Highlander Research and Education Center Records, 1917-2017

 
Contents List
 + Part 14 (M2019-039; Audio 515A/245): Additions: Highlander Education and Research Center Archives, 1931-1997
Container Title
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.