NAACP Collection inventory - The University of Maryland Francis

Box a
NAACP files Box a & b
Year - 1890s/1929
Title
Content Description
Date
Format Description
"Grand Rally" Warren
Warren Methodist Episcopal Church
1895 Pamphlet, Flyer
Methodist Episcopal Church fundraising. Grand Rally held
November 17, 1895.
Photograph
Page Featuring Rev.
Picture of Rev. Washington Murray Unknown
Washington Murray and
with caption "A great church builder, (1890s)
Rev. John W. Warren
debt raiser and financier, now
serving in his seventh year as pastor
at Charlestown, W. Va." Photograph
of Rev. John W. Warren "Pastor at
Union, W. Va."
Addresses by Rev. Ernest
Lyon, D.D. and Rev. M. J.
Naylor B. D.
Book entitled "Addresses by Rev.
Ernest Lyon, D.D. and Rev. M. J.
Naylor B. D. Deliverd at Atlanta, GA.,
August 7th, 1902." Subjects listed on
front cover as; "The Present Religious
Status of the American Negroes," and
"Is the Educated Negro engaged in
Christian Work? If not, Why? What is
the Remedy? &c., &c."
1902 Book
40th Anniversary of the
Washington Annual
Conference
Pamphlet entitled "The Fortieth
Anniversary of the Washington
Annual Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church, Held At, Augusta
Street M.E. Church, Staunton, Va,"
Anniversary Sermon Delivered By
Rev. Nathanial Monroe Carroll
1903 Pamphlet
1930s
NAACP First Annual Report Copy of NAACP report from 1911.
Includes statement of purpose,
program for 1911, possibilities,
accomplishments, budget and
membership. Also lists committee
members.
"Leave Race Problem to
Newspaper article about race
Commission, Plea"
relations and Chicago.
1911 Report
John R. Shillady to Member Letter from John Shillady to
of Congress
unnamed Congressman calling for
inquiry into riots and lynching in the
United States. Attached to the back
of the letter is a newspaper article
from the Waco Texas Tribute about
lynching and riot in Omaha.
1919 Letter, Newspaper
Article
Title
Content Description
Date
Second Amenia Conference Records of individuals in photograph
taken at Second Amenia Conference.
Brief caption at bottom of page
about First Amenia Conference.
Format Description
1933 Lists
Program: City Wide Peoples Program for Mark Fax piano recital,
Forum Presents Mark Fax in held at Bethel A.M.E. Church in
Piano Recital…
Baltimore.
1933 Program
1919 Newspaper Article
Report with
Recommendations of the
Interracial Commission of
Maryland…
Report submitted to Governor and
General Assembly, sections on 1.
education 2. health, housing and
sanitation 3. public service and legal
status 4. industry and economic life
5. public welfare, charitable and
penal institutions
1935 Policy Report
Twenty-Seventh Annual
Conference of the National
Association for the
Advancement of Colored
People.
Program from NAACP conference
held in Baltimore in 1936 at Sharp
Street Memorial M. E. Includes
general information about the
conference and daily program
agenda.
1936 Program
David D. Jones to Miss
Katrine N. White
Letter from David D. Jones, President
of Bennett College to Katrine N.
White speaking of White's visit to
Bennett and planning for events that
will be taking place.
1937 Letter, Newspaper
Article
Karl Evertt Downs' Diploma Diploma awarded to Karl Everett
1937 Diploma
from Boston University
Downs in 1937, degree in "Sacrae
Theologiae Magistri"
Unknown
Letter, Newspaper
Letter written by Karl Downs to
Letter - Karl Downes to
Article
Mother
mother about personal life and work (1937?)
at church (Scott Methodist Church in
Pasadena California). Extensive
comments on book publishing.
1940s
Official Proceedings, Second Book entitled " Official Proceedings:
Second National Negro Congress."
Negro Congress
Held October 15-17, 1938 in
Philadelphia. Contains copies of
speeches and resolutions from the
conference on.
1937 Book
Music Recital Program:
Lincoln University's Y.M.C.A.
Presents City Wide People's
Forum…
29th Annual Conference of
the NAACP
Program for music recital by City
Wide Young People's Forum Trio
from Baltimore held at Lincoln
University in 1937.
Program of events entitled "TwentyNinth Annual Conference of the
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People"
Held in Columbus, Ohio.
1937 Program
The Third Annual Youth
Fellowship Dinner
Program "The Third Annual Youth
Fellowship Dinner: Youth Day of the
29th Annual N.A.A.C.P Conference"
held in 1938
1938 Program
Karl and Marion Downs
Donation envelopes for Downs'
mission trip to India in 1939. Card
expressing thanks for expressing
kindness and sympathy.
1939 Fundraising
Documents, Thank
You Card
"Swing Out"
30th NAACP Birthday Celebration,
Harlam, New York. Used as
stationary
Content Description
1939 Flyer
Title
1938 Program (2 copies)
Year
Format Description
Manpower One Tenth of a
Nation
1941 Pamphlet
Publication from Manpower
Commission aimed at management
encouraging African American
participation in wartime industries.
"Republican Leader Guest at Newspaper clipping from
Afro.Caption mentions Willkie being
Hollywood Luncheon"
present to deliver address before
Association for Colored People
1942 Clippin
Program, 33rd Annual
Conference of the NAACP
1942 Program
Gloster B. Current to Mr.
and Mrs. Kieffer Jackson
NAACP - National
Program from the 33rd Annual
Conference held in Los Angeles July
14-19, 1942. Includes photographs
of NAACP leaders, speaking agenda,
committees, highlights of Los
Angeles area.
Letter from Current to Mr and Mrs.
Jackson, thanking Jackson's for
hospitality during stay.
File folder with lists of names and
organizations that individuals are
associated with.
1943 Letter
Unknown
Notes
NAACP - National
Memorandum and report submitted 1943-1944
to Baltimore Youth Commission by
the Sub-Committee on Area Projects,
calling for area projects to be
conducted in Baltimore.
Handrwitten notes about financial
collection, individuals visiting
Maryland Senators and
Congressmen. Statement about
FEPC. Letter from the Baltimore
Department of Public Recreation
about establishment of day care
centers for African-American children
so that mother's could work in
wartime industries.
NAACP "Votes for Victory"
Dinner Meeting In Honor of
the Clergy
Baltimore Afro - December
15, 1945
Program from "Votes for Victory"
held January 26, 1944. Lists speakers
for event.
