  Folder   10
General, 1971-1972
Box   142
  Folder   11
Kentucky, 1971-1974, 1979
Box   142
  Folder   12
Piedmont Peace Project, 1989
Box   142
  Folder   13
Pikeville, Kentucky, hospital strike 1972-1974
Box   142
  Folder   14
Pitts, Freddie and Wilbert Lee case 1981
Box   142
  Folder   15
Pittston (West Virginia) coal strike, 1989
Box   142
  Folder   16
Plaquemines, Louisiana, spillway 1981-1983
Box   142
  Folder   17
Playboy, undated
Box   142
  Folder   18
Pledge of Resistance, 1986-1988
Box   142
  Folder   19
Political Rights Defense Fund, 1974-1985
Box   142
  Folder   20
Pontiac Brothers, 1979
Box   142
  Folder   21
Post, Suzy 1997
Box   142
  Folder   22
Pratt, Geronimo 1979-1980
Box   142
  Folder   23
Presbyterian interns at Louisville office, 1987
Box   142
  Folder   24
Presente/Madre, 1985-1987
Box   142
  Folder   25
Prisoners, Miscellaneous 1973-1994
Box   142
  Folder   26
Prisoners Solidarity Committee, 1973-1975
Box   142
  Folder   27
Prisons, 1975-1976
Box   142
  Folder   28
Progress in Education (Louisville), 1975
Box   142
  Folder   29
Progressive Baptist Convention, 1990
Box   142
  Folder   30
Progressive Student League, 1990
Box   142
  Folder   31
Protect the Environment of Noxubee County, 1992
Box   142
  Folder   32
Public Health Equity Act, 1994
Box   142
  Folder   33-36
Public Welfare Foundation, 1990-2001
Box   142
  Folder   37
Puerto Rico, undated
Box   142
  Folder   38
PUSH for Excellence, 1975-1987
Box   142
  Folder   39
"Quest" newsletter, 1985-1992
Box   142
  Folder   40
Race Relations Information Center (Nashville), 1973-1974
Box   142
  Folder   41
Race Relations Institute (Fisk University), 1983-1984
Box   142
  Folder   42
"Racially motivated random violence", 1981-1982
Box   142
  Folder   43
Racism conference (Vermont), 1982
Box   142
  Folder   44
Racism crisis proposal, 1991?
Box   142
  Folder   45-46
Racial violence statement signers (SOC project), 1982
Box   142
  Folder   47
Rao, Mahesh 1978
Box   142
  Folder   48
Rape and racism, 1975-1980, undated
Box   143
  Folder   1
Rape pamphlet (Socialist Women's Caucus), 1975-1976
Box   143
  Folder   2
Raymond, Jill (Lexington grand jury case) 1976
Reagan, Ronald
Box   143
  Folder   3
General, 1981-1982
Box   143
  Folder   4
Budget cuts, 1981-1982
Box   143
  Folder   5
Reese, Carlton 1991
Box   143
  Folder   6
Reidsville, Georgia 1979
Box   143
  Folder   7
Reparations, 1989-1990
Box   143
  Folder   8
"Report from the South" SOC meeting, 1990-1991
Box   143
  Folder   9
Republic of New Africa, 1970-1972, 1981
Box   143
  Folder   10
Resist grant, 2002-2004
Box   143
  Folder   11
Reunion, 1989
Box   143
  Folder   12
Rice, David and Ed Poindexter case 1974-1975, 1979
Box   143
  Folder   13
Riverside (California) political prisoners, 1973-1975
Box   143
  Folder   14
Robeson, Paul 1978-1993
Robeson County, North Carolina
Box   143
  Folder   15
General, 1984, 1986-1989
Box   143
  Folder   16
Clippings, 1988
Box   143
  Folder   17-18
Robinson, Bernice, Interview transcript 1980, undated
Box   143
  Folder   19
Rogers, Walter 1975
Box   143
  Folder   20
Romaine, Anne 1995
Box   143
  Folder   21-22
Rosenberg case, National Committee 1975-1984, undated
Box   143
  Folder   23
Rubbertown area of Louisville, 1995
Box   143
  Folder   24
S-1, 1975-1976
Box   143
  Folder   25
Schultz, Ruth and Bud, book interview notes 1987
Box   143
  Folder   26
Salter, John 1979
Box   143
  Folder   27
El Salvador, 1982
Box   143
  Folder   28
San Quentin 6, 1974-1976
Box   143
  Folder   29
Sanders Farms, 1980
Box   143
  Folder   30
Sapelo Foundation, 1993-2000
Box   143
  Folder   31
Save our Kentucky, circa 1972
Box   143
  Folder   32
Scales, Junius 1972
Scott, Lindsay
Box   143
  Folder   33
General, 1983-1986
Box   143
  Folder   34
Clippings
Box   143
  Folder   35
Seattle trip, 1994
Box   143
  Folder   36
Seeger, Pete 1985-1996
Selma/Montgomery anniversaries
Box   143
  Folder   37
General, 1985-1995
Box   144
  Folder   1
Clippings
Box   144
  Folder   2
Sentner, Toni 1973
Shuttlesworth, Fred
Box   144
  Folder   3
Correspondence, 1970-2005, undated
Box   144
  Folder   4
Clippings
Box   144
  Folder   5
Interview transcript, 1977
Box   144
  Folder   6
Testimonial, 1978
Box   144
  Folder   7
Signet trust, 1990-1991
Simkins, Modjeska
Box   144
  Folder   8
General, undated
Box   144
  Folder   9
Interview, 1984
Box   144
  Folder   10
Smith, Jerry, case 1983
Box   144
  Folder   11
Socialism and activism conference, 1983
Box   144
  Folder   12
Socialist Workers Party, 1975
Box   144
  Folder   13
Solidarity Day (AFL-CIO), 1981
Box   144
  Folder   14
Songs and Struggle (Smithsonian program), 1992-1997
Box   144
  Folder   15
Soto-Mendez, Domingo 1977
Box   144
  Folder   16
South Africa, 1982-1985, undated
Southeast Project on Human Needs and Peace
Box   144
  Folder   17
Correspondence, 1982-1986
Box   144
  Folder   18
C.S. Fund, 1983-1985
Box   144
  Folder   19
Campaign for Human Development, 1982-1989
Box   144
  Folder   20
Finances, 1982-1992
Box   144
  Folder   21
Funding Exchange, 1982-1988
Box   144
  Folder   22
Grants received, 1983-1990
Box   144
  Folder   23
Joint Foundation support, 1983-1985
Box   144
  Folder   24
Miscellany
Box   144
  Folder   25
Muste Institute, 1991, 1997
Box   144
  Folder   26
New World Foundation, 1983-1985
Box   144
  Folder   27
Peace Development Fund, 1983-1985
Box   144
  Folder   28
Proposals, 1981-1989
Box   144
  Folder   29
Self-Development of People, 1985-1986
Box   144
  Folder   30
Youth Project, 1983
Box   144
  Folder   31
Southern Activists for Accurate History, 1978
Box   144
  Folder   32
Southern Appalachian Labor School, 1991
Box   144
  Folder   33
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1976-1996
Southern Conference Educational Fund (New SCEF)
Box   144
  Folder   34
General, 1975-1983
Box   144
  Folder   35
Board, 1975, 1980
Box   144
  Folder   36
Clippings
Collins, Walter
Box   144
  Folder   37
Correspondence, 1974
Box   144
  Folder   38
General, 1974
Box   144
  Folder   39
"Dear friend" fundraising letters, 1975-1980
Box   144
  Folder   40
Literature, undated
Box   144
  Folder   41-42
Southern Conference Educational Fund (Old), History 1938-1965
Box   145
  Folder   1
Southern Conference for Human Welfare, History 1979
Box   145
  Folder   2
Southern Echo, 1994
Box   145
  Folder   3
Southern Elections Fund, 1974
Box   145
  Folder   4
Southern Empowerment, 1991-1994
Box   145
  Folder   5
Southern Environment Network, 1993
Box   145
  Folder   6
Southern Exposure, 1981-1999
Box   145
  Folder   7
Southern history proposal (SOC), undated
Box   145
  Folder   8
Southern human rights organizers conference, 1999
Box   145
  Folder   9
Southern Justice caravan, 1990
Box   145
  Folder   10
Southern Neighbors Network, 1982-1986
Box   145
  Folder   11
Southern Network of African-American Organizers, 1991
Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice Administrative Records
Box   145
  Folder   12
About SOC
Box   145
  Folder   13
By-laws, 1976, 1983, undated
Box   145
  Folder   14
Organizational meetings and correspondence, 1974
Box   145
  Folder   15
Annual meetings, 2001-2002
Box   145
  Folder   16
Board meetings and agenda, 1980-2002
Box   145
  Folder   17-18
Board memos, 1983-1989
Box   145
  Folder   19
Board members, 1992-1995, undated
Box   145
  Folder   20
Director search, 1993
Box   145
  Folder   21-22
Education fund, Checks and check stubs 1982-2006
Executive Board
Box   145
  Folder   23
1979-1981
Box   145
  Folder   24
Meeting at Highlander, 1980
Box   145
  Folder   25
Meeting notes, 1982
Box   145
  Folder   26
Memoranda, 1982-2002, undated
Box   145
  Folder   27
Minutes, 1975-1981
Box   145
  Folder   28
Executive memos, 1975-1978
Financial records
Box   145
  Folder   29
Budget fragments (for grants), 1989-2004
Box   145
  Folder   30
Budget policy, 1993
Box   145
  Folder   31
Check stubs and balance sheets, 1985-1987
Box   156
  Folder   1
Checks, 1985, 1987
Box   145
  Folder   32
Checks, 1992 September-October
Check stubs
Box   145
  Folder   33
1990-1991
Box   146
  Folder   1
