Laura Massie papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Laura Massie papers
- Date
- 1952-1970 (inclusive)
- Bulk, 1962-1964 (bulk)
- Creator
- Massie, Laura (W.K.), Mrs.
- Extent
- 4.76 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Civil rights movements--United States.
- Civil rights--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Civil rights--Kentucky.
- Civil rights--Law and legislation--Kentucky
- Discrimination in education--United States.
- Discrimination in employment--United States.
- Discrimination in housing--United States.
- Education--Kentucky.
- Housing--Kentucky.
- Newsletters
- Newspapers.
- Pamphlets.
- School integration--Kentucky--Fayette County
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged into five series: Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights administrative records, Newspapers and newspaper clippings, Personal, Printed material, and Subject files.
- Preferred Citation
- 1997ms295 : [identification of item], Laura Massie papers, 1952-1970, bulk 1962-1964, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Laura S. Massie (1937-) served as the General Coordinator and member of the Steering Committee for the Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights from 1962-1965. She was married to William K. Massie.
- Established in 1962, the Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights (LCRHR) was a grassroots interracial and interfaith civic organization whose "abiding concern [was] the preservation of human rights, human dignity, and equality of opportunity in every sphere of community life" and actively participated in efforts "to eliminate racism permanently and decisively." The LCRHR engaged in nonviolent practices, acting as a negotiating agency between key businesses, religious organizations, government entities, and other community groups concerned with human rights to promote better race relations in Lexington. The LCRHR's work supported fair housing practices and policies, an end to discrimination in public accommodations, the integration of public schools, and ensuring voting rights. Additionally, the LCRHR was a critical supporter of the development of the Lexington-Fayette County Urban League and participated in the establishment of the Lexington Human Rights Commission.
- Joseph L. Massie, Carl I. Lynem, and Stanley I. Rose served as co-chairmen of the LCRHR, and Rev. James W. Angell served as the LCRHR's religious advisor. The LCRHR was made up of subcommittees including Employment, Housing, Education, Public Accommodations, and Church Liaison. Programs initiated by and supported by the LCRHR include the Green Circle Program, the Lexington Service Corps, and resolutions urging compliance with the Civil Rights Act.
- Scope and Content
- The Laura Massie papers (dated 1952-1970, bulk 1962-1964; 4.76 cubic feet; 10 boxes) consists of administrative records, correspondence, newsletters, articles, pamphlets, newspapers, scrapbooks, and reports, documenting the operation of the Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights (LCRHR) and Laura Massie's personal interest in civil rights and religion. A significant portion of collection contains the LCRHR's administrative and operating records. The bulk of the collection consists of Laura Massie's collected printed materials and subject files concerning religion and civil rights. Notable organizations represented include the Kentucky Human Rights Commission, the Lexington Human Rights Commission, Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky, and the Louisville Human Relations Commission. These files include articles, correspondence, pamphlets, reports, sermons, and newsletters. Topics covered by the collection include education, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, school integration, fair housing, public accommodations, and the role of religion in the Civil Rights Movement. Notable names present in the collection include Fred B. Wachs, Fred B. Fugazzi, Gregory E. Shinert, Herndon J. Evans, Barry Bingham, Senator John Sherman Cooper, Governor Bert. T. Combs, Governor Edward T. Breathitt, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights administrative records, 1961-1965, undated
Scope and Contents note
The Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights (LCRHR) series contains the operating records of the LCRHR, including annual reports, constitution and by-laws, correspondence, newsletters, meeting agenda, membership lists, resolutions, and subcommittee records, that document their activities to further the civil rights movement in Lexington and Kentucky as a whole. Laura Massie served as both the General Coordinator and unofficial record keeper for the organization. The correspondence includes letters from and to Fred B. Wachs, general manager and president of the Lexington Herald-Leader; Fred B. Fugazzi, Lexington Mayor; Gregory E. Shinert, director of the Lexington Commission on Human Rights; Herndon J. Evans, editor of the Lexington Herald; and Barry Bingham, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Additionally, the correspondence contains a letter from Massie to Fred B. Wachs regarding her concern that the Herald-Leader was only covering the Civil Rights Bill negatively (Box 1, Folder 4). The correspondence and newsletters show the breadth of the LCRHR's collaboration with other Kentucky and national civil rights organizations, including the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, the Lexington Commission on Human Rights, the National Conference on Religion and Race, the Congress of Racial Equality, and the Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky.
