Organization
Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- African American Odyssey (Library of Congress)
- Background map: 1961 Freedom Rides (Maps)
- Little Rock Nine and Daisy Bates posed in living room (Group portraits)
- Mahalia Jackson, half-length portrait, facing left, standing at podium, singing (Black-and-white photographs)
- The return of the soldier (Drawings)
- Thirtieth Spingarn Medal awarded to Paul Robeson, October 18, 1945 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Walter White to Jesse Owens, December 4, 1935 (Letters (correspondence))
- African American Oral History Collection (University of Louisville University Archives and Records Center)
- Baldy Editorial Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997: Clifford H. Baldowski Editorial Cartoons at the Richard B. Russell Library. (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Ah been admirin' you for sometime, Boy! Keep up th' good work! / Baldy, [1967 Nov. 6]. (Editorial cartoons)
- The Albany Movement / Baldy, [1962 Aug. 1] (Editorial cartoons)
- Albany stalemate / Baldy, 1962 Aug. 11. (Editorial cartoons)
- --And they come in all colors! / Baldy, [1967 June 27] (Editorial cartoons)
- Another knock in the middle of the night / Baldy, 1966 [Apr. 14]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Big steps!-- Too big!-- / Baldy, [1973 July 11]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --C'mon Charlie-- Just go along for th' ride!-- / Baldy, [1966 Oct. 4] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Confound it, I run into you everywhere I go! / Baldy, [1966 May 17]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Crawfordville March / Baldy, [1965 Oct. 13]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Damned, Humili'taen! Bein' in unaform 'n ever'thing-- / Baldy, [1967 Mar. 28] (Visual works)
- Dean, this is in the United States isn't it! / Baldy, 1962 Aug. 28. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Do you hafta look where you're going, Lester? / Baldy, [ca. 1970]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Don't worry, Barry, we'll come back an' pick you up! / Baldy, [1964]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Don't worry, you're in good hands! / Baldy, [1965 Oct. 28]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Hail, hail, the gang's all here-- / Baldy, [1966]. (Editorial cartoons)
- House of cards / Baldy, 1964 [Sept. 20]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --I don't want'a catch him-- that's th' fun! / Baldy, 1958 [i.e., 1962] (Editorial cartoons)
- --I introduce as exhibit A-- / Baldy, [1965 Nov. 18]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --I'll just squeeze in here among old friends, if you don't mind! / Baldy, [1968]. (Editorial cartoons)
- I'm sure your son will get home safely, lady! It was just a couple of hours ago that the ACLU was in here explaining his rights to him-- / Baldy, [ca. 1979] (Editorial cartoons)
- The Invisible Empire / Baldy, [1965 Oct. 21] (Editorial cartoons)
- It's unanimous-- We're still gonna call you, 'Boy'!, [1964 July 17]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Join up Mac-- We'll make all the arrangements! / Baldy, [ca. 1966]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Keep 'em flying!-- / Baldy, [1963 Feb. 25] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Must've lost th' trailer on that last sharp turn-- / Baldy, [1973 Mar. 7]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Naw! We don't practice no racial policies heah!-- / Baldy, [1970 July 14] (Editorial cartoons)
- Need any more help? / Baldy, [1962 July 27]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Oh the usual walk-- Ran into a couple of clowns on the way back / Baldy, [1965 Apr. 15]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Oh yeah, I'm a natural born demonstrator myself! / Baldy, [1981 July 23] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Our boys got caught! How do yours get away with it? / Baldy, [1965 Feb. 23] (Editorial cartoons)
- Relics / Baldy, [ca. 1962]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Sick call! / Baldy, 1968 [i.e., 1966 Apr. 6] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Some of the old gang in uniform, huh? Makes us look respectable, don't it? / Baldy, [ca. 1969]. (Editorial cartoons)
- That ain't the kind of race I was thinking about / Baldy, [1968 Sept. 12] (Editorial cartoons)
- --That old-- gang of mine-- / Baldy, [1976 Jan. 26] (Editorial cartoons)
- This way / Baldy, [1972 Nov. 26]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Trouble shooter / Baldy, [1966 June 30] (Editorial cartoons)
- --We can not permit any part of America to become a jungle / Baldy, [1964 Aug. 14]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --We're back! They say its up to you now! / Baldy, [1966 Feb. 28]. (Editorial cartoons)
- We're calling the signals now! / Baldy, [1972 Dec. 16]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Welcome to Geo-r-gi-- Over here, Senator-- Over here!-- Over here-- / Baldy, [1964]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Whatcha think, Lester? / Baldy, [ca. 1966]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Where do they get th' idea that us super-patriots are kooks? / Baldy, 1964. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Who's the greatest?-- / Baldy, [1964 Mar. 22]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Wonder if clobbering white folks is any more sophisticated-- / Baldy, [1967 Sept. 19]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Yes sir, Governor, you just go right ahead an' talk! / Baldy, [1963 July 15]. (Editorial cartoons)
- You ain't th' law here!-- You ain't in uniform! / Baldy, [1964 Dec. 12]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --You in a heap o' trouble! / Baldy, 1973 July 9. (Editorial cartoons)
- --You'll catch on, son! Learning to goose step is the hardest part! / Baldy, 1982 Mar. 8. (Editorial cartoons)
- --You'll catch on, son! Learning to goosestep is th' hardest part! / Baldy, [ca. 1981] (Editorial cartoons)
- --You worry about kids too much! / Baldy, [1973 Mar. 9]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Black Oral History Collection (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- C.A. White, July 18, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Charles Warren, June 4, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Flexan Pierce, October 30, 1972 (Oral histories)
- James Lee, July 20, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin James (Part Two), September 26, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin James (Part Two), September 26, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin James (Part Two), September 26, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, November 9, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. James Chase, November 2, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harris, July 18, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Mrs. Armeta Duncan, April 4, 1974 (Oral histories)
- Mrs. Thelma DeWittig, January 18, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Reverend and Mrs. Sam Coleman, December 8, 1972 (Oral histories)
- Tanner, Jack, January 20, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Tanner, Jack, January 20, 1973 (Oral histories)
- Charlotta Bass / California Eagle Photograph Collection (University of Southern California Libraries)
- Civil Rights-- Eisenhower & the Eisenhower Administration (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library)
- The Civil Rights Era in the U.S. News & World Report Photographs Collection: Selected Images from the Collections of the Library of Congress (Library of Congress)
- Bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel, Birmingham, Alabama (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of African Americans viewing the bomb-damaged home of Arthur Shores, NAACP attorney, Birmingham, Alabama (Black-and-white photographs)
- Negro demonstration in Washington, D.C. Justice Dept. Bobby Kennedy speaking to crowd (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil Rights Movement in Virginia : An Exhibition on Display February 7 - June 19, 2004 (Virginia Historical Society)
- Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project (Carnegie Museum of Art)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with four picketers carrying placards with portraits, and protesters in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with picketers carrying placards with portraits and slogans reading "We Shall Not Be Moved," "Too Many Murders," "Freedom Now" and "Don't Vote Hate" (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with picketers carrying placards with portraits and slogans reading "We Shall Not Be Moved," "Too Many Murders," "Freedom Now" and "Don't Vote Hate," another scene (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE sponsored protest outside Civic Arena, with picketers carrying placards with portraits and slogans reading "We Shall Not Be Moved," "Too Many Murders," "Freedom Now" and "Don't Vote Hate," another scene (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of protesters outside of U.S. Steel building, including Byrd Brown with sign reading "NAACP PGH Branch," and Judge Henry Smith with sign reading "US Steel still has segregated facilities in 1966" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Members of the Greater Pittsburgh Improvement League and NAACP, including Judge Henry Smith to the right wearing a trench coat, and Louis "Hop" Kendrick, gathered in and around a truck parked outside of the Civic Arena with large sign reading "Wake up Negroes, Democrats allow these conditions to exist" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women including Harold Hayes second from left, C. DeLores Tucker, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with Duane Darkins and Reverend LeRoy Patrick, on right, at an NAACP Women's Auxiliary event at the William Pitt Union (Black-and-white photographs)
