Tere Rios Versace Papers, 1941-1977

Contents List

Container Title
Mss 265
Part 1 (Mss 265, Micro 795, Micro 846, Audio 515A/1-243): Original Collection, 1917-1973
Physical Description: 33.6 cubic feet (85 archives boxes), 50 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 243 tape recordings 
Scope and Content Note

The original portion of the records of the Highlander Research and Education Center, 1917-1973, document the activities of both the Highlander Folk School and the Highlander Center primarily through 1966, when the Appalachian era of program emphasis began. All of the activities discussed in the Biography/History section, up through 1973, are documented in the records. A wide variety of types of documentation are included: minutes, annual reports, correspondence, financial materials, workshop materials, legal documents, play scripts, song sheets and books, clippings, speeches, writings, and publications. These materials are arranged in six series: ADMINISTRATIVE FILES, GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, SUBJECT FILES, PUBLICATIONS, CLIPPINGS, and AUDIO RECORDINGS. Photographs received with these files are described in Part 3 of this finding aid.

The ADMINISTRATIVE FILES contains basic historical documents such as charters and constitutions; policy statements; annual reports; executive council minutes, lists, reports and memoranda; staff meeting minutes; financial reports; and scattered personnel records. Arrangement is by the categories listed and chronologically thereunder.

The GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE series totals 26 boxes and is arranged alphabetically by individual or organization name. (A notable exception is the heading "Intra-Staff Correspondence" which includes primarily early correspondence between various Highlander staff members.) Correspondents range from people involved in the labor movement to people involved in the civil rights movement through board members and other friends of Highlander, former students, and potential or past employees. The large number of correspondents who were active in a large number of other organizations indicates how widespread was Highlander's influence. All phases of activity are discussed. Frequently correspondence in this series complements other materials and other correspondence filed in the Subject File, and the researcher will find it necessary to examine materials in both series to get a complete picture of any one event. This series was maintained basically as Highlander had kept it, merely interfiling chronologically and alphabetically to make one single run and adding stray letters which had no natural home elsewhere in the Papers.

The SUBJECT FILE is the heart of the collection and includes the most detailed information on just what happened when and why. It is comprised of a wide variety of materials including correspondence, reports on workshop sessions, class materials and student products, alumni lists and questionnaires, addresses and speeches, trial transcripts and other legal materials, occasional clippings, labor play scripts, song books and song sheets, field trip reports, conference programs, news releases, writings about Highlander, and writings by people associated with Highlander. Arrangement is alphabetical and several inclusive categories have been established to group like materials, for instance, the categories "Attacks and investigations," "Conferences and meetings," "Fundraising," "Grundy County, Tennessee," "Labor extension work," "Labor workshops," "Music," "Publicity," "Summerfield, Tennessee," "Visitors," "Work camps," "Workshops," and "Writings. " This series fills 54 boxes, and is also available on microfilm.

The fourth series, PUBLICATIONS, consists of writings which were actually published by Highlander. This includes articles about Highlander, instructional materials from the labor period, occasional speeches presented at workshops, the Highlander Fling which reported events at Highlander, Highlander song books, the locally-aimed Summerfield News, and various other publications. Arrangement is alphabetical by title.

The CLIPPINGS series is arranged chronologically by year. These clippings were received in this file and have been maintained to provide a single chronological source of detailed information up through circa 1973. This series is now available only on microfilm; the originals were discarded after filming.

The AUDIO RECORDINGS concern executive council meetings; letters dictated by Myles Horton; addresses and speeches; the Appalachian project; attacks on and investigations of Highlander, including the court hearings at Altamont, Tennessee; citizenship and community leadership programs; the Farmers Union; fundraising; the Harlan, Kentucky, coal strike; Koinonia Farm; labor workshops; music and poetry; recordings from the film Highlander Story '53; workshops; desegregation; leadership training; and voter registration.

Series: Administrative Files
Box   1
  Folder   1
Charters and constitutions, 1934, 1957, 1961
Box   1
  Folder   2
Policy statements, 1949-1962
Annual reports and related materials
Box   1
  Folder   3
1933-1939
Box   1
  Folder   4
1940-1942
Box   1
  Folder   5
1943-1949
Box   1
  Folder   6
1950-1959
Box   1
  Folder   7
1960-1973 (incomplete)
Executive Council minutes, lists, reports, and memoranda
Box   1
  Folder   8
1940-1955
Box   2
  Folder   1
1956-1960
Box   2
  Folder   2
1961-1962
Box   2
  Folder   3
1963-1967
Staff meeting minutes and miscellaneous
Box   2
  Folder   4
1933-1934
Box   2
  Folder   5
1933-1941
Box   2
  Folder   6
1942-1944
Box   2
  Folder   7
1945-1946
Box   2
  Folder   8
1947-1948
Box   3
  Folder   1
1954, 1957-1960
Box   3
  Folder   2
1961-1963
Financial materials
Reports
Box   3
  Folder   3
1933-1939
Box   3
  Folder   4
1940-1959
Box   3
  Folder   5
1960-1966
Box   3
  Folder   6
Miscellaneous items, 1962-1966, undated
Personnel records
Box   3
  Folder   7
Staff lists, 1932-1942
Box   3
  Folder   8
Staff biographical information, A-Z 1932-1938, 1948, 1956-1961
Box   3
  Folder   9
Staff organization and benefits, 1958-1961
Student Service program
Box   3
  Folder   10
Antioch College, 1943, 1954-1956, 1963
Box   3
  Folder   11
Kalamazoo College, 1964-1965
Applications for work
Box   3
  Folder   12
1947-1949
Box   4
  Folder   1
1950-1951
Box   4
  Folder   2
1958, 1961-1966
Series: General Correspondence
Box   5
  Folder   1
A - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   2
Abell, Alfreda 1944-1945
Box   5
  Folder   3
Adams, Frank 1965-1969
Box   5
  Folder   4
Adams, James L. 1935-1966
Box   5
  Folder   5
Affiliated Schools for Workers, 1935-1939
Box   5
  Folder   6
Alinsky, Saul and Jean 1962-1966
Box   5
  Folder   7
Allen, B.R. 1944-1948
Box   5
  Folder   8
Allen, Jane 1941-1943
Box   5
  Folder   9
Allen, Pearl Juanita 1940-1942
Box   5
  Folder   10
Allen, Steve 1960-1964
Box   5
  Folder   11
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1935-1939, 1942
Box   5
  Folder   12
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, 1951-1965
Box   5
  Folder   13
Amburn, Sam 1935-1942
Box   5
  Folder   14
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1953-1964
Box   5
  Folder   15
American Federation of Hosiery Workers, 1939-1964
Box   5
  Folder   16
American Federation of Teachers, 1935-1939
Box   5
  Folder   17
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), 1939-1966
Box   5
  Folder   18
Anderson, Ross 1962-1965
Box   5
  Folder   19
Appalachian Committee for Full Employment, 1965
Box   5
  Folder   20
Arthur, Mary 1934-1935
Box   5
  Folder   21
Aryanayakam, Asha Devi 1953-1962
Box   5
  Folder   22
Ascher, Joan 1940-1946
Box   5
  Folder   23
Austin, Aleine 1943-1950
Box   5
  Folder   24-26
B - miscellaneous
Box   6
  Folder   1
Bagwell, May 1940
Box   6
  Folder   2
Bailey, Billye 1937-1947
Box   6
  Folder   3
Baldwin, DeWitt C. 1954
Box   6
  Folder   4
Baldwin, Roger N. 1933-1962
Box   6
  Folder   5
Baldwin, Ruth S. 1933-1935
Box   6
  Folder   6
Baldwin, William H. 1934-1962
Box   6
  Folder   7
Ballance, Charles (Bill) (UAW) 1944
Box   6
  Folder   8
Barahal, Allan 1943-1945
Box   6
  Folder   9
Bardacke, Theodore J. 1939
Box   6
  Folder   10
Barfield, Ann 1924-1946
Box   6
  Folder   11
Barksdale, Brent 1960-1963
Box   6
  Folder   12
Barnes, Joseph and Betty 1961-1962
Box   6
  Folder   13
Barnett, Albert 1934-1960
Box   6
  Folder   14
Barton, John and Rebecca 1935-1965
Box   6
  Folder   15
Bass, Helen K. 1953-1954
Box   6
  Folder   16
Bates, Scott 1961-1965
Box   6
  Folder   17
Bayer, Todd 1962-1966
Box   6
  Folder   18
Beavers, Helen D. 1936-1964
Box   6
  Folder   19
Beecher, Ellen 1953
Box   6
  Folder   20
Beecher, John and Barbara 1960-1963
Box   6
  Folder   21
Beittel, A.D. (Dan) 1962-1964
Box   6
  Folder   22
Belafonte, Harry 1961
Box   6
  Folder   23
Belfrage, Sally 1966
Box   6
  Folder   24
Bennett, John C. 1939-1966
Box   6
  Folder   25
Benson, Christine E. 1936-1947
Box   6
  Folder   26
Berman, Louis R. 1962-1964
Box   6
  Folder   27
Bernard, Viola W. 1960-1962
Box   6
  Folder   28
Bernays, Hella F. 1939-1960
Box   6
  Folder   29
Berryhill, George (UAW) 1944-1945
Box   6
  Folder   30
Berthiaumeno, Paul 1941-1943
Box   6
  Folder   31
Bertram, Rudolf F. 1937
Box   6
  Folder   32
Biehle, Martha H. 1939-1940
Box   6
  Folder   33
Billups, Reverend Charles 1963-1964
Box   6
  Folder   34
Black, John 1964-1965
Box   6
  Folder   35
Blackstone, Gracie and Woodrow 1936-1938
Box   6
  Folder   36
Blahd, Ruth and William H. 1942-1961
Box   6
  Folder   37
Blakely, Robert J. 1962-1963
Box   6
  Folder   38
Blundnell, Pam 1946-1949
Box   7
  Folder   1
Bobo, Irene 1936
Box   7
  Folder   2
Bock, Geoffry 1936-1964
Box   7
  Folder   3
Bond, Anna 1942
Box   7
  Folder   4
Booth, Samuel 1964-1966
Box   7
  Folder   5
Borah, Bernard 1939-1944
Box   7
  Folder   6
Borden, Dick 1954-1955
Box   7
  Folder   7
Bowers, E.K. 1944-1945
Box   7
  Folder   8
Bowles, Chester 1933-1963
Box   7
  Folder   9
Bowman, Eleanore 1939
Box   7
  Folder   10
Boyle, Kay 1961-1966
Box   7
  Folder   11
Braden, Carl and Anne 1960-1966
Box   7
  Folder   12
Bradford, Albert G. 1961-1963
Box   7
  Folder   13
Bradford, J.D. 1936-1947
Box   7
  Folder   14
Brady, Walter 1934-1936
Box   7
  Folder   15
Brameld, Theodore 1953-1967
Box   7
  Folder   16
Brandon, Isa 1939-1964
Box   7
  Folder   17
Brandon Films, 1963-1966
Box   7
  Folder   18
Branstetter, Cecil D. 1961-1966
Box   7
  Folder   19
Brazeal, B.R. 1948-1966
Box   7
  Folder   20
Brazzell, R.H. 1939
Box   7
  Folder   21
Bridgman, Howard 1937
Box   7
  Folder   22
Brinkman, Elizabeth 1950-1966
Box   7
  Folder   23
Broadbent, Louise (UWRA) 1945
Box   7
  Folder   24
Broadrick, J.C. 1946
Box   7
  Folder   25
Brook, Richard J. 1955
Box   7
  Folder   26
Brooke, W. Carroll and Florence 1953-1961
Box   7
  Folder   27
Brown, Mrs. Herbert J. (Dykie) 1960-1964
Box   7
  Folder   28
Brunner, Edmund de S. 1932-1962
Box   7
  Folder   29
Bryan, Horace 1937-1946
Box   7
  Folder   30
Bryant, Aline 1937-1938
Box   7
  Folder   31
Bumpus, Altha (UWRA) 1945
Box   7
  Folder   32
Bunche, Ralphe J. 1939-1962
Box   7
  Folder   33
Burke, Ruth 1941-1943
Box   8
  Folder   1
Burlage, Robert and Dorothy 1965-1966
Box   8
  Folder   2
Burns, Thomas F. 1939
Box   8
  Folder   3
Buttrick, William 1940-1942
Box   8
  Folder   4
Butz, Martin 1941-1951
Box   8
  Folder   5-6
C - miscellaneous
Box   8
  Folder   7
Cain, Hattie 1960
Box   8
  Folder   8
Callaghan, Edward F. 1939-1946
Box   8
  Folder   9
Carawan, Guy and Candie 1959-1968
Box   8
  Folder   10
Carey, James 1942-1963
Box   8
  Folder   11
Carlson, Chester F. 1960-1962
Box   8
  Folder   12-13
Catlin, Ruth 1933-1943
Box   8
  Folder   14
Chace, Olive 1942-1946
Box   8
  Folder   15
Chamberlin, R. Philip 1957-1962
Box   8
  Folder   16
Champion, Edna 1935-1939
Box   9
  Folder   1
Champion, Maxton 1939-1942
Box   9
  Folder   2
Chapin, Stuart 1933-1966
Box   9
  Folder   3
Chater, John 1966
Box   9
  Folder   4
Chávez, César (National Farm Workers) 1966
Box   9
  Folder   5
Childs, John L. 1934-1939
Box   9
  Folder   6
Childs, Margaretta 1960-1964
Box   9
  Folder   7
Chisholm, Malcolm M. 1933-1938
Box   9
  Folder   8
Christopher, Paul 1937-1951
Box   9
  Folder   9
Citizens Crusade Against Poverty, 1965-1966
Box   9
  Folder   10
Citizens for Progress, Knoxville, Tennessee 1966
Box   9
  Folder   11
Clapp, Mary and Gordon R. 1961-1963
Box   9
  Folder   12
Clark, Septima 1954-1966
Box   9
  Folder   13
Cloud, Carrick C. 1933-1939
Box   9
  Folder   14
Clyde, Ethel 1939-1965
Box   9
  Folder   15
Cobb, Alice 1960-1966
Box   9
  Folder   16
Coit, Eleanor G. 1933-1965
Box   9
  Folder   17
Collins, W.H. (Jack) 1947-1951
Box   9
  Folder   18
Colquitt, W. Ed 1939
Box   9
  Folder   19
Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO), 1937-1938
Box   9
  Folder   20
Conkling, Louise 1940-1947
Box   9
  Folder   21
Copenhaver, Eleanor 1933-1939
Box   9
  Folder   22
Cotton, Irving 1947-1956
Box   9
  Folder   23
Council of Federated Organizations, 1963-1965
Box   9
  Folder   24
Council of the Southern Mountains (CSM), 1960-1966
Box   9
  Folder   25
Cowan, T.B. (Scotty) 1934-1939
Box   9
  Folder   26
Cox, Albert W. 1939
Box   9
  Folder   27
Cox, Philip W.L. 1933-1965
Box   9
  Folder   28
Cramore Products, 1961
Box   9
  Folder   29
Crawford, Garvin 1946-1948
Box   9
  Folder   30
Crawford, Ted 1964-1965
Box   9
  Folder   31
Culver, John W. 1938-1939
Box   10
  Folder   1-2
D - miscellaneous
Box   10
  Folder   3
Daitsman, George 1963
Box   10
  Folder   4
Danenburg, C.W. 1938-1939
Box   10
  Folder   5
Danforth Foundation, 1963-1966
Box   10
  Folder   6
Daniel, Berthe 1934-1941
Box   10
  Folder   7
Daniel, Dorothy 1947
Box   10
  Folder   8
Daniel, Franz 1931-1941
Box   10
  Folder   9
Davidson, Martha S. (Mrs. Samuel) and Wendy 1960-1961
Box   10
  Folder   10
Davis, Jerome 1962-1965
Box   10
  Folder   11
Davis, Robert K. 1966
Box   10
  Folder   12
Day, Kay and Gardiner M. 1934-1964
Box   10
  Folder   13
Day, Margaret 1939
Box   10
  Folder   14
DeCaux, Len 1938-1939
Box   10
  Folder   15
Delaneuville, Helen 1941-1942
Box   10
  Folder   16
Denman, Penny (UAW) 1944
Box   10
  Folder   17
Deverall, Richard L-G. 1953-1954
Box   10
  Folder   18
Dewey, John 1933-1935
Box   10
  Folder   19
Dichman, Louise 1940-1947
Box   10
  Folder   20
Diehl, Valida 1959-1966
Box   10
  Folder   21
Dillard, Carolyn P. 1938-1939
Box   10
  Folder   22
Dixon, Dick (CIO) 1944-1945
Box   10
  Folder   23
Dobbs, Joe 1939-1943
Box   10
  Folder   24
Dobbs, John Wesley 1952-1960
Box   10
  Folder   25
Dombrowski, James 1931-1966
Box   10
  Folder   26
Domurad, John Lee, Jr. 1936-1944
Box   10
  Folder   27
Donaldson, Ivanhoe 1963
Box   10
  Folder   28
Dossick, Barbara 1953-1954
Box   10
  Folder   29
Dowdle, Lovie 1935-1941
Box   10
  Folder   30
Drinnon, Florence (URWA) 1945
Box   10
  Folder   31
Drucker, Ann 1944-1946
Box   11
  Folder   1
Durr, Clifford and Virginia 1941-1966
Box   11
  Folder   2
E - miscellaneous
Box   11
  Folder   3
Earnhardt, C.E. 1938-1939
Box   11
  Folder   4
East, Ruth 1936-1942
Box   11
  Folder   5
Eby, Kermit 1962-1969
Box   11
  Folder   6
Edbrooke, Katherine 1942
Box   11
  Folder   7
Eddy, Sherwood 1932-1939
Box   11
  Folder   8
Edelman, John 1933-1935
Box   11
  Folder   9
Eden, Ellie 1961-1966
Box   11
  Folder   10
Edgerton, John E. 1933-1935
Box   11
  Folder   11
Edmison, Nettie 1939
Box   11
  Folder   12
Edwards, George C. 1961-1964
Box   11
  Folder   13
Edwards, Thyra 1944
Box   11
  Folder   14
Edwards, Viola 1944-1946
Box   11
  Folder   15
Eisenberg, Ruth (Mrs. George) 1963-1966
Box   11
  Folder   16
Elder, Jenelle 1960
Box   11
  Folder   17
Elkuss, Bill 1941-1966
Box   11
  Folder   18
Elkuss, Mary Lawrence (Lawrie) 1938-1961
Box   11
  Folder   19
Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1966
Box   11
  Folder   20
Emmel, Betty 1941-1952
Box   11
  Folder   21
Enestvedt, Odean 1936-1964
Box   11
  Folder   22
Englade, Rene 1947-1948
Box   11
  Folder   23
England, Martin 1962-1966
Box   11
  Folder   24
Engler, Robert 1959-1966
Box   11
  Folder   25
Evans, Barbara S. 1952-1953
Box   11
  Folder   26
Evans, Henry Clay 1933-1939
Box   12
  Folder   1-2
F - miscellaneous
Box   12
  Folder   3
Fairfield, Roy P. 1965
Box   12
  Folder   4
Fein, Goldie W. and George 1961-1963
Box   12
  Folder   5
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1965
Box   12
  Folder   6
Fellowship of Southern Churchmen (Jones and Campbell), 1963
Box   12
  Folder   7
Ferguson, Harvey 1941-1942
Box   12
  Folder   8
Fernbach, Frank L. 1939
Box   12
  Folder   9
Ferris, Dee 1933-1942
Box   12
  Folder   10
Field, Ruth (Mrs. Marshall) 1959-1962
Box   12
  Folder   11
Fillman, Lib and Jesse R. 1939-1965
Box   12
  Folder   12
Finkelstein, Carolyn 1942-1948
Box   12
  Folder   13
Fishback, Hoyet 1946-1947
Box   12
  Folder   14
Fisher, Welthy H. 1965-1966
Box   12
  Folder   15
Fleming, Margaret E.B. (Mrs. Thomas) 1961-1963
Box   12
  Folder   16
Fletcher, Joseph F. 1939
Box   12
  Folder   17
Flexner, Jennie M. 1935-1939
Box   12
  Folder   18
Floerchinger, Louis and Dorothy 1962-1963
Box   12
  Folder   19
Ford, Delphia 1934
Box   12
  Folder   20
Ford, Jesse Luther 1933-1934
Box   12
  Folder   21
Ford, Noah B. 1944
Box   12
  Folder   22
Ford, William (UAW) 1945
Box   12
  Folder   23
Foster, Francis A. 1942-1944
Box   12
  Folder   24
Foster, Frank 1932-1966
Box   12
  Folder   25
Foster, Maxwell E. 1964
Box   12
  Folder   26
Foster, Roy (UAW) 1945
Box   12
  Folder   27
Fowlkes, Mikii 1953-1956
Box   12
  Folder   28
Frank, Bernard and Miriam 1939-1965
Box   12
  Folder   29
Frank, Walter and Adelaide 1939-1964
Box   12
  Folder   30
Franz, Marge and Laurent 1939-1961
Box   12
  Folder   31
Frazier, Howard 1933-1966
Box   12
  Folder   32
Freedom Information Service, 1966
Box   12
  Folder   33
Friends Mississippi Fund, 1965
Box   12
  Folder   34
Friends World College, 1965-1966
Box   12
  Folder   35
Frost, Wesley and Toby 1963
Box   12
  Folder   36
Fulton, Coy E. 1935
Box   12
  Folder   37-38
G - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   1
Gabriner, Vicki 1965-1966
Box   13
  Folder   2
Gautreau, Maxwell 1947
Box   13
  Folder   3
Geertsema, Marijke 1960-1966
Box   13
  Folder   4
Geismar, Maxwell 1960-1964
Box   13
  Folder   5
Gellhorn, Walter and Kitty 1939-1962
Box   13
  Folder   6
George, Maria and Stanley 1941-1966
Box   13
  Folder   7
George, William 1941-1966
Box   13
  Folder   8
Gershon, Mrs. Harry M. (Reb) 1939-1962
Box   13
  Folder   9
Gibson, Anne 1940
Box   13
  Folder   10
Gillis, D.W. 1939-1942
Box   13
  Folder   11
Gilman, Elisabeth 1932-1939
Box   13
  Folder   12
Glover, Alice 1936
Box   13
  Folder   13
Golden, Harry 1959-1965
Box   13
  Folder   14
Golden, John 1966
Box   13
  Folder   15
Goldfarb, Charmion 1944-1947
Box   13
  Folder   16
Goldsmith, Myron 1939-1941
Box   13
  Folder   17
Goldstein, Bettye 1941-1946
Box   13
  Folder   18
Gomillion, Charles 1959-1966
Box   13
  Folder   19
Gonzalez, Angie 1937
Box   13
  Folder   20
Goodykoontz, Olive 1939
Box   13
  Folder   21
Graham, Arthur 1962
Box   13
  Folder   22
Graham, Frank P. 1933-1963
Box   13
  Folder   23
Granberry, John C. 1939
Box   13
  Folder   24
Greenbaum, Ed S. 1937-1939
Box   13
  Folder   25
Gregory, Charles O. 1960-1966
Box   13
  Folder   26
Gregory, Judy 1960-1964
Box   13
  Folder   27
Griffith, Beatrice 1939-1941
Box   13
  Folder   28
Guerry, Moultrie, Rev. 1933-1934
Box   13
  Folder   29
Guest, Mary L. and George M. 1939-1964
Box   13
  Folder   30
Gustafson, Bob and Mary 1963-1966
Box   13
  Folder   31
Guthrie, Woody W. 1946-1948
Box   13
  Folder   32-33
H - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   1
Haasis, Dorothy 1942-1944
Box   14
  Folder   2
Haberland, Herbert W. 1960
Box   14
  Folder   3
Haddad, William F. 1960-1965
Box   14
  Folder   4
Haessler, Carl 1943-1962
Box   14
  Folder   5
Hagan, Kwa O. 1960-1962
Box   14
  Folder   6
Haigler, Carey E. 1946-1947
Box   14
  Folder   7
Haile, Vera Frances 1963-1964
Box   14
  Folder   8
Hale, Lexie 1944-1945
Box   14
  Folder   9
Haley, Richard (CORE) 1960-1964
Box   14
  Folder   10
Hall, John O.P. 1963
Box   14
  Folder   11
Hamilton, Grace Towne 1939-1965
Box   14
  Folder   12
Hamilton, Helen 1936
Box   14
  Folder   13
Hammond, John 1961-1964
Box   14
  Folder   14
Hammonds, Willie (CIO) 1946
Box   14
  Folder   15
Hampton, Rupert 1935-1944
Box   14
  Folder   16
Handy, Charles 1935-1948
Box   14
  Folder   17
Hanson, Earl H. 1962-1966
Box   14
  Folder   18
Harahus, John (UAW) 1945
Box   14
  Folder   19
Hard, Richard 1939
Box   14
  Folder   20
Harding, Vincent 1963-1966
Box   14
  Folder   21
Hargis, Jake 1935-1942
Box   14
  Folder   22
Harris, Adeline 1939-1942
Box   14
  Folder   23
Harris, Daisy 1937-1942
Box   14
  Folder   24
Harris, James (CIO) 1946
Box   14
  Folder   25
Harris, Joe (CIO) 1945
Box   14
  Folder   26
Harrison, Charles T. 1961
Box   14
  Folder   27
Hart, Virginia 1944-1948
Box   14
  Folder   28
Harter, Lorene P. (URWA) 1945
Box   14
  Folder   29
Hawes, Elizabeth 1934-1945
Box   14
  Folder   30
Hawes, Oscar B. 1934
Box   14
  Folder   31
Hays, Ellen 1939
Box   14
  Folder   32
Hays, Lee 1937-1950
Box   14
  Folder   33
Heikkila, J. Paul 1934-1941
Box   14
  Folder   34
Heinrich, Dorthea 1936-1940
Box   14
  Folder   35
Hellgren, Rune 1938-1941
Box   14
  Folder   36
Hellstrom, Mary A. 1939
Box   14
  Folder   37
Helstein, Ralph 1961-1966
Box   14
  Folder   38
Henderson, Vivian W. 1962-1964
Box   14
  Folder   39
Henson, Francis A. 1934
Box   14
  Folder   40
Herbert, Jimmy (URWA) 1945
Box   15
  Folder   1
Herron, Patricia 1961-1964
Box   15
  Folder   2
Hill, Martha 1941
Box   15
  Folder   3
Hill, William S. 1941-1942
Box   15
  Folder   4
Hille, Waldemar 1942-1964
Box   15
  Folder   5
Hittenrauch, O. 1933-1934
Box   15
  Folder   6
Hobbs, Davis R. 1961-1962
Box   15
  Folder   7
Hobson, Etta (CIO) 1946
Box   15
  Folder   8
Hoiberg, Otto G. 1960-1962
Box   15
  Folder   9
Holder, Farley 1935-1939
Box   15
  Folder   10
Holloway, Nancy and James 1960-1963
Box   15
  Folder   11
Hood, Grace 1945-1947
Box   15
  Folder   12
Hortenstine, Virgie 1963-1965
Box   15
  Folder   13
Horton, Thorsten 1965
Box   15
  Folder   14
Horton, Zilphia 1936-1953
Box   15
  Folder   15
Hotchkiss, Wesley A. 1961-1964
Box   15
  Folder   16
Hottes, Flora Emily 1960-1963
Box   15
  Folder   17
Hauk, Charles H.S. 1939, 1966
Box   15
  Folder   18
Houts, Roy T. 1956-1960
Box   15
  Folder   19
Howard, Evelyn 1934
Box   15
  Folder   20
Howard, Hazel 1934
Box   15
  Folder   21
Hubberman, Leo 1939
Box   15
  Folder   22
Huemmerich, Evelyn Howard 1934-1942
Box   15
  Folder   23
Hughes, Elzabeth 1939
Box   15
  Folder   24
Hulbert, Hilda 1935-1942
Box   15
  Folder   25
Hull, Cordell 1940-1941
Box   15
  Folder   26
Hunter, Thelma 1938-1939
Box   15
  Folder   27
I - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   28
Iemmola, Mary 1947
Box   15
  Folder   29
Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, 1964-1965
Intra-staff correspondence
Note: See also individual names of staff members.
Box   15
  Folder   30-32
1931-1938
Box   16
  Folder   1-2
1939-1942, 1960-1962, undated
Box   16
  Folder   3
Irvin, J.C. 1945
Box   16
  Folder   4
Isaacs, Mort and Ann 1952
Box   16
  Folder   5
Isenman, Miriam R. 1943-1945
Box   16
  Folder   6
Israel, Clare E. and Mike 1960-1965
Box   16
  Folder   7
Israel, Mark 1960-1965
Box   16
  Folder   8
J - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   9
Jacobson, James M. 1958-1961
Box   16
  Folder   10
Jenkins, Esau 1961-1966
Box   16
  Folder   11
Jenkins, Harriet Elizabeth 1955-1956
Box   16
  Folder   12
Jessup, Frank 1962-1965
Box   16
  Folder   13
Johlitz, Bernard (UAW) 1945-1946
Box   16
  Folder   14
Johnson, Bette and Walter 1961-1966
Box   16
  Folder   15
Johnson, Charles S. 1935-1965
Box   16
  Folder   16
Johnson, Ermon Fay 1945-1955
Box   16
  Folder   17
Johnson, James A. 1954
Box   16
  Folder   18-20
Johnson, Lilian W. 1917-1970
Box   17
  Folder   1
Johnson, W.A. (Rusty) 1944
Box   17
  Folder   2
Johnson, Warner 1945
Box   17
  Folder   3
Johnston, Mary E. 1961-1962
Box   17
  Folder   4
Jones, Ashton 1963-1965
Box   17
  Folder   5
Jones, Lester 1945
Box   17
  Folder   6
Jones, Lewis W. 1945-1966
Box   17
  Folder   7
Jordan, Clarence 1963-1965
Box   17
  Folder   8
Jordan, Robert T. and Bessie 1961-1963
Box   17
  Folder   9
Justus, May 1951-1966
Box   17
  Folder   10
K - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   11
Kanevsky, Frances 1942-1944
Box   17
  Folder   12
Kaplan, Abbott 1960-1962
Box   17
  Folder   13
Kaufman, Ron 1965-1966
Box   17
  Folder   14
Kayden, Eugene 1960-1966
Box   17
  Folder   15
Kazan, Elia 1939-1964
Box   17
  Folder   16
Kefauver, Estes 1940-1963
Box   17
  Folder   17
Keliher, Alice V. 1939
Box   17
  Folder   18
Kelley, H.G. 1947
Box   17
  Folder   19
Kelly, Arthur 1950-1951
Box   17
  Folder   20
Kennedy, Beth and Van 1960-1963
Box   17
  Folder   21
Kester, Howard (Buck) 1934-1939
Box   17
  Folder   22
Kidd, J.R. (Roby) 1961-1964
Box   17
  Folder   23
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 1959-1964
Box   17
  Folder   24
King, Stephen 1941-1946
Box   17
  Folder   25
Kinoy, Arthur 1966
Box   17
  Folder   26
Knapp, Sarah 1944-1946
Box   17
  Folder   27
Knowlton, Martin 1940-1942
Box   17
  Folder   28
Koger, Mary Lou (UAW) 1944-1947
Box   17
  Folder   29
Korn, Fannie Mayer 1960-1964
Box   17
  Folder   30
Kornhauser, Bill 1942-1965
Box   17
  Folder   31
Kovacs, Gyorgy and Sophie 1939
Box   17
  Folder   32
Krainock, Louis F. 1947-1962
Box   17
  Folder   33
Kriesberg, Irving and Ruth 1960-1962
Box   17
  Folder   34
Krueger, Tom 1963-1964
Box   17
  Folder   35
Kuenzli, Irving R. 1939
Box   17
  Folder   36
Kuhn, Samuel L. 1955-1963
Box   18
  Folder   1
Kwallek, Jackye 1937-1945
Box   18
  Folder   2
L - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   3
Labor's Non-Partisan League, 1941
Box   18
  Folder   4
Lambert, George 1939
Box   18
  Folder   5
Lamont, Corliss and Margaret 1938-1966
Box   18
  Folder   6
Landes, Carl J. 1963
Box   18
  Folder   7
Landry, Leroy 1947
Box   18
  Folder   8
Landry, Lydia 1947
Box   18
  Folder   9
Lane, Robert E. and Helen 1961-1965
Box   18
  Folder   10
Lane Bryant Awards, 1960-1962
Box   18
  Folder   11
Langer, Johannes 1963-1964
Box   18
  Folder   12
Lasker, Harry 1941-1944
Box   18
  Folder   13
Lasker, Morris E. 1961-1965
Box   18
  Folder   14
Lawrence, Alton 1933-1939
Lawrence, Mary
Note: See Elkuss, Mary Lawrence.
Box   18
  Folder   15
Lawrence, Raymond J. 1964-1966
Box   18
  Folder   16
Lawson, Jane 1939-1948
Box   18
  Folder   17
League of American Writers, 1938-1939
Box   18
  Folder   18
Lee, Frank F. 1960-1963
Box   18
  Folder   19
Leister, John A. 1956-1963
Box   18
  Folder   20
Lerner, Max 1939-1962
Box   18
  Folder   21
Levin, Barbara 1947
Box   18
  Folder   22
Levine, Joseph H. 1960-1964
Box   18
  Folder   23
Levy, Peggy 1961-1965
Box   18
  Folder   24
Lewis, Barbara 1939
Box   18
  Folder   25
Lewis, Claudia 1941-1965
Box   18
  Folder   26
L'Hoste, Lezin 1942-1945
Box   18
  Folder   27
Lindau, Constance S. (Mrs. Alfred M.) 1961-1966
Box   18
  Folder   28
Lindeman, Eduard C. 1933-1939
Box   18
  Folder   29
Lineberger, Crawford 1945
Box   18
  Folder   30
Lipton, Harriet 1953-1956
Box   19
  Folder   1
Liveright, A.A. (Sandy) and Dot 1949-1966
Box   19
  Folder   2
Liveright, I. Albert 1958-1965
Box   19
  Folder   3
Lockwood, Anne 1962-1965
Box   19
  Folder   4
Long, Herman 1960-1964
Box   19
  Folder   5
Long, Vivian Aten 1942-1943
Box   19
  Folder   6
Lowenthal, Margery 1943-1946
Box   19
  Folder   7
Ludwig, Betty 1947-1948
Box   19
  Folder   8-9
Ludwig, Tom 1960-1966
Box   19
  Folder   10
Lynch, Alice M. 1961-1966
Box   19
  Folder   11
Lynch, Matt 1935-1948
Box   19
  Folder   12
Lynd, Staughton 1963-1966
Box   19
  Folder   13-15
M - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   16
McCalmont, David B. 1939
Box   19
  Folder   17
McClurg, Helen 1945-1948
Box   20
  Folder   1
McCrackin, Maurice, Rev. 1958-1964
Box   20
  Folder   2
McDade, Dorothy 1944-1961
Box   20
  Folder   3
McDaniel, Durward 1941-1947
Box   20
  Folder   4
MacDonald, June 1947-1949
Box   20
  Folder   5
MacDonald, Margaret 1934-1939
Box   20
  Folder   6
McFarland, Frances 1938-1940
Box   20
  Folder   7
McGauley, Pat 1966
Box   20
  Folder   8
Mack, Mary Lee 1945-1946
Box   20
  Folder   9
McKee, Donald 1939
Box   20
  Folder   10
McKinney, Cecil 1939-1945
Box   20
  Folder   11
McKinnon, U.Z., Dr. and Mrs. 1960-1963
Box   20
  Folder   12
McLaren, Louise L. 1933-1939
Box   20
  Folder   13
McLean, A.C. (CIO) 1945
Box   20
  Folder   14
McMahan, J.O. 1939-1961
Box   20
  Folder   15
McPheeters, Frances 1961-1966
Box   20
  Folder   16
McWilliams, Carey 1959-1964
Box   20
  Folder   17
Male, John and Cathy 1960-1965
Box   20
  Folder   18
Manis, Francis and Mil 1960-1963
Box   20
  Folder   19
Marcus, Samuel 1933
Box   20
  Folder   20
Marklin, Louise 1945-1947
Box   20
  Folder   21
Marlowe, J.D. 1941-1964
Box   20
  Folder   22
Marrs, Ernie 1961
Box   20
  Folder   23
Marsh, Lillie Mae 1948
Box   20
  Folder   24
Marshall, Burke 1962-1965
Box   20
  Folder   25
Marshall, George and Betty 1938-1943
Box   20
  Folder   26
Marshall, Robert 1934-1939
Box   20
  Folder   27
Martin, Charles L. (UAW) 1944
Box   20
  Folder   28
Martin, John 1939
Box   20
  Folder   29
Martin, Mrs. Joe (Noreen) 1935-1942
Box   20
  Folder   30
Martin, Ruth S. 1939
Box   20
  Folder   31
Martin, Walker 1932-1934
Box   20
  Folder   32
Mason, Lucy Randolf 1938-1939
Box   20
  Folder   33
Masters, Lovel (Pete) 1944
Box   20
  Folder   34
Matthews, Joel 1941-1945
Box   20
  Folder   35
May, Sybil H. 1935-1962
Box   20
  Folder   36
Mayer, Albert 1960-1964
Box   20
  Folder   37
Mayhew, George N. 1939-1940
Box   20
  Folder   38
Mays, Benjamin E. 1962-1964
Box   20
  Folder   39
Meacham, Stewart and Charlotte 1934-1966
Box   21
  Folder   1
Mead, Miriam 1949-1951
Box   21
  Folder   2
Meiklejohn, Helen E. (Mrs. Alexander) 1961-1965
Box   21
  Folder   3
Millican, Pete 1946
Box   21
  Folder   4
Millikan, F. Clare 1960-1965
Box   21
  Folder   5
Mills, Clyde M. 1938-1939
Box   21
  Folder   6
Millsap, Walter 1964-1966
Box   21
  Folder   7
Mississippi Freedom Labor Union, 1965
Box   21
  Folder   8
Mitchell, George S. 1948-1959
Box   21
  Folder   9
Mitchell, H.L. 1935-1939
Box   21
  Folder   10
Mitchell, Morris R. 1939-1964
Box   21
  Folder   11
Monblatt, Annette K. 1964-1965
Box   21
  Folder   12
Montagino, Jack 1936-1948
Box   21
  Folder   13
Montgomery, Lucy 1964-1967
Box   21
  Folder   14
Moore, Bill 1945
Box   21
  Folder   15
Morel, Barney 1941-1962
Box   21
  Folder   16
Morgan, Arthur E. 1934-1964
Box   21
  Folder   17
Morgan, Elizabeth and Ernest 1939-1965
Box   21
  Folder   18
Morgan, Griscom 1935-1965
Box   21
  Folder   19
Morgan, Hugh J. 1960-1962
Box   21
  Folder   20
Morgan, John 1940-1944
Box   21
  Folder   21
Moses, Bob 1962-1964
Box   21
  Folder   22
Moulton, Bea 1962-1966
Box   21
  Folder   23
Mufson, Aleine 1963-1965
Box   21
  Folder   24
Munsell, A.E.O. 1934
Box   21
  Folder   25
Murphy, Jennie Lee (UAW) 1944
Box   21
  Folder   26
Musselman, Margaret (Mrs. Horace Bryan) 1937-1949
Box   21
  Folder   27
N - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   28
National Council of Churches, 1964-1966
Box   21
  Folder   29
Netherlands, 1961-1966
Box   21
  Folder   30
Niebuhr, Christopher 1965-1966
Box   22
  Folder   1
Niebuhr, Reinhold 1932-1966
Box   22
  Folder   2
Nightingale, Abram 1934-1966
Box   22
  Folder   3
Norkus, Peter 1964
Box   22
  Folder   4
Norman, Dorothy 1939
Box   22
  Folder   5
Northern Student Movement Coordinating Committee, 1961-1962
Box   22
  Folder   6
Notgrass, J.B. (UAW) 1945
Box   22
  Folder   7
Nowell, Harvey 1947
Box   22
  Folder   8
O - miscellaneous
Box   22
  Folder   9
Oakley, Wiley 1938-1954
Box   22
  Folder   10
Oates, Sidney (Slim) 1945
Box   22
  Folder   11
O'Bannon, Washington 1947
Box   22
  Folder   12
O'Connor, Harvey 1955
Box   22
  Folder   13
O'Connor, Jessie 1946-1947
Box   22
  Folder   14
Oliver, Terry 1966
Box   22
  Folder   15
Orendorff, Gertrude 1934-1939
Box   22
  Folder   16
Orleans, Sonny and Pete 1954-1955, 1960
Box   22
  Folder   17
Oviedo, Telesforo 1961-1962
Box   22
  Folder   18
Owen, Frank E.G. 1959-1960
Box   22
  Folder   19
P - miscellaneous
Box   22
  Folder   20
Page, Kirby 1933-1934
Box   22
  Folder   21
Palfi, Marion 1961-1965
Box   22
  Folder   22
Parks, Rosa 1960-1965
Box   22
  Folder   23
Parsons, Howard and Helen 1959-1966
Box   22
  Folder   24
Pate, John 1939-1942
Box   22
  Folder   25
Patterson, Lawrence (UAW) 1945
Box   22
  Folder   26
Patton, James G. 1960-1962
Box   22
  Folder   27
Payne, Joan 1942
Box   22
  Folder   28
Payne, Taylor 1936
Box   22
  Folder   29
Pearson, Walter M. 1932-1939
Box   22
  Folder   30
Peel, John A. 1938-1939
Box   22
  Folder   31
Pegues, Cecil 1940-1943
Box   22
  Folder   32
Penn Community Services, 1965-1966
Box   22
  Folder   33
Perara, Lionel C. 1939-1964
Box   22
  Folder   34
Perry, R.B. (URWA) 1945
Box   22
  Folder   35
Pettigrew, Thomas F. 1960-1961
Box   22
  Folder   36
Pierson, Roy 1940-1941
Box   23
  Folder   1
Pike, Homer 1940-1942
Box   23
  Folder   2
Pike, James (UAW) 1944-1945
Box   23
  Folder   3
Pitkin, Royce S. (Tim) 1962-1966
Box   23
  Folder   4
Planners for Equal Opportunity (Tom Gale), 1965
Box   23
  Folder   5
Plettel, Martin 1936
Box   23
  Folder   6
Polier, Justine and Shad 1939-1964
Box   23
  Folder   7
Poor People's Corporation, 1965-1966
Box   23
  Folder   8
Pope, Liston 1939
Box   23
  Folder   9-10
Posey, Buford 1964-1966
Box   23
  Folder   11
Pratt, George D. 1960-1963
Box   23
  Folder   12
Preece, Harold and Celia 1941-1943
Box   23
  Folder   13
Prior, Angelina 1935-1942
Box   23
  Folder   14
Probert, Balice 1941-1942
Box   23
  Folder   15
Prouty, Charles and Vera 1935-1939
Box   23
  Folder   16
Prugh, Benton 1935-1936
Box   23
  Folder   17
Q - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   18
R - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   19
Ramsdell, Edward T. 1939
Box   23
  Folder   20
Randall, Robert L. 1961-1965
Box   23
  Folder   21
Randall, William 1963-1964
Box   23
  Folder   22
Raper, Arthur F. 1939-1940
Box   23
  Folder   23
Rau, Robert 1960-1966
Box   23
  Folder   24
Raushenbush, Elizabeth B. 1939-1961
Box   23
  Folder   25
Reagin, Ewell J. 1960-1961
Box   24
  Folder   1
Remington, William 1939
Box   24
  Folder   2
Remmers, Lois June 1945-1947
Box   24
  Folder   3-4
Requests for information or material, 1961-1966
Box   24
  Folder   5
Reynolds, Ruth 1942
Box   24
  Folder   6
Rhodes, Joe 1944-1947
Box   24
  Folder   7
Rice, Pam 1945-1964
Box   24
  Folder   8
Rich, Bee 1940-1948
Box   24
  Folder   9
Richards, Harvey 1963
Box   24
  Folder   10
Richey, Mrs. Lennie 1945
Box   24
  Folder   11
Riffe, Estes (CIO) 1951
Box   24
  Folder   12
Riles, Hattie Jo 1937-1941
Box   24
  Folder   13
Robinson, Bernice 1959-1965
Box   24
  Folder   14
Robinson, James H. 1960-1964
Box   24
  Folder   15
Roe, Gwyn 1937-1946
Box   24
  Folder   16
Rogers, Walter and Elizabeth 1960-1966
Box   24
  Folder   17
Roosevelt, Franklin D. and Eleanor 1936-1964
Box   24
  Folder   18
Rose, Tom 1960-1966
Box   24
  Folder   19
Ross, Dan 1941-1944
Box   24
  Folder   20
Ross, Malcolm and Camille 1938-1965
Box   24
  Folder   21
Rosskam, Edward 1939
Box   24
  Folder   22
Rothschild, John 1939
Box   24
  Folder   23
Rougeline, Michel B. 1961-1963
Box   24
  Folder   24
Rustin, Bayard 1963
Box   25
  Folder   1
Ruthenburg, Dorcas 1960-1963
Box   25
  Folder   2-4
S - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   5
De Sabloniere, Margrit 1959-1966
Box   25
  Folder   6
Sailer, Agnes 1939
Box   25
  Folder   7
Sanderlin, Anna Lee 1936
Box   25
  Folder   8
Sanders, Bill 1965-1966
Box   25
  Folder   9
Sanders, Rosa Lee 1966
Box   25
  Folder   10
Sands, Erna B. 1962-1964
Box   25
  Folder   11
Sarvis, Maude 1960-1966
Box   25
  Folder   12
Savage, Paul 1939
Box   25
  Folder   13
Schmidt, Bernie 1936-1948
Box   25
  Folder   14
Schneiderman, Bea and Harry 1951-1966
Box   25
  Folder   15
Schryver, Lee and Kit 1939
Box   25
  Folder   16
Schulkind, Adelaide 1960-1961
Box   25
  Folder   17
Scoggins, Dan 1945
Box   25
  Folder   18
Seagal, Abraham 1933
Box   25
  Folder   19
Seay, S.S. 1960-1962
Box   25
  Folder   20
Seeger, Pete 1946-1966
Box   25
  Folder   21
Seidman, Joel 1939
Box   25
  Folder   22
Seiler, Dorothy 1942-1943
Box   25
  Folder   23
Sheats, Helen 1961-1966
Box   26
  Folder   1
Shepard, Sarah 1947
Box   26
  Folder   2
Sherman, Annajean 1953
Box   26
  Folder   3
Sherrod, Charles 1964-1966
Box   26
  Folder   4
Shinn, Roger L. 1962-1964
Box   26
  Folder   5
Shipherd, Henry and Elizabeth 1952-1956
Box   26
  Folder   6
Sholin, Irving 1945-1949
Box   26
  Folder   7
Schultz, E.B. (Ted) 1933-1963
Box   26
  Folder   8
Shuttlesworth, Fred 1960-1965
Box   26
  Folder   9
Siegfried, Arthur (CIO) 1945
Box   26
  Folder   10
Siegle, Peter E. 1960-1961
Box   26
  Folder   11
Sim, R. Alex 1960-1964
Box   26
  Folder   12
Sinclair, Lewis 1960
Box   26
  Folder   13
Sinclair, Upton 1936-1965
Box   26
  Folder   14
Sinks, Alfred H. 1941-1944
Box   26
  Folder   15
Slater, James H. 1961-1963
Box   26
  Folder   16
Sloss, Aaron E. (CIO) 1945
Box   26
  Folder   17
Sloss, Margaret F. 1961-1963
Box   26
  Folder   18
Smart, Shelby and Viola 1961-1964
Box   26
  Folder   19
Smathers, Eugene 1934-1967
Box   26
  Folder   20
Smith, Gray 1962-1963
Box   26
  Folder   21
Smith, Hilda W. 1934-1965
Box   26
  Folder   22
Smith, Lillian E. 1939
Box   26
  Folder   23
Smith, Monroe and Isabelle 1966
Box   26
  Folder   24
Smith, Paul 1947-1962
Box   26
  Folder   25
Smith, Stanton and Nancy Lea 1934-1939
Box   26
  Folder   26
Society for the Study of Adult Residential Education, 1965-1966
Box   26
  Folder   27
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1961-1965
Box   26
  Folder   28
Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), 1964-1966
Box   26
  Folder   29
Southern Regional Council, 1961-1965
Box   26
  Folder   30
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1964-1966
Box   26
  Folder   31
Sperry, Mrs. Leonard 1954-1965
Box   26
  Folder   32
Starr, Mark 1938-1951
Box   26
  Folder   33
Stein, George 1945-1947
Box   26
  Folder   34
Stein, Robert M. 1966
Box   26
  Folder   35
Steiner, Ralph 1939-1966
Box   26
  Folder   36
Stembridge, Jane 1960-1961
Box   26
  Folder   37
Stenzel, Maria 1941-1950
Box   26
  Folder   38
Stephens, Donald 1960-1962
Box   26
  Folder   39
Stephens, Joseph (CIO) 1946
Box   26
  Folder   40
Sterling, Oda 1945
Box   27
  Folder   1
Stiles, Raymond 1934-1937
Box   27
  Folder   2
Stix, William 1952-1962
Box   27
  Folder   3
Stockon, J.K. 1933-1934
Box   27
  Folder   4
Stockton, Kate and Bradford 1932-1933
Box   27
  Folder   5
Stokes, Jordan, Jr. 1941-1961
Box   27
  Folder   6
Stoney, George C. 1939
Box   27
  Folder   7
Strongin, Carol 1955
Box   27
  Folder   8
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 1961-1966
Box   27
  Folder   9
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1964-1965
Box   27
  Folder   10
Sturges, Perry M. (Mac) and Ann Mari 1960-1962
Box   27
  Folder   11
Sutherland, Eugene and Margaret 1933-1964
Box   27
  Folder   12
Swann, Virginia 1940-1941
Box   27
  Folder   13
Swift, Arthur 1932-1965
Box   27
  Folder   14
T - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   15
Tanner, Hilda 1963-1966
Box   27
  Folder   16
Taylor, Alva 1932-1960
Tefferteller, Ralph (Teffie)
Box   27
  Folder   17
1934-1939
Box   27
  Folder   18
1940-1963
Box   27
  Folder   19
Ten Brink, Howard 1963-1965
Box   27
  Folder   20
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 1933-1939
Box   27
  Folder   21
Terry, D.W. 1947
Box   27
  Folder   22
Thomas, (Hulyn) Glyn 1961-1962
Box   27
  Folder   23
Thomas, Louise H. 1953-1955
Box   27
  Folder   24
Thomas, Norman 1933-1934
Box   27
  Folder   25
Thompson, Dorothy 1934-1966
Box   27
  Folder   26
Thompson, Elizabeth A. 1939
Box   27
  Folder   27
Thompson, Estelle 1946-1963
Box   28
  Folder   1
Thompson, John B. and Susan 1933-1966
Box   28
  Folder   2
Thornton, James R., Rev. 1963
Box   28
  Folder   3
Thorogood, G.M. 1933
Box   28
  Folder   4
Tillow, Walter 1964-1966
Box   28
  Folder   5
Timmins, Lois 1943-1947
Box   28
  Folder   6
[unused number]
Box   28
  Folder   7
Trager, Frank N. 1938
Box   28
  Folder   8
Trager, Kathleen 1944-1945
Box   28
  Folder   9
Trent, Nolan 1944
Box   28
  Folder   10
Tuck, Clara C. 1962-1963
Box   28
  Folder   11
Turner, Elizabeth 1942
Box   28
  Folder   12
Tyler, Ralph W. 1961-1962
Box   28
  Folder   13
U - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   14
Underdown, David E. 1961-1964
Box   28
  Folder   15
United Auto Workers (UAW), 1942
Box   28
  Folder   16
United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA), 1943, 1956
Box   28
  Folder   17
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1940, 1942
Box   28
  Folder   18
United Rubber Workers of America (URWA), 1938-1940, 1942-1943
Box   28
  Folder   19
Uphaus, Willard E. 1939-1960
Box   28
  Folder   20
Upland Institute of Crozer Foundation, 1965-1966
Box   28
  Folder   21
V - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   22
Van Arkel, Gerhard P. 1961-1964
Box   28
  Folder   23
Van Brink, Elaine 1947-1951
Box   28
  Folder   24
Vanlandingham, Margaret and Theo 1941-1942
Box   28
  Folder   25
Veal, Sue 1936
Box   28
  Folder   26
Virginia Students Civil Rights Committee, 1966
Box   28
  Folder   27
Voss, Carl Hermann 1961-1962
Box   28
  Folder   28-29
W - miscellaneous
Box   29
  Folder   1
Wager, Mary Allen 1944-1945
Box   29
  Folder   2
Waldman, Emily 1959-1962
Box   29
  Folder   3
Walker, James 1944
Box   29
  Folder   4
Walker, Rosanne 1939-1946
Box   29
  Folder   5
Wallace, Henry 1943-1966
Box   29
  Folder   6
War Resisters League, 1964-1966
Box   29
  Folder   7
Ward, Gordon H. 1933-1934
Box   29
  Folder   8
Ward, Harry F. 1934-1963
Box   29
  Folder   9
Ward, Lynd 1933-1939
Box   29
  Folder   10
Waring, J. Waties, Judge and Mrs. 1950-1968
Box   29
  Folder   11
Warner, Miriam 1961
Box   29
  Folder   12
Warren, Johnny (UAW) 1944
Box   29
  Folder   13
Waters, Paul 1961
Box   29
  Folder   14
Weaver, Robert C. 1961-1966
Box   29
  Folder   15
Webber, Charles C. 1949-1964
Box   29
  Folder   16
Weber, Blanchard 1962-1965
Box   29
  Folder   17
Webster, Doris P. 1934
Box   29
  Folder   18
Weiss, Aline (Honi) 1939-1963
Box   29
  Folder   19
Weiss, Peter 1953-1963
Box   29
  Folder   20
Wells, Augustus (UAW) 1945
Box   29
  Folder   21
West, Don 1933-1946
Box   29
  Folder   22
Wexler, Haskell 1960-1969
Box   29
  Folder   23
White, Henry (CIO) 1945
Box   29
  Folder   24
White, Kessler 1935-1936
Box   29
  Folder   25
Whitmire, J.C. 1946-1948
Box   29
  Folder   26
Widenhouse, Ben L. 1939
Box   29
  Folder   27
Widney, Charles L. 1939-1940
Box   29
  Folder   28
Wilkins, Josephine 1960-1965
Box   29
  Folder   29
Willett, Mary Jane 1939-1960
Box   29
  Folder   30
Williams, Aubrey 1946-1965
Box   29
  Folder   31
Williams, Claude C. 1934
Box   29
  Folder   32
Williams, Herbert S. 1939
Box   29
  Folder   33
Willimetz, Emil and Joie 1955-1963
Box   29
  Folder   34
Willoughby, Vera 1947
Box   29
  Folder   35
Wilson, George 1945
Box   29
  Folder   36
Wilson, Leon 1940-1966
Box   29
  Folder   37
Wimberly, V.E. 1947
Box   29
  Folder   38
Winston, Catherine 1940-1955
Box   30
  Folder   1
Wofford, Harris 1954-1966
Box   30
  Folder   2
Wolfe, George and Bee 1961-1962
Box   30
  Folder   3
Wright, Ed 1959-1961
Box   30
  Folder   4
X, Y, Z - miscellaneous
Box   30
  Folder   5
Young, Andrew 1961-1962
Box   30
  Folder   6
Young, Louise 1939
Box   30
  Folder   7
YMCA and YWCA
Box   30
  Folder   8
Zhitlowsky, Eva 1942-1949
Box   30
  Folder   9
Zien, Burton 1938-1939
Box   30
  Folder   10
Zinn, Howard 1963-1965
Box   30
  Folder   11
Zoller, Emile (CIO) 1945
Box   30
  Folder   12
Zumbro, Howard (FTA) 1946
Mss 265/Micro 846
Series: Subject Files
Box-Folder   31-1
  reel-frame 1-1
Addams, Jane
Box-Folder   31-2
  reel-frame 1-5
Addresses and speeches (miscellaneous), A-Z 1938-1968
Note: Many Myles Horton speeches are filed under the heading "Conferences and meetings."
Beecher, John
Brown, C. Conrad
Frazier, Howard T.
Ginzberg, Eli
Jones, Lewis W.
MacLean, Kenneth Torquil
Mitchell, George S.
Okarie, Ogba Agba
Smith, Ellsworth M.
Smith, Hilda W.
Thompson, John B.
Wofford, Harris, Jr.
Wright, Marion A.
Adult Education Association - Residential Adult Education Section
Box-Folder   31-3
  reel-frame 1-154
1953-1954
Box-Folder   31-4
  reel-frame 1-221
1955-1959
Box-Folder   31-5
  reel-frame 1-415
1960
Box-Folder   31-6
  reel-frame 1-571
1961-1968, undated
Box-Folder   31-7
  reel-frame 1-686
All Southern Conference for Civil and Trade Union Rights, 1935
Box-Folder   31-8
  reel-frame 1-720
Allardt Project's records, 1933-1934
Box-Folder   32-1
  reel-frame 1-877
Alumni Association, 1939-1950, undated
Box-Folder   32-2
  reel-frame 1-990
Alumni lists, statistics, and surveys 1932-1962, undated
Alumni questionnaires
Box-Folder   32-3
  reel-frame 2-1
1932-1941
Box-Folder   32-4
  reel-frame 2-229
1948
Box-Folder   32-5
  reel-frame 2-250
American Federation of Teachers, 1938-1939, 1957
American Jewish Society for Service
Note: See "Work camps."
Box-Folder   32-6
  reel-frame 2-259
Anti-integration materials, 1956, undated
Box-Folder   32-7
  reel-frame 2-271
Appalachian Economic and Political Action Conference, 1964-1965
Box-Folder   32-8
  reel-frame 2-459
Appalachian Pilot Project (proposed for Knoxville), 1964
Box-Folder   32-9
  reel-frame 2-546
Appalachian Project (Sam Clark, Thorsten Horton, John Charter, Robert Flint) 1965-1966
Box-Folder   32-10
  reel-frame 2-618
Arts program (proposed), 1961
Box-Folder   32-11
  reel-frame 2-638
Atkin Furniture lock-out, Knoxville, Tennessee 1933-1934
Attacks and investigations
Box-Folder   33-1
  reel-frame 2-650
General, 1932-1966
Box-Folder   33-2
  reel-frame 2-792
Chattanooga Daily News article, 1937 February
Box-Folder   33-3
  reel-frame 2-857
Nashville Tennessean articles, 1939 October
Grundy County Crusaders
Box-Folder   33-4
  reel-frame 3-1
1940 August-November
Box-Folder   33-5
  reel-frame 3-83
1940 December-1941
FBI investigation
Box-Folder   33-6
  reel-frame 3-258
1941 October
Box-Folder   33-7
  reel-frame 3-265
1950-1951
Eastland Subcommittee
Box-Folder   33-8
  reel-frame 3-414
General materials, 1954
Correspondence
Box-Folder   33-9
  reel-frame 3-520
1954 January-April
Box-Folder   34-1
  reel-frame 3-621
1954 April-December
Box-Folder   34-2
  reel-frame 3-757
Hearing transcript, 1954 March 18-20
Box-Folder   34-3
  reel-frame 4-1
Community meeting materials, 1954 March-April
Box-Folder   34-4
  reel-frame 4-41
Tax exempt status re-examination, 1957
Box-Folder   34-5
  reel-frame 4-80
Governor Marvin Griffin of Georgia, 1956-1958
State of Tennessee charges, 1959-1961
Note: See also "Highlander property."
Box-Folder   34-6
  reel-frame 4-202
Statements and summaries of events, 1959-1962
General correspondence
Box-Folder   34-7
  reel-frame 4-325
1959-1961 June
Box-Folder   34-8
  reel-frame 4-447
1961 July
Box-Folder   34-9
  reel-frame 4-566
1961 August-1963
Box-Folder   34-10
  reel-frame 4-647
News coverage and editorials, 1959-1962
Legislative investigation, 1959
Box-Folder   35-1
  reel-frame 4-831
General materials
Hearing transcript
Box-Folder   35-2
  reel-frame 4-914
1959 February 21
Box-Folder   35-3
  reel-frame 5-1
1959 February 26
Box-Folder   35-4
  reel-frame 5-242
1959 March 4
Box-Folder   35-5
  reel-frame 5-522
Trial transcript (Septima Clark charges), 1959 August 6
Box-Folder   35-6
  reel-frame 5-658
Trial transcript (Carawan - Sturgis - Barksdale Charges), 1959 August 12
Trial transcript, 1959 September 14-16
Box-Folder   35-7
  reel-frame 5-691
Volume 1
Box-Folder   36-1
  reel-frame 5-955
Volume 2
Box-Folder   36-2
  reel-frame 6-1
Volume 3
Other legal documents
Box-Folder   36-3
  reel-frame 6-190
1959-1960
Box-Folder   36-4
  reel-frame 6-312
1961
Box-Folder   36-5
  reel-frame 6-453
Highlander inventory, 1961
North-South Smoky Mountain Work Camp
Box-Folder   36-6
  reel-frame 6-525
General materials, 1963-1966
Box-Folder   37-1
  reel-frame 6-712
Correspondence with attorneys, 1963-1966
Box-Folder   37-2
  reel-frame 6-893
Trial transcript, 1963 June
Box-Folder   37-3
  reel-frame 7-1
Clippings, 1963-1964
Box-Folder   37-4
  reel-frame 7-54
Communism charges, 1964-1965
Box-Folder   37-5
  reel-frame 7-75
Proposed State of Tennessee investigations, 1967-1968
Box-Folder   37-6
  reel-frame 7-184
Awards, 1960-1963
Box-Folder   37-7
  reel-frame 7-204
Black Mountain College, 1935, 1943, 1954, 1967
Box-Folder   37-8
  reel-frame 7-230
Brookside Cotton Mill, Knoxville, Tennessee, strikes 1933-1934
Box-Folder   37-9
  reel-frame 7-257
Brookwood Labor College, 1931-1935
Bugwood strike
Note: See "Grundy County: Cumberland Mountain Workers and Unemployed League."
Box-Folder   37-11
  reel-frame 7-335
Camp Highlander, 1958
Box-Folder   37-11
  reel-frame 7-335
Carawan, Guy 1959-1967
Box-Folder   37-12
  reel-frame 7-358
Chicago hunger march, 1932
Box-Folder   37-13
  reel-frame 7-362
Chicago Milk Producers Organization, 1928-1930
Box-Folder   37-14
  reel-frame 7-409
Choctaw Indian Project, 1951, 1958-1960
Box-Folder   38-1
  reel-frame 7-522
Citizens Committee of Knoxville standard metropolitan statistical area, 1962
Citizenship program
Note: See also "Sea Islands."
Box-Folder   38-2
  reel-frame 7-536
General reports and memoranda, 1960-1962, undated
Box-Folder   38-3
  reel-frame 7-699
General correspondence, 1960-1961
Box-Folder   38-4
  reel-frame 7-781
Statistical reports from schools in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina 1960-1961
Box-Folder   38-5
  reel-frame 7-878
John Thompson's evaluation study prospectus, 1958?
Box-Folder   38-6
  reel-frame 7-896
Bernice Robinson's extension work in Louisiana and Mississippi, 1962-1963
Box-Folder   38-7
  reel-frame 7-960
Cuba proposal, 1959
Box-Folder   38-8
  reel-frame 8-1
Fayette and Haywood Counties, Tennessee 1960-1961
Box-Folder   38-9
  reel-frame 8-96
Haywood County, Tennessee 1964
Box-Folder   38-10
  reel-frame 8-223
Huntsville, Alabama 1960-1961
Box-Folder   38-11
  reel-frame 8-249
Knoxville, Tennessee 1961
Box-Folder   38-12
  reel-frame 8-281
Southeastern Georgia Crusade for Voters, 1960-1963
Box-Folder   38-13
  reel-frame 8-382
Miscellaneous items, 1955-1961, undated
Box-Folder   38-14
  reel-frame 8-429
Southern Christian Leadership Conference materials, 1960-1969, undated
Civil rights
Box-Folder   39-1
  reel-frame 8-598
Highlander's early involvement, 1938-1955
Box-Folder   39-2
  reel-frame 8-674
Miscellaneous, 1953-1959
Box-Folder   39-3
  reel-frame 8-733
Miscellaneous regarding Highlander, 1953
Box-Folder   39-4
  reel-frame 8-749
Civilian Defense Training program proposal, 1942
Box-Folder   39-5
  reel-frame 8-787
Clearing Committee of Organizations Working Nationally in Field of Workers' Education - minutes, undated
Box-Folder   39-6
  reel-frame 8-796
Cleveland, Tennessee, textile workers strike 1937
Box-Folder   39-7
  reel-frame 8-846
Clinton, Tennessee, school integration 1956, 1960
Box-Folder   39-8
  reel-frame 8-865
“Committee on Agriculture and Cooperatives,” 1936
Box-Folder   39-9
  reel-frame 8-870
Commonwealth College, 1933-1939, 1954, undated
Community Leadership program
Note: See also the headings "Citizenship program" and "Workshops."
Box-Folder   39-10
  reel-frame 8-972
General reports, statements, and proposals 1953-1956
Box-Folder   39-11
  reel-frame 9-1
Project staff meeting minutes and field trip reports, 1953-1955
Box-Folder   39-12
  reel-frame 9-166
General correspondence, 1953-1956
Box-Folder   39-13
  reel-frame 9-219
Community anaylsis formats, 1955?
Kodac, Tennessee
Box-Folder   39-14
  reel-frame 9-232
1954-1955
Box-Folder   40-1
  reel-frame 9-???
1956-1959
Box-Folder   40-2
  reel-frame 9-537
Monteagle, Tennessee 1953-1956
Box-Folder   40-3
  reel-frame 9-614
Miscellaneous materials, 1949, 1955, 1957
Conferences and meetings
Box-Folder   40-4
  reel-frame 9-665
General, 1933-1968
Box-Folder   40-5
  reel-frame 9-836
Institute on Human Relations, Georgia State College for Women 1939 January
Box-Folder   40-6
  reel-frame 9-853
YWCA Business and Professional Conference, Camp Merrie-Woode, New Jersey 1940 June 14-19
Box-Folder   40-7
  reel-frame 9-868
CIO Conference on Civil Rights, 1948
Box-Folder   40-8
  reel-frame 9-873
Conference on Social Experimentation on the Community Level, Tuskegee Institute 1949 July 6-7
Box-Folder   40-9
  reel-frame 9-903
Religion and Labor Foundation Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio 1950 March 20-22
Box-Folder   40-10
  reel-frame 9-914
Church of the Brethren leadership training classes, 1950 October 16-21
Box-Folder   40-11
  reel-frame 9-922
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools meeting, Chicago, Illinois 1952 April 2
Box-Folder   40-12
  reel-frame 9-952
Conference on the Small Community, Yellow Springs, Ohio 1955-1956
Box-Folder   40-13
  reel-frame 9-970
National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1957 September 14 and 1958 September 20
Box-Folder   40-14
  reel-frame 9-1001
Delaware Citizens Conference of Catholic Charities, 1957 November 13
Box-Folder   40-15
  reel-frame 9-1017
South Carolina Council on Human Relations meeting, 1959 May 10
Box-Folder   40-16
  reel-frame 9-1023
New School for Social Research Conference on the Goals of Higher Art Education, 1959 December
Box-Folder   40-17
  reel-frame 10-1
Conference on Residential Programs for Adults in Liberal Arts Colleges, Goddard College 1960 January 14-16
Box-Folder   40-18
  reel-frame 10-7
South Carolina Council on Human Relations meeting, 1960 November 1
Box-Folder   40-19
  reel-frame 10-13
Salzburg Conference and proposed German tour, 1961
Box-Folder   40-20
  reel-frame 10-34
Tuskegee Conference on Disadvantage, 1964 April
Box-Folder   40-21
  reel-frame 10-83
Leadership Conference of Poor People's Associations, Yellow Springs, Ohio 1966 June
Box-Folder   41-1
  reel-frame 10-111
Conference on Opportunities in the Tennessee Valley Region for Research in the Field of Culture and Personality, 1934
Box-Folder   41-2
  reel-frame 10-137
CIO "Blacklisting" of Highlander, 1949-1953
Box-Folder   41-3
  reel-frame 10-163
Consumer Education Project, 1958, 1960
Box-Folder   41-4
  reel-frame 10-277
Cookeville, Tennessee, Textile Workers organization 1937
Council of Federated Organizations
Box-Folder   41-5
  reel-frame 10-297
Staff workshops, Greenville, Gulfport, and Moss Point, Mississippi 1963-1964
Box-Folder   41-6
  reel-frame 10-334
Curriculum Conference, 1964 March
Box-Folder   41-7
  reel-frame 10-364
Oxford, Ohio, orientation session 1964 June
Box-Folder   41-8
  reel-frame 10-407
Miscellaneous, 1964
Council of the Southern Mountains (CSM)
Box-Folder   41-9
  reel-frame 10-444
1954-1959
Box-Folder   41-10
  reel-frame 10-???
1960-1961, undated
Box-Folder   41-11
  reel-frame 10-654
Council of Young Southerners, 1940
Box-Folder   41-12
  reel-frame 10-671
Cox, Charles F. ("Jimmie") 1937-1939
Box-Folder   41-13
  reel-frame 10-709
Daily log, 1941 January-April, 1942 January-April
Box-Folder   41-14
  reel-frame 10-740
Daisy, Tennessee, hosiery mill strike 1935
Denmark trip
Box-Folder   41-15
  reel-frame 10-775
Correspondence, lectures, and articles 1931-1934
Box-Folder   41-16
  reel-frame 10-842
Diaries and notes, 1931-1932
Box-Folder   41-17
  reel-frame 10-897
Songs
Box-Folder   41-18
  reel-frame 10-938
Background notes
Box-Folder   42-1
  reel-frame 11-1
Discussion meetings at Highlander Center, 1961-1964
Box-Folder   42-2
  reel-frame 11-37
Economic Expansion Act, 1949
Farmers Union
Note: See also "Community Leadership program."
Correspondence with:
Box-Folder   42-3
  reel-frame 11-59
National officers, 1944-1953
Box-Folder   42-4
  reel-frame 11-245
Williams, Aubrey 1943-1949, 1952
Box-Folder   42-5
  reel-frame 11-360
Ludwig, Tom 1945-1951
Box-Folder   42-6
  reel-frame 11-504
Crabtree, Homer 1945-1949
Box-Folder   42-7
  reel-frame 11-597
Lange, A.C. 1945-1949
Box-Folder   42-8
  reel-frame 11-639
Montana Farmers Union, 1949-1950
Box-Folder   42-9
  reel-frame 11-735
Virginia Farmers Union groups, 1948-1950
Box-Folder   42-10
  reel-frame 11-776
Miscellaneous, 1943-1950
Box-Folder   42-11
  reel-frame 11-892
Alabama Farmers Union minutes, 1949, 1951
Box-Folder   42-12
  reel-frame 11-914
Carroll County Farmers Union, Huntington, Tennessee 1946, 1949
Note: See also correspondence with A.C. Lange.
Box-Folder   42-13
  reel-frame 11-920
Chattanooga farmers market, 1945-1946
Box-Folder   43-1
  reel-frame 11-947
CIO support of “Tennessee Union Farmer,” 1945, 1947-1948
Box-Folder   43-2
  reel-frame 11-966
Farmer-Labor Cooperation, 1945, 1948, 1951
Note: See also Miscellaneous correspondence.
Box-Folder   43-3
  reel-frame 11-1008
Fertilizer cooperative, 1947-1948
Greene County activities
Box-Folder   43-4
  reel-frame 12-116
1945-1947
Box-Folder   43-5
  reel-frame 12-265
1948-1950
Box-Folder   43-6
  reel-frame 12-265
Greenhaw, Tennessee 1945
Box-Folder   43-7
  reel-frame 12-272
Membership lists and summaries, 1944-1948, undated
Box-Folder   43-8
  reel-frame 12-313
Miscellaneous items, 1939, 1945-1970
Box-Folder   43-9
  reel-frame 12-383
Planning meeting, 1947 December 1-3
Box-Folder   43-10
  reel-frame 12-409
Report, “Educating Toward Democratic Unity Through Small Farm Organizations,” 1946
Box-Folder   43-11
  reel-frame 12-414
“Report on the South,” 1949
Rosenwald Foundation
Note: See "Fundraising: Foundations."
Box-Folder   43-12
  reel-frame 12-434
Rural ministers' endorsement, 1945-1946
Box-Folder   43-13
  reel-frame 12-453
Sample articles of incorporation and by-laws, undated
School terms
1947
Box-Folder   43-14
  reel-frame 12-567
1947 February 16-22
Box-Folder   43-15
  reel-frame 12-606
1947 July 27-August 1
Box-Folder   43-16
  reel-frame 12-662
1947 September 14-27
1948
Box-Folder   44-1
  reel-frame 12-738
1948 May
Note: At Greenville, Huntington, and Andalusia.
Box-Folder   44-2
  reel-frame 12-761
1948 October 17-23
Box-Folder   44-3
  reel-frame 12-798
1949 August 7-13
1950
Box-Folder   44-4
  reel-frame 12-816
1950 February 17-18
Note: At Altoona, Alabama.
Box-Folder   44-5
  reel-frame 12-832
1950 June 3-4
Note: Insurance school at Greenville.
Box-Folder   44-6
  reel-frame 12-834
Summerfield, Tennessee 1944-1945
Tennessee Territorial Farmers Union
Box-Folder   44-7
  reel-frame 12-844
By-laws, minutes and financial reports 1946-1949
Box-Folder   44-8
  reel-frame 12-869
Horton's activity and financial reports, 1946-1949
Box-Folder   44-9
  reel-frame 12-908
Training institute, Denver, Colorado 1949
Box-Folder   44-10
  reel-frame 12-962
Training program, 1950
Box-Folder   44-11
  reel-frame 12-980
Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 1934-1939, undated
Box-Folder   44-12
  reel-frame 13-78
Field trip reports, miscellaneous 1937, 1955-1961
Box-Folder   44-13
  reel-frame 13-128
Film Center, 1948-1954
Box-Folder   44-14
  reel-frame 13-235
Flaherty Film Foundation, 1960-1962
Box-Folder   44-15
  reel-frame 13-267
Folk dancing, 1933-1937, undated
Box-Folder   44-16
  reel-frame 13-335
Foreign student program, 1954?
Fundraising
Appeals
Box-Folder   44-17
  reel-frame 13-338
Form letters, 1933-1969
Box-Folder   44-18
  reel-frame 13-501
Tornado, 1952 February
Box-Folder   44-19
  reel-frame 13-520
Guarantors for Highlander, 1957-1960
Box-Folder   45-1
  reel-frame 13-621
Volunteers' letters to friends, 1958-1959, 1962
Box-Folder   45-2
  reel-frame 13-707
Legal Defense Fund, 1959-1961
Box-Folder   45-3
  reel-frame 13-742
Fire insurance substitutes, 1958, 1968
Box-Folder   45-4
  reel-frame 13-751
Benefits, 1938-1961
Box-Folder   45-5
  reel-frame 13-804
College funds (Barnard, Carleton, Sarah Lawrence, Smith, and Wellesley) 1953-1961
Committees
Box-Folder   45-6
  reel-frame 13-871
General information and reports, 1946, 1952, 1956
Box-Folder   45-7
  reel-frame 13-880
Atlanta, Georgia 1946-1950, 1954
Box-Folder   45-8
  reel-frame 13-938
Baltimore, Maryland 1946-1948, 1950, 1954
Box-Folder   45-9
  reel-frame 13-960
Berkeley, California 1957, 1959-1966
Boston, Massachusetts
Box-Folder   45-10
  reel-frame 14-115
1952-1955
Box-Folder   45-11
  reel-frame 14
1956-1961, 1965
Box-Folder   45-12
  reel-frame 14-387
Chattanooga, Tennessee 1957
Chicago, Illinois
Box-Folder   45-13
  reel-frame 14-399
1948, 1950-1956
Box-Folder   46-1
  reel-frame 14
1957-1960
Box-Folder   46-2
  reel-frame 14
1961, 1963-1966
Box-Folder   46-3
  reel-frame 14-790
Cincinnati, Ohio 1947-1949, 1952-1955, 1958
Box-Folder   46-4
  reel-frame 14-868
Cleveland, Ohio 1958
Box-Folder   46-5
  reel-frame 14-879
Colorado, 1958, 1966
Box-Folder   46-6
  reel-frame 14-884
Detroit, Michigan 1947, 1951-1952, 1964-1965
Box-Folder   46-7
  reel-frame 14-960
Louisville, Kentucky 1960-1961
Box-Folder   46-8
  reel-frame 14-982
Miami, Florida 1956
Box-Folder   46-9
  reel-frame 14-986
Minneapolis, Minnesota 1952-1955
Box-Folder   46-10
  reel-frame 14-1002
New Haven, Connecticut 1948, 1951-1955, 1958
New York, New York
Box-Folder   46-11
  reel-frame 15
1942, 1946-1948
Box-Folder   46-12
  reel-frame 15
1949-1952
Box-Folder   46-13
  reel-frame 15
1953
Box-Folder   47-1
  reel-frame 15
1954
Box-Folder   47-2
  reel-frame 15
1955
Box-Folder   47-3
  reel-frame 15
1956
Box-Folder   47-4
  reel-frame 15
1957 January-August
Box-Folder   47-5
  reel-frame 15
1957 September-December
Box-Folder   47-6
  reel-frame 15
1958
Box-Folder   47-7
  reel-frame 15
1959
Box-Folder   47-8
  reel-frame 15-816
1960-1961, 1965
Philadelphia, Pennslylvania
Box-Folder   48-1
  reel-frame 16-277
1946-1954
Box-Folder   48-2
  reel-frame 16
1955 January-February
Box-Folder   48-3
  reel-frame 16
1955 February-December
Box-Folder   48-4
  reel-frame 16
1956
Box-Folder   48-5
  reel-frame 16
1958-1959
Box-Folder   48-6
  reel-frame 16-737
St. Louis, Missouri 1952-1958, 1966
Box-Folder   48-7
  reel-frame 16-790
Southern California, 1957, 1961-1966
Box-Folder   48-8
  reel-frame 16-954
Washington, D.C. 1940, 1947-1958, 1963-1965
Box-Folder   48-9
  reel-frame 17-1
Contributors lists, 1932-1960, undated
Foundations
Box-Folder   48-10
  reel-frame 17-122
Background information
Box-Folder   49-1
  reel-frame 17-182
Summaries, 1949-1961
Box-Folder   49-2
  reel-frame 17-291
Refusals, 1950, 1959, 1963-1964
Box-Folder   49-3
  reel-frame 17-376
A, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Aaronsohn
  2. Achelis
  3. Albright
  4. Annenburg
  5. Arakelian
  6. Argonaut
  7. Argosy
  8. Arnstein
  9. Ascoli
  10. Astor
  11. Atran
  12. Avalon
Box-Folder   49-4
  reel-frame 17-423
B, 1946-1961