Operating records, 1963-1965, undated
Annual report, 1964
Constitution and by-laws, circa 1963
Correspondence, 1963
Correspondence, 1964
Correspondence, 1965
Correspondence, undated
General meeting agenda, 1964, undated
General meeting minutes, 1963, 1965
George Shinert remarks to the Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights, 1964 July 14
Handwritten notes, undated
Logo mockups, undated
Membership lists, 1964, undated
Newsletters, 1963-1964
Receipts, 1963, undated
Resolutions, 1963-1964
Subcommittees, 1961-1965, undated
Steering Committee - correspondence, 1961-1966, undated
Steering Committee - committee membership lists, undated
Steering Committee - minutes, 1965
Steering Committee - Reports and resolutions, 1963, 1965
Church Liaison Committee, 1963-1964, undated
Education Committee, 1963-1964
Employment Committee, 1963-1965, undated
Housing Committee, 1963-1965
Public Accommodations Committee, 1963-1964
Newspapers and newspaper clippings, 1963-1968
Scope and Contents note
The Newspapers and newspaper clippings series contains full issues of newspapers as well as numerous clippings, pertaining to the civil rights movement. Of special note are the issues of the African-American newspaper the Lexington Chronicle from 1965.
ACLU Civil Liberties, 1965
ADA World, 1964
The Catholic Worker, 1965
Greater Kentucky Peach, 1968
Kentucky Kernel, 1964
The Lexington Chronicle, 1965
Lexington Herald, 1964-1965
Lexington Herald-Leader, 1964-1965
Lexington Leader, 1965
Lexington Leader, Lexington Herald, and Lexington Herald-Leader clippings, 1963-1965
Lexington Voice, 1970
Louisville Courier Journal, 1964-1965
Louisville Courier-Journal clippings, 1963-1965
Louisville Defender, 1964, 1968
Medical Tribune, 1965
National Observer, 1964
National Observer clippings, 1964-1965
New York times, 1964-1965
New York Times clippings, 1964
Petal Paper, 1964-1965
Wall Street Journal, 1964
Assorted newspaper clippings, 1960s
Personal, 1963-1972, undated
Scope and Contents note
The Personal series contains correspondence, scrapbooks, a photograph, and a Lexington Herald-Leader clipping relating to Laura Massie personally. The correspondence includes responses from politicians to her constituent letters concerning civil rights, including Senator John Sherman Cooper, Governor Bert. T. Combs, and Governor Edward T. Breathitt. Additionally, the series contains form letters from Martin Luther King, Jr.; scrapbooks concerning civil rights and the Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights; a photograph of Laura Massie; and a newspaper clipping of her Lexington Herald-Leader editorial on the Civil Rights Bill.
John Sherman Cooper correspondence, 1963-1964
Form letters from Martin Luther King, Jr., 1965, undated
Political correspondence, 1963-1964
Card, undated
Evelyn Jones Black obituary and eulogy, 1972
Lexington Herald-Leader editorial by Laura Massie Positive Side of Civil Rights Bill Is Presented by Mrs. Massie, 1964 May 3
Laura Massie photograph, undated
Scrapbook, circa 1960s
Lexington Committee on Religion and Human Rights scrapbook, circa 1960s
Printed material, 1955-1970, undated
Scope and Contents note
The Printed materials series contains articles, pamphlets, publications, reports, reprints of articles, and sermons collected by Laura Massie and arranged by format. The majority of these publications have to deal with civil rights, housing, education, public accommodations, and the role of religion in the civil rights movement.