- Men and women walking on sidewalk in protest, including man holding American flag and sign inscribed "...Says NO to Racist Wallace" and another sign inscribed "N.A.A.C.P. Against Bigotry and Wallace" outside of Harp & Crown and Penn-Sheraton Hotel (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP group, including women and boys, marching on Fifth Avenue in front of Beck's Shoe Store and Candy - Rama, holding signs reading "Don't patronize Fifth Avenue Shoe Stores" (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP Protesters in front of shoe store with signs about "Help Mr. K. in Washington, Hurt Mr. K in Moscow" (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP Protesters, including Mary Gloucester in foreground, holding signs reading "Old Man Tokenism..." and "Don't Buy Here" picketing Sears, Roebuck and Company (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP sponsored group of five protesters outside of Sears department store, with signs reading "Down with Tokenism" and "Equal Job Opportunities for All" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Picketers carrying NAACP protest signs marching outside United Mine Safety Appliance Company (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest against slum housing outside Commonwealth Savings and Loan Association, with sign reading "We're in this fight together: NAACP, Urban League, CASH" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters from NAACP outside Mine Safety Appliance Company on Braddock Avenue with signs protesting employment discrimination (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters in Downtown with American flag, armbands reading "Let's March," and a sign reading "This company is helping Khrushchev bury America, it's employment pattern is discriminatory, NAACP" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Baptist Temple Reverend J. A. Williams and woman with sandwich board reading "Protest - racial discrimination in employment breeds poverty, poverty breeds communism, this company has a discriminatory employment pattern, NAACP youth council" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters including Johnny Grice, Dorothy K. Williams, and James McCoy, outside of Jarman shoe store with NAACP signs reading "Don't patronize Fifth Avenue Shoe Store" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters, including Judge Henry Smith and Byrd Brown, marching outside Woolworth's carrying NAACP posters protesting lunch counter segregation, with Matthew Moore, Mal Goode, and Bishop Foggie in background (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters outside [Quality] Shoes, with man holding sign reading "Youth division NAACP Help Mr. K in Wash. DC, Hurt Mr. K in Moscow, Don't buy Jim Crow practices" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protesters with signs reading "Segregation Never, NAACP" and "Bigots Must Go, Baptist Ministerial Conference," outside Sheraton Hotel (Black-and-white photographs)
- Reverend Charles Foggie presenting plaque inscribed Radio Station "WAMO...Presented by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People" to man wearing striped necktie, with Marion Jordan looking on, at Wesley Center A.M.E. Zion Church (Black-and-white photographs)
- Safe and snake plant on platform in corner, with signs inscribed "The Crippled Children" "Don't Forget To Help We Need You!" "We Need Your Help, The Crippled Children and the N.A.A.C.P. This Safe Will Not Open Until Dec.? 1956, Witness by the Checker Club Crippled Children of the N.A.A.C.P. Opening Day Will be Posted" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women and three men in an office with "1958-59 Uptown Teenage Basketball Association" poster and broadside for "Jackie Robinson Civil Rights NAACP" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Two women and three men working in an office with signs on back wall reading "Time to score for civil rights, give - join NAACP" and "1958 Uptown teenage basketball association 1959" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Woman and Matthew Moore, Sr. standing on stairs of church with six flags inscribed "National," "Association," "For Advancement of," "Colored," "People," "1959" (Black-and-white photographs)
- Encyclopedia of Alabama (Encyclopedia of Alabama)
- Arthur Davis Shores (Articles)
- Birmingham Campaign of 1963 (Articles)
- Coretta Scott King (Articles)
- E. D. Nixon (Articles)
- Fred Lee Shuttlesworth (Articles)
- Freedom Rides (Articles)
- Martin Luther King, Jr. (Articles)
- Modern Civil Rights Movement in Alabama (Articles)
- NAACP v. Alabama (Articles)
- Ralph David Abernathy (Articles)
- Samuel Younge, Jr. (Articles)
- U. W. Clemon (Articles)
- Viola Gregg Liuzzo (Articles)
- Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture (Richard C. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies)
- Aaron v. Cooper (Articles)
- Arkansas Council on Human Relations (ACHR) (Articles)
- Arkansas State Press (Articles)
- Bennett, Bruce (Articles)
- Branton, Wiley Austin Sr. (Articles)
- Flowers, William Harold (Articles)
- Lamb, Theodore Lafayette, 1927-1984 (Articles)
- Mercer, Christopher Columbus Jr. (Articles)
- Eyes on the Prize Interviews (Washington University in St. Louis University Libraries)
- FBI Freedom of Information Act Collection (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
- Albert J. Lingo (Federal government records)
- Arthur Ashe (Federal government records)
- Elijah Muhammad (Federal government records)
- Highlander Folk School (Federal government records)
- Jackie Robinson (Federal government records)
- Ku Klux Klan (Federal government records)
- Medgar Evers (Federal government records)
- MIBURN (Mississippi Burning) (Federal government records)
- Nation of Islam (Federal government records)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (Federal government records)
- Roy Wilkins (Federal government records)
- Stanley Levison (Federal government records)
- Stokely Carmichael (Federal government records)
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (Federal government records)
- Theophilus Eugene "Bull" Connor (Federal government records)
- Thurgood Marshall (Federal government records)
- Viola Liuzzo Murder (Federal government records)
- Georgia Public Broadcasting Digital Library (Georgia Public Broadcasting)
- Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- Greensboro Voices: Voicing Observations in Civil Rights and Equality struggles (University of North Carolina at Greensboro's University Libraries)
- Interview with Ralph Johns (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with A. Knighton Stanley (part 1) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with A. Knighton Stanley (part 2) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Alvin Thomas (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Arnold Task (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with B. Elton Cox (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Cecil Bishop (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Charles Davis (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Cleveland Sellers (part 2) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Dargan Frierson (Part 1) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Dargan Frierson (Part 2) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Elizabeth Laizner (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Elizabeth Wheaton (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Evander Gilmer (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Floyd McKissick (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Frances Lewis (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Frances Lewis (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Gloria Jean Howard (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Ima Edwards (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with J. Kenneth Lee (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with J. Kenneth Lee (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jack Moebes (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jack Moebes (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with James Farmer (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with James McMillan (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jibreel Khazan (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jibreel Khazan and Franklin McCain (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jo Spivey (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Joe Mitchell (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with John Alexander (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with John F. Hatchett (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with John F. Hatchett (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Lewis A. Brandon III (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Lois Lucas Williams (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Marion Jones (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Pat Patterson (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Pat Patterson (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Robert L. Glenn (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Sarah Herbin (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Sarah Outterbridge (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Sol Jacobs (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Ullysses Lee Jr. (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Vance H. Chavis (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Vance H. Chavis (Part 1) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Vance H. Chavis (Part 2) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with William Thomas Jr. (Part 1) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with William Thomas Jr. (Part 2) (Oral histories)
- Hearings before the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Rhodes College)
- Highlander Folk School: A Photographic History (Highlander Research and Education Center)