Scope and Content Note
  1. Baker
  2. Barker
  3. Barnes
  4. Beaumont
  5. Beechly
  6. Bernays
  7. Bigelow
  8. Blaustein
  9. Blickman
  10. Borden
  11. Boswell
  12. Brachmans
Box-Folder   49-5
  reel-frame 17-485
C, 1950-1961

Scope and Content Note
  1. Campbell
  2. Carnegie
  3. Champion
  4. Chapin
  5. Charis
  6. Charities
  7. Civic
  8. Claremore
  9. Code
  10. Coe
  11. Cohen
  12. Columbia
  13. Consumers Union
  14. Cooper
  15. Crutcher
Box-Folder   49-6
  reel-frame 17-597
D, 1947-1961

Scope and Content Note
  1. Danziger
  2. Danforth
  3. Davella
  4. Division
  5. Doherty
  6. Dominion
  7. Dula
  8. Duke
Box-Folder   49-7
  reel-frame 17-652
E-Fc, 1951-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Ensign-Bickford
  2. Falk
  3. Farm
  4. F.C.B.
Field Foundation
Box-Folder   49-8
  reel-frame 17-672
1943-1959 June
Box-Folder   49-9
  reel-frame 17
1959 July-1962
Box-Folder   49-10
  reel-frame 17-887
Fl-Fz, 1952-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Flagg
  2. Fleischmann
  3. Ford
  4. Ford Motor Company
  5. Fund for Adult Education
  6. Fund for the Advancement of Education
  7. Fund for the Republic
Box-Folder   50-1
  reel-frame 17-1005
G, 1952-1962

Scope and Content Note
  1. Giannini
  2. Gilman
  3. Gourrich
  4. Grain Terminal Foundation
  5. Grant
  6. Guggenheim
Box-Folder   50-2
  reel-frame 18-1
Ha-Hof, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Hales
  2. Haynes
  3. Hazen
  4. Helms
  5. Hillman
  6. Hilton
  7. Hochschild
  8. Hofheimer
Box-Folder   50-3
  reel-frame 18-50
Hopkins Charities Fund and Hopkins Donations Fund, 1957-1960
Box-Folder   50-4
  reel-frame 18-95
Hor-Hz, 1946-1959

Scope and Content Note
  1. Horowitz
  2. Hotchkiss
  3. Howard
  4. Huber
  5. Hudson-Webber
Box-Folder   50-5
  reel-frame 18-125
I-K, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Illinois Philanthropic and Educational Foundation
  2. IMM Charities
  3. Inland Steel
  4. Inland Steel-Ryerson
  5. Ittleson
  6. James
  7. Jones
  8. Kaplan
  9. Kellogg
  10. Kennedy
  11. Kettering
  12. Kresge
  13. Kress
  14. Kroehler
Box-Folder   50-6
  reel-frame 18-214
L, 1950-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Lasker
  2. Laurel
  3. Lavanburg
  4. Levinson
  5. Lilly
  6. Loriven
  7. Lowengard
  8. Lowenstein
  9. Lowrey
Box-Folder   50-7
  reel-frame 18-238
M, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Marquette
  2. Marshall
  3. Mayer
  4. Mellon
  5. Milbank
  6. Morris
  7. Moses
Box-Folder   50-8
  reel-frame 18-315
N, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. National Sharecroppers
  2. Necchi
  3. Neumberger
  4. New World Foundation
  5. New York Foundation
  6. New York Fund for Children
  7. Norman
  8. Noyes
Box-Folder   50-9
  reel-frame 18-390
O-Pe, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Olin
  2. Owen
  3. Pabst
  4. Paddock
  5. Paley
  6. Perlstein
Box-Folder   50-10
  reel-frame 18-508
Ph, 1952-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Phelps-Stokes
  2. Philco
  3. Phillips
Box-Folder   50-11
  reel-frame 18-649
R, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Raizen
  2. Rockefeller
  3. Rogosin
  4. Roosevelt
  5. Rosenstein
  6. Rosenstiel
  7. Rosenwald
  8. Rubin
Box-Folder   50-12
  reel-frame 18-757
Sa-Sch, 1952-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Sam
  2. Schiff
  3. Schimper
  4. Schwab
Schwarzhaupt Foundation
Box-Folder   51-1
  reel-frame 18-762
1946-1955 September
Box-Folder   51-2
  reel-frame 18
1955 September-1963
Box-Folder   51-3
  reel-frame 19-1
Sch-Sz, 1946-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Schiff
  2. Silberman
  3. Simms
  4. Sloan
  5. Southern Education Foundation
  6. Sprague
  7. Steinman
  8. Stern
  9. Straus
  10. Swig and Weiler
Box-Folder   51-4
  reel-frame 19-83
T, 1946-1961

Scope and Content Note
  1. Tachna
  2. Taconic
  3. Timken
  4. Tucker
Box-Folder   51-5
  reel-frame 19-152
U-Wh, 1947-1964

Scope and Content Note
  1. Unger
  2. Wahlert
  3. Warburg
  4. Warren
  5. Wechsler-Brody-Slater
  6. Wehrle
  7. Wenner-Gren
  8. Whitney
William C. Whitney
Box-Folder   51-6
  reel-frame 19-187
1937-1939
Box-Folder   51-7
  reel-frame 19
1943-1956
Box-Folder   51-8
  reel-frame 19-309
Wi-Z, 1952-1960

Scope and Content Note
  1. Wiebolt
  2. Wiggin
  3. Foundation for Youth and Student Affairs
  4. Ziskind
General correspondence
Box-Folder   51-9
  reel-frame 19-317
1932-1940, 1949-1952
Box-Folder   51-10
  reel-frame 19
1953-1966
Box-Folder   51-11
  reel-frame 19-575
Mailing list exchanges, 1958-1964
Box-Folder   52-1
  reel-frame 19-617
Miscellaneous items, 1952, 1959, 1960, undated
Box-Folder   52-2
  reel-frame 19-646
Party kits, 1957-1958
Box-Folder   52-3
  reel-frame 19-673
Tax exemption, 1962-1963
Box-Folder   52-4
  reel-frame 19-700
“Thank you's” to contributors, 1957, 1959-1962, undated
Box-Folder   52-5
  reel-frame 19-732
Youth Project, 1960-1961
Box-Folder   52-6
  reel-frame 19-778
Gadsden, Alabama, Rubber workers 1937
Box-Folder   52-7
  reel-frame 19-833
Gaffney, South Carolina, Textile workers 1937-1940
Box-Folder   52-8
  reel-frame 19-914
Gaffney, South Carolina, Textile strikes, McKee report 1940
Grundy County, Tennessee
Note: See also "Summerfield, Tennessee."
Box-Folder   52-9
  reel-frame 19-980
Cultural and Educational program, 1934-1935
Box-Folder   52-10
  reel-frame 19-985
Cumberland Mountain Workers and Unemployed League, 1933-1935, 1963
Box-Folder   52-11
  reel-frame 19-1086
History, 1940, undated
Box-Folder   52-12
  reel-frame 20-1
Hod Carriers' Union, 1935-1937
Note: Continued under "Works Progress Administration."
Box-Folder   52-13
  reel-frame 20-147
Laager classes, 1941
Labor's Non-Partisan League
Note: See "Labor's Political Conference".
Box-Folder   52-14
  reel-frame 20-168
Labor's Political Conference, 1938-1940
Box-Folder   52-15
  reel-frame 20-294
M. Marlowe's interviews with residents regarding Highlander, 1963
Box-Folder   52-16
  reel-frame 20-341
Miscellaneous items, 1941, undated
Box-Folder   52-17
  reel-frame 20-357
Social security and unemployment compensation, 1938
Surveys and reports regarding problems
Box-Folder   53-1
  reel-frame 20-389
1936-1939
Box-Folder   53-2
  reel-frame 20
1940-1954
Box-Folder   53-3
  reel-frame 20-665
Victory Book Campaign, 1942
Works Progress Administration
General materials
Box-Folder   53-4
  reel-frame 20-673
1938
Box-Folder   53-5
  reel-frame 20-783
1939-1940
Box-Folder   53-6
  reel-frame 20-945
Dolph Vaughn reports, 1938
Box-Folder   53-7
  reel-frame 20-962
General information, 1938-1939
Box-Folder   53-8
  reel-frame 21-1
Officers Training Institute, 1938
Box-Folder   53-9
  reel-frame 21-14
Relief Fund contribution and correspondence, 1939
Box-Folder   53-10
  reel-frame 21-59
Harlan, Kentucky, Coal strike 1931-1932, 1937, 1939-1941
Box-Folder   53-11
  reel-frame 21-78
Harriman, Tennessee, Hosiery strike 1934
Box-Folder   53-12
  reel-frame 21-103
Harry Lasker Memorial Library, 1933-1961
Box-Folder   54-1
  reel-frame 21-314
Highlander property, 1940-1965
Box-Folder   54-2
  reel-frame 21-350
Horton, Myles, Formation of his ideas 1927-1939, 1959, 1966
Box-Folder   54-3
  reel-frame 21-494
Horton, Zilphia, Condolence correspondence 1956
Box-Folder   54-4
  reel-frame 21-618
HUAC investigation of Klan, Protest 1965
Box-Folder   54-5
  reel-frame 21-621
Human Freedom Discussion Series, 1953
Box-Folder   54-6
  reel-frame 21-694
Huntsville, Alabama, Textile strikes 1938-1939
Inter-American Adult Education Seminar, 1962 December 16-21
Box-Folder   54-7
  reel-frame 21-836
Addresses and speeches
Box-Folder   54-8
  reel-frame 21-885
Reports, 1962-1963
Box-Folder   54-9
  reel-frame 21-953
Lists of participants and others interested
Box-Folder   54-10
  reel-frame 21-1000
Printed materials
Box-Folder   55-1
  reel-frame 22-1
General correspondence, 1962-1964
Box-Folder   55-2
  reel-frame 22-44
Robert Cuba Jones correspondence, 1962-1963
Invitations, replies, and related correspondence 1961-1963
Box-Folder   55-3
  reel-frame 22-95
A-G
Box-Folder   55-4
  reel-frame 22
H-L
Box-Folder   55-5
  reel-frame 22
M-R
Box-Folder   55-6
  reel-frame 22
S-Z
Inter-American Exploratory and Planning Conference
Box-Folder   55-7
  reel-frame 22-545
1958-1960
Box-Folder   55-8
  reel-frame 22
1961
International Student Service
Note: See "Work camps: Work Camps for America."
Box-Folder   55-9
  reel-frame 22-774
Jefferson Heritage Discussion Series, 1954
Box-Folder   55-10
  reel-frame 22-786
Jenkins, Esau 1966
Box-Folder   55-11
  reel-frame 22-827
John C. Campbell Folk School, 1933-1934, 1952, 1955
Junior Union Camps
Box-Folder   55-12
  reel-frame 22-874
Correspondence, 1940-1946
Box-Folder   56-1
  reel-frame 22-1001
News releases, schedules, assessments 1940-1944
Box-Folder   56-2
  reel-frame 23-1
Student autobiographies, 1941-1942
Box-Folder   56-3
  reel-frame 23-32
Kamp, Joseph 1937-1958
Box-Folder   56-4
  reel-frame 23-71
Knoxville, Tennessee, Business and Race Handbook circa 1965
Box-Folder   56-5
  reel-frame 23-87
Knoxville, Tennessee, Teachers' workshop on Human Relations 1956
Box-Folder   56-6
  reel-frame 23-95
Knoxville anti-discrimination activities, 1963
Box-Folder   56-7
  reel-frame 23-101
Knoxville Area Human Relations Council, 1955-1959
Box-Folder   56-8
  reel-frame 23-176
Knoxville Central Labor Union, 1934
Box-Folder   56-9
  reel-frame 23-187
Knoxville Dental Co-operative proposal, circa 1936
Koinonia Farm
Box-Folder   56-10
  reel-frame 23-197
General materials, 1951, 1956-1959, 1965-1966
Box-Folder   56-11
  reel-frame 23-285
Camp Koinonia, Highlander 1956-1958
Labor
Box-Folder   56-12
  reel-frame 23-335
Miscellaneous, 1935-1946
Box-Folder   56-13
  reel-frame 23-366
Miscellaneous regarding Highlander, undated
Box-Folder   56-14
  reel-frame 23-376
Labor Chautauqua, 1935
Labor drama - scripts
Box-Folder   56-15
  reel-frame 23-381
Miscellaneous fragments, 1931, undated
Box-Folder   56-16
  reel-frame 23-401
A-B

Scope and Content Note
  1. Ain't It the Truth
  2. All Those Women Can't Be Wrong, 1940
  3. Awake and Sing, Ye That Dwell in the Dust, 1935
  4. The Awakening of Joan, 1942
  5. Back Where You Came From
  6. Bank Run, 1932
  7. Boccaccio's Untold Tale
Box-Folder   56-17
  reel-frame 23-514
C

Scope and Content Note
  1. Can You Hear Their Voices?, 1931
  2. Charity
  3. CIO Plan
  4. Coal Digger Mule
  5. Coal Digger Mule and the West Virginia Miners Union
  6. Coal Digger Mule Goes to the Polls
  7. Coal Digger Mule Goes to War
  8. Coal Digger Mule on the Hungry March
  9. Comrade
  10. The Crime, 1936
Box-Folder   56-18
  reel-frame 23-641
D-F

Scope and Content Note
  1. Da Tcheeo
  2. Daughter
  3. A Day at Bord Motors
  4. The Decota Chain
  5. The Devil's Deputy
  6. Dues Blues, see Five Plays About Labor
  7. Exhibit A
  8. Exit Mr. Chiseler
  9. Five Labor Plays
  10. Five Plays About Labor
  11. Flirtie Gertie, the Wench at the Bench (or The Fall and Rise of the OPA), 1945
  12. The Forgotten Man, see Five Labor Plays
  13. Freeing of Tom Mooney
Box-Folder   57-1
  reel-frame 23-762
G-I

Scope and Content Note
  1. Gas, 1921
  2. Gimble Sprockets (or Something for Nothing)
  3. God and Country, 1935
  4. Goodwill Corner
  5. Gumbo, 1938
  6. Guncotton, 1936
  7. The House that Jack Built
  8. I'm Predictin', see Five Labor Plays
  9. In the Dog House
  10. In Union There Is Strength, 3rd edition, 1937
Box-Folder   57-2
  reel-frame 23-859
J-K

Scope and Content Note
  1. Jobless America, 1932
  2. Joe Hill, 1951
  3. John Citizen Listens and Learns, 1942
  4. Keep the Change
Box-Folder   57-3
  reel-frame 24-1
L

Scope and Content Note
  1. Labor on the Board, 1939
  2. Labor Spy, 1936
  3. The Light of Peace
  4. Lolly Pop Poppa, see also Five Plays About Labor
  5. Look - Ahead, Dixie, see Five Plays About Labor
  6. The Love of Humanity, see Five Labor Plays
Box-Folder   57-4
  reel-frame 24-91
M-N

Scope and Content Note
  1. Machine
  2. The March of Freedom, 1943
  3. Mighty Wind A'Blowin', 1936
  4. Miners, 1926
  5. Mopping It Up
  6. Mother Jones' Tin Pan Army, 1933
  7. Moving On
  8. New Wine
  9. Newsboy
  10. North South, see also Five Plays About Labor
Box-Folder   57-5
  reel-frame 24-222
O-R

Scope and Content Note
  1. One Bread, One Body, 1938
  2. The Other Side of the Bridge, 1932
  3. Peace Is No Job of Ours
  4. The Pot Boiler
  5. The Release of Tom Mooney
  6. Risen from the Ranks, see Five Labor Plays
  7. Rome, 1939
  8. Roses for Johnny Johnson
Box-Folder   57-6
  reel-frame 24-312
S

Scope and Content Note
  1. Safe for Today, 1932
  2. Saint Peter and a Yellow Dog Scab
  3. Sharecroppers Unite
  4. Shop Strife, 1934
  5. Sit-Down!, 1937
  6. South of the Ballot, see "Labor workshops: Workers education residence terms, 1940 Spring"
  7. The Starvation Army
  8. Step
  9. Stop Those War Drums!
  10. The Story of the ILGWU, 1936?
  11. Stretch-Out, see Five Plays About Labor
  12. Strike Breaking in Kid Gloves, 1937
  13. Sunrise
Box-Folder   57-7
  reel-frame 24-489
T-Z

Scope and Content Note
  1. Take My Stand
  2. They Just Won't Talk, 1927
  3. Tom Mooney
  4. Tom Mooney Lives Again, 1939
  5. Uncle Sam Wants You, 1936
  6. Until the Mortgage Is Due
  7. The Voyage
  8. We Ain't A-Goin' Back
  9. The West Virginia Candidates
  10. What Price Coal?, 1926
  11. When?
  12. The Whistle Blows, 1932
  13. Wild Nell, The Pet of the Plains
  14. The Wild-Cat Eviction
  15. Work and Health
  16. World Economic Nonsense, 1933
Box-Folder   58-1
  reel-frame 24-614
Labor drama resources, undated
Box-Folder   58-2
  reel-frame 24-732
Labor drama tours, undated
Box-Folder   58-3
  reel-frame 24-756
Labor drama workshops, 1939-1942
Labor extension work
Note: See also "Farmers Union: School terms."
Box-Folder   58-4
  reel-frame 24-852
General reports and descriptions
Box-Folder   58-5
  reel-frame 24-903
Mary Lawrence, 1943-1946, undated
Note: See also the General correspondence and other entries in this group.
Box-Folder   58-6
  reel-frame 25-1
Atlanta CIO, 1942-1943
Box-Folder   58-7
  reel-frame 25-35
Chattanooga Industrial Union Council, 1946-1948
Box-Folder   58-8
  reel-frame 25-69
Clinton, Tennessee, Hosiery workers 1941
Box-Folder   58-9
  reel-frame 25-77
Houston Oil Workers Institute, 1942
Box-Folder   58-10
  reel-frame 25-92
LaFollette, Tennessee, Shirt Workers Union 1937
Box-Folder   58-11
  reel-frame 25-221
Maryville, Tennessee, Aluminum workers (Alcoa) 1940
Box-Folder   58-12
  reel-frame 25-277
Memphis CIO, 1941-1942, 1947
Box-Folder   58-13
  reel-frame 25-365
New Orleans CIO, 1941-1942
Box-Folder   59-1
  reel-frame 25-535
New Orleans CIO - publications, 1941-1942
Box-Folder   59-2
  reel-frame 25-617
American Federation of Hosiery Workers Schools, Chattanooga and Jasper, Alabama 1949
Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers Union Schools
Box-Folder   59-3
  reel-frame 25-644
Houston, 1946
Box-Folder   59-3
  reel-frame 25-644
Memphis, 1948
Box-Folder   59-4
  reel-frame 25-663
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Projects 1946-1948, 1956
Box-Folder   59-5
  reel-frame 25-775
United Chemical Workers, Local 179, New Orleans 1947
United Rubber Workers Schools
Box-Folder   59-6
  reel-frame 25-789
Memphis, 1946
Box-Folder   59-6
  reel-frame 25-789
East Gadsen, Alabama 1948-1951
Box-Folder   59-7
  reel-frame 25-809
Labor-Management Committee survey, 1944
Box-Folder   59-8
  reel-frame 25-829
Labor Research Department, 1942-1943, 1946
Labor workshops
Note: See also "Farmers Union: School terms," "Alumni lists, statistics, and surveys," "Alumni questionnaires," "Junior Union Camps," and "United Packinghouse Workers: Staff schools."
Box-Folder   59-9
  reel-frame 25-896
Miscellaneous and unidentified, 1936-1951, undated
Box-Folder   59-10
  reel-frame 26-1
Amalgamated Clothing Workers Conferences, 1947-1951
Box-Folder   59-11
  reel-frame 26-68
American Federation of Hosiery Workers Institutes, 1945-1949
Box-Folder   59-12
  reel-frame 26-272
College seminars, 1942-1945
Box-Folder   59-13
  reel-frame 26-283
CIO Educational Institute, 1942
CIO term
Box-Folder   59-14
  reel-frame 26-285
1944
Box-Folder   60-1
  reel-frame 26-348
1945
1946
Box-Folder   60-2
  reel-frame 26-581
Evaluations and miscellaneous materials
Box-Folder   60-3
  reel-frame 26-679
General correspondence
Box-Folder   60-4
  reel-frame 26-824
Correspondence regarding teachers and speakers
Box-Folder   60-5
  reel-frame 27-1
1947
Box-Folder   60-6
  reel-frame 27-197
1948-1953
Box-Folder   60-7
  reel-frame 27-320
Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers Institutes 1946-1947
Box-Folder   61-1
  reel-frame 27-432
International Ladies Garment Workers Institute (proposed), 1941
Box-Folder   61-2
  reel-frame 27-464
Labor Journalism sessions, 1943-1946
Note: See also "Writers' workshops."
Box-Folder   61-3
  reel-frame 27-644
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Institutes 1947-1953
Box-Folder   61-4
  reel-frame 27-722
Religion and Labor Conference (proposed), 1942-1943
Box-Folder   61-5
  reel-frame 27-886
Religion and Labor workshop, 1950
Box-Folder   61-6
  reel-frame 27-921
United Auto Workers sessions, 1944-1947
Box-Folder   61-7
  reel-frame 27-966
United Furniture Workers School, 1955
United Rubber Workers session
Box-Folder   61-8
  reel-frame 28-1
1945
Box-Folder   61-9
  reel-frame 28-125
1947, 1948, 1950
Box-Folder   61-10
  reel-frame 28-236
War Workers' Vacation Camp, 1943
Workers education residence terms
Box-Folder   61-11
  reel-frame 28-257
1932-1938
Box-Folder   62-1
  reel-frame 28-442
Publications, 1938
Box-Folder   62-2
  reel-frame 28-566
1939
Box-Folder   62-3
  reel-frame 28-802
1940
Box-Folder   62-4
  reel-frame 28-992
1941
Box-Folder   62-5
  reel-frame 29-1
1942
Box-Folder   62-6
  reel-frame 29-89
1944
1946
Box-Folder   62-7
  reel-frame 29-183
General materials
Box-Folder   62-8
  reel-frame 29-367
Summaries, evaluations, class materials
Writers' workshop
Box-Folder   63-1
  reel-frame 29-460
1939
1940
Box-Folder   63-2
  reel-frame 29-534
General materials
Box-Folder   63-3
  reel-frame 29-620
Student correspondence
Box-Folder   63-4
  reel-frame 29-776
1941
1942
Box-Folder   63-5
  reel-frame 30-1
General materials
Box-Folder   63-6
  reel-frame 30-108
Student correspondence
Box-Folder   63-7
  reel-frame 30-195
1943
Box-Folder   63-8
  reel-frame 30-198
Library, 1964-1965
Note: See also "Harry Lasker Memorial Library."
Box-Folder   63-9
  reel-frame 30-232
Liebovitz Shirt Factory, Knoxville, Tennessee, strike 1933-1934
Lumberton, North Carolina, Textile workers strike
Box-Folder   63-10
  reel-frame 30-245
Reports and comments, 1938, undated
Box-Folder   64-1
  reel-frame 30-369
Correspondence and miscellaneous files, 1937-1938
Box-Folder   64-2
  reel-frame 30-430
Legal documents, 1937-1939
Box-Folder   64-3
  reel-frame 30-493
Movie script and correspondence, 1950
Clippings
Box-Folder   64-4
  reel-frame 30-587
1937 May-July 14
Box-Folder   64-5
  reel-frame 30
1937 July 14-1939 November
Box-Folder   64-6
  reel-frame 30-719
McColl, South Carolina, Textile strike 1937
Box-Folder   64-7
  reel-frame 30-744
Marion and Gastonia, North Carolina, Textile strikes 1929-1931
Box-Folder   64-8
  reel-frame 30-797
Miscellaneous mimeographed forms and information sheets
Box-Folder   64-9
  reel-frame 30-808
Miscellaneous files, 1939-1964, undated
Box-Folder   64-10
  reel-frame 30-885
Mitchell (George S.) Memorials, 1962-1970
Box-Folder   64-11
  reel-frame 30-960
Mock AFL Conventions at Highlander, 1936-1937
Box-Folder   64-12
  reel-frame 30-1020
Montgomery Improvement Association, 1956-1961
Music
Note: See also "Folk dancing," "Songs," "Song books," "Song sheets," "Carawan, Guy," and "Labor workshops."
Box-Folder   64-13
  reel-frame 31-1
Bibliography
Box-Folder   64-14
  reel-frame 31-25
Camp Laquemac programs, 1948, 1954, undated
Box-Folder   64-15
  reel-frame 31-83
Miscellaneous clippings
Festivals
Box-Folder   64-16
  reel-frame 31-107
Sing for Freedom workshop, Highlander 1960 August-September
Box-Folder   64-17
  reel-frame 31-121
Sing for Freedom Festival and workshop, Atlanta 1964 May 7-10
Box-Folder   65-1
  reel-frame 31-150
Sing for Freedom Festival and workshop, Edwards, Mississippi 1965 May 6-9
Box-Folder   65-2
  reel-frame 31-155
Workshop on Negro Folk Music, Highlander 1965 October
Box-Folder   65-3
  reel-frame 31-168
Proposed Atlanta Festival, 1966 June
Box-Folder   65-4
  reel-frame 31-187
Mountain Music Weekend workshop, 1967 December 1-3
Note: See also "SNCC: Folk Music Festivals..."
Box-Folder   65-5
  reel-frame 31-213
YWCA programs, 1939-1950
Miscellaneous files
Box-Folder   65-6
  reel-frame 31-270
1930s-1950s
Box-Folder   65-7
  reel-frame 31
1960s
Box-Folder   65-8
  reel-frame 31-356
Nashville sit-ins, 1960
National Farmers Union
Note: See "Farmers Union."
Nursery School
Box-Folder   65-9
  reel-frame 31-395
Reports and miscellaneous correspondence, 1938-1941, 1948-1952, 1963
Box-Folder   65-10
  reel-frame 31-537
“Diaries,” 1948-1953
Box-Folder   65-11
  reel-frame 31-705
Publicity and fundraising, 1948-1953, 1957
Box-Folder   65-12
  reel-frame 31-825
Operation Bootstrap, 1964-1965
Box-Folder   65-13
  reel-frame 31-851
Operation Freedom, 1961, 1963-1966
Box-Folder   65-14
  reel-frame 32-1
Penn Community Services, Frogmore, South Carolina 1933, 1939, 1960-1961, 1964
Box-Folder   65-15
  reel-frame 32-40
People of the Cumberland, 1938-1939
Box-Folder   65-16
  reel-frame 32-84
Poems, 1935-1966, undated
Box-Folder   65-17
  reel-frame 32-177
Poetry booklet, 1965-1966
Box-Folder   65-18
  reel-frame 32-196
Poll tax, 1937-1945
Box-Folder   65-19
  reel-frame 32-214
“Public Encouragement to Industries in Seven Valley States,” 1937 May
Publicity
Note: See also "Writings" and "Fundraising," and the Publications series.
Box-Folder   66-1
  reel-frame 32-365
Federated press releases, 1933-1952
Box-Folder   66-2
  reel-frame 32-388
Mimeo materials, 1933-1965
Box-Folder   66-3
  reel-frame 32-549
Miscellaneous items, 1932-1971
News releases
Box-Folder   66-4
  reel-frame 32-643
1939-1944
Box-Folder   66-5
  reel-frame 32
1945-1947
Box-Folder   66-6
  reel-frame 32
1948-1959
Box-Folder   66-7
  reel-frame 32
1960-1964, 1968, undated
Box-Folder   66-8
  reel-frame 32-1000
Phi Delta Kappa interview, 1965-1966
Box-Folder   66-9
  reel-frame 33-1
Radio broadcasts, 1937-1967
Box-Folder   66-10
  reel-frame 33-278
Resource information
Box-Folder   67-1
  reel-frame 33-408
Rockwood, Tennessee, Hosiery workers 1936-1938
Box-Folder   67-2
  reel-frame 33-490
Rossville, Georgia, Textile workers 1933, 1935, 1937
Sea Islands
General reports
Box-Folder   67-3
  reel-frame 33-567
1954-1957
Box-Folder   67-4
  reel-frame 33
1958-1961
Box-Folder   67-5
  reel-frame 33-817
General correspondence, 1954-1962
Box-Folder   67-6
  reel-frame 33-979
Background information
Box-Folder   67-7
  reel-frame 34-1
Folk festivals, 1960-1966
Box-Folder   67-8
  reel-frame 34-28
Housing proposals, 1955
Box-Folder   67-9
  reel-frame 34-43
Local club minutes, 1955-1963
Box-Folder   67-10
  reel-frame 34-255
Miscellaneous workshop materials, 1958-1960, undated
Consumer Education workshop, 1960 March 25-27
Note: See "Consumer Education Project."
Workshops, 1963
Box-Folder   67-11
  reel-frame 34-298
Correspondence and reports
Box-Folder   68-1
  reel-frame 34-382
Miscellaneous materials
Box-Folder   68-2
  reel-frame 34-437
Class materials
Workshops, 1964
Box-Folder   68-3
  reel-frame 34-472
Correspondence and reports
Box-Folder   68-4
  reel-frame 34-706
Class materials
Workshops, 1965
Box-Folder   68-5
  reel-frame 34-760
Correspondence and reports
Box-Folder   68-6
  reel-frame 34-918
Miscellaneous materials
Box-Folder   68-7
  reel-frame 34-980
Workshops, 1966
Box-Folder   68-8
  reel-frame 35-1
Workshops, 1967
Box-Folder   68-9
  reel-frame 35-143
Low County Newsletter, 1967 September 1
Box-Folder   68-10
  reel-frame 35-151
Sequatchie, Tennessee, Axe Handle Workers Union 1938-1942
Box-Folder   68-11
  reel-frame 35-163
Sewanee, Tennessee - Admitting African-Americans to University of the South 1952-1953
Box-Folder   68-12
  reel-frame 35-199
Sewanee discussion group, 1960-1961
Box-Folder   68-13
  reel-frame 35-204
Sharecroppers, 1940, 1956
Box-Folder   68-14
  reel-frame 35-227
Smith, Norman (Memphis Auto Workers) 1937-1938
Box-Folder   68-15
  reel-frame 35-257
Socialist group activities, 1933-1934
Box-Folder   68-16
  reel-frame 35-275
Society for the Study of Residential Adult Education, 1970
Songs
Box-Folder   69-1
  reel-frame 35-277
A-E
Box-Folder   69-2
  reel-frame 35
F-K
Box-Folder   69-3
  reel-frame 35
L-O
Box-Folder   69-4
  reel-frame 35
P-S
Box-Folder   69-5
  reel-frame 35
T-Z, unidentified
Box-Folder   69-6
  reel-frame 35-862
“We Shall Overcome”
Song books
Note: See also Publications series.
Box-Folder   69-7
  reel-frame 35-931
A-K

Scope and Content Note
  1. Amalgamated Song Book
  2. American Youth Congress Songbook
  3. Broadside (#51), 1964 October 20
  4. Brookwood Chautauqua Songs
  5. CIO Songs
  6. Dixie Union Songs
  7. Farmers Union Songs
  8. IWW Songs
Box-Folder   69-8
  reel-frame 36-1
L-O

Scope and Content Note
  1. Labor Sings
  2. Labor Songs
  3. Let the People Sing
  4. Let's Sing! (2 versions)
  5. Let's Sing Together
  6. More Songs of the Hill-Folk
Box-Folder   69-9
  reel-frame 36-175
P-Si

Scope and Content Note
  1. People's Songs (3 issues), 1948 November and December, 1949 January
  2. Picket Line Songs
  3. Sing (UOPWA)
  4. Sing a Labor Song
  5. Sing, America
  6. Sing for Freedom, Mississippi, 1962
  7. Six Labor Songs
Box-Folder   70-1
  reel-frame 36-283
Song - Songs of

Scope and Content Note
  1. Songs (TWOC)
  2. Songs (UAW)
  3. Songs for Informal Singing
  4. Songs for Southern Workers
  5. Songs of the People
  6. Songs of the Southern School for Workers, 1940
  7. Songs of the Southern Summer School, 1938
Box-Folder   70-2
  reel-frame 36-500
Songs Our-T

Scope and Content Note
  1. Songs Our Union Taught Me
  2. Songs Workers Sing
  3. STFU Song Book
  4. TWUA-CIO Songs
Box-Folder   70-3
  reel-frame 36-574
U-Z including

Scope and Content Note
  1. URW Song Book
  2. War No More
  3. Workers Songs
  4. Untitled - 2
  5. Unidentified - 1
Box-Folder   70-4
  reel-frame 36-657
TWUA Song book correspondence, 1938-1939
Box-Folder   70-5
  reel-frame 36-747
CIO Song book correspondence, 1945-1958
Song sheets
Box-Folder   70-6
  reel-frame 36-931
Part 1
Box-Folder   70-7
  reel-frame 37-1
Part 2
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Box-Folder   70-8
  reel-frame 37-304
1938-1940
Box-Folder   71-1
  reel-frame 37
1941-1965
Southern Student Organizing Committee
Box-Folder   71-2
  reel-frame 37-572
General materials, 1964-1966, 1968
Box-Folder   71-3
  reel-frame 37-615
Student and Labor Conference, Durham, North Carolina 1966 April
Southwide Voter Education Internship Project
Note: See "Sea Islands: 1963-1966 workshops."
Sponsors
Box-Folder   71-4
  reel-frame 37-651
Miscellaneous messages and lists, 1957, 1963-1965
Box-Folder   71-5
  reel-frame 37-674
Tenth anniversary celebration, 1942
Box-Folder   71-6
  reel-frame 37-797
Building Fund Campaign, 1946
National Committiee
Box-Folder   71-7
  reel-frame 37-802
1950
Box-Folder   71-8
  reel-frame 37-983
1962
Box-Folder   71-9
  reel-frame 37-1003
Spring Conference, 1962-1965
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Box-Folder   71-10
  reel-frame 37-1021
Bibliography, 1968
Box-Folder   71-11
  reel-frame 37
“Black Power,” 1966-1969
Box-Folder   71-12
  reel-frame 38-1
Educational Committee and staff, 1960-1964
Box-Folder   71-13
  reel-frame 38-49
Folk music festivals, development, etc. 1965-1966
Meetings
1960
Box-Folder   71-14
  reel-frame 38-80
Raleigh Conference, 1960 April 15-17
Box-Folder   71-15
  reel-frame 38-82
Atlanta Conference, 1960 October 14-16
Box-Folder   71-16
  reel-frame 38-106
Executive Committee, 1961 August 11-13
1963
Box-Folder   71-17
  reel-frame 38-134
Selma workshop, 1963 December 13-16
Box-Folder   71-18
  reel-frame 38-152
Executive Committee, 1963 December 27-31
1964
Box-Folder   72-1
  reel-frame 38-185
Educational Committee and staff workshop at Highlander, 1964 June 17-22
Box-Folder   72-2
  reel-frame 38-225
Educational Staff Conference, 1964 October 11-13
Box-Folder   72-3
  reel-frame 38-227
Waveland, Mississippi, Educational workshop 1964 November 11-21
1965
Box-Folder   72-4
  reel-frame 38-246
Labor workshop, 1965 January 25-30
Box-Folder   72-5
  reel-frame 38-250
Staff meeting, 1965 February 12-15
Box-Folder   72-6
  reel-frame 38-254
Poetry workshop at Highlander, 1965 May 24-28
Box-Folder   72-7
  reel-frame 38-415
Executive Committee, 1965 October 8-12
Box-Folder   72-8
  reel-frame 38-452
Labor workshop at Highlander, 1965 October 14-20
Box-Folder   72-9
  reel-frame 38-474
Mimeographed materials regarding SNCC structure and policies, undated
Box-Folder   72-10
  reel-frame 38-527
Mimeographed materials regarding Freedom Schools and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Box-Folder   72-11
  reel-frame 38-571
Miscellaneous mimeographed materials
Box-Folder   72-12
  reel-frame 38-718
Proposed programs, undated
Box-Folder   72-13
  reel-frame 38-817
Research department, 1964-1965
Box-Folder   72-14
  reel-frame 38-824
Selma Literacy Project report, 1964
Box-Folder   72-15
  reel-frame 38-846
Southern Campus Coordination Office, 1964, undated
Box-Folder   72-16
  reel-frame 38-859
Staff lists
Box-Folder   72-17
  reel-frame 38-874
SNCC photo, 1967
Box-Folder   72-18
  reel-frame 38-878
Voter Registration Project, 1962
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Box-Folder   72-19
  reel-frame 38-904
Convention, 1964 June
Box-Folder   72-20
  reel-frame 38-920
Hazard, Kentucky, Conference 1964 March 26-27
Summerfield, Tennessee
Note: See also "Grundy County," "Nursery School," and the Publications series.
Box-Folder   73-1
  reel-frame 38-930
Community Council, 1938-1941
Box-Folder   73-2
  reel-frame 38-978
Cooperatives, 1933-1950
Box-Folder   73-3
  reel-frame 39-1
Credit union, 1924
Box-Folder   73-4
  reel-frame 39-17
Family histories, 1934-1935
Box-Folder   73-5
  reel-frame 39-311
Four-H Recreational Club, 1956
Box-Folder   73-6
  reel-frame 39-321
Health clinic, 1939, 1947-1949
Box-Folder   73-7
  reel-frame 39-351
Improvement Club, 1937, 1946, 1950
Box-Folder   73-8
  reel-frame 39-360
Miscellaneous items, 1933, 1941-1950, 1956
Box-Folder   73-9
  reel-frame 39-373
Sacred harp class, 1941
Box-Folder   73-10
  reel-frame 39-421
Sustaining farm plan, 1951?
Box-Folder   73-11
  reel-frame 39-426
Tallahassee, Florida, Inter-Civic Council 1956-1957
Box-Folder   73-12
  reel-frame 39-435
Tennessee Citizens Political Action Committee, 1944
Box-Folder   73-13
  reel-frame 39-441
Tennessee Commonwealth Federation, 1941
Box-Folder   73-14
  reel-frame 39-458
Tennessee CIO conventions, 1940-1942, 1944
Box-Folder   73-15
  reel-frame 39-479
Tennessee Council on Human Relations, 1955-1964
Box-Folder   73-16
  reel-frame 39-541
Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC), 1937-1937, undated
Box-Folder   73-17
  reel-frame 39-614
Thomas, Henry 1943-1945
Tupelo, Mississippi, Cotton mill and garment workers 1937
Note: See "Cox, Charles F. ('Jimmie')" in this series and "Raper, Arthur F." in the General Correspondence series.
Unitarian Service Committee
Note: See "Work camps."
Box-Folder   73-18
  reel-frame 39-628
UNESCO Exhibit, Mexico City 1947 November
United Packinghouse Workers of America (UPWA)
Box-Folder   74-1
  reel-frame 39-642
Reports by Myles Horton, 1952-1953, undated
Box-Folder   74-2
  reel-frame 39-736
Correspondence with district and international officers, 1951-1953
Box-Folder   74-3
  reel-frame 39-798
Memos from Horton to all educational staff, 1951-1953, undated
Box-Folder   74-4
  reel-frame 39-830
Betty Johnson correspondence and reports, 1951-1952
Hy Kornbluh correspondence and reports
Box-Folder   74-5
  reel-frame 39-886
1951-1952 September
Box-Folder   74-6
  reel-frame 40-1
1952 October-1953
Box-Folder   74-7
  reel-frame 40-112
Don Leveridge correspondence and reports, 1952-1953
Box-Folder   74-8
  reel-frame 40-224
Ernest Smith correspondence and reports, 1952-1953
Box-Folder   74-9
  reel-frame 40-278
Rosalie Widman correspondence and reports, 1951-1953
Box-Folder   74-10
  reel-frame 40-371
Instructional materials
Box-Folder   74-11
  reel-frame 40-486
Instructor's manuals for steward training, undated
Box-Folder   75-1
  reel-frame 40-554
Lists of local instructors
Box-Folder   75-2
  reel-frame 40-575
Amalgamated Meat Cutters' charges of communism, 1952
Box-Folder   75-3
  reel-frame 40-601
Discussion guide to comments on “The Road Ahead,” 1953
Box-Folder   75-4
  reel-frame 40-645
Film Center proposals, 1952
Box-Folder   75-5
  reel-frame 40-663
Histories, 1947, 1950
Box-Folder   75-6
  reel-frame 40-724
Local 117's evaluation of program, 1952
Box-Folder   75-7
  reel-frame 40-729
“Minorities in the UPWA,” 1951?
Box-Folder   75-8
  reel-frame 40-771
Self Survey of Human Relations reports, 1950-1952
Box-Folder   75-9
  reel-frame 40-888
Staff schools, 1950 December and 1953 February-March
Box-Folder   75-10
  reel-frame 40-910
Miscellaneous files, 1952, undated
Box-Folder   75-11
  reel-frame 40-957
Veblen College, 1939
Visitors
Box-Folder   75-12
  reel-frame 41-1
“Guest Book,” 1933-1943
Box-Folder   75-13
  reel-frame 41-219
Bank Street School tours, 1949-1951
Box-Folder   75-14
  reel-frame 41-244
Desmond Crowley, 1964
Box-Folder   75-15
  reel-frame 41-257
French youth group, 1959
Box-Folder   76-1
  reel-frame 41-290
Friends World College tours, 1965-1966
Box-Folder   76-2
  reel-frame 41-348
German radio officials, 1950
Box-Folder   76-3
  reel-frame 41-393
Kwa O. Hagan, 1960
Box-Folder   76-4
  reel-frame 41-447
Ram Manohar Lohia, 1951
Note: Also includes later materials.
Box-Folder   76-5
  reel-frame 41-552
Putney graduate tours, 1953-1966
Box-Folder   76-6
  reel-frame 41-660
Sarah Lawrence tours, 1951-1954
Box-Folder   76-7
  reel-frame 41-687
Rosalind F. Solomon (Agency for International Development) luncheon, 1964 May 29
Box-Folder   76-8
  reel-frame 41-721
Talladega College tours, 1950, 1952
Box-Folder   76-9
  reel-frame 41-736
Max Yergan Conference, 1943 May 4-5
Box-Folder   76-10
  reel-frame 41-757
Miscellaneous tour groups, 1939, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1958-1964
Miscellaneous individuals
Box-Folder   76-11
  reel-frame 41-831
1951-1959
Box-Folder   76-12
  reel-frame 41
1960-1964, undated
Box-Folder   76-13
  reel-frame 41-993
Watkins, Tom (Memphis Longshoremen's Association) 1939
Box-Folder   76-14
  reel-frame 41-1024
West, Don 1932-1946
Wilder, Tennessee, Coal strike
General materials
Box-Folder   76-15
  reel-frame 42-1
1932-1934
Box-Folder   76-16
  reel-frame 42-111
undated
Box-Folder   76-17
  reel-frame 42-178
Clippings, 1932-1934, 1941, undated
Work camps
Box-Folder   77-1
  reel-frame 42-267
“Work Camps for Democracy,” Dutchess County, New York 1933
Note: Not done by Highlander.
Box-Folder   77-2
  reel-frame 42-274
Miscellaneous, 1935-1940
Work Camps for America
Box-Folder   77-3
  reel-frame 42-297
1940-1941 June
Box-Folder   77-4
  reel-frame 42
1941 July-1942
Unitarian Work Camps
Box-Folder   77-5
  reel-frame 42-581
1946-1950
Box-Folder   77-6
  reel-frame 42-???
1951-1953
Box-Folder   77-7
  reel-frame 42-843
American Jewish Society for Service Work Camp, 1955
Box-Folder   77-8
  reel-frame 42-870
Highlander Christmas College Work Camp, 1957
Box-Folder   77-9
  reel-frame 42-873
Highlander work camp, 1958
Box-Folder   77-10
  reel-frame 42-882
Proposed Summer Camp Construction Project, 1962
North-South Smoky Mountain Camp, 1963
Note: See "Attacks and investigations: North-South Smoky Mountain Work Camp."
Box-Folder   77-11
  reel-frame 42-901
International Voluntary Service, 1963-1966
Box-Folder   77-12
  reel-frame 43-1
Workers education conferences, 1943-1945
Workshops
Note: See also "Labor workshops," "Music," "Sea Islands," and "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: Meetings."
Box-Folder   78-1
  reel-frame 43-186
Miscellaneous and unidentified, 1958, undated
Box-Folder   78-2
  reel-frame 43-233
International Affairs Conference, 1950 April 2 and August 12
Box-Folder   78-3
  reel-frame 43-248
Conference of Rural Community Centers, 1950 July 17-18
Box-Folder   78-4
  reel-frame 43-328
Labor and World Affairs Conference, 1951 December 8-9
Box-Folder   78-5
  reel-frame 43-334
Supreme Court decisions and the public schools, 1953 July-August
Box-Folder   78-6
  reel-frame 43-472
United Nations workshops, 1954-1955
Box-Folder   78-7
  reel-frame 43-627
The Supreme Court Decision on Segregation in the Public Schools, 1954 June-July
College weekends
Box-Folder   78-8
  reel-frame 43-667
1954-1959
Box-Folder   78-9
  reel-frame 43-727
1960 April
Box-Folder   78-10
  reel-frame 43-816
1960 November
Box-Folder   78-11
  reel-frame 43-947
1961 April
Box-Folder   78-12
  reel-frame 44-1
The South Prepares to Carry Out the Supreme Court Decision Outlawing Segregation in Public Schools, 1955 July-August
Box-Folder   78-13
  reel-frame 44-102
Community leadership training, 1955 August-September
Box-Folder   78-14
  reel-frame 44-197
Workshop student questionnaire, 1955, undated
Box-Folder   79-1
  reel-frame 44-245
Public school integration workshops, 1956 March and July-August
Box-Folder   79-2
  reel-frame 44-403
School for Rural Adults (cancelled), 1956 June 10-17
Box-Folder   79-3
  reel-frame 44-420
Unidentified workshop, 1956 August 30-September 1
Box-Folder   79-4
  reel-frame 44-423
Registration and voting, 1956, 1958-1960
Box-Folder   79-5
  reel-frame 44-478
Public schools integration workshops, 1957
Box-Folder   79-6
  reel-frame 44-513
The South Thinking Ahead (25th anniversary seminar), 1957 August-September
Box-Folder   79-7
  reel-frame 44-656
Thanksgiving workshop, 1957 November
Box-Folder   79-8
  reel-frame 44-665
Ministers' workshop, 1957 December 10-11
Box-Folder   79-9
  reel-frame 44-667
Community services and segregation, 1958 May
Box-Folder   79-10
  reel-frame 44-802
Citizenship and integration, 1958 June
Box-Folder   79-11
  reel-frame 44-878
Workshop on community development, 1958 July
Box-Folder   79-12
  reel-frame 44-919
Conference on the problems of migrants, 1958 September
Box-Folder   79-13
  reel-frame 45-1
Community services and segregation, 1959 May
Box-Folder   79-14
  reel-frame 45-26
Leadership and integrated housing, 1959 July
Box-Folder   79-15
  reel-frame 45-42
Workshop on community citizenship schools, 1959 September
Box-Folder   80-1
  reel-frame 45-63
Social needs and social resources, 1959-1960
Box-Folder   80-2
  reel-frame 45-84
The Place of the White Southerner in the Current Struggle for Justice, 1960 May
Box-Folder   80-3
  reel-frame 45-163
Political education and community development workshop, 1960 July 24-29
Box-Folder   80-4
  reel-frame 45-170
The Techniques and Tactics of Follow-Through, 1960 August
Box-Folder   80-5
  reel-frame 45-232
Training Leaders for Citizenship Schools, 1960-1961
Box-Folder   80-6
  reel-frame 45-381
New Alliances in the South, 1961 February
Box-Folder   80-7
  reel-frame 45-465
The New Agenda for the Southerner, 1961 May
Box-Folder   80-8
  reel-frame 45-500
Seminar on “The Lonely Man in the Gray Flannel Suit,” 1961 June 12-15
Box-Folder   80-9
  reel-frame 45-502
New Economic Opportunities: The Role of Minority Leadership, 1962 March
Box-Folder   80-10
  reel-frame 45-537
Beauticians' workshops on leadership, 1961-1963
Box-Folder   80-11
  reel-frame 45-602
Voter education workshop, 1962 June
Box-Folder   80-12
  reel-frame 45-656
The Role of the Church and the Place of Non-Violence in the Civil Rights Struggle (at Koinonia Farm), 1964 February 10-13
Box-Folder   80-13
  reel-frame 45-770
Appalachia workshop, 1964 March 12-15
Box-Folder   80-14
  reel-frame 45-810
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party delegates (cancelled), 1964 August
Box-Folder   80-15
  reel-frame 45-859
White Community Project workshops, 1964-1965
Box-Folder   81-1
  reel-frame 46-1
Freedom School workshop, 1965 March- April
Box-Folder   81-2
  reel-frame 46-15
Mt. Beulah Center, Edwards, Mississippi, workshops 1965 June and September
Box-Folder   81-3
  reel-frame 46-41
Fayette and Haywood Counties workshop (cancelled), 1965 September
Box-Folder   81-4
  reel-frame 46-100
Southern Student Organizing Committee workshop, 1965 September
Box-Folder   81-5
  reel-frame 46-177
Mt. Beulah Center, Edwards, Mississippi, Voters Education workshop 1965 December
Box-Folder   81-6
  reel-frame 46-197
Mt. Beulah Center, Edwards, Mississippi, workshops on ASCS elections 1965-1966
Box-Folder   81-7
  reel-frame 46-355
Cleveland and Shaw, Mississippi, workshops (Amzie Moore, director) 1965-1966
Fitzgerald, Georgia, workshops
Box-Folder   81-8
  reel-frame 46-448
1965
Box-Folder   81-9
  reel-frame 46-???
1966
Box-Folder   81-10
  reel-frame 46-590
Louisiana citizenship and voter education workshop, New Orleans, Louisiana 1966 February
Box-Folder   81-11
  reel-frame 46-619
Mississippi inter-agency workshop (Delta ministry), Mt. Beulah Center 1966 March
Box-Folder   81-12
  reel-frame 46-632
Bibb County workshop for citizenship training, Macon, Georgia 1966 March
Box-Folder   81-13
  reel-frame 46-645
Planning session for city, county, and state Negro candidates workshop 1966 April
Box-Folder   81-14
  reel-frame 46-724
City, county, and state Negro candidates workshop 1966 June
Writings
Note: See also "Publicity."
General
Box-Folder   82-1
  reel-frame 46-909
1932-1955
Box-Folder   82-2
  reel-frame 47-1
1956-1968, undated
Box-Folder   82-3 through 5
  reel-frame 47-245
Adams, Frank

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Highlander Folk School: Getting Information, Going Back and Teaching It," reprint from Harvard Educational Review, 1972 November
  2. Unearthing Seeds of Fire: The Idea of Highlander
Box-Folder   82-6
  reel-frame 47-641
Blake, J. Herman

Scope and Content Note
  1. "They Say It's Goin' Aroun'," for Community Action Conference, Fresno, California, 1966 September 19
  2. "Urbanization of the Negro: Problems and Prospects of the Promised Land," for "Conference '67: Survival of the Black People," San Francisco, 1967 January 28
  3. "Tobacco Road - Part I: From Watts, To Detroit, To...?," 1967
  4. "Outline and Requirements for Sociology Course 116," Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1968 Spring
  5. "The Black University and Its Community," reprint from Negro Digest, 1968 March
  6. "In Memory of Our Departed Brother and Leader: Martin Luther King Jr.," 1968 April 8
  7. "The Vision of Myles Horton," 1969 November 23
Box-Folder   82-6
  reel-frame 47
Blumer, Herbert

