Congress of Racial Equality Records, 1941-1967

Container Title
Subseries: Core Southern Education Project (CSEP)
Scope and Content Note: The CORE Southern Education Project began as the CORE Books for Mississippi project. Benjamin A. Brown was put in charge of this volunteer organization in 1963, when it became an autonomous project within national CORE, working in co-ordination with the other departments. Efforts were directed toward raising money and supplying equipment for the CORE (COFO) Community Centers in the South. This included everything from soliciting books for the center libraries from individuals and publishers, to getting mimeograph machines, typewriters, cameras, and other equipment for the use of CORE field offices and representatives. These records consist almost entirely of correspondence from the files of Ben Brown.
Benefits
Box/Folder   72/1
Reel   47
Art Show, 1964
Box/Folder   72/2
Reel   48
Miscellany, 1962-1964, undated
Contributions (money and equipment)
Box/Folder   72/3
Reel   48
1963-1964 March
Box/Folder   72/4
Reel   48
1964 April-May
Box/Folder   72/5
Reel   48
1964 June
Box/Folder   72/6
Reel   48
1964 July
Box/Folder   73/1
Reel   48
1964 August-September
Box/Folder   73/2
Reel   48
1964 October, undated
Reports, memoranda, staff correspondence
Box/Folder   73/3
Reel   48
1963-1964 June
Box/Folder   73/4
Reel   48
1964 July-1965, undated
Box/Folder   73/5
Reel   48
Miscellany, 1963, undated