1997-2004
Box   146
  Folder   2
Deposit log, 1989
Box   146
  Folder   3
Expense correspondence, 1985, 1993
Box   146
  Folder   4-5
Expense journals, 1992, 1995
Expense reports
Box   146
  Folder   6
Judy Hand, 1981
Box   146
  Folder   7-8
Scott Douglas, 1986-1987
Box   146
  Folder   9
Expense miscellany, 1981-2003
Box   146
  Folder   10
Expense report, 1997
Box   146
  Folder   11
Expenses, 1994
Box   146
  Folder   12
Expenditure report, 2000
Box   146
  Folder   13
Financial correspondence, 1979-1984
Box   146
  Folder   14
Financial reports from grants, 1975-2003
Fundraising
Box   146
  Folder   15
Braden birthday, 1993
Box   146
  Folder   16
Correspondence, 1976-1994
Box   146
  Folder   17
Ideas, undated
Box   146
  Folder   18
Judy Hand, 1989-1991
Box   146
  Folder   19
Miscellany, 1982-1993
Box   146
  Folder   20
New England fundraising event, 1993
Box   146
  Folder   21
"New names" letter, 1995
Box   146
  Folder   22
Report, 1992
Box   146
  Folder   23
"Which Way the South Goes" (Boston event), 1990
Box   146
  Folder   24
General ledger, 1995
Grants
Box   146
  Folder   25
Fragments
Box   146
  Folder   26-27
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1983-2002
Box   146
  Folder   28
Reports, 2000
Box   146
  Folder   29
Income summary, 1996
IRS
Box   146
  Folder   30
General, 1981-2004
Box   146
  Folder   31
"Material given to"
Lists
Box   146
  Folder   32
Kentucky, undated
Box   146
  Folder   33-34
General, 1993-1994
Box   146
  Folder   35-36
Contact lists, 1986, undated
Box   146
  Folder   37
List management, undated
Box   146
  Folder   38
Miscellany
Box   146
  Folder   39
Mailing list, 1990
Box   146
  Folder   40
Organization lists, 1991
Literature
Box   146
  Folder   41
General, 1975-1994, undated
Box   147
  Folder   1
Action Bulletins, 1976-1995
Box   147
  Folder   2
Southern Fight-Back, 1975-1991
Box   147
  Folder   3
Jobs and Peace packet
Box   147
  Folder   4
Just Transition and the Environmental Justice Movement in the South, 1998
Box   147
  Folder   5-7
Mass mailings, 1974-2002
Box   147
  Folder   8
New literature, 1983, 1992-1998
Newsletter
Box   147
  Folder   9
General, 1983, undated
Box   147
  Folder   10-12
Background information, 1970s, 1990s
Box   147
  Folder   13
"Possible material", 1985-1986
Box   147
  Folder   14-16
"Shorts", 1981-1990, undated
Box   147
  Folder   17
Press releases, 1974-1977
Box   147
  Folder   18
Printed reports, 1975-1995
Box   147
  Folder   19
Reprints, 1977-1995
Box   147
  Folder   20
"Research", 1995
Box   147
  Folder   21
Members, 2002
Box   147
  Folder   22
Miscellany
Box   147
  Folder   23-25
Newspaper clippings, 1976-1990s
Phone bills (itemized lists)
Box   147
  Folder   26
TMC, AT& T/South Central, Cingular 1982, 1989, 2002
Box   156
  Folder   2
TMC, South Central 1980-1989
Box   147
  Folder   27
Planning, 1994-1995
Box   147
  Folder   28-29
Restructuring and reassessment, 1993-2002
Box   147
  Folder   30
Speeches (Unidentified), undated
Box   148
  Folder   1
Southern Partners Fund, 2000
Box   148
  Folder   2
Staff reports, 1974-1998
Box   148
  Folder   3
Stock certificates, 1977-2004
Workshops
Box   148
  Folder   4
Unemployment (Birmingham), 1975
Unemployment (Memphis)
Box   148
  Folder   5
General, 1976
Box   148
  Folder   6
Transcripts, 1976
Box   148
  Folder   7
Labor rights, 1977
Box   148
  Folder   8
Workshop proposals, 1978
Box   148
  Folder   9
Militarism (transcripts only), 1979
Box   148
  Folder   10-11
Racism and Militarism, 1984-1985
Box   148
  Folder   12
Think Globally, Act Locally 1985-1986
Box   148
  Folder   13
Local Coalitions, 1986
Box   148
  Folder   14
Housing not Bombs, 1987
Box   148
  Folder   15
Youth task force, 1993-2000
Box   148
  Folder   16
Southerners for Economic Justice, 1976-1979
Box   148
  Folder   17
Southerners on New Ground (song), 1996, 2000
Box   148
  Folder   18
Southern Poverty, 1978-1989
Box   148
  Folder   19
Southern Poverty Law Center, 1974, undated
Box   148
  Folder   20
Southern POWER, 1980
Box   148
  Folder   21-22
Southern Prisoners Defense Committee, 1981-1987
Southern Rainbow
Box   148
  Folder   23
General, 1987-1992
Box   148
  Folder   24-25
Proposals, 1988-1989
Box   148
  Folder   26
Reports, 1988-1989
Southern Rainbow Education Project-Citizenship Education Fund
Box   148
  Folder   27
General, 1988
Box   148
  Folder   28
Reports and minutes, 1988-1989
Box   148
  Folder   29
Southeast Regional Conference against racism, 1987
Southern Regional Council
Box   148
  Folder   30-31
General, 1971-1973, 1982-1994
Box   148
  Folder   32
Maps, 1990
Box   149
  Folder   1
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1991-1994
Box   149
  Folder   2
Southern Vision grant, 1990-1991
Box   149
  Folder   3
Speights, Jim 1972, 1977
Box   149
  Folder   4
Stavis, Morton 1981-1985
Box   149
  Folder   5-6
Stearns (Kentucky) coal mine strike, 1976-1979
Box   149
  Folder   7-8
J.P. Stevens, 1976-199, undated
Box   149
  Folder   9
Stimpson, Sandy (ACTWU) 1985
Box   149
  Folder   10
Suicide, 1973
Box   149
  Folder   11
Sumter County, South Carolina 1984
Box   149
  Folder   12
Survival Week, 1980
Box   149
  Folder   13
Suttles, Wadie (Chattanooga) 1984
Box   149
  Folder   14
Syvania firebombing, 1985
Box   149
  Folder   15
TUFF (Those United to Fight Fascism), 1981
Box   149
  Folder   16
Tax law, 1990-1996
Box   149
  Folder   17
Ten/Eight Foundation, undated
Box   149
  Folder   18
Tennessee-Southern Neighborhoods Network, circa 1984
Box   149
  Folder   19
TOES (The Other Economic Summit), 1990
Box   149
  Folder   20
Thomas, Clarence 1991
Box   149
  Folder   21
Thomas Merton Center, 1996
Box   149
  Folder   22
Thomson, Alan 1989-1990
Box   149
  Folder   23
Threshold Foundation, 1995-1999
Tibbs, Delbert
Box   149
  Folder   24
Braden file, 1974-1975, 1982
Box   149
  Folder   25
Clippings and general literature
Box   149
  Folder   26
Defense committee, 1975-1976
Box   149
  Folder   27
National Alliance and FARR, 1975-1976
Box   149
  Folder   28
Tides Foundation, 2001
Box   149
  Folder   29
Tinsley, Narvel 1981-1990
Box   149
  Folder   30-31
Trade union organizations, 1972-1978
Training Institute for Propaganda and Organizing (TIPO)
Box   149
  Folder   32
Background, 1972-1975
Box   149
  Folder   33-35
Correspondence, 1973-1975
Box   149
  Folder   36
Finances, 1972-1974
Box   149
  Folder   37
Prospectus/reports, 1972-1975
Box   150
  Folder   1
Checks, 1972-1973
Box   150
  Folder   2
Trojan Luggage Company strike, 1985-1986
Box   150
  Folder   3
Truong, David 1978-1982
Box   150
  Folder   4
Tucker, Connie 1997-2000
Box   150
  Folder   5
Turner Foundation, 1995-2001
Box   150
  Folder   6
Tyler, Gary 1976-1978
Box   150
  Folder   7
Unemployment, Miscellaneous 1975-1987
Box   150
  Folder   8
Unfinished business conference, 1998
Box   150
  Folder   9
Union for Safe Energy, 1981
Box   150
  Folder   10
United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice, 1985-1993
Box   150
  Folder   11
United Electrical Workers Union, 1971-1982, undated
Box   150
  Folder   12
United League of Holmes City, Mississippi 1983-1985
Box   150
  Folder   13
United League of Mississippi, 1979
United Methodist Volunteer Service (UMVS)
General
Box   150
  Folder   14
1982-1984
Box   150
  Folder   17-19
1987-1995, undated
Box   150
  Folder   15
Employee firing issue, 1982
Box   150
  Folder   16
SOC application, 1985-1986
Box   150
  Folder   20
United Mine Workers legislation, 1991-1992
Box   150
  Folder   21
United Paperworkers strike, 1988
Box   150
  Folder   22
United States Labor Party, undated
Box   150
  Folder   23
U.S. Peace Council, 1979
Box   150
  Folder   24
Unity efforts, 1992
Box   150
  Folder   25
Unity Forum, 1982
Box   150
  Folder   26
"Uprising of 1934", 1994
Box   150
  Folder   27
"Utility fights", 1977-1978
Box   150
  Folder   28
Veatch grant program of Unitarian-Universalist Association, 1993-1998
Box   150
  Folder   29
Vermont trip notes, 1982
Box   150
  Folder   30
Vietnam, Miscellany 1970-1974
Box   150
  Folder   31
Vietnam Veterans Against the War letter, 1974
Vivian, C.T.