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Future of the Color Line"
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47-738
Braden, Anne

Scope and Content Note
  1. "House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation," selected pages, after 1963
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Branscome, James

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Appalachia's People Begin to Unite," reprint from South Today, 1972 December
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Buttrick, William

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Outline for Story on Highlander Folk School," 1940
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Clark, Septima P.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Success of SCLC Citizenship School Seen in 50,000 New Registered Voters," SSLC Newsletter, 1963 September
  2. "Literacy and Liberation," Freedomways, 1964 Winter
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Clyde, Ethel

Scope and Content Note
  1. "All God's Chillun'," reprint from The Churchman, 1955 November 15
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Cobb, Alice

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Residential Workshops: The Case for Them," reprint from Adult Leadership Magazine, 1961 March
  2. "'Subversion' in Tennessee," Concern, 1959 March 27
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Daniel, Berthe

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Tennessee's Mountaineers," letters, 1936 September 28
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47-496
Dombrowski, James

Scope and Content Note
  1. "A Civil Liberties Tour in the Tennessee Valley," 1939
  2. "The Philosophy and Program of the Highlander Folk School. A Summary of a discussion by James Dombrowski...at the Hillsboro Presbyterian Church, November 19th...1939"
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Eby, Kermit

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The 'Drip' Theory in Labor Unions," reprint from The Antioch Review, 1953 Spring
Box-Folder   82-7
  reel-frame 47
Elkuss, Bill

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Letters from the South," reprint from the AVC-Scope, 1946 October 8
Box-Folder   82-8
  reel-frame 47-845
Horton, Aimee I.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "An Analysis of Selected Programs for the Training of Civil Rights and Community Leaders in the South," paper done at Fisk University, 1966
  2. "Crisis Education at Highlander," undated
  3. "Highlander Center Serves the South," reprint from Knoxville Flashlight-Herald, 1963 September 14
  4. "The Highlander Folk School: Pioneer of Integration in the South," reprint from Teachers College Record, 1966 December
  5. "Highlander Hated by Segregationists for Integrated Program"
Box-Folder   83-1 through 3
  reel-frame 48-1
Horton, Aimee I. (continued)

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Highlander Folk School: A History of the Development of Its Major Programs Related to Social Movements in the South, 1932-1961," dissertation for University of Chicago, 1971 March
Box-Folder   83-4
  reel-frame 48-412
Horton, Myles

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Highlander Folk School," The Social Frontier, 1936 January
  2. "The Highlander Folk School in Tennessee of Great Worth to Southern Workers," reprint from The Industrial Leader, 1938?
  3. "Mountain Men," 1940?
  4. "Highlander Folk School," Mountain Life & Work, 1941 Spring
  5. "Grundtvig and Danish Folk Schools," Mountain Life & Work, 1944 Winter
  6. "Farm-Labor Unity," Prophetic Religion, 1947 Fall
  7. "Highlander Folk School," The New World Commentator, 1949 December
  8. "The Layman's Stake in Education: As a Member of Organized Labor Views It," reprint from The North Central Association Quarterly, 1952 October
Box-Folder   83-4
  reel-frame 48-506
Horton, Myles (continued)

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Human Frontier in the Southern Mountains," prepared for Journal of Human Relations, 1958 Summer
  2. "Some Thoughts on Residential Adult Education," 1959
  3. "Crisis Education," Mankind, 1960 October
  4. "Folk School in USA," 1966 Yearbook of the Folk Schools of Scandinavia
  5. "Training and Job Opportunities"
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48-548
Johnson, Lilian W.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Beginning of the Cooperative Movement in the United States"
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Jones, Lewis W.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Social Centers in the Rural South," reprint from Phylon, The Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, 1951 Third quarter
  2. "There Is Still a Highlander Folk School"
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Kabalkin, Sarita

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The American Ideal," paper done at Paterson State College, 1959 December 18
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Kearney, George F.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Highlander Folk School Uses Practical Sociology in Facing Racial Integration," 1955
  2. Selections from the above
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Lawrence, Mary

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Highlander Folk School - A Brief History," circa 1945
  2. "Labor Education in the South," Ammunition, 1945
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Lawson, Jane

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Highlander Folk School," reprint from Vassar Alumnae Magazine, circa 1940
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Lewis, Claudia

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Cocoa Beans at Five," Progressive Education, 1941 December
  2. "Equipped With an Oak Tree," reprint from Childhood Education, 1940 January
  3. "It Takes Courage and Ingenuity," Progressive Education, 1940 October and reprint of the same
  4. "Reminiscences of Highlander, 1938-1941"
  5. "The Summerfield Nursery School," Bank Street Alumni News, 1939 May
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Liveright, A.A.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Here Is Highlander," reprint from Adult Leadership, 1957 April
Box-Folder   83-5
  reel-frame 48
Ludwig, Thomas

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Workshop"
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48-682
Mabee, Carleton

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Will Commitment to Nonviolence Last?," reprint from Liberation, undated
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48-489
Marlowe, Mikii

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Wilder"
  2. Excerpts from "Participation of the Poor: The Southern White in Social Movements," a thesis, 1967 June
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Mason, Lucy Randolph

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The CIO in the South," reprint from The South and World Affairs, 1944 April
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Mezerik, A.G.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Experiment in the South," The Nation, 1954 November 27
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Rich, Bee

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Democracy's Drama in the Hills," Social Work Today, 1941 February
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Shinn, Roger L.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Rumpus About Highlander," Christianity and Crisis, 1959 November 30
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Smith, Hilda W.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Labor Education History: Past, Present and Future," 1965?
  2. "Report on Appalachian Trip," 1967 June 20-27
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Thomas, Glyn

Scope and Content Note
  1. "H.F.S.: A Survey (1932-41)," 1961 May
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Timmins, Lois

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Sound of One Hand," reprint from Recreation for the Ill and Handicapped, 1966 July
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Van Brink, Elaine

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Having Been at Highlander," 1947 October
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Vaughan, Herbert G.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Term Paper," 1956 December 16
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Willimetz, Joanna Creighton

Scope and Content Note
  1. "How Come Me To Be Here?," reprint from Wellesley Alumnae Magazine, 1949 October
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Wilson, Leon

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Highlander Folk School, An Informal History," Mountain Life & Work, 1940 Fall
  2. "Six Months Is No Long Time," The Atlanta Monthly
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Winston, Catherine

Scope and Content Note
  1. Untitled, 1945? July 24
  2. "Choose Up for the Highland Fling!," Motive, 1945 December
  3. "Workers' Education: New Style," reprint from The Nation, 1951 November 17
Box-Folder   83-6
  reel-frame 48
Wofford, Harris, Jr.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Law and Civil Disobedience," The Presbyterian Outlook, 1960 September 26
Youth Project
Box-Folder   84-1
  reel-frame 48-892
General materials, 1960-1961
Box-Folder   84-2
  reel-frame 49-1
“Highlander Journal,” 1960
Research study, 1960
Box-Folder   84-3
  reel-frame 49-83
General materials
Box-Folder   84-4
  reel-frame 49-201
Report drafts
Mss 265
Series: Publications, A-Z
Box   84
  Folder   5
Highlander publications lists
Box   84
  Folder   6
The Art of Artless Rhyme / by Ernie Marrs, 1960
Box   84
  Folder   6
Between the Plow Handles, poems by Don West 1932
Box   84
  Folder   6
Brotherhood, 1938 June-September
Box   84
  Folder   6
Champions of Democracy / by Septima Clark
Box   84
  Folder   6
Considerations by Southern White Students of Their Roles in the Struggle for Democracy in the South, 1961 March
Box   84
  Folder   6
Discussion Outline for Classes in Shop Steward Training / by Mary Lawrence
Box   84
  Folder   6
Education for Social Change / by Frank Adams, 1971
Box   84
  Folder   6
Education Unlimited: A Handbook on Union Education in the South / by Mary Lawrence, 1945 April
Box   84
  Folder   6
Freedom's Call (Help Win Democracy in the South and Win for All America!)
Box   84
  Folder   6
Good Recreation Helps Build a Strong Union, by Lois Fahs Timmins
Box   84
  Folder   6
Grundy Grouch, 1941 September 13
Box   84
  Folder   6
A Guide to Community Action, 1955 October
Box   84
  Folder   7
Highlander Fling, 1933 December-1948 June
Box   84
  Folder   7
Highlander Folk School: The Story of an Educational Center for Working People, 1941
Box   84
  Folder   7
Highlander Folk School Labor News, 1942 November-1943 February
Box   84
  Folder   7
Highlander News, 1966 October and 1968
Highlander Reports
Note: See the Administrative file.
Highlander song books
Box   84
  Folder   8
Workers' Songs, 1935 and 1936
Box   84
  Folder   8
Let's Sing, 1937 and 1938
Box   84
  Folder   8
Songs for Workers, 1939
Box   84
  Folder   8
Songs of Field and Factory, 1940
Box   84
  Folder   8
Songs - Labor, Folk, War 1943
Box   85
  Folder   1
Sing Out Brother, 1940s
Box   85
  Folder   1
Songs About Labor, 1940s
Box   85
  Folder   1
Songs of the Soil, 1940s
Box   85
  Folder   1
Sing For Freedom, 1960 August
Box   85
  Folder   1
Songs For Freedom, 1961 March
Box   84
  Folder   7
Highlander Workshop News, 1965 November
Box   84
  Folder   7
How to Lead a Study Group, 1935
Box   85
  Folder   2
Info, 1944 September-1945 September
Box   85
  Folder   2
The New Agenda for the White Southerner in His New South, 1960
Box   85
  Folder   2
News from Highlander, 1954 September
Box   85
  Folder   2
Nit Wit, Young People's Socialist League, Monteagle 1933
Box   85
  Folder   2
Parliamentary Law at a Glance
Box   85
  Folder   2
The South Looks Ahead (report on 25th anniversary), 1958
Box   85
  Folder   2
Southern Resident Labor Colleges, 1937
Summerfield News
Box   85
  Folder   3
1938-1939, 1942-1943
Box   85
  Folder   4
1944-1945
Box   85
  Folder   5
1946-1947
Box   85
  Folder   6
1948-1949, 1951
Box   85
  Folder   7
They All Came to the Meeting / by Mary Elkuss
Box   85
  Folder   7
Today's Highlander Program, 1971
Box   85
  Folder   7
The Union Builder (UCWOC #198), 1941
Box   85
  Folder   7
We Shall Overcome, 1963
Box   85
  Folder   7
Who Is a Subversive? / by Marion A. Wright, 1959 May 23
Box   85
  Folder   7
You Are Now a Shop Steward / by Mary and Bill Elkuss
Box   85
  Folder   7
You Can Make a Leaflet (for Tennessee State Industrial Union Council)
Micro 795
Series: Clippings
Audio 515A
Series: Audio Recordings
Note: The arrangement of the tapes corresponds to the arrangement of the papers, although several especially interesting tapes on general civil rights topics are filed under "Miscellaneous." About one-third of the descriptions below were prepared by the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, which owns copies of the tapes concerned.
Administrative file
Executive Council meetings
Audio   515A/1
Advisory and Executive meeting, 1956 March 3-4
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, May Justus, Rosa Parks, and George Mitchell discuss the Montgomery bus boycott, conditions leading up to the boycott, how and why it began, the use of nonviolent tactics, what the protesters hope to gain, the involvement of whites, the Orangeburg boycott, mixing of the races, and school integration.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/2
Advisory and Executive meeting, 1956 March 3-4 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, George Mitchell, and Wilson Linsley discuss school integration, unifying the African-American population, building community organization, the Knoxville Joint Committee's plan for integration, Tennessee law school integration, and the relationships between trade unions, voting, and desegregation. Horton talks about organizing a program for future workshops.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/3
Meeting of the Board of Directors, 1966
Scope and Content Note

A financial report and discussion of increasing contributions, scheduling Board meetings, and the possibility of publishing poetry written by Highlander students.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/4
Meeting of the Board of Directors, 1967 May 6
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of a legislative investigation of Highlander and passage of a resolution that the Board should not cooperate with the investigators. Board members deliver reports on such topics as issuing news releases, soliciting contributions, leadership training, staff members, and the goals of Highlander. Voter registration, Appalachian problems, and the Free Speech Movement are discussed.

Approximate running time: 360 minutes.

Audio   515A/5
Staff and Executive Council meeting, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of Highlander's new role in second level political education; comments on Septima Clark taking a leave of absence to work with the Southern Christian Leadership Council; Esau Jenkins gives a report on the Sea Islands and tells of plans for expanding operations in the Islands.

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Audio   515A/6
Highlander Board and Advisory Council discussion, undated
Scope and Content Note

Board and Advisory Council members, including Myles Horton, May Justus, and Rosa Parks, discuss teaching brotherhood to children, the start of the Montgomery bus boycott, conditions surrounding a successful movement, changing attitudes of African-Americans, and the role of whites in the civil rights movement.

Approximate running time: 41 minutes.

General correspondence
Letters dictated by Myles Horton
Audio   515A/168
1955 November
Scope and Content Note

Letter to Harvey O'Connor--comments on strikes and role of trade unionism in the U.S., comments on the AFL convention in Memphis, AFL and CIO merger, progressive unions, role of political action, CIO's fight against Jim Crow, plight of the Southern farmer, and the roles of churches and unions; letter to Rev. C.G. Brown--praises Rev. Brown for work among African-Americans on Johns Island; report on a visit to Kodak, Sevier County, Tennessee-- comments on the farmers union, leaders in the union, and the movement to end segregation in Sevier County; letter to Lennard Reiser-- comments on Johns Island, Esau Jenkins, and Clarence Mitchell; notes on Johns Island-- quotes Esau Jenkins' letter telling of his daughters being fired because of integration work, Horton's reply is quoted; Horton reports on visit to Johns Island--investigation into the firing of Esau's daughters, comments on Rev. G.C. Brown backing up Esau in the fight. Also a discussion from a college workshop.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/44
1955
Scope and Content Note

An appeal for contributions with information about Highlander's 25th anniversary celebration, to Mike Ross concerning the legal battle over Highlander's tax status and to Jan Shelby evaluating Highlander's progress; notes from a speech by Horton on Highlander's background, basic program structure, goals, and obstacles. Also a meeting about the citizenship program.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/7
1957 October 10
Scope and Content Note

Letter to John B. Thompson--tells of difficulty in writing because of pressing duties, tells of attacks on Highlander by Senator James Eastland, Governor Orval Faubus, comments on Governor Marvin Griffin leading the attack, comments on Ed Friend's pictures smearing the school, praises Septima Clark; notes for an article--explains role of Highlander and methods used, letter to Reinhold Niebuhr--tells of Governor Griffin's attack, says Governor Griffin is playing into the hands of the communists, says Governor Griffin is invading states rights by going into Tennessee, comments on loss of tax status and how it's hurting the school; news release--tells of Myles Horton and Septima Clark attending a meeting in San Diego, California, discusses Thanksgiving weekend workshop, comments on plans for future workshops; letter to Tom Ludwig--tells of Catholic conference in Kansas City where Horton made a speech, tells of Holland Catholic Conference and of plans to go to Delaware Catholic Conference; statement to executive council and sponsors--comments on someone that Israel sent to Highlander; letter to Roger Baldwin--comments on Prince Hopkins Foundation funds to Highlander, tells of regular audits on the school's records, tells of Governor Griffin's attacks; letter to Senator Paul Douglas--comments on contributions by Douglas in 1935, tells of Governor Griffin's attack and denies connection with communists; letter to Congressman Brooks Hays praises Hays for his efforts in Little Rock school desegregation, comments on Governor Griffin, comments on Alva Taylor; letter to Margaret Meade--comments on donation by her in 1934, role of whites in the South; letter to Miss Anna O.H. Williamson--comments on a planned article; letter to Mrs. Fran Perlstein--comments on fundraising party in California, comments on Governor Griffin; letter to Perry Cartwright--comments on article on Highlander in October issue of the Southern Newsletter, critical of labor unions in the South, criticizes textile workers union, praise for Larry Rogan and Packinghouse Workers, says that integration and not labor is the real issue in the South; letter to Thurgood Marshall--comments on Governor Griffin and future troubles of Highlander; letter to Roy Wilkins--comments on Governor Griffin; letter to Father O'Grady--comments on the illness of Miss Favire, Governor Griffin's attack, Catholic conferences; letter to Jim Elliot--asks advice on barring the press from future meetings at Highlander, speculates that Abner Berry and Ed Friend were working together at the 25th anniversary meeting.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/8
1957 December
Scope and Content Note

Letter to the press--countering attack made by Governor Griffin; letter to Glen Hanson; announcement of increase in Highlander's dairy herd; letter to Mrs. Louise Fort; letter to Lois Graff--explains Highlander's position on communism and comments on damage to reform efforts by the communists; letter to Senator Hubert Humphrey--comments on attacks on Highlander; memo to the press--answers attacks on Highlander; letter to Ralph Buncbe-comments on Governor Griffin's attack and expresses determination to fight back (similar letters to Roy Wilkins and Thurgood Marshall); letter to Glen Wilson--comments on efforts to raise funds for the school; memo to the executive council--comments on need for younger staff at the school, asks council to consider replacing him, discusses plans for future projects; memo to staff; letter to Bonnie Flint; letter to Maria George; letter to Judge and Mrs. J.W. Waring; letter to Carl Hessler--comments on a staff member; letter to Alvena Vesar; letter to George and Bea Wolfe; letter to Chris Benson; letter to Gordon Monkan; letter to Melvin and Velva Good; letter to Iz and Betty Goldiamond; letter to Tom and Jane Govan--comments on cooperation by members of University of the South; letter to Charlotte and Reynold Holt; letter to Mrs. James (Edith) Storr; letter to Leon Wilson--asks him to write to Ralph McGill complaining about his "pseudoliberalism," comments on reactionary leaders in Grundy County; letter to Branston O'Casey.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Subject file
Addresses and speeches
Audio   515A/9
Southern Regional White Citizens' Council meeting, 1956 May
Scope and Content Note

Held in New Orleans featuring anti-integration speeches by Louisiana State Senator William M. Rainach, Rep. Davis of Mississippi, and Governor Griffin of Georgia. The speakers object to the Supreme Court's ruling on integration and call for organized opposition.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/10
“The American College and American Freedom” / by Alexander Meiklejohn, 1957 May
Scope and Content Note

Address delivered by Alexander Meiklejohn on the 30th anniversary of the University of Wisconsin's Experimental College. Meiklejohn comments on the structure and purpose of the college, the responsibility of schools to teach the ideals of freedom and liberty and the distinction between them, and the meaning of American freedom. The failures and accomplishments of higher education in the past 25 years are summarized, followed by comments on the role of future educators.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/11
1963 May 10
Scope and Content Note

Robert Shelton, Kelvin Craig, and other high ranking Klansmen speak at a Ku Klux Klan meeting held in Birmingham, Alabama. At a mass meeting celebrating the negotiated settlement of the nonviolent direct action integration campaign, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Ralph Abernathy, and others describe recent progress in the civil rights movement and encourage future efforts. On Mother's Day following an outbreak of violence, citizens express their views on the current racial strife, and ministers offer prayers for peace, justice, and brotherhood.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/12
Attorney William Kunstler, 1968 June
Scope and Content Note

Kunstler speaks on repression in the United States using the cases against H. Rap Brown and antiwar protesters as examples. He predicts the use of increasingly radical protest tactics, comparing the protesters to participants in the Revolutionary War, and comments on the right to dissent as guaranteed by the First Amendment.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/13
Question and Answer Session Following Kunstler's Speech, 1968 June
Scope and Content Note

Discussion topics include a Senate bill designed to strengthen the internal security of the United States which would have the effect of repealing all Supreme Court decisions in the fields of civil rights and liberties handed down in the last 10 years, the power of the Supreme Court to declare constitutionality, black separation, pros and cons of school integration, the steering committee, underground publications, and concentration camps in the United States.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/14
Speech by David Schoenbrun at Memphis State University, 1969 November 26
Scope and Content Note

Schoenbrun proclaims the beginning of the "Thermonuclear Age," warns of the threat of nuclear war, and urges respect for the United Nations. He speaks about American involvement in the war in Vietnam, which he calls illegal, immoral and un-American, denies the validity of reasons given for involvement, blames fear of communism for America's abandonment of its anti-colonial heritage, and calls for an end to the war.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/15
Dick Gregory in Birmingham, Alabama after release from jail undated
Scope and Content Note

Dick Gregory speaks in Birmingham, Alabama following his release from Birmingham Jail after being arrested during a civil rights demonstration. He talks about the place of the "Negro in American society," crime, welfare, housing, schools, and equal opportunity.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Appalachian Project
Audio   515A/16
Appalachian Project Meeting, 1965 June 16
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton and others discuss issues of interest to the people of Appalachia including integration, food stamps, and welfare programs. After finding out their major problems, plans are discussed for arousing concern and organizing the people to work for solutions. Horton talks about the importance of chronicling activities to provide a reference for future workers and comments on the relationships between Appalachian problems and the civil rights movement. Plans for a future workshop are discussed.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/17
Meeting of the Community Development Project, 1965 July 9
Scope and Content Note

Robert Flint, John Chater, and Thorsten Horton plan a schedule of activities for the following week. Local writers and poets are discussed, and the suggestion is made to try to publish some of their work. They discuss the focus and approach of the project and how it has changed since it began, the possibility of organizing a community center and activities for children, how much time should be spent on the project, the effect on the communities, and how to recruit volunteers.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/18
Meeting of the Appalachian Project, 1965 July 21
Scope and Content Note

Myles and Thorsten Horton, Robert Flint, and John Chater discuss initiating and encouraging action on the community level, recognizing problems, developing leadership and community action organizations, and federal and state programs.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Attacks and investigations
Note: See also 515A/129 under "Publicity."
Audio   515A/19
Meeting at Septima Clark's home, 1959 February 17
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of integration and "red-baiting." Esau Jenkins tells of threats on Martin Luther King's life. Comments are made on voter registration and economic aspects of breaking down segregation. Discussion of the 1959 raid on Highlander. Septima Clark discusses statements made by Attorney-General A.B. Sloan about Highlander. Plans are formulated for answering charges while waiting for Myles Horton to return from Europe. Mrs. Clark tells of instructions from lawyer Jordan Stokes. Statement by Rev. S.S. Seay defending Highlander.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes

The Highlander Folk School hearing at Altamont, Tennessee
1959 September 14
Audio   515A/20
Part I
Scope and Content Note

Attorneys make their opening remarks. The Registrar of Deeds gives testimony pertaining to the school's charter and deeds. Mrs. Willie Lane testifies concerning the reputation of the school and the conduct of its students. Ike Church is questioned about the school's property and buildings and his duties as an employee there.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/21
Part II
Scope and Content Note

Ike Church and Mrs. May Thomas give testimony about the sale of intoxicating beverages on the school grounds, immoral conduct among the students, and the school's reputation in the community. Mrs. Thomas is questioned concerning allegations that she had stolen Highlander property.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/22
Part III
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Holt testifies to having delivered cases of beer to the school. Sammy Thomas tells of witnessing drunken and immoral conduct on the school grounds. Sheriff Clay who led the raid on Highlander on August 31, 1959 is called to testify, and a discussion follows concerning the validity of the search warrant used in the raid. Mrs. Dosie Church is questioned concerning the sale of alcoholic beverages at the school.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/23
Part IV
Scope and Content Note

Mrs. Dosie Church is questioned concerning the presence and consumption of alcohol on the school grounds. Defense attorney Branstetter attempts to discredit the reputations of several of the prosecution's witnesses. Mrs. Church is asked about Myles Horton's relationship with the women at the school and the conduct of students and staff members. Lawrence Petty testifies to having seen alcoholic beverages on school property and to witnessing persons involved in drunken and immoral acts.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/24
Part V
Scope and Content Note

Lawrence Petty, C.W. Marlowe, Mr. Johnson, and Wayne Petty give testimony concerning immoral conduct among staff members and students at Highlander and the sale and consumption of intoxicants on school property. Mr. Ed Friend presents photographs taken at the school of people holding beer cans.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/25
Part VI
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Ed Friend of Georgia testifies to having witnessed students and staff members drinking alcohol at the school. Malcolm Fults, a county judge, is questioned about the reputations of several witnesses and of the school in general. Herman E. Baggenstoss, editor of the Grundy County Herald, is asked how the people of the county feel about the school.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

1959 September 15
Audio   515A/26
Part I
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Carl Geary gives testimony concerning the reputation of Highlander. Mr. Wright, who issued the search warrant prior to the raid on the school on August 31, 1959, is called to testify, and the validity of the warrant is contested. Deputy Sheriff Winton is questioned about the reputations of some of the earlier witnesses.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/27
Part II
Scope and Content Note

Sheriff Clay gives testimony concerning the reputations of the school and of several witnesses. The State rests its case. Mr. Hugh Morgan and Alice Cobb tell about their experiences at Highlander where they had attended workshops. They defend the conduct of the students and faculty during the period of their enrollment. Myles Horton explains how beer was purchased and distributed at Highlander.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/28
Part III
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton responds to some of the charges made by previous witnesses and tells how beer was purchased and distributed at the school. May Justus is asked about her relationship to the school and the conduct of students and staff members of the workshops she had attended.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/29
Part IV
Scope and Content Note

Dr. D.O. Ward, Rev. Solomon Seay, and U.Z. McKennon testify to having attended programs at Highlander and deny having seen any misconduct on the part of students or staff members. Septima Clark is questioned on the sale of alcohol at the school.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/30
Part V
Scope and Content Note

Dr. D.W. Cross, Scott Bates, Robert Arthur Degan, David E. Underdam, Charles Winters, and Marvin Goodstein testify concerning their participation in programs at Highlander, the school's reputation, and their own personal observations of the conduct of students and staff.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

1959 September 16
Audio   515A/31
Part I
Scope and Content Note

Mrs. Vera McCampbell, Matthew Petway, Esau Jenkins, James Hargis, and John Clark are called upon to testify about their relationships to the school, the reputation of Highlander, and their observations of conduct among students and members of the staff.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/32
Part II
Scope and Content Note

Betty Wade, a Methodist deaconess, is questioned about the conduct of students during a session she attended at Highlander and the attitude at Highlander and the attitude of the Methodist Church toward the consumption of alcohol. District Attorney A.B. Sloan makes his rebuttal citing the decisions of the courts in similar cases, which he believes, should serve as precedents in the case against Highlander.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/33
Part III
Scope and Content Note

The State concludes its rebuttal calling for the closing of Highlander. The Defense, in making its rebuttal, claims the school is under attack for conducting integrated classes and for its politics and contrasts the credibility of witnesses for the defense and prosecution. A.B. Sloan begins his concluding statement.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/34
Part IV
Scope and Content Note

A.B. Sloan finishes his concluding remarks calling for the closing of Highlander. Judge Chattin hands down his decision to leave the school open but lock the main building.

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Note: See also 515A/37.
The Highlander Folk School trial at Tracy City
Audio   515A/35
1959 November 3
Scope and Content Note

In calling the jury, attorneys question prospective jurors about their views on integration. All admit that they feel schools should be segregated, but they claim this will not prejudice their decisions in the case of Highlander.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/36
Excerpts, 1959 November 5-6
Scope and Content Note

November 5--Dr. Morris Mitchell is questioned by A.B. Sloan, A.A. Liveright testifies, and Sloan and Myles Horton exchange views. Cecil Branstetter presents a summation for the defense. November 6--Sloan gives his summation and comments on Adlai Stevenson and Stokes Fund that gave money to Highlander.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/37
1959 November 6
Scope and Content Note

A.B. Sloan speaks about the property value and taxation of Highlander and accuses Myles Horton of running the school for his own personal profit. (Also an excerpt from September 16, 515A/34, Judge Chattin handing down his decision.)

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Audio   515A/38
1959 November
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Lane gives testimony pertaining to the support of communist doctrine by Highlander. Sheriff Clay testifies about the school's reputation. Rudolf Brown, a justice of the peace, is asked about the school's connection with the United Mine Workers. Several witnesses are questioned about the school's programs and politics, and May Justus reads her statement concerning the contributions Highlander has made to the community.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/39
1959 November
Scope and Content Note

May Justus is questioned concerning the support for communist philosophy, management of the funds and property of Highlander, and the reputation of the school. She is asked about the details of a statement she had read earlier (see 515A/38) about Highlander's contributions to the community.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/40
Myles Horton comments, 1962
Scope and Content Note

Horton comments on the closing of the Highlander Folk School and development of the Highlander Research and Education Center.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/41
Address by Mr. Gough, 1963 July 29
Scope and Content Note

In an anti-communist, racially-biased address delivered at Knoxville, Tennessee, Mr. Gough asserts that communism is operating in America through the civil rights movement, that the United States has helped the "Negro" more than any other nation, and that the people of Africa became civilized only through help from white men. He comments on the Black Muslims and the NAACP, accuses Highlander of providing a training ground for communist agitators, condemns the activities of Myles Horton, Don West, John Butler, and Aubrey Williams, and calls for an investigation and the arrest of the Highlander staff.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/42
Sam Clark and Thorsten Horton report on the North-South Smoky Mountain Work Camp, 1963 July
Scope and Content Note

Horton explains how the idea for the camp originated. Clark describes the activities and atmosphere at the camp.

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Citizenship program
Audio   515A/43
Meeting at Septima Clark's home, 1955
Scope and Content Note

At a meeting in the home of Septima Clark, a discussion is conducted concerning the harassment of NAACP members, the lack of police protection for African-Americans, the need to unite and fight back, and the power that could be gained by getting African-Americans to register and vote.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/44
Meeting at Septima Clark's home, 1957 July
Scope and Content Note

At Septima Clark's home, a discussion is held about the adult school on Johns Island, students' opinions of the school, and plans for future operation. (Also letters dictated by Myles Horton.)

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/45
Planning session for Voter Registration workshop in the Sea Islands, 1958 September 22
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, Septima Clark, and Mrs. Davis discuss when to hold classes and varying sessions to avoid repeating any one class. They praise the work of Mrs. Brewer on Edisto Island, plan a staffing workshop and the invitation of white people to the session. A discussion arises concerning where to meet so that an integrated audience may attend.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/46
Report on the Sea Islands Project, 1959 May 17
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, Septima Clark, Judge Polier, and others report on Johns Island; Bernice Robinson mentioned as doing a good job of teaching in the Islands; comments on Highlander purchasing law books to be used all over Charleston and Sea Islands; discussion of how many voters registered in the area; comments on types of classes held in literacy schools. Favorable mention of Matthew Perry, a civil rights lawyer in Greensburg, comments on Dr. Wil Lou Gray who was pioneer in adult education and better race relations in the Charleston area. Horton comments on how adults are taught to read, write, and vote. S. Clark comments on getting every segment of the community into the schools. Larry Atkins, social worker from West Virginia, comes in and is introduced to other members. Horton comments on the Highlander method of adult education and discussion of various personalities in the civil rights and adult education fields. Horton comments on labor movement and how Highlander was involved; comments on moral support given by professors and students at the University of the South. Discussion of work being done by Bernice Robinson in the Sea Islands; discussion of organization and future plans for Sea Islands project; comments on type of person needed to teach in literacy schools.

Approximate running time: 80 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/47
Literacy School Class Meeting (Sea Islands), 1960 January 7
Scope and Content Note

Mrs. Allene Brewer teaching students to fill out registration forms. Introduces Septima Clark, Alice Cobb, Dorcas Ruthenburg, and Myles Horton.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/48
Report on the Civil Rights Act of 1960 and training of Citizenship School teachers, 1960
Scope and Content Note

1960 July: William P. Mitchell discusses role of federal judges in enforcement of the law; Myles Horton comments on how to speed up the act and to test the law; discussion of issuing a statement on the act; attempts to circumvent the act; civil rights in West Tennessee; Horton comments on the civil rights law as a political tool and predicts more enforcement in the election year.

1960 November: Rev. Reddick, Mr. and Mrs. Lassiter, Septima Clark, Myles Horton, and others. Rev. Reddick discusses role of Christianity and civil rights movement. Discussion of Fayette County registration drive and adult education program; comments on need for more civil rights legislation and problem of getting legislation through conservative coalition in Congress; comments on civil rights and world opinion; comments on black supremacy and the Muslim movement. Septima Clark comments on emotional appeal of Bishop Grace in South Carolina, and comments on a Muslim family who stopped at Highlander.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Training workshops
Audio   515A/49
1961 August 5-6
Scope and Content Note

Wyatt Walker tells of integration drive in Petersburg, Virginia, use of barber shops to spread movement and recruit for citizenship schools, role of teachers in movement, role of African-American doctors; comments on pressure against teachers who speak out for the movement; comments on Fayette County voter registration drive; comments on Haywood County; discussion of voter registration forms, problems of registration, and the need for more organization in West Tennessee. Septima Clark gives approximate cost for running a training school, outlines the responsibilities of teachers, and joins in a discussion of local elections.

Approximate running time: 85 minutes.

Audio   515A/216
1961 August 5-6 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Porter, from West Tennessee, joins the discussion. Comments are made on Fayette and Haywood Counties, teaching methods in Petersburg, Virginia, factionalism in Fayette County, and a listing of various groups working in the county. Panel discussion of Highlander's role in the new South.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/50
1961 August 8
Scope and Content Note

Septima Clark gives instructions on conducting the first session of a citizenship training school including discussion of the purpose of the school, the history and philosophy of the sponsoring organization, the sacredness of the individual, and belief in America; discussion of responsibility for injustices, the Black Muslim movement, Highlander's legal battles, and the role of the church in society; demonstrations of assigning homework for citizenship school pupils, enrollment procedures, and grouping of students.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/51
1961 August 9
Scope and Content Note

Septima Clark and Bernice Robinson lead a discussion on setting up a citizenship school; topics include when to hold classes, organizing class schedules, and obtaining and using materials.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/52
1961 August 9 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Citizenship training session including discussion of the importance of various documents (birth certificate, social security card, etc.) to persons moving to a different state, duties and responsibilities of supervisors and teachers of citizenship schools, and record keeping. The children of the Rev. Fred Shuttleworth describe how they were arrested for refusing to move to the rear of a bus (also on 515A/212).

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/53
1961 August 10
Scope and Content Note

Citizenship training session including a demonstration of teaching reading and writing, comments on and criticisms of methods used in the demonstration, discussion of procedures employed in grouping students and selecting teachers for the schools; responsibilities of supervisors and teachers.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/54
1961 August 10 and 12
Scope and Content Note

Session opens with song and prayer; Septima Clark leads discussion on organizing a citizenship school including when to meet and the assignment of homework; two demonstrations on how to conduct the first session including introduction of students and discussion of the purpose and history of the schools, welfare, and social services, sponsoring organizations, sacredness of the individual, and belief in America; comments on the Black Muslim movement; students evaluate the two demonstrations presented earlier.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/55
Life on the Sea Islands, 1961
Scope and Content Note

Esau Jenkins comments on African-American spirituals, hard times, transportation, property ownership, organizations, etc. in the Sea Islands. Discussion of citizenship schools in the Islands. Introduction of Myles and Aimee Horton and Guy and Candie Carawan. Jenkins comments on early schools in the Islands.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/56
Life on the Sea Islands (continued), 1961
Scope and Content Note

Esau Jenkins tells of his early life, days on the farm, and his education; comments on illiterate African-Americans being cheated by merchants and on the way in which spirituals provide a driving force.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/57
Various discussions on Money, Property, Politics, and Citizenship 1965 August 26, September
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Mack talks about controlling the money in politics, the problem of African-Americans losing their property for failure to pay taxes, and how to become involved in government at the precinct level. Bernice Robinson leads a discussion of using newspapers as teaching aids. Septima Clark demonstrates filling out a citizenship school report form and talks about influencing the community. Mr. Mack speaks on holding the interest of a class, African-American history in America, and changing trends in politics. A discussion of banking techniques is conducted and consideration is given to the questions of why African-Americans don't get an equal share of the nation's wealth and how to deal with unemployment and consumer problems.

Approximate running time: 180 minutes.

Audio   515A/58
Citizenship School training session, undated
Scope and Content Note

Septima Clark leads a citizenship school training session on conducting the first lesson including discussion on enrollment, grouping students, encouraging participation and discussing current issues. Students engage in role playing exercises and reading sections of the citizenship school work-book. Bernice Robinson demonstrates conducting a reading lesson. Students discuss the meaning of "program," "political machine," and "pressure groups" in the context of voter education. Dorothy Cotton leads a discussion of individual community problems and the problem solving process, the meaning of citizenship, the right to march, and the Constitution.

Approximate running time: 240 minutes.

Report on Raising Funds for the Sea Islands, undated
Note: See 515A/65 under "Fundraising."
Community Leadership program
Audio   515A/59
Planning session for the Sevier and Knoxville Counties Weekend Residential program, 1956 October 6
Scope and Content Note

Participants discuss the choice of location and facilities, basic structure of the program, inviting participants and speakers, scheduling activities, combining rural and city programs and planning dates for the programs.

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Audio   515A/71
Discussion of events in and around Anderson County and Clinton, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of White Citizens Council in Anderson County and Clinton, and comments on Rev. Turner being mobbed in Clinton. Rev. Houts tells of a meeting of Farmers Union and Miners at Gatlinburg; plans for an adult education center for Knox, Sevier, and Lake counties; segregation in Knoxville. Plans to invite Clinton children to a Christmas party at Highlander. (Also report on Camp Koinonia.)

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Farmers Union
Audio   515A/60
Zilphia Horton, 1956 February 16
Scope and Content Note

At the Montana Farmers Union School Zilphia Horton speaks about her travels across the country, the variation in culture and music she has observed, and the meaning behind the songs she sings.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Note: Content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/61
Zilphia Horton (continued)
Scope and Content Note

At the Montana Farmers Union School, Zilphia Horton talks about folk music, leads group singing, and, discusses the history of folk singing and the appreciation of cowboy as part of the western culture.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/62
Group singing session, 1956 February 16?
Scope and Content Note

Zilphia Horton leads group singing at the Montana Farmers Union School.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/63
Group singing session, 1956 February 17?
Scope and Content Note

Zilphia Horton sings folk and labor union songs and leads group singing.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/64
Farmers Union planning session, 1956 April 7
Scope and Content Note

At a Farmers Union Planning session, participants discuss establishing and financing medical facilities in small communities through a welfare corporation, and obtaining the support of the public and local ministers and politicians; comments are made on current health programs and subsistence farming.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Fundraising
Audio   515A/44
Letters dictated by Myles Horton, 1955
Scope and Content Note

Includes an appeal for contributions which provides information about Highlander's 25th anniversary celebration. (Also other letters and a meeting concerning the adult school on Johns Island.)

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/65
Report on Fundraising Trip to New York, undated
Scope and Content Note

Septima Clark tells about trying to raise funds for the Sea Islands project, visiting the Henry Street Settlement House and visiting with Margaret Lamont, Stuart Meacham, A. Philip Randolph, and Myra Market.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Harlan, Kentucky, Coal strike
Audio   515A/66
Friends World Institute meeting, 1966 May 30
Scope and Content Note

Sam and Florence Reese talked about their experiences in organizing a union for coal miners in 1931 in the face of violent opposition. Group singing.

Approximate running time: 80 minutes.

Audio   515A/67
Mining discussion, 1968 June
Scope and Content Note

Sam and Florence Reese. Con Browne and others discuss mining in Harlan County and how the miners' union was organized. Florence sings some original songs, and a former miner reads poetry he had written.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/68
Singing and discussions on Coal mining and Democratic Convention in Chicago, 1968 August 31
Scope and Content Note

Peter and Polly Gott, Randy Ihara, and Florence Reese singing. Sam and Florence Reese talk about Harlan County in the 1920s and 1930s, the organization of a coal miners' union, and the violent tactics used by mine owners trying to destroy the union. The Reeses, Myles Horton, and Conrad Browne discuss the Democratic Convention in Chicago, poverty, war, and organizing mine workers.

Approximate running time: 100 minutes.

Audio   515A/69
Coal mining discussion, 1969 May 1
Scope and Content Note

Sam Reese talks about working in the coal mines in Harlan County, organizing a miners' union, and violent opposition from mine owners. He recalls instances in which union organizers were threatened, harassed by "thugs," and murdered. Working conditions in the mines are discussed. Florence Reese talks about the hardships imposed upon the families of the union men and sings, "Which Side are You On?," a song she wrote during the union struggles. Discussion of the history of the mines.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Inter-American Adult Education Seminar
Audio   515A/70
Adult Education Statement, 1962 December
Language:
In Spanish with translation into English.
Scope and Content Note

A statement is read outlining the basic purposes of an adult education program and describing some of the problems faced by such a program, barriers to be avoided or overcome, vocational training programs, the threat of technology destroying human values, the importance of educating the workers, the need for good teachers and professors, the adult education program in Mexico, international objectives, and the role of recreation in education. The seminar is summarized.

Approximate running time: 100 minutes.

Koinonia Farm
Audio   515A/71
Camp Koinonia-Highlander, 1957
Scope and Content Note

Children singing and telling what they did at camp; Guy Carawan talks with the children. (Also discussion of segregation in various communities.)

Approximate running time: 35 minutes.

Audio   515A/72
Koinonia Camp Talent Show, 1957
Scope and Content Note

Children singing, playing records, and performing skits.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/73
Report on Koinonia Farms, 1960 March
Scope and Content Note

Dorothy Swisshelm discusses history of the settlement, violence against farms, boycott of the farms, why she came to Koinonia, and requirements for joining the group; question and answer session. (Also poems by John Beecher.)

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Labor workshops
Audio   515A/74
CIO School, 1953 June 26
Scope and Content Note

Discussion about the Volunteer Ordnance Works in Chattanooga and problems of organization at the plant; an African-American named Mr. Smith speaks of going to a white school in 1897 Moscow, Tennessee.

Approximate running time: 35 minutes.

Audio   515A/75
CIO workshop, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of contracts and wage increases.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/76
Union discrimination and wage discussion, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of discrimination against union workers, comparative wages in North and South, and guaranteed annual wage.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/77
Union operation and wage discussions, undated
Scope and Content Note

Paul Christopher explains union operations at Milan, Tennessee, and lists demands; lists organizers and director of Milan project. Discussion of film center at Highlander, comparison of wages and prices in Memphis and Milan, equal pay for women, production speed-ups, and dangers of speed-ups in powder plant.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/78
United Furniture Workers workshop, undated
Scope and Content Note

Robert Torrence, North Carolina union leaders, Floyd Buckner, Vice-President and Southern Director of UFW, speaks; Myles Horton comments on fear due to McCarthyism; President of UFW presents awards and certificates to graduates of Highlander workshop; singing "Gimme that Old Union Spirit."

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/79
United Packinghouse Workers workshop, undated
Scope and Content Note

Lyle Cooper leads discussion of seasonal unemployment and effect on union organization, and labor costs in the packing industry in comparison to other industries.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/80
United Packinghouse Workers workshop, undated
Scope and Content Note

Workers discuss discrimination in hiring practices and segregated working conditions.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/81
United Packinghouse Workers workshop, undated
Scope and Content Note

Film center report, making of movie at Sizzle Ranch in Texas, working with oyster workers in New Jersey, filmstrips used in Chicago, and use of filmstrips at Highlander for unions.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/82
United Packinghouse Workers workshop, undated
Scope and Content Note

Lyle Cooper leads discussion of democracy in industrial unions, profits in the packing industries.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Miscellaneous
Audio   515A/83
Discussion of India, 1956
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Stewart Meacham tells of Indian government, problems of the Indian people, standard of living, village life, and religion in India.

Approximate running time: 25 minutes.

Audio   515A/84
Integration kit (excerpts), 1957 February 16
Scope and Content Note

Zilphia Horton singing; Myles Horton introduces Septima Clark, George Mitchell, and Rosa Parks; Horton and Esau Jenkins discuss the Sea Islands; Septima Clark tells of work in Charleston; L.A. Blackman tells of integration in Elloree, South Carolina; a union organizer tells of labor organization in West Tennessee.

Approximate running time: 25 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/85
Impressions of the South by Ella Jones, 1957
Scope and Content Note

Ella Jones gives her impressions of conditions of African-Americans in Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Chattsworth and Thomasville, Georgia; comments on school system in the deep South and the boom in building African-American schools; and compares Georgia with Florida.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/19
Meeting at Septima Clark's home, 1959 February 17
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of integration; discussion of red-baiting; Esau Jenkins tells of threats on Martin Luther King's life; comments on voter registration and the economic aspects of breaking down segregation. Discussion of the 1959 raid on Highlander.

Approximate running time: 25 minutes.

Audio   515A/86
Citizens Committee meeting, Charleston, South Carolina 1960 January 19
Scope and Content Note

John B. Thompson discusses progress in the South, Highlander's role, and comments on white reactionaries. Mr. Gadshaw comments on the strike against a Charleston bakery. Mrs. Ruth Bishop tells of her arrest and of Esau Jenkins bailing her out. Mr. Wrighten, a lawyer, makes a statement about the case and comments on the difficulties of African-American lawyers in the South.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/212
Arrest of Rev. Fred Shuttleworth's children, 1960 August 20
Scope and Content Note

Fredrickia tells of leaving Highlander on a bus and refusing to move to the rear. Patricia tells of arrest in Alabama and of Fredrickia and Fred Jr. being hit by a policeman. Mrs. Shuttlesworth tells about making bond for the children. Rev. Shuttlesworth tells of going to get the children out of jail. (Also opening session of New Leadership workshop.)

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/87
Aimee Horton interviews Buford Posey about his views on Politics and Civil Rights, 1964 May 3
Scope and Content Note

Posey describes how he was threatened and ostracized in his home of Philadelphia, Mississippi for refusing to join the Ku Klux Klan.

Approximate running time: 21 minutes.

Audio   515A/88
Walter Cronkite interviews Buford Posey, 1964 July 2
Scope and Content Note

Walter Cronkite interviews Posey by telephone concerning the disappearance of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi. In another telephone conversation, Posey talks with an unknown party about the same subject.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/89
David Welsh interviews Buford Posey for the Civil Rights Information Service, 1964 July 2
Physical Description: 2 copies with same call number. 
Scope and Content Note

Posey is asked about the disappearance and suspected murder of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Myles Horton summarizes Posey's involvement in the case.

Approximate running time: 27 minutes.

Audio   515A/90
Buford Posey and Myles Horton interviews, 1964, 1965
Scope and Content Note

Buford Posey describes four incidents of interracial confrontation from his early life and tells how he was changed from an advocate of white supremacy to a civil rights worker. Excerpts from an interview with Myles Horton about the Highlander Research and Education Center.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/91
Discussions on the Poor, Labor Unions, and Government 1968 October 30-31
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of helping the poor help themselves; comments on the National Association for Community Development's poor people's lobby and ways to train and organize leaders. Myles Horton stresses the importance of letting the people run the programs themselves, and the difference between formulating theories and applying them to actual situations. Discussion of progress and policies in the labor unions, working through county government, and the accomplishments of certain individuals. Participants include Myles Horton, Frank Adams, Jack Minnis, and B. Lloyd.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/92
Filmstrip presentation on Segregation, undated
Scope and Content Note

Robbie Fichman shows a filmstrip and comments on each frame.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/93
Goals of the civil rights movement, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of the goals of the civil rights movement, the willingness to lose a job or to die to achieve those goals, the movement's relationship to Christianity, the quality of white and African-American schools, priorities of the educational system, student involvement in the movement, and some reasons why people join the cause.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/94
Satires on the Southern way of life, undated
Scope and Content Note

Satires on the southern way of life showing the degradation, inhumanity, and stupidity of bigotry. Attacks are aimed at the White Citizens Council, hypocritical preachers, southern justice, and poor living conditions.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/95
Discussion of Fisk Race Relations Institute, undated
Scope and Content Note

Statements are made that segregation means talent lost, income never earned, and a blot on the United States. Favorable mention is made of Ralph Helstein, Packinghouse Workers leader.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/149
Debate on the film Operation Abolition, circa 1960
Scope and Content Note

Debate at the University of the South between Professor Delks and Fulton Lewis Jr.; Delks comments on errors in the film and concludes that the student riots were communist-led; question and answer session. (Also excerpts from the United Nations workshop.)

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/215
Discussion of “The Fluid South,” undated
Scope and Content Note

Panel discussion on integration; reports on the Charleston-Sea Islands area, Atlanta, and Columbia, South Carolina; comments on political action, law making, and enforcement.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/96
Discussion on rights of citizens, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of the importance of citizens knowing their rights and plans for establishing and financing a poor people's legal aid program for Appalachia. Group singing of protest and folk songs.

Approximate running time: 300 minutes.

Audio   515A/97
Dr. Otto Hoiberg reports on an International Residential Adult Education Conference held in Canada, undated
Scope and Content Note

Hoiberg describes the purpose and structure of the program and talks about the goals of adult education, atmosphere, administration, teaching aids and methods, and program evaluation. Hoiberg and Myles Horton answer questions about the conference and the Highlander Folk School and lead a discussion on adult education. Plans are discussed for a Canadian-American conference to be held at Highlander and a Liberal Arts College Conference to be held at Goddard College.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Music
Audio   515A/98
May Justus sings, 1953 Summer
Scope and Content Note

May Justus sings lullabies, ballads, mountain folk songs, and some original songs.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/99
Roving singers at the Highlander Folk School, 1953
Scope and Content Note

Guy Carawan sings "Three Little Pigs," "Charlie," and "Brazos." Jack Elliot sings "T for Texas," "Slip Knot," and "Railroad Bill." Frank Hamilton sings "South Coast," two versions of "Brazos," and "Lowland-Low." All sing together "Hard, Ain't It Hard."

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Zilphia Horton sings and leads group singing, 1956 February 16-17
Note: See 515A/60-63 under "Farmers Union."
Audio   515A/100
Pete Seeger sings, 1957
Scope and Content Note

Pete Seeger sings folk, blues, and labor union songs and discusses their value, origin and meaning.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes

Audio   515A/101
Group singing led by Guy Carawan at the Edisto Island Literacy School, 1960 January 7
Scope and Content Note

Songs include “Give Me That Old Highlander Spirit,” “We Shall Overcome,” “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore,” “When the Saints Go Marching In,” “Drinking of the Wine,” “Jesus Is Real to Me,” and “My Life Will Be Sweeter Someday.”

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/101 (continued)
Group singing at meeting of the Friends World Institute, 1966 May 30
Note: See also 515A/66 under "Harlan, Kentucky, Coal strike."
Audio   515A/102
Mountain Music Festival, 1967 August 26
Scope and Content Note

Mountain Music Festival featuring Peter and David Gott, Guy Carawan, Tucker, the Davises, and the Hickey Sisters.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Audio   515A/103
Mountain Music Festival, 1967 August 26 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Guy Carawan and others lead group singing including the singing of the Highlander theme song, "We Shall Overcome."

Approximate running time: 20 minutes.

Audio   515A/103 (continued)
Florence Reese Sings, 1968 June, August 31, and 1969 May 1
Scope and Content Note: Florence Reese sings folk songs and several labor songs which she wrote during the organization of a miners' union.
Note: See also 515A/67-69 under "Harlan, Kentucky, Coal strike."
Audio   515A/104
Highlander Music Night, 1968 August 30
Scope and Content Note

Folk songs performed by Peter and Polly Gott, Rob Walsh, Brenda Jones, Randy Ihara, Conrad Browne, and people from Knoxville.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Audio   515A/105
Music Festival at Highlander, 1968 August 30
Scope and Content Note

Songs performed by Rob Walsh, Peter and Polly Gott, Brenda Jones, Randy Ihara, and people from Knoxville.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Audio   515A/105 (continued)
Music by Peter and Polly Gott and by Randy Ihara, 1968 August 31
Note: See also 515A/68 under "Harlan, Kentucky, Coal strike."
Audio   515A/106
Brenda Jones music and singing, 1968 September 19
Scope and Content Note

Brenda Jones plays the guitar and sings with Conrad and Harriet Browne, with Al Bradford on the flute.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/107
Instrumental music by Seeger and Hamilton, undated
Scope and Content Note: Approximate running time: 100 minutes
Audio   515A/108
Music tests and music for “Selling the Sizzle,” undated
Scope and Content Note: Approximate running time: 60 minutes
Audio   515A/109
Zilphia Horton learning African folk songs, undated
Scope and Content Note

Someone from Africa teaching songs to Mrs. Horton; English translations--"Peace Is Good," "As I Was Traveling Along," and "Anger." Zilphia sings an American Negro spiritual, "He Took My Sins Away."

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Audio   515A/110
Zilphia Horton leads group singing of spirituals and freedom songs, undated
Scope and Content Note: Approximate running time: 15 minutes.
Audio   515A/111
Soul Roots Blues Night, undated
Scope and Content Note

Vocal and instrumental music.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/112
Blues and Soul Music session featuring vocal and instrumental music, undated
Scope and Content Note: Approximate running time: 45 minutes.
Audio   515A/113
Community children singing and instrumental music, undated
Scope and Content Note: Approximate running time: 30 minutes.
Audio   515A/114
Appalachian folk songs, undated
Scope and Content Note

Music group session featuring Guy and Candie Carawan and Peter and Polly Gott singing Appalachian folk songs.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Poems
Audio   515A/73
Poetry reading, 1961 April
Scope and Content Note

John Beecher reads two poems he wrote while at Highlander, "The Seed of Fire" and "Down By the Riverside."

Approximate running time: 5 minutes.

Note: See also report on Koinonia Farms.
Audio   515A/73 (continued)
SNCC student poetry, 1965 May 27
Note: See SNCC Poetry workshop, 515A/239 under "Workshops."
Publicity
Audio   515A/115
Highlander Story '53 : film, 1952
Scope and Content Note

Tape used in film Highlander Story '53 with Zilphia Horton leading the singing of spirituals and freedom songs including "We Shall Overcome"

Approximate running time (of whole tape): 20 minutes.

Audio   515A/115 (continued)
Esau Jenkins, 1957?
Scope and Content Note: Esau Jenkins talking about discrimination in the Sea Islands area.
Audio   515A/116
“The Highlander Story,” 1959
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton talks about the background and purpose of the Highlander Folk School, Septima Clark discusses the program of adult residential workshops, and Esau Jenkins tells about the beginning of adult education programs on the Sea Islands of South Carolina. Excerpts from several workshops and the court hearing of September 19, 1959 are presented, and Horton relates the history of Highlander's legal problems.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/117
“The Highlander Story,” 1959 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Excerpts of testimony against the faculty and students of Highlander Folk School given during the court hearings of September 1959.

Approximate running time: 20 minutes.

Audio   515A/118
“The Highlander Story,” 1959 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Excerpts of testimony made in defense of the Highlander Folk School during the court hearings of September 1959, the prosecution's closing remarks, and comments on the judge's ruling and later legal battles.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes

Audio   515A/119
“The Highlander Story,” 1959 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Excerpts from the testimony of Myles Horton at the court hearings of November 1959. Horton describes the effects the hearings have had on Highlander and Septima Clark comments on dedication to freedom.

Approximate running time: 10 minutes.

Audio   515A/120
Broadcast material ("The Highlander Story"), 1960 January 8
Scope and Content Note

In broadcast over California radio station, Alice Cobb introduces Myles Horton, discussion of Highlander's background; Septima Clark introduced; Esau Jenkins, Bernice Robinson, Guy Carawan, and Alice Cobb all speak; Horton tells of attacks on the school; Septima Clark tells of raid on Highlander in 1959.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/121
Broadcast material on Highlander (excerpts), 1960
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton introduces Dorcus Ruthenberg; appeal for aid to keep Highlander open; Septima Clark speaks; song "We Shall Overcome."

Approximate running time: 8 minutes.

Audio   515A/122
Broadcast material, 1960?
Scope and Content Note

Singing, “We Shall Overcome”; Myles Horton discusses history and policy of the school; Septima Clark describes a typical workshop; Esau Jenkins comments on the Sea Islands project and how Highlander became involved; Allene Brewer tells about Edisto Island Citizenship School; Guy Carawan leads singing "We Shall Not Be Moved," followed by a prayer; Myles Horton tells about attacks on the school; Dorcus Ruthenberg relates more about the investigation; Ike Church being questioned by A.B. Sloan and Cecil Branstetter at the trial.

Approximate running time: 35 minutes.

Audio   515A/123
“The Durable Mr. Horton,” 1964 January 14
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton is interviewed by Trevor Thomas about the closing of the Highlander Folk School, the new Highlander Research and Education Center, programs like Highlander's, justice in southern courts, and the history of the song "We Shall Overcome."

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/124
Myles Horton interview, 1964 February 7
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton is interviewed by Paul Sheats at the Sheats home. Horton describes the Highlander Research and Education Center, its programs and goals. Recent activities and workshops are discussed. Horton explains Highlander's leadership training programs, expansion of activities, acceptance of the programs by the white and African-American communities, opposition to the work carried on there. Abbot Kaplan praises the efforts of Myles Horton and Highlander.

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Audio   515A/125
John Thompson interview, 1964 February 21
Scope and Content Note: Interview with John Thompson about the Highlander Folk School. Topics discussed include the development of the program, the goals of the school, and the extent to which they've been achieved, selection of staff and students, sources of support and opposition, and the effects of recent legal battles on the school and the country. Thompson describes the contributions made by Highlander to other institutions and movements, compares Highlander to other southern schools, and talks about the school's relationship to the community.
Note: See content notes are in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/126
Myles Horton interview, 1965 February
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, in a radio interview by Ben Sweet talks about the background of the Highlander Research and Education Center, its objectives, programs, and approaches to various problems facing the South. Horton discusses the importance of music to the school's program, sources of support and opposition, financing the programs, and the outlook for the future. Horton explains his personal philosophy of belief in people and developing the leaders of a movement.

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Audio   515A/127
“The New Highlander,” 1966 April 9
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton and Esau Jenkins are interviewed by Elsa Thompson. Jenkins talks about the origin of the Sea Islands Citizenship Schools. Horton describes the programs and objectives of Highlander. They discuss progress made in voter registration and interracial relations in recent years and the outlook for the future.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/128
Interview with Myles Horton, 1967 February 23
Scope and Content Note

Shelley Burton and Sophie Stein talk with Myles Horton about the history and philosophy of the Highlander Research and Education Center. Horton tells about attacks on the Center and his hopes for the future of the civil rights movement.

Approximate running time: 23 minutes.

Audio   515A/129
“The Highlander Controversy,” undated
Scope and Content Note

A Knoxville City Councilman tells why he thinks the Highlander Research and Education Center should be investigated. A summary of Highlander's history and current objectives is given by Myles Horton and Conrad Browne. The accusation of sympathizing with communism is discussed. Arguments in favor of and in opposition to the investigation are presented.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Sea Islands
Note: See "Citizenship program."
Workshops
Miscellaneous and unidentified
Audio   515A/130
Regarding voting, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of voter registration, the role of the church in encouraging people to vote, learning about the working of the political structure, literacy schools; stimulating interest in voting, African-Americans working within precincts, sending delegates to the county convention, the power of the vote, and political education. Question and answer session.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/131
Myles Horton workshop discussion, undated
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton conducts a workshop discussion on organizing community action groups, developing leaders, and utilizing volunteer help.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Supreme Court decision and the Public Schools
Audio   515A/132
Discussion of Integration in Illinois, 1953 July 13
Scope and Content Note

Dr. William Van Til tells of Illinois Interracial Council, role of Governor Adlai Stevenson in desegregating the state, segregation in East St. Louis and problems of desegregation in Alton, Illinois.

Approximate running time: 35 minutes.

Audio   515A/133
Discussion of integration in Illinois, 1953 July 13 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Dr. William Van Til discusses opposition to school integration in Alton, Illinois and answers questions on the leadership role of Catholic Church, problems of leadership in Illinois, and school protests in Illinois; Myles Horton comments on African-American leadership in their own movement.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/134
Discussion of integration in Illinois, 1953 July 13 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of leadership in the desegregation movement. Dr. William Van Til answers questions about integration in East St. Louis and Alton, Illinois; effect of the movement on school children; letter read from Russell Babcock of the Illinois Commission on Human Relations; general discussion of segregation in Illinois.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/135
Washington report, 1953 July 15
Scope and Content Note

Irene Osborne describes the unique situations and problems of schools in Washington, D.C., conditions prior to the 1950s, and organizations involved in the struggle to desegregate the schools.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/136
Washington report, 1953 July 15 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Irene Osborne describes the Joint Committee on Education in the District of Columbia, lists member organizations, and discusses the attitudes of teachers on integrating the schools.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/137
Washington report, 1953 July 15 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Irene Osborne discusses policies of the Joint Committee, views of member organizations, the Committee's effect on public opinion, integration of restaurants, and tactics used by opponents of desegregation.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/138
Washington report, 1953 July 15 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Irene Osborne tells of the Joint Committee's efforts to work with the administration on desegregation of the schools, and discusses individual members of the Board of Education.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/139
Washington report, 1953 July 15 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Irene Osborne comments on the attitudes of teachers toward integration of schools; Myles Horton urges study of Washington as a model city in race relations; summary of discussion on the approach to the problem of school desegregation; Osborne answers questions.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/140
Discussion on democracy, 1953 July 22
Scope and Content Note

Ted Brameld discusses philosophy of democracy and civil rights; open discussion of democracy and opposing systems.

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Audio   515A/141
Discussion on democracy, 1953 July 22 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton and Ted Brameld discuss with students Highlander's role in a democracy and integration in schools and organizations.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/142
Discussion on democracy, 1953 July 22 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, Ted Brameld, and students discuss the extent to which high schools accept the responsibility of informing students and preparing them to become good citizens; Horton comments on lack of concern by labor leaders for the civil rights movement.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/143
Oak Ridge school system, 1953 August 2
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of Oak Ridge school system and the problems involved with segregation.

Approximate running time: 35 minutes.

Audio   515A/144
Segregation discussion, 1954 June 29
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton tells group not to be critical of persons who are not free to join the movement, comments on the role of the churches, segregation in Knoxville, segregation in blood banks, Episcopal church and segregation.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes

Note: See content notes are in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/145
Segregation discussion (continued), 1954 June 30-July 1
Scope and Content Note

Group singing role of good discussion leaders in a workshop, comments on African-American doctors in the civil rights movement; discussion of future workshops on the United Nations; Julia Mabee leads a general discussion on the purpose of a good workshop, guidelines for a workshop, and how a workshop is set up. Dean Brazeal discusses African-American teachers in white schools, teachers' roles in political action, dangers of destroying cultural core of African-American community by allowing African-American teachers to speak out too freely and being fired; discussion of Farmers Union in Carroll County, Tennessee, whose leaders studied at Highlander; comments on some break down of segregation barriers in Jackson, Tennessee.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

United Nations (U.N.) workshops
Audio   515A/146
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 2-3
Scope and Content Note

Purpose of the workshop; American Legion's opposition to the U.N.; segregation and world opinion; Myles Horton tells of interview with Eleanor Roosevelt, Reis Williams mentioned as making headway on U.N. discussions in Charleston, South Carolina; Esau Jenkins discusses the Sea Islands and Charleston area, makeup of population in Islands, economic problems and how Sea Islands relate to the U.N. Fred Bennett discusses the Supreme Court and problems of small farmers in Alabama; housing problems for African-Americans in Crosset, Arkansas; praise for unions in Crosset; difficulty of getting credit for African-Americans; unemployment in Bristol, Tennessee; industrialization in the South; unionism in Florida; economic problems of Cumberland County, Tennessee; right to work laws and political action. Avraham Mezerik discusses background and politics involved in running the U.N.; Security Council.

Approximate running time: 150 minutes.

Audio   515A/147
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 3-4
Scope and Content Note

Discussion on Korea and collective action by U.N., race discrimination in South Africa, Economic and Social Council, Trustee Council, and India's moral force in the world; Myles Horton tells of Coal Creek Rebellion and of later efforts to organize in Tracy City and La Follette, Tennessee. Helen Boughton discusses Economic and Social Council of the U.N.; difficulty in getting State Dept. clearance for delegates to international organizations and conferences, how Farm Agricultural Organization works, selection of delegates to U.N. organizations.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/146.
Audio   515A/148
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 4-5
Scope and Content Note

The class is divided into panels to discuss race relations, Korea and China, disarmament and underdeveloped nations; A. Mezerik discusses world currency and the world market, International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, peace keeping and brush fire wars, loyalty of delegates to U.N. and home country, conversation with Ralph Bunche, and discrimination against U.N. in the United States. Panel discussion on forced labor, South Africa, Korea, and China; new students introduced, small farmer problems discussed, discussion of Charleston, South Carolina, Port Authority and unionism in Charleston. Group singing--"Same Boat, Brother" and "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray."

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/147.
Audio   515A/149
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 5-6
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of political action and the U.N.; problems of getting Congress to vote for U.N. support; comments on effectiveness of writing to Congressmen. Myles Horton explains the Democratic primary in Tennessee that was held the previous day, comments on victory of Frank Clement and Estes Kefauver as victories for the civil rights movement in Tennessee. (Also Debate on the film Operation Abolition.)