Newspaper article about telegram
sent by NAACP to President Truman,
about transit issues in Washington
and FEPC
Copies of newspaper articles from
Afro-American in 1946. One page
has picture of David H. Sims and Rev.
J.S. Benn
Baltimore Afro-American,
May 14, 1946
Memo, Policy Report,
Notes, Letter
1944 Program
1945 Newspaper Article
1946 Newspaper Articles
Nomination of Lillie M.
Jackson to the NAACP
National Board
Letter from the Clarence Parham,
executive secretary of the Baltimore
Branch NAACP to Walter White
recommending Jackson for
membership on National Board of
Directors. Biogreaphy of Jackson is
attached.
1947 Letter, Biography
Baltimore Branch NAACP
Balance Sheet
Thirty-Eigth Annual
Conference NAACP
Finance statistics for NAACP
Baltimore Branch.
Program from conference held in
Washington, D.C. June 24-29, 1947.
Lists daily schedules of events,
officers, committees, board of
directors
Letter from Milton P. Brown,
Executive Secretary of Baltimore
NAACP branch to Walter White,
NAACP Executive Secretary
requesting that national office fund
salary of a full time promotional
secretary in Baltimore. Includes
Baltimore office financial reports.
1947 Financial Documents
Milton P. Brown to Walter
White
Marion O. Bond to Lillie M. Letter from Marion O. Bond to Lillie
Jackson
M. Jackson about Membership
Campaign in 1948.
1947 Program
1948 Letter
1948 Letter
First Annual NAACP
Southwest Regional
Conference
Program from Southwest Regional
Conference held in Pine Bluff,
Arkansas, March 13-14, 1948.
Includes profiles of each state
branches within region. List of
speakers, local branches. Articles
about NAACP activities in Southwest.
1948 Program
Baltimore Branch NAACP
Copie of Treasurer's Financial Report
from November and December 1948
for NAACP Baltimore Branch.
1948 Financial Documents
Racial Segregation at Fords Brochure entitled "What some
leaders in the American Theater say
about Racial Segregation at Fords!"
Includes quotes from theater actors
and directors vowing not to stage
shows in Baltimore.
1950s
1948-1949
Title
Content Description
Year
Legal Department Monthly Report from legal department in
Department
November 1950. Includes actions
taken in the areas of criminal,
education (including suit against
University of Maryland), housing,
recreation.
Carl Murhpy to Mrs. Lillie
Letter from Murphy of AfroJackson
American Newspapers to Jackson
informing her of her selection to the
Afro-American 1950 National Honor
Roll.
Brochure
Format Description
1950 Report
1950 Letter
Workshop on Places of
Public Accomodation
Paper outlining what places of public 1950?
accomodation are and how they are
regulated. Includes chart of states
and checklist of laws regulating use
of places of public accomodation in
those states.
Report
For Workshop on
Employment
Two copies of single page titled "Securing Equal Job Opportunities:
What Your Branch Can Do." Lists
programs and laws related to equal
employment programs.
1950?
Report
NAACP Income Statement
July-Aug., 1950
Budget information for NAACP from
July-August, 1950
1950 Financial Documents
NAACP Income Statement,
November, 1950
Budget information for NAACP from
November 1950
1950 Financial Documents
Statement on Judge Jane M. Statement released by Louis T.
Bolin's Letter
Wright in response to letter written
by Judge Jane M. Bolin after resigning
from office as vice president
NAACP Report of the
Secretary to the Board of
Directors
Report of the Secretary to Board of
Directors on September 11, 1950.
Report contains summary of
activities nationwide. Includes note
about Clarence Mitchell's
appointment as director of
Washington Bureau.
1950 Press Release
1950 Report
Report of the Executive Secretary
prsented to National Board of
Directors on December 11, 1950.
Report contains summary of
activities conducted out of head
office and Washington D.C. branch
office.
The Crisis Publishing Co. Inc. Financial report comparing expenses
and income in 1950 with 1949 for
Comparative Report
Crisis Publishing Co. Inc.
1950 Report
Report of the Crisis to the
Board
1950 Report, Financial
Documents
NAACP Report of the
Executive Secretary
Report of the Legal
Department, NAACP
Morgan State College
Commencement
Register and Vote' Flyer
Report of the Crisis to the Board.
Includes information about
circulation, promotion, articles and a
financial statement from August
1950
Report of the Legal Department on
activities conducted June-August,
1950. Includes summary of legal
actions taken in the areas of
education, housing, labor, insurance,
criminal law.
Copy of the Commencement
Program from June 4, 1950. Parren
Mitchel is among list of graduates,
received Bachelor of Arts in
Sociology.
Original of flyer urging Baltimore
African Americans to vote
1950 Financial Documents
1950 Report
1950 Program
1950 Flyer
Organization and Structure
of the National Association
for the Advancement of
Colored People
Two copies of paper outlining
structure of the NAACP from the top,
national offices, down to local
branches. Includes brief descriptions
of positions and departments as well
as explanation of the annual
meetings and events.
1951 Report
National Association for the Income statement from April 1951.
Advancement of Colored
Includes figures for first four months
People Income Statement of 1951 and 1951 collectively.
1951 Financial Documents
NAACP 42nd Annual
Convention
Program from NAACP 42nd Annual
Convention held June 26-July 1, 1951
in Atlanta. Includes lists of
committee members, daily schedules
of events
Fundraising brochure for NAACP with
quotes from "Distinguished
Americans" about NAACP's work.
1951 Program
NAACP Meeting of the
Board of Directors
Minutes from May 12, 1952 meeting
of the NAACP Board of Directors.
1952 Meeting Minutes
NAACP Income Statement
Income and expense statements for
NAACP from September 1952.
Includes comparisons to previous
months and same month in 1951.
1952 Financial Documents
NAACP Meeting of the
Board of Directors
Minutes from the October 13, 1952
meeting of the NAACP Board of
Directors
1952 Meeting Minutes
NAACP Acclaimed by
Distinguished Americans
1951 Brochure (2 copies)
You…Your Family…And the Brochure with information about
NAACP
NAACP progams and organization.
Includes form for membership and
donations.
Answers for Action: Schools Booklet compiled by Southern
in the South
Regional Council on changes in
school segregation. Includes
summaries of Supreme Court
decisions, stance of churches on
desegregation, suggestions for
teachers and parents and community
organizatons.