Box   150
  Folder   32-33
Interview transcript, circa 1982
Box   150
  Folder   34
Miscellany, undated
Box   151
  Folder   1
Voter Education Project, 1972-1975
Box   151
  Folder   2
Voting rights, 1969-1982
Wallace, George (SOC brochure)
Box   151
  Folder   3
General, 1975-1976
Box   151
  Folder   4
Brochure names and signers
Box   151
  Folder   5
Miscellany, 1975-1976
Wansley, Thomas, case
Box   151
  Folder   6
AB letter to white women of the South, 1972
Box   151
  Folder   7
Clippings regarding SCEF role
Box   151
  Folder   8
Correspondence, 1973-1974
Box   151
  Folder   9
Court documents, 1971-1973
Box   151
  Folder   10
Miscellany
Box   151
  Folder   11
Press material, 1967-1974
Box   151
  Folder   12
War Resistors League-Southeast, 1975-1976, 1987
Box   151
  Folder   13
Weber reverse discrimination case, 1978-1979
Box   151
  Folder   14
Wells, Lyn, Notes, project 1989-1991
Box   151
  Folder   15
WESPAC, 1994
Box   151
  Folder   16-17
West, Don 1966, 1977-1992, undated
Box   151
  Folder   18
West Virginia workshop notes, 1991
Wilkinson v. FBI
Box   151
  Folder   19
Braden document release, and collection finding aid
Box   151
  Folder   20
Braden correspondence, 1986-1987
Box   151
  Folder   21
General correspondence, 1986
Box   151
  Folder   22
FBI and CIA documents, 1979-1980
Box   151
  Folder   23-26
Legal documents, 1986
Williams, Aubrey, Foundation
General
Box   151
  Folder   27-28
1966-1969
Box   152
  Folder   1-2
1970-1979, undated
Box   152
  Folder   3
Louisville case, 1984-1985
Box   152
  Folder   4
Williams, Bobby Lee 1972-1974
Box   152
  Folder   5
Williams, Claude, committee 1973-1979
Box   152
  Folder   6
Williams, Hosea 1975-2000
Williams, Robert F., case
Box   152
  Folder   7
General, 1969-1975
Box   152
  Folder   8
Legal documents, 1970
Wilmington 10
Box   152
  Folder   9-17
General, 1971-1980, undated
Box   152
  Folder   18
Court documents, 1974
Box   152
  Folder   19
Finlator, Rev. W. W. 1977
Box   152
  Folder   20
National Alliance, 1974-1978
Box   152
  Folder   21
National Defense Committee, 1976
Box   152
  Folder   22
UCC News, 1971-1977
Box   152
  Folder   23
Wilson, Cozelle 1986
Wisconsin Historical Society
Box   152
  Folder   24
General, 1973-1993
Box   152
  Folder   25
Social Action position layoff, 1980
Box   152
  Folder   26
Women, 1984, undated
Box   152
  Folder   27
Women and families event, 1996
Women for Racial and Economic Equality
Box   152
  Folder   28
Founding convention, 1977-1978
Box   152
  Folder   29
General, 1980-1985
Box   152
  Folder   30
Women in Civil Rights conference, 1989
Box   153
  Folder   3
Women in the Workplace project, 1995
Box   152
  Folder   31
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1975-2000
Women's history
Box   153
  Folder   1
Kentucky, 1987
Box   153
  Folder   2
University of North Carolina, 1991
Box   153
  Folder   4
Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, 1977-1981
Box   153
  Folder   5
Women's movement, 1975-1983
Wood, Roxie
Box   153
  Folder   6
General, 1980
Box   153
  Folder   7
Manuscript, undated
Box   153
  Folder   8
Woods, Dessie 1977-1978
Box   153
  Folder   9
Workfare in Kentucky, 1982
Box   153
  Folder   10
World Conference against Racism, 2001
Box   153
  Folder   11
World Council of Churches, 1982-1995
Box   153
  Folder   12-13
Wounded Knee Defense Committee, 1975
Box   153
  Folder   14
Wrightsville, Georgia 1980
Box   153
  Folder   15
YWCA, 1980
Young, Alex (KKK case)
Box   153
  Folder   16
General, 1985
Box   153
  Folder   17
Legal documents
Box   153
  Folder   18
Youth Project, 1978-1986
Box   153
  Folder   19
Zimbabwe African National Union, 1976-1979
Box   153
  Folder   20
Zellner, Bob 1995-1996
Box   153
  Folder   21
Zylman, Jack 1993-1994
Subseries: James Domrowski Files
Box   153
  Folder   22
Biographical information
Box   153
  Folder   23-26
General correspondence, 1980-1983
Box   153
  Folder   27
Legal and financial documents
Box   153
  Folder   28
Binder contents
Subseries: Other Records
Sub-subseries: Helen Greever SCEF directorship files, 1971-1974
Box   153
  Folder   29
Biographical information
General correspondence
Box   153
  Folder   30-33
1972
Box   154
  Folder   1-2
1973
Box   154
  Folder   3-5
Mimeographed SCEF mailings, 1973-1974
Subject files
Box   154
  Folder   6
American-Soviet Young People's Conference, 1972
Box   154
  Folder   7
Appalachian People's history book, 1971-1972
Box   154
  Folder   8
Board correspondence, 1972-1973
Box   154
  Folder   9
GROW correspondence, 1971
Box   154
  Folder   10
Interim Committee, 1972
Box   154
  Folder   11
Interview with Helen and Barry Greever
Box   154
  Folder   12
Louisville Tenants Union
Box   154
  Folder   13
Philadelphia Telephone Squad
Box   154
  Folder   14
Printer
Box   154
  Folder   15
Race-Class Workshop, 1971
Box   154
  Folder   16
Tax exemption queries, 1972
Box   154
  Folder   17
Washington D.C., fundraising telephone squad 1972
Box   154
  Folder   18
West Coast correspondence, 1972
Box   154
  Folder   19
Women's meeting, 1971
Sub-subseries: Los Angeles SCEF office files, 1968-1973
Box   154
  Folder   20
Braden visits, 1970-1973
Box   154
  Folder   21
Brochures
Box   154
  Folder   22
Clippings
Box   154
  Folder   23
Collins tour, 1973
Box   154
  Folder   24
Contacts
Box   154
  Folder   25
Correspondence to A. Cimring, 1968
Box   154
  Folder   26
Correspondence to Kentucky, 1970-1973
Box   154
  Folder   27
Correspondence from Kentucky, 1969-1973
Box   154
  Folder   28
General Los Angeles correspondence, 1971-1973
Box   154
  Folder   29
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1970-1973
Box   154
  Folder   30
Financial records
Box   154
  Folder   31-33
Fundraising, 1970-1973
Box   154
  Folder   34
Greever, Helen 1972
Box   154
  Folder   35
Holiday cards, 1969-1972
Box   154
  Folder   36
Mailings received
Box   154
  Folder   37
Miscellany
Box   155
  Folder   1
Money sent to Kentucky, 1970-1973
Box   155
  Folder   2
Mulloy tour, 1968
Box   155
  Folder   3
Parties, 1970
Box   155
  Folder   4
Roman, Marilyn 1968-1969
Box   155
  Folder   5
Telephone bills
Sub-subseries: Massachusetts SCEF office files, 1968-1978
Box   155
  Folder   6-15
General correspondence, 1968-1978, undated
Box   155
  Folder   16-17
Braden visit and lectures, 1970, 1972
Box   155
  Folder   18
Cards
Box   155
  Folder   19
Collins, 1969-1971
Box   155
  Folder   20
Funds raised, 1973
Box   155
  Folder   21
Funds sent to Louisville, 1970-1972
Box   155
  Folder   22
Letters, 1969-1971
Box   155
  Folder   23
Marian Davis Fund, 1974-1975
Box   155
  Folder   24
McSurely case, 1968-1969
Box   155
  Folder   25
Miscellany, 1970s
Sub-subseries: New York SCEF office files, 1967-1973
Box   155
  Folder   31
General, 1967-1968
Box   155
  Folder   26
Accounts payable, 1971
Box   155
  Folder   27
Art Auction
Box   155
  Folder   28-29
Fundraising, 1967-1970
Box   155
  Folder   30
Invitations
Box   155
  Folder   32
Hogan, Lenore 1970
Box   155
  Folder   33
McManus, Jane, Event follow-up 1969-1970
Box   155
  Folder   34
Miscellany
Box   155
  Folder   35
Office tours, 1969
Box   155
  Folder   36
Organize film, 1969
Box   155
  Folder   37
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Box   155
  Folder   38
Woodcutters strike support, 1972-1973
Series: 3: Photographs
PH 3499 (5)
Subseries: SCEF exhibit photographs, 1960-1967
PH 3299
Subseries: General photographs, 1930s-1990s
Folder   1
Alabama Black Belt case
Folder   2
Alabama Black Belt case-Hank Sanders, Eutaw, Alabama
Folder   3
Anti-war activities
Folder   55
Arrington, Mayor Richard, support rally (Birmingham) 1991
Bradens
Together
Folder   4
Portraits
Folder   5
Sedition case trial, 1954-1955
Anne Braden
Folder   6
Portraits
Folder   7
Early life
Folder   8
Activities
Folder   9
With famous people
Folder   10
With SOC leaders
Carl Braden
Folder   11
Portraits
Folder   12
Activities
Folder   13
As journalist and labor activist
Folder   14
Litigation-related photographs
Folder   15
Braden Center
Folder   16
Braden family and friends
Folder   17
Cauthern, Eddie, Victory party
Folder   18
China Features (Beijing) and news stories, 1970s
Folder   19
Demonstrations
Folder   20
Famous people
Oversize Folder   1
Fight Back page layouts
Folder   21
Gulf Coast Tenant Leadership
Folder   22
"Judy Hicks" photos
Folder   23
Highlander Folk School
Folder   24
Kentucky Alliance
Folder   25
Kentucky-Miscellaneous images
Folder   26
Kentucky Sedition case, 1967
Folder   27
Klan and anti-Klan activities
Labor unions
Folder   28
Textile Workers Union organizing meeting, 1937
Folder   29
General
Folder   30
CWA/MASE
Folder   31
Kellwood Company strike (ILGWU), 1972
Folder   32
Stearns Company miners strike, circa 1976-1977
Folder   33
Newport News steelworkers strike
Folder   34
Louisville, Unidentified images
Folder   35
Louisville housing (illustration for Odell Murphy story by Anne Braden), 1950
Meetings
Folder   36
SOC, 1994, undated
Folder   37
Miscellaneous, 1983-1985
Folder   38
Movement people
Folder   39
NAACP
Folder   40
National Rainbow Coalition
Folder   41
National SCLC convention, 1991
Folder   42
Poor People's March, 1968
Folder   43
Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), Miscellaneous leaders and meetings
Folder   44
Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) convention album, 1946
Southern Organizing Committee (SOC)
Folder   45
Community Labor Conference (New Orleans), 1992
Folder   46
Conference (Columbia, Missouri) 1993
Folder   47
Community Labor Conference, 1991
Folder   48
Leadership
Folder   53
Southern Patriot, Miscellaneous photographs
Folder   49
SNCC, 1962
Folder   50
Wade House bombing, 1954
Folder   52
Wansley, Thomas, trial at Lynchburg, Virginia 1962
Folder   51
West End Community Council
Folder   54
Miscellaneous individuals and groups
PH 5-6466
Subseries: Posters
Oversize Folder   1
circa 1960-1970
Audio 443A, Audio 667A, Audio 909A
Series: 4: Sound Recordings
Audio   909A/3-13
FE-CIO program, 1949 March-June
Scope and Content Note: 25 programs recorded on 16-inch transcription discs at WINN, Louisville, April 1949.
Note: Formerly Disc 72A/3-13.
Audio   909A/1-2
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, "Power of Subpoena Symposium" 1954 December 15
Note: Formerly Disc 72A/1-2.
Audio   443A/1
Anne Braden speaks on Wade case, 1955 April 13
Audio   443A/2-3
New Orleans, First forum on education 1955 December 15
Audio   443A/4
New Orleans, Second forum on education 1956 January 30
Audio   443A/5
James Forman interviewing white woman and son about integration of Little Rock High School, 1957
Audio   443A/6
Dunbar Ogden interview, Little Rock 1958 September 19
Audio   443A/7
Closing of public schools in Norfolk, 1958
Audio   443A/8-9
Volunteer Civil Right Commission testimony at hearing about the Voteless in D.C., 1960 January 31
Audio   443A/10
"Americans All," radio program with Tomlinson Todd, includes excerpts from Voteless hearing 1960 January 31
Audio   443A/11
SCEF meeting: Frank Wilkinson on Side 1; Bradens on Side 2, 1961 April 29
Audio   443A/12-13
Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment at Chapel Hill, 1961 October 27
Note: Anne Braden speaks.
Audio   443A/14
Pete Seeger singing "The Strong of Old Monroe", 1962 August
Audio   443A/15-16
Operation Freedom in Mississippi, Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin interviewing others during field trip 1962
Audio   443A/17
  Side   1
Amzie Moore, an account of his experience in the Civil Rights movement for Maurice McCrackin; Carl Braden speaks at the end 1963 February
Audio   443A/18
  Side   1
Robert Moses account of Voter Registration drive in Mississippi in 1961, 1963 February
Audio   443A/19
  Side   1
Robert Moses account of Voter Registration drive in Mississippi in 1961, 1963 February (continued)
Audio   443A/61-62
"Forty Cents a Ton," Hazard County documentary on coal production and workers 1963 March
Audio   443A/20
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee Conference, Howard Zinn address: "Southern Influence in National Politics" 1963 Spring
Audio   443A/21
  Side   1
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee Conference, Howard Zinn address: "Southern Influence in National Politics" 1963 Spring (continued)
Audio   443A/22-23
Operation Freedom meeting (Memphis) on economic development of Fayette and Haywood counties, West Tennessee 1963 June 4
Note: Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin moderate.
Audio   443A/17
  Side   2
Music and conversation at Braden home, 1963 July 17-18
Audio   443A/18
  Side   2
Music at Braden home, 1963 July 18
Audio   443A/51
W.E.B. Dubois funeral oration by William Howard Melish, 1963 August (?)