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/148.
Audio   515A/150
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 6-7
Scope and Content Note

Helene Boughton discusses practical work for U.N. in the community, lists organizations that are interested in the U.N., comments on problems of segregation in the Charleston chapter of the American Association for the U.N., methods of creating interest in the U.N. in the local area and how nongovernment organizations can get hearings in the U.N.; Margaret Lamont leads discussion on history and members of the Trustee Council; lists Trustee areas, explains philosophy behind the U.N. Myles Horton asks students for a decision on whether to hold silent prayer as the U.N. does; discussion of Meditation Room at the U.N.; A. Mezerik discusses China and the U.N., politics involved in refusal to admit Communist China.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/149.
Audio   515A/151
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 6
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton discusses with Esau Jenkins the Charleston and Sea Islands area; Anna Kelly tells about integration moves in Charleston; Horton comments on right wing opposition to integration and the U.N.; Septima Clark tells how she recruited Esau Jenkins to come to the workshop; Horton stresses the need for working through existing organizations; Fred Bennett and Helene Boughton begin role playing debating the U.N.; Nancy Gough comments on ways to increase attendance at U.N. meetings; Beulah Johnson discusses Tuskegee Civic Association; Horton comments on some failures of Highlander, the labor movement, and plans for future.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note

Continuation of 515A/150.

See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).

Audio   515A/152
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 7
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of the military aspects of non-recognition, economic aspects of non-recognition, China and the Korean War, possibility of war with China, China and Tibet, and lack of civil liberties in Communist China; Horton gives his views on communism and world peace, coexistence, compares communism and democracy, warns that civil rights leaders will be called communists, comments on nonviolence as a tool of use to the civil rights movement, and points out that Highlander is breaking the law of the state by integrating students; Septima Clark leads discussion of how to further the U.N. in local communities and lists groups that are interested in U.N. in Knoxville.

Approximate running time: 145 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/151.
Audio   515A/153
U.N. workshop, 1954 August 8
Scope and Content Note

Discussion prior to opening of last session about lack of colleges that will allow interracial conferences; silent prayer or meditation; Myles Horton comments on his belief in worship; Barbara Reynolds gives summary of small group discussions; Horton tells students how to help one another when they get back home and lists various groups that have been to Highlander and will help, comments on his philosophy of developing leadership, tells of non-segregated union he organized in South Carolina during the 1930s.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/152.
Audio   515A/154
U.N. workshop highlights, 1954 August 1-8
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton discusses integration and the U.N., working through local leaders, involving as many people as possible in local leadership, developing new leadership, establishing clear-cut goals, and leadership in local communities. Group singing including "Same Boat Brother" and "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray."

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Audio   515A/155
U.N. workshop excerpts, 1954 August 6-8
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton discusses leadership training programs, the importance on conviction and motivation, effective use of a combination of local leaders with outside advising, ways to develop new leaders and the need for a clear-cut challenging goal.

Approximate running time: 25 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/156
Avraham Mezerik discussion, 1955
Scope and Content Note

Avraham Mezerik discusses local and United Nations problems including the necessity of international cooperation in solving problems, the pressure from world opinion as an aid to the civil rights movement, and the need to overcome fear of being labelled a communist for advocating integration.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

The South prepares to carry out the Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation in public schools
Audio   515A/157
Integration in the Oak Ridge school system, 1955
Scope and Content Note

Tom Dunigan, principal of the Oak Ridge, Tennessee High School talks about integration in the Oak Ridge school system, the history and progress of desegregation of the schools, public opinion, integrating the public swimming pool, and the policy of hiring African-American teachers.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/158
Integration in the Oak Ridge school system (continued), 1955
Scope and Content Note

Tom Dunigan talks about faculty and student reactions to integration, the relationship established in an interracial student body, and parents' reactions. During a question and answer period topics treated include reasons for following a particular course in desegregating a school, integrating athletics, housing, social affairs, and the administrative structure, and the possibility of African-Americans "taking over" an area or facility.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Community leadership training
Audio   515A/159
Education in Sweden and Nigeria, 1955
Scope and Content Note

Seven Sundin speaks on adult education in Sweden, and the history, structure, and programs of the Swedish folk high schools. Ogba Agba Okarie reports on education in Nigeria including the history, development, and structure of schools, and the way in which leadership is developed.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/160
Discussion of integration movement, 1955
Scope and Content Note

Irene Osborne and Myles Horton discuss organizing the integration movement, developing leadership, planning programs in local communities, school desegregation, distributing information, and working to gain public acceptance. Horton gives a review of the discussion.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/161
Folk schools in Germany and Holland, undated
Scope and Content Note

Elisabeth Brinkman talks about folk schools (i.e. adult education) in Germany, their function and goals, programs and teaching methods, means for developing leadership, and attempts to reach people of all ages, classes, and religions. Oscar Guermondprez talks about the function of folk schools in Holland, dealing with social problems, educational methods, and leadership training.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

College workshops
Audio   515A/162
College weekend workshop, 1957 January 7
Scope and Content Note

Reports of committees: comments on building a movement without hate; how to stop bias on a personal level; compromising of ideals to society, and the movement in Montgomery; evaluation of workshop and suggestions for future workshops.

Approximate running time: 130 minutes.

Audio   515A/163
College workshop, 1958 March 28
Scope and Content Note

Rev. John B. Thompson discusses freedom of thought in colleges; comments on science and communism, red baiters, students' role in freedom of thought, role of whites in the integration movement, and responsibility for making democracy work.

Approximate running time: 110 minutes.

Audio   515A/164
College workshop, 1958 March 29 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

General discussion of communication of social issues through the arts.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/165
College workshop, 1960 April 1
Scope and Content Note

Nashville leader of student sit-ins comments on the students and the African-American community; comments on plans for economic boycott in Nashville; Tom Tucker, Yale student, tells of sympathy protests against ten-cent stores in his area; Horton offers services of Highlander to the students; students introduce themselves.

Approximate running time: 20 minutes.

Audio   515A/166
College workshop, 1960 April (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Herman Long discusses non-violence, comments on whether adults should be brought into sit-in movement, and discusses involvement of community; Guy Carawan comments on degree of unification of students; discussion of moral vs. legal issue; comments on Nashville Banner and Tennessean; comments on power struggle going on between old and new leadership.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes.

Audio   515A/167
College workshop, 1960 April (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Long compares non-violence in India with the American civil rights movement, comments on sit-ins as a part of the total integration movement, and discusses steps to take while waiting for sit-ins to take effect.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Audio   515A/168
College workshop, 1960 April (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Long discusses student movement and plays devil's advocate to stimulate students; comments that adults would not have started the movement because of economic, social, and political pressures; comments on leadership of the movement, response of white community to movement; Long says students guilty of bad public relations and questions use of term non-violence instead of peaceful protest. (Also correspondence dictated by Myles Horton).

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/169
Singing, poetry readings, and discussion 1960 April 3
Scope and Content Note

Guy Carawan leads singing "How Can I Keep From Singing" and "Faith of Our Fathers"; Carawan reads poems and selections from the Bible; Myles Horton asks questions of students, plays devil's advocate and argues legal aspects rather than moral; session becomes heated as students and Horton argue; discussion of Rev. James Lawson's being ousted from Vanderbilt; statements read by persons involved in the Lawson affair.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Public school integration workshops
Audio   515A/170
Report on the Southern Mountains, 1956 August 9
Scope and Content Note

Middle of discussion on integration in the Southern mountains; Septima Clark introduces visitors. (Also panel discussion on desegregation.)

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Audio   515A/171
Social and economic changes in the South, 1956 August 8
Scope and Content Note

Fred Routh discusses recent social and economic changes in the South, lists influences upon changing South, comments on NAACP's battle to end white primacy, gives opinion on each of the Southern states as to how they will accept the 1954 Supreme Court ruling, comments on Jim Folsom of Alabama, comments on hate organizations and overlapping membership, lists groups favorable to the integration movement, comments on Orangeburg, South Carolina, explains "Doctrine of Hard Choice," use of domestic workers to spread propaganda among white population, exploitation of African-Americans by other African-Americans, Martin Luther King Jr.'s role in reviving church leadership, Alabama's record in race relations, role of passive resistance and court battles, and comments on the use of the boycott.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/172
Church integration, 1956 August 20
Scope and Content Note

Rev. Robert C. Palmer speaks on integration in the churches, praises Methodist church, comments on gradual change as young ministers replace older ones, and reads a 1955 report of the Fisk Race Relations Institute.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/173
Protests and action in Montgomery, Alabama 1956 August 21
Scope and Content Note

Montgomery bus boycott is discussed by participants; Rosa Parks comments on her arrest and events leading up to the boycott; Rev. James E. Pierce comments on the beginning of protests in Montgomery, formation of the Montgomery Improvement Association, resolutions of the Association, and King's rise as leader of the Association; Rev. Robert Graetz comments on attitudes of non-violence, attitudes of white churches in Montgomery, and comments on his arrest for taking part in the boycott; question and answer session.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/172.
Audio   515A/174
Race relations in Elloree, South Carolina 1956 August 23
Scope and Content Note

L.A. Blackman tells of Elloree, South Carolina; comments on African-Americans being fired for signing petitions in favor of integrating schools, pressure on African-Americans, movement of the KKK in the area, some problems faced by Blackman personally, ways African-Americans fought back, fundraising to aid African-Americans, plight of white farmers who fired African-Americans and then had no one to harvest the crops.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/173.
Audio   515A/175
Status of integration in various cities, 1956 August
Scope and Content Note

Summary of gains and losses in various cities--Washington, Knoxville, Charleston, Birmingham; comments on integration as a fight for democracy; discussion of integration of West Virginia State College by white students, African-Americans' suspicions of white students, economic problems of the school, discussion of interracial dating.

Approximate running time: 180 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/174.
Audio   515A/176
Desegregation in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and comments on Highlander's training program and workshops 1956 August 25
Scope and Content Note

Cortez Puryear tells of desegregation in Winston-Salem, North Carolina--ball park, golf course, courthouse, buses, etc. Evaluations of workshop and plans for future workshops, Myles Horton, Septima Clark, C.E. Parrish, and Irene Osborne participating; comments on Highlander's policy of training rank and file members of movement instead of old leaders and discussion of ways to save time and make workshops more compact.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note

Continuation of 515A/175.

See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).

Audio   515A/177
Discussion of the Orangeburg, South Carolina boycott 1956
Scope and Content Note

Rev. Henry Parker tells of students' boycott, reads lists of grievances, comments on students' feelings toward the college president, comments on expulsion of Fred Moore, leader of the students; Myles Horton comments on the boycott as a sign of the times; comments on protests being triggered by the Supreme Court decision of 1954.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Registration and voting
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Voter registration workshop, 1954
Scope and Content Note

Discussion by someone from Pennsylvania on the use of political action to gain civil rights legislation. Discussion of the place of the white Southerner in the current struggle for justice.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/178
Voter registration workshop (evaluations), 1958 June 20
Scope and Content Note

Students identify themselves and report on what they learned at the workshop.

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/179
Voter registration workshop, 1958
Scope and Content Note

Charles Gomillion speaking; Walter B. Jones comments on trial of NAACP members in Alabama; Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry Golden come in and are introduced by Myles Horton; discussion of voter registration in South Carolina, Chattanooga, and Alabama; comments on pattern of registration and delay tactics used in Williamsburg County, South Carolina; Harry Golden comments on his area in North Carolina; comments on questions asked of African-American voters when they try to register, and publicity for voter registration; Mrs. Israel reports on good voting record in her area; registration in Charleston, South Carolina; Mr. Robinson comments on voter difficulty in Tennessee and voter drives in Memphis, West Tennessee, Nashville, and Chattanooga; comments on pattern of the African-American vote, discussion of Chattanooga Voters' League and its control by political bosses; role of ministers in voter registration drives; incentives for registration--block voter drives, rallies, honor roll in church, etc.

Approximate running time: 130 minutes.

Audio   515A/170
Panel discussion of desegregation, 1960 November 19
Scope and Content Note

Mr. Adams, Rev. Newbern, B. Robinson, Septima Clark, and others; discussion of publicity; registration and voting, poll tax; equal opportunity in state and federal civil service, barriers to African-American voting; comments on states rights; increased civil rights legislation; practical politics and politicians; report on Civic and Welfare League in Brownsville, Tennessee; comments on Fayette County, voting barriers in Haywood County, and need for investigation into voting restrictions in Haywood County. (Also report on the Southern Mountains.)

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/180
Savannah's plan for voter registration, 1960
Scope and Content Note

Director of county organization tells of getting aid from NAACP to coordinate voter registration drive; purpose of drive outlined, where meetings held, financing drive, selection of candidates in Savannah and rest of state; discussion of whether to endorse candidates; Fletcher Robinson comments on influencing voters in Charleston; discussion of NAACP's drive to register African-Americans in the South; comments on county unit system in Georgia.

Approximate running time: 75 minutes.

Audio   515A/207
Discussion on registration and voting, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of voting irregularities, selecting a candidate, New York and Philadelphia politics, issues in a campaign, public meetings, and contacts with state agencies. (Also discussion from the Experimental workshop on Adult Education.)

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

The South Thinking Ahead (25th anniversary seminar)
Audio   515A/194
Religious services, 1957
Scope and Content Note

Prayer by John B. Thompson; Guy Carawan leads singing of "Joyful, Joyful"; sermon by Thompson; Carawan sings "Faith of Our Fathers"; sermon by Bishop Nichols on dangers of conformity. Discussion of the place of the white Southerner in the current struggle for justice.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/181
Martin Luther King Jr. speech, 1957
Scope and Content Note

At Highlander's 25th anniversary celebration, Martin Luther King Jr. speaks on "The Look to the Future." He gives a summary of the history of race relations, talks about the Ku Klux Klan and White Citizens' Council opposing integration, and predicts the eventual triumph of desegregation through economic pressure, Supreme Court rulings, the activities of human relations agencies, the Christian church, and the determination of African-Americans to be recognized as equal.

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Community services and segregation
Audio   515A/182
Planning session, 1958 March 28
Scope and Content Note

Planning session for community services and segregation workshop in May 1958. Scope and purpose of social workers workshop; comments on school bombing in Nashville; discussion of closing schools and its effect on the alliance of African-Americans and poor whites.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/183
Planning session, 1958 March 28 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of who will be coming to the 1958 workshops; discussion of Junior Leagues in Nashville and elsewhere in the state; role of doctors in the civil rights movement; praise for Vanderbilt Hospital in working to end discrimination; Myles Horton tells of cooperation of Paul Savage, Commissioner of Welfare, during the 1930s.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/184
Community Services and Segregation workshop, 1958 May 2
Scope and Content Note

Septima Clark welcomes students; students identify themselves; discussion of types of human relations organizations, breaking down barriers on the professional level, pressure groups and segregation, poor leadership by African-American ministers, eliminating barriers between whites and African-Americans, de facto segregation in the border states, and social work and segregation; summary of day's session; comments on danger of state officials losing their jobs if they become involved in the integration movement.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/185
Community Services and Segregation workshop (continued), 1958 May 3
Scope and Content Note

Group singing--"Lord, Make Me More Holy," "We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace," "One Finger, One Thumb"; discussion of people and the professions; excerpt read from American Bar Association report on the Supreme Court; legal and moral aspects of segregation; Horton comments on morals and the law; statement of the American Association of University Professors read; statement of the Methodist General Council read; discussion of value of these statements; Horton discusses labor unions and segregation; statement by Association of Social Workers; statement about leadership in the integration movement by social workers in Nashville; Dr. Lewis Jones discusses migration, comments on rural and urban life, comments on white Southern mountaineer who migrates to the North or West; comments on civil rights fight and aid of whites.

Approximate running time: 145 minutes.

Audio   515A/186
Community Services and Segregation workshop (continued), 1958 May 4-5
Scope and Content Note

Anne Braden reports on work of the Southern Conference Educational Fund; Horton gives a brief history of the organization; someone from Ghana tells of discrimination against him in the United States because of his color; Horton discusses voting and registration; comments on progress in Tennessee; comments on the African-American vote; evaluation of the workshop; discussion of various sessions of the workshop; Lewis Jones comments on a white teacher, Mrs. Scribner, who taught him at Fisk, calls for moral reinforcement of whites who aid the integration movement, comments on pressure put on whites who aid the movement.

Approximate running time: 115 minutes.

Audio   515A/187
Discussion on rural Mexico, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of community development in rural Mexican areas with comments on the poor conditions in Mexican villages, belief and superstitions, institutions and technicians working in rural communities, the basic needs of all communities, projects for aiding in community development and economic assistance, the need to alter the beliefs and attitudes, and the local power structure.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/188
Discussion on rural Mexico, undated (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Conclusion of the discussion on rural Mexico. Presentation on community development among the indigenous peoples of Mexico including discussion on organizing and financing programs, working with the people, developing local leadership, and the ultimate goal of establishing a stable civic organization for community development. Discussion of the social role of teachers.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/189
Teacher role in community development, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of the role of the teacher in community development programs.

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/188.
Audio   515A/190
Adult literacy discussion, undated
Scope and Content Note

In a discussion on adult literacy, presentations are given on adult education programs in Mexico and southern United States.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/191
Community program establishment discussion, undated
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of establishing a program in a community, organizing projects with community support, motivating local action, and developing leadership.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Conference on the problems of migrants
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Migration problems, 1958 September 16
Scope and Content Note

Don Fessler, Myles Horton, Lewis Jones, and others talk about raising funds for an education program in Charleston and the Sea Islands; Don Fessler comments on how careful Mountain Workers Conference is about working with African-Americans; comments on human resources being based on potential not race; discussion of limiting concern to the South and letting the North worry about its own problems; discussion of industrialization of the South and the skills involved; problems of northern workers who come South and how they tend to live in the same community; problem of Old Guard not accepting the incoming northerners; discussion of migration and and the voting laws, difficulty of maintaining voting status in a mobile society; comments on unions in the South and how McClellen is trying to weaken them; discussion of a report on migration and comments on how such a report would affect a community such as Edisto Island; comments from someone from the Netherlands.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

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Migration problems, 1958 September 16 (continued)
Scope and Content Note

Don Fessler, Dr. Lanier, Myles Horton, and others; Horton comments on teen-age gangs in the North; discussion of migration from the Sea Islands; Horton comments on present day pattern of working in cities and living in the country; problem of racial integration in neighborhoods; discussion of Sea Islands and of a pilot project planned to improve the area; comments on Schwartzhaupt Foundation supplying money for literacy in the Islands. Rev. Williams discusses total non-resistance, comments on non-violence as being in opposition to Darwin's theory of natural selection, comments on basis for non-violence, non-violence as an offense as well as a defense; role of Martin Luther King as student of non-violence, and comments on King's home being bombed.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

The Place of the White Southerner in the Current Struggle for Justice
Audio   515A/194
Changing patterns of desegregation, 1969
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton discusses changing pattern of desegregation; comments on changing leadership in the movement, sit-ins as a factor in shift in leadership from whites to African-Americans, difficulty of communication between older members of movement and demonstrators, whites' desire for gradual change and African-Americans' demand for immediate action. (Also religious services at 25th anniversary.)

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   515A/195
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May
Scope and Content Note

Rev. Shuttlesworth, presiding, reads letter from 15-year-old white girl in Birmingham who wants to join movement; sit-in leader from Atlanta discusses role of whites in civil rights movement, tells of refusal to take orders from white sit-in leader, and being rebuffed by other African-Americans for it; comments on what white students have to gain by entering the movement; Horton warns that movement could be hurt by using whites at the wrong time; Lewis Jones tells students not to be afraid of "red-baiting" but to expel any persons who refuse to follow democratic methods; discussion of "red-baiting" and labeling. (Also literacy school class meeting in Sea IslandS.)

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/196
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 25
Scope and Content Note

Group singing “We Shall Overcome,” "I'll Sit at the Welcome Table," "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore," "I Am a Weary and Lonesome Traveler," "The Ink is Black"; Horton welcomes students, tells them what to expect from the session, and comments on the background of Highlander Folk School and civil rights fight; Septima Clark relates some of her background; students introduce themselves and tell of their experience in the movement.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/197
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 25
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of integrated staff on Concern magazine; Guy Carawan tells of his background and of trying to bridge the gap between whites and African-Americans through music. News reports from Radio Press in New York.

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/196.
Audio   515A/198
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 26
Scope and Content Note

Anne Braden gives summary of discussions on May 25; new students introduce themselves and give their backgrounds; speakers for session introduced; Washington Butler discusses cooperation on the political level; Mrs. Allene Brewer and Ross Anderson discuss personal and social level cooperation; U.Z. McKennan discusses working together in committees; comments on role of labor unions in the integration movement. (Also discussion from a CIO labor union workshop.)

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/197.
Audio   515A/199
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 26
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton presiding; discussion of Nashville sit-ins; Marion Barry discusses law and sit-ins; comments on white aid in Nashville sit-ins; comments on different tactics used in different areas; Anne Braden leads discussion on how whites can be used most effectively in the movement; Myles Horton discusses St. Louis swim-ins; Septima Clark discusses equal pay for African-American teachers in South Carolina; discussion of separate but equal schools. (Also discussion from a voter registration workshop.)

Approximate running time: 80 minutes.

Note

Continuation of 515A/196.

See content notes are in Box 110 (Part 2).

Audio   515A/200
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 26
Scope and Content Note

Further discussion of Nashville sit-ins and what African-Americans expect of whites; comments on the bombing of Z. Alexander Looby's home in Nashville.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/199.
Audio   515A/201
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 26
Scope and Content Note

Alice Cobb discusses the church and race relations; Miss Louise Young speaks on Councils on Human Relations in Tennessee; Dr. Phillip C. Sotong discusses communications between whites and African-Americans in Chattanooga; discussion of conformity and the social structure in Chattanooga; Mrs. Anna Kelly comments on working with volunteer organizations; Miss Kay Jones comments on government agencies and segregation; question and answer session. Anne Braden, Myles Horton, Guy Carawan, Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, Rita Sanders, Washington Butler, and others discuss white and African-American leadership; Mr. Butler tells of integration in Oak Ridge; Horton comments on lack of personal contact between whites and African-Americans; discussion of Little Rock school desegregation and efforts of some whites to keep schools open; discussion of breaking down segregation laws before integration movement becomes a reality; summation of the day's session.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/200.
Audio   515A/202
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 27
Scope and Content Note

Mrs. Lois Reeves, presiding; reports of small committees; Rosa Parks reports on Politics and Organizations, comments on world peace as the next major reform movement, praise for League of Women Voters, comments on youths arrested in protest demonstrations; Myles Horton makes general comments on integration; Jim Massingill reports on social and personal relations, comments that African-Americans suspect all whites; Mrs. Reeves reports on role of the church organizations and other groups who are willing to help; Ed Wright and James Bevel report on additional efforts in the future movement; discussion of demonstrations in Huntsville, Alabama; summary of discussions on sit-ins.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/201.
Audio   515A/203
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 27-28
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Viola Bernard, Lewis Jones, and others discuss early ideas of human relationships; report on social and personal relations between whites and African-Americans; Dr. Bernard suggests more tolerance for white liberals; report on "red-baiting" and labeling; comments on overusing white liberals and destroying their usefulness to the movement. Horton gives summary of the session; Septima Clark makes a few closing remarks; member of Southern Christian Leadership Conference outlines objectives of the organization.

Approximate running time: 70 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/202.
Audio   515A/204
Role of whites in desegregation, 1960 May 28
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Bernard speaks on integration and "red-baiting"; comments on "lunatic fringe" who are anti-civil rights, and anti-Semitic, and anti-progress.

Approximate running time: 20 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/203.
Political Education and Community Development workshop
Audio   515A/48
Report on the Civil Rights Act of 1960, 1960 July
Scope and Content Note

William P. Mitchell discusses role of federal judges in enforcement of the law; Myles Horton comments on how to speed up the act and test the law; discussion of issuing a statement on the act; attempts to circumvent the act; civil rights in West Tennessee; Horton comments on the civil rights law as a political tool and predicts more enforcement in the election year. (Also training class for citizenship school teachers.)

Approximate running time: 30 minutes.

Experimental workshop on Adult Education
Audio   515A/205
Adult Education workshop, 1961 January 20
Scope and Content Note

Students introduce themselves and tell of previous experiences; Emogen Stroman tells about Savannah boycott, A. and I. professor tells about sit-ins in Nashville; Septima Clark demonstrates teaching methods used in literacy school, comments on grouping students, how to teach writing, teaching the writing of numbers, and class programming. (Also discussion from workshop on integration.)

Approximate running time: 40 minutes.

Audio   515A/206
Adult Education workshop, 1961 January 21
Scope and Content Note

Septima Clark discusses eviction of tenant farmers in West Tennessee; comments on transition of tenant farmers to truck farmers in Sea Islands and suggests same for West Tennessee; comments on plans to send Lane College students into West Tennessee to run education program; importance of voter registration in adult education schools; evaluations of citizenship schools; influence of citizenship schools on voter registration; comments on what subjects to take up in class; reports from teachers in citizenship schools; aid to citizenship schools by churches; keeping records on individual students; purpose of citizenship schools.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/205.
Audio   515A/207
Adult Education workshop, 1961 January 21
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of African-American goals and working with whites; Beaufort, North Carolina, cited as ideal town for interracial relations; Myles Horton explains his guiding philosophy and what kind of world he is working for; Septima Clark discusses Highlander's plans for training new leaders; Myles Horton outlines extension facilities and financing of programs by Highlander. (Also discussion on Registration and voting.)

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note

Continuation of 515A/206.

See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).

New alliances in the South
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Comments on the integration movement, 1961 February 23
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton comments on integration movement; comments on Haywood County Civic and Welfare League; background of registration and voting in Haywood County; discusses Crusade for Voters in Savannah; Horton explains his philosophy; discussion of Madison County, Alabama; background and purposes of Alabama Human Relations Council; Horton comments on white involvement in the movement; comments on sit-ins and race relations in Nashville, Knoxville, and Huntsville; background of sit-ins and Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee; Ross Anderson tells more about sit-ins; Horton comments on jail as a status symbol; Horton summarizes the day's session and ties in discussion with the overall movement; Horton comments on the joining of old and new leadership.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Audio   515A/209
Comments on the integration movement, 1961 February 24
Scope and Content Note

Wyatt T. Walker discusses background and purpose of integration drive in Petersburg, Virginia, with emphasis upon keeping interest in movement going, cooperation of various groups in Petersburg, and development of student organization, discussion of Savannah boycott, use of mass media for movement, establishing a broad base in the community, and student movement in Savannah; segregation of public facilities in Huntsville; obtaining state charters for organizations. Methods of desegregating public libraries; primary function of various African-American groups; comments on citizenship schools; problem of apathy among African-Americans in Huntsville; problem of maintaining secrecy in planned marches, etc.; summation of session.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/208.
Audio   515A/210
Comments on the integration movement, 1961 February 24
Scope and Content Note

Wyatt T. Walker discusses the background of demonstrations in Nashville; comments on history of African-American movements from 19th century; Alice Cobb tells why sit-ins were necessary and comments on the role of Nashville Community Relations Conference in the movement; Rev. C.T. Vivian speaks on role of churches in Nashville movement, comments on James Lawson, and background leading up to sit-ins; John Lewis speaks on role of students from Nashville colleges, arrest of students; Lester Carr speaks on psychological impact of the sit-ins; question and answer session; comments on demonstrations in Savannah, demonstrations in Atlanta, and bombing of Z. Alexander Looby's home in Nashville; Horton comments on taking advantage of white violence; violence in Nashville and impact upon merchants; role of Nashville African-American minister in the movement.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/209.
Audio   515A/211
Comments on the integration movement, 1961 February 25
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Lewis Jones discusses group movements and organizations, questions survival of integration organizations with no long range goals, comments on Tuskegee Civic Association as a dying mass movement, comments on lawyers and civil rights cases, comments on Democratic Party in the South, and comments on New England schoolteachers who came South; Horton takes over remainder of the session; steering committee nominated; informal discussion after session is over, comments on sending out a leaflet to college students outlining the session at Highlander.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/210.
New Leadership workshop
Audio   515A/212
New Leadership workshop, 1961 March 14
Scope and Content Note

Students introduce themselves and tell why they came to Highlander; singing. Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth's children tell of being arrested for refusing to move to the back of the bus.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/213
New Leadership workshop, 1961 March 15
Scope and Content Note

Rev. Major Jones discusses responsible African-American leadership, Montgomery boycott and role of Martin Luther King Jr., role of the sit-ins in bringing out the best and worst among African-American leaders, destruction of old leadership by the student movement; role of the new leaders; question and answer session; comments on African-American ministers as leaders; comments on "Atlanta Compromise"; comments on survival of sit-in movement; discussion of Black Muslim movement. (Also evaluation of youth camp.)

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/212.
Audio   515A/214
New Leadership workshop, 1961 March 16
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of Black Muslims and efforts to combat the movement. (Also youth camp student council meeting.)

Approximate running time: 15 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/213.
The New Agenda for the Southerner
Audio   515A/215
Discussion of “The Fluid South,” 1961 May 6
Scope and Content Note

James Woods discusses background of social attitudes in the South, economic background of change, population shift from rural to urban, political factor in change, social or cultural factor of the African American, influence of communism and black nationalism, the movement, comments on Marcus Garvey and Father Divine, voting potential of African-Americans; question and answer session; discussion of Muslim movement, failure of Muslims in Atlanta, and use of name “X”; Horton comments on Muslims. (Also panel discussion on integration.)

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/216
Panel discussion on Highlander's Role in the New South, undated
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, Lewis Jones, Septima Clark, and others, discuss employment of African-Americans, need for skilled tradesman, impact of new industry in the South, power elite in the South; Horton recalls starting integration workshops in 1953; Jones predicts more segregation in housing in the nearfuture; discussion of African-Americans in unions. (Also discussion from a citizenship training workshop.)

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Beauticians' workshops on leadership
Audio   515A/217
New leadership responsibilities, 1962 October 29
Scope and Content Note

Lillian Robinson, discussion leader, and Lewis Jones, consultant; discussion of leadership responsibilities in training African-Americans for job opportunities; Mrs. Ruth Griffin speaks on leadership responsibility in voter education. Aimee Horton conducts skits on an effective democratic society; Myles Horton gives summary of the session; discussion of ideas for future voter education drives; Bernice Robinson offers Highlander's help in future drives.

Approximate running time: 110 minutes.

Audio   515A/218
Leadership responsibilities, 1963 January 21
Scope and Content Note

Dr. Lewis Jones speaks to a group of beauticians in Chattanooga on leadership responsibilities and better job opportunities for African-Americans, number of top jobs available, need for more technical and vocational schools, civil service, unions and apprenticeship training programs, employment of African-Americans in various branches of government; question and answer session; discussion of test cases and resulting loss of jobs; comments on lack of interest in better schools for African-Americans.

Approximate running time: 100 minutes.

Voter Education workshops
Audio   515A/219
Votes Education, 1962 June 4-5
Scope and Content Note

Students singing “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,” “Soldiers of Freedom,” “If I Had A Hammer,” “Oh, Freedom,” and “We Shall Overcome”; Bernice Robinson asks students to introduce themselves and tell of their experiences; evaluation of plans to be used in the drive; plans for organizing Greenwood and Vicksburg, Mississippi; methods used by students in voter education drive in Cleveland, Mississippi; Hosea Williams speaks to the students on organizing and gives background of drive in Savannah, Georgia; comments on registration and voting strength.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/220
Voter education, 1962 June 5
Scope and Content Note

Hosea Williams speaks to students on working with local politicians, difficulty of organizing rural areas, use of singing in the movement; question and answer session; new students introduce themselves; Miss Edna Smyre speaks on voter registration in Knoxville.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/219.
Audio   515A/221
Voter education, 1962 June 5-6
Scope and Content Note

Lewis Jones comments on Knoxville drive; Miss Smyre urges the use of all members of community no matter what their status; Lewis Jones and a student have a heated exchange over use of certain methods; value of stressing the drive and not the sponsoring organization; Hosea Williams expresses fear of factionalism among African-Americans and warns students to hold their tempers; Bernice Robinson comments on Highlander's role in the labor and integration movements and stresses idea of the program coming before the organization; discussion of how closely to identify with local organizations; Williams warns students not to become involved with local controversies; Williams urges African-Americans to run for office wherever possible; Lewis Jones tells of African-American organizations that worked for Wendell Willkie in 1940; discussion of corrupt politics and politicians. Washington Butler speaks on evaluation of candidates and comments on issues on the city level; Horton defines purpose of workshop; Butler and Horton lead discussion of issues and candidates; Butler comments on African-American community in Oak Ridge.

Approximate running time: 180 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/220.
Audio   515A/222
Voter education, 1962 June 6
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton comments on power structure in the South and old African-American leadership; Butler discusses the use of power structure to African-Americans' advantage; power structure in Albany, Georgia; discussion of delivering the vote; Butler comments on effectiveness of League of Women Voters, campaign contributions, factionalism among African-Americans, ethics in politics, and comments on Frank Clement and machine politics in Tennessee.

Approximate running time: 165 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/221.
Audio   515A/223
Voter Education, 1962 June 7
Scope and Content Note

Esau Jenkins discusses background and purpose of the Palmetto State Voters Association, political organization,on Johns Island, comments on "Uncle Tom's" and vested interest groups among African-Americans, use of economic pressure in Charleston to get more jobs for African-Americans, and comments on political power of the vote; question and answer session; comments on evaluation of candidates; role of teachers in the movement; political appointment of African-American teachers; ministers who refuse to help; background of citizenship committee in Charleston area; comments on mixed neighborhoods in Charleston; problem of maintaining a unified movement; comments on police discrimination in Charleston and how citizenship committee works for arrested African-Americans; comments on newspapers and the movement; comments on making inroads in a local area.

Approximate running time: 180 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/222.
Audio   515A/224
Voter education, 1962 June 7-8
Scope and Content Note

Esau Jenkins comments on making inroads in a local area; Bernice Robinson gives a summary of the day's session and gives students some general advice; discussion of two party system in the South; Esau comments on 1960 election, the vote on Edisto Island, and faith of adults in the student movement. Charles Sherrod discusses drawing up guidelines to be used by future workers in voter registration drives; Bernice Robinson takes students to task for lack of seriousness; outline or code of conduct for workers while in the field; discussion of plans for summer program of voter registration.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/223.
Audio   515A/225
Voter education, 1962 June 8
Scope and Content Note

Students participate in a discussion of individual plans for summer programs; Bernice Robinson tells of teaching in Sea Islands and discusses citizenship schools in general; Horton urges students to formulate plans for specific period of time, comments on use of churches for meetings; Horton and students discuss the Albany, Georgia movement and use of new concepts in the movement; discussion of symbolism in the movement.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/224.
Audio   515A/226
Voter education, 1962 June 8-9
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton leads a discussion of the need to work on key counties to be used as a symbol of success, and comments on "Freedom Rides" as a symbol; he leads discussion of evaluation of the workshop; opinions of students on purpose of the workshop; Horton sums up what has been attempted in the workshop and suggests that students help set up a workshop for Tougaloo, Mississippi; discusses financing Highlander's operations and comments on how the school can help future drives; students offer suggestions for future workshop.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note

Continuation of 515A/225.

See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).

Audio   515A/227
Voter Education workshop (Tougaloo, Mississippi) 1962 June 18
Scope and Content Note

Students introduce themselves, tell of past experiences and future plans; discussion of registration barriers in Mississippi, contacts in local areas, role playing as part of a workshop, sponsoring organizations, and plans for long range voter education drives in Mississippi; Rev. R.L.T. Smith comments on voter registration drive as akin to missionary work; Professor Yates comments on practical aspects of registration drive; comments on poll tax in Mississippi; Highlander staff member gives background of the school in labor and race relations; closing remarks by Myles Horton.

Approximate running time: 95 minutes.

Audio   515A/228
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1962 July 2
Scope and Content Note

Kenneth Kemper discusses role of government and its branches, power of governor and how his power is used to maintain segregation, role of state legislature in Mississippi, judicial branch of government; Peter Gilbert discusses registration requirements in Mississippi; literacy tests and voting restrictions in Mississippi; comments on voting restrictions in South Carolina; comments on backing of Justice Dept. and Civil Rights Commission.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/229
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1962 July 2
Scope and Content Note

Bernice Robinson, Kenneth Kemper, and Peter Gilbert give summary of session; discussion of lack of favorable publicity in Mississippi, role playing in voter registration, discussion of African-American life in Mississippi, role of ministers in the movement, and comments on fears of African-Americans in the South.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/228.
Audio   515A/230
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1962 July 3
Scope and Content Note

Peter Gilbert discusses registration forms, outlines answers to each of the questions, and stresses importance of each question; discussion of question on interpretation of Mississippi constitution; Bob Johnson discusses poll tax, exemptions to poll tax, primary and general elections, choosing a candidate and the power of the African-American to vote; discussion of voter registration in Jackson, Mississippi; comments on structure of the Democratic Party in Mississippi; review of the session.

Approximate running time: 160 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/229.
Audio   515A/231
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1962 July 4
Scope and Content Note

Students reading and interpreting the Mississippi constitution. Bob Johnson discusses running for office and electioneering, Democratic Party on the local and national level, and power of the African-American vote in the South; role playing on running for office; Amzie Moore and John Hodges make mock political speeches.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/230.
Audio   515A/232
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1962 July 4
Scope and Content Note

Following mock political speeches by Amzie Moore and John Hodges, students participate in questioning of the "candidates," and general comments on both speeches; skits on voter registration. Kenneth Kemper speaking on branches of national government; discussion of federal courts and regulatory agencies; Peter Gilbert discusses federal protection for civil rights workers and what to do if arrested.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes

Note: Continuation of 515A/231.
Audio   515A/233
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1962 July 5
Scope and Content Note

Peter Gilbert comments on favorable publicity, election pressure, running African-American candidates, and block voting; summary of voting and registration; procedure for getting African-American students registered in white schools; student evaluations of session from (in order) James Jones, John Hodges, Bob Moses, Susie Williams, Carolyn Redd, Robert Talbert, Minnie McCoy, Willie Mae Foster, Carnell Lowe, Bobbie Robinson, Alice Peck, Remlie Johnson, and Amzie Moore.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Note: Continuation of 515A/232.
The Role of the Church and the Place of Non-violence in the Civil Rights Struggle
Audio   515A/234
Voter Education workshop (Mississippi), 1964 February
Alternate Format: All or part has been digitized and is available online: Part 1 of 2 and Part 2 of 2.

Scope and Content Note

Group singing of freedom songs followed by a discussion of why Christian people are reluctant to involve themselves in the civil rights movement, how to encourage participation, and how God works in the movement. C.T. Vivian speaks about justice and equal opportunity in America, repenting for the apathy of the past, hardships to be faced in the future, and the need for leadership. C.L. Jordan speaks on organizing a movement and using Jesus as a model teacher.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/235
Church and non-violence in civil rights, 1964 February 4
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of involuntary military service; constitutionality of alternative service, the biblical story of escape from bondage, non-violence, God's will for man, and the relevancy of religion to life today. C.L. Jordan tells the story of John the Baptist's life as if it were part of the civil rights movement in the South. C.T. Vivian talks about the scope of the movement and some of the problems it faces.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/236
Church and non-violence in civil rights, 1964 February
Scope and Content Note

Singing. C.T. Vivian gives a review of the program on the non-violent revolution including issues raised, participants, tactics, goals, and the necessity of dealing with basic issues from a radical approach with masses of people, gaining allies outside the African-American population, and dealing with fears. In a Bible session, C.L. Jordan interprets passages from John and Matthew in contemporary terms depicting Jesus as a leader of a movement. Discussion of why people are reluctant to participate in the civil rights movement.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/237
Church and non-violence in civil rights, 1964 February
Scope and Content Note

Interpretation and discussion of Biblical passages; children perform a skit about the lost continent of Atlantis; C.T. Vivian leads a discussion on the civil rights movement emphasizing the need to win allies such as among African-Americans, civil rights groups, student groups and American Indians, by raising the issues of housing, jobs, and the right to vote.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/238
Church and non-violence in civil rights, undated
Scope and Content Note

Review of the discussions on 515A/235 and 236. Discussion of productive non-violence and the role of the church in race relations; comments on how the church can work for the solution of the problems of poor housing, unemployment, and discrimination. Plans for integrating churches are considered.

Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

SNCC Poetry workshop
Audio   515A/239
Poetry workshop, 1965 May 27
Scope and Content Note

Students at lunch talking about relationships between men and women and their rights and duties. Students read poems they have written on a wide variety of subjects ranging from love to racial problems.

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Louisiana Citizenship and Voter Education workshop, New Orleans, Louisiana
Audio   515A/240
Citizenship and voter education, 1966 February 2-3
Scope and Content Note

Discussion of civil rights, freedom of speech, voting, the power structure, educating the people, establishing a third political party, writing the party platform, and gaining public support, comments on the African-American as part of American culture, equal opportunity for African-Americans, and distrust of the press; discussion of various periodicals and newspapers and of social conditions in South Africa Ben Smith talks about African-Americans in politics.

Approximate running time: 240 minutes.

Appalachian Leadership workshop
Audio   515A/241
Excerpts from discussions of community problems in Kentucky and West Virginia, 1967 October 6-9
Scope and Content Note

Myles Horton, speaking to a group of VISTA workers, gives advice on how to help the mountain people.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Youth Project
Audio   515A/213
Youth camp, 1960 August
Scope and Content Note

Staff evaluation of the individual campers, how each one responds to camp, other children, authority, etc. (Also New Leadership workshop discussion.)

Approximate running time: 60 minutes.

Audio   515A/214
Youth camp (continued), 1960 August 10
Scope and Content Note

Student council meeting; 214 discussion of way to make future camps better; discussion of one girl who left camp; problem of recruiting; evaluations of camp by students.

Approximate running time: 50 minutes.

Audio   515A/215
Youth camp (continued), 1960 August 15
Scope and Content Note

Panel discussion on integration; Septima Clark comments on Nashville PTA; comments on changing conservative thinking in community; reason why some African-Americans do not assert their rights; NAACP boycott in Savannah discussed, how boycott enforced, and exploitation of African-Americans by other African-Americans; comments on Charlotte, North Carolina; unification of African-American community; difficulty of organizing for equal education; opinions of students on school integration, quality of schools, and ministers who refuse to aid movement; comments on Tuskegee and African-American community there; school integration in Louisville, Kentucky; voter registration and integration of schools in Knoxville; reasons why some African-Americans don't want to go to white schools; qualifications of African-American students; some advantages to a grade-a-year plan integration.

Approximate running time: 120 minutes.

Audio   515A/243
Evaluation of Summer Youth Project, undated
Scope and Content Note

Participants comment on the things they have learned through the project. Group singing led by Guy Carawan.

Approximate running time: 45 minutes

Mss 265
Part 2 (Mss 265, Micro 795, Audio 807A): 1977 Additions, 1936-1978
Physical Description: 7.6 cubic feet (19 archives box), 1 partial-reel of microfilm (35 mm), and 15 tape recordings 
Scope and Content Note

A continuation of Part 1, these additions document Highlander's activities primarily between 1966 and 1971. Minutes, reports, correspondence, financial materials, workshop materials, clippings, and other records concerning Highlander's civil rights workshops; participation in the Poor People's Campaign in Washington, D.C. in 1968; establishment of the Appalachian program; efforts to begin a multi-racial program with Chicanos in the West and Puerto Ricans, blacks, and Appalachians in Chicago; worry over increasing repression in the country; continuing troubles with governmental investigations; and other activities. Also included are fifteen audio recordings documenting work in the 1950s, particularly the citizenship program in South Carolina's Sea Islands.

Arranged in a similar manner to the Original Collection, these additions are in seven series: EARLY RECORDS (containing just a few documents from the 1930s and 1940s); ADMINISTRATIVE FILES; GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE; SUBJECT FILES; PUBLICATIONS; CLIPPINGS; and AUDIO RECORDINGS. In general, the documentation seems less complete than in Part 1, the original segment of the collection. Correspondence is primarily to and from Myles Horton and C. Conrad Browne, Highlander administrative director, while the work of other staff is represented mainly through formal reports rather than working files.

Series: Early Records
Box   92
  Folder   1
Samuel Everett correspondence regarding the Committee on the Community School, 1936-1937
Song books
Box   92
  Folder   2
Everybody Sings (ILGWU)
Box   92
  Folder   2
Everybody Sings!
Box   92
  Folder   2
People's Songs (3 issues), 1947 January and May; 1948 September
Box   92
  Folder   2
Pioneer Youth Song Book (cover only)
Publications
Box   92
  Folder   3
“Field Classes for Labor Unions, An Experiment in Workers' Education,” 1937
Box   92
  Folder   3
“What Everyone Should Know About the Union, Number 2: How the Union Works,” 1937
Series: Administrative Files
Box   92
  Folder   4
Constitution and by-laws, 1969
Box   92
  Folder   5
Policy statements, 1966, 1970
Box   92
  Folder   6
Annual reports and related materials, 1974-1978
Box   92
  Folder   7-10
Board of Directors minutes, lists, reports, and memoranda 1968-1971
Box   92
  Folder   11
Staff meeting minutes, 1967, 1970
Box   92
  Folder   12
Activities calendar, 1970-1971
Financial materials
Box   92
  Folder   13
Reports and miscellaneous, 1966-1971
Box   92
  Folder   14
“Program Book,” 1965-1966, 1971
Box   93
  Folder   1-2
Income journals, 1966 September 1-1968 August 31
Box   93
  Folder   3-4
Disbursement journals, 1966 September 1-1968 August 31
Box   93
  Folder   5
Monthly balance sheets, 1968-1971
Personnel
Box   92
  Folder   15
General, 1970, undated
Box   92
  Folder   16
Board and staff résumés and biographical information
Box   92
  Folder   17
Retirement plan, 1965-1968
Box   92
  Folder   18
Myles Horton's retirement, 1969
Box   92
  Folder   19
Insurance, 1963-1971
Box   92
  Folder   20
Property: ownership and repairs, 1965-1971
Box   92
  Folder   21
Highlander's records, 1966, 1969-1970
Box   92
  Folder   22
Research library, 1965-1967, 1971
Series: General Correspondence
Box   94
  Folder   1
Unidentified correspondence
Box   94
  Folder   2
A - miscellaneous
Box   94
  Folder   3
Adams, Frank 1969-1970
Box   94
  Folder   4
Attwood, William 1961-1962, 1966
Box   94
  Folder   5
Austin, Richard Cartwright 1966-1968
Box   94
  Folder   6
B - miscellaneous
Box   94
  Folder   7
Bates, Scott 1966-1971
Box   94
  Folder   8
Becker, John 1965-1971
Box   94
  Folder   9
Beecher, John 1966-1970
Box   94
  Folder   10
Bernstein, Daniel J. 1965-1966
Box   94
  Folder   11
Bikel, Theodore 1967
Box   94
  Folder   12
Bishop, Walter and Ruby 1966-1971
Box   94
  Folder   13
Blake, Herman 1967-1968
Box   94
  Folder   14
Blossom, Fred 1965-1967
Box   94
  Folder   15
Bond, Julian 1968-1970
Box   94
  Folder   16
Boyle, Kay 1966-1970
Box   94
  Folder   17
Branstetter, Cecil 1969
Box   94
  Folder   18
Brooks, David and Toby 1966-1971
Box   94
  Folder   19
Brubeck, Dave 1964, 1970
Box   94
  Folder   20
C - miscellaneous
Box   94
  Folder   21
Cadle, Mary and Tillman 1965-1970
Box   94
  Folder   22
Carawan, Guy and Candie 1966-1971
Box   94
  Folder   23
Carpenter, Ted 1970-1971
Box   95
  Folder   1
Clark, Michael 1968
Box   95
  Folder   2
Clark, Sam 1966-1968
Box   95
  Folder   3
Clark, Septima 1966-1970
Box   95
  Folder   4
Clyde, Ethel 1965-1971
Box   95
  Folder   5
Cobb, Alice 1966-1971
Box   95
  Folder   6
D - miscellaneous
Box   95
  Folder   7
Day, Gardiner 1964-1971
Box   95
  Folder   8
E - miscellaneous
Box   95
  Folder   9
Easterling, Edith 1968-1971
Box   95
  Folder   10
Elam, Stanley 1966-1967
Box   95
  Folder   11
F - miscellaneous
Box   95
  Folder   12
Farley, Edward S. 1966-1970
Box   95
  Folder   13
Faulk, John Henry 1969-1971
Box   95
  Folder   14
Foster, Frank and Mary 1966-1971
Box   95
  Folder   15
Frazier, Howard 1966-1971
Box   95
  Folder   16
G - miscellaneous
Box   95
  Folder   17
Gitt, Jesse 1969-1970
Box   95
  Folder   18
Gomillion, Charles Goode, Dr. 1966-1971
Box   95
  Folder   19
Gott, Peter and Polly 1967-1969
Box   95
  Folder   20
Greene, Maxine 1966-1971
Box   96
  Folder   1
H - miscellaneous
Box   96
  Folder   2
Holland, Al 1967-1971
Box   96
  Folder   3
Horton, Aimee 1967-1971
Box   96
  Folder   4
I - miscellaneous
Box   96
  Folder   5-6
Intra-staff memoranda and correspondence, 1964-1971
Box   96
  Folder   7
J - miscellaneous
Box   96
  Folder   8
Jenkins, Esau 1966-1971
Box   96
  Folder   9
Johnson Foundation (regarding "Sounds of Poverty"), 1967-1968
Box   96
  Folder   10
Jones, Lewis 1968-1970
Box   96
  Folder   11
Justus, May 1966-1971
Box   96
  Folder   12
K - miscellaneous
Box   96
  Folder   13
Kerness, Elton and Bonnie 1967-1970
Box   96
  Folder   14
Kobak, Sue and John 1969-1971
Box   96
  Folder   15
Kuenzli, Al 1970
Box   96
  Folder   16
Kunstler, William 1968
Box   96
  Folder   17
L - miscellaneous
Box   97
  Folder   1
Lamont, Margaret 1964-1970
Box   97
  Folder   2
Lasker, Morris 1964-1970
Box   97
  Folder   3
Lee, Maryat 1970
Box   97
  Folder   4
Liveright, A.A. “Sandy,” 1966-1969
Box   97
  Folder   5
Ludwig, Tom 1966-1970
Box   97
  Folder   6
Lynch, Alice 1966-1971
Box   97
  Folder   7
Lynch, Ed and Pat 1967-1971
Box   97
  Folder   8
M - miscellaneous
Box   97
  Folder   9
Mayer, Albert 1967-1968
Box   97
  Folder   10
Meacham, Stewart 1966-1971
Box   97
  Folder   11
Millar, Charles (Detroit) 1967-1968
Box   97
  Folder   12
Miller, Joe 1968-1971
Box   97
  Folder   13
Mitchell, Morris R. 1965-1970
Box   97
  Folder   14
Montgomery, Kenneth and Lucy 1966-1968
Box   97
  Folder   15
Mulloy, Joe and Karen 1967-1970
Box   97
  Folder   16
N - miscellaneous
Netherlands
Box   97
  Folder   17
General, 1966-1971
Box   98
  Folder   1
de Sabloniere, Margrit 1966-1971
Box   98
  Folder   2
van Stapele, Monique 1968-1969
Box   98
  Folder   3
O - miscellaneous
Box   98
  Folder   4
P - miscellaneous
Box   98
  Folder   5
Poor People's Embassy, 1969
Box   98
  Folder   6
Posey, Buford 1966-1971
Box   98
  Folder   7
Pratt, George D. 1965-1971
Box   98
  Folder   8
R - miscellaneous
Box   98
  Folder   9
Rapoport, Bernard 1969-1971
Box   98
  Folder   10
Requests for Assistance in Financing or Setting Up Workshops, 1965-1967, 1970
Box   98
  Folder   11-12
Requests for information, visits and work 1966-1971
Box   98
  Folder   13
Reynolds, Malvina 1967-1971
Box   98
  Folder   14
Rogers, Walter and Elizabeth 1967-1970
Box   98
  Folder   15
Romasco, Albert and Anne 1966-1970
Box   98
  Folder   16
Rowe, Franklin R. 1966-1971
Box   99
  Folder   1-2
S - miscellaneous
Box   99
  Folder   3
Salter, John R., Jr. 1966-1967
Box   99
  Folder   4
Sarvis, Alva T. 1966-1967
Box   99
  Folder   5
Saunders, Bill 1966-1971
Box   99
  Folder   6
Schneiderman, Bea 1964-1970
Box   99
  Folder   7
Sir, Joe 1967
Box   99
  Folder   8
Smathers, Eugene, Reverend 1967
Box   99
  Folder   9
Stone, Norman Clement and Karen 1966-1971
Box   99
  Folder   10
T - miscellaneous
Box   99
  Folder   11
Tanner, Hilda 1967-1971
Box   99
  Folder   12
Tanzman, Harriet 1968-1971
Box   99
  Folder   13
Thompson, John B. 1966-1971
Box   99
  Folder   14
U and V - miscellaneous
Box   99
  Folder   15
W - miscellaneous
Box   99
  Folder   16
West, Don 1966-1969
Box   99
  Folder   17
Wexler, Haskell 1967-1970
Box   99
  Folder   18
Willimetz, Emil and Joie 1967-1970
Box   99
  Folder   19
Willis, Jack 1968
Box   99
  Folder   20
Wolfe, George and Bee 1967-1971
Box   99
  Folder   21
X, Y, Z - miscellaneous
Box   99
  Folder   22
Yoon, Benjamin Hyun, Reverend 1968
Series: Subject Files
Addresses and speeches, 1965-1970
Note: See "Conferences, meetings, speeches and trips" for staff members' speeches.
Box   100
  Folder   1
Blake, Herman
Box   100
  Folder   1
Caudill, Harry M.
Box   100
  Folder   1
Clark, Mike
Box   100
  Folder   1
Easterling, Edith
Box   100
  Folder   1
Fessler, Donald R.
Box   100
  Folder   2
Adult Degree program for Appalachians at Goddard, 1971
Box   100
  Folder   3
Adult Education Association, 1965-1970
Box   100
  Folder   4
American Civil Liberties Union in Tennessee, 1966-1971
Box   100
  Folder   5
American Friends Service Committee, 1966-1970, undated
Box   100
  Folder   6
Appalachian Field Study Center (Thorsten Horton, Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Education) 1966-1968
Box   100
  Folder   7
Appalachian field trip reports - Myles Horton, 1967-1969
Box   100
  Folder   8
Appalachian Project, 1965-1967
Appalachian Self-Education Project
Box   100
  Folder   9
Correspondence, 1967-1970
Box   100
  Folder   10
Reports and miscellaneous documents, 1968-1971
Box   100
  Folder   11
Notes and drafts, undated
Box   100
  Folder   12
Potential staff, 1968-1969
Box   100
  Folder   13
Appalachian Studies programs, 1967-1968
Box   100
  Folder   14
Appalachian volunteers, 1966-1969
Box   100
  Folder   15
Arthur Morgan School, 1965-1969
Box   100
  Folder   16
Association of World Colleges and Universities, 1970-1971
Attacks and investigations
Box   100
  Folder   17
General, 1961-1970
Box   100
  Folder   18
“Dial-A-Diatribe,” 1965-1967
Box   101
  Folder   1
Cas Walker and stolen Highlander documents, 1966-1967
Box   101
  Folder   2
Free speech meeting, 1967 January 26
Proposed State of Tennessee investigations, 1967-1968
Box   101
  Folder   3
General papers
Box   101
  Folder   4
Clippings
Box   101
  Folder   5
Citizens' Crusade Against Poverty - Southern Rural Action Project, 1968
Box   101
  Folder   6
James Coleman interview with Myles Horton regarding community organizing, 1968
Box   101
  Folder   7
Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), 1971
Box   101
  Folder   8
Community school, 1968
Box   101
  Folder   9
Conference to Counter Repression, Highlander 1971 June 19
Conferences, meetings, speeches and trips
Myles Horton
Note: See also "Appalachian field trip reports - Myles Horton."
Box   101
  Folder   10-11
General, 1966-1971
Box   101
  Folder   12
Conference on White Organizing, Washington, D.C. 1967 February
Box   101
  Folder   13
Amherst lecture, 1967 April 27-29
Box   101
  Folder   14
Western trip, 1968 November-1969 February
Box   101
  Folder   15
Western and Chicago trip, 1970 January-February
Box   101
  Folder   16
Western trip, 1970 August
Box   101
  Folder   17
Missouri Association for Social Welfare Annual Conference, 1970 October
Box   101
  Folder   18
Western and Chicago trip, 1971 February
Box   101
  Folder   19
Netherlands trip, 1971 March-April
Myles Horton and Conrad Browne
Box   101
  Folder   20
New York trip, 1967 June
Box   101
  Folder   21
Cincinnati fundraising meetings, 1969 May 20 and November 10
Box   101
  Folder   22
Washington, D.C., reception (with staff) 1969 October 24
Box   102
  Folder   1
New York reception (with staff), 1969 October 26
Box   102
  Folder   2
Scarsdale reception, 1970 February 22
Conrad Browne
Box   102
  Folder   3
General, 1966-1971
Box   102
  Folder   4
New York trip, 1966 November
Box   102
  Folder   5
Virginia trip, 1969 January
Box   102
  Folder   6
Mike Clark - European trip, 1970-1971
Box   102
  Folder   7
Frank Adams - general, 1971
Box   102
  Folder   8
Miscellaneous
Box   102
  Folder   9
Congress for Appalachian Development, 1966-1967
Box   102
  Folder   10
Consumer Federation of America (Howard Frazier), 1970-1971
Box   102
  Folder   11-13
Council of the Southern Mountains (CSM), 1966-1971
Box   102
  Folder   14
Delta ministry, 1965-1970, undated
Box   102
  Folder   15
(Fifth) Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change, 1971
Box   102
  Folder   16
Elderly program, 1971
Box   103
  Folder   1
Fayette - Haywood work camps, 1966-1971
Box   103
  Folder   2
Festival of American Folklife, Washington, D.C. (Joyce Dukes and Florence Reece) 1971
Box   103
  Folder   3
Regarding films, 1966-1971
Box   103
  Folder   4
FOCIS (Federation of Communities in Service), 1968-1969
Box   103
  Folder   5
Freedom Fund (“We Shall Overcome” money), 1966
Box   103
  Folder   6
Freedom Information Service, 1967
Box   103
  Folder   7
Friends World College, 1966-1971
Fundraising
Note: See also "Conferences, meetings, speeches and trips."
Appeals
Box   103
  Folder   8
General, 1965-1971
Box   103
  Folder   9
Adams-Bennett letter, 1966
Box   103
  Folder   10
Fire insurance substitutes, 1967-1970
Benefits
Box   103
  Folder   11
Art auction, 1964
Box   103
  Folder   12
King sculpture, 1969-1970
Box   103
  Folder   13
Pete Seeger concert, Chicago 1967
Box   103
  Folder   14
Bequests, 1965-1971
Box   103
  Folder   15
Capital Fund Campaign, 1969-1971
Committees
Box   103
  Folder   16
Chicago, 1966-1967
Box   103
  Folder   17
West Coast, 1966-1969
Box   103
  Folder   18
Contributors lists
Box   103
  Folder   19
Foundations and corporations, 1961-1971
Box   103
  Folder   20
Liveright Memorial contributions, 1969-1970
Box   103
  Folder   21
Program proposals, 1968-1969, undated
Box   104
  Folder   1
Stock transactions, 1962-1966
Box   104
  Folder   2
Tax exemption, 1957, 1970
Box   104
  Folder   3
Miscellaneous documents, 1969-1970
Box   104
  Folder   4
Grimke-Brown Coalition, 1968-1970
Box   104
  Folder   5
Housing (Chris Ahrens, OEO-STAP) 1969
Box   104
  Folder   6
Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, 1966-1969
Box   104
  Folder   7
Knoxville, Tennessee 1963, 1966-1971
Box   104
  Folder   8
Knoxville College incident, 1968
Box   104
  Folder   9
Koinonia Farm, 1966-1971
Box   104
  Folder   10
Law Center for Constitutional Rights, 1968
Box   104
  Folder   11
Liberty House (Poor People's Corporation), 1966-1968, undated
Box   104
  Folder   12
Marrowbone Folk School, 1967-1971
Box   104
  Folder   13
Metropolitan Associates of Philadelphia, 1968
Box   104
  Folder   14
Miscellaneous papers regarding repression, 1968, undated
Box   104
  Folder   15
(George) Mitchell Scholarship Fund, 1967-1968
Box   104
  Folder   16
Mountain Summer Arts, 1968
Box   104
  Folder   17
Moving Ahead Together (MAT), Dayton, Ohio (Al Holland) 1966-1967
Music
Festivals and workshops
Box   104
  Folder   18
SSOC Music workshop, 1966 November 17-19
Box   104
  Folder   19
Penny Festivals, Atlanta, Georgia 1967-1968
Box   104
  Folder   20
Soul Roots Festivals, Atlanta, Georgia 1967-1968
Box   104
  Folder   21
Appalachia Music Jamboree, 1967 August 25-26
Box   104
  Folder   22
Mountain Music Weekend workshop, 1967 December 1-3
Box   104
  Folder   23
Evening of Music, 1968 August 30
Box   104
  Folder   24
Appalachian Mountain Festival, Knoxville 1968 November 4
Box   105
  Folder   1
National Folk Festival, Knoxville 1969 October 16-18
Box   105
  Folder   2
Workshop, 1969 October 19-21
Box   105
  Folder   3
Workshop on Appalachian Folk Music and Education, 1970 December 11-13
Box   105
  Folder   4
Miscellaneous items, 1965-1966
Box   105
  Folder   5
National Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1967-1970
National Conference for New Politics, 1967
Box   105
  Folder   6
Pre-convention papers
Box   105
  Folder   7
Convention and post-convention papers
Box   105
  Folder   8
National Education Association, 1966-1970, undated
Box   105
  Folder   9
Operation Freedom, 1966-1972
Box   105
  Folder   10
Patrons of Housing, Berea, Kentucky 1967
Box   105
  Folder   11
Penn Community Services, 1966-1970
Box   105
  Folder   12
Poor People's Campaign, 1968
Note: See also "Workshops: Poor People's Cultural Workshop, 1968 May 20-June 29"
Poor People's Self-Help Corporation
Note: See "Council of the Southern Mountains."
Publicity
Note: See also "Conference, meetings, speeches and trips."
Box   105
  Folder   13
Editorial Conference, 1969 July 12
Box   105
  Folder   14
Mailing lists and reports, 1962, 1964, undated
Box   105
  Folder   15
Mimeo materials, 1966-1971
Box   105
  Folder   16
Miscellaneous items, 1966-1970
Box   105
  Folder   17
News releases, 1967-1968
Box   105
  Folder   18
Tom Bledsoe book, 1969
Box   106
  Folder   1
Reference letters used in publicity, 1964-1969
Box   106
  Folder   2
Resource information, undated
Box   106
  Folder   3
Settlement institutions of Appalachia, 1969-1970
Box   106
  Folder   4
Society for Study of Residential Adult Education, 1967-1968
Box   106
  Folder   5
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1969-1970, undated
Box   106
  Folder   6-8
Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), 1966-1971
Box   106
  Folder   9
Southern Legal Action Movement, 1969-1971, undated
Box   106
  Folder   10
Southern Regional Council, 1967, 1971
Box   106
  Folder   11
Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1966-1969
Box   106
  Folder   12
Southwest Georgia Project, 1970
Box   106
  Folder   13
Sponsors, 1966-1969
Box   107
  Folder   1
Spring Conference, 1966-1971
Box   107
  Folder   2
Steering Committee Against Repression, 1967-1970
Box   107
  Folder   3
Strip mining, 1971
Box   107
  Folder   4
Student Woodlawn Area Project (SWAP), 1966
Box   107
  Folder   5
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 1966-1968
Box   107
  Folder   6
Suncoast Progress, St. Petersburg, Florida 1967-1968
Box   107
  Folder   7
Swedish Project (Foreign Aid to American Poor), 1969-1970
Box   107
  Folder   8
Tennessee Commission on Human Development, 1967-1971
Box   107
  Folder   9
Tennessee Commission on Human Relations, 1964-1970
Box   107
  Folder   10
Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 1970-1972
Box   107
  Folder   11
United Farm Workers (UFW), 1967-1971
Box   107
  Folder   12
Vietnam Summer, 1967
Box   107
  Folder   13
Virginia Council on Human Relations, 1967-1970, undated
Visitors
Box   107
  Folder   14
Gardiner M. Day visit, 1966
Box   107
  Folder   15
John Henry Faulk visit, 1969
Box   107
  Folder   16
Friends World Institute tours, 1967-1968
Note: See also "Friends World College."
Box   107
  Folder   17
Mr. Lavanam visit, 1966
Box   108
  Folder   1
Putney graduate tours, 1967
Box   108
  Folder   2
Saskia Van Der Muelen visit, 1968
Box   108
  Folder   3
Miscellaneous tour groups and individuals, 1966-1970
Box   108
  Folder   4
Vocations for Social Change (George Brosi), 1968, 1971
Box   108
  Folder   5
Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA), 1968-1970
Box   108
  Folder   6-7
Western program, 1968-1971, undated
Note: See also "Workshops: Workshop on Social Movements, 1971 April 26-28."
Box   108
  Folder   8
Williams, Charlie 1968-1969
Work camps
Box   108
  Folder   9
International Voluntary Service Camp at Friendship Center, Bryson City, North Carolina 1967 July 1-22
Workshops
Box   108
  Folder   10
Appalachian Community Leadership workshops, 1967 January-December
Box   108
  Folder   11
Fitzgerald, Georgia, workshop 1967 February 21-24
Box   108
  Folder   12
Appalachian series, 1967 March 31-April 9
Bolivar County, Mississippi, Political Campaign workshops 1967 April 12-May 10
Box   108
  Folder   13
Reports
Box   108
  Folder   14
Workshop materials (listed)
Box   108
  Folder   15
Workshop materials (unlisted)
Candidate training workshops, 1967 September 22-24 and September 29-October 1
Box   109
  Folder   1
Correspondence and reports
Box   109
  Folder   2
Workshop materials
Box   109
  Folder   3
West Virginia Mountain Project VISTA trainees, 1967 October 20-23
Box   109
  Folder   4
College workshop, 1968 January 6-7
Box   109
  Folder   5
Community Development Foundation workshop, 1968 January 29-February 2
Box   109
  Folder   6
Proposed West Virginia Tax workshop, 1968 February
Box   109
  Folder   7
Communications workshop, Johns Island 1968 April 6-7
Box   109
  Folder   8
Mountain Cadre Training workshop, 1968 April 15-18
Box   109
  Folder   9
City, County, and State Candidates workshop, Fitzgerald, Georgia 1968 May 16-19
Box   109
  Folder   10
Poor People's Cultural workshop, Resurrection City, Washington, D.C. 1968 May 20-June 29
Box   109
  Folder   11
Boone County Association for the Needy (B-CAN) Leadership (West Virginia Mountain Project), 1968 May 31-June 2
Box   109
  Folder   12
Southern Conference Educational Fund/Southern Mountain Project Cadre, 1968 June 4-7
Box   109
  Folder   13
Community Organizing Group from Athens, Georgia 1968 September 19-22
Box   109
  Folder   14
Appalachian Community Leadership workshops, 1968 October 18-21 and 25-27
Box   109
  Folder   15
Council of the Southern Mountains workshop for community action staff, 1969 March 20-21
Box   109
  Folder   16
Unidentified workshop, 1969 June
Box   109
  Folder   17
Proposed workshop, Fitzgerald, Georgia 1969 Summer
Box   109
  Folder   18
Humanist workshop on Appalachia(cancelled), 1969 August 24-31
Box   109
  Folder   19
Mountain and Chicago Appalachian workshop, 1969 October 31-November 2
Box   109
  Folder   20
Building Strong Community Groups, 1970 February 6-8
Box   109
  Folder   21
Multi-racial workshop for American Poor, 1970 April 20-24
Box   109
  Folder   22
Appalachian workshop on Small Discussion Groups, 1970 May 22-24
Box   109
  Folder   23
Appalachia workshop, 1970 November 27-29
Box   109
  Folder   24
Appalachia Studies workshop, University of North Carolina 1971 February 19-21
Box   109
  Folder   25
Workshop on Social Movements, 1971 April 26-28
Box   110
  Folder   1
Communications workshop, 1971 July 9-11
Box   110
  Folder   2
Legal Rights workshop, 1971 August 13-15
Box   110
  Folder   3
Mountain Youth workshop, 1971 October 8-10
Writings
Box   110
  Folder   4
General, undated
Box   110
  Folder   5
Adams, Frank

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Education for Social Change," an abridged version of the summary chapter of Unearthing Seeds of Fire
  2. "University Reform and Community Education"
Box   110
  Folder   5
Horton, Aimee

Scope and Content Note
  1. "The Highlander Folk School: Pioneer of Integration in the South," reprint from Teachers College Record, 1966 December
  2. Flashlight-Herald articles, 1963 August 24, September 14, November 9
  3. "To Young Negroes" (a poem), 1966
Box   110
  Folder   5
Horton, Myles

Scope and Content Note
  1. New South Student articles, 1968
Box   110
  Folder   5
Ludwig, Tom?