NAACP Board of Directors Report of the Board's activities from
Meeting
June 30, 1954 meeting. Includes
information on actions regarding
salaries, wishing Truman well,
international development programs.
1952 Brochure (2 copies)
News from NAACP
Press releases from NAACP. Includes
statement about Anti-Jim Crow
Travel Bill from Clarence Mitchell.
Includes statement about Roy
Wilkins head of a local NAACP branch
accused of sympathizing with
communists. Statement about
contribution to Legal Defense Fund.
1954 Press Release
Photograph - NAACP
Convention
Photograph overlooking convention
hall at NAACP meeting.
1954 Photograph
1954 Brochure
1954 Meeting Minutes
NAACP Branch Wins 1st
Prize
Newspaper story about Baltimore
Branch NAACP office winning prize
from national organization for being
best office in its class. Story includes
photo of president Lillie M. Jackson
and outline of office's major
accomplishments in finance,
legislation, education, recreation,
police brutality.
1954 Newspaper Article
"6125 Join NAACP, Pay
$13,700 in Fees" and "Gov.
Answers NAACP on
Treatment in Courts"
Article about Baltimore office's
membership increase and fundraising
contributions. Discrepancy in story
and in headline, headline mentions
6,125 joining NAACP and first
paragraph mentions 66,125. Lists
individuals and contributions.
Second article discusses Gov.
McKeldin's reply to NAACP letter
concerning treatment of individuals
appearing before Chief Magistrate
William F. Laukaitis.
1954 Newspaper Articles
Civil Rights
1955?
NAACP resolution on civil rights.
Mentions positions on "SecurityLoyalty Program," "Senate Rule 22,"
"District of Columbia," "White
Citizens' Councils," "N.A.A.C.P. Ban."
Resolution
NAACP Board of Directors
Meeting
Statement of business conducted by
Board of Directors at December 10,
1956 meeting. Includes budget
information, stance regarding
Congressman John Bell Williams and
Congressman Powell. Statements
from Health Committee and General
Counsel
Malinda to Aunt Lillie Mae
Jackson and Uncle K.A.
1956 Meeting Minutes
Letter sent to Lillie Mae Jackson and
husband in Baltimore from Malinda
in Jackson, Miss.
Resolutions adopted by the Resolutions from Forty-Seventh
annual convention of the NAACP.
Forty-Seventh Annual
Convention of the NAACP at Includes preamble and statement on
Anti-Communism.
San Francisco, California.
1956 Letter
News from the NAACP
1956 Press Releases
Press releases from NAACP. Includes
statements about NAACP activities in
the south and responses to those
activities; Hearings by District of
Columbia Committee; Article in U.S.
News and World Report on "Negroes'
Learning Capacity"; School
Desegregation disturbances in West
Virginia and Kentucky; NAACP
relationship with labor organizations;
Housing issues in Georgia.
1956 Meeting Minutes
Summary of Minutes of
47th Annual Convention
Summary of minutes from
convention in San Francisco.
Includes lists of newly elected
members of NAACP committees.
1956 Meeting Minutes
Lincoln University
Commencement Exercises
Program from 1956 commencement
exercises. Thurgood Marshall is on
program as moderator of the
commencement panel on "Perfecting
American Democracy"
1956 Program
Don't Be a Free Rider
Membership brochure calling people 1956 & 1958 Brochure (1 copy of
each year)
to "climb down and join the ranks of
NAACP members fighting for
freedom."
1957 Meeting Minutes
Bound summary of proceedings from
the Imhotep National Conference on
Hospital Integration. Includes local
area reports, copy of keynote
address and other speeches.
Clarence Mitchell's statement is
reprinted on page 52.
Proceedings The Imhotep
National Conference on
Hospital Registration
Telephone Message
Message regarding cab drivers
wishing to donate services to Prayer
Pilgrimage on May 17, 1957. Also
message about photographs as
contribution to Prayer Day.
1957 Note
Baltimore Branch NAACP
Document entitled "Outstanding
Teams Reporting Over $1,000." Lists
teams and individuals along with
dollar amounts.
1958 Financial Documents
The NAACP and Organized
Religion
Brochure with information about
NAACP's relationship with relgious
organizations and churches. Includes
statements from churches on
banning segregation
1958 Brochure
Baltimore Branch NAACP
Information about membership
campaign in 1958. Documents break
down donations by district and into
organizations/teams within city. Lists
include captain for each organizaton.
1958 Financial Documents
Progress and Portents:
NAACP Annual Report for
1958
Bound copy of NAACP annual report
from 1958. Summarizes actions and
events from 1958 in areas of
legislation, grass roots mobilization
etc.
1958?
National Association for the One page of agenda for Board of
Directors meeting.
Advancement of Colored
People, Board of Directors
Meeting, Agenda
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored
People, Report of the
Executive Secretary
Report from Executive Secretary
presented at May 1958 Board of
Directors Meeting. Summarizes
activities from various departments.
1958 Brochure
Agenda
1958 Report
Report of the General
Counsel
Summary of legal actions involving
NAACP in May-June, 1958
1958 Report
Monthly Report of the
Washington Bureau
Monthly report from the Washington
Bureau dated June 5, 1958.
Summarizes important legislation
before Congress and the director's
speaking engagements.
1958 Report
The Crisis Publishing Co.
Comparative Report
Document comparing finances of
Crisis Publishing Co. between May
1957 and May 1958. Also includes
column for cumulative finances from
1958.
Program from the Forty-Ninth annual
convention held in Cleveland, July 813, 1958. Includes daily agendas and
lists of committees and members.
1958 Financial Document
NAACP Income Statement,
1957-1958
Breakdown of finances from May,
1958. Includes comparison between
May 1957 and cumulative figures
from the first five months of 1958.
1958 Financial Documents
Leadership by James L.
Hicks
Article from New York Amsterdam
News by James L. Hicks on
Leadership
Exective Secretary's report to the
Board of Directors for the month of
May 1958. Includes summary of
NAACP activities.
1958 Newspaper Article
Forty - Ninth Annual
Convention
NAACP Report of the
Executive Secretary
1958 Program
1958 Report
1960s
Night and Day
Recruitment brochure for NAACP
entitled "Night and Day." Slogan
comes from suggestion inside
brochure that NAACP works 24 hours
a day to protect individuals.
1959 Brochure
The Wilmington Parking
Authority and Eagle Coffee
Shoppe, Inc. v. William H.