Articles, 1958-1970, undated
Allison W. Brown, Jr., "New Legal Weapons for Blacks", 1970
Dr. Allison Davis, "Improving Student Motivation and Performance", 1958
Daniel E. Hall, school paper, "Company Policy and the Negro", undated
Thomas K. Henritze, school paper, "How a National Company Changes its Policy to Operate in the Deep South", undated
Reverend E. Eugene Huff, "Organized for Mission, or Just Organized?", undated
Alfred S. Kraemer, "Racially Inclusive Fellowship", undated
Joseph L. Massie, Southern Case Writers, "Philips Pharmacy", undated
Donald H. Liebert, "The Tourist Industry: A Study in Industrial Sociology", 1960s
John M. Swomley, Jr., "The Military Establishment", undated
Peggy Way, "What's Wrong with the Church: The Clergy", undated
John Bell Williams, "Statism: Threat to Liberty", 1961 October 12-14
"Race Relations: Time to Act: A Statement by the Presiding Bishop", 1963
Pamphlets, 1955-1970, undated
Anti-Defamation League of B''nai B'rith, "Publications, 63-64", 1964
Barnes Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church, "Our Expansion Plan", 1964
Catholic Bishops of the United States, "Statement of Catholic Bishops of the United States Concerning Racial Harmony", 1963 August 25
Committee on Racial and Cultural Relations Board of Christian Social Concerns, Detroit Conference Methodist Church, "Interracial Visitations: Understanding Through Visiting and Being Visited", undated
Enoch Pratt Free Library, "The Blacklist", 1969
Emergency Committee on Race Relations, Church of the Brethren General Offices, "Suggestions on Race Relations", circa 1963
The Fair Housing Council of Delaware Valley, Inc., "A Program for Freedom of Residence", undated
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Series for Economic Education, "The New Poverty", 1964 September
Kentucky Department of Economic Security, "The Kentucky Department of Economic Security", undated
Admiral Ben Morrell, "The Nature of the Crisis", 1961
National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, "Below the Poverty Level: America's Farm Workers", undated
National Committee for the Albany Defendants, "Upside-Down Justice: The Albany Case", circa 1961
National Council Episcopal Church Center, "The Church Speaks on Race", undated
National Putnam Letters Committee, "The Evers Decision", 1964
William A. Massey, National Putnam Letters Committee, "The New Fanatics", 1963
Jointly issued by Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, "Careers in Apprenticeship", 1959
Operation Freedom, Cincinnati, Oh., "One Family's Struggle for Freedom", 1964 October
H. A. Overstreet, Community Relations Service, "The Gentle People of Prejudice", 1955 June
The Potomac Institute, "Service for All Citizens", circa 1964
Louis Ruthenberg, "Goals for Americans", undated
Synagogue Council of America, "Statement of the Synagogue Council of American on Race Relations", undated
United Steelworkers of American, "Housing in your Town", 1960
United Steelworkers of American Baltimore Urban League, "Strengthening the Family", 1960
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, "RAcism in American and How to Combat it", 1970 January
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, "Economic Opportunity Act of 1964", 1964 September
West End Community Council, "Well I'm Not Moving: An Open Letter to the Residents of Louisville's West End from Some of Your Neighbors", undated
"Civil Rights in Kentucky Since 1863", 1963
"The President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in Housing", undated
Publications, 1961-1967
The Agnes Scott Alumnae Quarterly, 1964 Summer
Christianity and Crisis: A Christian Journal of Opinion, Vol. XXXIV, 1964 July 20
Civil Rights Digest, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1967 September
, after 1963
Concern, General Board of Christian Social Concerns of the Methodist Church, 1961 July 1
Congressional Record, 1961-1965
Connecticut College News, 1964-1965
Church and Race, Department of Christian Social Relations, Episcopal Church Center, 1964 February
DePauw Today, 1965 May
Direct Action for a Nonviolent World, New England Committee for Nonviolent Action, 1965 January 13
Fair Housing Handbook, American Friends Service Committee and National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1964
Fellowship, 1964-1965, undated
Minority of One, 1963, 1964
The New Republic, 1964 July 25