- Eleanor Roosevelt, Myles Horton, Zilphia Horton, and others sitting together for a dinner during the Southern Conference for Human Welfare in Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1939 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of a workshop for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1962 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of a young Zilla Hawes Daniel (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Aileen Austin [sic] at a group reading, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, early to mid 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Aileen Austin [sic] at Boys and Girls Summer Camp, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, early to mid 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Aileen Austin [sic] at Boys and Girls Summer Camp, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, early to mid 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Aileen Austin [sic] during a coffee break at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, early to mid 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Aleine Austin seated in foreground at dinner table at a Furniture Workers meeting, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of an audience seated, listening to a speaker, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of an unidentified boy, about 10-years-old, seated on a park bench (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of an unidentified woman and man using the Highlander Resource and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ann Lockwood Romasco, Bernard Lafayette, John Lewis, and others sitting in audience listening, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ann Lockwood Romasco sitting in the library working alongside another woman, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, mid 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of B.R. Brazeal and Frank Adams in conversation inside on chairs, 1973 April (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of B.R. Brazeal and Frank Adams in conversation inside on chairs, 1973 April (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of B.R. Brazeal sitting in a rocking chair (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of B.R. Brazeal talking with three young people outside in front of car (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Johnson Reagon, Judy Gregory, Dorothy Day, and Anne Hopkins (left to right) seated at a table eating dinner at the Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Johnson Reagon singing, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Alice Cobb standing outside talking, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Conrad Browne of the Highlander Research and Education Center talking outside during the Voter Education Project, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Myles Horton conversing in an interview setting, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1980's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Myles Horton from the Highlander Folk School laughing together in a classroom, Johns Island, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Myles Horton from the Highlander Folk School laughing together in a classroom, Johns Island, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Myles Horton seated together on the front lawn of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Myles Horton talking on the front steps of the Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Septima Clark sitting in a roundtable discussion during the Teacher-Training Workshop for citizenship education, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson and Septima Clark sitting in a roundtable discussion during the Teacher-Training Workshop for citizenship education, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson awarding certificates to adults in a citizenship education class, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson, Dave Dennis from the Congress of Racial Equality, and Bob Moses of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee seated and listening to a speaker, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson from the Highlander Folk School teaching a citizenship class to a small group of adults on Johns Island, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson from the Highlander Folk School teaching a small group of teenagers on Johns Island, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson, Inza McAdoo, and another woman meeting in a bedroom, 1962 December (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson, Inza McAdoo, and Myles Horton talking on the porch of the Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson of the Highlander Folk School talking in front of a small adult audience during the Voter Registration Workshop, Sea Islands, Georgia (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson of the Highlander Research and Education Center talking in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference Citizen Education Project office with Septima Clark sitting behind the desk and two unidentified people (Photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson, Rosa Parks, Joe Brown, Anne Braden, Ralph Tefferteller, and others sitting together during the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson, Septima Clark, and Ralph Helstein from the Packinghouse Workers seated in a roundtable discussion, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson sitting in the audience during the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson speaking in front of a chalkboard during a Voter Registration Workshop with Esau Jenkins, Inza McAdoo, and Aimee Horton, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson speaking in front of an audience during a workshop, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1962 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson talking, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson talking outside with an unidentified woman during the Beauticians Workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson teaching a language course to a small group of adult students on Johns Island, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson teaching adult students at the Voter Registration and Education Workshop along with Esau Jenkins, Inza McAdoo, and Aimee Horton, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1961 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson teaching adult students at the Voter Registration and Education Workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1961 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bernice Robinson teaching adult students at the Voter Registration and Education Workshop with Esau Jenkins, Inza McAdoo, and Aimee Horton, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1961 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bill Buttrick at his desk (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bill Buttrick at his desk (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bill Buttrick enjoying the outdoors with an unidentified man and woman (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bill Buttrick leisurely sitting outside with others under trees (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bill Buttrick's profile (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Bill Buttrick sitting under a tree (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of C.H. Parrish and F.D. Patterson in conversation with a young boy during a Desegregation Workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle Tennessee, 1955 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of C.T. Vivian, Ralph D. Abernathy, Hosea William, Jesse Jackson, and Walter E. Fauntroy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in conversation (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Candie Carawan and Helen Lewis toasting each other, 1999 Spring (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Candie Carawan, Myles Horton, Bea Moulton, and Bernice Robinson posing for group photo on the porch steps of Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Carl Braden (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Carl Braden [Anne Braden] sitting in a classroom with others, 1960 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Catherine Lewis, [sic] daughter of John L. Lewis, Matt Bench of the United Mine Workers of America, Myles Horton of the Highlander Folk School, and others in a meeting (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Catherine Lewis [sic], daughter of labor leader John L. Lewis, reading a newspaper (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Catherine Lewis [sic], daughter of labor leader John L. Lewis, reading a newspaper (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Catherine Lewis [sic], daughter of labor leader John L. Lewis, sitting and laughing with Myles Horton (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Claudia Lewis hanging clothes on an outside clothesline (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Claudia Lewis leaping outside of a log cabin (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Claudia Lewis leisurely sitting outside with a small group (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Claudia Lewis lying on a bed (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Claudia Lewis sitting inside in a small group discussion (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Claudia Lewis standing outside with a small group of women (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of director Mike Clark, circa 1980's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Don West and Mike Clark talking outside the Highlander Research and Educational Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Don West standing behind a chair, reading poetry, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1940's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Cotton (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Cotton (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Cotton, Septima Clark, and others at a Southern Christian Leadership Conference Citizen Education Project workshop at the Dorchester Center in McIntosh, Georgia, 1969 January (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Cotton, Septima Clark, and others at a Southern Christian Leadership Conference Citizen Education Project workshop at the Dorchester Center in McIntosh, Georgia, 1969 January (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Cotton speaking at a table while three others listen during an Southern Christian Leadership Conference Education Conference in Atlanta, Georgia (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Markey, Myles Horton, and others eating while sitting outside on the terrace, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1953 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Markey, Myles Horton, and others sitting outside on the terrace, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1953 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorothy Markey passing a lifesaver candy to an unknown man (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dr. William Van Til and Myles Horton sitting in the library during a workshop session Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dr. William Van Til and others in conversation while sitting around a table during a workshop session, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dr. William Van Til, Myles Horton, and others working around a table during a workshop session, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Earl Gilmore playing the piano, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt and Myles Horton speaking from the porch, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt conversing with Aubrey Williams at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt, Myles Horton, and Jim Stokely in a group pose during an Integration Workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1958 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt, Myles Horton, Zilphia Horton, and others sitting together for a dinner during the Southern Conference for Human Welfare in Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1939 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt seated with