Audio   443A/25
  Side   1
Raids on SCEF office, WDSU, New Orleans 1963 October 31
Audio   443A/24
Carl Braden interviewed by Bill Gordon, WERE, Cleveland, Ohio 1963 October
Audio   443A/26
  Side   1
Southern Report #2 produced by Ptolemaic Enterprises: "Police Brutality," Gadsden, Alabama 1963 December
Audio   443A/27
  Side   1-2
"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
Note: Guy and Candy Corawan of the Highlander Center for Folkways Records. Formerly Disc 72A/15.
Audio   443A/86
  Side   1
Micheal Gramlick and Edith Smilack on Hiroshima. Carl Braden speaks, 1964
Audio   443A/86
  Side   2
Carl and Anne Braden discuss SCEF, politics in Fayette County, and developments in racial cooperation 1964
Audio   443A/56
  Side   1
WBAI broadcast about Sharpsville Massacre anniversary, 1961 1965 June 5
Audio   443A/55
  Side   1-2
Carl Braden on WBAI, New York 1965
Audio   443A/28
  Side   1
Carl Braden interview, WKEA, Nashville, by Davidson County Business and Professional Women's Club 1965
Audio   443A/28
  Side   2
Milton Kotelchuck, "Student Left Looks at Vietnam" 1965
Audio   443A/29
  Side   1
Carl Braden's reply to McBerney, WFIA, Louisville 1966 January 18
Audio   443A/54
Carl Braden on WBAI, New York 1966 July
Audio   443A/59
Carl and Anne Braden speak about the peace movement, civil rights, and labor unions at World Fellowship 1966 July 26
Audio   443A/45
Stokely Carmichael at an open meeting at Harvard, 1966 August
Audio   443A/48
Speech by Stokely Carmichael to Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Columbus, Ohio 1966 September 17
Audio   443A/63
Carl Braden speech: "A White Southerner Looks at Black Power; " William Pittman on "The Racist Theory and Practice of White Supremacy", 1966 October 5
Audio   443A/30-31, 34
Carl Braden speech: "A White Man Looks at Black Power," WBAI interview about SCEF and SNCC 1966 October 22
Audio   443A/67
"Voice of Americanism," McBurney attack on SCEF 1966 November 17
Audio   443A/70
Carl Braden reply to McBurney speech, 1966 November 17
Audio   443A/87
SNCC, 1966 December
Audio   443A/35
SCEF dinner on 18th Anniversary of the National Guardian, circa 1966
Audio   443A/53, 42-44
SCEF dinner, 1967 March 20
Audio   443A/172
Carl Braden speech at Stanford, with Malcolm X documentary 1967 May 10
Audio   443A/32
Carl and Anne Braden interview on WFIA, Louisville, a call-in program 1967 October 30
Note: Includes critical comments.
Audio   443A/49-50
SCEF dinner, 1968 April 4
Audio   443A/40-41
Carl Braden conversation with interracial coalition of the University of Massachusetts, 1968 October 2
Audio   443A/78
Interview of Carl Braden by Jim Braden for research paper on Louisville civil disorders, 1969 April
Audio   443A/85
Jim Braden reading and summarizing transcript of KUAC hearings on the Louisville disorder, 1969 April
Audio   443A/83
Interview by Jim Braden of Manfred Reid, realtor involved in the incident that precipitated the disorders 1969 April
Audio   443A/75
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
Audio   443A/76
  Side   1
Florian and Reginald Meeks, high school-age participants in the Louisville disorders 1969 April
Audio   443A/77
  Side   2
Florian and Reginald Meeks, high school-age participants in the Louisville disorders 1969 April (continued)
Audio   443A/81
  Side   1
Interview of Eugene Robinson, assistant director of Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission, by Jim Braden 1969 April
Audio   443A/82
  Side   1
Interview of Eugene Robinson, assistant director of Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission 1969 April (continued)
Audio   443A/76
  Side   2
Interview of Glen Stassen by Jim Braden, 1969 April
Audio   443A/77
  Side   1
Interview of Father Tom Moffet by Jim Braden, 1969 April
Audio   443A/79-80
Interview of Robert Sims by Jim Braden, 1969 April
Audio   443A/81
  Side   1
Interview of Nay Ross by Jim Braden, 1969 April
Audio   443A/84
Interview of Father Charles Tachau, 1969 April
Audio   443A/88
Carl and Anne Braden on "How to Fight the Long Arm of the Coal Operators," at World Fellowship, Conway, NH 1969 August 5
Audio   443A/39
  Side   2
Carl and Anne Braden on "How to Fight the Long Arm of the Coal Operators," at World Fellowship 1969 August 5 (continued)
Audio   443A/60
Carl and Anne Braden on "Organizing Programs, North and South," at World Fellowship 1969 August 6
Audio   443A/157
Carl Braden, 1970 January 15
Audio   443A/68-69
Speech by Carl Braden at SCEF fundraising party, Queens, NY 1970 November 28
Audio   909A/14
SCEF's annual report to New York friends, 1971 April
Scope and Content Note: 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."
Note: Formerly Disc 72A/14.
Audio   443A/36-38
Carl Braden and Virginia Collins discuss Black draft resisters and SCEF, 1971 April 15
Audio   443A/89
Braden-Collins tour in Memphis, 1971 June 9
Audio   443A/91
Braden-Collins tour, 1971 July 9
Audio   443A/92
Carl Braden speech at Cambridge, Massachusetts 1972 December 12
Audio   443A/90
Carl Braden and William Murdoch of UE on a Boston radio station, 1973 February 4
Audio   443A/93
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
Audio   443A/105-108
Mike Welch interview on SCEF crisis, 1973 August 17
Audio   443A/94-104
Anne Braden interview on SCEF crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/109-110
Penny Lane and Pat Martin on SCEF crisis, 1973 August 22
Audio   443A/111-114
Anne Braden interview on SCEF crisis, 1973 October 3
Note: First tape of the interview not received.
Audio   443A/115
Joe Phillips interview on SCEF crisis (partial interview), 1973
Audio   443A/116
National Alliance rally against repression, at Raleigh, North Carolina; Ralph Abernathy, Angela Davis, and Ben Chavis speak 1974 July 4
Audio   667A/2
Carl Braden memorial service, Los Angeles 1975 March 9
Audio   667A/3-5
Carl Braden memorial service, New York City 1975 May 4
Audio   667A/1
Carl Braden memorial service, San Francisco. Anne Braden speaks 1975
Audio   443A/117
Studio recording by Pete Seeger and an unidentified woman sings about the Delbert Tibbs case, 1976 May 23
Audio   443A/118 and 166
Speech by Jack O'Dell at the SOC Southern Fight for Labor's Rights workshop, Columbia, South Carolina 1977 September 3
Audio   443A/119-120
Interviews with Louisville residents Vernon Roberson (who refers to Anne Braden), Louis Coleman, and a "Mrs. Torkel" about changes in the city circa 1977
Audio   443A/121-123
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
Audio   443A/124-125
Tribute to Fred Shuttlesworth at an SOC event in Birmingham, 1978 September 24
Scope and Content Note: C.T. Vivian is the emcee. Anne Braden is referred to in several speeches.
Audio   443A/173
Ella Baker interview by Anne Braden, 1978 December 14
Audio   443A/126
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
Audio   443A/127
"Perspective" television interview of Douglas McGee, Anne Braden, and Claude McCullum in reply to an earlier interview with David Duke 1979 June 3
Note: Side 2 is a poor quality interview of steelworkers and shipbuilders by Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/162-163
Telephone interview by Anne Braden of Wayne Crosby, president of striking steel workers and shipbuilders at Newport News 1979 October 13
Note: The interview follows "Middletown rally," segment with James Inger on Klan and workplace violence, Astor Picker, and Eugene Bennett.
Audio   443A/167
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
Note: 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.
Audio   443A/128
SOC meeting at Dombrowski home, New Orleans 1980 April 27
Scope and Content Note: 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.)
Audio   443A/129
Jesse Jackson speech on racism and foreign affairs at the Conference of World Africans, 1980 June 13
Audio   443A/130-135
SOC Executive Board meeting. Topics include funding, workshops and Ben Chavis as an SOC officer 1981 October
Note: All tapes are damaged.
Audio   443A/136
3rd National Anti-Klan Network conference at Atlanta, 1982 June 19
Scope and Content Note: Proceedings are only partially recorded, with remarks by Randolph Scott-McLaughlin and David Edgar. Both refer to the influence of Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/137
Messages for Jim Dombrowski from individuals at Highlander's 50th anniversary, 1982 October 4
Note: Dombrowski was absent because of illness.
Audio   443A/138-147
SOC workshop on building coalitions against poverty, racism, and war at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama 1986 January 3-5
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Audio   443A/165
Interview of Fluker and Lukerson, residents of Metropolitan Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama 1986 January 4
Audio   443A/164
Interview with Rev. Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick (Brother Kirk) about housing in Birmingham, black music and culture, and Martin Luther King Jr. 1986?
Audio   443A/148
Rehash of a conference by Angela Davis, Anne Braden, and others in Louisville circa 1989
Audio   443A/149-150
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
Scope and Content Note: Mattie Jones participates, with representatives of the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and SCLC.
Audio   443A/151-152
Anne Braden lecture, 1997 August 20
Audio   443A/162-163
SOC environmental conference including a driving tour of "Cancer Alley", 1997
Audio   443A/153
Anne Braden interview on WFCR, 1999 March 9
Audio   443A/57
  Side   1-2
Pike County, undated
Audio   443A/58
  Side   1
Pike County, undated (continued)
Audio   443A/64
  Side   1-2
Braden music, undated
Audio   443A/65
  Side   1
"A Serious Charge, A Closer Look," regarding the charges that SCEF was a Communist organization undated
Audio   443A/66
  Side   2
SCEF dinner, undated
Audio   443A/71-73
"South in the Depression," possibly an interview with Clifford and Virginia Durr undated
Audio   443A/154
Anne Braden lecture on socialism, undated
Audio   443A/155-156
Biographical interview of Jim Dombrowski by Anne Braden about the origins of his social activism and involvement with SCEF, undated
Audio   443A/158
Conversation between Bill [no last name given] and Walter Collins, who is in prison for draft resistance undated
Note: Conversation took place during the early 1970s.
Audio   443A/159
SOC conference on labor, undated
Scope and Content Note: Joe Alvarez and Frank Burns are the only two identified speakers.
Audio   443A/160
Meeting of the Gulfcoast Pulpwood Association concerning election of James Simmons, distribution of funds, and rift between Mississippi and Alabama members undated
Audio   443A/161
SCEF meeting/party at Louisville at which Carl and Anne Braden and Helen Greever spoke, undated
Scope and Content Note: Andrew Bates provides information on the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association strike.
Audio   443A/174
Memoir of Anne Braden mostly about SCEF (perhaps 1980), undated
Audio   443A/170-171
Memoir of Anne Braden by Lenore Hogan on the general development of the movement in the South (perhaps 1978-1979), undated
Audio   443A/33, 46-47, 74, 168-169
Unidentified and, undated
Series: 5: Film and Videorecordings
CA 503
Organize, a documentary about Appalachia miners produced by SCEF with the Mulloys and the McSurleys 1969
VHA 637
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
Note: Anne Braden appears as part of a group of dignitaries.
