Box 4
Contains 13 Results:
Notes on Nashville, Tennessee demonstrations, 1964
Observational notes on sit-ins, boycotts, and other demonstrations.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Alabama, 1954
Consisting of interview notes. Informants include Andrew Smith (president of Spring Hill College in Mobile). Interviews conducted in Mobile and Birmingham.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Arkansas, 1954
Interview notes. Cities include Little Rock and Hot Springs.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Atlanta, Georgia, 1954
Interview notes. Notable informants include William Boyd, Harmon Caldwell (chancellor of Georgia University System), and Vincent McClatchey (president Board of Education of Atlanta).
Notes on Southern desegregation: Louisiana, 1951, 1954
Interview notes. Notable informants include A. P. Tureaud and James McPherson. Emphasis on desegregation in Catholic schools. Interviews conducted in Lake Charles, New Orleans, and Lafayette.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Louisiana, undated
Interview notes. Notable informants include A. P. Tureaud. Interviews conducted in Lafayette and New Orleans.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Nashville, Tennessee, 1955, 1962-1963
Includes interview notes, meeting notes, and printed ephemera. Also includes publication of League of Women Voters of Tennessee.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Austin, Texas, 1954-1955
Includes interview notes and newspaper clippings.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Dallas, Texas, 1954
Includes interview notes. Notable informants include Thurgood Marshall.
Notes on Southern desegregation: Houston, Texas, 1954-1955
Interview notes. Notable informants include William Morland (superintendent of schools), Lanier O'Hara (president of Texas Southern University), and Carter Wesley (editor of the "Houston Informer").