May Justus at a dinner table during a reception, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt seated with Myles Horton during dinner during the Southern Conference for Human Welfare in Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1939 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt shaking hands with Vera McCampbell and May Justus at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt speaking from a porch while Myles Horton and May Justus listen, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt speaking from the porch of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt speaking while Myles Horton and May Justus listen on the porch of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt, Willie Thomas, and Charis Horton with Mary Burger's babies in a group pose, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ella Baker and Anne Braden leaving the library, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ella Baker in group including Fred Shuttlesworth and James Bevel outside the library during twenty-fifth anniversary, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ella Baker, Myles Horton, Fred Shuttlesworth, and others in group meeting at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ella Baker, Myles Horton, Fred Shuttlesworth, and others in group meeting at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ella Baker sitting inside the library with others during the twenty-fifth anniversary, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Esau Jenkins and Inza McAdoo, with Evan Carawan on her lap, and others, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Esau Jenkins in conversation with Myles Horton sitting on counter (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Esau Jenkins, Myles Horton, and B.R. Brazeal standing outside, Johns Island, South Carolina, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Esau Jenkins sitting at a dinner table (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of fire bomb damage, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Photographs)
- Photograph of five people sitting inside at a table drinking coffee and conversing, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece and Hazel Dickens seated together in during Reece's eighty-fifth birthday celebration, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece and Pete Seeger of the Highlander Research and Education Center singing on stage during Solidarity Day in Washington D.C., 1981 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece during her eighty-fifth birthday celebration, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece, during her eighty-fifth birthday celebration, seated in a chair alongside Candie Carawan, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece, Myles Horton, Carol Cuyer, and Lois Short seated in a living room laughing during the Music and Coalmining workshop, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1981 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece seated in a chair alongside Bill Murrah and Brenda Bill during her eighty-fifth birthday celebration, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece seated in a chair during her eighty-fifth birthday celebration, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece singing on stage during a workshop on Music and Coalmining at the Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1978 October (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Florence Reece singing on stage with Pete Seeger at a Highlander Benefit Concert at the Bijou Theater in Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982 October (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams and Almator King drinking coffee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Almator King, Sarah Ogan Gunning, and A.L. De Jarnette, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Almator King, Sarah Ogan Gunning, and A.L. De Jarnette, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams in discussion with Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams, Joyce Sucls, and Myles Horton, in discussion, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Frank Adams, Joyce Sucls, and Myles Horton, in discussion, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Lasse and many others sitting in rows of chairs listening to speaker (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Lasse socializing with a large group at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Lasse, Tom Luduy, and Junior Marlowe square dancing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Lasse working on a poster drawing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth and an unidentified woman talking at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1960 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth and an unidentified woman talking outside the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1960 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth and Guy Carawan standing outside the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1960 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Fred Shuttlesworth and Myles Horton in conversation at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar on a couch while Miguel Torres and John Morris play along with a clarinet and guitar during a Music Workshop, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1963 October 19-21 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar while others sing along during the Memorial to Myles Horton, May 5, 1990 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar while others sing along during the Memorial to Myles Horton, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1990 May 5 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar while others sing during a coal mining workshop, circa 1977 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Guy Carawan playing guitar with a girl playing banjo, Mountain Music Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1967 September 11 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Highlander Workshop for SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1962 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Highlander Workshop for SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1962 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Interracial Workshop participants leaving the Highlander Folk School Library, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Inza McAdoo and Aimee Horton standing outside of the Justus House, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1963 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Inza McAdoo and Myles Horton seated outside on the lawn of Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Inza McAdoo, member of the board of the Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1963 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Jenny Vincent playing accordion, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Jim Patten, President of the National Farmer's Union, seated with four other men on a bench outside of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1940's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Kathy Winston seated at a table in the Highlander Library for a meeting, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of KKK march, Riverside Drive in front of Tennessee Marble, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1966 August (Photographs)
- Photograph of KKK march, Riverside Drive in front of Tennessee Marble, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1966 August (Photographs)
- Photograph of KKK march, Riverside Drive in front of Tennessee Marble, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1966 August (Photographs)
- Photograph of KKK march, Riverside Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1966 August (Photographs)
- Photograph of KKK march, Riverside Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1966 August (Photographs)
- Photograph of KKK march, Riverside Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1966 August (Photographs)
- Photograph of Lillian Johnson (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Lillian Johnson, Julie Mabee, Paul Bennett, Perry and Elsie Horton, Myles Horton's parents, and others sitting outside in chairs (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Lillian Johnson, Myles Horton, Louis Thomas of Bessemer, Alabama, standing outside in conversation with another man, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1953 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Lucy Montgomery and Esau Jenkins talking in front of a car outside during a Highlander Folk School workshop, Johns Island, South Carolina, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Lucy Montgomery and Myles Horton talking during a workshop, Johns Island, Georgia, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Lucy Montgomery, Arthur Hayes, and Myles Horton talking outside during a Highlander Folk School workshop held at Johns Island, South Carolina, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Madame Stockton and Charlie Ferguson, writer for Reader's Digest and teacher during one of the Writer's workshops, in conversation, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Martin Luther King, Pete Seeger, Rosa Parks, Ralph Abernathy, and Charis Horton standing in a group pose outside of the library during the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Marting Luther King standing inside the library during the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mary Lawrence leisurely sitting outside with others (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mary Lawrence pulling paper out of an early model copy machine (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mary Lawrence sitting behind a typewriter with an unknown man (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mary Lawrence standing outside (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mary Lawrence standing outside in front of a tree (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of May Lawrence [sic] swimming with an innertube (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of members of the board of directors standing outside in various groups, including B.R. Brazeal, A. Liveright, Septima Clark, Guy and Candie Carawan, Lewis Sinclair, Myles Horton, Charles Gonallion [Gomillion], Esau Jenkins, and Florence Reese [sic], Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark and Myles Horton in conversation at a table with a displayed map (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark drinking coffee next to a fireplace, 1974 January (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark outside in casual conversation with an unidentified woman (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark resting next to a fireplace, 1974 January (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark resting next to a fireplace, 1974 January (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark sitting in a rocking chair, 1974 January (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mike Clark with video camera filming in the woods (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers Union discussion group in conversation, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton and Frank Adams conferring outside the Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton and Frank Adams in discussion, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton and Frank Adams in discussion, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton and Frank Adams, in discussion, Highlander Research and Education Center, New Market, Tennessee, probably 1971 (Photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton and Mikki Marlow, principal of Oak Ridge School, in discussion with others during a workshop on school introduction [integration] in the Highlander Folk School library, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1953 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton, Esau Jenkins, Craig Vincent, sitting outside in a board meeting, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton, R.L.T. Smith, and Tougaloo College group at Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, Mississippi (Photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton, Rich Kirby, Jenny Vincent, and John Morris singing, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton speaking to a small group including Alice Cobb, Anne Romasco, and Esau Jenkins, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1950's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton talking with a student, Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton talking with African American men front of the Council of Federated Organizations' office during Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton talking with Sheriff Elston Clay as he padlocks the main building, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1959 September 26 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Myles Horton, Will Thomas of the Mine, Mill, and Smelter Worker's union at Bessemer, Theodore Brameld, Grace Hamilton, and others lounging in the Horton House at Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1953 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of officials from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference including C.T. Vivian and Dr. Joseph E. Lowery as they survey the smoldering ruins of a business after racial rioting, Liberty City, Miami, Florida, 1980 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett and Annajean Sherman passing a lifesaver candy on toothpicks (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett and Grace Hamilton sitting at a table listening, 1953 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett, Carrie Bennett, and others lounging on the beach (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett, Carrie Bennett, and others swimming in a lake (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett, Lillian Johnson, Mike Liveright, Mom Horton, and others sitting under trees in conversation with each other (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett smoking a pipe inside the library, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett standing outside, 1940's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Paul Bennett, Tom Ludwig, and others standing outside in a group pose (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Pete Seeger and Thorsten Horton sitting in audience listening, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie playing guitars outside, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, late 1930's or early 1940's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Pete Seeger playing banjo for children during the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Pete Seeger playing guitar for local children during the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Peter Gott, playing the banjo, and an unidentified man, playing guitar, Mountain Music Festival, 1967 September 11 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller, 1936 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller and others dancing in a circle during a cultural tour with the Carawans, 1977 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller leaning next to a moonshine distillery near the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller organizing a group of Tennessee lime plant workers, Tennessee, 1937 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller organizing a group of woodcutters in Grundy County, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller sitting organizing a group of workers, mid 1930's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller sitting outside and organizing a group of workers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller smoking a pipe (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller speaking to a group of men in a community meeting outside the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, late 1930's or early 1940's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller speaking to a large group of men seated under trees in front of a large white columned building (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Ralph Tefferteller standing and speaking in front of an audience during a cultural tour with the Carawans, Rye Cove Elementary School, Clinchport, Virginia, 1977 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rev. A.L. De Jarnette, Sandy Liveright, Bill Kornhouser, and others leisurely sitting outside talking and reading papers, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rev A.L. De Jarnette, Vera McCampbell of Monteagle, Harriet Lipton, and others sitting in a circle discussion, 1954 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and Charis Horton pouring drinks for Desegregation Workshop students during a coffee break, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and F. D. Patterson seated at table during a workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 June (Photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and others seated around a table during a workshop in the library, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and Septima Clark posing in a group photo with Clinton High School students, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and Septima Clark seated at table during a workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and Septima Clark seated outside in chairs, 1954 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks and Septima Clark seated together outside (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks, C.H. Parrish, and F.D. Patterson sitting at a table in discussion during the Desegregation Workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks, Lillian Johnson, and other during the desegregation workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 July 24 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks seated at table during a workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks seated in a chair with an unidentified person during the fiftieth anniversary of the Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982 October (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks seated in the library during a workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 June (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks, Septima Clark, F.D. Patterson, C.H. Parrish sitting in the library during the Desegregation Workshop, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks sitting in the audience in the library during the twenty-fifth anniversary, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks standing outside (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks standing outside the library, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks with Clinton High School students at Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rosa Parks with Clinton High School students at Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Sam Reece and Myles Horton seated together outside, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Photographs)
- Photograph of Sarah Ogan Gunning with Myles Horton and Tilman Cadle at Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of seated audience listening to a speaker, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark and others listening to Dorothy Cotton as she speaks from a podium (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark at an oyster roast with Bernice Robinson (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark, C.H. Parrish, F.D. Patterson, Rosa Parks, and others during a Workshop in the Highlander Folk School Library, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1955 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark, Esau Jenkins, and Morris Mitchell eating dinner together at the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1960's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark in conversation with an unidentified woman outside of the Highlander Library, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark, Max Cate, and an unidentified woman conversing outside of the Highlander Library, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark, Myles Horton, and May Justus conferring on a couch at the Horton House in Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark sitting outside with her granddaughter Yvonne Clark during an interracial workshop, 1959 August (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark sitting with a small child on her lap (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Septima Clark sitting with others outside talking during a workshop (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Sheriff Elston Clay of Grundy County, padlocking the Highlander Folk School main building during the school's first closing, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1959 September 26 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Tom Ludwig and Charis Horton exchanging presents at a Christmas party for Clinton High School students, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 December (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Tom Ludwig and Charis Horton exchanging presents at a Christmas party for Clinton High School students, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 December (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Tom Ludwig and Charis Horton exchanging presents at a Christmas party for Clinton High