Burton
Appellee's/Plaintiff's (Burton) brief in
Delaware Supreme Court. Plaintiff
sued after being denied service by
coffee shop based on race. Coffee
shop was located on grounds leased
from agency of State of Delaware
(Wilimington Parking Authority).
1959 Legal Document
Monthly Report of the
Washington Bureau
Summary of activities of Washington
Bureau. Includes summary of
violence in Mississippi, specifically
complaint by Hattie M. Thomas.
Affidavit from Thomas is attached to
report. Discusses issues relating to
travel segregations and bills before
Congress affecting civil liberties.
1959 Report, Legal
Document
Sixteenth Annual Awards
Dinner
Program from Capital Press Club,
Annual Awards Dinner in 1959. Roy
Wilkins was guest speaker. Includes
biographies and photographs of
award recipients. Clarence Mitchell
received Civil Rights Award.
1959 Program
Title
Content Description
Year
Format Description
Freedom Now! Twentieth
Annual Maryland State
Conference of NAACP
Branches
Program from meeting at Sharp
Street Memorial Methodist Church in
1960. Includes list of speakers,
programs and panes.
1960 Program (2 copies)
NAACP 51st Annual
Convention Resolutions
Bound booklet with text of
resolutions passed at convention in
St. Paul, MN in 1960.
1960 Brochure
Money Sent to National
Office by Baltimore Branch
NAACP
Freedom Now! TwentySecond Annual Maryland
State Conference of NAACP
Branches
List of annual donations sent to
national office by Baltimore Branch
NAACP 1935-1961.
Program from meeting at Sharp Steet
Memorial Methodist Church in 1962.
Includes lists of speakers, programs,
and panels.
1961 Financial Document
In Freedom's Vangaurd,
Report for 1963
Annual NAACP report from 1963.
Summarizes actions nationwide,
convention resolutions. Includes
photographs.
Program of events at 23rd annual
Freedom Now! Twentymeetin of Maryland NAACP branches
Third Annual Maryland
State Conference of NAACP in 1963. Includes list of speakers.
Workshops on youth activities, legal
Branches
defense, voting and civil rights
legislation, school desegregation in
Maryland, housing discrimination.
1962 Program (2 copies)
1963 Report
1963 Program
Meet the Press, guests: Roy
Wilkins and Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Program: In Memoriam:
Medgar Wiley Evers
Membership and Freedom
Fund Report, 55th Annual
National Convention
Transcript from meet the press
episode from August 25, 1963.
1963 Transcript
Program from memorial service for
Medgar Evers
Fundraising information from the
Youth and College Division, Youth
Freedom Fund Banquet in 1964.
1963 Program
1964 Financial Document (2
copies)
Seventh Annual NAACP Life Program from lunceheon held in June
Membership Luncheon
1964 in Washington, D.C. Program
highlights Baltimore Branch for
number of life members.
1964 Program
NAACP 55th Annual
Convention Resolutions
Bound copy of resolutions passed at
55th Annual NAACP convention held
in 1964 in Washington, D.C.
1964 Brochure
55th Annual Convention
Programs from the 55th Annual
Convention held in Washington D.C.
in 1964. Program has daily schedule
of events.
Summary of actions taken at
Executive Committee meeting in
March 1964.
Copy of The Capital Spotlight, with
article about NAACP convention in
Washington, D.C. Also includes
photo of Martin Luther King, Jr. in jail
in Saint Augustine, FL.
1964 Program (2 copies)
NAACP Executive
Committee Meeting
The Capital Spotlight:
"Welcome NAACP
Conventioneers"
1964 Meeting Minutes
1964 Newspaper (2 copies)
"Special NAACP Convention Special edition of The Capital
Section" The Capital
Spotlight on the NAACP convention
Spotlight
in Washington in 1964.
1964 Newspaper
NAACP Fight for Freedom
Fund and Awards Dinner
Program from Fight for Freedom
Fund Awards Dinner held June 26,
1964. Includes list of speakers.
Address given by "Mrs. Medgar
Evers"
Booklet that includes list of life
members, summary of life
membership campaign, schedule of
appearances by National Life
Membership Chairman.
1964 Program
NAACP Report of the
Secretary
Report of Secretary for March, 1964.
Includes information about
legislation, Malcolm X, local activities
around the country
1964 Report
Triple Murder - States
Rights, Mississippi Style
NAACP brochure about murder of
Andrew Goodman, James Chaney
and Michael Schwerner, civil rights
workers in Mississippi. Brochure
ends with a plea for people to vote
and includes and NAACP membership
registration form.
1964 Brochure
NAACP Honor Guard 1964
Supplement
National Association for the Report of Executive Director from
October 1964 summarizes NAACP
Advancement of Colored
activities around the country.
People
1964 Brochure (2 copies)
1964 Report
Nation-Wide Membership
Campaign Hints to NAACP
Campaigners
Brochure with tips for individuals
recruiting NAACP members
NAACP 56th Annual
Convention
Program from the 56th annual
convention held in Denver in 1965.
Includes daily list of events, articles
about NAACP activities,
advertisements, lists and
photographs of committee members.
1965 Program
Title VII - Equal Employment
Section Civil Rights Act of
1964/The War Against
Poverty
Information about Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its
application. Information but the War
Against Poverty. Booklet includes
tips for NAACP organizers about how
to rely on the law to further their
goals.
Brochure summarizing NAACP
actions across the country in areas
of, voter registration, public
accomodations, school
desegregation, legislation, direct
action protests, employment, war on
poverty, legal defense, housing, law
enforcement and police brutality,
other activities, community action.
Also includes newspaper article from
New York Herald Tribute entitled
"Inside Report: Mississippi Summer
1965"
1965 Book
Meanwhile back at the
Branch
1964-1965
Brochure, form
1965 Brochure, Newspaper
Article
Althea T.L. Simmons to
Letter thanking Mitchell for
Attorney Juanita J. Mitchell willingness to serve as consultant for
Branch Problem Clinic at Los Angeles
Convention. Includes diagram of
convention space and sample sheet
that Mitchell would use to address
problems presented to her.
1966 Letter
Membership Mass Meeting Program from meeting held at Sharp
of the Baltimore Branch
Street Memorial Methodist Church in
NAACP
Dec. 1966.
1966 Program
Baltimore Salutes Judge
Thurgood Marshall
1966 Program
Program from meeting hosted by
Baltimore NAACP recognizing
Thurgood Marshall in 1966.