The Objectivist Newsletter, 1963 March
The Presbyterian Outlook, 1963-1964 July
The Presbyterian Outlook, 1964 August-1965
Presbyterian Survey, 1964-1965
Renewal, Chicago City Missionary Society, Vol IV, No. 6, 1964 September
Sane World, 1964 September 1
Time, 1963, 1964
Today, 1964 January-February
Trans-Action, Vol. I, No. 3, 1964 March
Trends in Housing, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1963 September-October
Reports, 1960-1965, undated
"How to Achieve and Maintain Interracial Intercultural Camping", Committee on Camping, National Social Welfare Assembly, 1963 June 10
"Conference on Religion and Race," South Bend, Indiana, 1963 September 26
"Tabulated Data for the Lexington Opinion and Attitude Survey", 1964
Condensation of the Economic Opportunities Act of 1964, Mike Duff, 1964 September
"The BAT Report," James E. Maloney, undated
"Guidelines on Social Change," Southern Student Human Relations Project, U.S. National Students Association, undated
"Houses Wrecked in the City of Lexington During 1964", 1964
"Memorandum Concerning Administration's Civil Rights Bill", 1963 July 2
"Population of Fayette County, The Lexington Urbanized Area, The City of Lexington, and Census Tracts, by Race", 1960
"Public Schools of Lexington, Ky. by Race", 1964-1965
Reprints, 1955-1965, undated
Richard Cartwright Austin, "Mission in Rural Depression Areas," reprinted from Town and Country Church, 1964 September-October
David Danzig, "The Meaning of Negro Strategy," reprinted from Commentary, 1964 February
John Dowdy, "The Mounting Scandal of Urban Renewal," reprinted from Reader's Digest, 1964
Murray Friedman, "The White Liberals' Retreat," reprinted from the The Atlantic Monthly, 1963 January
, 1964 July 29
Kyle Haselden, "Religion and Race," reprinted from The Christian Century, 1963 January 30
Francis Keppel, "In the Battle for Desegregation: What are the Flanking Skirmisher? What is the Fundamental Struggle?" reprinted from the Phi Delta Kappan, 1964 September
Martin Luther King, Jr., "Bold Design for a New South," reprinted from The Nation, 1963 March 30
Mason Ladd, "Report of the Dean of the Iowa Law School to the Bar," reprinted from the Iowa Law Review, 1963 Fall
Bill Lorenz, "The Urban Need for Open Occupancy," reprinted from Highlights, undated
B. T. McGraw, "Equal Opportunity in Housing -- Trends and Implications," reprinted from Phylon, 1964
Elinor Richey, "The Slum That Saved Itself," reprinted from The Progressive, 1963
Irwin Ross, "Negroes are Moving Up the Ladder," reprinted from Reader's Digest, 1963
Lyle E. Schaller, "Churches Enter the Housing Business," reprinted from The Christian Century, 1963 October 16
Suzanne Hart Strait, "The First Negro family on Maple Terrace," reprinted from Parents' Magazine, 1965 January
Jeanne Walton, "The American Negro in Children's Literature," reprinted from the Eliot-Pearson School News, 1964 February
Howard Zinn, "Racism in the U.S.: Is the Law Enforceable in the South?" reprinted from The New Republic, as excerpted by Current Magazine, 1963 December
Labor's Daily, 1955
Selections from an Article in the National Observer, "Is the Local Church Out of Date", undated
Sermons, 1961-1964, undated
Dr. William V. Gardner, "Statement", 1963 June 16
Reverend S. Dean McBride, "Not for Sale at Any Price", 1961 July 2
T. Morton McMillan, Jr., "They Also Sin Who Only Sit and Watch," Hunter Presbyterian Church, 1964 February 9
"Invocation", undated
Unknown, 1963 February
Assorted printed material, 1963-1965, undated
Subject files, 1952-1967, undated
Scope and Contents note
The Subject files series consists of material collected by Laura Massie and produced by different organizations, most involved in civil rights, religion, education, and housing. The series is organized alphabetically by the name of the organization and contains newsletters, correspondence, pamphlets, articles, resolutions, bills, reports, directories, and speeches. Notable organizations represented include the Kentucky Human Rights Commission, the Lexington Human Rights Commission, the National Conference on Religion and Race, A Fellowship of Concern, Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky, the Housing and Home Financing Agency, the League of Women Voters, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, National Conference on Christians and Jews, and the Louisville Human Relations Commission.