VHA 639
Kentucky Alliance Unity Dinner with Ossie Davis, 1997
VHA 640
75th birthday celebration for Anne Braden, 1999 December 12
VHA 641
, The Wall Between interview of Anne Braden by Cate Fosl about the Wade case and Braden's early career as an activist 2000 September 1
Note: Broadcast by KET.
VHA 638
"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
Audio 443A
Series: Audio Recordings
Audio   443A/1
Anne Braden speaks on the Wade case, 1955 April 13
Scope and Content Note: In 1954, the Bradens purchased a home on behalf of the Wade family, who were prevented from purchasing property in a White residential area in Louisville, Kentucky. The incident led to racial violence in the city, the bombing of the house, and the Bradens being charged with conspiracy and sedition.
Audio   443A/2-3
First Forum on Education, 1955 December 15
Scope and Content Note: A meeting on integration, held in New Orleans, Louisiana. The main speaker is Reverend Dr. Allen Hackett from St. Louis, Missouri. He talks on school integration in St. Louis and the use of workshops for teachers and students.
Audio   443A/3
First Forum on Education, 1955 December 15
Scope and Content Note: Continuation of a meeting on integration, held in New Orleans, Louisiana. This portion of the recording contains a question and answer session. Most of the questions concern integration, particularly organized labor's role in the integration of schools in St. Louis.
Audio   443A/4
Second Forum on Education, 1956 January 30
Scope and Content Note: A meeting on integration, held in New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Margaret Butcher gives an address concerning the history of desegregation in Washington, District of Columbia. A question and answer session follows, with Butcher providing anecdotes about the civil rights movement.
Audio   443A/5
James Forman interviewing White woman and son about integration of Little Rock High School, 1957
Audio   443A/6
Interview with Reverend Dunbar Ogden, 1958 September 19
Scope and Content Note: This Interview between a Mr. Foreman and Reverend Ogden, aired on the radio in Little Rock, Arkansas, as part of an educational program about civil rights issues in the city. Ogden was president of the Greater Little Rock Interracial Ministerial Alliance, and he states his opinion that Governor Orval Faubus installing the National Guard at Central High School only caused more problems during the Little Rock Crisis of September 1957. He also discusses his role in helping students enter the high school that day and Governor Faubus' orders to not let the students enter the school.
Audio   443A/7
Report on the closing of public schools in Norfolk, Virginia 1958
Scope and Content Note: In the fall of 1958, the Norfolk school board voted to close down the public school system rather than accept racial integration. Norfolk citizens speak on their experiences and opinions concerning the closings.
Audio   443A/8-9
Volunteer Civil Right Commission's mock hearing about the Voteless in the District of Columbia, 1960 January 31
Audio   443A/9
Volunteer Civil Right Commission's mock hearing about the Voteless in the District of Columbia, 1960 January 31
Audio   443A/10
"Americans All," radio program with Tomlinson Todd 1960 January 31
Scope and Content Note: Includes excerpts from the hearing on the Voteless in Washington, District of Columbia, and personal anecdotes concerning the attempts of Blacks to vote.
Audio   443A/11
Southern Conference Educational Fund meeting, 1961 April 29
Scope and Content Note: Frank Wilkinson reminisces about his past and origins in the Civil Rights movement and offers an address on Un-American activities. The meeting was held in Atlanta, Georgia, and was held two weeks before Wilkinson and Braden went to jail for contempt of court.
Audio   443A/11 (continued)
Southern Conference Educational Fund meeting, 1961 April 29
Scope and Content Note: Carl and Anne Braden speak. A comedian follows them, possibly Lenny Bruce. This meeting was held two weeks before Wilkinson and Braden went to jail for contempt of court.
Audio   443A/12-13
Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment, 1961 October 27
Scope and Content Note: Includes discussion on the need to abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee. Benjamin E. Smith also speaks about and criticizes the Senate Internal Security Commission. The panel is composed of Wyatt Tee Walker, Frank Donner, Benjamin E. Smith, Reverend Theodore Gibson, and David Wesley. A question and answer session follows, primarily concerning the First Amendment. Recorded at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Audio   443A/12 (continued)
Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment, 1961 October 27
Scope and Content Note: Includes discussion on the First Amendment, whether and where limits to freedom exist, and whether any should exist. Clifford Durr speaks on problems concerning freedom and the Supreme Court's current interpretation of the Constitution. Anne Braden then speaks on the First Amendment. Others participating in the panel are Waldo Beach and professor Dejarnon[?]. Recorded at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Audio   443A/13
Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment, 1961 October 27
Scope and Content Note: An unidentified person speaks about their activities in Virginia, proposals are submitted to the action committee, and a general discussion takes place on actions individuals can take. Participating in the discussion are Reverend Love, Reverend W.B. Abbot, David Forbes, Sandra Hayden, and Bob Zellner. Recorded at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Audio   443A/13 (continued)
Conference on Freedom and the First Amendment, 1961 October 27
Scope and Content Note: Includes speechs by Oscar Rice and Hubert Delany concerning civil rights, civil liberties, and the meaning of the Bill of Rights. Tom Hayden then speaks on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's work in Mississippi. Recorded at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Audio   443A/14
Pete Seeger singing "The Strong of Old Monroe (North Carolina)", 1962 August
Scope and Content Note: The music and lyrics are included on the original tape case.
Audio   443A/15-16
Amzie Moore on Operation Freedom in Mississippi, Circa 1964
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin interview Amzie Moore about his time organizing in Cleveland, Mississippi, his life, his general philosophy, and his dedication to civil rights work. A discussion follows about the federal government's role in Mississippi, government spending on failed programs, the problem of putting up bail for those willing to go to jail for political opposition (only for the funds to go to municipal governments who finance voter suppression efforts).
Audio   443A/15 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin interview Frank Smith and students at Ruleville College about their work and Smith's jailing.
Audio   443A/15 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin talk with Odell Sanders of Brownsville, Tennessee, about the ability of farmers to get loans, the easing of tension in Mississippi, the Civil Rights movement, and changes that have occurred in the South.
Audio   443A/15 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin talk to James Lawson of Memphis, Tennessee, about non-violence and how it is the best solution to the Civil Rights struggle.
Audio   443A/15 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin talk to Aaron Henry about integration in Mississippi. He is asked about his background and motivations.
Audio   443A/16
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin talk about the ability of Black students to get jobs after graduation and speak with civil rights workers. The workers talk about their work in schools, industry, and voter registration. Interviews with people working for the Freedom movements discuss their views on progress.
Audio   443A/16 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin interview John and Viola McFerren about the progress of the Civil Rights Movement in Fayette County, Tennessee.
Audio   443A/16 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin interview four white civil rights workers in Fayette County, Tennessee: Leo and Frances Redfern, and O.M. and Sara Lemmons.
Audio   443A/16 (continued)
Carl Braden and Reverend Maurice McCrackin Operation Freedom Interview Tour, 1962
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden and Maurice McCrackin interview civil rights activists in Summerville. They also speak with a bulldozer operator who helped people by providing services to those who otherwise could not get bulldozer work.
Audio   443A/17
Amzie Moore recounts his experience in the Civil Rights movement, 1963 February
Scope and Content Note: Moore relates the problems of segregation in the United States Army during and after World War II and explains his involvement in civil rights work. The reminiscences were recorded for Maurice McCrackin.
Audio   443A/17 (continued)
Music and conversation at the Braden home, 1963 July 17
Audio   443A/18
Robert Moses' account of the Voter Registration drive in Mississippi in 1961, 1963 February
Scope and Content Note: Moses discusses his involvement in Mississippi in the years 1960-1961 attempting to get local people to register to vote. He recounts specific incidents of opposition to his and others efforts, especially from the local police force. He recounts the beatings he and other Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee workers suffered, the paranoia that resulted, further dissuading local Blacks from registering in McComb. Moses also speaks on the murder of Herbert Lee by E.H. Hurst, the events that followed, and the police cover-up.
Audio   443A/19
Robert Moses' account of the Voter Registration drive in Mississippi in 1961, 1963 February
Scope and Content Note: Moses continues his account of the murder of Herbert Lee. He also speaks about the murder of two Black girls in Jackson. He then explains his reason for working in the movement and his philosophy about social change.
Audio   443A/20
Howard Zinn, "Southern Influence in National Politics" 1963
Scope and Content Note: In an address to the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Zinn talks about the power of electoral politics as it relates to the poor and minorities. He tries to answer the question of why people should be bothered to register at all and stresses the importance of collective action outside of electoral politics. He states that the impact of the South on national politics is due to the impact of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the organized student movement.
Audio   443A/21
Howard Zinn, "Southern Influence in National Politics" 1963
Scope and Content Note: Continuing the address to the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Zinn speaks on the pervasiveness of racism throughout the country, not just the South. He states the focus is only on the South because that is where the majority of Blacks live.
Audio   443A/22-23
Operation Freedom meeting on the economic development of Fayette and Haywood counties in West Tennessee, 1963 June 4
Scope and Content Note: The discussion begins with the flight of businesses to the South to avoid unionization. The talk covers what this phenomenon means for workers in the South, the legality of such moves, and the possibility of unionizing under the United Garment Workers. The conversation then shifts to how local citizens can start industries and the problems encountered by those involved the Civil Rights movement, particularly from the police and White Citizens Councils. The tape concludes with a statement on the need to commit to non-violence. Carl Braden, Maurice McCrackin (and possibly Howard ZInn) moderate. Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee.
Audio   443A/23
Operation Freedom meeting on the economic development of Fayette and Haywood counties in West Tennessee, 1963 June 4
Scope and Content Note: The discussion continues with ways to avoid violence, and the importance of understanding the realities of going to jail for non-violent action. The discussion then shifts to influencing the federal government, the formation of a temporary organizing committee, electing members for the committee, and procedures for running the organization. Carl Braden, Maurice McCrackin (and possibly Howard ZInn) moderate. Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee.
Audio   443A/24
WERE, "Apartment 13," discussion between Carl Braden and Bill Gordon 1963 October
Scope and Content Note: Gordon hosts an open discussion with Braden and two other guests. The conversation covers inaccurate media reports surrounding civil rights work and demonstrations in the South. Braden discusses his work in particular and the problems in the South. Broadcast from Cleveland, Ohio.
Audio   443A/25
WDSU, report on raids on a Southern Conference Educational Fund's New Orleans office 1963 October 31
Scope and Content Note: Broadcast from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Audio   443A/26
Southern Report #2, "Police Brutality" 1963 December
Scope and Content Note: Includes interviews with multiple Black people who encountered police brutality for demonstrating for civil rights. The report was produced by Ptolemaic Enterprises, Gadsden, Alabama.
Audio   443A/27
Mass meeting at Clarksdale, Mississippi 1963
Scope and Content Note: The meeting includes a description of civil rights and related work being done in the Clarksdale area. A boycott is discussed and Dr. Henry [?] speaks about the protest movement. The conversation then shifts to Operation Freedom and the need for the economic empowerment of the Black community. Carl Braden is present at this meeting. Recorded by Guy and Candy Carawan.
Audio   443A/28
WKEA, Carl Braden interview by the Davidson County Business and Professional Women's Club 1965
Scope and Content Note: Braden speaks on unemployment compensation and his political ideas. Broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee.