School students, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1956 December (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of unidentified man playing guitar and a small audience singing along, Mountain Music Festival, 1967 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of unidentified man playing guitar while an audience sings along, Mountain Music Festival, 1967 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of William Kunstler and Buddy Zieger standing in conversation with another person (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of William Kunstler and Cas Walker walking away with others from a meeting (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of William Kunstler sitting in chair, 1969 or 1970 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of William Kunstler speaking at the Knoxville College Student Trial with Ralph Beane, Knoxville College, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1970 or 1971 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of women learning how to sew during a sewing class, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Woody Guthrie sitting in an informal pose with guitar, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1930's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of workshop for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Myles Horton, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1962 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Zilla Hawes Daniel speaking at the Highlander's fiftieth anniversary, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982 October (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Zilla Hawes Daniel walking up a hill with the Highlander fiftieth anniversary tent in the background, Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982 October (Black-and-white photographs)
- Ralph Tefferteller and two other men working on wood outside (Black-and-white photographs)
- Rosa Parks sitting in a chair during fiftieth anniversary gathering, 1982 October (Black-and-white photographs)
- Unidentified man playing guitar for a small audience singing along, Mountain Music Festival, 1967 (Black-and-white photographs)
- "Integrated in All Respects": Ed Friend's Highlander Folk School Films and the Politics of Segregation (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Isaiah DeQuincey Newman, (1911-1985), Papers, 1929-2003 ()
- Annual Report, December 1, 1968, The South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Annual Report, December 5, 1965 - December 2, 1966, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Annual Report, November 30, 1967, The South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Composite Report for the Board of Directors, October 19-22, 1961, The South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return--1960 (Text)
- Form 2160, IRS Statement of Employee Business Expenses (Text)
- in Columbia to point up the dire need (Text)
- Letter, February 24, 1971, I.D. Newman to James G. Barns (Text)
- Letter, February 24, 1971, I.D. Newman to Robert H. White (Text)
- Memorandum, n.d., I.D. Newman to Gloster B. Current (Text)
- Memorandum, n.d., I.D. Newman to NAACP Branch officers and executive committee members, youth councils, young adult councils, and college chapters (Text)
- Monthly Report, February 3 - March 8, 1966 (Text)
- Monthly Report, March 3 - May 3, 1964, South Carolina State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Monthly Report of Field Secretary, April 19, 1963 - May 8, 1963, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Monthly Report of Field Secretary, August 30 - September 12, 1964, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Transcript (Text)
- Progress Report, July 30, 1962, Equal Employment Opportunity Campaign and Kind Street No Buying Strike; Special Report, n.d., Spartanburg Sit-in (Text)
- Report, August 1 - October 8, 1967 (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, April 4 - May 5, 1962, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, August 20 - October 12, 1962, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, February 6, 1963 - March 5, 1963, South Carolina Conference of Branches the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, January 31, 1962 - March 2, 1962, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, March 2, 1962 - April 3, 1962, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, May 6 - June 2, 1962, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, November 1, 1961, The South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Report of Field Secretary, October 1, 1961, South Carolina Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Text)
- Special Report #3, n.d., Picketing of S.H. Kress and F.W. Woolworth Stores in South Carolina (Text)
- Jack Rabin collection on Alabama Civil Rights and Southern Activists (Penn State Special Collections Library)
- James Karales : 1956-1969 (Duke University's Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library)
- King County Snapshots: A Photographic Heritage of Seattle and Surrounding Communities (University of Washington's Libraries)
- LIFE Presents : never-before-published Photos From Memphis, April 4, 1968
- Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky (Kentucky Educational Television)
- Louisiana Historical Photographs of the State Library (Louisiana State Library)
- Ku Klux Klan rally on the Louisiana State Capitol steps in Baton Rouge in the 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Ku Klux Klan rally on the Louisiana State Capitol steps in Baton Rouge in the 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Ku Klux Klan rally on the Louisiana State Capitol steps in Baton Rouge in the 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Memphis World, January 27, 1950 (Rhodes College)
- Moncrief photograph collection (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, case suspects, Jan 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, demonstrations, Jan 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, demonstrations, Jan 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, demonstrations, Jan 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, demonstrations, Jan 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, demonstrations, Jan 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, demonstrations, Jan 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, House/Store, 1966 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer suspects (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer suspects (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer suspects (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer suspects (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dahmer, suspects, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- KKK Rally, 1965 (Black-and-white photographs)
- mith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sessums Trial, May 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, Feb 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Smith, C. E. NAACP house, February 20, 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Music and Civil Rights (Rhodes College)
- Nashville Public Library Digital Collections Portal: Civil Rights (Nashville Public Library)
- A first step toward school integration, 1958 June (Pamphlets)
- Highlander Folk School, circa 1940 (Pamphlets)
- Photograph of demonstrators, led by Reverend James Luther Bevel, Greyhound Bus Terminal, Nashville, Tennessee, 1960 March 03 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of mass meeting, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, with Guy Carawan leading song on guitar, 1960 April 21 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Stokely Carmichael, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1967 April 08 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of workshop participants at Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee, 1957 August 31 (Black-and-white photographs)
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (New Georgia Encyclopedia)
- Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum (Articles)
- Albany Movement (Articles)
- Americus Movement (Articles)
- Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church) (Articles)
- Coretta Scott King (1927-2006) (Articles)
- Freedom Rides (Articles)
- Ku Klux Klan in the twentieth century (Articles)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (Articles)
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) (Articles)
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) (Articles)
- William G. Anderson (b. 1927) (Articles)
- Oh Freedom Over Me (American Public Media)
- Online Manuscript Resources in Southern Women's History (Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Books Library (Emory University))
- Advertisement copy: "An Appeal for Human Rights," signed by students of six Atlanta Universities, 9 March 1960 (Texts (document genres))
- Constitution, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 29 April 1962 (Constitutions)
- Letter from Eliza Paschall to Danny Mitchell and Jim Foreman, 14 February 1962 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter from Todd Gitlin, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), to Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC), 7 May 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Meeting memo: "Suggestions for non-Southern Student actions--from August SNCC meeting," undated (Memorandums)
- Memo from Anne Braden to the Southern Students Organizing Committee: "Relationship to SNCC," 17 April 1964 (Memorandums)
- Pamphlet: "Genocide in Mississippi," published by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, undated (Pamphlets)
- Petition: "Marchers for Jobs and Freedom," Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Atlanta, Georgia, ca. 1962 (Petitions)
- Photo,"Thomas E. Gilmore, Greene Co., Alabama, worked for SCLC-AFSC," undated (Black-and-white photographs)
- Printed matter: "Freedom Registration," COFO, Jackson, Mississippi, undated (Leaflets)
- Printed matter: "Mississippi Student Union," COFO, Jackson, Mississippi, undated (Brochures)
- Printed matter: "Mississippi: Subversion of the Right to Vote," undated (Covers (gathered matter components))
- Printed matter: "Soul Force," April - May 1972 (Periodicals)
- Printed matter: "Soul Force," September - October 1972 (Covers (gathered matter components))
- Printed matter: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Brochure, August 1963 (Brochures)
- Printed matter: "This is SNCC," Spring 1961 (Pamphlets)
- Printed matter, "Work-Study Project," COFO, Jackson, Mississippi, undated (Brochures)