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Education at Highlander Center, Knoxville, Tennessee," 1968?
Box   110
  Folder   5
McCormick, Richard L.

Scope and Content Note
  1. "Daniel P. Moynihan and the Negro Family: The Case Against Black Power," Amherst College Course Paper, 1967
Series: Publications
Box   110
  Folder   6
Ain't You Got A Right, (songs) compiled by Guy Carawan 1967 April
Box   110
  Folder   6
Highlander Center, A Gathering Place in Appalachia
Box   110
  Folder   6
Highlander ... where the action is, 1967
Box   110
  Folder   6
Highlander's New Home, A Progress Report 1974
Box   110
  Folder   6
Sowing on the Mountain (songs), 1967 November and 1972 August
Note: 2 versions
Box   110
  Folder   6
Strip Mining in East Kentucky / by Mike Clark, 1971
Box   110
  Folder   6
Today's Highlander Program, 1969 and 1971
Note: 2 versions
Box   110
  Folder   6
What Is Highlander Research and Education Center?, 1967
Micro 795
Series: Clippings, 1968-1976
Note: Added to end of reel. The final item on this reel is a copy of the September 2, 1976 Grundy County Herald (published at Tracy City, Tennessee) which was devoted to the history of the area where Highlander Folk School was located from 1932 to 1961.
Audio 807A
Series: Audio Recordings
Mss 265
Box   110
  Folder   7
Content notes on tapes; compiled by researcher John Glen
Adult Education Association - Residential Adult Education Section
Audio   807A/1
Proceedings of business meeting, 1960 October 16
Scope and Content Note: Chaired by Myles Horton; primarily concerning plans for future conferences.
Attacks and investigations
Audio   807A/2
Myles Horton reports informally to Highlander staff on the Eastland hearings, 1954 March
Scope and Content Note: Discusses his testimony and that of Paul Crouch, Jim Dombrowski, Aubrey Williams, and Virginia Durr.
Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Publicity
Audio   807A/3
Radio program, “Alma John and the Homemakers' Club,” 1956 May 8
Scope and Content Note: Broadcast from New York station WWRL. Program guests were Myles Horton, Rosa Parks, and Reverend Richard Stenhouse and discussion centered on Mrs. Parks and the Montgomery bus boycott.
Sea Islands
Audio   807A/4
Septima Clark, 1955?
Scope and Content Note: An oral essay by Clark on the historical background of the Sea Islands with information on agriculture, schools, housing and living conditions. This is followed by a report on her recent activities in the Islands.
Audio   807A/5
Interviews, circa 1955
Scope and Content Note: By an unidentified interviewer with Micah Jenkins, chairman of the [White] Citizens' Council of Charleston, South Carolina, and with another man, probably Creighton Frampton, Charleston Superintendent of Schools, in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision banning segregated schools. Both men dislike the decision, feel it impinges on their individual rights, and feel that the NAACP is communist-inspired. Following the interviews is a portion of a speech by an unidentified man (possibly Stanley Morse, president of the Grass Roots League of Charleston) charging that integrationists are revolutionaries and linking African-American leaders with communism. (Mr. Jenkins is identified on the tape; the other names are written on the box as is the statement "Recorded at Johns Island."
Audio   807A/6
Report by Septima Clark and Bernice Robinson?, 1956 February 6
Scope and Content Note: Report of a workshop at Johns Island which concerned cooperatives, voting and registration, and housing.
Audio   807A/7
Septima Clark introduces Johns Island students, circa 1957
Scope and Content Note: Students are from the Highlander Adult School on Johns Island. They give their opinions of the school. This is followed by singing and the awarding of a certificate to each student.
Audio   807A/8
Unidentified meeting
Audio   807A/8 (continued)
Meeting on St. Helena's Island, 1958 May 5
Scope and Content Note: Meeting of local farmers featuring speeches by Philip T. Seabrook, county farm agent, Mrs. Louise Johnson, county home demonstration agent, and Esau Jenkins who encouraged his listeners to form a voters club.
Audio   807A/9
Meeting on Edisto Island, 1958 circa June 10
Scope and Content Note: Meeting of an Edisto Island local club with Solomon Brown presiding and Esau Jenkins speaking.
Audio   807A/9 (continued)
Meeting on Johns Island
Scope and Content Note: Beginning of a meeting the next night of the club on Johns Island.
Audio   807A/10
Meetings of Local Clubs, 1958 July
Scope and Content Note: The Wadmalow meeting featuring a talk by Esau Jenkins is followed by the beginning only of an Edisto Island meeting. Also contains a Johns Island meeting.
Audio   807A/11
Charleston Heights workshop on Voting and Registration, 1958 September 22
Scope and Content Note: Organized by Mrs. Mary Lee Davis, featuring talks by Septima Clark, Esau Jenkins, and others.
Audio   807A/12
Report by Septima Clark, circa 1959 March
Scope and Content Note: Report on activities in the Sea Islands since early December. In the final part of the tape she answers written questions concerning leadership training as applied in the Islands.
Note: See content notes in Box 110 (Part 2).
Audio   807A/13
Palmetto Voters Association Annual Meeting, Johns Island 1959
Scope and Content Note: Includes speeches by Esau Jenkins, Reverend Glover, and attorney John H. Wright.
Workshops
Audio   807A/14
United Nations workshop group discussion, 1954 August 7
Scope and Content Note: Led by Myles Horton and concerning leadership development.
Audio   807A/15
25th Anniversary workshop, 1957 September 2
Scope and Content Note: Featuring reports from workshop sub-groups, a general discussion of Highlander's program and future by John Thompson and Myles Horton, speeches by Aubrey Williams and Martin Luther King Jr., a tribute to volunteer workers by Septima Clark, and songs by Pete Seeger.
PH 4260
Part 3 (PH 4260): Additions, Photographs, circa 1935-1965
Alternate Format: Electronic reproductions of some Highlander images are available through the Wisconsin Historical Images page on the Wisconsin Historical Society web site.

Physical Description: 10.1 cubic feet of photographs (31 photo boxes, 1 archives box, and 1 oversize box), 0.2 cubic feet of proofs and negatives (1 box), and 5 tape recordings 
Scope and Content Note

Photographs, circa 1935-1965, related to activities, classes, individuals, and groups at Highlander. Many of the identifications of individuals and contexts of the images were made by Myles Horton based on 5 tape recordings that came with this accession. The first tape he recorded is missing. Note: As this collection was not fully processed and the list was created based on Myles Horton's identifications, some of the unidentified photographs in this series may be identified on the images themselves. Some of these images are copyrighted, see Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for more details.

Also includes 5 drawings.

Photographs
Box   1
  Item   1
Youth workshop in the Highlander Library with Septima Clark
Box   1
  Item   2
Children's camp, Highlander, with Charis Horton
Box   1
  Item   3
Children's camp, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   4
Summer work camp: Repairing buildings
Box   1
  Item   5
Children's camp, Highlander, during civil rights period
Box   1
  Item   6
Children's camp
Box   1
  Item   7
Youth camp, Highlander, sponsored by American Friends Service Committee
Box   1
  Item   8
Youth camp, Highlander, with Hilda, Susi King, Laura King, Chris Horton
Box   1
  Item   9
Highlander staff building
Box   1
  Item   10
Highlander Community Center and Nursery School
Box   1
  Item   11
Highlander Library
Box   1
  Item   12
Highlander Film Center
Box   1
  Item   13
Barton Cabin, Highlander
Note: Named after John and Becky Barton, who were staff members at Highlander in the early 1930s.
Box   1
  Item   14
Highlander Community Center and Nursery School
Note: Duplicate of photo number 10.
Box   1
  Item   15
Highlander Library
Box   1
  Item   16
Highlander main building
Box   1
  Item   17
Hiking trail back of the center with roses in bloom
Box   1
  Item   18
Summerfield Cemetery
Box   1
  Item   19
Unidentified workshop
Box   1
  Item   20
Youth workshop
Box   1
  Item   21
Children's camp, playing piano
Box   1
  Item   22
Children's camp, cooking
Box   1
  Item   23
Children's camp, with Charis Horton in the center
Box   1
  Item   24-25
Young people at Children's camp
Box   1
  Item   26
Highlander workshop with Bee Moulton, teacher at Highlander, right
Box   1
  Item   27
Workshop during civil rights period
Box   1
  Item   28
Youth camp for summer project: dancing
Box   1
  Item   29
Unidentified
Box   1
  Item   30
Youth workshop
Note: Duplicate of photo number 20.
Box   1
  Item   31
Youth group, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   32-33
Youth group
Box   1
  Item   34
Youth group with Charis Horton, center; Guy Carawan, rear of table
Box   1
  Item   35
Unitarian Work Camp, Highlander
Note: With Fred Lasse, center.
Box   1
  Item   36
Summer work camp
Note: With director, extreme left; Stan and Beth Kennedy; from Septima Clark, February 1981: Mary Todd sitting by Professor Kennedy, "now teaching in Cuba."
Box   1
  Item   37
Summer work camp building and beach at lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   38-39
Children's camp, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   40-42
Children's campers in lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   43
Campers in front of Highlander Library
Box   1
  Item   44
Unitarian Work Camp, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 35.
Box   1
  Item   45
Children's camp and lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   46
Children's camp, swimming, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   47
Youth at Children's camp, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   48
Campers and lake, Highlander
Box   1
  Item   49
Children's camp and lake, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 45.
Box   1
  Item   50
Campers and lake, Highlander
Box   2
  Item   51
Joint meeting, campers and adult workshop participants, Highlander circa 1958
Box   2
  Item   52
Work campers cleaning Summerfield Cemetery across the road from Highlander
Box   2
  Item   53
Campers and lake, Highlander
Box   2
  Item   54
Children's campers in lake, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 40.
Box   2
  Item   55
Summer work camp
Note: Duplicate of photo number 36.
Box   2
  Item   56
Children's camp, Highlander, during civil rights period
Note: Duplicate of photo number 5.
Box   2
  Item   57
Unitarian Service camper
Box   2
  Item   58
Buildings being assigned
Box   2
  Item   59
State Park, Edisto Island, South Carolina
Note: From Septima Clark, February 1981: Park on Edisto Island, South Carolina, closed in 1954 to keep from integration; "now blacks have bought and built there."
Box   2
  Item   60
House on one of the coastal South Carolina islands
Box   2
  Item   61
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   2
  Item   62
Foster Falls near Highlander used for picnicking
Box   2
  Item   63
Unitarian Service Committee camper
Box   2
  Item   64
Work campers cleaning school grounds
Box   2
  Item   65
Children's campers
Box   2
  Item   66
Unitarian Service Committee campers, Highlander
Box   2
  Item   67
Children's camp, Highlander lake
Box   2
  Item   68
Work campers cleaning cemetery
Box   2
  Item   69
Workshop for coal mine strikers from Wilder, Tennessee, Highlander circa 1933-1934
Note: Immediate foreground, Delphia Ford from Wilder (with halter); directly behind her to the right, J.D. Marlowe, a neighbor from the community.
Box   2
  Item   70
Unitarian Work Camp
Highlander investigation
Box   2
  Item   71
May Justus testifying when Highlander was being investigated
Note: Justus was Secretary-Treasurer of Highlander, next door neighbor and author of some 40 children's books based on mountain background.
Box   2
  Item   72
Vera Campbell testifying during the Highlander investigation
Note: Campbell was a former teacher in Grundy County, who came to the mountains with May Justus before Highlander Folk School was started in 1932.
Box   2
  Item   73
Myles Horton testifying during a hearing for the Highlander investigation
Box   2
  Item   74
State investigation of the Highlander Folk School with Bruce Bennett and Henry Lee Senter
Note: At left, Bruce Bennett, who was instrumental in getting the legislature to approve the investigation, extreme right, State Representative, Henry Lee Senter from Bristol, Tennessee. Bruce Bennett, attorney general of the State of Arkansas and one of the top white supremacists at that time.
Box   2
  Item   75
Investigator
Box   2
  Item   76
Investigators
Box   2
  Item   77
Bruce Bennett
Box   2
  Item   78
Henry Lee Senter and Representative McCord
Box   2
  Item   79
Legislative investigators with Henry Lee Senter, third from left
Box   2
  Item   80
Henry Lee Senter
Box   2
  Item   81
Mr. Kilgore, Postmaster from Tracy City, Tennessee, testifying at the hearing
Box   2
  Item   82
Audience at hearing
Box   2
  Item   83
Investigators
Box   2
  Item   84
Bruce Bennett explaining a chart he had drawn
Note: The chart shows Highlander as a center for what Bennett considered subversive individuals and groups in the South.
Box   2
  Item   85
Investigating committee
Box   2
  Item   86
Audience at investigation
Box   2
  Item   87
Henry Lee Senter and Representative McCord
Note: Duplicate of photo number 78.
Box   2
  Item   88-89
Investigating committee
Box   2
  Item   90
Henry Lee Senter
Box   2
  Item   91
Investigating committee
Box   2
  Item   92
Fannie Lou Hamer
Note: Hamer was active in the civil rights period and later ran for the United States Senate on the Mississippi Democratic Party ticket.
Box   2
  Item   93-96
Myles Horton
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright (to nos. 94-96).
Note: Includes 2 copies (nos. 95-96) of one photograph.
Box   2
  Item   97
Myles Horton and Catherine Winston, staff member
Box   2
  Item   98
Myles Horton
Box   2
  Item   99
Tom Ludwig
Note: Staff member at Highlander and formerly in charge of work for the National Farmers Union in the late 1940s and 1950s.
Box   2
  Item   100
Highlander staff meeting
Note: From left to right; Tom Ludwig, Myles Horton, Catherine Winston, Zilphia Horton.
Box   3
  Item   101
Myra Page
Note: Author, who was both a student and teacher at Highlander.
Box   3
  Item   102
Myles Horton speaking at a civil rights rally in Charleston, South Carolina
Box   3
  Item   103
Staff members talking to Chester McCord
Box   3
  Item   104
Guy Carawan on the left playing guitar
Box   3
  Item   105
Don West, co-founder of Highlander
Box   3
  Item   106
Tom Ludwig and Vida Cox, a neighbor of Highlander, who met at the school
Box   3
  Item   107
Myles Horton
Box   3
  Item   108
Alice Cobb
Note: Staff member and workshop participant during civil rights period.
Box   3
  Item   109
Claudia Lewis
Note: Lewis, who started the Nursery School at Highlander in the early 1930s. She was from the Bank Street School, which helped set up the Highlander Community Nursery School.
Box   3
  Item   110
Highlander staff meeting
Note: Duplicate of number 100.
Box   3
  Item   111
Staff member and participant during the Farmers Union period
Box   3
  Item   112
Myles Horton
Box   3
  Item   113
Horton near the school
Box   3
  Item   114
Thorsten Horton and Septima Clark on the bluff back of the school
Use Restrictions: R.N. Wagner holds copyright.
Box   3
  Item   115
Alice Cobb; on the right, Bernice Robinson
Box   3
  Item   116
School Integration workshop at Highlander
Note: John B. Thompson, former teacher and board member on the left; Alice Cobb and Septima Clark on the right.
Box   3
  Item   117
Myra Page and Dr. B.R. Brazeal, Dean, Morehouse College in Atlanta, and chairman of the Highlander Board at the time picture was taken in Horton house
Box   3
  Item   118
Catherine Winston
Box   3
  Item   119
Mikii Marlowe, office manager, on right
Box   3
  Item   120
Tom Ludwig showing movies at Farmers Union workshop
Box   3
  Item   121
Myles Horton welcoming members of the Oil Workers Union from Texas during CIO period
Box   3
  Item   122
Myles Horton speaking at Farmers Union meeting in Alabama
Box   3
  Item   123
Myles Horton, circa 1934
Box   3
  Item   124
Zilphia Horton: cookout at Horton house
Box   3
  Item   125
Myles Horton at CIO session
Box   3
  Item   126-128
Myles Horton
Box   3
  Item   129
Zilphia Horton talking to Oil Workers CIO School
Box   3
  Item   130
May Justus speaking at the community meeting in front of Highlander, circa 1940s
Box   3
  Item   131
May Justus in her own back yard near the school
Box   3
  Item   132
Guy Carawan
Box   3
  Item   133
Guy Carawan, right, talking to workshop participants during civil rights period
Box   3
  Item   134
Guy Carawan
Box   3
  Item   135
Textile Workers organizer, student at Highlander, and Zilphia Horton in front of the school
Box   3
  Item   136
Citizenship School student on Johns Island in an abandoned country school with Myles Horton
Box   3
  Item   137
Myles Horton speaking at a civil rights rally in Charleston, South Carolina
Note: Duplicate of photo number 102.
Box   3
  Item   138
Horton visiting Citizenship School sewing class for younger members; teacher, Bernice Robinson
Box   3
  Item   139
Guy Carawan
Box   3
  Item   140
Play at Highlander
Box   3
  Item   141
Bernice Robinson
Note: A former Highlander student, Robinson was the first teacher at the Citizenship School program, and later on the Highlander staff.
Box   3
  Item   142
Esau Jenkins
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Jenkins, whose request for help registering citizens on Johns Island provided the basis for the Citizenship School program, later became a board member and one of the most influential civil rights leaders in South Carolina.
Box   3
  Item   143
Alice Cobb talking to a special staff member working with American Indians
Box   3
  Item   144
Zilphia Horton with automobile worker from Memphis CIO School
Box   3
  Item   145
Zilphia Horton welcoming CIO organizer from Arkansas at CIO School
Box   3
  Item   146
Myles Horton with students, circa 1934
Box   3
  Item   147
Final night, CIO School: George Guernsey, national CIO director, handing out certificates
Box   3
  Item   148
Aimee Horton at Highlander Center in Knoxville, circa 1961
Box   3
  Item   149
Hod Carriers Union and Workers Alliance, community meeting near the school late 1930s or 1940s
Note: With Ralph Tefferteller, staff member, extreme right; Reverend William Eldridge, center, seated. On reverse: three small photos: 1) John Cleek speaking at meeting of Labor's Non-Partisan League; 2) Alton Lawrence; and 3) Estes Kefauver.
Box   3
  Item   150
Hod Carriers Union and Workers Alliance
Note: Organized labor's political conference of Grundy County and elected county slate of officers for the first time.
Box   4
  Item   151
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers session at Highlander 1940s
Note: Organizers, Alton Lawrence and Charles Wilson, from left to right.
Box   4
  Item   152
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers session at Highlander 1940s
Note: See reverse of photo number 149.
Box   4
  Item   153
CIO School: meeting in the front of the school, 1930s
Box   4
  Item   154
Unidentified
Box   4
  Item   155
Local 840 UAW workshop, Highlander 1944 June
Note: With Jim Pike, Sylvia McMillan and Charles "Bill" Dallance, left to right.
Box   4
  Item   156
Student working on wall newspaper, CIO School
Box   4
  Item   157
Clothing Workers session at Highlander
Box   4
  Item   158
Chattanooga strike of packinghouse workers
Box   4
  Item   159
Shell meeting in Chattanooga
Box   4
  Item   160
Entrance to Highlander Library with CIO student in doorway
Box   4
  Item   161
Industrial unionism: poster
Box   4
  Item   162
“Craft Unionism,”
Box   4
  Item   163
Shell rally, unknown location
Box   4
  Item   164
Early CIO workshop at Highlander
Note: Missing.
Box   4
  Item   165
CIO workshop
Box   4
  Item   166
Worker
Box   4
  Item   167
Amalgamated Clothing workshop, Highlander
Box   4
  Item   168
Shell workshop: Bessie Eldridge, staff member from the local community
Box   4
  Item   169
Myles Horton leading discussion for, perhaps, CIO Rubber Workers 1940s
Box   4
  Item   170
CIO School, 1940s
Box   4
  Item   171
Estelle Thompson showing leaflet-making at CIO School
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   4
  Item   172
Mary Lawrence
Note: Highlander staff member, typist, organizing a co-op during a CIO session.
Box   4
  Item   173
CIO session at Highlander: Gene Cotton, United Packinghouse Union, and Mary Lawrence
Box   4
  Item   174
PAC discussion during CIO workshop
Note: With Farmer Weber, standing, extreme right.
Box   4
  Item   175
Union Conference, perhaps in Chattanooga
Note: With Zilphia Horton, lower left.
Box   4
  Item   176
CIO session, discussion of textile mill operation
Note: Paul Christopher, state CIO director, who was also a board member and part-time teacher at Highlander, seated, extreme right.
Box   4
  Item   177
CIO session, Highlander
Note: With Frank McCallister, standing.
Box   4
  Item   178
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Note: Catherine Winston, staff member, handing out certificates; Jim Patton, president of the National Farmers Union, next to Myles Horton on the right.
Box   4
  Item   179
Workshop discussion in front of school
Box   4
  Item   180
Pre-CIO union session, circa early 1930s
Note: Present are people from the community; second from the lower left is the oldest lady in the community, who was a neighbor.
Box   4
  Item   181
Union workshop discussion led by Bill Elkuss, Highlander staff, probably
Box   4
  Item   182
Automobile Workers workshop at Highlander with the regional director, third from left
Box   4
  Item   183
Automobile workers, Highlander
Box   4
  Item   184
Automobile workers
Box   4
  Item   185
Outdoor Barbecue for students in community with Ike Church, neighbor of Highlander, tending the fire
Box   4
  Item   186
Amalgamated Clothing Workers final night, Highlander
Box   4
  Item   187
Claudia Lewis, Rosanne Walker, Alton Lawrence, left to right late 1930s
Box   4
  Item   188
Workshop at Highlander, early 1930s
Note: P.M. Horton, Myles Horton's father, on extreme left; Zilphia Horton, fifth from the left.
Box   4
  Item   189
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Note: Fred Lasse, head of the Highlander Film Center, second from the right.
Box   4
  Item   190
Fred Lasse working in the Film Center
Box   4
  Item   191
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander, probably
Note: Catherine Winston, second from the left, top row; Elmslie Johnson, eighth, top row; tenth, Zilphia Horton; extreme right, Myles Horton.
Box   4
  Item   192
Farmers Union workshop
Box   4
  Item   193
Rubber Workers workshop
Note: Discussion led by the public or educational director of the Rubber Workers Union.
Box   4
  Item   194
CIO School at Highlander
Note: Second from left, seated, Allan Haywood, one of the officials of the National CIO, talking to Paul Christopher, also seated.
Box   4
  Item   195
Farmers Union workshop participants, Highlander
Box   4
  Item   196
Unidentified
Box   4
  Item   197
Hosiery Workers session at Highlander
Box   4
  Item   198
Farmers Union
Note: Smaller print of photo number 195.
Box   4
  Item   199
Informal discussion, 1930s
Box   4
  Item   200
Textile Workers meeting, probably in Chattanooga
Note: Extreme left, Allen Barkin; standing, fourth from left, Roy Lawrence, the director of the Textile Workers campaign in the South; next to him Paul Christopher, who at that time was a North Carolina organizer of textile workers; bottom row: Zilphia Horton; Sidney Hillman, president of Amalgamated; Mrs. Roy Lawrence.
Box   5
  Item   201
Myles Horton at a Tri-state Hosiery Workers conference in Chattanooga (or possibly a CIO meeting in Memphis)
Note: Next to Horton on the left is Zilphia Horton.
Box   5
  Item   202
CIO workshop
Box   5
  Item   203
Meeting in front of Highlander, 1954
Note: Left, Dr. P.A. Stevens, Chattanooga, Highlander board member; next, Septima Clark; fourth, Catherine Winston; sixth, a neighbor from the community, Mrs. Mabee; next, Henry Shipherd; extreme right, Irene Osman, American Friends Service Committee, Washington, one of the consultants at the workshop on public school integration; second from right, Myles Horton.
Box   5
  Item   204
Farmers Union workshop
Note: Tom White, extreme left, the Tennessee legislative representative of the Brotherhood of Railway Conductors.
Box   5
  Item   205
Farmers Union session at Highlander
Note: Lou Krainock, Highlander staff member and former CIO organizer working with the Farmers Union, left with pipe; next, Dad Horton; extreme right, Bud Voight, who is connected with the Farmers Union educational program.
Box   5
  Item   206
Final night, Rubber workers session
Box   5
  Item   207
Charlie Wilson, extreme right
Note: Wilson was a Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers national official, who was a student at Highlander in the early 1930s, later a member of the board.
Box   5
  Item   208
Gordon Capp, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) official
Box   5
  Item   209
CIO session, Texas: attended primarily by participants from the Deep South
Box   5
  Item   210
Rubber Workers workshop participants; Myles Horton, far left
Box   5
  Item   211
CIO School
Note: Bill Elkuss, left front on the lawn; Myles Horton, Mary Lawrence, and A.A. Liveright, a board member and occasional teacher at Highlander, are on the right.
Box   5
  Item   212
Packinghouse Workers session in Highlander
Note: Vice-President Russell Lasley, top row, right; Secretary-Treasurer, Hathaway, front row, second from left.
Box   5
  Item   213
CIO official and his wife meeting with Zilphia and Myles Horton at Highlander
Box   5
  Item   214
Packinghouse Workers, Highlander
Box   5
  Item   215
Packinghouse Workers
Box   5
  Item   216
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
Note: With organizer Anderson, right.
Box   5
  Item   217-218
Packinghouse workers
Box   5
  Item   219
CIO School
Note: With Stewart Brock of the CIO, standing, extreme left.
Box   5
  Item   220
Outdoor session
Box   5
  Item   221
Len Antinick, lower right, and Catherine Winston, extreme right
Box   5
  Item   222
CIO School at Highlander
Note: Professor Peabody, former superintendent, of schools, Palo Alto; Professor Gremmen, who under another name wrote the Sacred Tooth Curriculum; George Guernsey, director of the Highlander workshop, extreme right.
Box   5
  Item   223
Packinghouse session at Highlander
Note: Gene Cotton, McKerney and editor of the Packinghouse Workers paper.
Box   5
  Item   224
Pre-student at Highlander, early 1930s
Box   5
  Item   225
Rubber Workers workshop participants
Box   5
  Item   226
Textile workers
Note: Upper left, Zilphia Horton; unknown individual; Joe Layton, textile organizer; Lucy Randolph Mason, public relations director for the textile campaign; Mr. Ramsey, Steel Workers organizer from Birmingham; Len Mason; Paul Christopher; Lucy Mason.
Box   5
  Item   227
IUMM and SW Institute for Educational Techniques, 1947 December 6-9
Note: Jessie Dansby, red ore miner, Bessemer, Alabama and Jeff Hilton, Savannah, Georgia, putting on a skit.
Box   5
  Item   228
CIO Tobacco Workers session, Highlander
Box   5
  Item   229
John Ramsey, upper row, from left to right; Dr. Lillian Johnson, who donated original Highlander property to school; Everett Weatherspoon, Dodds Koepsel organizer, Atlanta; Tom White, Leather Workers Union and member of the Highlander board Myles and Charis Horton and, extreme left, Mike Albright
Box   5
  Item   230
Mine, Mill and Smelters Union
Note: Will Thomas, second on the right.
Box   5
  Item   231
C. Marcus Conrad, grounds and farms in Georgia
Box   5
  Item   232
CIO session
Box   5
  Item   233
Three men looking over a pamphlet at Highlander Folk School
Box   5
  Item   234
CIO group
Box   5
  Item   235
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session
Note: Bottom row, left to right, in striped blouse, Susie [unknown last name], from the Educational Department of Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union out of the national office in New York; third from the left, Joie Willimetz, Nursery School teacher, Highlander.
Box   5
  Item   236
Highlander workshop
Note: Top, from left to right, Charley Wilson; Cathy Winston; Cole Dandenbury, Poultry Worker organizer; Allen Haywood, CIO national director--bottom row, from left to right, Red Copeland, CIO director, Tennessee; second person, unknown individual; third, Paul Christopher; bottom right, the CIO organizer for Tennessee.
Box   5
  Item   237
Jim Dombrowski, top row, third from the left, with mustache; second from right, Dan Walker, staff; next person, unknown individual; center, Allen Johnson; next to Zilphia is his sister; on the other side of Zilphia, Elsa Moore Johnson; extreme right, a neighbor, Alf Kilgore
Box   5
  Item   238
CIO
Box   5
  Item   239
Local 842, UAW-CIO, Highlander 1944 June
Note: Bruce Keats; Harry Smith; Charles Martin.
Box   5
  Item   240
CIO
Box   5
  Item   241
UAW workshop participants
Box   5
  Item   242
All Southern Conference for Civil and Trade Union Rights, Highlander Folk School 1935 May
Note: The speaker is John Mooney (brother of Tom); Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, was reported to be at the meeting as the President of the Student body of Commonwealth. One of the first civil rights rallies in the 1930s around 1933 or 1934, which was scheduled at Chattanooga, to adjourn, to Highlander, was attacked by members of the local chapter of the American Legion.
Box   5
  Item   243
CIO gathering, possibly in Chattanooga
Note: Zilphia Horton was in charge.
Box   5
  Item   244
Rubber workers, Highlander
Box   5
  Item   245
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session
Use Restrictions: F.C. [Film Center?] holds copyright.
Note: Missing.
Box   5
  Item   246
CIO
Box   5
  Item   247
Paul Christopher, top left; fourth from the left, Lucy Randolph Mason
Box   5
  Item   248
CIO
Box   5
  Item   249
Founders meeting, Highlander
Box   5
  Item   250
CIO, Highlander with George Guernsey with crutches, center
Box   6
  Item   251
UAW, Highlander
Box   6
  Item   252
Farmers Union, Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, seated in middle next to Leny Vanbrink; from right to left, Tom White; J.D. Martin, Alabama Farmers Union leader; Catherine Winston; Bud Voight, National Educational Staff, Farmers Union.
Box   6
  Item   253-254
CIO
Box   6
  Item   255
Bill Elkuss, extreme right; next, Miss Pam Vandellen, Antioch Co-op student; on the ground, extreme right, Estelle Thompson, Highlander staff
Box   6
  Item   256
Packinghouse Workers session in Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 212.
Box   6
  Item   257
CIO
Box   6
  Item   258
Packinghouse Educational Conference
Box   6
  Item   259
Lucy Mason, fourth from left; Stanley Wittenburg, National CIO Office, fifth from left
Box   6
  Item   260
CIO School
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Box   6
  Item   261
Farmers Union
Note: Middle of the top row with arms folded, Tony Deshant, later president of Farmers Union, who at that time was Secretary-Treasurer. The participants were from Alabama, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Box   6
  Item   262
Hosiery Workers session
Note: Top left, Krainock, Highlander staff; just below him, Bill Elkuss, Highlander staff; next, Mary Lawrence, Highlander staff; third from the left, top row, Bill, Director of Education for the Hosiery Workers from Philadelphia.
Box   6
  Item   263
CIO Educational Conference in Chattanooga, 1944 February 18
Use Restrictions: Harold Davis holds copyright.
Box   6
  Item   264
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Note: Duplicate of photo number 245.
Box   6
  Item   265
Smelter Workers session
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Bill Elkuss, fourth from left, front row.
Box   6
  Item   266
Smelter workers
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   6
  Item   267
CIO session in Library: Lucy Randolph Mason leading discussion
Box   6
  Item   268-269
Smelter workers
Box   6
  Item   270
Center staff discussion
Note: Standing on the left, Gorder Wydenborn; Fred Lasse; seated on the right, Emil Willimetz.
Box   6
  Item   271
Hosiery Workers session, Highlander
Box   6
  Item   272
25th anniversary meeting
Note: Extreme right corner, Everglades in Florida.
Box   6
  Item   273
Labor meeting in Highlander
Note: Second from the left column right next to John Ramsey, director of the Labor Foundation at the time; the little girl is Charis Horton.
Box   6
  Item   274
CIO labor school
Box   6
  Item   275
Labor rally
Box   6
  Item   276
Smelter workers
Box   6
  Item   277
George Guernsey, with CIO students
Box   6
  Item   278
CIO students
Box   6
  Item   279
CIO School: Estelle Thompson leading discussion
Box   6
  Item   280
Packinghouse session: Vice-President Stevenson talking
Box   6
  Item   281
Amalgamated Session
Note: Dad Horton seated with pipe; Bill Elkuss, who is now the educational director for National Amalgamated, presenting certificate.
Box   6
  Item   282
CIO students doing kitchen duty
Box   6
  Item   283
Knoxville Industrial Union Council, 1944 February 18
Use Restrictions: Harold Davis holds copyright.
Note: Top row: Joe Cummings, Trustee; Bill Wright, Trustee; Mary Morgan, Sentinel; John Mellon, Trustee; Johnny Perky, Corresponding Secretary; Bottom row: Thelma Bryant, Financial Secretary; Alton Thorman, Vice-President; John Seltzer, President; Lucile Wilson, Recording Secretary.
Box   6
  Item   284
CIO School
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Zilphia Horton at the right.
Box   6
  Item   285
Tobacco and Agriculture Workers meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note

Mary Lawrence on extreme right; next to her, Connie, who is educational director for the Food, Tobacco, and Agriculture Unions; the man seated on the extreme left is the organizer for the Steel Workers Union.

Missing.

Box   6
  Item   286
CIO School
Note: Bill Elkuss on the left.
Box   6
  Item   287
Highlander Library
Box   6
  Item   288
Amalgamated session
Note: Blaire, former Highlander student, outstanding Southern Organizer; in the middle, the Amalgamated Vice-President in charge of the South.
Box   6
  Item   289
Tobacco and Agriculture Workers meeting
Note: Duplicate of photo number 285.
Box   6
  Item   290
CIO Union workshop
Note: Second from the top left, Catherine Winston; Zilphia Horton; next to Dr. William Johnson; Myles Horton; Jake [unknown last name], organizer for the Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union; and in the middle of the bottom is the Reverend; on the ground is Highlander staff.
Box   6
  Item   291
Mary Lawrence and students in CIO setting table
Box   6
  Item   292
Farmers Union meeting at Highlander
Note: Left, Zilphia Horton; Bud Voight, Educational Department; right hand side of the left table, second person, Pat Perry; Lewis, the Mississippi Shawno county agent; at the table, second man from the left, Jim Patton, president of Farmers Union; then Myles Horton; at the extreme right of the table, from Nashville, Tennessee; on the extreme right, Bill Elkuss; Mary Lawrence; unknown individuals.
Box   6
  Item   293
CIO session: Bill Elkuss
Box   6
  Item   294
Staff of UAW School, Highlander Folk School 1944 June 5
Box   6
  Item   295
Smelter Workers (United Mine Workers?) banquet
Note: Catherine Winston, extreme right at the little table; members of the executive board of the CIO Workers Union; board members of Highlander.
Box   6
  Item   296
Unidentified play made by the Highlander Film Center
Box   6
  Item   297
Packinghouse workers (Rubber workers?), 1945
Box   6
  Item   298
Union Center, CIO
Box   6
  Item   299
United Rubber Workers office, probably in Jackson, Alabama
Box   6
  Item   300
Hosiery workers
Box   7
  Item   301
CIO
Box   7
  Item   302
Smelter workers
Box   7
  Item   303
Rubber workers: Myles Horton addressing a group
Box   7
  Item   304
Farmers Union discussion at Highlander: Jim Patton, fourth from left
Box   7
  Item   305
CIO
Box   7
  Item   306
Hosiery workers
Note: Duplicate of photo number 300.
Box   7
  Item   307
Decoration of section, angel with gavel
Box   7
  Item   308
Poster mock-up prepared by the Fisk University, Sixth Annual Institute of Race Relations
Box   7
  Item   309
Sacred Harp singing
Note: Zilphia Horton, extreme right.
Box   7
  Item   310
Group with Zilphia Horton, fifth from left
Box   7
  Item   311
CIO School: Outdoor class at Highlander
Box   7
  Item   312
Amalgamated session
Note: Leader, Susie Gordon, National Education office, striped blouse, fourth from the right.
Box   7
  Item   313
Fiddle and Square dance at Highlander Community
Note: Henry Thomas, corner of porch, standing.
Box   7
  Item   314
Civil rights meeting, boys singing
Box   7
  Item   315
Unidentified child
Box   7
  Item   316
Four small children in tent
Box   7
  Item   317
Joe Willemetz picking up children for nursery school
Box   7
  Item   318
African-American family (Ingram children) in Georgia, 1930s and 1940s
Box   7
  Item   319
Three unidentified African-American children singing
Box   7
  Item   320
Unidentified African-American high school students with teacher
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   7
  Item   321
Unidentified African-American child
Box   7
  Item   322
Children's camp, Horton's house
Box   7
  Item   323
Performance at Highlander
Note: Neighbor at the work camp, upper left; second from right, Vera Campbell, high school teacher.
Box   7
  Item   324
Unidentified girl at Children's camp
Box   7
  Item   325
Brenda Johnson, left; Mary Byers, right
Box   7
  Item   326
Children's camp
Box   7
  Item   327
CIO: unidentified boy
Box   7
  Item   328
Unidentified girl
Box   7
  Item   329
Farmers Union: Stanley
Box   7
  Item   330
Rural Health program photographed by the Film Center
Box   7
  Item   331
Willemetz and some of her nursery school students from the community
Box   7
  Item   332
Farmers Union member
Box   7
  Item   333
Youth project-youth camp: May Justus
Box   7
  Item   334
Participant-CIO
Box   7
  Item   335
Young girl
Box   7
  Item   336
Unidentified boy
Box   7
  Item   337-346
Unidentified
Box   7
  Item   347
A boy (Tobin?) receiving dental work
Box   7
  Item   348
Santa Claus with children
Box   7
  Item   349
Unidentified children
Box   7
  Item   350
Tom Perry, children
Box   8
  Item   351
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   352
Highlander staff member, early 1930s
Box   8
  Item   353
Children's camp at Highlander
Box   8
  Item   354
Citizenship group
Box   8
  Item   355
Children's camp
Box   8
  Item   356
Barbara King (five years old) milking cow
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   357-358
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   359
East Tennessee Farmers Union: child milking cow
Box   8
  Item   360
South Carolina
Box   8
  Item   361
Girl wringing out shorts
Box   8
  Item   362
CIO Educational Conference in Chattanooga
Note: Duplicate of photo number 263.
Box   8
  Item   363
Hosiery Workers session
Note: Duplicate of photo number 262.
Box   8
  Item   364
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   365-366
Tobin
Box   8
  Item   367
Farmers Union
Box   8
  Item   368-369
John Dalwin children
Box   8
  Item   370
Children's camp, 1955
Box   8
  Item   371
Alabama Farmers Union members
Box   8
  Item   372
View of unknown building
Box   8
  Item   373
Unidentified
Box   8
  Item   374
Unidentified rural road with bridge
Box   8
  Item   375
Construction, Copper Hill Basin in Tennessee and Northern Georgia
Box   8
  Item   376
Highlander lake
Use Restrictions: R.N. Wagner holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   377
Main Highlander building
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   378
Main Post photography building on mountain
Box   8
  Item   379
TVA comes to the mountains
Box   8
  Item   380
Stilted houses in Alabama black community
Box   8
  Item   381
Mr. Bradley's smoke house, East Tennessee
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   8
  Item   382
Highlander main building
Box   8
  Item   383-385
Highlander Library
Box   8
  Item   386
Main building
Box   8
  Item   387
Farmers Union, Highlander
Note: Tom White, Railroad union and Highlander board member; Paul Bennett, Greene County, Alabama, Farmers Union leader and board member, Farmers and Fertilizers Co-op, Southern Alabama.
Box   8
  Item   388
Highlander: Mr. Bannerman
Note: Second from left, adult educator from Madonna, at the community meeting.
Box   8
  Item   389-390
Farmers Union
Box   8
  Item   391
Civil rights session
Box   8
  Item   392
Sue Mason, CIO School; George Kennedy, seated right
Box   8
  Item   393
Andreason, Highlander staff
Note: Third from left, seated, Miss Helen Bass, South Carolina Health Department leader; Professor Tellativa, Alabama, extreme right; Mikii Marlowe on his left.
Box   8
  Item   394
Smelter Workers group
Box   8
  Item   395
Youth workshop, Highlander
Box   8
  Item   396
CIO School
Box   8
  Item   397
Farmers Union School
Note: Second from the left, Paul Bennett, Alabama; center, Don Chapman, President of Montana Farmers Union; outside Highlander Library.
Box   8
  Item   398
Highlander Film Center
Box   8
  Item   399
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   8
  Item   400
Civil Rights workshop, possibly Seattle
Box   9
  Item   401
Civil rights group, at Highlander
Box   9
  Item   402
Race Relations Institute, Fisk University
Note: Highlander participated in Film Center work: extreme right on first standing row, Herman Long, director of the Institute.
Box   9
  Item   403-405
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   406
Packinghouse staff workshop, Highlander
Note: Secretary-Treasurer Hathaway, left; and Vice-President Lasley, right, standing.
Box   9
  Item   407
Packinghouse workshop, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   408
Farmers Union workshop, Alabama
Note: First seated row, second from the left, Lou Krainock, Highlander staff member working for the Farmers Union.
Box   9
  Item   409
Group at Highlander, early civil rights period
Box   9
  Item   410
Highlander Group workshop on public school integration, 1954
Note: Extreme right, Professor William Van Gill of Education, Nashville, leading the discussion.
Box   9
  Item   411
Packinghouse Workers at Highlander
Note: Left to right; Clyde Knowles; Russell Lasley, district director; Goodman, member of the Board of Education staff.
Box   9
  Item   412
Unidentified
Box   9
  Item   413
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   414
Meeting in Tennessee during CIO period
Box   9
  Item   415
Fred Lasse, center
Box   9
  Item   416
Young Citizenship group
Note: Johns Island students discuss sewing and the first citizenship group.
Box   9
  Item   417
CIO School at Highlander, Joie Willemetz, student, center
Box   9
  Item   418
Lillian Johnson
Note: Owner of original property at Highlander, second from the right.
Box   9
  Item   419
Boys outside carnival tent
Box   9
  Item   420
CIO School, Highlander
Note: Haywood, national CIO director, extreme right; Myles Horton; Seattle director, CIO.
Box   9
  Item   421
Textile Workers school
Note: Second from left, Joe Latent, organizer from North Carolina; third, George Ramsey, national advisor for the Textile Union; Paul Christopher; Myles Horton.
Box   9
  Item   422
Highlander lake
Box   9
  Item   423
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   424
Highlander students on an outing
Box   9
  Item   425
Private building of Farmers Union Fertilizer Co-op
Box   9
  Item   426
Highlander Packinghouse Workers
Box   9
  Item   427
Farmer-labor meeting?, Highlander
Note: Amalgamated workers; board members; Mr. Lange, Huntington, Tennessee, Farmers Union leader of local co-op.
Box   9
  Item   428
Amalgamated workshop at Highlander
Note: Ed Blair, extreme left, organizer of Farmers students at Highlander other than those that have scholarships, working with the director, center.
Box   9
  Item   429
CIO workshop
Note: Paul Christopher with Lucy Mason, third from the left.
Box   9
  Item   430
Meeting at Highlander
Note: Extreme left, Guy Carawan; third from the left, Septima Clark.
Box   9
  Item   431
Seattle through Highlander
Box   9
  Item   432
CIO School, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   433
Packinghouse workers educational training session, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   434
Highlander: unidentified
Box   9
  Item   435
Unidentified
Box   9
  Item   436
East building, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   437
Farmers Union workshop
Box   9
  Item   438
Shout session around library
Box   9
  Item   439-440
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   9
  Item   441
Farmers Union meeting, Gadsden, Alabama
Box   9
  Item   442
Educational Conference in Southern Alabama
Box   9
  Item   443
Unidentified workshop at Highlander
Box   9
  Item   444
Farmers Union workshop, Highlander
Note: Address by Mr. Mac Amos, Agriculture Specialist for the TVA; on the floor, work campers sitting in on the evening session.
Box   9
  Item   445
Unidentified
Box   9
  Item   446
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Zilphia Horton teaching a song; extreme left rear, Rosa Parks; next to her, with part of her face hidden, Septima Clark.
Box   9
  Item   447
Packinghouse Workers educational staff training session at Highlander
Box   9
  Item   448
CIO School: Lucy Mason, center
Box   9
  Item   449
Alabama, Virginia, and Tennessee farmers outside the Highlander Library
Note: Don Chapman, second from left.
Box   9
  Item   450
Writers workshop at Highlander run by Leon Wilson, late 1930s or early 1940s
Note: Charlie Ferguson, editor, Reader's Digest, working with Mrs. Joe Kelly Stockton from Allardt, Tennessee. Mrs. Stockton later ran for Governor of Tennessee on the Socialist Ticket.
Box   10
  Item   451
Rubber workers at Highlander: Catherine Winston, center
Box   10
  Item   452
Farmers Union school
Note: Jim Patton lending a hand to the work campers on the community building.
Box   10
  Item   453
Myles Horton doodling for doodle bugs outside the library
Box   10
  Item   454
Civil rights, Highlander: Septima Clark
Box   10
  Item   455
Farmers Union School, Highlander
Note: Left to right: Tom White, J.D. Martin.
Box   10
  Item   456
Workshop on the field, possibly in South Carolina
Box   10
  Item   457
Fred Lasse, Emil Willimetz, Highlander Film Center
Box   10
  Item   458
School
Note: Left, Jim Keene, Farmers Union, Greene County; center, Holbrook Hatley, Farmers Union, Greene County; also, a contributor to the Farmers Union Paper, edited by Tom Ludwig of the Highlander staff.
Box   10
  Item   459
Public meetings for Mr. Bannerman
Note: Extreme right, educational worker from Garner; center with white suit, Scott Bates, head of the south, Swannee; Labor King General, Highlander Board, attended as a visitor from India to Highlander at the same time.
Box   10
  Item   460
Civil rights meeting: relaxing in the front yard
Box   10
  Item   461
Mr. MacNab, head of a regional council in South Carolina, and writer with the Highlander Civil Rights workshop; Septima Clark at the right
Box   10
  Item   462
Public school integration workshop
Note: Left, Doctor Fred Pastnu, former head of the Institute; extreme right, Bill Kornhauser.
Box   10
  Item   463
Tennessee legislative hearings
Note: Bruce Bennett listing names of people who in his judgment made Highlander the center of southern subversion; Charles Gomillion, head of the Trustee Civic association, letter to the General Highlander board.
Box   10
  Item   464
CIO workshop at Highlander
Note: Second from left, A.A. Liveright; standing, Reverend Jonnett, minister from Tennessee; extreme right, Bill Kornhauser, who was in Antioch seat at the time and came back to work on the Highlander staff this summer. The Press Association was very pleased.
Box   10
  Item   465
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Education to involve social workers in civil rights activities at Highlander.
Box   10
  Item   466
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   467
Address by Estes Kefauver at the Packinghouse Union board meeting during the Democratic Convention
Note: Senator Kefauver, extreme right, standing; his wife, Nancy, next to him seated; next to her, Doc Ralph Helstein.
Box   10
  Item   468
Highlander workshop outing, civil rights period
Note: Myra Page, extreme left.
Box   10
  Item   469
Highlander Film Center preparing health seminar for Alabama
Box   10
  Item   470
CIO workshop at Highlander
Note: George Guernsey, extreme right.
Box   10
  Item   471
Packinghouse Union workshop
Note: Hathaway, Secretary-Treasurer, left; Russell Lasley, Vice-President, right center, standing.
Box   10
  Item   472
Public School Integration workshop, Highlander Library
Note: Professor William van Guill, Peabody School of Education, leading a discussion of riot, on the extreme left.
Box   10
  Item   473
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Note: Jim Patten speaking; seated to his left, Aubrey Williams; next, J.D. Mott.
Box   10
  Item   474
CIO meeting, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   475
Education staff training session at Highlander
Note: Lyle Copper, Packinghouse Research director.
Box   10
  Item   476
Paul Bennett and his family at Highlander
Box   10
  Item   477
Unidentified
Box   10
  Item   478
Gene Cotton, Packinghouse Union attorney, at Highlander session
Box   10
  Item   479
Alabama Farmers Union gathering: Myles Horton speaking
Box   10
  Item   480
Montana Farmers Union, Highlander Library
Note: Paul Bennett, second from left, listening to Don Chapman talking about the fish he caught in Highlander lake.
Box   10
  Item   481
Rubber workers session, Highlander
Note: One of the group meetings led by the Southern organizers.
Box   10
  Item   482
Highlander staff training session, Packinghouse workers: Lyle Cooper
Box   10
  Item   483
Civil rights leader at Highlander
Box   10
  Item   484
Meeting at Horton's house during the civil rights period
Note: Extreme right, Maxwell Hahn, Field Foundation, visiting Highlander at the time.
Box   10
  Item   485
Civil rights group at Highlander
Box   10
  Item   486
Poker game at the Highlander dormitory during civil rights period
Box   10
  Item   487
Unidentified group at Highlander, probably CIO
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Box   10
  Item   488
Unidentified
Box   10
  Item   489
Unidentified, 1958 May
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   10
  Item   490
CIO School housing
Box   10
  Item   491
Stewart Meacham, Highlander board member, American Friends Service Committee, talking to Myles Horton, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   492
Meeting, possibly in Washington, D.C., organized by Malcom Ross, FEC Chairman
Use Restrictions: Fred Harris holds copyright.
Note: Ross, fourth from the left; Camille, Ross' wife, eighth from the left, seated in front of the window in a dark coat; Myles Horton, second from her; Evelyn Cooper, member of the Highlander fundraising committee in Washington, D.C., who was in training with the Dept. of the Interior, right of the person with the square earrings.
Box   10
  Item   493-494
CIO workshop, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   10
  Item   495
Civil Rights workshop
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Catherine Winston, left; third from left, Myra Page; extreme right, May Justus.
Box   10
  Item   496
Women at a CIO or Amalgamated workshop, Highlander
Box   10
  Item   497
CIO Highlander
Box   10
  Item   498
Reference and Education Conference in Germany, late 1950s
Note: Myles Horton, left, with Oscar Guermenpres, head of folk school in Holland.
Box   10
  Item   499
CIO School, Highlander
Note: George Guernsey, extreme left; Lou Krainock, next; Bill Elkuss, seated in front.
Box   10
  Item   500
Lucy Mason and Reverend Witherspoon dodge in kitchen duty at CIO workshop
Box   11
  Item   501
Three people singing a hymn
Box   11
  Item   502
Bill Elkuss discussion at CIO School, Highlander
Box   11
  Item   503
Lucy Mason, CIO School, Highlander
Box   11
  Item   504
Lucy Mason, CIO School, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 503.
Box   11
  Item   505
Farmers Union meeting, Tennessee
Note: Mr. Brown, standing.
Box   11
  Item   506
Fun at Highlander CIO workshop
Box   11
  Item   507
CIO School, Highlander
Note: Duplicate of photo number 499.
Box   11
  Item   508
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   11
  Item   509
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   510
Food, Tobacco and Agriculture Workers session at Highlander 1947
Note: Connie Anderson, educational director for the organization, standing, center. She brought “We Shall Overcome” to home.
Box   11
  Item   511
Myles Horton in front of the Highlander Library
Box   11
  Item   512
CIO School at Highlander
Use Restrictions: F.C. holds copyright.
Note: George Kennedy, right; speaker at center is a professor from George Peabody College, Nashville.
Box   11
  Item   513
Mine and Mill Smelter Workers session
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Bill Elkuss, left; organizer Anderson, right.
Box   11
  Item   514
Unidentified session at Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, lower right.
Box   11
  Item   515
Meeting of work campers at Community building
Note: Ike Church, supervisor, on the left with hat; George Mitchell, chairman of the Highlander Board, center; executive secretary of the Council.
Box   11
  Item   516
Meeting in the Horton house in civil rights period
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Note: Second from the right under tapestry of children, Dennison Lewis Jones, Board member, Sociology teacher at Fisk University.
Box   11
  Item   517
Highlander
Box   11
  Item   518
Fred Lasse, standing center, civil rights period
Box   11
  Item   519-522
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   523
Outdoor meeting with Highlander Library in background
Note: Dad Horton, left; Mrs. Mabee, from the local community, next; Doc Lillian Johnson; Mr. Paul Bennett.
Box   11
  Item   524-525
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   526
Public School Integration workshop in Highlander Library
Note: Second from the right, Bill McCamel; next, May Justus.
Box   11
  Item   527
Meeting of Smelter Workers
Box   11
  Item   528
CIO School Highlander
Note: Marion Palfi, left-center; Dan Paul, Southern PAC Director.
Box   11
  Item   529
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   530
Amalgamated Clothing Workers session at Highlander
Box   11
  Item   531
CIO Highlander
Box   11
  Item   532
Packinghouse session at Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, speaking; Stevens, right.
Box   11
  Item   533
Civil rights session at Highlander: Myles Horton
Box   11
  Item   534
Highlander Conference on use of Atomic Energy, circa 1940s
Box   11
  Item   535
Highlander Conference on use of Atomic Energy
Note: Speaker on the right is John Bryl, who is on the Oak Ridge Atomic Energy Committee and who later became an Episcopalian minister.
Box   11
  Item   536
Workshop in the Highlander library
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Catherine Winston, extreme right.
Box   11
  Item   537
Farmers Union School: white mutt
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   11
  Item   538
Fred Lasse on right
Box   11
  Item   539
Highlander Civil Rights workshop
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   11
  Item   540
Educational staff training session at Highlander
Note: Russell Lasley leading a discussion; Hy Kornbluh, on his left.
Box   11
  Item   541
Civil rights outdoor supper behind Horton's house
Note: Myles Horton, far left.
Box   11
  Item   542
Coffee break at the library, civil rights meeting
Note: Myles Horton, center.
Box   11
  Item   543
Public Community meeting, Horton house
Note: Mom Horton, extreme left; Julia Mabee, next to her; J.D. Marlowe, a neighbor, second from right with cap on.
Box   11
  Item   544
Unidentified
Box   11
  Item   545
CIO School group discussion in front yard
Note: Brock of the national educational staff, leader of discussion.
Box   11
  Item   546
Posed in front of Highlander
Note: Fred Lasse, seated to the extreme left; Governor, standing on the extreme right.
Box   11
  Item   547
Youth workshop at Horton's house held prior to the Montgomery, Alabama, boycott meeting
Box   11
  Item   548
Men combing hair
Box   11
  Item   549
CIO meeting: discussion in front yard of Highlander
Box   11
  Item   550
Farmers Union School
Note: A.A. Liveright; left, Paul Bennett.
Box   12
  Item   551
Civil Rights workshop: Highlander Library
Box   12
  Item   552
Public Integration workshop, Highlander Library
Note: Speaker in middle, William Van Til.
Box   12
  Item   553
Unidentified (Medgar Evers?)
Box   12
  Item   554
Fred Lasse, standing behind camera
Box   12
  Item   555
Montage at Highlander Film Center
Box   12
  Item   556
Civil rights session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   557
Highlander workshop: unidentified
Box   12
  Item   558
Farmers Union session at Highlander
Note: Second from the left, top, Bud Vogt, educational staff.
Box   12
  Item   559
Packinghouse Workers session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   560
Amalgamated session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   561-562
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   563
Session on front porch of School during civil rights period
Box   12
  Item   564
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   565
Highlander Library during civil rights period
Box   12
  Item   566
Amalgamated session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   567
Women on street near Highlander
Box   12
  Item   568
South Carolina Sea Island Citizenship group
Note: Judy Gregory, Highlander staff, at left.
Box   12
  Item   569
Civil Rights workshop in South Carolina
Note: Left, Joe Brown, Charleston civil rights leader.
Box   12
  Item   570
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   571
Highlander Library
Note: Tom White; Paul Bennett.
Box   12
  Item   572
CIO session participants, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   12
  Item   573
CIO session
Note: Charley Wilson, left, in red coat.
Box   12
  Item   574
Dr. Fred Patterson, left
Box   12
  Item   575-577
CIO
Box   12
  Item   578
Unidentified
Box   12
  Item   579
Packinghouse session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   580
Rubber Workers School at Highlander
Note: Cruden, publication editor of paper leading discussion.
Box   12
  Item   581
Smelter Workers School at Highlander
Note: Third from the right, Alton Lawrence, Southern director.
Box   12
  Item   582
Youth meeting at Highlander during civil rights period
Box   12
  Item   583
Men's locker room
Box   12
  Item   584
Alabama Farmers Union meeting
Box   12
  Item   585
Another civil rights meeting at Highlander
Note: Left standing, Thurgood Marshall; next, Guy Carawan with the guitar; seated beneath, Anne Braden; Septima Clark; extreme right, Alice Cobb, Highlander staff; third person to the right, Anne Lockwood, on Highlander staff.
Box   12
  Item   586
Public and Human Relations workshop at Highlander Library
Note: Second from left, Bill van Guill; on right, Myles Horton; third from left, Catherine Winston; behind Myles, Myra Page.
Box   12
  Item   587
Workers session at Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Second from left, Southern Regional director; second from right, Myles Horton.
Box   12
  Item   588-589
CIO group at Highlander
Use Restrictions

F.C. holds copyright (to 588).

Emil Willimetz holds copyright (to 589).

Box   12
  Item   590-591
CIO, Highlander
Use Restrictions

F.C. holds copyright (to 590).

Emil Willimetz holds copyright (to 591).

Box   12
  Item   592
Voter registration activists, Charleston, South Carolina
Use Restrictions: R.N. Wagner holds copyright.
Box   12
  Item   593
Civil Rights workshop banquet, 1955
Note: Mikii Marlowe, first on the right, speaking.
Box   12
  Item   594
CIO session
Note: Joe Glazier, extreme right; seated, Zilphia Horton.
Box   12
  Item   595
Hosiery (or Poultry) workers session, Highlander: outdoor barbecue
Box   12
  Item   596
Smelter Workers session, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   597
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers session meal, Highlander
Box   12
  Item   598
CIO School
Note: Estelle Thompson, standing on steps.
Box   12
  Item   599
CIO session
Note: Extreme right, Catherine Winston.
Box   12
  Item   600
Food, Tobacco, Agriculture Workers cookout
Note: Second from left, Marny, the Pre-Education director.
Box   13
  Item   601
CIO session meal, Highlander
Box   13
  Item   602
Youth project cookout
Box   13
  Item   603
Workers session
Note: Third from the left on top, educational director.
Box   13
  Item   604
Farmers Union picnic
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   605
Youth project, Highlander
Note: May Justus, first on the left.
Box   13
  Item   606
Community meeting, Highlander
Note: Fourth from left, Judge Rollins.
Box   13
  Item   607
Cookout
Note: Zilphia Horton, wearing checkered dress; Myles Horton, below.
Box   13
  Item   608
Furniture Workers workshop, Highlander
Note: Second from the right, bottom, Ailene Austin, who came to Highlander as an Antioch Co-op student, later became a staff member and wrote a labor history.
Box   13
  Item   609
Hosiery (or Poultry) Workers session, Highlander: outdoor barbecue
Note: Duplicate of photo number 595.
Box   13
  Item   610
Civil Rights workshop banquet, 1955
Note: Duplicate of photo number 593.
Box   13
  Item   611
CIO School
Note: George Guernsey, next to the crutches.
Box   13
  Item   612
Textile Workers School, 1930s
Note: From left to right: Roy Lawrence, Southern regional director; unknown individual; Mary Lawrence, across the table from Roy; extreme right, across the table from Roy, Rosanne Walker, staff member at Highlander; to the left of the first person from the window, Claudia Lewis.
Box   13
  Item   613
Furniture Workers workshop, Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton leading the singing.
Box   13
  Item   614
CIO Labor Conference
Note: Myles Horton, second from the left, top row.
Box   13
  Item   615
Farmers Union School: James Kay, speaking
Box   13
  Item   616
George Guernsey, center; Emil Willimetz, extreme right
Box   13
  Item   617
Farmers Union session
Note: Head of the table, second person from the right, George Morton.
Box   13
  Item   618
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   619
Rubber Workers workshop
Box   13
  Item   620
Farmers Union members having family meal, Stanley
Box   13
  Item   621
Community meeting opening the community building at Highlander
Box   13
  Item   622
Early civil rights period
Note: Newson, center, in checkered shirt.
Box   13
  Item   623
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander 1959 June
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Note: Septima Clark in center.
Box   13
  Item   624
Workers eating at CIO session
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Fourth from the left, Cole Danenburg, textile worker.
Box   13
  Item   625
Civil Rights Council, unknown location
Box   13
  Item   626
Civil rights meeting, Highlander
Box   13
  Item   627
Trula Underwood (Mrs. J. Boyd Underwood)
Box   13
  Item   628-629
Unidentified
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   630
Packinghouse workers
Note: Second from right, Russell Lasley.
Box   13
  Item   631
CIO School session, Highlander: led by A.A. Liveright
Box   13
  Item   632-633
Main building
Box   13
  Item   634
Unidentified
Box   13
  Item   635-636
Copper Hill basin, Tennessee
Box   13
  Item   637
Road in front of County Community building
Box   13
  Item   638
Back of main building, Highlander early 1930s
Box   13
  Item   639
Mt. Pelia Community Center
Box   13
  Item   640
View of the Highlander lake from window of Hortons' house
Box   13
  Item   641
Building, Highlander Library
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   642
Ruthie Corrall
Box   13
  Item   643
Mr. Bannerman, Highlander 1958 May 11
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   13
  Item   644
Playing checkers during a Civil Rights workshop break, 1958 May 11
Box   13
  Item   645-648
Unidentified
Box   13
  Item   649
CIO student coming to Highlander
Box   13
  Item   650
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   651-652
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   653
Food, Tobacco and Agriculture student at Highlander making a stencil
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   654
CIO workshop
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Jim Payne, Steelworker organizer from Chattanooga.
Box   14
  Item   655
Dean Brazeal at Morehouse College
Box   14
  Item   656
CIO workshop
Note: Kevin [unknown last name]
Box   14
  Item   657
Civil Rights workshop participant, Highlander Library
Box   14
  Item   658
Farmers Union workshop: union member from Astatde, Tennessee
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   659
Young woman looking up
Box   14
  Item   660
Karen Blondell, Antioch Co-op, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   661
Woman in kimono, 1959
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   662
Woman testifying during Highlander investigation
Box   14
  Item   663
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   664
Civil rights worker from South Carolina colony
Box   14
  Item   665
Man operating mechanical arms
Box   14
  Item   666-669
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   670
Reverend DeJarnette
Box   14
  Item   671
Workshop
Note: Kwa Hagen, Director of Adult Education, who came as a State Dept. visitor; Septima Clark, left.
Box   14
  Item   672
J.D. Marlowe, a neighbor, former Highlander student, fishing in lake
Box   14
  Item   673
Civil Rights workshop participant, Chattanooga
Box   14
  Item   674
CIO session, Highlander
Box   14
  Item   675
Aubrey Williams by the Farmers Union
Box   14
  Item   676
Workshop
Note

Duplicate of photo number 671.