Audio   443A/28 (continued)
Milton Kotelchuck, "Student Left Looks at Vietnam" 1965
Scope and Content Note: Kotelchuck speaks on Students for a Democratic Society's policy on the Vietnam War.
Audio   443A/29
WFIA, Carl Braden's reply to Reverend William Steuart McBirnie 1966 January 18
Scope and Content Note: Braden responds to an attack by McBirnie on the Southern Conference Educational Fund's positions. He explains what he calls the "falsehoods" and "insinuations" of McBirnie. Broadcast from Louisville, Kentucky.
Audio   443A/30-31, 34
WBAI, "A Look to the South" 1966 October 22
Scope and Content Note: In this interview with Carl Braden, he defines Black power and discusses the efforts of Black people to gain political and economic power in the South. He also discusses the Southern Conference Educational Fund and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and their purpose.
Audio   443A/31
WBAI, "A Look to the South" 1966 October 22
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden continues his interview by discussing his work in the South.
Audio   443A/32
WFIA, "Point of View," interview with Carl and Anne Braden 1967 October 30
Scope and Content Note: In this interview, Carl and Anne Braden discuss their civil rights work and the opposition they have encountered. People then call into the show, many of whom accuse the Bradens of being communists. Broadcast from Louisville, Kentucky.
Audio   443A/33, 46-47, 74, 168-169
Labor speeches
Scope and Content Note: The speech concern the struggle of women and Blacks for freedom, liberty, and democracy. It is declared that employment is the cornerstone to such efforts. Recorded in Cleveland.
Audio   443A/34
WBAI, "The Last Minute," Carl Braden interview with Mike Hodel 1966 October 22
Scope and Content Note: Braden is interviewed about his speech "A White Man Looks at Black Power" and his perceptions of the Black movement in the South, its differences from movements in the North, and misconceptions that most people harbor about the Civil Rights Movement. He discusses the involvement of Whites in the movement, who the organizers are, why people become activists, Black skepticism of "White liberals," and the reception Braden receives from people in the North when rallying for Black Power.
Audio   443A/34 (continued)
KPFK, interview with Tiger Slavik and Dr. Isidore Zifferstein Circa 1966
Scope and Content Note: Slavik and Zifferstein discuss the motivational blocks which need to be removed in race relations. They discuss actions being taken by White communities in response to the Watts riots and the response of the Black community when nothing is done to improve their situation.
Audio   443A/35
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner on 18th Anniversary of the National Guardian, Circa 1966
Audio   443A/36-38
WFCR, "Colors," discussion between Carl Braden and Virginia Collins 1971 April 15
Scope and Content Note: Braden and Collins hold a conversation with Laura Moore of the Black Mass Communications Project. The two discuss Black draft resisters, New Afrika, and the Southern Conference Educational Fund. In particular, the case of resister Walter Collins is discussed. WFCR was broadcast out of Amherst, Massachusetts.
Audio   443A/37
WFCR, "Colors," discussion between Carl Braden and Virginia Collins 1971 April 15
Scope and Content Note: The conversation continues with Braden and Collins discussing Black draft resisters, specifically Walter Collins. WFCR was broadcast out of Amherst, Massachusetts.
Audio   443A/38
WFCR, "Colors," discussion between Carl Braden and Virginia Collins 1971 April 15
Scope and Content Note: The conversation concludes with Braden and Collins discussing New Afrika in Mississippi. WFCR was broadcast out of Amherst, Massachusetts.
Audio   443A/39
Carl and Anne Braden, "Organizing the South and How to Fight the Long Arm of the Coal Operators" 1969 August 5
Scope and Content Note: Carl talks about his sedition charges, the need for a people's revolution, trying to deal wit the power of the coal operators, and the problems of draft resisters. The two discuss grassroots organizing, education, Southern senators' actions concerning support for the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty, the Black Panthers, the United Front Against Fascism, and the problems of coal mining. Recorded at the World Fellowship in Conway, New Hampshire.
Audio   443A/40-41
WFCR, "Five College Forum" 1968 October 2
Scope and Content Note: A conversation between Carl Braden and an interracial coalition of the University of Massachusetts. Also participating are Gerard Braunthal (Department of Government at the University of Massachusetts), Andy Haigh (Department of Music at the University of Massachusetts), John Piper (Department of Religion at Mount Holyoke College), Gil Salk (Martin Luther King Social Action Council, and Diana Calland (WFCR). WFCR was broadcast out of Amherst, Massachusetts.
Audio   443A/41
WFCR, "Five College Forum" 1968 October 2
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/40.
Audio   443A/42
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner, 1967 March 20
Audio   443A/43
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner, 1967 March 20
Audio   443A/44
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner, 1967 March 20
Audio   443A/45
Stokely Carmichael at an open meeting at Harvard, 1966 August
Scope and Content Note: Carmichael discusses the hypocrisy of integration, the idea that Blacks have to settle in among Whites and accept their supremacy, and the notion that Blacks are unable to organize themselves.
Audio   443A/45 (continued)
WOR, Carl Braden and Fulton Lewis 1966 October 5
Scope and Content Note: Lewis begins the recording by recounting the Braden's assistance in purchasing a home for the Wade family in a segregated neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky. Braden then recounts how the house was bombed, with himself being charged with sedition and conspiracy.
Audio   443A/46
Unidentified
Audio   443A/47
Unidentified
Audio   443A/48
Speech by Stokely Carmichael to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1966 September 17
Scope and Content Note: Carmichael discusses how the roots of rebellion are borne of injustice, the recent events in Atlanta, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the hypocrisy of the Vietnam War, and the hypocritical stance of Whites towards Blacks. Recorded in Columbus, Ohio.
Audio   443A/49-50
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner, 1968 April 24
Scope and Content Note: The dinner was held on the 30th anniversary of the Southern Conference Educational Fund and was hosted at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York, New York.
Audio   443A/50
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner, 1968 April 24
Scope and Content Note: The dinner was held on the 30th anniversary of the Southern Conference Educational Fund and was hosted at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York, New York. This tape begins with a short speech by Howard Zinn, who introduces Ella Baker, the guest of honor. The label states that Zinn was introduced by [Robert] Zellner but that this speech was not recorded as the open reel tapes were being swapped out at this time.
Audio   443A/51
W.E.B. Dubois oration delivered by William Howard Melish, 1965 August 26
Scope and Content Note: The oration was delivered on the anniversary of Dubois' death. Melish details the events in Dubois' life, including his work for the Peace Information Center to prevent the use of nuclear weapons, his move to an all-White upper-class neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights, the creation of Negro History Week, his political struggle against the Cold War, his receiving of the American/Soviet Friendship award, the creation of the Encyclopedia Africana, and his death in Ghana. After his speech, Melish answers questions from the audience, which focus primarily on the different attempts at socialism in Cuba, Ghana, China, and the Soviet Union.
Audio   443A/53, 42-44
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner, 1967 March 20
Audio   443A/54
WBAI, interview with Carl Braden 1966 July
Scope and Content Note: Braden speaks about his civil rights activities, the history of the movement, the Southern Conference Educational Fund, and the Wade case. Broadcast from New York, New York.
Audio   443A/55
WBAI, interview with Carl Braden 1965 July
Scope and Content Note: Biden continues by speaking about his political ideas and philosophy, his civil rights work in the South, and future political possibilities. Broadcast from New York, New York.
Audio   443A/56
WBA, "Sharpesville Anniversary" 1965 June 5
Scope and Content Note: Commemorating the 1960 Sharpesville Massacre in South Africa, the program attempts to recreate the events leading up to the incident and explains the apartheid system. A White political prisoner speaks about being in jail, the brutality they have witnessed inside, and the inequities in the court system. They also talk about the average lives of Whites in South Africa, how they live well and must keep quiet about Apartheid. Broadcast from New York, New York.
Audio   443A/57
Pike County
Audio   443A/58
Pike County
Audio   443A/59
Carl and Anne Braden speak at the World Fellowship Center, 1966 July 26
Scope and Content Note: The couple speak about civil rights, organization techniques, union organization, Black power, and the growth of the peace movement in the South. A question and answer session follows. Recorded at Conway, New Hampshire.
Audio   443A/60
"Organizing Programs, North and South" 1969 August 6
Scope and Content Note: Recorded at the World Fellowship in Conway, New Hampshire, this portion of the recording includes Irving Davis, James Lytle, and Harris Stone.
Audio   443A/60 (continued)
"Organizing Programs, North and South" 1969 August 7
Scope and Content Note: Recorded at the World Fellowship in Conway, New Hampshire, this portion of the recording includes Anne Braden and Lillian Moore.
Audio   443A/61-62
"Forty Cents a Ton," Hazard County documentary on coal production and workers 1963 March
Scope and Content Note: The recording portrays the difficulty attaining adequate wages, hospital care, and unionizing.
Audio   443A/62
"Forty Cents a Ton," Hazard County documentary on coal production and workers 1963 March
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/61.
Audio   443A/63
Carl Braden, "A White Southerner Looks at Black Power" 1966 October 5
Scope and Content Note: Speaking to the John Brown Coordinating Committee, Braden talks about problems in the Civil Rights movement and the validity of Whites and Blacks working together.
Audio   443A/63 (continued)
William Pittman, "The Racist Theory and Practice of White Supremacy" 1966 October 5
Scope and Content Note: Speaking to the John Brown Coordinating Committee, Pittman (chairman of the JBCC) talks about problems in the Civil Rights movement and the validity of Whites and Blacks working together.
Audio   443A/63 (continued)
Bertrand Russell, "Challenge to the American Conscience" 1966 October 5
Scope and Content Note: A shortened version of the speech, this recording includes discussion of American imperialism in Vietnam.
Audio   443A/64
Braden music
Audio   443A/65
WAKY, "A Serious Charge, A Closer Look"
Scope and Content Note: A radio broadcast regarding the charges that Southern Conference Educational Fund was a communist front. The program includes a number of interviews, including Anne Braden and the brother of Martin Luther King Jr.
Audio   443A/66
Southern Conference Educational Fund dinner
Audio   443A/67
"Voice of Americanism," Reverend William Steuart McBirnie's attack on the Southern Conference Educational Fund 1966 November 17
Scope and Content Note: McBirnie claims that the Southern Conference Educational Fund is a communist front.
Audio   443A/68-69
Speech by Carl Braden at a Southern Conference Educational Fund fundraising party, 1970 November 28
Scope and Content Note: The party was held in Jim Rose's home in Queens Village, New York. Jim Rose introduces Braden.
Audio   443A/69
Speech by Carl Braden at a Southern Conference Educational Fund fundraising party, 1970 November 28
Scope and Content Note: The party was held in Jim Rose's home in Queens Village, New York.
Audio   443A/70
WFIA, Carl Braden reply to Reverend William Steuart McBirnie's speech 1966 November 17
Scope and Content Note: WFIA was broadcast out of Louisville, Kentucky.
Audio   443A/71-73
"South in the Depression," interview with Clifford and Virginia Durr
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Montgomery, Alabama.
Audio   443A/72
"South in the Depression," interview with Clifford and Virginia Durr
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/71.
Audio   443A/73
"South in the Depression," interview with Clifford and Virginia Durr
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/72.
Audio   443A/74
Anne Braden speech, 1961 October 13
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Columbus, Ohio.