A Fellowship of Concern, undated
Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky, undated
Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky - newsletter, undated
Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky - March on Frankfort, 1964
Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky - pamphlets, undated
- Box 4, folder 36
"Allied Organizations for Civil Rights in Kentucky", after 1964
ACLU, 1961-1965, undated
American Economic Foundation - pamphlets, 1961-1963, undated
- Box 4, folder 38
Fred G. Clark, "The REAL Threat of Communism", 1961 November 15
Richard S. Rimanoczy, "The True Function of Profit", 1963
Fred G. Clark and Richard Stanton Rimanoczy, "The Economic Facts of Life: Freedom, Morality, and the Profit System", 1963 March
Fred G. Clark and Richard Stanton Rimanoczy, "The Economic Facts of Life: Is Advertising a Waste of Money?", 1963 April
Fred G. Clark and Richard Stanton Rimanoczy, "The Economic Facts of Life: Blood, Sweat, Money, and Inflation", 1963 July
Fred G. Clark and Richard Stanton Rimanoczy, "The Things We 'Know' That Are Not So: That Taxes Are Not Taken Out of Production", undated
Fred G. Clark, "Not by Bread Alone", undated
"Economic Ignorance, - The Bane of Freedom, Everywhere", undated
AFLCIO, 1964
American Friends Service Committee, undated
American Jewish Association, 1962-1963
Berea Presbyterian Church, 1964 July 26
Bluegrass Association for Mentally Retarded Children, undated
Breathitt, Edward T., 1963-1964
City of Henderson Commission on Human Rights - founding ordinance, 1962
Combs, Bert T., 1963
Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, undated
Detroit, Michigan - homeowner's ordinance, 1964
Ebony, 1963
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 1964, undated
First Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Ky.), 1965 May 31
Friendship House, 1964-1965
Friendship House - pamphlet - Mary Dolan, "Interracial Home Visits" National Home Visit Center, 1964
Friends of Petal Paper and P.D. East, undated
Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Human Rights Commission - resolutions, 1964 May 11
The Housing Clinic of Greater Lexington, 1965
Housing and Home Financing Agency - pamphlets, 1962-1964
- Box 4, folder 57
"The Workable Program for Community Improvement: Fact Sheet", 1962 February
"President's Executive Order 11063, Equal Opportunity in Housing", 1962 November 20
"20 Questions and Answers on Urban Renewal," Urban Renewal Administration, 1963 February
"Urban Renewal Notes: Relocation II," Urban Renewal Administration, 1964 March-April
"The Workable Program for Community Improvement: Fact Sheet", 1964 August
Interest Group on The Church and Race Relations Today, 1963 Summer Seminar, The College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky., 1963
International Convention of Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ), undated
Kentuckians for Public Accommodations Legislation, 1964
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, 1961-1967, undated
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - annual reports, 1961-1962
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - Governor's Conference on Human Rights, 1963-1964
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - George A. Hillery, "Negroes In Lexington", 1963
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - newsletter Human Rights News, 1963-1965, undated
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - reports, 1961-1963, undated
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - pamphlets, 1961, undated
- Box 5, folder 7
"Outdoor Movie Desegregation", 1961 Summer
"Human Rights Speakers Bureau", undated
"Whose Freedom", undated
"Questions and Answers on the Proposed Kentucky Public Accommodations Bill", undated
"Kentucky Supports Equal Rights", undated
"Equal Service For All: Commended by the Commonwealth", undated
"Your Rights to Housing, Education, Employment, Public Accommodations in Kentucky", undated