- Oral Histories: Interviews with Sam H. Bowers, Jr. (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Oral Histories of the American South: The Civil Rights Movement (Documenting the American South (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill))
- Oral history interview with Alexander M. Rivera, November 30, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Billy E. Barnes, November 6, 2003 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Clyde Cook, July 10, 1977 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Ella Baker, April 19, 1977 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Ella Baker, September 4, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Howard Kester, July 22, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Igal Roodenko, April 11, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with J. Randolph Taylor, May 23, 1985 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with John Lewis, November 20, 1973 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Julian Bond, November 1 and 22, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Lemuel Delany, July 15, 2005 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Louise Young, February 14, 1972 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Modjeska Simkins, July 28, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Modjeska Simkins, November 15, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Septima Poinsette Clark, July 25, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Septima Poinsette Clark, July 30, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Stetson Kennedy, May 11, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with W. Horace Carter, January 17, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Papers of Justice Tom C. Clark: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Cases of the U.S. Supreme Court (Tarlton Law Library (University of Texas))
- The Administrative Side of Chief Justice Hughes (Case files)
- Docket sheet for McLaurin case (Dockets)
- Docket sheet for Quicksall case (Dockets)
- Docket sheet for Sweatt case (Dockets)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of Memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Draft of opinion in McLaurin case delivered by Chief Justice Vinson (Case files)
- Draft of opinion in Sweatt case delivered by Chief Justice Vinson (Case files)
- Handwritten draft of memo to Conference from Justice Clark (Case files)
- Handwritten notes on Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Case files)
- Memo to Conference from Justice Clark about Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Case files)
- Memo to Justice Clark from law clerk about the Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Case files)
- Per curiam (McLaurin case) (Case files)
- Per curiam (McLaurin case) (Case files)
- Summary of Sweatt and McLaurin cases (Memorandums)
- Summary of Sweatt case (Case files)
- Powerful Days in Black and White (Eastman Kodak Company)
- Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine Papers ca. 1918-2000 ()
- Essay, ca. 1949 Dec. 4, Things that happened since Nov. 11, 1949, [Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.] (Articles)
- Essay, n.d., The Outlawing Land, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Texts (document genres))
- Essay, n.d., The South is Progressive in Outlawing, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Texts (document genres))
- Invitation, 1979 May 11, (Columbia, S.C.), Governor and Mrs. Richard W. Riley and S.C. Conference of Branches of NAACP, to Mrs. [Mattie] DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Invitations)
- Letter, 1948 Apr. 7, (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Flutie Boyd (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Apr. 7, (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Flutie Boyd (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Feb. 10, (Columbia, S.C.), James M. Hinton, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Feb. 5, (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to James Hinton, (Columbia, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Mar. 12, (Columbia, S.C.), James M. Hinton, to Levi Pearson, (Manning, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Mar. 5, (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to J.M. Hinton, [Columbia, S.C.] (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Mar., J.M. Hinton [Columbia, S.C.], Open letter to Negro Citizens in Clarendon County (S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 May 28, (Columbia, S.C.), James M. Hinton, to Sir (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1948 Sept. 30, (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to [James M.] Hinton and [Harry R.] Boulware, [Columbia, S.C.] (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1949 Dec. 13, Please Announce…parent and friends meeting… Parent Action Committee [Parents' Committee on Action], Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1949 June 9, (Summerton, S.C.), [Parents'] Committee on Action, to Trustees of District 22, Clarendon County, (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1949 June 9, (Summerton, S.C.), [Parents'] Committee on Action, to Trustees of District 22, Clarendon County, (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1949 Nov. 14, (Columbia, S.C.), Eugene A.R. Montgomery, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1952 July 23, (Lake City, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to J.S. Boyd (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1952 Sept. 4, (Lake City, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to J.S. Boyd, (Manning, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1955 Jan. 10, (Lake City, S.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Chairman and Board of Directors, NAACP, (New York, NY) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, [1955], (New York, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Clarendon County Branch NAACP, (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1955 Nov. 23, (New York, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Mrs. R.H. MacEacherson (East Hampton, M.A.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1955 Nov. 23, (New York, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Sol Berkowitz, (New York, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1955 Oct. 18, (Columbia, S.C.), James M. Hinton, to Mrs. [Mattie] DeLaine (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1956 Mar. 20, (New York, N.Y.), Constance Baker Motley, to J. A. DeLaine, (New York, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1956 Nov. 12, (Summerton, S.C.), E.E. Richburg, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Buffalo, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1957 May 26, (Columbia, S.C.), John H. McCray, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., [Buffalo, N.Y.] (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1959 Aug. 26, (Spartanburg, S.C.), I. DeQuincey Newman, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Hollis, Long Island, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1961 Dec. 11, (New York, N.Y.), Roy Wilkins, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Hollis, Long Island, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1961 Nov. 28, (Hollis, Long Island, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Roy Wilkins and Board of Directors of NAACP, (New York, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1962 Feb. 5, (New York, N.Y.), Gloster B. Current, to Harry Briggs, Sr., (Bronx, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1962 Jan. 11, (New York, N.Y.), Gloster B. Current, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Brooklyn, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1962 Jan. 16, (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Briggs, Sr. (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1962 Jan. 29, (New York, N.Y.), Gloster B. Current, to Harry Briggs, Sr., (Bronx, New York) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1964 May 1, (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to I. DeQuincey Newman, (Columbia, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1964 May 13, (Cincinnati, O.H.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to I. DeQuincey Newman, (Charleston, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Apr. 13, (Manning, S.C.), Herman M. Ridgill, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Hollis, Long Island, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1973 Jan. 8, (Charlotte, N.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to My dear Sirs (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1979 May 1, (Columbia, S.C.), Isaac W. Williams, to Mrs. [Mattie] DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1979 May 8, (New York, N.Y.), Louise Frillmann, to Mrs. [Mattie] DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Petition, 1949 Nov. 11, (Clarendon County, S.C.) Harry Briggs, et al., to the Board of Trustees for School District No. 22 (Clarendon County, S.C.) (Legal documents)
- Petition, 1949 Nov. 11, Harry Briggs, et al., to the Board of Trustees for School District No. 22, Clarendon County Board of Education (S.C.) (Legal documents)
- Petition, 1961 Nov. 26, (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Calvary A.M.E. Church Committee and Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to NAACP (Texts (document genres))
- Photograph, 1951 June 17, [Summerton, S.C.], J.W. Seals, J.S. Boyd, E.E. Richburg, and Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1951 June 17, (Summerton, S.C.), Plaintiffs in the Clarendon County School Segregation Case (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1952 Mar. 30, (Lake City, S.C.), L.B. Rivers, Ella Ragin, Rebecca Seals, Henretta Nelson, Mrs. Edward Frazier, and Rebecca Brown (Black-and-white photographs)
- Program, [1951 June 17], (Summerton, S.C.), A Testimonial Honoring Parent Plaintiffs and Their Children…, S.C. Conference of NAACP (Programs)
- Program, 1973 Mar. 23, (Manning, S.C.), Funeral Services for the Late Rev. James W. Seals, Society Hill A.M.E. Church (Programs)
- Program, 1977 July 24, (Davis Station, S.C.), In Remembrance, Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church (Programs)
- Program, 1990 Aug. 26, (Charleston, S.C.), An Evening with the Stars, S.C. Conference of Branches, NAACP, Stan Margulies, and George Stevens, Jr. (Programs)
- Speech, 1956 Mar. 28, (Schenectady, N.Y.), The Stupidity of Humanity in the United States, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Speech, 1956 May 30, (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Brooklyn College audience (Speeches)
- Speech, 1974 May 17, Cronology [sic] of Events Leading to Inviting the NAACP into Clarendon County, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to 20th Anniversary Celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court's Decision Outlawing Segregation in Public Schools of America, (New York, N.Y.) (Speeches)