Congressman Adam Clayton Program from dinner hosted by
Powell 1966 Campaign
Fourth District Democratic
Dinner
Organization of Baltimore, Inc. where
Congressman Powell was speaker.
Program includes list of speakers at
the event, also includes several
advertisements and well wishes for
other candidates for office.
1966 Program
Service of Memory, William Program from service in memory of
Alfred Carroll Hughes, Jr.
William Alfred Carroll Hughes, Jr.
held Sept. 29, 1966. Includes
obituary. Speakers at program
included Clarence Mitchell, Jr.,
George L. Russell, Jr., Joseph L.
Carter, Thurgood Marshall
1966 Program
NAACP News Release:
Press release reporting earnings from
Annual NAACP Baby Contest NAACP Baby Contest.
1966 Press Release
NAACP News: Renewal
Membership Campaign
1966 Press Release
The Spingarn Medal
Press release announcing the end of
the Renewal Membership Campaign
in 1966.
Brochure discussing the history and
significance of the Spingarn Medal.
1966 award to John H. Johnson.
1966 Brochure
From Maryland State
Conference NAACP to Sen.
Abraham Ribicoff and Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy
Text of telegram sent to Sen. Ribicoff
with copy to Sen. Kennedy.
Telegram discusses Floyd McKissick's
comment before Sub-Committee on
Executive Reorganization about
CORE and George Mahoney's race for
governor.
1966 Letter
NAACP 57th Annual
Meeting
Program from the 57th annual
meeting held in Los Angeles in 1966.
Includes daily events and speakers,
advertisements, photographs of
NAACP leaders.
Letter from McKeldin to Mitchell
about concern of Ernest E. Barnes
about state of Fort Smallwood Park.
Copy of letter from McKeldin to
Barnes enclosed.
1966 Program (2 copies)
"Prince Georges 1st"
Copy of publication entitled Prince
Georges 1st. Includes information
about PG County politics. Profiles
candidates for office in PG county.
Includes platform for democtratic
candidates.
1966 Newspaper
NAACP Annual Report for
1966
Annual NAACP report from 1966.
Summarizes actions nationwide,
convention resolutions. Includes
photographs.
1966 Report
Mayor Theodore McKeldin
to Juanita Jackson Mitchell
1966 Letter
NAACP - Articles, Reports
Various documents, including article
about Senator Paul Douglas of
Illinois. Chart entitled "Status of
Desegregation in Former-White
Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 19611963." Letter from Baltimore NAACP
to ministers encouraging them to
vote for Senator Mitchell's ticket,
"Recommended Free Schedule" for
court actions.
1967 Article, Letter, Charts,
Lists
Letter from Mark Rosenman
to Sheraton-Atlantic Hotel NAACP Youth Council
Report and State Goals
Letter from Mark Rosenman to David
Green at Sheraton-Atlantic hotel in
New York City regarding poor
service/treatment during meeting of
NAACP Youth Work Committee.
Report from Special Youth
Committee on the Draft to National
Youth Work Committee detailing
objections to structure of selective
service system.
1967 Letter, Report
The NAACP Life
Membership Story
Article from Ebony magazine
reprinted by NAACP profiling life
membership program and its impact
on NAACP. Includes photographs of
life members.
1967 Brochure (2 copies)
Press Statement and
Memorandum
Press statement from the National
Youth Committee of the NAACP
discussing Youth Committee history
and purpose as well as concerns with
the draft system. Memo from Mark
Rosenman to National Youth Work
Committee discussing meeting held
in February as well as forthcoming
projects.
1967 Press Release, Memo
Mary Ann Pearson to
Clarence Mitchell
Note sent to Mitchell by Pearson
thanking him for expressing
sympathy for Rutledge.
Brochure discussing NAACP's stance
against Communism and the
Communist Party. Also discusses
close connection between NAACP
and faith organizations.
1967 Letter
NAACP An American
Organization
Program from Founders Day event
Twenty-Second Annual
Founders Day - The National held in 1967. Keynote address
Council of Negro Women, entitled "The War on Hunger."
Inc. Baltimore Section.
1967 Pamphlet
1967 Program
The Twenty-Seventh Annual
Convention Maryland State
Conference of NAACP
Branches
Program from meeting of Maryland
State NAACP branches held in May,
1967. Workshop topics include,
organizing for political action,
education, housing, administration of
justice, employment, problems of
the poor. Memorial luncheon for
Carl J. Murphy.
1967 Program
The Attorney General to
Clarence Mitchell
Note from Ramsey Clark to Mitchell
commending him on his
contributions to the passage of the
Fair Housing Law.
Letter from Secretary to Attorney
General regarding Mitchell's request
for photo and biography of AG.
1968 Note
Michigan NAACP 38th
Annual State Convention
Brochure from the 1968 NAACP state
conference in Michigan. Includes
daily agendas, photos and bios of
NAACP leaders, lists of NAACP state
officeholders and committees.
1968 Program
Senator Philip Hart to
Clarence Mitchell
Letter from Senator Philip A. Hart
(Michigan) to Clarence Mitchell
congratulating and thanking him on
the passage of the Civil Rights Act of
1968. Letter dated April 15, 1968.
1968 Letter
Office of the Attorney
General to Clarence
Mitchell
1968 Letter
A Message from the Front
Lines
Brochure/letter from Lillian M.
Jackson to members of the Baltimore
Branch NAACP. Profiles
accomplishements in Maryland and
nationally. Discusses opening of
University of Maryland professional
schools to minority students,
desegregatuion of Mergentheler and
Western High Schools, equalizing pay
of teachers in Maryland, lawsuits
against restrictive community
covenants, desegregation of public
parks, actions against police
brutality, employment
discrimination, support of sit-ins and
case Bell v. State of Maryland.
1968 Brochure/Letter
"[Letters"] O[n] Civil Rights
Law of 1968
Envelope from Rep. William M.
McCulloch (Ohio) with handwritten
note on front. First word is unknown
(possibly "letters") continues "O[n]
Civil Rights Law of 1968."
1968 Envelope
Office of the President to
Mr. Clarence Mitchell
Letter from Matthew Coffey
Assistant to the President to Clarence
Mitchell. Letter thanks Mitchell for
recommending Samuel Jackson for
reappointment to Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
1968 Letter
NAACP The Story of the
NAACP, Its Program and
Objectives
Report on the Special
Planning Conference
Brochure giving overview of NAACP
history and its advocacy programs.