Missing.

Box   14
  Item   677
Food, Tobacco, and Agricultural workshop participant
Box   14
  Item   678
CIO workshop
Note

Duplicate of photo number 656.

Missing.

Box   14
  Item   679-680
Youth project, Highlander
Box   14
  Item   681
Archie Brown
Note: Bachelor student, who spent a couple years on the Highlander staff.
Box   14
  Item   682
Farmers Union student ringing dinner bell at Highlander
Box   14
  Item   683
Paul Christopher, Tennessee CIO director, Highlander
Box   14
  Item   684
Workshop participant from Tuskegee, Alabama
Box   14
  Item   685
Unidentified African American man
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   14
  Item   686
Farmers Union workshop: congressional candidate from North Alabama
Box   14
  Item   687-692
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   693
Farmers Union, Tennessee
Note: Duplicate of photo number 658.
Box   14
  Item   694
Relaxing, Highlander front yard, unidentified
Box   14
  Item   695
Unidentified
Box   14
  Item   696
Part time staff member
Box   14
  Item   697
Farmers Union workshop
Box   14
  Item   698
Youth Project participant, South Carolina
Box   14
  Item   699-700
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   701
Working on the Altoona Co-op building, Alabama
Box   15
  Item   702
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   703
Dr. Fred Patterson, Highlander
Box   15
  Item   704
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   15
  Item   705-707
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   708
Farmers Union member running for Congressman in Alabama
Box   15
  Item   709
Farmers Union member in courthouse meeting in Alabama
Box   15
  Item   710
North Alabama Farmers Union member
Box   15
  Item   711
Professor from J. Peabody College
Box   15
  Item   712
Packinghouse workers
Note: Education representative participating in group discussion.
Box   15
  Item   713
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   714
Civil Rights workshop participant
Box   15
  Item   715
Man sitting at table
Box   15
  Item   716
Aubrey Williams
Box   15
  Item   717-719
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   720
Smelter Workers member, Bessemer, Alabama
Box   15
  Item   721
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   722
Bill Elkuss
Box   15
  Item   723
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   724
Stuart Newcome
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   15
  Item   725
Fred Ross?, Southern Regional Council; Septima Clark at right
Box   15
  Item   726
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   727
Highlander workshop: Theodore Brameld
Box   15
  Item   728
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   729
Woman at civil rights meeting in Charleston, South Carolina
Box   15
  Item   730-733
Unidentified African-American men, circa 1960s
Box   15
  Item   734
Joe Brown, leader in Charleston, South Carolina
Box   15
  Item   735
Charleston activist, civil rights
Box   15
  Item   736
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   15
  Item   737
Portrait of a woman at Highlander by Hoyt Collins
Box   15
  Item   738
Hart Catlin, very early picture
Box   15
  Item   739
Packinghouse workshop, Goodman, member of educational staff
Box   15
  Item   740
Packinghouse Workers workshop
Box   15
  Item   741
Unidentified
Box   15
  Item   742
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   15
  Item   743
Connie Anderson, Food, Tobacco, and Agriculture worker in Highlander Library
Box   15
  Item   744
Bill [unknown last name], Steel Workers organizer from Chattanooga
Box   15
  Item   745
Ralph Helstein, not at Highlander
Box   15
  Item   746
Unidentified African-American man, circa 1960s
Box   15
  Item   747
Student at Highlander picnics behind the school, early 1930s
Box   15
  Item   748
Alton Lawrence
Box   15
  Item   749
Farmers Union member at Highlander
Box   15
  Item   750
Paul Bennett
Box   16
  Item   751
Paul Christopher
Box   16
  Item   752-756
Unidentified
Box   16
  Item   757
Wadmalaw Island Citizenship group evening class
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   758
Wadmalaw Island Citizenship group building
Box   16
  Item   759
Citizenship group participants
Box   16
  Item   760
Citizenship group, coffee break
Note: Third from the left, Bernice Robinson, teacher in the first school, former Highlander student, Highlander board, later.
Box   16
  Item   761
Unidentified African-American man lecturing, circa 1960s
Box   16
  Item   762
Mrs. Brewer, the teacher in the Citizenship School on Edisto Island
Box   16
  Item   763
Young fry waiting for their parents, Citizenship School, Wadmalaw Island
Box   16
  Item   764
CIO
Box   16
  Item   765
Conference on civil rights activities, Sea Islands
Box   16
  Item   766
Septima Clark and Mr. Bellinger
Note: Who had been a student at Highlander and Johns Island.
Box   16
  Item   767
Bellinger's Grocery
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: With African-American owners? in front of store.
Box   16
  Item   768
Child at Johns Island
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   769
Mrs. Gear and Estelle, students of Mrs. Brewer
Note: Missing.
Box   16
  Item   770
Two African-American boys on Johns Island, circa 1960s
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   771
High School cutting session
Note

Missing.

Mrs. Brewer, teacher at right.

Box   16
  Item   772
Sea Island house or CIO, Highlander
Box   16
  Item   773
Sea Island children
Box   16
  Item   774
Sea Island group, Citizenship School
Box   16
  Item   775
Sea Island citizenship students
Box   16
  Item   776
Mrs. Brewer and Citizenship group in the community building of the church where her husband was pastor, in Edisto
Box   16
  Item   777
Citizenship students from Edisto
Box   16
  Item   778
Sea Islander Conference
Box   16
  Item   779
Citizenship School
Note: Bernice Robinson, second from the left.
Box   16
  Item   780
Sea Island children
Box   16
  Item   781
Johns Island group, Esau Jenkins in the center, Highlander Conference on voter registration on Johns Island
Box   16
  Item   782
Johns Island educational workshop
Box   16
  Item   783
Clambake at Civil Rights workshop on Johns Island
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   784
Johns Island workshop, Judy Gregory, Mrs. Robinson, and Mrs. Joe Brown
Box   16
  Item   785
Students at Citizenship School learning how to sew, by Bernice Robinson
Box   16
  Item   786
Civil rights meeting in Alton Hall, Highlander Library
Box   16
  Item   787
Mrs. Brewer's living room the same night
Box   16
  Item   788
Packinghouse Workers workshop
Box   16
  Item   789
Aileen Brewer and students, Edisto Island Citizenship School
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   790
Citizenship group, students at Sea Island
Box   16
  Item   791
Citizenship groups, Sea Island
Box   16
  Item   792
Mrs. Brewer's class at Edisto
Box   16
  Item   793
Sea Island Citizenship groups, students
Box   16
  Item   794
Civil Rights Conference in Charleston
Note: Mrs. Clark, extreme lower right.
Box   16
  Item   795
Citizenship group students on island
Box   16
  Item   796
Sea Island family, Citizenship group students
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   16
  Item   797
Citizenship group at Johns Island
Box   16
  Item   798
North Charleston
Box   16
  Item   799
Center, Mrs. Esau Jenkins, restaurant in Charleston
Box   16
  Item   800
Jenkins restaurant in Charleston
Box   17
  Item   801
Citizenship group house and bus
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   802
Progressive Club diner run by Esau Jenkins on Johns Island, where the first Citizenship School was held
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   803
Island bedroom
Box   17
  Item   804
Sea Island family
Box   17
  Item   805-807
Sea Island Citizenship group
Box   17
  Item   808
Myles Horton, Citizenship group at Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   809
Bernice Robinson working on sewing machine with younger CIO member, South Carolina
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   810
James Island workshop on cooperatives
Note: Extreme left, Mrs. Clark; Endra Macabee; Bernice Robinson.
Box   17
  Item   811
Mrs. Brewer, second from left; Myles Horton; Mrs. Edistow
Box   17
  Item   812
Citizenship group participants on Johns Island in front of the Morning Star Hall
Box   17
  Item   813
Johns Island children
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   17
  Item   814
Citizenship group, Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   815
Sea Island children
Box   17
  Item   816
Workshop on cooperative, Johns Island-church
Note: Extreme left, Anne Lockwood; third from left, Septima Clark.
Box   17
  Item   817
Bernice Robinson on the Citizenship School on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   818
North Charleston
Box   17
  Item   819
Workshop on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   820
Unidentified African-American men, circa 1960s
Box   17
  Item   821
Leroy Brown at Highlander workshop on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   822
Esau Jenkins restaurant
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   823
Unidentified African-American man
Box   17
  Item   824
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   825
Charleston, South Carolina
Box   17
  Item   826
Johns Island workshop
Box   17
  Item   827
Mass meeting in Charleston
Note: Joe Brown, left; Myles Horton, speaking.
Box   17
  Item   828
North Charleston
Box   17
  Item   829
Island children
Box   17
  Item   830
Unidentified
Box   17
  Item   831
North Charleston Citizenship group teacher
Box   17
  Item   832
Unidentified
Box   17
  Item   833
Johns Island family
Box   17
  Item   834
Citizenship group on Johns Island
Note: Extreme right is Miss Alice Wine, one of the first African-Americans to register at the Citizenship group before it started. She was a native of Johns Island.
Box   17
  Item   835
Bernice Robinson, second from the left
Box   17
  Item   836
Unidentified African-American woman
Box   17
  Item   837
Unidentified African-American man
Box   17
  Item   838
North Charleston house
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   839
North Charleston house
Box   17
  Item   840
Charleston mass meeting
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   841
Unidentified African-American man
Box   17
  Item   842
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   843
Restaurant
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   844
Mrs. Esau Jenkins on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   845
Boys on Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   846
Esau Jenkins
Box   17
  Item   847
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   17
  Item   848
Johns Island Citizenship group, “crocheting on Johns island in Adult School”
Box   17
  Item   849
Bernice Robinson at first Citizenship School at Johns Island
Box   17
  Item   850
Unidentified African Americans
Box   18
  Item   851
North Charleston
Box   18
  Item   852
Septima Clark on right
Box   18
  Item   853
Packinghouse, Mon Kies, educational staff
Box   18
  Item   854
Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers School at Highlander
Box   18
  Item   855
CIO School, Highlander, playing ball game, Highlander training program for Packinghouse group, Montajik by Film Center
Box   18
  Item   856
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Box   18
  Item   857
Highlander main building
Box   18
  Item   858
Estes Kefauver on right
Box   18
  Item   859
“Unemployment” collage
Box   18
  Item   860
“How You Do It” collage
Note: Bob Cruden at a Highlander railroad workers union workshop.
Box   18
  Item   861
“What you want” collage
Box   18
  Item   862
“TVA” (Tennessee Valley Authority) collage
Box   18
  Item   863
“Help Democracy Grow” collage
Box   18
  Item   864
Highlander CIO
Box   18
  Item   865
CIO meeting in front of Highlander
Box   18
  Item   866
“The Farmers Union Bets on You!” collage
Note: Dillard King, native of Highlander.
Box   18
  Item   867
“Workers Farmers Learn New Ideas at Highlander” collage
Note: Paul Bennett and other group at Highlander.
Box   18
  Item   868
CIO fishing
Box   18
  Item   869
Part of the Film Center exhibit
Box   34
  Item   870
SA organizer Bill Anderson and Bill Elkuss
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   871
Unidentified African American man with crutch
Box   34
  Item   872
Two unidentified men giving presentation
Box   34
  Item   873
Head and shoulders portrait of unidentified woman with head scarf
Box   34
  Item   874-875
Unidentified men at meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   876
Meeting of smelter workers using Highlander display at Film Center
Box   34
  Item   877
Other smelter workers in Highlander, Charley Wilson leading discussion
Box   34
  Item   878-879
Unidentified man in rocking chair on porch reading newspaper
Note: 2 copies.
Box   34
  Item   880
WPA workers, early 1940s
Note: Graf Taylor in the foreground organizing WPA workers in Grundy County where Highlander was located.
Box   34
  Item   881
Unidentified group of men at meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   882
Smelter workers
Box   18
  Item   883
Graf Taylor talking to a group of WPA workers at Highlander
Note: In the foreground on the left is Will Brown, local Methodist pastor.
Box   18
  Item   884
Jim Dombrowski using an Amalgamated Clothing Workers Visual-Lecture sheet
Box   34
  Item   885
Elizabeth Hawes, first executive secretary for Highlander
Use Restrictions: Ifor Thomas holds copyright.
Box   34
  Item   886
Amalgamated Clothing Workers
Box   34
  Item   887
Unidentified man taking notes and man consulting book
Box   34
  Item   888
Estelle Thompson, CIO workshop
Note: Duplicate of photo number 171.
Box   34
  Item   889
Smelter workers group
Box   34
  Item   890
Smelter workers in a workshop in Alabama led by Bill Elkuss
Box   34
  Item   891
Unidentified men at meeting
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Note: Duplicate of images in photo number 874-875.
Box   34
  Item   892
Smelters workers at Highlander
Box   34
  Item   893
Highlander seminar run in Cuautla, Mexico
Note: Aimee Horton, third from the left, in front of chimney.
Box   18
  Item   894
Guy Carawan speaking at Youth Project at Highlander
Box   18
  Item   895
Man reading Tennessee Union Farmer newspaper
Note: Ike Church, manager of the property and neighbor of Highlander Library.
Box   18
  Item   896
CIO students doing a skit
Box   18
  Item   897
Estelle Thompson teaching poster making, CIO school
Box   18
  Item   898
Dan Powell, second from the left, the southern PHD director teaching at Highlander CIO school
Box   18
  Item   899
“Poll Tax States”
Box   18
  Item   900
Montage at the Highlander Film Center
Box   19
  Item   901
J.D. Martin in South Alabama workshop
Box   19
  Item   902
Portrait of a display, Film Center
Box   19
  Item   903
Film Center display
Box   19
  Item   904
Film Center display
Note: On the left is Tom Ludwig; next is J.D. Martin.
Box   19
  Item   905
Center of America Adult Education seminar, Cuautla, Mexico 1962 December 16-21
Note: Myles Horton, Ismael Rodriquez Aragon, Lewis Sinclair.
Box   19
  Item   906
Center of America Adult Education seminar group shot, Cuautla, Mexico 1962 December 16-21
Box   19
  Item   907
Village near Cuautla where Educational Adults seminar was held
Note: Invited participants to a committee meeting in the square, Myles Horton to the right, speaking.
Box   19
  Item   908
Alabama Farmers Union member
Box   19
  Item   909
Work campers at Highlander building, sand beach on the lake
Box   19
  Item   910
Early students in front of the Highlander entrance
Box   19
  Item   911
Erosion at Copper Hill Basin
Box   19
  Item   912
Dynamiting the spillway to Highlander lake
Box   19
  Item   913
Main building
Box   19
  Item   914
Dynamiting the spillway for the Highlander lake
Box   19
  Item   915
Winter view from Horton house
Box   19
  Item   916
Barton cabin
Box   19
  Item   917
Office and Film Center building
Box   19
  Item   918-919
Library
Box   19
  Item   920
Community Center
Box   19
  Item   921
Film Center
Box   19
  Item   922-923
Film Center Library
Box   19
  Item   924
Community building
Box   19
  Item   925-927
Library
Box   19
  Item   928
Rolling Stone House, Billport, staff and family, Rolling Stone
Note: Came from the symbol the chimney building put in the chimney, built a round stone.
Box   19
  Item   929
Heights in the back of the Highlander
Box   19
  Item   930
Highlander
Box   19
  Item   931
Library
Box   19
  Item   932
“All windows out”
Box   19
  Item   933
Guy Carawan student workshop
Box   19
  Item   934
Guy Carawan and singers
Note: James Bevel and Bernard Lafayette, singers.
Box   19
  Item   935
Guy singing at Children's camp
Box   19
  Item   936-937
Farmers Union meeting
Box   19
  Item   938
CIO student, Highlander
Box   19
  Item   939
Pete Seeger, Highlander
Note: Possibly at 25th anniversary celebration, in charge of music.
Box   19
  Item   940
Chattanooga civil rights participant leading singing of group
Box   19
  Item   941
Leon Wilson, staff member leading Sacred Harp songs at a statewide Sacred Harp gathering at Highlander
Box   19
  Item   942
CIO students, Paul Christopher at piano at Highlander
Box   19
  Item   943
Packinghouse workers, CIO School in Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton leading singing.
Box   19
  Item   944
Evening entertainment, Highlander CIO School, a skit on the shooting of Dan McGrew
Box   19
  Item   945
Zilphia Horton leading singing, CIO School
Note: Table at right, Myles Horton, Mike Ross, Tom Ludwig, Joyce Mitchell.
Box   19
  Item   946
Zilphia Horton leading singing at the Textile Workers Education Conference
Note: Extreme right, Seth Brewer, textile workers director for North Carolina.
Box   19
  Item   947
Zilphia Horton teaching songs, leading CIO School at Highlander
Box   19
  Item   948
Neighbor, Highlander 1937
Note: People of the Cumberland film still.
Box   19
  Item   949
Foster Falls picnic grounds, CIO students
Note: Dad Horton standing on the left.
Box   19
  Item   950
People of the Cumberland
Box   20
  Item   951
Laundry, early 1930s
Note: Group that helped staff members; Dorothy Carlson on right.
Box   20
  Item   952
Vaudeville workers discussion, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   953
John Morgan
Note: Second from the left, teaching flute making at Highlander CIO School, Zilphia Horton.
Box   20
  Item   954
CIO School, Highlander
Note: Paul Christopher, left, leading discussion.
Box   20
  Item   955
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   956-957
Amalgamated session, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   958
Discussion with work campers, Highlander lake
Note: Beth Kennedy, extreme left; Shelby Smith, extreme right.
Box   20
  Item   959
CIO workshop, Highlander
Note: Second from left, Virginia Durr, chairman of the National Committee to repeal the poll tax for Southern Conference for Human Welfare.
Box   20
  Item   960
CIO session
Note: Second from the left, Dad Horton; third, Dan Powell, PAC Director; fifth against the tree, Cole Danenburg, Hosiery Workers organizer.
Box   20
  Item   961
Mountain fox hunt near Highlander
Box   20
  Item   962
Summer work camp group
Note: Beth Kennedy, extreme right.
Box   20
  Item   963
Hosiery workers group discussion
Note: Bill [unknown last name], extreme right, educational director.
Box   20
  Item   964
Committee meeting, outdoor session, early civil rights period 1955
Note: Myles Horton on left; second, unknown individual; third, Esau Jenkins; Septima Clark.
Box   20
  Item   965
Hubeck, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   966
CIO outdoor discussion
Note: Second from left, A.A. Liveright.
Box   20
  Item   967
CIO outdoor discussion
Note: Led by Stuart Brock, National CIO Education Office.
Box   20
  Item   968
CIO School, Highlander
Box   20
  Item   969
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   970
Early Civil Rights Conference at Highlander
Box   20
  Item   971
CIO students in Summer Youth Project, participants relaxing together
Box   20
  Item   972
Augville workers discussion, Highlander
Note: Lower left, southern director leading discussion.
Box   20
  Item   973
Work camp discussion led by the director; upper left, Skirt Shekins
Box   20
  Item   974
Civil rights meeting, early 1930s
Note: Brother Tom Mooney addressing gathering.
Box   20
  Item   975
Civil rights session
Box   20
  Item   976
Pre-CIO labor union workshop attended by neighbor, extreme left, in her 90s
Box   20
  Item   977
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Note: Fred Patterson, extreme left.
Box   20
  Item   978
Highlander outing, Big Ridge Park at Ridge
Box   20
  Item   979
Augville workers session led by Southern director
Box   20
  Item   980
CIO group
Note: Extreme left, Henry Shipherd; George Guernsey; Lucy Mason; Zilphia Horton; unknown individual; Paul Christopher in the chair.
Box   20
  Item   981
CIO School
Note: Stuart Brock, extreme left, back row.
Box   20
  Item   982
Amalgamated workshop at Highlander
Note: Second from the lower left, Barbara [unknown last name] from the National Amalgamated Education Office; Suzie Gordon, Amalgamated Educational Office; unknown individual; Joie Willemetz, extreme right; Stuart Meacham, fifth from the left; in the back row, Myles Horton; Ulia McGill, Amalgamated organizer; Zilphia Horton.
Box   20
  Item   983
Workshop
Box   20
  Item   984
Farmers Union workshop
Note: B.R. Brazeal, extreme left; May Justus.
Box   20
  Item   985
Summer workshop
Note: Director of the camp, Van Kennedy, extreme left; Beth Kennedy, extreme right.
Box   20
  Item   986
Youth Project outdoor meeting
Note: In center, Guy Carawan; the banjo next to Charis Horton, one of the participants.
Box   20
  Item   987
Early union workshop
Box   20
  Item   988
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   989
Virginia Durr, second from the left
Box   20
  Item   990-991
Unidentified
Box   20
  Item   992
Civil rights group at Highlander
Note: Septima Clark on the left.
Box   20
  Item   993
Civil rights group at Highlander lake
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Fifth from the left, Charlotte Meacham, American Friends Service Committee, former Highlander student.
Box   20
  Item   994
Esau Jenkins, left, civil rights
25th Anniversary
Box   20
  Item   995
Mrs. Roosevelt talking with Indian chief from Florida
Box   20
  Item   996
Mrs. Roosevelt speaking at anniversary, Myles Horton, May Justus
Box   20
  Item   997
Mrs. Roosevelt with May Justus
Box   20
  Item   998
Myles Horton at left, Mrs. Roosevelt, May Justus
Box   20
  Item   999
Mrs. Roosevelt, May Justus
Box   20
  Item   1000
Highlander conference in Chattanooga in connection with the Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Note: Zilphia Horton, left; Myles Horton; Mrs. Roosevelt.
Box   21
  Item   1001
Certification
Box   21
  Item   1002-1005
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1006
Children's camp, Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1007
J.D. Mott, kitchen duty at Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1008
Conference in Horton house
Note: Ted Brameld, left; identified in chair, Grace Hamilton, director of the Urban League, Atlanta.
Box   21
  Item   1009
Zilphia Horton leading singing on a picket line, Chattanooga
Box   21
  Item   1010
Citizenship School, Myles Horton
Box   21
  Item   1011
Student ringing dinner bell at Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1012
Ralph Helstein, place unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1013
Children's camp, Highlander
Note: Extreme right, Penny Stillman; Charis Horton.
Box   21
  Item   1014
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1015
Timon, Highlander Nursery School
Note: Joie Willemetz, upper left.
Box   21
  Item   1016
Film Center picture from before the Tennessee Library service
Box   21
  Item   1017
J.D. Marlowe, cooperative canning, probably
Box   21
  Item   1018-1023
Packinghouse workers, unknown location
Box   21
  Item   1024
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1025
CIO School
Box   21
  Item   1026
Packinghouse workers, montage at Highlander Film Center
Box   21
  Item   1027
John J. Finley at election rally, Chattanooga?
Box   21
  Item   1028
Unidentified
Box   21
  Item   1029
Early CIO picture
Note: Paul Christopher, third from right; back front row, second from the left, Amil, president of Textile Workers Union; Sidney Hillman, president, Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union; George Baldanzi, black president of Textile Workers Union.
Box   21
  Item   1030
Chicken on the chopping block, Highlander early 1930s
Box   21
  Item   1031-1032
Cleaning poultry, early 1930s
Box   21
  Item   1033
Students cleaning poultry
Note: Estelle Thompson, right.
Box   21
  Item   1034
Robbing wild beehive, back of Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1035
Robbing beehive
Box   21
  Item   1036
Two women searching the card catalog
Note: Mikii Marlowe on the right; Elizabeth Jenkins on the left.
Box   21
  Item   1037
CIO cutting stumps off, student paper
Box   21
  Item   1038
CIO student with Bill Elkuss on left, mimeographing paper
Box   21
  Item   1039
Amy Vanbrink mimeographing
Box   21
  Item   1040-1041
United Nations workshop, Highlander Library
Box   21
  Item   1042
Cows, girl, and cat, East Tennessee Farmers Union scene
Box   21
  Item   1043
Cows
Box   21
  Item   1044
Birds
Box   21
  Item   1045
Foal
Box   21
  Item   1046
Games at CIO workshop
Box   21
  Item   1047
CIO students pitching horseshoes, Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1048
Flyball game, CIO Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1049
Horseshoes, CIO Highlander
Box   21
  Item   1050
Pete Swin
Note: Public relations director for the CIO, Memphis, Highlander.
Box   22
  Item   1051
Russell Bull fishing in Highlander lake
Note: Regional Packinghouse Workers director.
Box   22
  Item   1052
CIO ball game
Box   22
  Item   1053
CIO ball
Box   22
  Item   1054
Volleyball
Box   22
  Item   1055
Volleyball, CIO
Box   22
  Item   1056
CIO horseshoes
Box   22
  Item   1057
Volleyball, CIO School
Box   22
  Item   1058
Farmers Union baseball game
Box   22
  Item   1059
Early labor union schools, pitching horseshoes, volleyball
Box   22
  Item   1060
Youth Project and Children's campers swimming in Highlander lake
Box   22
  Item   1061
CIO Volleyball
Box   22
  Item   1062
Automobile workers, baseball
Box   22
  Item   1063
CIO baseball
Box   22
  Item   1064
Clinton, Tennessee, two youngsters brought to Highlander for Christmas during integration struggle
Note: Charis Horton, extreme right.
Box   22
  Item   1065
Waldemar Hille, Director of Music, Elmhurst College, Illinois
Note: Hille worked with Zilphia Horton with the music at Highlander.
Box   22
  Item   1066
Rubber Workers School at Highlander, glazier scene
Box   22
  Item   1067
CIO School
Note: Paul Christopher at piano, Pete [unknown last name]
Box   22
  Item   1068
CIO evening performance
Box   22
  Item   1069
Unidentified
Box   22
  Item   1070
Two CIO members sitting on the porch of the recreational department cabin
Box   22
  Item   1071
Results of tornado by Horton house
Box   22
  Item   1072
Tornado damage, Highlander farm
Box   22
  Item   1073
Library
Box   22
  Item   1074
Remodeling the Horton house
Box   22
  Item   1075-1077
Horton house after tornado
Box   22
  Item   1078
Remodeling the Horton house
Box   22
  Item   1079
Women in theatrical performance
Note: CIO, second from the left, Beth Eldridge, who is secretary for community; Leny Vanbrink, Co-op.
Box   22
  Item   1080
Man gesturing with cigar at Highlander event
Box   22
  Item   1081
Games, Highlander CIO School
Box   22
  Item   1082
Recreation at Highlander Farmers Union Educational Conference in Gatlinburg, part of leadership training program
Box   22
  Item   1083
Eating at Highlander CIO workshop, Liveright
Box   22
  Item   1084-1085
Unidentified
Box   22
  Item   1086
Men imitating ducks as part of a theatrical performance
Box   22
  Item   1087
Civil Rights workshop game
Box   22
  Item   1088
Highlander Civil [Rights] workshop and games
Box   22
  Item   1089
CIO workshop games
Box   22
  Item   1090
Skit, CIO workshop
Box   22
  Item   1091-1092
Hosiery Workers workshop skit, Highlander
Box   22
  Item   1093
Summer Youth Project dance class
Box   22
  Item   1094
Hosiery workers, Highlander
Box   22
  Item   1095
Unidentified; third from the left, Joe Willemetz
Box   22
  Item   1096
Unidentified white man in drag
Box   22
  Item   1097
“Solidarity”
Box   22
  Item   1098
Cutting long ribbons of paper, CIO workshop
Note: Extreme left, J.D. Marlowe; community.
Box   22
  Item   1099
“Fishing in a bucket,” CIO activity
Note: Leny Vanbrink?, right.
Box   22
  Item   1100
Zilphia? learning to operate projector
Box   23
  Item   1101
Emil Willimetz at Film Center
Box   23
  Item   1102
Emil Willimetz shows film on field trip
Box   23
  Item   1103
Center montage
Box   23
  Item   1104
Gordon at Film Center doing demonstration of film strips
Box   23
  Item   1105
Movie, Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1106
CIO School-Zilphia learning to operate projector
Box   23
  Item   1107
Demonstration films
Box   23
  Item   1108
Zilphia learning to operate projector
Box   23
  Item   1109
Packinghouse workers at oyster plant in some part of Maryland
Box   23
  Item   1110
Oyster boats, Packinghouse
Box   23
  Item   1111
Myles Horton on ruins of Highlander main building
Note: Building was burned after being taken over by the state.
Box   23
  Item   1112
Remains of main building, Highlander lake on the right
Box   23
  Item   1113
Uncle Billy Thomas with his wife
Note: Billy was local patriarch, who made all the furniture at Highlander, was a lay minister and staunch supporter.
Box   23
  Item   1114
Uncle Billy Thomas in the local church across from Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1115
Uncle Billy in his shop with chairs
Box   23
  Item   1116
Woman with baby on screen projected behind her
Box   23
  Item   1117-1118
Unidentified
Box   23
  Item   1119
Textile Workers strike, Alabama
Box   23
  Item   1120
Striking Packinghouse workers
Box   23
  Item   1121
Packinghouse after it burned
Box   23
  Item   1122
Textile picnic, Alabama
Note: Second from left, Tom Ludwig, bringing greetings from the Farmers Union.
Box   23
  Item   1123
Educational meeting on picket line
Note: Bill Elkuss, top left; Zilphia Horton.
Box   23
  Item   1124
Resident Adult Educational Conference, Germany 1959
Note: Left, Horton; teacher from the Post School; third unknown individual; Oscar Gramakay.
Box   23
  Item   1125
Resident Adult Educational Conference, Germany 1959
Box   23
  Item   1126
Square dancing led by Ralph Tefferteller, early 1930s
Note: Center of yard, Henry Thomas.
Box   23
  Item   1127
Myles Horton and unknown school teacher
Box   23
  Item   1128
Square dancing at Highlander
Note: On extreme right, J.D. Marlowe; Myles Horton; Catherine Winston.
Box   23
  Item   1129
Square dancing, Henry Thomas's yard, Youth camp, Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton playing piano.
Box   23
  Item   1130
Youth Project
Box   23
  Item   1131
Youth Project dance
Box   23
  Item   1132
Unidentified
Box   23
  Item   1133
Dancing in Henry Thomas's yard led by Ralph Tefferteller
Box   23
  Item   1134
Dancing in Henry Thomas's yard led by Tefferteller
Note: Bottom left, unknown individual; next to fiddler is Uncle Willy Marlowe, a neighbor; Henry Thomas is sitting on the porch.
Box   23
  Item   1135
Square dancing
Box   23
  Item   1136
Banjo player at night barbecue, Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1137
Early CIO convention, organizers, union officials, probably textile workers convention
Box   23
  Item   1138
Zilphia Horton leading singing at convention
Note: Made up primarily of Southern Union representatives, probably textile workers.
Box   23
  Item   1139-1041
Ike Church having barbecue, CIO School
Box   23
  Item   1142
Scalding hog butchered at Highlander
Box   23
  Item   1143
Cleaning hog
Box   23
  Item   1144
Skit at CIO School, “Lollipop Poppa”
Box   23
  Item   1145-1147
Leon Wilson leading Sacred Harp singing
Box   23
  Item   1148
Farmers Union ladies quilting in Alabama
Box   23
  Item   1149
Highlander neighbors quilting in Community Center
Note: Second from left, Mom Horton; third, Maggie Marlowe; sixth, Joie Willemetz.
Box   23
  Item   1150
“Out of this Bitter Land,” Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1151
Erosion Copper Basin
Box   24
  Item   1152
Myles Horton
Box   24
  Item   1153
Packinghouse Workers session, rough drafting
Box   24
  Item   1154
Young girl sitting in chair
Box   24
  Item   1155
Highlander workshop on Civil Rights
Note: Table, Myles Horton, Mikii Marlowe, Esau Jenkins, Rosa Parks, and Septima Clark in far right corner.
Box   24
  Item   1156
Man giving a lecture
Note: Harvey L. Friedman? of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union.
Box   24
  Item   1157
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1158
Julia Mabee in community with Highlander staff member Henry Shipherd
Box   24
  Item   1159
CIO discussion in front of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1160
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Left, unknown individual; center, Paul Bennett; right, Grace Hamilton, Highlander board member and Urban League.
Box   24
  Item   1161
Alabama Farmers Union
Box   24
  Item   1162-1164
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1165
Photocollage of musicians and square dancers
Note: Ike Church, upper right; J.D. Marlowe, top center.
Box   24
  Item   1166
Highlander community co-op sewing group
Box   24
  Item   1167
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1168
House back of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1169
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1170
Model of proposed library made by Carl Koch
Box   24
  Item   1171
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1172-1173
Montage
Box   24
  Item   1174
Highlander Christmas vacation for Clinton black students, first integrated in the South
Note: Rosa Parks was present.
Box   24
  Item   1175
Highlander Library, helping students, civil rights period
Box   24
  Item   1176-1177
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1178
Clinton High School students gathering: Rosa Parks, center
Note: First picture on left from contact sheet.
Box   24
  Item   1179
Clinton, back of the school [proof sheet]
Note: 12 images.
Box   24
  Item   1180
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   24
  Item   1181
L.A. Blackman, Elloree, South Carolina
Note: Mr. L.A. Blackman reportedly resisted KKK attempts to force him out of town.
Box   24
  Item   1183
Unidentified group in front of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1184
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1185
Public School Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1186
Highlander Library
Box   24
  Item   1187
Montage
Box   24
  Item   1188
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1189
25th Anniversary
Note: Left, the neighbors and little sister; Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, in window behind Aubrey Williams; Myles Horton; Mrs. Johnson, mother of Zilphia Horton.
Box   24
  Item   1190
Mrs. Roosevelt, Myles Horton, May Justus
Box   24
  Item   1191-1192
Unidentified
Box   24
  Item   1193
Mrs. Roosevelt, May Justus
Box   24
  Item   1194
Eleanor Roosevelt speaks on the front porch of Highlander School
Box   24
  Item   1195
Woman writing on chalkboard at Citizenship School, Johns Island
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   24
  Item   1196
Textile Workers organizer, Zilphia Horton in front of Highlander
Box   24
  Item   1197
CIO students talking to Zilphia Horton
Box   24
  Item   1198
CIO students
Box   24
  Item   1199
Zilphia Horton leading singing, Farmers Union session
Box   24
  Item   1200
Zilphia Horton
Box   25
  Item   1201
Textile Workers Conference, Central Alabama 1939
Note: Seated back row, Weatherspoon; next, Zilphia Horton; next, Alabama director; behind podium, Roy Lawrence; directly behind him in the middle back row, Amil Leevy; to the right of him is John [unknown last name], director of the International Ladies Garment Workers of the South; front row is the director of the Hosiery Workers; Lucy Randolph Mason; Paul Christopher; Bill [unknown last name], a steel worker.
Box   25
  Item   1202
Unidentified, 1939
Box   25
  Item   1203
Textile Workers group at Highlander
Note: Roy Lawrence, extreme left.
Box   25
  Item   1204
Zilphia Horton with business manager, educational director of the newly organized LaFollette, Tennessee Shirt Workers 1937
Box   25
  Item   1205
Zilphia Horton leading songs at Highlander, early union CIO session
Note: Charlie Wilson, board member, extreme right; next to him is his wife Frankie, both students at Highlander in early 1930s.
Box   25
  Item   1206
Textile Workers Convention
Note: Probably the southern delegate to the first Textile Workers Convention, met in Philadelphia.
Box   25
  Item   1207
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander Library
Note: Myra Page at the far end of the table.
Box   25
  Item   1208
Zilphia Horton
Box   34
  Item   1209
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1210
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1211
Zilphia Horton
Note: Missing.
Box   25
  Item   1212
Student ringing dinner bell
Box   25
  Item   1213
Ike Church, Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1214
CIO student, kitchen duty
Box   25
  Item   1215
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   25
  Item   1216
Ore workers, Alabama
Box   25
  Item   1217
Children's campers
Box   25
  Item   1218
First citizenship student learning to read
Note: In the back end of the cooperative at that time, Jenkins Grocery store.
Box   25
  Item   1219
Early integration workshop
Note: Lower left hand corner in center, Rosa Parks; extreme right, Charis Horton.
Box   34
  Item   1220
Mine workers rally, farmer Matt Bunch, district organizer in the center
Box   25
  Item   1221
Citizenship group, Wadmalow Island
Box   25
  Item   1222
CIO entertainment, Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1223
“A rural minister and a farmer from Kodak, Tennessee”
Note: Roy Houts, Methodist minister, and Kurt Smith, farmer.
Box   25
  Item   1224
Myles Horton and Matt Lynch
Note: Lynch, one of the first students at Highlander, later became a hosiery worker, and is now the secretary of the CIO in Tennessee.
Box   25
  Item   1225
Joint CIO workshop and work camp evening meeting at Highlander
Note: Student at right with hand on chain is Herman Eddy, educational director of the CIO; above him, A.A. Liveright; above A.A. Liveright in the window is J.D. Marlowe.
Box   25
  Item   1226
Farmers Union workshop
Note: Work camp is sitting in on evening session, upper left with elbow on the chair is Bill Kornhauser and extreme right, TVA agricultural specialist.
Box   25
  Item   1227-1228
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1229
Farmers Union workshop
Box   25
  Item   1230
Five African American men singing
Box   25
  Item   1231
Two men working on the construction of a building at Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1232
Workshop in Southern Alabama Farmers Union members
Note: Tom Ludwig, extreme right.
Box   25
  Item   1233-1234
Unidentified - missing
Box   25
  Item   1235
Farmers Union workshop at Southern Alabama
Note: Tom Ludwig, third from the right.
Box   25
  Item   1236
Farmers Union members at the Fertilizer cooperative
Box   25
  Item   1237
Unidentified
Box   25
  Item   1238
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   25
  Item   1239
CIO School at Highlander
Note: Second from the left, George Guernsey.
Box   25
  Item   1240
Farmers Union field program
Box   25
  Item   1241-1242
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1243
PAC workshop
Note: Left, Tim Hayskill, organizer; Smelter Workers organizer; Palmer Weber, National PAC official; Tom Ludwig, Lawrence, extreme left, Hobby Farmers Union member.
Box   25
  Item   1244
Farmers Union session
Note: Third from the left, Bud Voight, National Educational office; extreme right, Lou Krainock.
Box   25
  Item   1245
CIO Highlander
Box   25
  Item   1246
Building the Farmers Union Fertilizer Co-op in South Alabama
Box   25
  Item   1247
Session outside Highlander Library, Farmers Union School
Note: Myles Horton, extreme left; Tom Ludwig, squatting fourth from the left; Don Chapman, president Montana Farmers Union, standing extreme right; lower right, A.A. Liveright.
Box   25
  Item   1248
National Farmers Union Convention in Denver where Zilphia Horton led singing
Note: Second from the left is Secretary of Agriculture Brannon, Jim Patton, Zilphia Horton.
Box   25
  Item   1249
Alabama Farmers Union Meeting
Box   25
  Item   1250
Alabama Farmers Union workshop
Box   26
  Item   1251
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Note: Second, Jim Patton.
Box   26
  Item   1252
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Box   26
  Item   1253
Alabama Farmers Union Convention
Note: Aubrey Williams, left, talking to Jim Patton, center.
Box   26
  Item   1254
Two men and a baby at a Farmers Union workshop, Alabama
Box   26
  Item   1255
Alabama courthouse and convention
Box   26
  Item   1256
Film Center filming, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1257
Amalgamated, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1258
Unidentified white family
Box   26
  Item   1259
Farmers Union, Virginia, “Pie Supper,” 1948 October 29
Box   26
  Item   1260
Farmers Union meeting at Highlander
Note: Audrey Williams, third from left.
Box   26
  Item   1261
Virginia Farmers Union Co-op members
Box   26
  Item   1262
Alabama Farmers Union
Note: Tom Ludwig at left.
Box   26
  Item   1263
Highlander workshop
Box   26
  Item   1264
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1265
Early student working Highlander garden
Box   26
  Item   1266
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   26
  Item   1267
CIO School, Highlander Library
Box   26
  Item   1268
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Note: Bud Voight, third from the left; fourth, Tom Ludwig; on the right, Bill Kornhauser, Willemetz.
Box   26
  Item   1269
Smelter Workers session
Note: Alton Lawrence, left; Paul Christopher.
Box   26
  Item   1270
Farmers Union session at Highlander demonstrating fertilizer at TVA
Box   26
  Item   1271
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1272
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1273
Farmers Union School
Note: Jim Patton, left.
Box   26
  Item   1274
Farmers Union members, Highlander workshop
Box   26
  Item   1275
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1276
Alabama Farmers Union
Box   26
  Item   1277
Gary Keene and Highlander neighbor
Box   26
  Item   1278
Building Farmers Union Co-op in Southern Alabama
Box   26
  Item   1279
Farmers Union dedication of new Co-op building, Abingdon, Virginia
Box   26
  Item   1280-1281
Farm family sitting in wagon
Box   26
  Item   1282
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1283
Farmer wearing overalls and straw hat
Box   26
  Item   1284
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1285
Farmers Union meeting at Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1286
CIO, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1287
Amalgamated, Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1288-1290
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1291
Two men smoking cigars
Box   26
  Item   1292
East Tennessee Farmers Union meeting
Box   26
  Item   1293
Unidentified farmer with horse drawn plow
Box   26
  Item   1294
Smelter Workers
Note

Alton Lawrence, left; Paul Christopher.

Missing.