Audio   443A/75
Interview with Bill Peterson and Jay Thomas of the Louisville Courier-Journal, 1969 April 2
Scope and Content Note: Bill Peterson was a White reporter and Jay Thomas was a Black photographer. Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/76
Interview with Florian and Reginald Meeks, 1969 April 5
Scope and Content Note: The Meeks were high school-age participants in the 1968 Louisville "Black Six" riots.
Audio   443A/76 (continued)
Interview with Glen Stassen, 1969 April 5
Scope and Content Note: Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/77
Interview with Father Tom Moffet, 1969 April 5
Scope and Content Note: Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/77 (continued)
Interview with Florian and Reginald Meeks, 1969 April 5
Scope and Content Note: The Meeks were high school-age participants in the 1968 Louisville "Black Six" riots.
Audio   443A/78
Interview with Carl Braden for a research paper on the 1968 "Black Six" riots in Louisville, Kentucky 1969 April 6
Scope and Content Note: Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/79-80
Interview with Robert Sims, 1969 April 4
Scope and Content Note: Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/80
Interview with Robert Sims, 1969 April 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/79.
Audio   443A/81
Interview with Nay Ross, 1969 April 3
Scope and Content Note: Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/81 (continued)
Interview with Eugene Robinson, 1969 April 3
Scope and Content Note: Robinson was assistant director of Louisville and Jefferson County Human Relations Commission. Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/82
Interview with Eugene Robinson, 1969 April 7
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/81.
Audio   443A/83
Interview with Manfred Reid, 1969 April 2
Scope and Content Note: Reid was a realtor involved in the incident that precipitated the 1968 "Black Six" riots in Louisville, Kentucky. Interview conducted by Jim Braden.
Audio   443A/84
Interview with Father Charles Tachau, 1969 April 5
Audio   443A/85
Jim Braden reading and summarizing a transcript of the Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, 1969 April 6
Scope and Content Note: The committee was holding hearings on the Louisville "Black Six" riots.
Audio   443A/86
Hiroshima commemoration, 1964
Scope and Content Note: Includes discussion of the effects of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, Michael Gramlick singing, and dramatic reading of "Hiroshima" by Edith Smalick. Carl Braden also speaks.
Audio   443A/86 (continued)
Carl and Anne Braden discuss the Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1964
Scope and Content Note: The couple also discuss politics in Fayette County, developments in Black and White cooperation, the success of elections in the South, and the running of SECF candidates.
Audio   443A/87
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1966 December
Audio   443A/88
Carl and Anne Braden, "How to Fight the Long Arm of the Coal Operators" 1969 August 5
Scope and Content Note: Carl talks about his sedition charges, the need for a people's revolution, trying to deal wit the power of the coal operators, and the problems of draft resisters. The two discuss grassroots organizing, education, Southern senators' actions concerning support for the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty, the Black Panthers, the United Front Against Fascism, and the problems of coal mining. Recorded at the World Fellowship in Conway, New Hampshire.
Audio   443A/89
Braden-Collins tour in Memphis, Tennessee 1971 June 9
Audio   443A/90
WVBF/WKOX, "Labor Speaks," with Carl Braden 1973 February 4
Scope and Content Note: Steve Miller and William Murdoch hosted the program and were representatives of the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America. They interview Carl Braden about the "New South." WVBF/WKOX were broadcast from Framingham, Massachusetts.
Audio   443A/91
Braden-Collins tour, 1971 July 9
Scope and Content Note: Includes Carl Broger and Virginia Collins.
Audio   443A/92
Speech by Carl Braden at Cambridge, Massachusetts 1972 December 13
Audio   443A/93
Recording of Paul Robeson's 75th birthday celebration at Carnegie Hall, Circa 1973 June 11
Scope and Content Note: Features tributes by many speakers, a biographical documentary, and taped remarks by Robeson Sr., who was ill.
Audio   443A/94-104
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/95
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/96
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/97
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/98
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/99
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/100
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/101
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/102
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/103
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/104
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 19
Audio   443A/105-108
Mike Welch interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 17
Audio   443A/106
Mike Welch interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 17
Audio   443A/107
Mike Welch interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 18
Audio   443A/108
Mike Welch interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 18
Audio   443A/109-110
Penny Lane and Pat Martin interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 22
Audio   443A/110
Penny Lane and Pat Martin interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 August 22
Audio   443A/111-114
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 October 3
Scope and Content Note: The first tape of this interview was not received.
Audio   443A/112
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 October 3
Audio   443A/113
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 October 3
Audio   443A/114
Anne Braden interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973 October 3
Audio   443A/115
Jon Phillips interview on the Southern Conference Educational Fund crisis, 1973
Scope and Content Note: Partial interview.
Audio   443A/116
National Alliance rally against repression, 1975 July 4
Scope and Content Note: The rally was held in Raleigh, North Carolina. Ralph Abernathy, Angela Davis, and Ben Chavis speak.
Audio   443A/117
Studio recording by Pete Seeger and Mary Helbert Tubbs[?], 1976 May 23
Scope and Content Note: The two sing about the Delbert Tibbs case.
Audio   443A/118 and 166
Speech by Jack O'Dell at the Southern Organizing Committee's Southern Fight for Labor's Rights workshop, 1977 September 3
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Columbia, South Carolina.
Audio   443A/119-120
Interviews with Louisville residents Father Vernon Roberson, Louis Coleman, and Mrs. Torkel Circa 1977
Scope and Content Note: The three discuss changes in the city.
Audio   443A/120
Interviews with Louisville residents Father Vernon Roberson, Louis Coleman, and Mrs. Torkel Circa 1977
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/119.
Audio   443A/121-123
Press conference protesting the play "Paul Robeson" written by Philip Hayes Dean, Circa 1978 January
Scope and Content Note: The conference was called by the son of Paul Robeson. The play was a one-man show in which James Earl Jones portrayed Robeson.
Audio   443A/122
Press conference protesting the play "Paul Robeson" written by Philip Hayes Dean, Circa 1978 January
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/121.
Audio   443A/123
Press conference protesting the play "Paul Robeson" written by Philip Hayes Dean, Circa 1978 January
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/122.
Audio   443A/124-125
Tribute to Fred Shuttlesworth, 1978 September 24
Scope and Content Note: The tribute took place at a Southern Organizing Committee event held in Birmingham, Alabama, and was emceed by C.T. Vivian. Anne Braden is referred to in several speeches.
Audio   443A/125
Tribute to Fred Shuttlesworth, 1978 September 24
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/124.
Audio   443A/126
Telephone report from Anne Braden, 1979 March 21
Scope and Content Note: Braden discusses the Wilmington 10, Johnny "Imani" Harris, Southern Organizing Committee issues, and events in Braden's personal life. The report is directed to Margaret [last name not given].
Audio   443A/127
"Perspective" television interview of Douglas McGee, Anne Braden, and Claude McCullum 1979 June 3
Scope and Content Note: The program was conducted in response to an earlier interview with David Duke of the Ku Klux Klan.
Audio   443A/127
Interview with steelworkers and shipbuilders, 1979 June 3
Scope and Content Note: Interviews conducted by Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/128
Southern Organizing Committee meeting at Jim Dombrowski's home, 1980 April 27
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana. 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 also discusses the Laurel, Mississippi poultry workers strike.
Audio   443A/129
Jesse Jackson speech at the Conference of World Africans, 1980 June 13
Scope and Content Note: The speech concerns racism and foreign affairs.
Audio   443A/130-135
Southern Organizing Committee executive board meeting, 1981 October
Scope and Content Note: Topics include funding, workshops, and Ben Chavis as an SOC officer.
Audio   443A/131
Southern Organizing Committee executive board meeting, 1981 October
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/131.
Audio   443A/132
Southern Organizing Committee executive board meeting, 1981 October
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/132.
Audio   443A/133
Southern Organizing Committee executive board meeting, 1981 October
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/133.
Audio   443A/134
Southern Organizing Committee executive board meeting, 1981 October
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/134.
Audio   443A/135
Southern Organizing Committee executive board meeting, 1981 October
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/135.
Audio   443A/136
3rd National Anti-Klan Network conference, 1982 June 19
Scope and Content Note: The conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia. The proceedings are only partially recorded and include remarks by Randolph Scott-McLaughlin and David Edgar. Both men refer to the influence of Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/137
Messages for Jim Dombrowski from individuals at Highlander's 50th anniversary, 1982 October 4
Scope and Content Note: Dombrowski was absent because of illness.
Audio   443A/138-147
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 3
Scope and Content Note: Held in Birmingham, Alabama, the workshop focused on building coalitions against poverty, racism, and war. The 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.
Audio   443A/139
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/138.
Audio   443A/140
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/139.
Audio   443A/141
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/140.
Audio   443A/142
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/141.
Audio   443A/143
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/142.
Audio   443A/144
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/143.
Audio   443A/145
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 5?
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/144.
Audio   443A/146
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 5
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/145.
Audio   443A/147
Southern Organizing Committee workshop at Miles College, 1986 January 3
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/146.
Audio   443A/148
Rehash of a conference by Angela Davis, Anne Braden, and others Circa 1989
Scope and Content Note: The conference was held in Louisville, Kentucky.
Audio   443A/149-150
Discussion led by Marilee Curb and Isaiah Matthews, 1993 March 26
Scope and Content Note: The discussion concerns the Institute for Southern Studies and was conducted for an upcoming issue of Southern Exposure on environmental justice. Mattie Jones also participates, with representatives of the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Audio   443A/150
Discussion led by Marilee Curb and Isaiah Matthews, 1993 March 26
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/150.
Audio   443A/151-152
Anne Braden lecture, 1997 August 20
Audio   443A/152
Anne Braden lecture, 1997 August 20
Audio   443A/153
WFCR News, interview with Anne Braden 1999 March 9
Scope and Content Note: Braden was interviewed by Karen Brown.
Audio   443A/154
Anne Braden lecture on socialism
Audio   443A/155-156
Biographical interview of Jim Dombrowski
Scope and Content Note: Dombrowski discusses the origins of his social activism and involvement with Southern Conference Educational Fund. Interview conducted by Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/156
Biographical interview of Jim Dombrowski
Scope and Content Note: Dombrowski discusses the origins of his social activism and involvement with Southern Conference Educational Fund. Interview conducted by Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/157
Conversation with Marc [?] on death march, 1969 December 15
Audio   443A/157 (continued)
Carl Braden, 1970 January 15
Scope and Content Note: Mediator.
Audio   443A/158
Conversation between Bill [?] and Walter Collins, Circa 1970
Scope and Content Note: Collins was in prison for draft resistance. The conversation took place during the early 1970s.
Audio   443A/159
Southern Organizing Committee conference on labor
Scope and Content Note: Joe Alvarez and Frank Burns are the only two identified speakers.
Audio   443A/160
Meeting of the Gulfcoast Pulpwood Association
Scope and Content Note: Concerning the election of James Simmons, distribution of funds, and the rift between Mississippi and Alabama members.
Audio   443A/161
Southern Conference Educational Fund meeting
Scope and Content Note: The meeting was held in Louisville, Kentucky. Speakers include Carl and Anne Braden and Helen Greever. Andrew Bates also provides information on the Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association strike.