1968 Brochure
Summary of discussions from special
planning conference on further steps
in the struggle for civil rights. Report
includes recommendations from the
committee on organizing the black
community, jobs, policy planning,
governmental activities in civil rights,
civil disorders, racism, organizations
and branches, staff. Also includes list
of issues conference did not resolve.
1968 Report
NAACP various items
Envelope addressed to Lillian M.
1968-1969
Jackson, roster of NAACP Executive
Committee in 1968. Article from the
Des Moines Iowa Bystander about
Mr. and Mrs Morris' wedding
anniversary. Program for unnamed
event. Press releases from NAACP
with statements on registering voters
in Texas, low income housing in
Florida, Robert L. Carter and Lewis
M. Steel controversy with NAACP
Legal Committee, activities in South
Carolina, segregation in NY fire
departments.
Article, Press Releases,
Program
Year - 1970s
We've just started…
Recruitment brochure for NAACP.
Includes words from Roy Wilkins and
photographs of Wilkins' hands.
Encourages people not to give up
struggle for equal rights despite the
significant changes of the time.
1969 Brochure
Meeting Notice
Meeting notice memo sent by
Clarence Mitchell to "Washington
Representatives." Meeting agenda
includes discussion of Voting Rights
Bill, OEO Bill and the Murphy
Amendment, Haynsworth postmortem.
1969 Memo
Black VIP's Fete President
Copy of article from JET about
meeting between President Johnson
and leaders of the Black community
1969 Article (photocopy)
NAACP - National (various
items)
Newspaper articles about NAACP
1948-1968
activities including Leonard Green
being named leader of NAACP
chapters in western Maryland.
Article about Benjamin Hooks
speech. Articles about the Little Rock
Nine graduating from High School.
The NAACP in New Orleans. Copy of
program for mass meeting held in
1949 with lyrics for "Lift Ev'ry Voice
and Sing" on the back.
Newspaper Articles,
Programs
Title
Content Description
Format Description
Date
Letter: Mrs. Aylett L. Wood
to Director of the NAACP
and Photo of Oil Paintin of
Hon. Ramsey Clark
Letter from Mrs. Aylett L. Wood
offering NAACP Washington Office to
purchase painting of Ramsey Clark.
Photograph of painting is enclosed.
Biographical Sketch of
Professor John A. Davis
Kivie [Kaplan] to Dr. Lilli
Jackson
Two copies of biographical
hightlights of John A. Davis
Letter from Kivie [Kaplan] to Lillie
Mae Jackson thanking for letter and
photograph. Kivie also discusses
NAACP functions that he has
participated and will participate in.
1970 Letter
1971-1972
Biography
1972 Letter
Address by Willis Martin,
Copy of address delivered by Martin
"Problems of the Returning at 4th NAACP convention held in
Black Veteren"
Indianapolis.
1972 Address
Address by Herbert Hill,
National Labor Director,
NAACP
Copy of address given by Herbert Hill
at 64th NAACP convention held in
Indianapolis. Address higlights
employment disputes and important
court decisions in the area of equal
employment.
1973 Address
"Carry Up My Bones With
You" by Amos C. Brown
Copy of address given by Amos C.
Brown at 64th NAACP convention in
Indianapolis.
1973 Address
Keynote Address by Dr.
Buell G. Gallagher, Vice
Chairman, NAACP Board of
Directors
Copy of keynote address given by
Buell G. Gallagher at 64th NAACP
convention in Indianapolis. Speech
recounts individuals killed in the
struggle for civil rights. Encourages
individuals to continue the fight for
equal rights.
Speech of Francis Pohlhaus, Copy of speech given by Francis
Washington Bureau
Pohlhaus at 64th NAACP convention
in Indianapolis. Discusses legislative
priorties and disputes with Nixon
Administration.
1973 Address
1973 Address
Directed Period of
Memorial Recognition for
William R. Ming, Jr. 19111973
Address by Dr. Wilson C.
Riles
Copy of program and obituary in
rememberance of William R. Ming,
Jr.
1973 Program
Copy of address given by Dr. Wilson
C. Riles at the 64th NAACP
convention in Indianapolis recipient
of the Spingarn Medal.
1973 Address
Address by Roy Wilkins
Coppy of address given by Roy
Wilkins at the 64th NAACP conventio
nin Indianapolis.
Copy of address given by Bishop
Hubert F. Robinson at 64th NAACP
convention in Indianapolis. Title
"Human Decency and Our
Involvement."
1973 Address
address given by Bishop
Hubert F. Robinson
1973 Address
Remarks of Kevin H. White, Copy of remarks delivered by Kevin
Mayor of Boston
H. White to 64th NAACP convention
in Indianapolis. Discusses housing
issues and NAACP involvement in
politics.
NAACP Summary Minutes Summary of resolutions adopted at
64th NAACP convention in
Indianapolis. Also lists committees
and members.
Patricia King, Remarks
Copy of remarks delivered by Patricia
King at 64th NAACP convention in
Indianpolis.
Address of Nathanial Jones Copy of address given by Nathanial
Jones at legal plenary session of 64th
NAACP convention in Indianpolis.
1973 Address
Address of Edmund Gordon: Address given by Edmund Gordon on
"The Political Economics of education at 64th NAACP convention
Effective Schooling"
in Indianapolis
1973 Address
Statement by William R.
Norris
1973 Address
Statement from Norris, Director of
Housing Programs, discussing
activities in the past year and plans
for the future.
Copy of address given by Lucy at
Common Goals and
64th NAACP convention in
Common Enemies, by
William Lucy w/Remarks by Indianapolis on the relationship
between NAACP and labor
Andrew Young
organizations. File also includes
excerpt of remarks given by
Congressman Andrew Young at
convention.
1973 Meeting Minutes
1973 Address
1973 Address
1973 Address
Greetings from my hospital Copies of telegrams and letters sent
bed…Bishop Stephen
to the 64th NAACP Convention in
Spotswood
Indianapolis from members of
Congress, labor organizations, civic
groups, other prominent individuals.
1973 Letters
Convention Highlights
1975 Program
Program from the 65th NAACP
convention held in Washington, D.C.
in 1975. Includes daily schedule of
events, lists of committees and
committee members/meetings.
Vote for a Better Baltimore Statement encouraging people to
on September 9 Burnsvote for Clarence Burns, Nathan Irby
Clarke-Irby
and Mary Pat Clarke in 1975.