"We Don't Have Any Problems Here", undated
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights - Public Accommodations Bill, 1963-1964, undated
Kentucky Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1963
Kentucky Council of Churches, 1963-1964
, undated
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1965, undated
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights - memos, 1963-1965
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights - pamphlets, 1963, 1965
League of Women Voters, 1963-1964
League of Women Voters - pamphlets, 1964, undated
League of Women Voters - reports (Lexington), 1952, 1964
League of Women Voters - The Voter newsletter, 1963-1965
Lexington Citizen's Association for Planning - Newsletter, 1965 June 1
Lexington ordinances, 1964-1965
Lexington Commission on Human Rights, 1963-1964
Lexington Commission on Human Rights - newsletters, 1965-1967
Lexington Commission on Human Rights - pamphlets, undated
Lexington legislators, undated
Lexington, Ky. - " Four Organizations Working for Civil Rights in Lexington," Lewis Smythe, 1963 March 25
Lexington, Ky. - Integrated Facilities in Lexington, 1963-1964
Lexington, Ky. - Public Schools Desgregation, 1964-1965
Lorraine County, Ohio - Conference on Race and Religion, 1964 January 28
Louisville Human Relations Commission - annual report, 1962-1963
Louisville Human Relations Commission - Ordinances, 1963, undated
Louisville Human Relations Commission - pamphlets, 1964-1965
Maryland Council of Churches - pamphlets, 1962
Members of Senate 1962, Kentucky General Assembly, 1963 January 3
, undated
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, 1963-1964
National Citizens Crusade Against Poverty, 1964 April 19
National Conference of Christians and Jews - invitations, 1964-1965
National Conference of Christians and Jews - pamphlets, 1963-1964
- Box 5, folder 38
"The Lexington Chapter of the National Conference of Christian and jews", 1964 February 7
"The National Conference of Christians and Jews: A City Looks at Itself", 1964 February
"What is the National Conference of Christians and Jews?", undated
National Conference on Religion and Race, undated
National Conference on Religion and Race - directories, 1964-1965
National Conference on Religion and Race - newsletter, 1964 January-February
National Conference on Religion and Race - pamphlets, 1963, undated
National Conference on Religiona nd Race - St. Louis, Mo., 1964
National Council of Churches of Christ, 1963-1964
National Council of Churches of Christ - pamphlets, 1964, undated
National Council of Churches of Christ - publications, 1960-1963
National Dental Association - Letter regarding the Civil Rights Bill, undated
National Institute for Race and Religion - annual report, 1964
Northside Institute for Race and Religion - National Workshop on Race and Religion (Lexington, Ky.), 1964
Northside Neighborhood Association, Inc., 1963 December 10
, undated
Pasadena Council of Churches - newsletters, 1958 January 29
Oak Ridge restaurant, hotel, church list, 1962
Research Institute recommendations, 1962
Second Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Ky.), 1964-1965
Souther Christian Leadership Conference - newsletter, 1964 June-November
Southern Regional Council, Inc., 1960-1961
United Community Fund of Lexington and Fayette County, undated
United Church of Christ, 1961-1963
United Presbyterian Church, Board of National Missions, Division of Church Strategy Development, 1964
United Presbyterian Church, Commission on Religion and Race, undated
United Presbyterian Church, Commission on Race and Religion - Memo, 1964
United Presbyterian Church - "Letters from Montgomery" - letter regarding incident in Trinity Church in Alabama, 1965
U.S. Civil Rights Act, 1964
U.S. Department of Labor - pamphlets, undated
YMCA and YWCA Lexington, 1963, undated
The Washington Assembly's 7 Songs to Freedom, Compiled and translated by Merritt Hedgeman and S. Coleridge Huey, undated
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