White supremacy movements
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Louisiana Coalition Against Racism and Nazism records
National Alliance collection
The National Alliance is a white supremacist organization. The collection includes photocopied reprints of issues of the National Alliance's Bulletin, convention programs, and photographs published in the Bulletin, as well as photocopied reprints of issues of the National Vanguard, published by the National Alliance.
United Clubs Inc. collection
The collection includes five audio reel sound recordings that contain subject matter about poverty in New Orleans, the reaction of United Clubs to the White Citizens' Councils, and the NAACP. Also present is an October 1961 letter from Burns as director of United Clubs to "officers and members" regarding the 1960 "blackout" of Mardi Gras and an upcoming voter registration drive.
Bob Zellner oral history collection
This collections is made up of five audiocassette recordings of oral history interviews with civil rights activist Bob Zellner conducted by Eric Diner, then a Tulane University undergraduate, as part of Diner's honors thesis. Zellner, the first White field secretary from the south for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), has a long career in civil rights activism.