Discusses accomplishments of the
candidates compares Herbert
Smith's availability to Clarke's.
[Photograph] Gloster
Current
Mr. Mitchell note
NAACP Mississippi Project
Contributions
Photograph of Gloster Current
returing $800,000 collateral to Lane
Kirkland of AFL-CIO. William E.
Pollard is also in the picture. File
includes AFL-CIO Transimittal Slip
addressed to Mr. Mitchell from Pat
Osborne
Note to Mr. Mitchell regarding
meeting with HUD Secretary Hills.
Also comments regarding
refrigerator.
List of donations to NAACP
Mississippi Project from individuals
and Washington area churches.
1975 Press Release
Photograph, Note
1975 Note
1976 Financial Document
Constitution of the United
States
Statement of the NAACP
Legal Defense and
Educational Fund, Inc. on
Civil Service Reform Act of
1978
Bound copy of the Constitution. Only
includes 26 amendments.
Statement breaks down Civil Service
Reform Act of 1978 by section and
discusses problems in each area as
well as suggestions for improving the
act.
1977 Constitution
1978 Policy Report
Full Voting Representation Tally of members of Congress on full
for the District of Columbia voting representation for District of
in Congress
Columbia. Members are grouped
into probable for, uncertain and
probable against categories. Also
includes notes about members' past
history on issue.
1978 Vote Tally
Testimony of M. Carl
Copy of Holman's testimony given on
Holman before Committee March 13, 1978.
on Governmental Affairs
1978 Testimony
In Memorium, Buell G.
Gallagher, 1904-1978
Program from Gallagher's memorial
service, statement from Roy Wilkins
on Gallagher's life. Official NAACP
announcement of Gallagher's death.
1978 Program, Press
Release, Statements
(5 items)
National Conference of
Christians and Jews
Program from "Pilgrimage Towards
Brotherhood" celebration held in
1978 in Baltimore. Address was
given by Clarence Mitchell.
1978 Program (3 copies)
Hubert Humphrey: Political Copy of publication by American
Scientist
Poltical Science Association and Max
M. Kampelman. Profiles Humphrey's
life in politics.
Benjamin L. Hooks to The
Letter comments on article by J.
Editor, The Washington
Harvey Wilkinson, "Black Colleges:
Post
The Right to Segregate." Letter tries
to correct impressions of higher
education in Virginia.
1978 Biography
Boston University
Commencement
Announcement of Clarence Mitchell,
Jr.'s address at Boston University's
1979 Baccalaureate Service.
1979 Announcement
Title
NAACP - National
Content Description
Date
Copies of Wisconsin State NAACP
1979-1980
newsletters from 1979 and 1980.
Includes articles about NAACP
activities, summary of NAACP
history, contests, recipies, committee
assignments, president's report on
state activities.
President Carter and the
1980 Election
1979-1980
Resolution
Resolution by International
Association of Machinists and
Aerospace Workers endorsing Carter
in 1980 election.
1980 Program
Program from the leadership
conference Hubert H. Humphrey Civil
Rights Award Dinner in 1980.
Clarence Mitchell was chairman of
Leadership Conference.
1979 Letter
Box b
1980s
30th Anniversary
Leadership Conference on
Civil Rights
Format Description
Newsletter
Roy Wilkins
Materials about Roy Wilkins life and
accomplishments. Newspaper
clippings following Wilkins' death,
commemorating his life.
1981 Biography, Newspaper
Articles, Brochure
Clarence Mitchell
Draft of message from Clarence
Mitchell about NAACP lawsuits
against Justice Department, with
edits.
Op-eds from the Baltimore Sun
written by Clarence Mitchell. Article
from April 18, 1982 offers support
for Parren Mitchell. Article from May
9, 1982 talks about accomplishments
of Lincoln University's class of 1932.
Piece from July 18, 1982 discusses
congressional page program.
1982 Statement
Program from convention held in
Washington, D.C.. Includes list of
speakers and seminars. Juanita
Jackson Mitchell was Banquet
Speaker.
Letter from National Dental
Assocation to Mitchell informing him
that he was selected to receive the
National Civil Rights Award in 1983.
Letter following the event sent by
Mitchell to Stanely A. Boucree,
President of the National Dental
Association.
1982 Program
Clarence Mitchell Newspaper Clippings
46th Annual Convention the
National Association of
Negro Business and
Professional Women's
Clubs, Inc.
National Dental Association
to Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr.
1982 Articles
1983 Letter
Keynote Address by John E. Copy of keynote address delivered at
Jacob
National Uban League Annual
Conference in New Orleans in 1983
1983 Address
Lincoln University
Letter from the President of Lincoln
University discussing improvements
on campus and enrollment issues.
1983 Letter
The Enterprise
Development Company
Informational packet about the
Enterprise Development Company
with note from James Rouse and K.
Aubrey Gorman attached.
1983 Advertisement
Hargrove Nomination to be Article from the Daily Record about
Resubmitted to Senate by Reagan resubmitting John Hargrove
Reagan
as nominee for federal judgeship.
1983 Newspaper Article
(photocopy)
Statement of Ralph G. Neas
Executive Director
Leadership Conference on
Civil Rights Regarding the
Civil Rights Commission
Compromise
Statement criticizing the Reagan
Administraion's handling of activities
related to the Civil Rights
Commission.
1983 Press Release
NAACP News
Press release from the NAACP.
Issues mentioned include, Justice
Department's stance on affirmative
action, documentry of NAACP
history, death of James Kemp, 75th
anniversary of NAACP
1983 Press Release
An Oath Betrayed: The
Reagan Administration's
Civil Rights Enforcement
Record in Education
Report highlighting Reagan
Administration's policies on
integration in education. Major
topics include, "The Administration's
Effort to Rewrite the Civil Rights
Laws", "The Shift to Voluntary
Compliance", "Dismantling
Enforecement Machinery",
"Undermining Enforcement by
Underfunding", "How the Justice
Department Buttresses the
Department of Education's Attack on
Equal Educational Opportunity."
Michael D. Barnes "A Policy Announcement of address by
for Central America"
Michael D. Barnes on "A Policy ofr
Central America"
NBCSL Report
Report from National Black Caucus of
State Legislators. Includes message
from Clarence M. Mitchell III.
Includes tribute to Clarence Mitchell,
Jr.