Box   26
  Item   1295
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1296
Farmers Union School at Highlander
Box   26
  Item   1297
South Alabama Co-op
Box   26
  Item   1298
Unidentified
Box   26
  Item   1299
Loading bags of fertilizer, South Alabama Fertilizer Co-op
Box   26
  Item   1300
Unidentified white women
Box   27
  Item   1301
Farmers Union session at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1302
South Alabama Co-op
Box   27
  Item   1303
South Alabama Farmers Union members
Note: J.D. Martin, extreme left.
Box   27
  Item   1304
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1305
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1306
Virginia Farmers Union family
Box   27
  Item   1307
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1308
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1309
Farmers Union, Southern Alabama
Box   27
  Item   1310
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1311
Smelters Workers organizer and family
Box   27
  Item   1312-1313
CIO School, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1314
Farmers Union School, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1315
Packinghouse workers, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1316
A.A. Liveright, CIO School, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1317
Farmers Union workshop at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1318-1319
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1320
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1321
Men reading paper outside store
Box   27
  Item   1322
Highlander Film Center street scene
Box   27
  Item   1323
Man refilling a tire
Box   27
  Item   1324
Woman in pen with turkeys
Box   27
  Item   1325
Man with two mules
Box   27
  Item   1326
Portrait of a farmer
Box   27
  Item   1327
Man inspecting milk cans
Box   27
  Item   1328
Highlander Film Center, South Alabama
Box   27
  Item   1329
South Alabama Co-op
Box   27
  Item   1330
Film Center pictures of building of Co-op
Note: Fred Lasse, left.
Box   27
  Item   1331
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1332
Man dressed as old woman
Box   27
  Item   1333
Working men walking past a building
Box   27
  Item   1334
Unidentified
Box   27
  Item   1335
J.D. Martin, South Alabama Farmers Union
Box   27
  Item   1336
25th anniversary gathering
Box   27
  Item   1337
Feeding milk to a calf
Box   27
  Item   1338
J.D. Marlowe on left talking to South Alabama Farmers Union members
Box   27
  Item   1339
Community building at Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1340
Jim Patton
Box   27
  Item   1341
African American family outdoors
Box   27
  Item   1342
Old men reclining in chairs
Box   27
  Item   1343
Fertilizer Co-op
Box   27
  Item   1344
Centrala Farmers Co-op building
Box   27
  Item   1345
Tractor plowing through tall plants
Box   27
  Item   1346
Farmer with milk can in wheelbarrow
Box   27
  Item   1347
Packinghouse workers, Highlander; Rosalie Woodman
Box   27
  Item   1348
Farmers Union, Highlander
Box   27
  Item   1349-1350
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1351
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1352
Three men talking around a bunk bed, Farmers Union term
Box   28
  Item   1353
Audrey Williams
Box   28
  Item   1354
Father and son picking tobacco, East Tennessee Farmers Union
Box   28
  Item   1355
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1356
Third Farmers Union Session, 1948
Box   28
  Item   1357
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1358
Portrait of Tom Bradley, Greeneville, Tennessee
Box   28
  Item   1359
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1360
Myles Horton and Jean Cotton, Packinghouse Workers School, Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1361
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1362
Co-op
Box   28
  Item   1363
Greene County Farmers Union Milk Producers Co-op
Box   28
  Item   1364
Southern Alabama Fertilizer Cooperative
Box   28
  Item   1365
Greene County Farmers Union Milk Producers Co-op
Box   28
  Item   1366
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Note: Top row, left to right: Tom Ludwig, Lois [unknown last name], Bud Voight, Ken Pullman, Zilphia Horton, Estelle Thompson. Bottom row, left to right: Catherine Winston, Louis [unknown last name] from Mississippi, Myles Horton, Ben Dahl.
Box   28
  Item   1367-1369
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1370
Pat and Pam Perry visiting Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1371
Alabama Farmers Union
Box   28
  Item   1372
Jim Patton, Highlanders Farmers Union session at Gainsberry
Box   28
  Item   1373
Myles Horton
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1374
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1375
CIO School
Note: Paul Christopher in middle.
Box   28
  Item   1376-1377
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1378
Al Co-op, Packinghouse research director, Packinghouse workshop at Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1379
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1380
Alabama Farmers Union meeting
Box   28
  Item   1381
Family reading the Union Farmer newspaper
Box   28
  Item   1382-1383
Unidentified families sitting down to dinner
Box   28
  Item   1384
Highlander kitchen scene
Box   28
  Item   1385
Highlander neighbors
Box   28
  Item   1386
Unidentified
Box   28
  Item   1387
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1388
R.B. Stitzer, Chemical Engineering Department
Box   28
  Item   1389
Farmers Union workshop, Ted Polwin leading discussion, blackboard
Box   28
  Item   1390
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1391
“Negro Rehabilitation Clients, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana”
Box   28
  Item   1392
Unidentified white children
Box   28
  Item   1393
Completing Farmers Union Co-op in Southern Alabama
Box   28
  Item   1394
Unidentified
Note: Missing.
Box   28
  Item   1395
Community meeting, visitors, showing slides and speaking to community people
Box   28
  Item   1396
Bannerman, right
Box   28
  Item   1397
“Organization of a Rural Community,” Highlander Folk School
Box   28
  Item   1398
Farmers Union family in neighboring county
Box   28
  Item   1399
Farmers Union group at Highlander
Box   28
  Item   1400
Farmers Union member in East Tennessee
Box   29
  Item   1401
Man and boy in Oliver tractor
Box   29
  Item   1402
Participants in School Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1403
Civil Rights workshop
Box   29
  Item   1404
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1405
Civil rights group in front of Highlander Library
Note: Septima Clark, left.
Box   29
  Item   1406
Civil rights group, Highlander Library
Box   29
  Item   1407
Post integration workshop
Box   29
  Item   1408-1409
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1410
[From] Left, Zilphia Horton, Myles Horton, Betty Shipherd, Henry Shipherd, Septima Clark
Box   29
  Item   1411
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1412
Highlander Library
Note: Left to right-first, unknown individual; second, Paul Hagen from Garnet; right, Esau Jenkins.
Box   29
  Item   1413
Highlander Library
Note: Paul Hagen, fourth from the left.
Box   29
  Item   1414
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Septima Clark in center.
Box   29
  Item   1415
Public School Integration workshop
Box   29
  Item   1416
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1417
Extreme right, Dr. Fred Patterson
Box   29
  Item   1418
Civil rights outside Highlander Library
Box   29
  Item   1419
Civil rights
Note: Alice Cobb, staff member in late 1950s, right.
Box   29
  Item   1420
Civil rights group
Box   29
  Item   1421
College workshop at Highlander, 1959
Box   29
  Item   1422
Unidentified-youth project at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1423
Public School integration workshop
Box   29
  Item   1424
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Anne Braden, center, leading discussion.
Box   29
  Item   1425
Civil Rights workshop
Box   29
  Item   1426
Civil rights, Mrs. [Septima] Clark
Box   29
  Item   1427
Unidentified group at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1428
Civil rights period
Box   29
  Item   1429
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1430
Group playing softball at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1431
Civil rights group at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1432
Youth project
Box   29
  Item   1433
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1434
Civil rights discussion at library
Box   29
  Item   1435-1436
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1437
Civil rights meeting at Highlander
Note: Guy Carawan, front.
Box   29
  Item   1438-1439
Scene at Highlander workshop
Box   29
  Item   1440
Packinghouse workshop
Box   29
  Item   1441-1442
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1443
United Nations workshop at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1444
Workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1445
Unidentified
Box   29
  Item   1446
Highlander workshop, voter registration
Box   29
  Item   1447
Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1448
Staff meeting at Highlander
Box   29
  Item   1449
Civil Rights workshop
Box   29
  Item   1450
Unidentified group in front of Highlander main building
Note: Esau Jenkins, fifth from left.
Box   30
  Item   1451
Highlander workshop in Tougaloo College of Mississippi
Note: Second from the left, top row, Buford Posey; third from left, unknown individual; fourth, Co-op Director of Mississippi. Bottom row, first person, unknown individual; second is individual who ran for Congress; Myles Horton; Bernice Robinson.
Box   30
  Item   1452
San Padeo workshop
Note: From right to left: the director of the Mississippi Democratic Party, Lawrence Guyot; next to him is Bob Moses; next to him is Co-op Director.
Box   30
  Item   1453
Head of NAACP of North Carolina
Box   30
  Item   1454
Two people outside of Highlander Library
Box   30
  Item   1455
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1456
Andrew Young, far left; Guy Carawan, far right
Box   30
  Item   1457
Highlander workshop
Box   30
  Item   1458
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1459
College workshop, Highlander
Note: Left is Anne Braden and Alice Cobb.
Box   30
  Item   1460
Civil Rights workshop, Highlander
Box   30
  Item   1461
Civil Rights workshop banquet, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   30
  Item   1462
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1463
Bill Thomas as leader of the Smelter Workers in Bessemer, Alabama
Note: Left to right is Henry Shipherd, Charles Gomillion, Myles Horton.
Box   30
  Item   1464
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1465
Esau Jenkins on the left
Box   30
  Item   1466
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1467-1468
Mr. L.A. Blackman
Note: From Elloree, South Carolina, leader of the NAACP stood up to the Klan.
Box   30
  Item   1469
Civil Rights workshop
Box   30
  Item   1470
Civil rights group
Box   30
  Item   1471
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1472
Civil rights group
Box   30
  Item   1473-1474
Civil rights group at lake
Box   30
  Item   1475
Civil Rights workshop
Note: Septima Clark on the left, in front of Charles.
Box   30
  Item   1476
Arkapece Stevens
Note: Highlander board member from Chattanooga who alerted the NAACP about the case of Scottsboro.
Box   30
  Item   1477
Post Integration workshop, Highlander
Box   30
  Item   1478-1479
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1480
Herman Long at Fisk leading a discussion at the College workshop, Highlander 1956
Box   30
  Item   1481
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1482
Bernice Robinson, center; Mr. L.A. Blackman, extreme left
Box   30
  Item   1483
Highlander Library
Box   30
  Item   1484
Henry Shipherd integration workshop
Box   30
  Item   1485-1485A
CIO Smelter Workers
Box   30
  Item   1486
Group discussion integration period
Box   30
  Item   1487
Students from the Clinton High School, Clinton, Tennessee
Note: First to integrate with Highlander in vacation.
Box   30
  Item   1488
Mr. L.A. Blackman
Box   30
  Item   1489
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1490
Myles Horton at state Packinghouse educational workshops
Box   30
  Item   1491
Jim Patton, National Farmers Union
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   30
  Item   1492
Urban League meeting at Highlander, Myles Horton and Grace Hamilton
Box   30
  Item   1493
Myles Horton, Highlander lake
Box   30
  Item   1494
Zilphia Horton leading singing at the Denver Farmers Union convention
Box   30
  Item   1495
Square dancing at Highlander
Note: Middle, Myles Horton; right, Zilphia Horton.
Box   30
  Item   1496
Unidentified
Box   30
  Item   1497
Rubber workers educational conference in Gadstone, Alabama
Note: Fifth from left in front row, Zilphia Horton; sixth from left, Mr. Lewis, the educational director for the Rubber Workers Union.
Box   30
  Item   1498
Zilphia Horton
Use Restrictions: Center for Creative Photography (CCP) holds copyright.
Note: Image by Edward Weston.
Box   30
  Item   1499
Joe Glazier singing
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   30
  Item   1500
Farmers Union
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1501
Early union picture of Highlander
Note: Zilphia Horton, fifth from the left.
Box   31
  Item   1502
Paul Christopher, Zilphia Horton, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1503
Zilphia Horton leading singing at Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1504
Zilphia Horton leading singing at Highlander
Note: Probably Food, Tobacco, Agriculture Workers workshop.
Box   31
  Item   1505
Zilphia Horton playing her accordion
Box   31
  Item   1506
First textile workers organizing convention, Philadelphia
Note: Cole Dandenburg, left; his wife; Zilphia Horton; Myles Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1507
Zilphia Horton teaching use of projector, Highlander workshop
Box   31
  Item   1508
Zilphia Horton leading singing at Highlander workshop
Box   31
  Item   1509
Zilphia Horton working with students at CIO workshop
Box   31
  Item   1510
Zilphia Horton greeting a CIO student
Box   31
  Item   1511
Highlander integration workshop
Note: Myles Horton, Mrs. Roosevelt, and Jim Stokely, writer from Newport, Tennessee.
Box   31
  Item   1512
Staff meeting at Highlander Center in Knoxville
Note: Left to right, Aimee Horton, Myles Horton, Conrad Browne, Ora Browne.
Box   31
  Item   1513
Aimee Horton, Esau Jenkins, Inga McAdoo, Lois Krapf, Bernice Robinson
Use Restrictions: Thompson Commercial Photographers holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1514
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1515
Aimee Horton and Inga McAdoo
Use Restrictions: Thorsten Horton holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1516
Myles Horton at Citizenship School, Sea Island
Box   31
  Item   1517
Hosiery discussion groups at Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1518
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers workshop at Highlander
Note: Will Thomas, workers, and Myles Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1519
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1520
J.C. McAmis (Mac) lecturing on organic food at Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1521
Civil rights period
Use Restrictions: Thompson Commercial Photographers holds copyright.
Note: Charles Jones, Myles Horton, Cordell Reagon.
Box   31
  Item   1522
Farmers Union School, Highlander
Note: Left middle, Myles Horton, Jim Patton.
Box   31
  Item   1523
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1524
Highlander Chautauqua route
Note: Route that went to North Carolina and other places during the 1940s; this is Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Box   31
  Item   1525
Small group meeting at Highlander
Note: From left to right: J.C. McAmis, TVA; Myles Horton; Mr. H.N. Hatley, Tennessee Farmers Union; Lee Fryer, Secretary-Treasurer for the National Farmers Union.
Box   31
  Item   1526
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1527
Packinghouse workers, unknown location
Box   31
  Item   1528
Horton house
Note: Myles Horton left; B.R. Brazeal, Unitarian Minister, Nashville; Lewis Sinclair, TA economist-board member-board meeting.
Box   31
  Item   1529-1530
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1531
Mississippi civil rights period
Note: Bill Heggs, left; next, unknown individual; next is the fellow who ran for Congress Democratic Party; [photo] taken by Myles Horton- meeting is probably the Delta Ministry.
Box   31
  Item   1532
Rubber workers, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1533
Automobile workers at Highlander
Note: Myles Horton, second from right.
Box   31
  Item   1534
Seated group observes Myles Horton making notes
Box   31
  Item   1535
Farmers Union, Highlander
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1536
Amalgamated, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1537
Don Chapman, president of the Montana Farmers Union at Highlander Farmers Union School
Note: Tom Ludwig on right.
Box   31
  Item   1538
Myles Horton front yard, Highlander
Box   31
  Item   1539
Myles Horton with man smoking cigar, civil rights period, Delta Ministry, Mississippi
Box   31
  Item   1540
Window broken by Klan in Highlander, relocated in Knoxville 1961
Box   31
  Item   1541
Unidentified
Box   31
  Item   1542
Early Highlander front yard scene
Box   31
  Item   1543
Ford Automobile Union meeting, 1944
Box   31
  Item   1544
Charleston civil rights mass meeting, Myles Horton speaking
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1545
George Baldanzi (TWUA), Paul Christopher (Tennessee CIO), and others
Use Restrictions: Emil Willimetz holds copyright.
Box   31
  Item   1546
Highlander lake Children's camp run by Conrad Browne
Use Restrictions: Ida Berman holds copyright.
Note: Browne is fourth from the left; fifth from the left is Browne's daughter.
Box   31
  Item   1547
Highlander visitors
Box   31
  Item   1548
Back yard near Highlander
Note: Left to right: Charis Horton, May Justus, Thorsten Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1549
Youth project
Note: Charro [unknown last name], Charis Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1550
Myles Horton resting beneath the national Capitol
Note: Photograph taken during a demonstration around the capitol during the Poor People's Campaign. Myles Horton took a nap and it was titled "Myles in Action."
Box   31
  Item   1551
Highlander Folk School main building, early period
Note: From left to right: Delmus Horton, brother of Myles Horton; Malcom Chisholm, killed in Spanish Civil War; John Layton, killed in International Brigade, Spanish Civil War; Dorothy Thompson; Rupert Hampton; Pearl Horton, Myles Horton's sister.
Box   31
  Item   1552
Log house where Hortons lived [in the] early days of Highlander, Catherine Winston
Box   31
  Item   1553
Early WPA workshop at Highlander
Note: Ed Horton, left.
Box   31
  Item   1554
Dan Powell in center
Note: Retired Southern Union Leader.
Box   31
  Item   1555
Thorsten and Myles Horton
Box   31
  Item   1556
Children of the Wilder strikers
Note: J.D. Marlowe, fifth from right.
Box   31
  Item   1557
Dad and Mom Horton, Highlander front yard
Box   31
  Item   1558
J.D. Marlowe fishing in Highlander lake
Box   31
  Item   1559
View from Horton window
Box   31
  Item   1560
Main building
Box   31
  Item   1561
Elia Kazan directing Wild River statistics by people from Highlander where film was being made
Box   31
  Item   1562
Highlander staff picture
Note: Tom Ludwig, Myles Horton, Cathy Winston, Zilphia Horton.
Box   31
  Item   1563
Early Highlander picture
Note: Leon Wilson, left; Highlander staff; Myles Horton; Charis Horton in front; Zilphia Horton and Carolyn Stinklestine, all staff.
Box   31
  Item   1564
Group at Highlander
Note: Left is Bill Elkuss, standing next to him, a professor from Fisk; Dad Horton; Pat Parry, standing, bottom row.
Box   31
  Item   1565
Charis and Myles Horton, Horton house
Box   33
  Folder   1-19
Unidentified
Proofs and Negatives
Box   32
Unidentified
Audio Recordings
Tape   1-5
Tapes identifying individuals and context of images created by Myles Horton
Physical Description: 5 cassette tapes 
Note: First tape Horton recorded is missing.
Box   34
Drawings
Scope and Content Note: 1 photocopy of a drawing by Bill Myers and 4 woodcuts (anonymous).
M83-030
Part 4 (M83-030): Additions, 1972-1976
Physical Description: 0.2 cubic feet (1 archives box) 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1972-1976, consisting of miscellaneous articles, clippings, photographs, and newsletters concerning community organizing, health care, organized labor, etc.
Box   1
Community organizing, health care, and organized labor materials 1972-1976
M84-213
Part 5 (M84-213): Addition, 1984
Physical Description: 1 poster (1 oversize folder) 
Scope and Content Note: Addition of a benefit concert poster for Highlander featuring Pete Seeger and Jane Sapp, May 5, 1984, Chicago.
Oversize folder   1
Benefit concert poster, Chicago 1984 May 5
M88-362
Part 6 (M88-362): Additions, circa 1988
Physical Description: 0.1 cubic feet (1 folder) 
Scope and Content Note: Addition, circa 1988, of book Highlander: No Ordinary School, 1932-1962 / by historian John M. Glen, based largely on his research in this collection.
Note: A copy of this book and the 2nd edition are available in the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library.
Folder   1
Highlander: No Ordinary School, 1932-1962 / by historian John M. Glen circa 1988
M90-345
Part 7 (M90-345, Audio 1450A/6): Additions, 1965-1987
Physical Description: 50.0 cubic feet (50 records center cartons) and 1 disc recording 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1965-1987, consisting mainly of the files of director Mike Clark and others. Included are administrative files, correspondence and project files, and some financial files all interfiled with each other. Much of the correspondence is routine.
Director's files, 1967-1981
Box   1
  Folder   1
A New Role for Old Radicals
Box   1
  Folder   2
Foundation contacts, information
Box   1
  Folder   3
Foundation Center Associates
Box   1
  Folder   4
Foundation Center annual report
Box   1
  Folder   5
FDT Proposal appendix, 1979-1980
Box   1
  Folder   6
Special workshops, 1980
Box   1
  Folder   7
Appalachian Self-Education proposals, 1975 October 11
Box   1
  Folder   8
Abelard Foundation correspondence, 1974-1980
Box   1
  Folder   9
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority correspondence, 1965-1971
Note: Includes proposal for city, county and state Negro Candidates workshops, 1968 and support in face of "witch hunt."
Box   1
  Folder   10
Aisenberg Family Foundation correspondence, 1963-1971
Box   1
  Folder   11
WU correspondence, 1977
Box   1
  Folder   12
Allied Chemical Foundation correspondence, 1969-1971
Box   1
  Folder   13
Alliance for Labor correspondence, 1969-1971
Box   1
  Folder   14
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen (AMCBW) correspondence, 1969-1971
Note: With a few interesting letters of support from the Secretary, Patrick Gorman.
Box   1
  Folder   15
America the Beautiful Fund correspondence, 1973-1976
Note: Includes Highlander reports on projects, for example, library rehab and information on Roland Center.
Box   1
  Folder   16
Arca Foundation correspondence, 1974-1981
Box   1
  Folder   17
Belafonte Enterprises correspondence, 1960-1971
Box   1
  Folder   18
Barksdale Foundation for Furtherance of Human Understanding, 1963-1972
Scope and Content Note: Includes tax return, pamphlet, correspondence.
Box   1
  Folder   19
Booth Ferris Foundation correspondence, 1963-1971
Box   1
  Folder   20
Center for Community Change (CCC) correspondence, 1982
Box   1
  Folder   21
Campaign for Human Development correspondence, 1981-1982
Note: Includes report on project.
Box   1
  Folder   22
Cadle, Tillman and Barnicle 1981-1982
Scope and Content Note: Regarding property transfer and Friends World College, includes correspondence, reports, and a frank report by Mike Clark on the mental conditions of involved persons.
Box   1
  Folder   23
Carter, Hodding correspondence 1980
Box   1
  Folder   24
Caine Foundation correspondence, 1968-1969
Box   1
  Folder   25
Carnegie correspondence, 1969
Box   1
  Folder   26
Carnegie Corporation correspondence, 1964-1970
Box   1
  Folder   27
Childers Foundation correspondence, 1972
Box   1
  Folder   28
Civic Fund correspondence, 1962-1974
Box   1
  Folder   29
Clark, Edna McConnell, Foundation correspondence 1974
Box   1
  Folder   30
Claremore Fund correspondence, 1970-1972
Box   1
  Folder   31
Commins Engine Foundation correspondence, 1970
Box   1
  Folder   32
Davis, Arthur, list of gifts
Box   1
  Folder   33
Donee Group report
Box   1
  Folder   34
Davis Foundation correspondence, 1972
Box   1
  Folder   35
DJB Foundation correspondence, 1969-1974
Box   1
  Folder   36
Eastman Fund correspondence, 1981
Box   1
  Folder   37
Eldridge Foundation correspondence
Box   1
  Folder   38
Episcopal Church, General Convention correspondence 1969
Note: Includes General Convention program guidelines.
Box   1
  Folder   39
Field Foundation correspondence and proposal, 1980-1981
Note: A major funding source for Highlander. Proposal includes a history of Appalachian program.
Box   1
  Folder   40
Field Foundation, 1977-1978
Scope and Content Note: Includes correspondence, 1977-1978; Highlander Center (HC) proposal November 1978; Health workshop Report; HC proposal, February 1977, with appendix of Highlander Center organizational affiliations.
Box   1
  Folder   41
Field, Ruth P., Fund correspondence 1970-1976
Box   1
  Folder   42
Fleischmann, Max C., Foundation correspondence 1973-1974
Box   1
  Folder   43
Foundations, Maine
Box   1
  Folder   44
Ford Foundation correspondence, 1969-1977
Note: Includes proposal information, for example "Highlander's Contribution in a Time of Social Change/A Plan and Budget for Action," information on settlement institutions of Appalachia.
Box   1
  Folder   45
Ford Foundation: Resource Center correspondence, proposals and reports 1976-1978
Box   1
  Folder   46
Ford - LDP reports and correspondence, 1973-1978
Box   1
  Folder   47
Ford Motor Company Fund correspondence, 1969
Box   1
  Folder   48
Ford Foundation correspondence, 1980-1981
Box   1
  Folder   49
Ford Foundation correspondence and proposal, 1981-1982
Box   1
  Folder   50
Foundation for the Needs of Others correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   1
  Folder   51
Funding sources
Box   1
  Folder   52
Fundelman correspondence, 1968-1969
Box   1
  Folder   53
Fontenay Corporation correspondence, 1967-1968
Box   1
  Folder   54
Fels Foundation correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   1
  Folder   55
Fund for Tomorrow correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   1
  Folder   56
Ganlee Fund correspondence, 1962-1975
Box   1
  Folder   57
Greenfield Foundation correspondence, 1963-1968
Box   1
  Folder   58
Glickenhaus Foundation correspondence, 1969-1973
Box   1
  Folder   59
Globe Foundation correspondence, 1969-1971
Box   1
  Folder   60
Gardener Foundation correspondence, 1964, 1970-1971
Box   1
  Folder   61
German Marshall Fund correspondence, 1981
Note: Regarding Scotland trip.
Box   1
  Folder   62
Gund, George, Foundation miscellaneous
Box   1
  Folder   63
Hazen Foundation correspondence, 1976
Box   1
  Folder   64
Hefner, Hugh, Fund correspondence 1972
Box   1
  Folder   65
Harman Family Foundation correspondence, 1977
Box   1
  Folder   66
Hofheimer Foundation correspondence, 1970-1973
Box   1
  Folder   67
Hogle Foundation correspondence, 1971
Box   2
  Folder   1
Hopkins Donations Fund and Charities Fund correspondence, 1971
Box   2
  Folder   2
Hotel and Club Employee Union, Funds and Foundation, correspondence 1964, 1970
Box   2
  Folder   3
Horncrest Foundation tax return, correspondence 1966-1971
Huber Foundation correspondence
Box   2
  Folder   4
1962-1981
Box   2
  Folder   5
1973-1978
Box   2
  Folder   6
Interam Foundation correspondence, 1962-1963
Box   2
  Folder   7
Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization
Box   2
  Folder   8
Johnson Foundation correspondence, 1971
Box   2
  Folder   9
Joint Foundation support correspondence and proposals, 1969-1981
Note: Regarding music workshops, general support.
Box   2
  Folder   10
Jones, Daisy Marquis, Foundation
Box   2
  Folder   11
Joyce Foundation
Box   2
  Folder   12
Joint Strategy and Action Committee pamphlet
Box   2
  Folder   13
Kresge Foundation, 1964-1971
Box   2
  Folder   14
Legal Foundation correspondence, 1981
Box   2
  Folder   15
Leah, Faigel, Foundation tax return, correspondence and brochure 1970
Box   2
  Folder   16
LARAS Fund correspondence, 1976
Box   2
  Folder   17
Lavanburg Corner House correspondence, 1970
Box   2
  Folder   18
Lloyd, Ralph, Foundation correspondence 1969-1971
Box   2
  Folder   19
Lowenstein, Leon, Foundation correspondence 1970
Box   2
  Folder   20
Lyndhurst Foundation correspondence, 1981
Box   2
  Folder   21
Mitchell, Edward and Anna, Family Foundation correspondence 1969-1970
Box   2
  Folder   22
Maremont, Kate, Foundation correspondence 1963-1969
Box   2
  Folder   23
Mayer Foundation correspondence and proposal, 1969-1971, 1981
Note: Proposal for "Multi-Racial Poor Peoples Workshop."
Mott Foundation
Box   2
  Folder   24
5 year plan and correspondence, 1977, 1981
Box   2
  Folder   25
Proposals and correspondence, 1979
Box   2
  Folder   26
Merrill Trust correspondence and proposals, 1970-1971
Box   2
  Folder   27
Moyer
Box   2
  Folder   28
Mott, Ruth, correspondence 1980
Box   2
  Folder   29
Mellon correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   2
  Folder   30
Muehlstein Foundation correspondence 1969-1970
Box   2
  Folder   31
Articles regarding the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Note: Director's files, 1967-1981, continues with "New World Foundation" in Box 3, Folder 41.
General correspondence, Fiscal Year 1983
Box   3
  Folder   1
Society for Educational Reconstruction
Box   3
  Folder   2
Stern Fund
Box   3
  Folder   3
T - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   4
Tennessee Information Exchange
Box   3
  Folder   5
Thank you letters - special
Box   3
  Folder   6
Twin Streams
Box   3
  Folder   7
U - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   8
United Church Board for Homeland Ministries
Box   3
  Folder   9
United Furniture Workers
Box   3
  Folder   10
United Paperworkers International Union
Box   3
  Folder   11
United States Post Office
Box   3
  Folder   12
V - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   13
VEATCH
Box   3
  Folder   14
Visitor requests
Box   3
  Folder   15
W - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   16
Whitney, John Hay, Foundation
Box   3
  Folder   17
Windom Fund
Box   3
  Folder   18
Workshop on Disabled, proposed
Box   3
  Folder   19
Workshop requests
Box   3
  Folder   20
X - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   21
Yellow Creek Concerned Citizens
Box   3
  Folder   22
Y - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   23
Z - miscellaneous
Box   3
  Folder   24
Salary scale
Box   3
  Folder   25
Board mailings
Box   3
  Folder   26
Staff memorandum
Scope and Content Note: Guy and Candie Carawan plans, public relations, workshop size, and anniversary.
Box   3
  Folder   27
Board correspondence
Scope and Content Note: Largely routine, but includes memos from staff on projects. For example: anniversary, Strategic Minerals and Defense Industry Project, Carawans, Development, Resource Center, John Gaventa, Popular Education Project.
Box   3
  Folder   28
Executive Committee minutes
Box   3
  Folder   29
Bumpass Cove Concerned Citizens
Box   3
  Folder   30
Workshops, 1981-1986
Note: Includes list of workshops and meetings held at Highlander.
Box   3
  Folder   31
Sapp, Hubert, general file
Note: Largely board membership and fundraising.
Box   3
  Folder   32
Staff reports to the board
Box   3
  Folder   33
Board meeting minutes and agenda
Box   3
  Folder   34
Appalachian Alliance minutes
Box   3
  Folder   35
Staff minutes, 1981
Box   3
  Folder   36
Foundation payouts
Box   3
  Folder   37
Pax Fund, 1981
Box   3
  Folder   38
Wechsler-Forest-Slater Foundation, 1964-1981
Box   3
  Folder   39
Memorial Welfare Foundation, 1977-1978
Box   3
  Folder   40
Hopkins Funds, 1962-1970
Director's files, 1967-1981
Note: Continued from Box 2, Folder 31.
Box   3
  Folder   41
New World Foundation correspondence, 1975-1976
Note: Regarding anti-strip-mining.
Box   3
  Folder   42
New York Community Trust, copies of checks only
Box   3
  Folder   43
National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) correspondence, 1977
Box   3
  Folder   44
NHPRC proposal, 1976
Box   3
  Folder   45
National Committee on the Self-Development of People proposal and correspondence, 1980
Box   3
  Folder   46
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), 1977
Box   3
  Folder   47
NEA, Carawan proposal 1979
Box   3
  Folder   48
NEA oral history, 1978-1979
Box   3
  Folder   49
NEA miscellaneous, 1977
Box   3
  Folder   50
National Committee on the Self-Development of People, 1979-1980
Box   3
  Folder   51
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy correspondence, 1980
Box   3
  Folder   52
Needmor Fund correspondence and proposal, 1977
Box   3
  Folder   53
Needmor Fund Development Campaign correspondence and reports, 1978-1979
Needmor Fund
Box   3
  Folder   54
1978-1979
Box   3
  Folder   55
1981-1982
Box   3
  Folder   56
1978-1979
Box   3
  Folder   57
Nelco Foundation correspondence, 1968
Box   3
  Folder   58
New York Foundation correspondence, 1969-1970
Box   3
  Folder   59
New York Fundraising
Box   3
  Folder   60
New World Foundation
Note: Includes information on Liberacion Learning Center and proposal for Health Exchange Leadership Project.
Box   3
  Folder   61
Norman Foundation correspondence, 1962-1969
Box   3
  Folder   62
New World Foundation correspondence, 1971-1981
Note: Regarding Health program.
Box   3
  Folder   63
Norman Foundation correspondence, 1982
Box   3
  Folder   64
Ostrow Foundation
Box   3
  Folder   65
Ottinger Foundation correspondence, 1970
Box   3
  Folder   66
Penn, William, Foundation correspondence 1979
Box   3
  Folder   67
Paley, William, Foundation correspondence 1970
Box   3
  Folder   68
Public Concern Foundation correspondence, 1981
Box   3
  Folder   69
Phillips, Ellis, Foundation annual report and correspondence 1970-1971
Box   3
  Folder   70
Phelps-Stokes Fund correspondence, 1963-1971
Box   3
  Folder   71
Playboy Foundation correspondence, 1971-1972
Box   3
  Folder   72
Provincial Foundation correspondence, 1969
Box   3
  Folder   73
Pratt Trust legal documents, 1977
Box   3
  Folder   74
Publicity ideas, 1960-1973
Box   3
  Folder   75
Reynolds Foundation, 1978
Box   3
  Folder   76
Rockefeller Foundation, 1973-1981
Box   3
  Folder   77
Rabinowitz, Louis M., Foundation correspondence and proposals 1967-1972
Note: Includes information on Highlander West in New Mexico.
Box   3
  Folder   78
Raizen, Charles S., correspondence 1966, 1970
Box   3
  Folder   79
Rau Foundation correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   3
  Folder   80
Reynolds Foundation correspondence, 1963-1971
Box   3
  Folder   81
Rittenhouse Foundation correspondence, 1964-1968
Box   3
  Folder   82
Rothschild Foundation correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   3
  Folder   83
Rockefeller Brothers correspondence, 1970, 1975
Box   4
  Folder   1
Rubin, Samuel
Box   4
  Folder   2
Russ, Kenneth and Elaine, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   3
San Francisco Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   4
Scheinfeld, Sylvia and Aaron, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   5
Schwarzhaupt, Emil, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   6
Sears Roebuck Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   7
Service Organization of Smith
Box   4
  Folder   8
Sherman, Saul and Devorah, Fund, Southern Health Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   9
Sperry, Leonard and Rose, Fund
Box   4
  Folder   10
Stauffer, John and Beverly, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   11
Stein, Robert, Fund
Box   4
  Folder   12
Stein, Robert, Family Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   13
Stern, David R. Hunter, Fund
Box   4
  Folder   14
Straus, Philip and Lynn, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   15
Stever, Max B., Trust Fund
Box   4
  Folder   16
Taconic Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   17
Tazewell Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   18
Tennessee Arts Commission
Box   4
  Folder   19
Tennessee Committee for Humanities
Box   4
  Folder   20
Trusts, wills, etc.
Box   4
  Folder   21
Tucker, Marcia Brady, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   22
Unitarian Church Board Home and Ministries
Box   4
  Folder   23
Utility Club
Box   4
  Folder   24
Vinmont Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   25
Whitney, J. Hay, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   26
Wexler, Simon and Lottie, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   27
Wieboldt
Box   4
  Folder   28
Windom Fund, 1980
Box   4
  Folder   29
WSOC, 1981
Box   4
  Folder   30
WSOC Weeks Expenses
Box   4
  Folder   31-33
Youth Project
Box   4
  Folder   34
Youngstein, Elias and Molly, Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   35
Shanti Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   36
Code Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   37
WK Kellogg Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   38
Youngstein
Box   4
  Folder   39
Letters to foundations awaiting replies funding - lists - Liverights
Box   4
  Folder   40
Fischbach Foundation
Box   4
  Folder   41
Foundation lists, leads
Box   4
  Folder   42
Funds and foundations
Box   4
  Folder   43
Information for foundations
Box   4
  Folder   44
NEA theatre grant
Box   4
  Folder   45-46
Theatre workshop, 1976
Box   4
  Folder   47
Blood-Witt summary
Box   4
  Folder   48
Film Fund
Box   4
  Folder   49
Southern Rim trip, 1977
Box   4
  Folder   50
Foundation applications
Box   4
  Folder   51
Foundations
Box   4
  Folder   52
Forms on foundation giving; foundations to write
Box   4
  Folder   53
Clips regarding TVA
General correspondence, Fiscal Year 1983
Box   5
  Folder   1
A - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   2
Abelard Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   3
ACTWU/GED
Box   5
  Folder   4
Apple - Network Proposal Notes
Box   5
  Folder   5
Apple Computer
Box   5
  Folder   6
Arca Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   7
B - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   8
Babcock Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   9
Belden Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   10
Benton Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   11
C - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   12
CS Fund
Box   5
  Folder   13
Carawans
Box   5
  Folder   14
CS Fund
Box   5
  Folder   15
Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   5
  Folder   16
Clearinghouse
Box   5
  Folder   17
Cole Printing
Box   5
  Folder   18
D - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   19
Defense Fund Proposal
Box   5
  Folder   20
E - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   21
Employment requests
Box   5
  Folder   22
Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
Box   5
  Folder   23
F - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   24
Field Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   25
Dombrowski poster
Box   5
  Folder   26
50th Anniversary Fund campaign staff discussions
Box   5
  Folder   27
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
Box   5
  Folder   28
G - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   29
Horton, Myles 1980-1983
Note: Includes two versions of June 1983 speech, "Influences on Highlander...," at conference on Grundtvig.
Box   5
  Folder   30
H - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   31
I - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   32
Information requests
Box   5
  Folder   33
Intern requests
Box   5
  Folder   34
International Council for Adult Education
Box   5
  Folder   35
K - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   36
L - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   37
Labor Education program rejects
Box   5
  Folder   38
Labor Education search
Short list
Box   5
  Folder   39
Inner circle
Box   5
  Folder   40
Outer circle
Box   5
  Folder   41
German Marshall Fund
Box   5
  Folder   42
Gropp, Beth
Box   5
  Folder   43
M - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   44
Joint Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   45
Massachusetts Fair Share
Box   5
  Folder   46
MacArthur, J. Roderick
Box   5
  Folder   47
MacArthur Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   48
Mott Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   49
N - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   50
National Anti-Klan Network
Box   5
  Folder   51
National Community Funds
Box   5
  Folder   52
NEA
Box   5
  Folder   51
Needmor Fund
Box   5
  Folder   52
New World Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   53
Norman Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   54
O - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   55
P - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   56
Public Welfare Foundation
Box   5
  Folder   57
Pacozz, Christina
Box   5
  Folder   58
Participatory Research Group
Box   5
  Folder   59
Personnel Policy
Box   5
  Folder   60
Pharr, Suzanne
Box   5
  Folder   61
Q - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   62
R - miscellaneous
Box   5
  Folder   63
Samuel Rubin Fund
Box   5
  Folder   64
Salary Committee
Box   5
  Folder   65
SALT
Box   5
  Folder   66
Shearson
Box   5
  Folder   67
S - miscellaneous
Health program
Box   6
  Folder   1
AHELP general information
Box   6
  Folder   2
Budget
Box   6
  Folder   3
General correspondence
Box   6
  Folder   4
Health personnel
Box   6
  Folder   5
Student inquiries, 1978-1980
Box   6
  Folder   6
AMSA representatives
Box   6
  Folder   7
Council on Appalachian Women and CORA (Commission on Religion in Appalachia) Women's Conference
Box   6
  Folder   8
Letter to Board president
Box   6
  Folder   9
Women's meeting, 1981 August 15
Box   6
  Folder   10
Dr. Finger Query - Thiodan
Box   6
  Folder   11
Freedom of Information Act technical notebook
Box   6
  Folder   12
Oak Ridge Labs
Box   6
  Folder   13
H. Reports - Health
Box   6
  Folder   14
Pollution articles
Box   6
  Folder   15
SALT
Box   6
  Folder   16
Public Welfare Foundation
Box   6
  Folder   17
Toxic wastes and E? water
Box   6
  Folder   18
Budget
Box   6
  Folder   19
POP examples
Box   6
  Folder   20
Correspondence
Box   6
  Folder   21
Clinics rural health project, 1975
Box   6
  Folder   22
Staff meetings, budget information
Box   6
  Folder   23
Mississippi Action for Community Education
Box   6
  Folder   24
Southern Rural Health Conference
Box   6
  Folder   25
Public Welfare Foundation (PWF) draft proposal
Box   6
  Folder   26
Public Welfare Foundation
Box   6
  Folder   27
National Science Foundation (NSF) final report
Box   6
  Folder   28
Health project
Box   6
  Folder   29
Clinics listing correspondence, 1978
Box   6
  Folder   30-31
Miners Health Care workshop
Box   6
  Folder   32
Travel reimbursement
Box   6
  Folder   33
Letters to answer
Box   7
  Folder   1
Preston County Health Council
Box   7
  Folder   2
NSF project
Box   7
  Folder   3
Environmental and Occupational Health
Box   7
  Folder   4
Miscellaneous
Box   7
  Folder   5
Public Welfare Foundation proposal
Box   7
  Folder   6
Health and Safety on the Job
Box   7
  Folder   7
To do
Box   7
  Folder   8
Coal and Health fact sheet
Box   7
  Folder   9
Miscellaneous files
Box   7
  Folder   10
Area Health Center, Huntsville, Tennessee
Box   7
  Folder   11
Fairmont Clinic, West Virginia
Box   7
  Folder   12
Funding
Box   7
  Folder   13-15
Miscellaneous
Box   7
  Folder   16
Appalachian Pathways
Box   7
  Folder   17
Clinic descriptions
Box   7
  Folder   18
Mountain peoples
Box   7
  Folder   19
Robbins
Box   7
  Folder   20
Rossville
Box   7
  Folder   21
Clinic by-laws, examples
Box   7
  Folder   22
Contract samples
Box   7
  Folder   23
Health surveys
Box   8
  Folder   1
Correspondence, 1979 October-December
Box   8
  Folder   2-3
Correspondence, 1980
Box   8
  Folder   4
Board newsletter
Box   8
  Folder   5
AHELP, 1981 March-April
Box   8
  Folder   6-11
Miscellaneous
Box   8
  Folder   12
Occupational health programs
Box   8
  Folder   13
Library correspondence?
Health program, 1981-1982
Note: Clinic information, etc.
Box   9
  Folder   1
Stoney Park Clinic
Box   9
  Folder   2
St. George Clinic
Box   9
  Folder   3
Tug River
Box   9
  Folder   4
Cedar Grove
Box   9
  Folder   5
Upper Kanawa Health Association
Box   9
  Folder   6
Women's Health Center
Box   9
  Folder   7
Constitution and by-laws
Box   9
  Folder   8
Synfuels workshop, 1981
Box   9
  Folder   9
Georgia, 2000
Box   9
  Folder   10-11
Board Members - Clinics
Box   9
  Folder   12
West Virginia Primary Care Study Group
Box   9
  Folder   13
TEACH session with interns
Box   9
  Folder   14
National Association of Community Health Centers
Box   9
  Folder   15
Bertill article
Box   9
  Folder   16-17
Miscellaneous
Box   9
  Folder   18
Rural Health Advisory Project
Box   9
  Folder   19
Medical schools
Box   9
  Folder   20
Stoney Brook
Box   9
  Folder   21
Johns Hopkins
Box   9
  Folder   22
University of Massachusetts
Box   9
  Folder   23
Indiana University Nursing School
Box   9
  Folder   24
Medical schools - Family practice
Box   9
  Folder   25
Rural Health Initiative
Box   9
  Folder   26
South County Family Health Care Corporation
Box   9
  Folder   27
Dungannon
Box   9
  Folder   28
Staffing patterns at clinics
Box   9
  Folder   29
TVA Health programs
Box   9
  Folder   30
POP workshop
Box   9
  Folder   31
Dungannon workshop
Box   9
  Folder   32
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Box   9
  Folder   33
Beckley Family Center
Box   9
  Folder   34
Tennessee Association for Primary Care
Box   9
  Folder   35
Southwest Virginia Clinics
Box   9
  Folder   36
McDowell City Health and Education
Box   9
  Folder   37
Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care
Box   9
  Folder   38
Environmental Health booklet
Box   9
  Folder   39
Educational materials
Box   9
  Folder   40
HSAs?
Box   9
  Folder   41-42
TN/COSH
Box   9
  Folder   43
Karen Davis paper
Box   9
  Folder   44-45
HMOs
Box   9
  Folder   46
Tennessee Association of Primary Care Centers
Box   9
  Folder   47
Appalachian Pathways
Box   9
  Folder   48
Center Health
Box   9
  Folder   49
Knoxville Solidarity Day Plans
Box   9
  Folder   50
TEACH
Box   9
  Folder   51
Bumpass Cove Center
Box   9
  Folder   52
Tennessee Toxics Project
Box   9
  Folder   53
Recent correspondence
Box   9
  Folder   54
Staff meeting minutes
Box   9
  Folder   55
Staff meetings, memos
Box   9
  Folder   56
Job description
Box   9
  Folder   57
Rural Coalition
Box   9
  Folder   58
Miscellaneous foundations
Box   9
  Folder   59-60
Clinic Board workshop
Box   9
  Folder   61
Miscellaneous
Box   9
  Folder   62
Workshop
Box   9
  Folder   63
Miscellaneous
Box   9
  Folder   64
Clinic Board workshop plans
Box   9
  Folder   65
October Clinic workshop
Box   9
  Folder   66
New World correspondence
Box   9
  Folder   67
Thoughts on Health program evaluations
Box   9
  Folder   68
National Community Funds proposal
Health program and clinic information
Box   10
  Folder   1
Coalface exhibit
Box   10
  Folder   2
Coalfields exhibit
Box   10
  Folder   3
Connecticut
Box   10
  Folder   4
Correspondence
Box   10
  Folder   5
Annual report/Development campaign
Box   10
  Folder   6
DeKalb, Illinois
Box   10
  Folder   7
Economic Development Bureau
Box   10
  Folder   8
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
Box   10
  Folder   9
50th anniversary
Box   10
  Folder   10
Florida
Box   10
  Folder   11
Foundations
Box   10
  Folder   12
Fundraising seminars
Box   10
  Folder   13
Highlander buildings
Box   10
  Folder   14
Labor Education program
Box   10
  Folder   15
Memos - D. and J.?
Box   10
  Folder   16
Horton, Myles
Box   10
  Folder   17
Health program
Box   10
  Folder   18
Highlander histories
Box   10
  Folder   19
Health and Safety workshop, 1980 May
Box   10
  Folder   20
Clark, Mike
Box   10
  Folder   21
Highlander program reports
Box   10
  Folder   22
Highlander, 1981 Spring
Box   10
  Folder   23
Residential education
Box   10
  Folder   24
Clinic Board workshop, 1980 May
Box   10
  Folder   25
Associated Clinics of Appalachia
Box   10
  Folder   26
Public Welfare Foundation
Box   10
  Folder   27
Correspondence
Box   10
  Folder   28
Associated D.R. Search
Box   10
  Folder   29
Clinics, by-laws, principles of practice, etc.
Clinics
Scope and Content Note: Included are reports, newsletters, meeting minutes, notes, and clips about these clinics.
Box   10
  Folder   30
Appalachian Health Providers
Box   10
  Folder   31
Big Sandy Health Corporation
Box   10
  Folder   32
Bellaire Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   33
Cabin Creek Health Association
Box   10
  Folder   34
Occupational Health Project - Cabin Creek Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   35
Centerville Health Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   36
Clinch River Health Services
Box   10
  Folder   37
Clover Fork Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   38
Harlan County Occupational and Environmental Health Project final report, 1979
Box   10
  Folder   39
NSF - Harlan Company
Box   10
  Folder   40
Work notes, Contacts, etc.
Box   10
  Folder   41
Letters - Harlan participants
Box   10
  Folder   42
Clover Fork Survey
Box   10
  Folder   43
Douglas - Stanton Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   44
Eastern Kentucky Health Service
Box   10
  Folder   45
Gulf Area Health Center
Box   10
  Folder   46
Highland Health Center, Huntsville, Tennessee
Box   10
  Folder   47
Homeplace Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   48-49
Hot Springs Health Project
Box   10
  Folder   50
Holston Medical Group
Box   10
  Folder   51
Knox County Health Dept.
Box   10
  Folder   52-53
Laurel Fork Clinic
Box   10
  Folder   54
Laurel River Plan
Box   10
  Folder   55
Mountain Health Services Corporation
Box   10
  Folder   56
Mt. Comp Health
Box   10
  Folder   57
Mad Creek
Box   10
  Folder   58
New River Family Health Center
Box   10
  Folder   59
Petros
Box   10
  Folder   60
Rossville Health Center
Box   10
  Folder   61
Russellton Medical Group
Box   10
  Folder   62
St. Charles Clinic
Administrator's files
Note: Files with geographic headings usually contain routine correspondence for networking purposes.
Box   11
  Folder   1
Pledges
Box   11
  Folder   2
North Carolina
Box   11
  Folder   3
New York, 1978 Fall
Box   11
  Folder   4
Northern Illinois University [Music] Festival correspondence and proposals, 1977-1979
Box   11
  Folder   5
Names for invites
Box   11
  Folder   6
New York, 1979-1980
Box   11
  Folder   7
New York newsletter
Box   11
  Folder   8
New York State
Box   11
  Folder   9
Party file - New York
Box   11
  Folder   10
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   11
  Folder   11
Personnel policy
Box   11
  Folder   12
Philadelphia Concert publicity
Box   11
  Folder   13
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   11
  Folder   14
Publications brochure
Box   11
  Folder   15
Pitchersky, C.
Box   11
  Folder   16
Research program
Box   11
  Folder   17
Road company
Box   11
  Folder   18
Schrank
Box   11
  Folder   19
Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF) mailing list
Box   11
  Folder   20
SCEF sponsors list
Box   11
  Folder   21
Staff biographies
Box   11
  Folder   22
Southeast, 1978 Fall
Box   11
  Folder   23
South Carolina
Box   11
  Folder   24
Synfuels
Box   11
  Folder   25
Tennessee
Box   11
  Folder   26
Party file, Nashville
Box   11
  Folder   27
Texas Foundation and individual research
Box   11
  Folder   28
Thank you letter draft
Box   11
  Folder   29
Union Theological Seminary
Box   11
  Folder   30
United Food and Commercial Workers
Box   11
  Folder   31
United Steelworkers #309
Box   11
  Folder   32
Richmond, Virginia
Box   11
  Folder   33
Grayston County, Virginia
Box   11
  Folder   34
Washington, D.C.
Box   11
  Folder   35
Welsh miners regarding 1979 visit
Box   11
  Folder   36
Welsh miners article
Box   11
  Folder   37
Madison, Wisconsin
Box   11
  Folder   38
Women Miners Conference
Box   11
  Folder   39
Workshop list
Box   11
  Folder   40
Kentucky
Box   11
  Folder   41
Kobak
Box   11
  Folder   42
Ku Klux Klan print and near print materials from KKK
Box   11
  Folder   43
Land ownership bibliography
Box   11
  Folder   44-46
Mailing list
Box   11
  Folder   47
Boston, Massachusetts
Box   11
  Folder   48
Amherst, Massachusetts
Box   11
  Folder   49
Maryville
Box   11
  Folder   50
Moyer, John
Box   11
  Folder   51
Moyers, Bill - regular response 1981
Scope and Content Note: Letters in response to Bill Moyers interview of Myles Horton, much routine.
Box   11
  Folder   52
Moyers, Bill - no response necessary 1981
Box   11
  Folder   53
Michigan
Box   11
  Folder   54
Minnesota
Box   11
  Folder   55
St. Louis, Missouri
Box   11
  Folder   56
Nashville
Box   11
  Folder   57
Needmor
Box   11
  Folder   58
New Jersey
Box   11
  Folder   59
Chapman, G.
Box   11
  Folder   60
Chicago area, 1979-1980
Box   11
  Folder   61
Chicago, Illinois
Box   11
  Folder   62
Hunger Committees regarding funding
Box   11
  Folder   63
Methodists routine regarding funding
Box   11
  Folder   64
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) regarding funding
Box   11
  Folder   65
Presbyterian Hunger Program
Box   11
  Folder   66
Church funding
Health program and others
Box   12
  Folder   1
Miscellaneous program staff report, 1975-1976
Box   12
  Folder   2
Oakridge concert, 1976
Box   12
  Folder   3
Obit notice
Box   12
  Folder   4
Open house
Box   12
  Folder   5
Peet meetings, 1976 September
Box   12
  Folder   6
Program report, 1976
Box   12
  Folder   7
Proposals, miscellaneous 1976
Box   12
  Folder   8
Publicity
Box   12
  Folder   9
SAVE Georgetown Committee meeting, 1976 November
Box   12
  Folder   10
Sinclair, Lewis
Box   12
  Folder   11
Southern Appalachia Writers Cooperative
Box   12
  Folder   12-13
Southern Coalition on Jails and Prisons (2)
Box   12
  Folder   14
Bingham Graves staff report, 1975 June-1976 March
Box   12
  Folder   15
State Dept. senior seminar, 1976 October
Box   12
  Folder   16
Addendum to Summary of Activities, 1975 March 16-1976 March 15
Box   12
  Folder   17
United Methodist Women
Box   12
  Folder   18
Vanderbilt University
Box   12
  Folder   19
Warford visit, 1976 December
Box   12
  Folder   20
“We Shall Overcome” royalty statements, 1966-1976
Box   12
  Folder   21
“We Shall Overcome” Fund, 1976
Box   12
  Folder   22
“We Shall Overcome” financial reports, 1970-1976
Box   12
  Folder   23
Who Highlander worked with in 1976
Box   12
  Folder   24
Health and Tug River Health Association
Box   12
  Folder   25
Symposium on Energy and Human Health, 1979
Box   12
  Folder   26
Women's meeting list of participants, 1979 August 15
Box   12
  Folder   27
Board meetings, 1980
Scope and Content Note: Includes Highlander financial statement, Fiscal Year 1979, program reports (incomplete), and minutes.
Box   12
  Folder   28
ETSU meeting - social welfare
Box   12
  Folder   29
Latin America
Box   12
  Folder   30
Mountain Empire Older Citizens grant proposal
Box   12
  Folder   31
Bumpass Cove Citizens Group
Box   12
  Folder   32
Occupational health program
Box   12
  Folder   33
Health program meeting
Box   12
  Folder   34
Kingsport Health Fair
Box   12
  Folder   35
Clinics prepayment schedule
Box   12
  Folder   36
AHELP Annual report, 1978
Box   12
  Folder   37
Service Area Needs Criteria Computer Output
Box   12
  Folder   38
Harvard Medical School correspondence and clips, 1976
Box   12
  Folder   39
Student inquiries
Box   12
  Folder   40
NHSC
Box   12
  Folder   41
Methodology
Box   12
  Folder   42-47
Appalachian Health Providers (AHP), circa 1979
Box   12
  Folder   48
Funding - grants
Box   12
  Folder   49
Appalachian Health program workshop, 1976 October 7
Box   12
  Folder   50
Health program reports
Correspondence
Box   13
  Folder   1
Horton, Myles 1980-1981
Note: Including Paul Wellstone.
Box   13
  Folder   2
Capital Campaign
Box   13
  Folder   3
Liveright, 1969
Note: Mostly correspondence with Myles Horton.
Box   13
  Folder   4
Pledge list and letters
Box   13
  Folder   5
Form letters
Box   13
  Folder   6
New prospects
Box   13
  Folder   7
Presentations, Appalachia
Box   13
  Folder   8
Adams, Frank
Box   13
  Folder   9
Miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   10
A - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   11
ACLU
Box   13
  Folder   12
Adams, Frank
Box   13
  Folder   13
Amnesty International
Box   13
  Folder   14
Appalachian studies
Box   13
  Folder   15
Arms, John
Box   13
  Folder   16
Association of World Colleges and Universities
Box   13
  Folder   17
B - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   18
Black lung
Box   13
  Folder   19
Browne, Conrad
Box   13
  Folder   20
C - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   21
Carawan, Guy
Box   13
  Folder   22
Carbon County Mental Health Center
Box   13
  Folder   23
Carpenter, Ted
Box   13
  Folder   24
Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   13
  Folder   25
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
Box   13
  Folder   26
Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA)
Box   13
  Folder   27
Council of the Southern Mountains (CSM)
Box   13
  Folder   28
D - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   29
Defense Monitor
Box   13
  Folder   30
Davies, Don
Box   13
  Folder   31
E - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   32
Expo '74
Box   13
  Folder   33
F - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   34
Films
Box   13
  Folder   35
Food Action Campaign
Box   13
  Folder   36
G - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   37
H - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   38
Housing Assistance Council
Box   13
  Folder   39
I - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   40
J - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   41
K - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   42
L - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   43
Land Reform
Box   13
  Folder   44
Littlejohn, Hawk
Box   13
  Folder   45
Liveright, Herman and Betty
Box   13
  Folder   46
Ludwig, Tom
Box   13
  Folder   47
Mc - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   48
M - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   49
N - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   50
Netherlands
Box   13
  Folder   51
O - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   52
P - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   53
Paulston, Rolland G.
Box   13
  Folder   54
People's Bicentennial Committee
Box   13
  Folder   55
People's Union Convention
Box   13
  Folder   56
R - miscellaneous
Box   13
  Folder   57
Regrets
Box   13
  Folder   58
Requests about work
Box   13
  Folder   59
Requests for information
Box   13
  Folder   60
Rural Housing Alliance
Box   13
  Folder   61
Coal Employment Project
Box   14
  Folder   1
S - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   2
SCEF
Box   14
  Folder   3
Save Our Cumberland Mountains (SOCM)
Box   14
  Folder   4
Strip mining
Box   14
  Folder   5
T - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   6
Tennessee Committee for the Humanities
Box   14
  Folder   7
U - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   8
United Mine Workers of America (UMW)
Box   14
  Folder   9
V - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   10
Vanderbilt Center for Health Services
Box   14
  Folder   11
W - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   12
Watchdog
Box   14
  Folder   13
Wigginton, Eliot and others, Foxfire
Box   14
  Folder   14
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   15
Regarding campaigns
Board, Fiscal Year 1984
Box   14
  Folder   16
Mailings
Box   14
  Folder   17
Board meeting minutes
Box   14
  Folder   18
Staff salary scale
Box   14
  Folder   19
Memorandums
Box   14
  Folder   20
Executive Committee
Box   14
  Folder   21
Correspondence
Box   14
  Folder   22
Staff meeting minutes
Box   14
  Folder   23
Staff reports to the Board
Box   14
  Folder   24
Board nominations
Box   14
  Folder   25
Board of Directors
Correspondence, Fiscal Year 1984
Box   14
  Folder   26
A - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   27
Arca Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   28
B - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   29
Babcock Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   30
Belden Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   31
Benton Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   32
C - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   33-34
Campaign Committee
Box   14
  Folder   35
CS Fund
Box   14
  Folder   36
Levy, Alan
Box   14
  Folder   37
LB - Building Fund discussion, 1983
Box   14
  Folder   38
Preliminary program levy
Box   14
  Folder   39
Capital improvements
Box   14
  Folder   40
Capp Street Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   41
Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   14
  Folder   42-43
Computers
Box   14
  Folder   44
Culture and Community Empowerment
Box   14
  Folder   45
D - miscellaneous
Box   14
  Folder   46
Dana Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   47
Defense Industry Project
Box   14
  Folder   48
Cleveland Dodge Foundation
Box   14
  Folder   49
E - miscellaneous
Correspondence, 1977-1978
Box   15
  Folder   1
D - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   2
E - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   3
Employment
Box   15
  Folder   4
F - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   5
Folk College Association of America
Box   15
  Folder   6
Film Fund
Box   15
  Folder   7
Foxfire
Box   15
  Folder   8
G - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   9
Gamble, Douglas and Janet
Box   15
  Folder   10
Guyer, Carol
Box   15
  Folder   11
Highlander audited financial statements
Box   15
  Folder   12
H - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   13
Highlander budget
Box   15
  Folder   14
Highlander facilities, request to
Box   15
  Folder   15
Highlander love notes
Box   15
  Folder   16
Horton, Myles
Note: Includes correspondence with Paul Wellstone.
Box   15
  Folder   17
Housing Assistance Council
Box   15
  Folder   18
I - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   19
J - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   20
Jazz School
Box   15
  Folder   21
Johnson, Jenny
Box   15
  Folder   22
K - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   23
L - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   24
Lewis, Helen
Box   15
  Folder   25
Literature, request for
Box   15
  Folder   26
M - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   27
Memorandums
Box   15
  Folder   28
Miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   29
Mountain Elders
Box   15
  Folder   30
N - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   31
New York Community Trust
Box   15
  Folder   32
O - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   33
P - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   34
People's Alliance
Box   15
  Folder   35
R - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   36
Road Company
Box   15
  Folder   37
S - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   38
Save Our Cumberland Mountains (SOCM)
Box   15
  Folder   39
Southern Appalachian Leadership Training (SALT)
Box   15
  Folder   40
Southern Appalachian Ministry
Box   15
  Folder   41
T - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   42
U - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   43
Unearthing Seeds of Fire
Box   15
  Folder   44
V - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   45
W - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   46
Visit Highlander
Box   15
  Folder   47
Water Project, 1978 February
Box   15
  Folder   48
Workshops, requests for
Box   15
  Folder   49
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   15
  Folder   50
Hardscrabble, Lyme, New Hampshire - Myles Horton
Box   15
  Folder   51
Health program
Box   15
  Folder   52
San Francisco State University Conference - Myles Horton
Box   15
  Folder   53
Humanities Conference - Myles Horton
Box   15
  Folder   54
Charleston, West Virginia trip - Mike Clark
Box   15
  Folder   55
North Carolina Conference of Methodist Women
Box   15
  Folder   56
Canada trip - Myles Horton
Box   15
  Folder   57
Chicago - Myles Horton
Box   15
  Folder   58
Cuba trip - Myles Horton
Box   15
  Folder   59
Highlander reports
Box   15
  Folder   60
Publicity
Box   15
  Folder   61
Landowners Fight the Tellico Dream
Box   15
  Folder   62-83
Thank you letters for donations
Box   15
  Folder   84
Mailing list additions
Box   15
  Folder   85-91
“We Shall Overcome”/Advisory Committee
Box   15
  Folder   92
Scarritt College
Box   15
  Folder   93
Grassroots Fundraising workshop
Box   15
  Folder   94
Writer workshop
Box   15
  Folder   95
Women in Appalachia workshop
Box   15
  Folder   96
Brown Lung workshop
Box   15
  Folder   97
Music workshop
Box   15
  Folder   98
Appalachian Alliance Media workshop
Box   15
  Folder   99
Workshop/Work schedules
Box   15
  Folder   100
Workshop list
Box   15
  Folder   101
University of Georgia workshop
Box   15
  Folder   102
Appalachian Alliance correspondence
Box   15
  Folder   103
Appalachian Alliance meeting
Box   15
  Folder   104
Appalachian Alliance Steering Committee
Box   15
  Folder   105
Steering Committee
Box   15
  Folder   106
Board of Directors
Box   15
  Folder   107
Board mailings
Box   15
  Folder   108-109
Committee on Resources
Box   15
  Folder   110-111
Executive Committee
Box   15
  Folder   112
Pledge list
Box   15
  Folder   113
Chocky Bend Farm
Box   15
  Folder   114
Barnicle Project
Box   15
  Folder   115
Hazens Fund - Video Gaventa
Box   15
  Folder   116
Massey field grant
Box   15
  Folder   117
Voices from the Mountains Fund
Box   15
  Folder   118
Staff meetings
Box   15
  Folder   119
In lieu of insurance
Box   15
  Folder   120
Building meeting
Correspondence, 1977-1978
Box   16
  Folder   1
McSurely
Box   16
  Folder   2
M - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   3
Miller, Joe
Box   16
  Folder   4
Madison County, North Carolina
Box   16
  Folder   5
Miller, Arnold
Box   16
  Folder   6
Maggard, Buck
Box   16
  Folder   7
Miners for Democracy
Box   16
  Folder   8
N - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   9
National Commission on Resources for Youth
Box   16
  Folder   10
Natural Resources Defense Council
Box   16
  Folder   11
National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (NECLC)
Box   16
  Folder   12
O - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   13
P - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   14
Netherlands
Box   16
  Folder   15
Prison reform
Box   16
  Folder   16
R - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   17
Robinson, Bernice
Box   16
  Folder   18
Requests for information
Box   16
  Folder   19
Requests to visit
Box   16
  Folder   20
Requests for work
Box   16
  Folder   21
S - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   22
SCEF
Box   16
  Folder   23
Sims, Charles and Gay
Box   16
  Folder   24
South Today
Box   16
  Folder   25
Southern Regional Council
Box   16
  Folder   26
State Historical Society of Wisconsin (SHSW)
Box   16
  Folder   27
T - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   28
Tharp, Everette
Box   16
  Folder   29
U - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   30
W - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   31-32
Young World Development
Box   16
  Folder   33
Piano
Box   16
  Folder   34
World Fellowship Center
Box   16
  Folder   35
Williams, Roger
Box   16
  Folder   36
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   37
Welsh Miners workshop
Correspondence, Fiscal Year 1979
Box   16
  Folder   38
A - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   39
ACTWU GED Agreement
Box   16
  Folder   40
Addison - Wesley Publishing Company
Box   16
  Folder   41
B - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   42
Baer, Ken
Box   16
  Folder   43
C - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   44
Carawans
Box   16
  Folder   45
Charleston Memorial Meeting for Jenkins and Clark
Box   16
  Folder   46
Clark, Michael S.
Box   16
  Folder   47
D - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   48
E - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   49
F - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   50
Frank, Reba
Box   16
  Folder   51
Gamble, Doug
Box   16
  Folder   52
G - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   53
H - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   54
Horton, Myles
Box   16
  Folder   55
Budget
Box   16
  Folder   56
Staff profiles
Box   16
  Folder   57
I - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   58
J - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   59
K - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   60
L - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   61
Lewis, Helen
Box   16
  Folder   62
M - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   63
Memos
Box   16
  Folder   64
N - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   65
O - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   66
P - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   67
Q - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   68
R - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   69
Robinson, Bonnie
Box   16
  Folder   70
S - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   71-72
Southern Appalachian Leadership Training (SALT)
Box   16
  Folder   73
T - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   74
TVA Monitoring Committee
Box   16
  Folder   75
V - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   76
Volunteer guidelines
Box   16
  Folder   77
W - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   78
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   79
Horton - Report on northern France
Box   16
  Folder   80
Albany, New York trip - Mike Clark
Box   16
  Folder   81-104
Thank you letters
Box   16
  Folder   105
A - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   106
Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) - GED Agreement and Budget [for] 1977-1978
Box   16
  Folder   107
Appalachian Regional Commission's Coal Mining Productivity Seminar
Box   16
  Folder   108
B - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   109
Baer, Ken
Box   16
  Folder   110
Barth and Ramsbatton
Box   16
  Folder   111
Broadside TV correspondence
Box   16
  Folder   112
C - miscellaneous
Box   16
  Folder   113
Campus United Ministry
Box   16
  Folder   114
Carawans
Box   16
  Folder   115
Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   16
  Folder   116
Clark, Mike
Box   16
  Folder   117
Concerned Citizens for Justice
Correspondence, Fiscal Year 1980
Box   17
  Folder   1
Horton, Myles
Scope and Content Note: Largely outgoing, and can possibly provide some insight into his own collection. Includes an especially interesting letter to Jack Mezirow regarding education and values.
Box   17
  Folder   2
Highlander staff salary rate
Box   17
  Folder   3
Highlander office break-in
Box   17
  Folder   4
Highlander budget
Box   17
  Folder   5
I - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   6
Interns
Box   17
  Folder   7
J - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   8
K - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   9
L - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   10
Lewis, Helen
Box   17
  Folder   11
Mc - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   12
M - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   13
Merrifield, Juliet
Box   17
  Folder   14
Memos
Box   17
  Folder   15
N - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   16
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
Box   17
  Folder   17
O - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   18
P - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   19
Q - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   20
R - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   21
Rogers, Cary
Box   17
  Folder   22
Rostan, June
Box   17
  Folder   23
S - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   24
SALT
Box   17
  Folder   25
T - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   26
TVA
Box   17
  Folder   27
Thrasher, Sue
Box   17
  Folder   28
U - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   29
V - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   30
Visitors
Box   17
  Folder   31
W - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   32
Workshops
Box   17
  Folder   33
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   34-45
Thank you letters
Box   17
  Folder   46
Contributions
Box   17
  Folder   47
Miscellaneous
Box   17
  Folder   48
Index?
Box   17
  Folder   49
IRS investigation
Box   17
  Folder   50
Jefferson County tax appeal
Box   17
  Folder   51
Highlander Folk School under appeal, 1963-1973
Note: Legal documents, Aimee Horton regarding KKK.
Box   17
  Folder   52
Appalachian Heritage, 1973
Box   17
  Folder   53
Kinsport Citizens Committee for Progress
Box   17
  Folder   54
Residential Adult Education Conference, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   55
Travel Program workshops, 1973
Box   17
  Folder   56
World Tour programs
Box   17
  Folder   57
Music workshop, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   58
Dag Hammerskjold students, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   59
Women's workshop and retreat, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   60
Long-term workshop
Box   17
  Folder   61
Music workshop
Box   17
  Folder   62
Travel Program workshop, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   63
CORA, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   64
Goddard Program workshop
Box   17
  Folder   65
Christian Responsibility in Government - Mike Clark and Myles Horton
Box   17
  Folder   66
Project Open
Box   17
  Folder   67
Concepts of Liberation Conference - Myles Horton
Box   17
  Folder   68
National Adult Education Think Tank - Myles Horton, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   69
EPRC - Myles Horton as consultant
Box   17
  Folder   70
Trip by Mike Clark to North Dakota, California, and Montana
Box   17
  Folder   71
Spring Conference - Myles Horton
Box   17
  Folder   72
Institute for Responsive Education - Mike Clark and Myles Horton, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   73
Myles Horton speech at Berea College, 1973
Box   17
  Folder   74
Mike Clark speech at Midwest Land Conference, 1973
Box   17
  Folder   75
Myles Horton - Asilomar Conference, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   76
HAC UMW Housing Conference - Clark, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   77
Mike Clark - Synod of Pennsylvania - West Virginia, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   78
Ford - Capital Campaign
Box   17
  Folder   79
California fundraising
Box   17
  Folder   80
Ralph Rinzler meeting
Box   17
  Folder   81
Mike Clark - California
Box   17
  Folder   82
CORA
Box   17
  Folder   83
Media PR
Box   17
  Folder   84
Adams, Frank, book
Box   17
  Folder   85
Board responses, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   86
Board meeting, 1974
Box   17
  Folder   87
Board correspondence
Box   17
  Folder   88-89
Committee on Resources
General correspondence, 1981-1982
Box   18
  Folder   1
Episcopal Urban Conference
Box   18
  Folder   2
F - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   3
Federal budget cuts
Box   18
  Folder   4
Federation of Southern Cooperatives
Box   18
  Folder   5
Field Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   6
Ford Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   7
Foxfire Fund
Box   18
  Folder   8
Frank, Reba
Box   18
  Folder   9
G - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   10
Gamble, Doug
Box   18
  Folder   11
German Marshall Fund
Box   18
  Folder   12
Gregg, Robin
Box   18
  Folder   13
H - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   14
Health program
Box   18
  Folder   15
Health and Safety Training
Box   18
  Folder   16
Horton, Myles
Scope and Content Note: Largely outgoing, can possibly provide some insight into Horton Papers, includes oversize poster regarding murder of 5 nuns in El Salvador and rough notes on education.
Box   18
  Folder   17
Huber Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   18
I - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   19
Interns
Box   18
  Folder   20
J - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   21
Johnson Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   22
Joint Foundation support
Box   18
  Folder   23
K - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   24
Kaiser Family Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   25-26
Kellogg Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   27
RFK Memorial Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   28
L - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   29
Lewis, Helen
Box   18
  Folder   30
M - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   31
Mellon Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   32
Mc - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   33
Memos
Box   18
  Folder   34
Merrifield, Juliet
Box   18
  Folder   35
Met Life Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   36
Mott, Ruth, Fund
Box   18
  Folder   37
Mott Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   38
Moyers, Bill
Scope and Content Note: Special response, contains letters written in response to airing of Bill Moyers interview of Myles Horton and Horton's letters back; many from social activists and colleagues, including Mrs. Reinhold Niebuhr, Alice Cobb, and Paul Wellstone.
Box   18
  Folder   39
N - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   40
National Committee in Support of Community Based Organizations
Box   18
  Folder   41
National Council of the Churches of Christ
Box   18
  Folder   42
NEA
Box   18
  Folder   43
National Network of Grantmakers
Box   18
  Folder   44
National Science Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   45
Needmor Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   46
New World Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   47
O - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   48
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCDE) visitor
Box   18
  Folder   49
P - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   50
Participatory Research Project
Box   18
  Folder   51
J.C. Penney Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   52
Playboy Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   53
Public Concern Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   54
Public Resource Center
Box   18
  Folder   55
Public Welfare Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   56
Q - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   57
R - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   58
Rogers, Carey
Box   18
  Folder   59
Rostan, June
Box   18
  Folder   60
S - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   61
SALT
Box   18
  Folder   62
Southeast Women's Employment Coalition
Box   18
  Folder   63
Shalan Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   64
TVA
Box   18
  Folder   65
T - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   66
Thrasher, Sue
Box   18
  Folder   67
U - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   68
United Church Board
Box   18
  Folder   69
United States Dept. of Commerce
Box   18
  Folder   70
V - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   71
Visitors
Box   18
  Folder   72
W - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   73
Windom Fund
Box   18
  Folder   74
Workshops
Box   18
  Folder   75
Women's Health and Safety workshop
Box   18
  Folder   76
Whitney Foundation
Box   18
  Folder   77
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   18
  Folder   78
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1979
Box   19
  Folder   1-2
Executive Committee, 1981
Box   19
  Folder   3
Board correspondence
Box   19
  Folder   4
50th Anniversary Committee
Box   19
  Folder   5
Board of Directors, 1980-1981
Box   19
  Folder   6