Audio   443A/162-163
Telephone with Wayne Crosby, 1979 October 13
Scope and Content Note: The interview follows a "Middletown Rally," segment with James Inger on the Ku Klux Klan and workplace violence, Astor Picker, and Eugene Bennett. Crosby was the president of striking steel workers and shipbuilders at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. Interview conducted by Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/162 (continued)
Southern Organizing Committee environmental conference, 1997
Scope and Content Note: Includes a driving tour of "Cancer Alley."
Audio   443A/163
Telephone with Wayne Crosby, 1979 October 13
Scope and Content Note: The interview follows a "Middletown Rally," segment with James Inger on the Ku Klux Klan and workplace violence, Astor Picker, and Eugene Bennett. Crosby was the president of striking steel workers and shipbuilders at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. Interview conducted by Anne Braden.
Audio   443A/163 (continued)
Southern Organizing Committee environmental conference, 1997
Scope and Content Note: Includes a driving tour of "Cancer Alley."
Audio   443A/164
Interview with Reverend Frederick Douglas Kirkpatrick, Circa 1986
Scope and Content Note: The interview concerns housing in Birmingham, Alabama, black music and culture, and Martin Luther King Jr.
Audio   443A/165
Interview with Fluker and Lukerson, 1986 January 4
Scope and Content Note: The two were residents of Metropolitan Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama.
Audio   443A/166
Speech by Jack O'Dell at the Southern Organizing Committee's Southern Fight for Labor's Rights workshop, 1977 September 3
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Columbia, South Carolina.
Audio   443A/167
Interview with Fred Shuttlesworth, Circa 1979
Scope and Content Note: The interview conducted by Anne Braden for Southern Exposure and concerns the 25th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision and Shuttleworth's role in school desegregation. A Birmingham rally sponsored by the United States Peace Council and Southern Organizing Committee at which Richard Arrington and others spoke is partially recorded over the beginning of the interview.
Audio   443A/168
Unidentified
Audio   443A/169
Unidentified
Audio   443A/170-171
Memoir of Anne Braden, 1985 April 22
Scope and Content Note: By Lenore Hogan on the general development of the movement in the South.
Audio   443A/171
Memoir of Anne Braden, 1985 April 22
Scope and Content Note: Continued from Audio 443A/170.
Audio   443A/172
WPFA, Carl Braden, "A White Southerner Talks About Black Power" 1967 May 10
Scope and Content Note: Carl Braden, executive director of the Southern Conference Educational Fund, delivered the speech at Stanford University.
Audio   443A/172 (continued)
WBAI, Malcolm X documentary 1965 March 30
Scope and Content Note: An edited documentary on Malcolm X's development from 1960 to his death in 1965. It covers his emergence as a national figure and the formation of the Committee for Afro-American Unity.
Audio   443A/173
Interview with Ella Baker, 1978 December 14
Scope and Content Note: This interview conducted by Anne Braden begins mid conversation. Baker talks about the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and disagreements she had with Baptist ministers about the role of young people in the Civil Rights movement. She also discusses the formation of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (of whom she was an early supporter), attending most of the first meetings as a facilitator, and her philosophy of fostering the development of the youth in tandem with the growth of a movement.
Audio   443A/174
Memoir of Anne Braden, Circa 1980
Scope and Content Note: Mostly about the Southern Conference Educational Fund.
Audio 667A
Series: Audio Recordings
Audio   667A/1
Carl Braden memorial service, San Francisco, California 1975 March
Scope and Content Note: Includes recorded comments by Anne Braden, a playing of the song "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night," a eulogy by Isabel Cherney [?], and remarks by many friends and family members.
Audio   667A/2
Carl Braden memorial service, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California 1975 March 9
Scope and Content Note: Begins with the song "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night" and includes recorded comments by Anne and Carl Braden. A number of un-introduced speakers are included.
Audio   667A/3-5
Carl Braden memorial service, New York City, New York 1975 May 4
Scope and Content Note: The service begins with Mabel Hillery singing folk songs, and this is followed with eulogies by Harvey O'Conner (National Committee against Repressive Legislation), Reverend Bernard Lee (Southern Christian Leadership Conference), John Lewis (Voter Education Project), Sue Thrasher (Southern Students Organizing Committee), Modjeska Simkins (Southern Conference Educational Fund), music by Reverend F. Deacon Patrick[?] and Matt Jones[?], eulogies by Herbert James (National Conference of Churches), Barbara Gail[?] (District 1199 Hospital Workers Union), John Bowen (United Electrical Workers), Charlene Mitchell (National Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression). The tape ends with Earl Robinson singing "Joe Hill."
Audio   667A/4
Carl Braden memorial service, New York City, New York 1975 May 4
Scope and Content Note: This portion of the service begins with Earl Robinson singing "Old Abe Lincoln." There is then an eulogy by Anne Braden and the playing of a recorded interview with Carl Braden. The ceremony is concluded with two songs by Pete Seeger, "Passing Through" and "We Shall Over Come."
Audio   667A/5
Carl Braden memorial service, New York City, New York 1975 May 4
Scope and Content Note: This recording is a partial duplicate of Audio 667A/3-4 and picks up during the middle of the eulogy by Charlene Mitchell (National Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression). It then continues with Earl Robinson singing "Joe Hill" and "Old Abe Lincoln." There is then a eulogy by Anne Braden and the playing of a recorded interview with Carl Braden. The ceremony is concluded with two songs by Pete Seeger, "Passing Through" and "We Shall Over Come." The full service can be found on Audio 667A/3-4.
Audio 909A
Series: Audio Recordings
Audio   909A/1-2
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, "Power of Subpoena Symposium" 1954 December 12
Scope and Content Note: The symposium celebrates the 163th anniversary of the Bill of Rights. It was held at the Great Northern Hotel in New York, New York. This disc contains parts one and two of the original recording.
Audio   909A/2
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, "Power of Subpoena Symposium" 1954 December 12
Scope and Content Note: The symposium celebrates the 163th anniversary of the Bill of Rights. It was held at the Great Northern Hotel in New York, New York. This disc contains parts three and four of the original recording.
Audio   909A/3-13
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 March 15
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode provides an overview of the history and structure of the of the FE-CIO and why it is distinct from the UAW. Three local members (Alan Coons[?], Raymond Kegel[?], and Marvin Davidson[?]) participate in the presentation. This is Program #1, and it would be re-aired, as Program #2, later the same day.
Audio   909A/4
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 March 22
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode is intended to inform listeners about the "Truth of the United Auto Workers." Two former members of UAW (Robert H. Dobbs[?] and Carl Kiley[?]) speak with Thomas DeLong[?] about corruption within the UAW. This is Program #3, and it would be re-aired, as Program #4, on March 24, 1949.
Audio   909A/4 (continued)
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 March 29
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode is intended to inform listeners about the "Truth of the United Auto Workers." Three FE-CIO members (Sterling Neal[?], James Wright[?], and Al Ross[?]) discuss why UAW has little to offer Louisville's International Harvester plant workers. This is Program #5, and it was re-aired, as Program #6, later the same day.
Audio   909A/5
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 April 5
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode contains a discussing between union delegates to the FE-CIO's recent convention in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The participants (Fred Moraro[?], Charles Yates[?], and Donald Russell[?]) discuss their experiences and explain that the FE-CIO used the conference to vote against merging with the UAW. This is Program #7, and it would be re-aired, as Program #8, later the same day.
Audio   909A/6
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 April 12
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode concerns International Harvester's refusal to negotiate with FE-CIO over outstanding grievances. Three union members (Leo Wright[?], Delbert Duggins[?], Cary Ashley[?]) discuss this issue. The three claim International Harvester and United Auto Workers are working together to destroy the FE-CIO though non-compliance with the existing contract. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #9, and it would be re-aired, as Program #10, later the same day.
Audio   909A/7
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 April 19
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, in this episode union representatives (Alan L. Coons[?] and Sterling Neal[?]) speak about International Harvester's refusal to participate in the grievance process and the union members granting authority to union leaders to call a strike. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #11, and it would be re-aired, as Program #12, later the same day.
Audio   909A/7 (continued)
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 May 10
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode concerns an upcoming National Labor Relations Board conference regarding a requested election at the International Harvester plant in Louisville. The United Auto Workers were calling for the election as they felt they had managed to sign up a majority of workers at the plant, which was already represented by FE-CIO. Four members from the plant (William T. Meyer[?], Floyd Mercer[?], Jess Duff[?], and George F. Meriter[?]) discuss the baselessness of UAW's claims. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #17, and it would be re-aired, as Program #18, later the same day.
Audio   909A/8
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 April 26
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode concerns the way in which United Auto Workers were using their members' dues to divide the workforce of a fellow CIO union. Participating in the discussion are Vianna Sitgreaves[?], Winfrey Duncan [?], and James Brooks[?]. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #13, and it would be re-aired, as Program #14, later the same day.
Audio   909A/9
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 April 31
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode is directed to the wives of FE-CIO's members and concerns the organization of associated women's clubs. Participating in the discussion are Alberta Duggins[?], Kaye Worthle[?], Marianne Sweazy[?], and Thelma Gibson. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #15, and it would be re-aired, as Program #16, later the same day.
Audio   909A/10
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 May 17
Scope and Content Note: Program #19. Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky. Women discuss the FE-CIO women's auxiliary and their roll in supporting the on-going strike. An unidentified woman interviews the wives of union members, including the wives of Tom Mahoney[?], Thomas DeLong[?], and George Burrus[?]. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #19, and it would be re-aired, as Program #20, later the same day.
Audio   909A/11
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 May 24
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, this episode concerns the history of the Congress of Industrial Organizations' and the United Auto Workers' attempted takeover of FE-CIO plants. Participants include Lucille Thompson[?], Charles Trautman[?], and W.B. Tyler[?]. Carl Braden acts as narrator. This is Program #21, and it would be re-aired, as Program #22, later the same day.
Audio   909A/12
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 May 31
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, in this episode Carl Braden and Richard Marhanka[?] discuss the Congress of Industrial Organizations' threat to remove the FE-CIO's charter for refusing to integrate into the United Auto Workers. This is Program #23, and it would be re-aired, as Program #24, later the same day.
Audio   909A/13
WINN, program by the Farm Equipment Union-Congress of Industrial Organizations 1949 June 7
Scope and Content Note: Recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of a series of programs designed to inform FE-CIO members of the United Auto Workers' attempt to subsume their union, in this episode concerns the history of the FE-CIO. Participants include Mrs. Cary Ashley[?], Leo Wright [?], Don Russell[?], and Bob Mims[?]. Carl Braden acts a narrator. This is Program #25, and it would be re-aired, as Program #26, on June 9, 1949.
Audio   909A/14
WVRV, "The Southern Struggle: Southern Conference Educational Fund's Annual Report to New York Friends" 1971 April
Scope and Content Note: Speakers include Anne Braden, Joe Mulloy, Virginia Collins, Bob Zellner, Sallye Davis and John Huletand. 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 Toil." Recorded by WVRV-FM in New York.
Audio   909A/15
"Lest We Forget, Volume 2" 1963
Scope and Content Note: Recording of a mass meeting at Birmingham, Alabama, featuring remarks by Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy, with music by the Birmingham Choir. The choir performs "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "I'm On My Way," "City Called Heaven," and "99 1/2 Won't Do." This recording was made by Guy and Candi Carawan of the Highlander Center for Folkways Records.