1983 Policy Report
1984 Invitation
1984 Report
NAACP - National
1985 Newsletter
Wisconsin State NAACP
Newsletter, includes
summary of 1985 NAACP
convention, various award
announcements,
membership figures,
calendar of events, copies
of newspaper articles about
NAACP activities nationally
and Wisconsin.
Thomas E. White
"Real Life Dressing"
featuring Lisa M. Mitchell
Copy of first page of article in
Essence (August 1986). Photographs
feature Lisa M. Mitchell
1986 Newspaper article
(photocopy)
5th Annual Congressional
Breakfast Honoring Black
History Month
Program from breakfast program.
Parren Mitchell delivered keynote
address.
1986 Program (2 copies)
Ethnoviolence on Campus:
The UMBC Study No. 2
Copy of study from UMBC about
prejudice and discrimination on
campus.
Content Description
Invitation to "Clarence Mitchell Jr.
Portrait Intiative" held in 1996.
Includes brief biography of Mitchell
and explanation of initiative.
1989 Report
1990s
Title
Clarence Mitchell, Jr.
Portrait Initiative
Undated (folder number)
Title
Content Description
Date
Format Description
1996 Invitation
Date
Format Description
1
2 One piece of paper with 2 at top of Unknown
page followed by three lines of type.
Entire page reads "During the great
depression there were five Spaulding
children raised by their mother in
college. Finances came largely from
selling truck garden products that
they hauled other New Jersey
towns."
2 Bumper Sticker - Mac
Mathais for U.S. Senator
3 [Writing] Paper
One bumper sticker "Mac Mathias.
For U.S. Senator."
Paper with handrwiting - mentions
something about class of 1928 and
1932. Mentions Thurgood Marshall
at bottom of first page.
Unknown
Bumper Sticker
Unknown
Notes
4 Seating Place Cards and
Envelope
Unknown
Place card, envelope and map of
seating position for Mr. Mitchell.
Envelope and place card have
presidential seal embossed on them.
Envelope, Name Card
5 Life Memberships:
Investments in Freedom
Brochure from NAACP encouraging Unknown
people to become life members of
the NAACP. Includes letter from
Kivie Kaplan and Benjamin Mays on
front of brochure and list of benefits
of life membership on inside of
brochure.
Brochure
6 Ballots, Bullets, and Blood
Unknown
Brochure
7
8
Unknown
Unknown
Sign In Sheet
Paper
Unknown
Business Card
Unknown
Fundraising
Documents
9
10
Brochure from NAACP listing
individuals who lost their lives
fighting for Blacks' right to vote.
Encourages individuals to register
and vote.
Lists - State Meetings
Sign in sheet.
Paper scrap
Bottom of typed page. Type
discusses what might happen if
Baptist ministers confronted KKK
members on their churches.
Vote for Catherine (Kitty)
Business card reads: "Vote For
Miller
Catherine (Kitty) Mueller Democratic
Candidate House of Delegates Fifth
District"
11 Page 11 of fundraising document.
Looks similar to NAACP - Baltimore
Branch fundraising documents.
Mentions donations received from
churches.
11 Register and Vote Campaign Page listing Baltimore area churches Unknown
according to denomination, pastors
and phone numbers.
Lists
12 Maryland NAACP
Washington's Birthday
Pilgrimage for Freedom
Program from event presided over by Unknown
Lillie M. Jackson. Event appears to
have been built around supporting
Public Accomodations Bill
Program
13 Political Action
Resolution by NAACP outlining
positions on political action and
political issues.
List of ministers in Baltimore area
according to denomination.
Unknown
Resolution
Unknown
Lists
14 Ministers list
15 Note to Mr. Mitchell
Note Reads "Mr. Mitchell - Do you
Unknown
want the check for your convention
fees. R."
Unknown
Article mentioning that proceeds
from Cossocks' contest will go to
NAACP. Brief description of what the
contest entails.
Note
One copied page of handwritten
Unknown
notes about Soviet-U.S. relations and
nuclear arms.
Unknown
Page thanking, commending
individuals making 47th Annual
Convention a success. Thanks the
"City by the Golden Gate" as well.
Notes
19 Resolutions
Unknown
NAACP resolutions on Powelle
Amendement, Passive Non-Violent (1950s)
Resistance, Armed Services and
Veterans Affairs, Health and Housing,
International and Colonial Affairs,
Education, Labor and Industry
Resolutions
20 Let's Sing!
Unknown
Page with lyrics to, "Rally Song,"
(1950s)
"God Bless America," "Get
Acquainted," "Challenge!," "Lift Ev'ry
Voice and Sing," "Onward, Christian
Soldiers."
Unknown
Report on the positions Senators
have taken on Civil Rights Bill. Begins
with page two.
Lyric sheet
16 NAACP will benefit from
Cossocks' contest
17 Notes
18 Felicitations
21 Notes - civil rights bills
Newspaper Article
Statement
Report
22 "The Chair Recognizes…"
Essential Features of
Various Motions
23 Program
24 An Answer to Delinquency
"Round-the-Clock"
Photographs (loose)
shelved separately
Framed Photograph
Photograph - Bespeckled
Man With Goatee
Photograph - Man Atop
Horse With Little Girl
Petting Horse, In Crowd
Photograph - Two Men
Recording a Discussion,
Third Man Handling
Equipment
Photograph
2 Photographs - Eddie
Mayberry and Family
Loose Photographs from
41st NAACP convention in
Boston.
Booklet published by the NAACP Training Department outlining the
procedure, requirements and
qualifications of parlimentary
motions.
Program of events and games. Event
appears to be for children.
Announcement of program at Sharp
Street Memorial Community House
including after school activities for
children and teenagers.
Unknown
Report
Unknown
(1950s?)
Unknown
(1950s)
Program (2 copies)
see librarian for access
Portait of unnamed man.
Unknown
Unknown
Portrait of unnamed man wearing
glasses. Photograph is stamped on
the back: "A.L. Macbeth Photo-Artist
Baltimore, MD. Studio, 1030 Penna.
Ave."
Photograph of manriding on horse
Unknown
alongside crowd
Unknown
Photograph of two men recording
conversation. Receipt included with
photograph from Photos by CABELL
For Any Occasion
Portrait of unnamed man.
Portrait of Eddie Mayberry and
family. Photograph of wounds on
Mayberry's back.
One photograph of convention
delegats. One photograph of
delegation from Region VII
Unknown
Program
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph
1957 Photographs
1950 Photographs (2)
(rolled)