Board mailings
Box   19
  Folder   7
Programs
Box   19
  Folder   8
Board meeting minutes
Box   19
  Folder   9
Board Report Development Campaign
Box   19
  Folder   10
Board Report archives
Box   19
  Folder   11
Board Report culture
Box   19
  Folder   12
Board Report Residential Education
Box   19
  Folder   13
Board report, Workers Education
Box   19
  Folder   14
Board Report Health
Box   19
  Folder   15
Board Report Resource Center
Box   19
  Folder   16
Constitution and by-laws
Box   19
  Folder   17
We Shall Overcome Fund (WSOC), history and applications
Box   19
  Folder   18
Thank you letters
Box   19
  Folder   19
Board mailings
Box   19
  Folder   20
Bumpass Cove
Box   19
  Folder   21
Ford Foundation proposal
Correspondence
Box   19
  Folder   22
1979 April-June
Box   19
  Folder   23
1978 November-1979 March
Box   19
  Folder   24
1979 July-September
Box   19
  Folder   25
Central files, Fiscal Year 1980
General correspondence, 1979
Box   19
  Folder   26
A - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   27
Appalachian Consortium
Box   19
  Folder   28
Art exhibit
Box   19
  Folder   29
B - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   30
Berkeley dinner
Box   19
  Folder   31
Brown, Cynthia
Box   19
  Folder   32
Books
Box   19
  Folder   33
C - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   34
Clabough, Sue
Box   19
  Folder   35
Clark, Mike
Scope and Content Note: Travel reports, largely outgoing correspondence.
Box   19
  Folder   36
Carawans
Box   19
  Folder   37
Cazden, Courtney
Box   19
  Folder   38
D - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   39
E - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   40
Frank, Reba
Box   19
  Folder   41
F - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   42
Gregg, Robin
Box   19
  Folder   43
G - miscellaneous
Box   19
  Folder   44-45
Gamble, Doug
Box   19
  Folder   46
Gaventa, John
Box   19
  Folder   47
H - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   1
Board meeting nominations
Box   20
  Folder   2
Board
Box   20
  Folder   3
Board correspondence
Box   20
  Folder   4
Board reports
Box   20
  Folder   5
Board mailings
Box   20
  Folder   6
Staff meeting minutes
Box   20
  Folder   7
Executive Committee
Box   20
  Folder   8
Board meeting minutes
General correspondence, 1981-1982
Box   20
  Folder   9
Appalachian State University
Box   20
  Folder   10
Arca Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   11
B - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   12
Babcock Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   13
Bostian, Larry
Box   20
  Folder   14
A - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   15
Abelard Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   16
Attizer, Thomas M.
Box   20
  Folder   17
50th anniversary proposal
Box   20
  Folder   18
Anonymous donations
Box   20
  Folder   19
Appalachian Alliances
Box   20
  Folder   20
Bumpass Cove Concerned Citizens
Box   20
  Folder   21
C - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   22
Carawans
Box   20
  Folder   23
Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   20
  Folder   24
Compton Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   25
Crusenberry, Sudy
Box   20
  Folder   26
Clabough, Sue
Box   20
  Folder   27
Clark, Mike
Box   20
  Folder   28
D - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   29
Doubleday
Box   20
  Folder   30
E - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   31
Employment applications
Box   20
  Folder   32
Employment requests
Box   20
  Folder   33
F - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   34
50th anniversary
Box   20
  Folder   35
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
Box   20
  Folder   36
Field Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   37
Carawans - FIPSE
Box   20
  Folder   38
Ford Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   39
Ferris Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   40
Fund for Southern Communities
Box   20
  Folder   41
Funding Exchange
Box   20
  Folder   42
G - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   43
Gamble, Doug
Box   20
  Folder   44
Gaventa, John
Box   20
  Folder   45
George, Henry, Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   46
German Marshall Fund
Box   20
  Folder   47
Griever, Barry
Box   20
  Folder   48
Gregg, Robin
Box   20
  Folder   49
H - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   50
Haymarket People's Fund
Box   20
  Folder   51
Health program
Box   20
  Folder   52
Horton, Myles
Box   20
  Folder   53
Huber Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   54
Human Needs Project
Box   20
  Folder   55
I - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   56
IBM
Box   20
  Folder   57
Information requests
Box   20
  Folder   58
Information requests - students
Box   20
  Folder   59
Intern requests
Box   20
  Folder   60
K - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   61
J - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   62
Joint Foundation support
Box   20
  Folder   63
Kaiser Family Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   64
Kaplan Fund
Box   20
  Folder   65
L - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   66
Labor Education program
Box   20
  Folder   67
M - miscellaneous
Box   20
  Folder   68
MacArthur Foundation
Box   20
  Folder   69
Merrifield, Juliet
Box   20
  Folder   70
Mott, Ruth, Fund
Box   21
  Folder   1
Memos
Box   21
  Folder   2
N - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   3
NCEA leadership development program
Box   21
  Folder   4
National Anti-Klan Network
Box   21
  Folder   5
National Community
Box   21
  Folder   6
National Council of the Churches of Christ
Box   21
  Folder   7
Needmor Fund
Box   21
  Folder   8
NEA
Box   21
  Folder   9
New World Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   10
Non-contributor letter responses
Box   21
  Folder   11
Norman Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   12
O - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   13
P - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   14
Participatory Research Group
Box   21
  Folder   15
Penney Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   16
Personnel policy
Box   21
  Folder   17
Phenix, Lucy
Box   21
  Folder   18
Piton Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   19
Playboy Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   20
Proposal - general support
Box   21
  Folder   21
Proposal - 50th anniversary
Box   21
  Folder   22
Public Concern Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   23
Public welfare
Box   21
  Folder   24
R - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   25
Red Cloud Productions
Box   21
  Folder   26
Rockefeller Family Fund
Box   21
  Folder   27
Rostan, June
Box   21
  Folder   28
Rockefeller Associates
Box   21
  Folder   29
Rubin, Samuel, Fund
Box   21
  Folder   30
S - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   31
Schwarzhaupt, Emil, Fund
Box   21
  Folder   32
SALT
Box   21
  Folder   33
Singer Fund
Box   21
  Folder   34
Southern Trade Union Women's Summer School
Box   21
  Folder   35
Southern Education Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   36
Stern Fund
Box   21
  Folder   37
Sapp, Hubert
Box   21
  Folder   38
T - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   39
Thank you letters - special
Box   21
  Folder   40
Tennessee Information Exchange
Box   21
  Folder   41
Twin streams
Box   21
  Folder   42
U - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   43
United Church Board of Homeland Ministries
Box   21
  Folder   44
United Furniture Workers
Box   21
  Folder   45
United States Post Office
Box   21
  Folder   46
V - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   47
Visitor requests
Box   21
  Folder   48
W - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   49
Windom Fund
Box   21
  Folder   50
WHYFU ("Why Have You Forsaken Us") letter
Box   21
  Folder   51
We Shall Overcome Fund
Box   21
  Folder   52
Whitney, John Hay, Foundation
Box   21
  Folder   53
Women's Opportunity Giving
Box   21
  Folder   54
Workshops
Box   21
  Folder   55
Yellow Creek Concerned Citizens
Box   21
  Folder   56
Y - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   57
Z - miscellaneous
Box   21
  Folder   58
Director applicants
Board, 1976-1981
Box   22
  Folder   1
Board meeting minutes, 1976
Box   22
  Folder   2
Health program report to Board by Helen Lewis, 1978 May
Box   22
  Folder   3
High School Equivalency program report to Board by Bingham Graves, 1978 May
Box   22
  Folder   4
Music and Culture report by Carawans
Box   22
  Folder   5
Resource Center report by John Gaventa
Box   22
  Folder   6
GED program report by June Rostan
Box   22
  Folder   7
Board general correspondence, Fiscal Year 1980 1977-1978
Box   22
  Folder   8
Board meeting minutes, 1980
Box   22
  Folder   9
Board mailings includes financial statement, Fiscal Year 1979
Box   22
  Folder   10
Executive Committee regarding finances, 1980
Box   22
  Folder   11
Resource Committee, two directories (print)
Box   22
  Folder   12
Appalachian Alliance
Box   22
  Folder   13
Steering Committee list
Box   22
  Folder   14
Board list
Box   22
  Folder   15
Programs, 1979-1980 workshop list
Box   22
  Folder   16
Executive Committee
Scope and Content Note: Including Bumpass Cove, minutes, ledger summary and budget information.
Box   22
  Folder   17
Board meeting minutes, 1980 June
Box   22
  Folder   18
Constitution and by-laws
Box   22
  Folder   19
Board
Box   22
  Folder   20
Programs workshop list, 1978-1979
Box   22
  Folder   21
Board correspondence, 1978-1979
Box   22
  Folder   22
Board mailings, 1978-1979
Box   22
  Folder   23
Appalachian Alliance general correspondence, 1978-1979
Box   22
  Folder   24
Staff meeting minutes, 1979-1980
Box   22
  Folder   25
Board meeting, 1979
Note: Includes workshop list, 1978-1979.
Box   22
  Folder   26
Board meeting minutes, 1979 May
Box   22
  Folder   27
Workshops - National Science Foundation
Note: Includes summary of session regarding environmental/toxic water disaster.
Box   22
  Folder   28
Residential education
Scope and Content Note: Includes Mike Clark report, June 1980 reviews, 1975-1980 educational activities, plus other changes at Highlander.
Box   22
  Folder   29
Development report to board, 1980 June
Box   22
  Folder   30
Archives report to board, 1980 June
Box   22
  Folder   31
Culture report to board, 1980 June
Box   22
  Folder   32
Resource Center report to board, 1980 June
Box   22
  Folder   33
Health report to board, 1980 June
Box   22
  Folder   34
Social History in Appalachia and South report to board, 1979 May
Box   22
  Folder   35
Resource Center report, 1979 August
Box   22
  Folder   36
Music and culture report to board
Box   22
  Folder   37
GED program board report, 1978
Box   22
  Folder   38
Development board report, 1979 April
Box   22
  Folder   39
Health board report, 1979 May
Note: Includes AHELP newsletter.
Box   22
  Folder   40
ACTWU - GED Board report by June Rostan, 1979 May
Box   22
  Folder   41
Program report and proposal for further activities, 1977-1978
Box   22
  Folder   42
Appalachian Women - SALT and UKY Conference, 1979
Box   22
  Folder   43
Florida meeting
Box   22
  Folder   44
Rural Coalition, 1978-1980
Scope and Content Note: Largely consists of transcripts of testimony before a Congressional task force.
Box   22
  Folder   45
Rural American Women, 1979
Scope and Content Note: Largely regarding first conference and criticism of.
Box   22
  Folder   46
Welsh miners visit, 1979
Box   22
  Folder   47-48
Welsh miners visit reports and clips
Box   22
  Folder   49
NEA - Arts proposal
Box   22
  Folder   50
Reid Foundation, 1977-1980
Box   22
  Folder   51
Tennessee State Archives correspondence
Note: Regarding Highlander Folk School tape collection held there.
Box   22
  Folder   52-56
Research requests
Box   22
  Folder   57
Acknowledgements
Box   22
  Folder   58
Library - outline and proc
Box   22
  Folder   59
Library - report of expenses
Administrative files, 1984-1985
Box   23
  Folder   1
F - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   2
Fedelchak, Marilyn
Box   23
  Folder   3
FBI files/FOIA request
Box   23
  Folder   4
Field Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   5
Field Foundation, 1984 May
Box   23
  Folder   6
FIPSE
Box   23
  Folder   7
Foundation grants received
Box   23
  Folder   8
Funding exchange
Box   23
  Folder   9
G - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   10
H - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   11
Highlander retreat
Box   23
  Folder   12
Highlander workshops list
Box   23
  Folder   13
HKH Fund
Box   23
  Folder   14
Helms/Kirkpatrick Highlander v. James J. Kirkpatrick column
Box   23
  Folder   15
Telephone conversations, Anne Romasco and Lewis Sinclair meeting notes
Box   23
  Folder   16
Horton, Myles
Scope and Content Note: Largely ephemera.
Box   23
  Folder   17
I - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   18
J - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   19
Joint Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   20
K - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   21
Kilpatrick/Helms
Scope and Content Note: Includes Myles Horton's stance on response to red-baiting, correspondence, notes, memos.
Box   23
  Folder   22
Kresge Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   23
L - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   24
Labor Education program
Box   23
  Folder   25
Levy, Alan
Box   23
  Folder   26
M - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   27
MacArthur Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   28
Mott Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   29
N - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   30
National Committee Funds
Box   23
  Folder   31
NEA
Box   23
  Folder   32
Needmor Fund
Box   23
  Folder   33
New World Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   34
Norman Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   35
O - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   36
P - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   37
J.C. Penney Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   38
Personnel policy
Box   23
  Folder   39
Q - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   40
R - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   41
Rockefeller Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   42
Samuel Rubin Fund
Box   23
  Folder   43
50th anniversary
Box   23
  Folder   44
Shearson/American Express
Box   23
  Folder   45
Steel-Reese Foundation
Box   23
  Folder   46
Stern Fund
Box   23
  Folder   47
Stranahan
Box   23
  Folder   48
Summer Youth workshop
Box   23
  Folder   49
T - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   50
Tanner, Hilda, bequest
Box   23
  Folder   51
U - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   52
United Board of Homeland Ministries
Box   23
  Folder   53
United Furniture Workers
Box   23
  Folder   54
V - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   55
VEATCH [Program]
Box   23
  Folder   56
W - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   57
Windom Fund
Box   23
  Folder   58
X - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   59
Y - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   60
Z - miscellaneous
Box   23
  Folder   61
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous administrative files, 1972-1973 and 1973-1974
Box   24
  Folder   1
Programs, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   2
Appalachian migrants
Box   24
  Folder   3
Potential workshop on prison reform
Box   24
  Folder   4
Legal education
Box   24
  Folder   5
Florida project
Box   24
  Folder   6
SCEF meeting, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   7
Appalachian studies, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   8
Cooperatives workshop
Box   24
  Folder   9
TVA workshop
Box   24
  Folder   10
Land reform workshop
Box   24
  Folder   11
Community Involvement in Educational Change workshop
Box   24
  Folder   12
Mercer College student visit
Box   24
  Folder   13
Mountain Youth workshop
Box   24
  Folder   14
Labor History workshop
Note: Includes criticism of workshop and reports on college students at Highlander.
Box   24
  Folder   15
West Virginia
Box   24
  Folder   16
Cooperatives
Box   24
  Folder   17
Social welfare
Box   24
  Folder   18
Triple S Camp visit
Box   24
  Folder   19
Community Controlled Health Programs workshop
Note: Includes Mississippi Action for Community Education's, "Outline for a Plan to Develop Community Health Cooperative Associations in the Mississippi Delta."
Box   24
  Folder   20
Brotherhood of Southern Indians workshop
Box   24
  Folder   21
Mountain Movement Music workshop
Note: Includes Highlander Center publications, Sowing on the Mountains, I, II, III.
Box   24
  Folder   22
Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA)
Box   24
  Folder   23
Mountain People's Union, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   24
Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) defunding
Box   24
  Folder   25
Appalachian Heritage
Box   24
  Folder   26
Communications in Appalachia
Box   24
  Folder   27
Boston trip - Myles Horton, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   28
Society for Educational Reconstruction
Box   24
  Folder   29
Committee of Southern Churchmen workshop
Box   24
  Folder   30
JED? CORA meeting
Box   24
  Folder   31
Economic Development Committee
Box   24
  Folder   32
Montana and California trip - Mike Clark, 1972
Note: Includes his speech to Montana Farmers Union.
Box   24
  Folder   33
New York City trip -Mike Clark, 1972
Box   24
  Folder   34
Washington fundraising party, 1972
Box   24
  Folder   35
Field trip reports - Mike Clark
Scope and Content Note: Includes New York City, 1973; Washington D.C. and Ithaca, New York, 1972; Young World Development, 1972; Foxfire and Mitchell, 1972; North Carolina, 1972; Kentucky, 1972; and Tennessee, 1972.
Box   24
  Folder   36
San Francisco Land Reform Conference
Box   24
  Folder   37
New York trip - Mike Clark, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   38
Boston trip - Mike Clark, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   39
Freire workshop - Mike Clark, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   40
Ithaca trip - Mike Clark
Box   24
  Folder   41
Jim Branscome reports, 1972-1973
Box   24
  Folder   42
China consultation
Box   24
  Folder   43
New York City seminar on leadership for educational change - Mike Clark
Box   24
  Folder   44
Boston trip - Myles Horton, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   45
Vermont trip - Myles Horton, 1973
Box   24
  Folder   46
Filed trip reports, memo - Myles Horton
Box   24
  Folder   47
Fundraising special mailing, 1973 February, 1973 April
Box   24
  Folder   47
New York City fundraising, 1972 December
Box   24
  Folder   48
Carawan, Guy
Box   24
  Folder   49
Photographs, unidentified
Box   24
  Folder   50
Publicity
Box   24
  Folder   51
Adams, Frank, article
Box   24
  Folder   52
Society for Educational Reconstruction - Myles Horton
Box   24
  Folder   53
Honorary degree - Myles Horton
Box   24
  Folder   54
Poem by Mary Roberts
Note: Folder labeled: Reports.
Box   24
  Folder   55
Society for Educational Reconstruction
Box   24
  Folder   56
Adams, Frank, book
Note: Includes Myles Horton letter regarding role of educators versus organizers, Don West, local unions and Highlander Center.
Box   24
  Folder   57
Board of Directors correspondence
Box   24
  Folder   58
Executive Committee
Box   24
  Folder   59
Committee on Resources
Note: Largely regarding directory and committee composition.
Myles Horton correspondence, 1972
Box   25
  Folder   1
Chicago trip - Myles Horton
Box   25
  Folder   2
Trip - Myles Horton, 1972 March
Box   25
  Folder   3
Field trip reports - Frank Adams
Box   25
  Folder   4
Adams, Frank, résumé
Box   25
  Folder   5
Browne, Conrad, résumé
Box   25
  Folder   6
Fundraising Campaign Committee, Liverights' mailing list, Septima Clark appeal
Box   25
  Folder   7
PR, 1971-1972
Box   25
  Folder   8
Activities of former staff
Box   25
  Folder   9
Myles Horton chapter
Box   25
  Folder   10
Myles Horton speech to Memphis Unitarian Church, 1971 November 14
Box   25
  Folder   11
Peace information
Box   25
  Folder   12
Miscellaneous, 1971-1972
Box   25
  Folder   13
A - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   14
Adams, Frank
Box   25
  Folder   15
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) - including attack in The Watchdog
Box   25
  Folder   16
Architect
Box   25
  Folder   17
Association of World Colleges and Universities
Box   25
  Folder   18
Audio Brandon
Box   25
  Folder   19
B - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   20
Brain mistrust
Box   25
  Folder   21
Browne, Conrad, correspondence with Horton and Adams
Box   25
  Folder   22
Council of the Southern Mountains
Box   25
  Folder   23
C - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   24
Carpenter, Ted
Box   25
  Folder   25
Carawans
Box   25
  Folder   26
AT Collins School
Box   25
  Folder   27
Conscientious objector services
Box   25
  Folder   28
Clark, Mike
Box   25
  Folder   29
CCCO
Box   25
  Folder   30
D - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   31
E - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   32
F - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   33
G - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   34
Goddard
Box   25
  Folder   35
H - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   36
I - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   37
Indian children poem
Box   25
  Folder   38
Institute for Southern Studies
Box   25
  Folder   39
IRS
Box   25
  Folder   40
J - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   41
K - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   42
L - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   43
Local contacts
Box   25
  Folder   44
LQC Lamar Society
Box   25
  Folder   45
Lopez, Viola
Box   25
  Folder   46
M - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   47
Maggard, Buck
Box   25
  Folder   48
Medical Committee for Human Rights
Box   25
  Folder   49
N - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   50
O - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   51
P - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   52
Russell Gap
Box   25
  Folder   53
R - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   54
Requests for information
Box   25
  Folder   55
Requests for work
Box   25
  Folder   56
S - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   57
Society for Educational Reconstruction
Box   25
  Folder   58
Southern Appalachian Center
Box   25
  Folder   59
T - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   60
U - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   61
Union Graduate School
Box   25
  Folder   62
V - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   63
Virginia Council on Human Relations
Box   25
  Folder   64
VCPO
Box   25
  Folder   65
W - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   66
World Fellowship Center
Box   25
  Folder   67
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   25
  Folder   68
YOU (Youth Organizations Umbrella)
Business
Box   25
  Folder   69
Volunteer service for Jefferson County property
Box   25
  Folder   70
Knoxville Housing Authority
Box   25
  Folder   71
Highlander - Knoxville site
Box   25
  Folder   72
Knoxville Housing Authority
Box   25
  Folder   73
Relocation file
Board
Box   25
  Folder   74-75
Executive Committee
Box   25
  Folder   76
Correspondence
Administrative structure
Box   25
  Folder   77
Herrell, Harry, letter and responses
Box   25
  Folder   78
Pratt, George, Jr.
Box   25
  Folder   79
Legal
Note: IRS correspondence letters sent out to obtain witnesses and their replies.
Box   25
  Folder   80
Legal
Box   25
  Folder   81
Retirement plan
Box   25
  Folder   82
University of North Carolina (UNC) student seminar
Box   25
  Folder   83
Proposal to clergy and laymen
Box   25
  Folder   84
March on Washington
Box   25
  Folder   85
Ford Fellows seminar
Box   25
  Folder   86
Latin American Conference
Box   25
  Folder   87
Legal
Box   25
  Folder   88
IDEAS (Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service) file
Box   25
  Folder   89
Miscellaneous
Administrative files, 1970-1975
Box   26
  Folder   1
Health education
Box   26
  Folder   2
Board responses, 1975
Box   26
  Folder   3
Health Clinic programs
Box   26
  Folder   4
Appalachian staff report, 1971 April
Box   26
  Folder   5
Field Foundation
Box   26
  Folder   6
Field Foundation, 1963-1965
Box   26
  Folder   7
Carawan letter regarding book, 1973 May
Box   26
  Folder   8
Browne, Conrad, letter to board 1974 March
Note: Regarding psychological culture of Philippines.
Box   26
  Folder   9
Committee on Resources list, 1975 May
Box   26
  Folder   10
Board list, 1975 April
Box   26
  Folder   11
Board meeting minutes with agenda, 1975 April 26
Box   26
  Folder   12
Weeding out letter and list, 1975 August
Box   26
  Folder   13
Memos to board, 1974-1975
Box   26
  Folder   14
Suggestions from board, 1974 April 6
Box   26
  Folder   15
Executive Committee minutes, 1975 January 26
Box   26
  Folder   16
Letter to Charles Small list
Box   26
  Folder   17
Berea College speech - Mike Clark
Box   26
  Folder   18
Note regarding John Thompson death, 1974 June 19
Box   26
  Folder   19
Board minutes
Box   26
  Folder   20
Motions presented to Board regarding finances
Box   26
  Folder   21
Report to Board, Joyce Duke Fellowship 1972
Box   26
  Folder   22
Board Goddard program report, 1972
Box   26
  Folder   23
Memo to Board from Mike Clark, 1972
Box   26
  Folder   24
Special meeting agenda, 1972 August 19
Box   26
  Folder   25-26
Report to Board, 1972 August 19-20
Scope and Content Note: Study Tour for American Poor Around the World by Myles Horton, memo - Con Browne, general statement on Appalachian program, Charles Maggard report, report to board - Mountain Youth Self Education program by John Arms, Multi-Racial program by Myles Horton, Capital Campaign by Liverights, Library by Harry Laske, Frank Adams activities report. Highlander Center, Auditor's report, Program Activities summary, 1970-1971.
Fiscal Year 1970-1971
Box   26
  Folder   27
Audit
Box   26
  Folder   28
Finance
Box   26
  Folder   29-31
Budget
Box   26
  Folder   32
Capital campaign
Box   26
  Folder   33
Budget
Box   26
  Folder   34
Proposal, 3 year capital expansion
Box   26
  Folder   35
Board administration
Box   26
  Folder   36
Executive Committee
Box   26
  Folder   37
Library
Box   26
  Folder   38
Chicano information
Box   26
  Folder   39
Research report
Box   26
  Folder   40
Elderly program
Box   26
  Folder   41
Indian program and Chicano program
Box   26
  Folder   42
Agenda, 1971 April
Box   26
  Folder   43
Bicentennial, 1971 April
Box   26
  Folder   44
Monthly CPA report
Box   26
  Folder   45
World tour
Box   26
  Folder   46
Prospective workshop, Daufuskie Island people
Box   26
  Folder   47
Appalachian music
Box   26
  Folder   48
App information
Box   26
  Folder   49
Request for workshop
Box   26
  Folder   50
Workshop - Appalachian Migrant
Box   26
  Folder   51
Friends World College
Box   26
  Folder   52
SCEF
Box   26
  Folder   53
Medical Committee for Human Rights
Box   26
  Folder   54
Appalachian Self Education
Box   26
  Folder   55
University of Tennessee seminar
Box   26
  Folder   56
Ithaca meeting
Box   26
  Folder   57
John Arms proposal
Box   26
  Folder   58
AFSC - Russell Johnson
Box   26
  Folder   59
Charles Reynolds
Box   26
  Folder   60
Myles Horton speaks to Memphis Unitarians, 1971 November
Box   26
  Folder   61
Requests for programs
Box   26
  Folder   62
Strip Mining workshop
Box   26
  Folder   63
TVA - Strip Mining workshop
Box   26
  Folder   64
Open House, 1972 April 1
Box   26
  Folder   65
Workshop on Coops, 1972 June
Box   26
  Folder   66
Workshop with Maxine Greene, 1972
Box   26
  Folder   67
Highlander Center 40th celebration, 1972 August
Box   26
  Folder   68
Dedication
Box   26
  Folder   69
UNC, 1972
Box   26
  Folder   70
Poetry and Music workshop
Box   26
  Folder   71
Report on Chicago trip - Myles Horton, 1972 June
Box   26
  Folder   72
Report on strip mining conference in Kentucky - Myles Horton, 1972 June
End of Administrative files, and Miscellaneous files
Note: Administrative files are dated 1970-1975, and Miscellaneous files are dated 1976.
Box   27
  Folder   1
N - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   2
O - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   3
Overseas Development Council
Box   27
  Folder   4
P - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   5
Q - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   6
R - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   7
Requests for information
Box   27
  Folder   8
Requests for work
Box   27
  Folder   9
Requests to be added to mailing list
Box   27
  Folder   10
Requests to visit
Box   27
  Folder   11
Rural Housing Alliance
Box   27
  Folder   12
Rural America
Box   27
  Folder   13
S - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   14
Spriggs, Arthur - poem
Box   27
  Folder   15
Strip mining
Box   27
  Folder   16
Society for Educational Reconstruction
Box   27
  Folder   17
Tennessee Committee for the Humanities
Box   27
  Folder   18
T - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   19
Tennessee Arts Commission
Box   27
  Folder   20
U - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   21
UMW
Box   27
  Folder   22
UMH Health and Retirement Funds
Box   27
  Folder   23
V - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   24
W - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   25
Wigginton, Eliot
Box   27
  Folder   26
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   27
  Folder   27
Child and Prenatal Care workshop
Box   27
  Folder   28
Appalachian Fellowship workshop, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   29
Appalachian Legal Community workshop, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   30
Appalachian Studies Class, University of Tennessee
Box   27
  Folder   31
Elderly Leadership workshop, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   32
Foxfire
Box   27
  Folder   33
China workshop - Myles Horton, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   34
United States Food Issues Conference
Box   27
  Folder   35
Patch workshop, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   36
Prison workshop
Box   27
  Folder   37
SALT workshop
Box   27
  Folder   38
SALT workshop - Mike Clark, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   39
SALT applications
Box   27
  Folder   40
Nancy Schimmel workshop
Box   27
  Folder   41
United States-China Peoples Friendship Association, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   42
Resource materials - Appalachian Fellowship Program
Box   27
  Folder   43
Appalachian State University
Box   27
  Folder   44
Berkshire Forum and Boston - Mike Clark and Myles Horton
Box   27
  Folder   45
Eugst, Sid 1975
Box   27
  Folder   46
Harlan rally, 1975
Box   27
  Folder   47
Mt. Community Education Project
Box   27
  Folder   48
Rural Learning Association print materials
Box   27
  Folder   49
RLA
Box   27
  Folder   50
SAM conference
Box   27
  Folder   51
Tierra Amarilla trip
Box   27
  Folder   52
Jaap van der Doef visit
Box   27
  Folder   53
West Virginia trip - Myles Horton
Box   27
  Folder   54
Mass Hill group, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   55
Folktales workshop, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   56
Aspen Institute
Box   27
  Folder   57
Unitarian Church, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   58
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Box   27
  Folder   59
United States-China workshop
Box   27
  Folder   60
Strip Mining workshop
Box   27
  Folder   61
ACLU workshop
Box   27
  Folder   62
Songwriting workshop
Box   27
  Folder   63
SALT workshop
Box   27
  Folder   64
Southern Labor History Conference - Myles Horton, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   65
Clinch Valley field trip, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   66
Reterpenning, Ursel 1976
Box   27
  Folder   67
China - Myles Horton, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   68
Guinel, Ted, and Koos Verstag 1971
Box   27
  Folder   69
New York contacts - Mike Clark
Box   27
  Folder   70
UAW conference - Mike Clark
Box   27
  Folder   71
Institute on Nonviolence
Box   27
  Folder   72
ACLU, Tennessee
Box   27
  Folder   73
All African People's Party
Box   27
  Folder   74
Alternative schools - Myles Horton, speaker 1977 June
Box   27
  Folder   75
Appalachian Center for Educational Equity
Box   27
  Folder   76
Appalachian State University
Box   27
  Folder   77-78
Black Lake
Box   27
  Folder   79
Board of Directors, 1976
Box   27
  Folder   80
Board meeting, 1976
Note: Including summary of activities and program reports.
Box   27
  Folder   81
Agenda
Box   27
  Folder   82
Letter to board, 1976 June
Box   27
  Folder   83
Board meeting minutes
Box   27
  Folder   84
Board miscellaneous material
Box   27
  Folder   85
Board minutes
Box   27
  Folder   86
Common resources
Box   27
  Folder   87
Citizens' Training Institute
Box   27
  Folder   88
New York trip - Mike Clark
Box   27
  Folder   89
Conference on United States-China relations, 1976 December
Box   27
  Folder   90
Constitution and by-laws
Box   27
  Folder   91-92
Executive Committee minutes
Box   27
  Folder   93
Free University Network, Louisville 1976
Box   27
  Folder   94
Friends World College visit
Box   27
  Folder   95
Fundraising
Box   27
  Folder   96
Highlander staff meeting minutes, 1975-1976
Box   27
  Folder   97
SNICK [sic] reunion, Atlanta 1976 November
Box   27
  Folder   98-100
Memo to board
Box   27
  Folder   101
Mountain Elders press release
Health Project? files, 1972-1973
Box   28
  Folder   1
Dungannon - Health
Box   28
  Folder   2
Health
Box   28
  Folder   3-4
Regarding health
Box   28
  Folder   5
Board, 1977 May
Box   28
  Folder   6
Highlander staff meetings
Box   28
  Folder   7
Addresses
Box   28
  Folder   8
Tug River Community Health center
Box   28
  Folder   9
Miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   10
V - miscellaneous
Correspondence file
Box   28
  Folder   11
A - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   12
Appalachian Steering Committee
Box   28
  Folder   13
Arms, John, material
Box   28
  Folder   14
Association of World Colleges and Universities
Box   28
  Folder   15
B - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   16
Browne, Conrad
Box   28
  Folder   17
Brosi, George - mailing
Box   28
  Folder   18
C - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   19
Carpenter, Ted
Box   28
  Folder   20
Carawan, Guy
Box   28
  Folder   21
CCC
Box   28
  Folder   22
Children, from
Box   28
  Folder   23
Clark, Mike
Box   28
  Folder   24
Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA)
Box   28
  Folder   25
CRESS
Box   28
  Folder   26
COS
Box   28
  Folder   27
Council of the Southern Mountains
Box   28
  Folder   28
D - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   29
Davies, Don
Box   28
  Folder   30
E - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   31
Escuela y Colegio Flatelco
Box   28
  Folder   32
F - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   33
Friends World College
Box   28
  Folder   34
Fryer, Lee
Box   28
  Folder   35
G - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   36
P - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   37
Paulston, Rolland G.
Box   28
  Folder   38
Peace, regarding Peace Studies at William Paterson College of New Jersey
Box   28
  Folder   39
Human Love in Action nonprofit corporation
Note: Organization of middle class to support goals of poor.
Box   28
  Folder   40
H - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   41
High School Project
Box   28
  Folder   42
I - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   43
Institute for Southern Studies
Box   28
  Folder   44
J - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   45
Jenkins, Esau, regarding death
Box   28
  Folder   46
K - miscellaneous
Kirkpatrick, F.D., Reverend
Box   28
  Folder   47
Many Races Cultural Foundation (New York)
Audio   1450A/6
“Ballads of Black America Series: The Ballad of Harriet Tubman / The Ballad of the Deacons,” 1970
Physical Description: 33 1/3 rpm disc recording 
M90-345
Box   28
  Folder   48
Kobak, John and Sue
Box   28
  Folder   49
L - miscellaneous
Box   28
  Folder   50
La Causa Comun Inc., 1973 April
Note: Includes general capabilities statement.
Box   28
  Folder   51
Land reform
Box   28
  Folder   52
Liverights
Box   28
  Folder   53
Littlejohn, Hawk
Box   28
  Folder   54
Ludwig, Tom
Box   28
  Folder   55
Mc - miscellaneous
Miscellaneous files, including board correspondence and reports
Box   29
  Folder   1
Audited statements
Box   29
  Folder   2
Board list, 1974 April
Box   29
  Folder   3
Memo to board from Mike Clark
Box   29
  Folder   4
Constitution and by-laws
Box   29
  Folder   5
Appalachian Coordinating Committee
Box   29
  Folder   6
Board list, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   7
Unity statement
Box   29
  Folder   8
Letter to board regarding Vera McCampbell, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   9
“Appalachia: America's Mineral Colony,” / by Jack Weller
Box   29
  Folder   10
Memo to board regarding IRS, 1973 May 12
Program files, 1964-1974
Box   29
  Folder   11
Appalachian Self Education program, 1971 May
Box   29
  Folder   12
Mountain People's Union
Box   29
  Folder   13
Residential workshop
Box   29
  Folder   14
CR list, 1974 April
Box   29
  Folder   15
Board minutes, 1974 April 6
Box   29
  Folder   16
Mimeo for people interested in Highlander
Box   29
  Folder   17
Board minutes, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   18
Balance sheet, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   19
Memo to board, 1972
Box   29
  Folder   20
Special meeting of board, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   21
Proposed budget [for] 1974-1975
Box   29
  Folder   22
Board list, 1972
Box   29
  Folder   23
Memo to board, 1973 February 21
Box   29
  Folder   24
Summary of activities, 1973-1974
Box   29
  Folder   25
Cover letter regarding board meeting
Box   29
  Folder   26
Mike Clark Montana speech
Box   29
  Folder   27
President's report to board, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   28
Community Involvement in Educational Change
Box   29
  Folder   29
Agenda for special meeting
Box   29
  Folder   30
Tom Gish dedication speech
Box   29
  Folder   31
Board meeting agenda, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   32
CR list, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   33
Activities summary, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   34
Activities reports, 1963-1971
Note: Includes budget report, 1969-1970.
Box   29
  Folder   35
Charles Maggard report regarding Appalachian program, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   36
Mountain Youth Self Education program - John Arms
Box   29
  Folder   37
Jim Branscome report, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   38
Guy Carawan report, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   39
Sharon Branscome report, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   40
Audited statement, 1972-1973
Box   29
  Folder   41
Budget, 1973
Box   29
  Folder   42
Financial statement, 1972-1973
Box   29
  Folder   43
Proposed annual budget, 1973-1974
Box   29
  Folder   44
Demands to TVA, 1972
Box   29
  Folder   45
Appalachian Music program, 1972 October
Box   29
  Folder   46
Special meeting of board minutes, 1972
Box   29
  Folder   47
Executive Committee minutes, 1972
Box   29
  Folder   48
Alternative Education workshop flyer, 1972
Box   29
  Folder   49
Letter to Executive Committee
Box   29
  Folder   50
Flyers
Box   29
  Folder   51
Crisis Education at Highlander by Aimee Horton
Box   29
  Folder   52
Horton, Myles interview
Box   29
  Folder   53
Highlander mailings
Box   29
  Folder   54
Program proposal - Overview, Appalachian Self-Education program cultural workshop
Box   29
  Folder   55
“Poverty War Is Dead” songs
Box   29
  Folder   56
Songs used in Highlander Center Music workshop, 1969 October
Box   29
  Folder   57
“Sowing on the Mountain” music
Box   29
  Folder   58
Financial statements for 6 months, 1974 February 28
Miscellaneous correspondence
Box   29
  Folder   59
A - miscellaneous
Box   29
  Folder   60
ACLU
Box   29
  Folder   61
Association of World Colleges and Universities
Box   29
  Folder   62
Adams, Frank
Box   29
  Folder   63
B - miscellaneous
Box   29
  Folder   64
Black lung
Box   29
  Folder   65
Braden, Carl, regarding his death
Box   29
  Folder   66
Black lung
Box   29
  Folder   67
Browne, Conrad
Box   29
  Folder   68
Broadside TV
Box   29
  Folder   69
Barberio, Agustin
Box   29
  Folder   70
Berry, John
Box   29
  Folder   71
Carpenter, Ted
Box   29
  Folder   72
C - miscellaneous
Box   29
  Folder   73
CCC
Box   29
  Folder   74
Carawan, Guy
Box   29
  Folder   75
CORA
Box   29
  Folder   76
CSM
Box   29
  Folder   77
CCCO
Box   29
  Folder   78
Children's Defense Fund
Box   29
  Folder   79
Consumer
Box   29
  Folder   80
China
Box   29
  Folder   81
Circle Pines Center
Helen Lewis Health program files
Box   30
  Folder   1-2
Health
Box   30
  Folder   3
Miscellaneous
Box   30
  Folder   4
Alphabetical file
Miscellaneous files - Health program
Box   31
  Folder   1
Scott Morgan Project, 1977
Box   31
  Folder   2
Chuck Shuford, NEA Folk Arts 1977
Box   31
  Folder   3
Save Our Cumberland Mountains, 1977
Box   31
  Folder   4
Stearns, Kentucky 1977
Box   31
  Folder   5
Tennessee - Tom, 1977
Box   31
  Folder   6
3rd building, Jefferson County 1977
Box   31
  Folder   7
Webster field grant, NEH 1977
Box   31
  Folder   8
Women's issues, 1977
Box   31
  Folder   9
Health
Box   31
  Folder   10
Health proposal
Box   31
  Folder   11
Health field report
Box   31
  Folder   12
Miscellaneous
Box   31
  Folder   13
Applications
Box   31
  Folder   14
Clinics
Box   31
  Folder   15
Clinic description
Box   31
  Folder   16
Bellaire Clinic, Bellaire, Ohio
Box   31
  Folder   17
Cabin Creek Health Association, Dawes, West Virginia
Box   31
  Folder   18
Centerville Health Clinic, Fredericktown, Pennsylvania
Box   31
  Folder   19
Clinch River Health Services, Dungannon, Virginia
Box   31
  Folder   20
Correspondence
Box   31
  Folder   21
Russellton Medical Group, New Kensington, Pennsylvania
Box   31
  Folder   22
Fairmont Clinic, Fairmont, West Virginia
Box   31
  Folder   23
Gulf Area Health Association, Midway, West Virginia
Box   31
  Folder   24
Hot Springs Health Program, Hot Springs, North Carolina
Box   31
  Folder   25
Laurel River Health Plan, London, Kentucky
Box   31
  Folder   26
Tug River Community Health Center, Gary, West Virginia
Box   31
  Folder   27
Upper Kanawa Health Association, Cedar Grove, West Virginia
Box   31
  Folder   28
Clips
Box   31
  Folder   29
Contract samples
Box   31
  Folder   30
Highlander Center correspondence
Box   31
  Folder   31
Funding
Box   31
  Folder   32
Master mailing list for Health
Box   31
  Folder   33
Health program mailing list
Box   31
  Folder   34
Memos and reports
Box   31
  Folder   35
Medical school programs
Box   31
  Folder   36
Meetings
Box   31
  Folder   37
Boston/Appalachian Health Project
Box   31
  Folder   38
Appalachian Health program, 1976 October 7
Box   31
  Folder   39
Meeting minutes, Boston 1976 February
Box   31
  Folder   40
Health meeting at Highlander Center, revised minutes 1976 October
Box   31
  Folder   41
Progress report
Box   31
  Folder   42
Resource material
Box   31
  Folder   43
Southern Rural Health Conference, 1976 October
Box   31
  Folder   44
UMWA health and retirement funds
Box   31
  Folder   45
West Virginia Respiratory Disease Control Program
Miscellaneous files
Box   31
  Folder   46
Unlabeled miscellaneous
Box   31
  Folder   47
Insurance claims
Box   31
  Folder   48
Loan efforts, 1971
Box   31
  Folder   49-50
Ludwig loan
Box   31
  Folder   51
Bequest funds
Box   31
  Folder   52
Returns
Box   31
  Folder   53
Unlabeled miscellaneous
Box   31
  Folder   54
First State Bank, Danville
Box   31
  Folder   55
Property and loans
Box   31
  Folder   56
Banks
Box   31
  Folder   57
Herrell, Harry
Box   31
  Folder   58
ACTWU
Box   31
  Folder   59
Obits
Box   31
  Folder   60
Requests for information
Box   31
  Folder   61
Inquiries about workshops
Box   31
  Folder   62
Applications to work
Box   31
  Folder   63
Federation of Southern Cooperatives
Box   31
  Folder   64
Broadside TV
Box   31
  Folder   65
SCEF and SOC
Box   31
  Folder   66
Gift of Saab
Box   31
  Folder   67
Workshop application
Box   31
  Folder   68
Trust deed
Box   31
  Folder   69
Bequests
Box   31
  Folder   70
Library - Archives
Box   31
  Folder   71
Bradley 25th anniversary party, 1976
Box   31
  Folder   72
Storytelling evening, 1976
Box   31
  Folder   73
Calendar sheets, 1975-1976
Box   31
  Folder   74
New York City - Mike Clark and Ron
Box   31
  Folder   75
Foxfire, 1976
Box   31
  Folder   76
III Registering - New York state - fundraising
Box   31
  Folder   77
Freedom Fund grant
Box   31
  Folder   78-79
NYS fundraising
Box   31
  Folder   80
Highlander reports correspondence
Box   31
  Folder   81
ICCR
Box   31
  Folder   82
Highlander reports
Box   31
  Folder   83
Sustaining Fund pamphlet
Box   31
  Folder   84
Long term loan
Box   31
  Folder   85
Forecasts and estimates, 1972-1973
Miscellaneous Director's files (Mike Clark), 1975-1977
Box   32
  Folder   1
Unlabeled miscellaneous
Box   32
  Folder   2
Highlander finances, 1977
Box   32
  Folder   3
Financial statement, 1978
Box   32
  Folder   4
Ludwig, Tom
Box   32
  Folder   5
National Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policies, 1977
Box   32
  Folder   6
Labor Education ephemera on J.P. Stevens
Box   32
  Folder   7
Staff meetings, 1976-1977
Note: Includes list of workshops, 1976, and expense summary.
Box   32
  Folder   8
Staff minutes and memos, 1976-1977
Note: Includes Myles Horton memo, February 10, 1976, on origin of Appalachian program with his criticism of it, also minutes of Community Health Clinic workshop.
Box   32
  Folder   9
Board, 1976
Note: Includes proposed budget for 1976-1977, and balance sheets.
Box   32
  Folder   10
Speech on regional development, draft
Box   32
  Folder   11
Adams Shoe Shop (Frank Adams)
Box   32
  Folder   12
ACTWU
Box   32
  Folder   13
ACTWU - GED evaluation
Box   32
  Folder   14
Health - Boston trip
Box   32
  Folder   15
APSO
Box   32
  Folder   16
AMP - Food fair
Box   32
  Folder   17
PAM - Film series
Box   32
  Folder   18
ACTWU draft, 1977 July
Box   32
  Folder   19
Appalachian Alliance, 1977 June
Box   32
  Folder   20
Allebaugh - NEA, 1976-1977
Box   32
  Folder   21
Appalachian Development Districts - Leslie Callaway
Box   32
  Folder   22
Agricultural Marketing Project
Box   32
  Folder   23
APSO
Box   32
  Folder   24
Antioch
Box   32
  Folder   25
Appalachian Coordinating Committee
Box   32
  Folder   26
Appalachian Natural Resources
Box   32
  Folder   27
Antioch
Box   32
  Folder   28
Brown, Sam, speech on neighborhoods 1977
Box   32
  Folder   29
Brown lung
Box   32
  Folder   30
Besicar
Box   32
  Folder   31
Black Appalachia Field Survey report
Box   32
  Folder   32
Black Lake follow-up
Box   32
  Folder   33
Black Lung Association - UMW
Box   32
  Folder   34
Bear hunting - Foxfire, two unidentified photographs
Box   32
  Folder   35
Budget
Box   32
  Folder   36
Carawan pamphlet
Box   32
  Folder   37
Columbia College Continuing Education
Box   32
  Folder   38
Clark, Mike, résumé
Box   32
  Folder   39
Campbell, Will
Box   32
  Folder   40
CCUM
Box   32
  Folder   41
Consumer Protection Act of 1977
Box   32
  Folder   42
Cook, Heleny
Box   32
  Folder   43
CIDOC
Box   32
  Folder   44
Coal Caucus
Box   32
  Folder   45
Covelho
Box   32
  Folder   46
Chucky Bend Farm brainstorming session, 1977
Box   32
  Folder   47
Dolci, Danilo - Ford Foundation
Box   32
  Folder   48
EDA-CCC Action Guide
Box   32
  Folder   49
ETRC
Box   32
  Folder   50
Executive Committee, 1977 March
Scope and Content Note: Includes minutes, financial information, material on We Shall Overcome Fund.
Box   32
  Folder   51
Executive Committee, 1977 June
Box   32
  Folder   52
Flood - CCUM
Box   32
  Folder   53
Foxfire
Box   32
  Folder   54
Greene, David - Western Coal
Box   32
  Folder   55
Buillo, Hobart
Box   32
  Folder   56
Gregg, Marge - Video South
Box   32
  Folder   57
Gaventa, John
Box   32
  Folder   58
Health workshop
Box   32
  Folder   59
HAC correspondence, 1978
Box   32
  Folder   60
HUD task force
Box   32
  Folder   61
HAC director hire
Box   32
  Folder   62
Health and staff notes
Box   32
  Folder   63
Housing workshop
Box   32
  Folder   64
Health - Westmoreland Coal Company
Box   32
  Folder   65
HAC board list
Box   32
  Folder   66-67
Health
Box   32
  Folder   68
Housing - Bob Kolodny
Box   32
  Folder   69
Housing - National Rural Housing Coalition
Box   32
  Folder   70
Harlan, Kentucky, Union, clips only
Box   32
  Folder   71
Harris, Fred
Note: Includes an issue of Harris Herald, volume 1, no. 1.
Box   32
  Folder   72
Health - ISS
Box   32
  Folder   73
Health - Helen
Box   32
  Folder   74
Highlander Center publicity
Box   32
  Folder   75
Health - Upper Kanawa Health Center
Box   32
  Folder   76
Hopkins
Box   32
  Folder   77
Horvat - Self Help Action Center Food program
Box   32
  Folder   78
Housing - RRHA
Box   32
  Folder   79
IFCO
Box   32
  Folder   80
Indian nationalism
Box   32
  Folder   81
Jernegan, Pam
Box   32
  Folder   82
Kentucky Rivers Coalition
Box   32
  Folder   83
Head - Housing Coalition
Box   32
  Folder   84
Kentucky Miners Health Care Corporation
Box   32
  Folder   85
Kunze, Ann
Box   32
  Folder   86
Karen
Box   32
  Folder   87
Leonard, Graham
Note: Includes correspondence.
Box   32
  Folder   88
Lewis, Helen, Coming of Age in Appalachia
Box   32
  Folder   89
Labor
Box   32
  Folder   90
La Raza
Box   32
  Folder   91
Native Americans
Box   32
  Folder   92
McCullogh, Ken - Highlander philosophy
Box   32
  Folder   93
Midwest Academy on Energy
Box   32
  Folder   94
Nassey - News survey
Box   32
  Folder   95
Mars Hill College
Box   32
  Folder   96
Mobile Homes Commission
Box   32
  Folder   97
Mail surveillance
Box   32
  Folder   98
Medical conditions in Indochina, 1972
Box   32
  Folder   99
Moyer, John 1977
Box   32
  Folder   100
Medical Rights Coalition News
Box   32
  Folder   101
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Box   32
  Folder   102
Name
Box   32
  Folder   103
North Dakota Corps
Box   32
  Folder   104
National Rural Center
Box   32
  Folder   105
Goldstein, Steve
Box   32
  Folder   106
Primack, Phil, correspondence
Box   32
  Folder   107
Perlmann survey
Box   32
  Folder   108
Primack, Phil
Box   32
  Folder   109
Paulston, Roland
Box   32
  Folder   110
Peking Man
Box   32
  Folder   111
Pierce, J.M.
Box   32
  Folder   112
Printing - Liverights, 1970
Box   32
  Folder   113
Public Citizen
Box   32
  Folder   114
Promoting Enduring Peace
Box   32
  Folder   115
Public Policies Conference, 1976
Box   32
  Folder   116
Rural Coalition
Box   32
  Folder   117
Rural Housing Conference
Box   32
  Folder   118
Rural America - 3rd Conference, 1977
Box   32
  Folder   119
Rural America, 1977
Box   32
  Folder   120
Rugby Public Library
Box   32
  Folder   121
Raynor, Harris
Box   32
  Folder   122
Staff educational theory
Note: Includes proposal for women's workshop.
Box   32
  Folder   123
Stearns, Kentucky
Box   32
  Folder   124
Sandy Bay
Box   32
  Folder   125
Southern Exposure
Box   32
  Folder   126
Spence, B.
Box   32
  Folder   127
Stone, Irving F.
Box   32
  Folder   128
Stevens Boycott materials, local
Box   32
  Folder   129
Scotia
Box   32
  Folder   130
Strip
Box   32
  Folder   131
Strip mining, general
Box   32
  Folder   132
Senate Bill number 1
Box   32
  Folder   133
Southern Exposure - Frank Adams
Box   32
  Folder   134
Sierra Club
Box   32
  Folder   135
South Shore National Bank
Box   32
  Folder   136
Strip mining acreage
Box   33
  Folder   1
Stearns, Kentucky 1977
Box   33
  Folder   2
TVA coal contract, 1978
Box   33
  Folder   3
Tennessee
Box   33
  Folder   4
Urban Environment Conference
Box   33
  Folder   5
UKY Appalachia
Box   33
  Folder   6
UMW - slide show
Box   33
  Folder   7
UMW - local history project
Box   33
  Folder   8
UCPO - Assemblies
Box   33
  Folder   9
Who Highlander Worked With, 1976
Box   33
  Folder   10
Video Center
Box   33
  Folder   11
Valle Cru? - land issues, 1976
Box   33
  Folder   12
Wood, Peter - Slave Society paper on revolutionary South Carolina
Box   33
  Folder   13
Winters workshop
Box   33
  Folder   14
White House meeting, 1977
Box   33
  Folder   15
Wood, Pete
Box   33
  Folder   16
Willis, Jack
Box   33
  Folder   17
Wright, Warren
Box   33
  Folder   18
WIN
Box   33
  Folder   19
Whitesburg, Kentucky, housing
Box   33
  Folder   20
Youth Project
Box   33
  Folder   21
Youth Project attacks
Box   33
  Folder   22
Board, 1973-1974
Box   33
  Folder   23
Board minutes, financial and reports 1971-1973
Box   33
  Folder   24
Ludwig - California, 1980
Box   33
  Folder   25
Miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   26
Guyer, Carol
Box   33
  Folder   27
UMWA, 1974
Box   33
  Folder   28
Carawans
Box   33
  Folder   29
Highlander board nominations, 1977
Box   33
  Folder   30
Board
Box   33
  Folder   31
New York City trip, 1976
Box   33
  Folder   32
Miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   33
Mott Foundation
Box   33
  Folder   34
Foxfire
Box   33
  Folder   35
Miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   36
Highlander board, 1978
Note: Includes audited financial statement.
Box   33
  Folder   37
Miscellaneous
General correspondence, 1980-1981
Box   33
  Folder   38
A - miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   39
ACTWU
Box   33
  Folder   40
Appalachian Alliance
Box   33
  Folder   41
Arca Foundation
Box   33
  Folder   42
B - miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   43
Brown, Cynthia
Box   33
  Folder   44
C - miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   45
Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   33
  Folder   46
Clark, Mike
Scope and Content Note: Largely correspondence, includes: lengthy memo on Toxic Wastes; Project memo on financial situation, August 5, 1981; New York City trip; memo on Appalachian Alliance; Middlesboro, Kentucky trip; correspondence with foundations; field notes; chronological order of outgoing correspondence; proposal to Whitney Foundation.
Box   33
  Folder   47
Carawans
Box   33
  Folder   48
Clabough, Sue
Scope and Content Note: Includes financial information; We Shall Overcome Fund information; board material; memo from Doug on Highlander Center future, January 2, 1981; Robin Gregg evaluation, January 27, 1981; John Gaventa and Juliet Merrifield evaluation of research program; Mike Clark, January 20,1981 "Options and recs on programs and finances."
Box   33
  Folder   49
Clement, David
Box   33
  Folder   50
D - miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   51
Doubleday
Box   33
  Folder   52
Dulany, Peggy
Box   33
  Folder   53
E - miscellaneous
Box   33
  Folder   54
Energy Conservation proposal
Director's files (Mike Clark), 1974-1982
Box   34
  Folder   1
Clark, Mike, files
Box   34
  Folder   2
Nominating Committee, 1978
Box   34
  Folder   3
Staff/board, 1978
Note: Includes staff program reports.
Box   34
  Folder   4
Board finances, 1978
Box   34
  Folder   5
Program proposal and report, 1977-1978
Box   34
  Folder   6
California trip, 1979 Fall
Box   34
  Folder   7
Correspondence, 1979
Box   34
  Folder   8
General, 1978
Note: Includes correspondence, staff memos, requests for jobs.
Box   34
  Folder   9
Annual reports, circa 1961-1962, 1974
Box   34
  Folder   9
Board meeting minutes, 1976 April
Box   34
  Folder   9
Herman Blake speech, 1969
Box   34
  Folder   10
Board
Box   34
  Folder   11
Finances, 1978
Box   34
  Folder   12
Board reports, 1979
Note: Includes list of workshops, 1978-1979.
Box   34
  Folder   13
Board reports, 1980
Scope and Content Note: Includes lengthy report on development; annual report of Director, 1978-1979; annual report of health program, 1979-1980; and finance information.
Box   34
  Folder   14
Resource Center proposal, 1980
Note: Includes 1976 program report and information on Health Exchange Leadership Project.
Box   34
  Folder   15
Miscellaneous
Box   34
  Folder   16
Speeches, 1977
Note: "On Mountains, Missionaries, and Millionaires" and "Hello Coal Miner"
Box   34
  Folder   17
Foundations to be researched
Note: Includes June 1980 report of Southern Coalition on Jails and Prisons.
Box   34
  Folder   18
Health and Safety manual
Box   34
  Folder   19
New England funding trip, 1980 February
Box   34
  Folder   20
Browne, Cynthia, paper, “The Strength of Three Women”
Note: Regarding Rosa McCauley Parks, Septima Poinsette Clark, Virginia Foster Durr.
Box   34
  Folder   21
Miscellaneous, 1981
Scope and Content Note: Including draft of presidential report, 1981; financial information, 1973-1975; correspondence.
Box   34
  Folder   22
Netherlands correspondence, 1975-1976
Box   34
  Folder   23
Network of Change Oriented Foundations information
Box   34
  Folder   24
Guyer, Carol, correspondence
Box   34
  Folder   25
Finances, 1979-1980
Box   34
  Folder   26
CCC Block grants meeting, 1981
Scope and Content Note: Includes Ad Hoc Coalition on Block Grants apparently unpublished piece, "Block Grant Briefing Book," meeting minutes, print materials.
Box   34
  Folder   27
Participatory Research Group, 1981
Note: Includes information on Synfuel proposals.
Box   34
  Folder   28
Center for Community Self Help
Box   34
  Folder   29
New York City
Box   34
  Folder   30
Finances
Box   34
  Folder   31
Development campaign, Lee Fryer paper, "Organic Ideas for a New America,” 1972
Box   34
  Folder   32
President's report to Board, 1981 June
Box   34
  Folder   33
Board, 1980
Box   34
  Folder   34
Constitution and by-laws, 1980
Box   34
  Folder   35
Film project includes Lucy Massie Phenix proposal
Box   34
  Folder   36
We Shall Overcome Fund, grants list, income reports
Box   34
  Folder   37
Board, 1976
Scope and Content Note: Includes program reports, project and staff reports; resource center, health, music and culture, and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Project.
Box   34
  Folder   38
Board meeting, 1974
Note: Includes staff reports, activities summaries.
Box   34
  Folder   39-40
Board, 1977
Note: Includes staff proposals; manuscript meeting notes.
Box   34
  Folder   41
Health Project proposal
Box   34
  Folder   42
Executive Committee financial information
Box   34
  Folder   43
Finances
Box   34
  Folder   44
Executive Committee, circa 1976-1977
Scope and Content Note: Including minutes, January 1977; list of workshops 1976; contracts; financial information.
Box   34
  Folder   45
FDTS, 1981-1982
Director's files (Mike Clark)
Box   35
  Folder   1
Staff - Program and budget, 1979-1980
Scope and Content Note: Also contains meeting minutes, memos, some correspondence, and includes some non-individual specific, development campaign information.
Box   35
  Folder   2
Highlander Fund letters, 1979-1980
Scope and Content Note: Includes evaluation of residential workshops with review of Highlander approach, and budget information.
Box   35
  Folder   3
Highlander visitors policy
Box   35
  Folder   4
Development
Administrative files and Director's files
Note: Administrative files are dated 1974-1982, and Director's files are dated 1980-1982.
Box   36
  Folder   1
Board meeting agenda, 1974 April
Box   36
  Folder   2
President's report, 1974
Scope and Content Note: Largely regarding Appalachian program, World Study Tour finances.
Box   36
  Folder   3
Appalachian program report by Charles Maggard, 1974 March
Box   36
  Folder   4
Branscome, Jim, report to board 1974
Box   36
  Folder   5
Branscome, Sharon, library report 1974 February
Box   36
  Folder   6
D - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   7
Davies, Don (Institute for Responsive Education)
Box   36
  Folder   8
E - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   9
Freedom Fund - We Shall Overcome Fund, 1973
Box   36
  Folder   10
Friends World College
Box   36
  Folder   11
Federal Energy Administration
Box   36
  Folder   12
F - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   13
Folk Life Center of the Smokies
Box   36
  Folder   14
G - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   15
Hawk, Littlejohn
Box   36
  Folder   16
Harlan
Box   36
  Folder   17
H - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   18
Housing Assistance Council
Box   36
  Folder   19
I - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   20
IVS
Box   36
  Folder   21
J - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   22
K - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   23
Land reform
Box   36
  Folder   24
Liverights
Box   36
  Folder   25
Ludwig, Tom
Box   36
  Folder   26
Mc - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   27
McGee, Vinnie
Box   36
  Folder   28
M - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   29
Mountain Eagle
Box   36
  Folder   30
L - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   31
N - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   32
National Rural Center
Box   36
  Folder   33
Netherlands
Box   36
  Folder   34
O - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   35
P - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   36
People's Bicentennial Commission
Box   36
  Folder   37
People's Housing Conference
Box   36
  Folder   38
Q - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   39
R - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   40
Reece, Sam and Florence
Box   36
  Folder   41
Requests to visit
Box   36
  Folder   42
Requests for work
Box   36
  Folder   43
Requests for information
Box   36
  Folder   44
Rural Housing Alliance
Box   36
  Folder   45
SCEF
Box   36
  Folder   46
S - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   47
SER, 1974-1975
Box   36
  Folder   48
Southern Regional Council
Box   36
  Folder   49
T - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   50
Tennessee Committee for the Humanities
Box   36
  Folder   51
Thompson, John
Box   36
  Folder   52
U - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   53
UMW
Box   36
  Folder   54
V - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   55
Vigilantes
Note: KKK/Posse clips only.
Box   36
  Folder   56
W - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   57
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Box   36
  Folder   58-59
Tierra Amarilla trip
Box   36
  Folder   60
Land leasing
Box   36
  Folder   61
Land study
Box   36
  Folder   62
Labor/religion
Box   36
  Folder   63
Lewis/NSF Rep, 1980
Box   36
  Folder   64
Land study draft, 1980
Box   36
  Folder   65
National Rural Fellows
Box   36
  Folder   66
NCCBO - Federation of Southern Cooperatives
Box   36
  Folder   67
National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
Box   36
  Folder   68
NACBOS
Box   36
  Folder   69
Highlander board, 1980
Box   36
  Folder   70
NCEA - assembly
Box   36
  Folder   71
Perlman/Co Dev
Box   36
  Folder   72
Pharr, Suzanne
Box   36
  Folder   73
Promoting Enduring Peace
Box   36
  Folder   74
Rogers
Box   36
  Folder   75
Rural America Alliance
Box   36
  Folder   76
Ryegrass School
Note: Newsletter only.
Box   36
  Folder   77
MACED, 1981
Box   36
  Folder   78
Rural Farm Coop
Box   36
  Folder   79
Reagan - cuts
Box   36
  Folder   80
Rural Education - NRC, 1980
Box   36
  Folder   81
Rural Coalition, 1980
Box   36
  Folder   82
Reece
Box   36
  Folder   83
Strip - Housing
Box   36
  Folder   84
Strip mines - Mountain Top Homes
Box   36
  Folder   85
SALT area board, 1981
Box   36
  Folder   86
SALT list, 1979
Box   36
  Folder   87
SALT Ed cycle, 1980
Box   36
  Folder   88
SALT, 1980
Box   37
  Folder   1
SALT, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   2
Rural Housing Alliance, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   3
Music program, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   4
Open House, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   5
People of Cumberland, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   6
Record Producers workshop
Box   37
  Folder   7
Health program
Box   37
  Folder   8
Hazen - CCC
Box   37
  Folder   9
Housing workshop, proposed
Box   37
  Folder   10
Ludwig - Canada
Box   37
  Folder   11
Mars Hill College Farm Plan
Box   37
  Folder   12
Mountain Elders
Director's files (Mike Clark), 1975-1978
Box   37
  Folder   13
A - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   14
Alternative State and Local Public Policies
Box   37
  Folder   15
Aspen
Box   37
  Folder   16
B - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   17-18
Board mailings
Box   37
  Folder   19
Board meeting, 1977 May-August
Box   37
  Folder   20
Board meeting minutes, 1976
Box   37
  Folder   21
Highlander board, 1977 May
Box   37
  Folder   22
Board mailings, 1977 April 22
Box   37
  Folder   23
Berea students, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   24
Brown lung/Black lung workshop, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   25
CCC
Box   37
  Folder   26
C - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   27
CCAFC
Box   37
  Folder   28
CBFSI
Box   37
  Folder   29
CSM
Box   37
  Folder   30
China Friendship Association
Box   37
  Folder   31
China trip - Myles Horton, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   32
Community Health Clinic workshop
Box   37
  Folder   33
D - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   34
Executive Committee and Board bid information, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   35
Executive Committee/WSCOM mailings, 1977
Executive Committee
Box   37
  Folder   36
Staff meetings, 1977
Meetings
Box   37
  Folder   37
1977 June 26
Box   37
  Folder   38
1977 April 20
Box   37
  Folder   39
Executive Committee/WSOC meeting minutes, 1977 March 20
Box   37
  Folder   40
Executive Committee meeting, 1977 January 22
Box   37
  Folder   41
E - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   42
F - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   43
Folk School Conference, Berea, Kentucky - Myles Horton 1977 June
Box   37
  Folder   44
G - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   45
Save Our Georgetown
Box   37
  Folder   46
H - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   47
HAC
Box   37
  Folder   48
Health Providers applications
Box   37
  Folder   49
Lists of health resource people
Box   37
  Folder   50
J - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   51
K - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   52
Keller wedding donations
Box   37
  Folder   53
L - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   54
Latin America
Box   37
  Folder   55
Litell, Mary
Box   37
  Folder   56
Lewis, Helen - on health
Box   37
  Folder   57
Songwriters workshop, 1976
Box   37
  Folder   58
Mc - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   59
M - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   60
Mountain Elders
Box   37
  Folder   61
New York City mailing, 1977 April
Box   37
  Folder   62
Northern Rockies Action Group, 1977
Box   37
  Folder   63
O - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   64
P - miscellaneous
Box   37
  Folder   65
Petty, Ann, drama dissertation
Box   38
  Folder   1
Q - miscellaneous
Box   38
  Folder   2
R - miscellaneous
Box   38
  Folder   3
University of Regina - Myles Horton
Box   38
  Folder   4
Reid, Roy
Box   38
  Folder   5
S - miscellaneous
Box   38
  Folder   6
SALT
Box   38
  Folder   7
SALT workshop
Box   38
  Folder   8
Sampler for Social Change
Box   38
  Folder   9
Small Farmers workshop
Box   38
  Folder   10
Social workers - Nonprofessional applications
Box   38
  Folder   11
Southern Appalachian Ministry
Box   38
  Folder   12
Southern Exposure workshop
Box   38
  Folder   13
Southern Ruin trip
Box   38
  Folder   14
Spring Conference
Box   38
  Folder   15
T - miscellaneous
Box   38
  Folder   16
Thank you letters
Box   38
  Folder   17
United American Bank
Box   38
  Folder   18
Requests to visit
Box   38
  Folder   19
V - miscellaneous
Box   38
  Folder   20
Visitors - Mr. Meyer - Holland
Box   38
  Folder   21
W - miscellaneous
Box   38
  Folder   22
“We Shall Overcome” workshop
Box   38
  Folder   23
Washington, D.C. and New York City trip - Mike Clark
Box   38
  Folder   24
Washington, D.C. trip
Box   38
  Folder   25
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Box   38
  Folder   26
Request to work
Box   38
  Folder   27
X-Y-Z - miscellaneous
Thank you letters
Box   38
  Folder   28
1972-1976
Box   38
  Folder   29
1966-1971
Box   38
  Folder   30
Miscellaneous materials
Director's Subject files (Mike Clark), 1980-1982
Box   39
  Folder   1
Accounts
Box   39
  Folder   2
Atlantic Center Conference, 1981
Box   39
  Folder   3
Alternative Roots
Box   39
  Folder   4
Amaco - land leasing
Box   39
  Folder   5
Articles - ed
Box   39
  Folder   6
Budgets for 1981-1982
Box   39
  Folder   7
Budgets forms and memos, 1981-1982
Box   39
  Folder   8
Barnicle/Cadle Project, 1977
Box   39
  Folder   9
NEH - Youth Westerfield
Box   39
  Folder   10
Brandon, Tom - films
Box   39
  Folder   11
Biggs - organizing article
Box   39
  Folder   12
Black Progress - NAACP
Box   39
  Folder   13
Bumpass Cove, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   14
Blue Diamond
Box   39
  Folder   15
Carawans - Music, 1981
Box   39
  Folder   16
Center for Community Self Help
Box   39
  Folder   17
Cline, John
Box   39
  Folder   18
Literacy, Warren Wilson
Box   39
  Folder   19
California trip
Box   39
  Folder   20
Clark, Mike, travel memo
Box   39
  Folder   21
CSM - coal materials, 1980/1981
Box   39
  Folder   22
Clement, 1979/1980
Box   39
  Folder   23
GED, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   24
Dotter pamphlets, 1977
Box   39
  Folder   25
Debate journal
Box   39
  Folder   26
Darlington - background, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   27
Doherty - Environmental Health, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   28
Environment Tennessee
Box   39
  Folder   29
Finland Conference
Box   39
  Folder   30-31
Finances - monthly statements, 1980/1981
Box   39
  Folder   32
Foundation visits
Box   39
  Folder   33
50th anniversary
Box   39
  Folder   34
Freeman, David S.
Box   39
  Folder   35
Fister - Political Science course
Box   39
  Folder   36
FWC - Rich
Box   39
  Folder   37
Floods
Box   39
  Folder   38
Gaventa
Box   39
  Folder   39
Gamble
Box   39
  Folder   40
Guyer
Box   39
  Folder   41
Helstein, Ralph - Debs dinner
Box   39
  Folder   42
Health workshop, 1981 May
Box   39
  Folder   43
Health
Box   39
  Folder   44
Highlander board, 1977
Box   39
  Folder   45
In Our Blood, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   46
International
Box   39
  Folder   47
Interns
Box   39
  Folder   48
Kanawha Valley
Box   39
  Folder   49
Klan, 1979-1980
Box   39
  Folder   50
Katippimissoyesh Folk School
Box   39
  Folder   51
Kentucky housing
Box   39
  Folder   52
Labor education
Box   39
  Folder   53
Land study
Box   39
  Folder   54
Land study - press
Box   39
  Folder   55
Land study
Box   39
  Folder   56
SALT, 1979
Box   39
  Folder   57
SOCM - Seeger, Pete
Box   39
  Folder   58
UFW, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   59
Twin Streams
Box   39
  Folder   60
Teach, 1981
Box   39
  Folder   61
Twin Streams
Box   39
  Folder   62
TN COSH, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   63
TN COSH, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   64
University of Tennessee Press
Box   39
  Folder   65
Ulansky, 1980
Box   39
  Folder   66
Woodcutters
Box   39
  Folder   67
USOC, 1979-1980
Box   39
  Folder   68
Welsh miners visit
Mike Clark's Board files, circa 1978-1981
Scope and Content Note: Including Center for Community Change (CCC); Foxfire, 1980-1981; and miscellaneous Director's correspondence, 1980-1981.
Box   40
  Folder   1
Black lung, etc.
Box   40
  Folder   2
Materials regarding Center for Community Change (CCC)
Box   40
  Folder   3
Board meeting, 1979 September
Box   40
  Folder   4
TA Survey, 1979 August
Box   40
  Folder   5
Dept. of Labor
Box   40
  Folder   6
Board
Box   40
  Folder   7
Neighborhoods - Mott
Box   40
  Folder   8
Board finances
Board
Box   40
  Folder   9
1980
Box   40
  Folder   10
1981 January
Box   40
  Folder   11
Eisenberg - Citizen monitoring
CCC
Box   40
  Folder   12
Staff notes
Box   40
  Folder   13
Board, 1980 January
Board meetings
Box   40
  Folder   14
1981 June
Box   40
  Folder   15
1981 January
Box   40
  Folder   16
Housing Assistance Council
Box   40
  Folder   17
CCC, 1980
Box   40
  Folder   18
Miscellaneous materials
Box   40
  Folder   19
Housing Assistance Council board meeting
Box   40
  Folder   20
Housing Assistance Council board information packet
Box   40
  Folder   21
Housing Assistance Council, 1979
Box   40
  Folder   22-23
TVRC
Box   40
  Folder   24
TVRC funding proposal
Box   40
  Folder   25
CCC - Board meeting, 1979 May
Box   40
  Folder   26
MACED
Box   40
  Folder   27
North Carolina list - Myles Horton
Box   40
  Folder   28
Citizens CAP - Myles Horton
Box   40
  Folder   29
Black daycare
Box   40
  Folder   30
Gamble, Janet
Box   40
  Folder   31
Brandberg Citizen Action
Box   40
  Folder   32
Appalachian Coalition
Box   40
  Folder   33
Music
Box   40
  Folder   34
Housing Assistance Council
Box   40
  Folder   35
Film Fund, 1979
Box   40
  Folder   36
Welsh miners
Box   40
  Folder   37
CORA lists
Box   40
  Folder   38
Appalachian Land Festival
Box   40
  Folder   39
ACORN
Box   40
  Folder   40
ACTWU
Box   40
  Folder   41
ARC - product seminar
Box   41
  Folder   1
Rural Coalition
Box   41
  Folder   2
In Our Blood
CCC
Box   41
  Folder   3
Board meeting, 1979 January
Box   41
  Folder   4
Board, 1978 May 10
Box   41
  Folder   5
Co-Development and housing books, 1978
Box   41
  Folder   6
Issues Com
Box   41
  Folder   7
Foxfire board meeting - Mike Clark, 1980
Box   41
  Folder   8
Foxfire, 1979
Box   41
  Folder   9
Envelope with HAC mats
Box   41
  Folder   10
HAC - Board, 1979 March
Box   41
  Folder   11
HAC meeting
CCC - Board
Box   41
  Folder   12
1979 January
Box   41
  Folder   13
1978 September
Box   41
  Folder   14
Application files
Box   41
  Folder   15
Miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   16
Kobaks
Box   41
  Folder   17
Kingsport pamphlet
Box   41
  Folder   18
Heicker Folk School
CCC
Box   41
  Folder   19
1980 September
Box   41
  Folder   20
Board meeting, 1980 September
Box   41
  Folder   21
Rural America Executive Committee meeting, 1978 September
Box   41
  Folder   22
Rural America - Jobs and houses
Box   41
  Folder   23
A - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   24
ACLU
Box   41
  Folder   25
Adams, Frank
Box   41
  Folder   26
Appalachian Studies
Box   41
  Folder   27
Appalachian Community Development Corporation
Box   41
  Folder   28
Appalshop
Box   41
  Folder   29
Association of World Colleges and Universities
Box   41
  Folder   30
B - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   31
Board
Box   41
  Folder   32
Broadside TV
Box   41
  Folder   33
C - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   34
Carawan, Guy
Box   41
  Folder   35
CCCO
Box   41
  Folder   36
China - Myles Horton
Box   41
  Folder   37
CORA
Box   41
  Folder   38
Development
Box   41
  Folder   39
E - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   40
F - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   41
Friends World College
Box   41
  Folder   42
Films
Box   41
  Folder   43
FBI - secret files
Note: Clip only.
Box   41
  Folder   44
First Amendment (Cherokee Cultural Group)
Box   41
  Folder   45
G - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   46
Housing Assistance Council
Box   41
  Folder   47
I - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   48
Inform - New York City
Box   41
  Folder   49
J - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   50
K - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   51
Littlejohn, Hawk
Box   41
  Folder   52
L - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   53
M - miscellaneous
Box   41
  Folder   54
Mc - miscellaneous
Summer Youth Workshop (SYW), 1984-1987
Box   42
  Folder   1
Pamphlets
Box   42
  Folder   2
Cultural Empowerment program, east Tennessee community, Knoxville and surrounding area
Box   42
  Folder   3
Photos
Box   42
  Folder   4
Organizations - Just Organized Neighborhoods Area Headquarters (JONAH)
Box   42
  Folder   5
Federal One
Box   42
  Folder   6
Linda Bailey
Box   42
  Folder   7
Highlander Children's camp
Box   42
  Folder   8
SYW - Presentation
Box   42
  Folder   9
Penn Wks
Box   42
  Folder   10
Participants list
Box   42
  Folder   11
“Pooh Bear Goes to Italy”
Note: Information regarding the Instituto di Letteratura Inglese ed Americana Facolta di Lettere.
Box   42
  Folder   12
Bailey, Linda Parrish
Box   42
  Folder   13
SYW, 1985
Box   42
  Folder   14
Miscellaneous
Box   42
  Folder   15-16
Cultural Empowerment program - Community Artists Exchange
Box   42
  Folder   17
Culture and community empowerment workshop, 1985 May
Note: Includes Highlander button.
Box   42
  Folder   18
Staff notes
Box   42
  Folder   19
Workshop
Box   42
  Folder   20
Follow-up letter
Box   42
  Folder   21
SYW revised, 1987 December
Box   42
  Folder   22
Fall symposium listing
Box   42
  Folder   23
Guideline request from foundations
Box   42
  Folder   24
General support/original
Box   42
  Folder   25
Leadership training
Box   42
  Folder   26
Deer Creek
Box   42
  Folder   27
Research, 1988
Box   42
  Folder   28
Miscellaneous materials, 1988
Box   42
  Folder   29
SYW, Fiscal Year 1984
Box   42
  Folder   30
Fundraising - board reports
Box   42
  Folder   31
SYW - general support proposal/report
Box   42
  Folder   32
SYW - research file
Board and staff materials
Box   43
  Folder   1
Board - Finance Committee
Box   43
  Folder   2
Staff memos, Fiscal Year 1987
Box   43
  Folder   3
Marrowbone Folk School
Box   43
  Folder   4
Information for Rick Norris
Box   43
  Folder   5
ERAP
Box   43
  Folder   6
Highlander Center Board reports - Mike Clark, 1969 April
Box   43
  Folder   7
Knoxville correspondence
Box   43
  Folder   8
West, Don
Box   43
  Folder   9
Center for Community Change (CCC), 1980 June
Soil tests, energy conservation, miscellaneous files 1983-1985
Box   43
  Folder   10
Farm protests
Box   43
  Folder   11
Soil test and ACP report, 1983
Box   43
  Folder   12
Energy conservation
Box   43
  Folder   13
Proposals, starting 1985 October
Box   43
  Folder   14
50th fund proposal to joint and NWF
Box   43
  Folder   15
Roosevelt Foundation
Box   43
  Folder   16
Foundations, 1971 May
Publicity, 1964-1968
Publicity letters
Box   43
  Folder   17
Lewis Sinclair
Box   43
  Folder   18
Con Browne, 1969
Box   43
  Folder   19
Publicity workshop reports - Freedom workshop news
Publicity letters
Box   43
  Folder   20
Septima Clark, 1968 December
Box   43
  Folder   21
Myles Horton, 1967 December
Box   43
  Folder   22
Saul Alinsky, 1964 July
Box   43
  Folder   23
Newspaper clips - Tellico am
Box   43
  Folder   24
“One Man's Opinion”
Box   43
  Folder   25
Reclamation costs
Box   43
  Folder   26
Strip mining for coal in Kentucky
Box   43
  Folder   27
Labor teamsters
Publicity brochures
Box   43
  Folder   28
1966 October
Box   43
  Folder   29
Highlander, “Where the Action Is,” 1967
Box   43
  Folder   30
Publicity reports - Myles Horton annual report, 1969 October
Box   43
  Folder   31
Publicity workshop reports, 1965 November
Box   43
  Folder   32
Publicity - interview with Horton, 1966 May
Correspondence, 1986-1987
Box   43
  Folder   33
Carawan, Guy, Fiscal Year (FY) 1987
Box   43
  Folder   34
Bailey, Linda Parrish, FY 1987
Box   43
  Folder   35
Sapp, Hubert, FY 1987
Box   43
  Folder   36
Miscellaneous materials, including some financial information
Box   43
  Folder   37
Sarah Gunning video sheet
Box   43
  Folder   38
Toxics video sheet
Box   43
  Folder   39
With People's Wisdom
Box   43
  Folder   40
Pledges, 1986
Box   43
  Folder   41
Bhopal video sheet
Box   43
  Folder   42
Central American Media Sources
Box   43
  Folder   43
Nicaraguan video sheet
Box   43
  Folder   44
PR sheet
Box   43
  Folder   45
Accountants review
Box   43
  Folder   46
Equipment
Box   43
  Folder   47
Fundraising, 1987
Box   43
  Folder   48
Pension plans
Box   43
  Folder   49
Correspondence and finances, FY 1987
Box   43
  Folder   50
Correspondence, general, FY 1987
Box   43
  Folder   51
Grant letters, FY 1986
Box   43
  Folder   52
Grey Matter Inc.
Box   43
  Folder   53
Library regarding cataloguing
Box   43
  Folder   54
Moyer
Box   43
  Folder   55
Brochures
Box   43
  Folder   56
Publication brochure
Box   43
  Folder   57
News articles
Box   43
  Folder   58