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)
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