- Speech, n.d., Master of ceremonies, fellow ministers… Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Speech, n.d., (Summerton, S.C.), It Was Here, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Speech, n.d., The White Citizens Council and States Right League, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Telegram, 1984 Feb. 28, (New York, N.Y.), Jack Greenberg, to Mrs. Mattie DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Telegrams)
- Ticket, 1952 May 28, Testimonial Dinner honoring J.Waties Waring (Invitations)
- Russell B. Sugarmon Collection (Rhodes College)
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Folders (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Aaron Henry (Memorandums)
- Buford Posey (Letters (correspondence))
- Charles Evers (Reports)
- Charles Evers (Memorandums)
- Charles Evers (Articles)
- Correspondence -- congressional delegation (Letters (correspondence))
- Director -- personal (beginning 11-10-66) (Memorandums)
- John Hewlett (Articles)
- Johnny Frazier (Jack) (Reports)
- [Madison Co.] (Memorandums)
- Madison County (Letters (correspondence))
- Phillip Lapsanski [sic] (Articles)
- A.S.C.S. - Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Articles)
- Young Socialist Alliance (Newsletters)
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Photographs (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to Benjamin E. Smith, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1961 November 20 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to Elijah Muhammad, Chicago, Illinois, 1961 April 10 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to Elijah Muhammad, Chicago, Illinois, 1961 April 10 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to James A. Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962 February 28 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to James A. Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962 June 5 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to James Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1961 October 2 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to Mrs. Edgar B. Stern [sic], New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962 June 21 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Des Moines, Iowa, to Jim Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1963 October 1 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Los Angeles, California, to Carl and Anne Braden, Louisville, Kentucky, 1959 July 21 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Los Angeles, California, to James Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1963 August 21 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Louisville, Kentucky, to James Dombrowski and Henri, 1962 December 11 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: Monteagle, Tennessee, to James Dombrowski, 1961 June 11 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: New Orleans, Louisiana, to James Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962 July 5 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: New Orleans, Louisiana, to William H. Melish, Brooklyn, New York, 1963 January 15 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: New Orleans, Louisiana, to William H. Melish, Brooklyn, New York, 1963 January 15 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: New York, New York, to James Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1961 February 17 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Aubrey Williams, 1959 August 21 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Bob Zellner, 1961 June 13 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Howard Melish, Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 April 9 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Jim Dombrowski, 1963 February 13 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Jim Dombrowski, 1963 July 19 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, New York, New York, 1961 February 27 (Letters (correspondence))
- Memorandum: to Howard [sic] Melish, 1963 January 18 (Correspondence)
- Memorandum: to Jim Dombrowski, 1962 July 23 (Memorandums)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission image of the charter for Highlander Folk School issued by the state of Tennessee, 1934 (Corporation records)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a bank check from the account of Southern Conference Educational Fund written to Martin Luther King, Jr. and signed by Benjamin E. Smith and James A. Dombrowski, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1963 March 7 (Checks (bank checks))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of A. D. Vaughn dressed in a suit and standing on a sidewalk outside of the entrance to an Islamic temple, 1959 September 11 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a Greek revival style brick house with four white columns used as a training facility for Southern Christian Leadership Conference, McIntosh, Georgia, 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a hand-drawn sign containing information about the time, location and aims of a local COFO meeting, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1964 July 24 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a male standing at the entrance of Temple of Islam talking to two women, a child and a man with crutches, 1959 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a man without a shirt standing on the grass and two men reading beside a tree during a COFO training session for volunteers, Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a page of typewritten notes taken during an executive committee meeting of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960s (Records (documents))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a profile and head-on view of Samuel Theodore Block taken at the time of his arrest in Greenwood, Mississippi, 1962 December 6 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a profile view of Daniel E. Byrd standing at a wooden podium with the palms of his hands extended, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a seated Clarence Mitchell dressed in a suit and looking downward, Washington, D.C., 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a sign post containing a flier for a local COFO meeting in addition to two permanent signs that read "No Dumping" and "Good Samaritan Training Center", Hattiesburg, Mississippi, 1964 July 24 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a typewritten biographical sketch of Anne Braden, 1960s (Texts (document genres))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a woman standing on a sidewalk during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of a woman wearing sunglasses and standing on a sidewalk during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Alton Montgomery wearing a suit jacket and necktie sitting in front of two unidentified African American women wearing dresses, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of an African American male holding a guitar alongside a white female standing on a sidewalk during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of an African American minister and an African American female college student talking with a white male during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of an African American woman walking on a sidewalk during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of an inscription appearing on the backside of a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr., Anne Braden, Carl Braden and James A. Dombrowski taken at a conference for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Birmingham, Alabama, 1962 September 27 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of an unidentified female taking notes while sitting on a sidewalk with an unidentified male during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of an unidentified male standing on a sidewalk and smoking a pipe at a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Anthony John O'Brien that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 May 5 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Benjamin Elton Cox following his arrest in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1961 July 10 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Bob Lines that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of C.A. Hall, Jackson, Mississippi, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of C. R. Darden taken in Meridian, Mississippi, 1960 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Daniel Adam Kline that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Dennis Sweeney, Council of Federated Organizations worker, Mississippi, 1967 June 17 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Dial Parrott that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Don West dressed in a suit, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Dr. T. R. M. Howard dressed in a bowtie and sitting behind three microphones, Chicago, Illinois, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of E. J. Stringer dressed in a suit and seated in the foreground of several African Americans wearing choir robes, Columbus, Mississippi, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Eleanor Beth Moore that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Eleanora Willing Patterson that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Elijah Muhammad Poole [sic] standing in the doorway of an airplane as others disembark plane, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960 September 21 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Elijah Muhammad Poole [sic] walking alongside a woman and others after disembarking from an airplane in Atlanta, Georgia, 1960 September 21 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of four checks from the account of Southern Conference Educational Fund written to Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Union Savings and Loan Association and Operation Freedom, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962 (Checks (bank checks))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Fred V. Martin that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 March 30 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Gibbs Von Kinderman that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Harold Ickes that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Helen O'Neal standing with another woman and three men looking at items in a box on the ground during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Howard Kirschenbaum that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 March 30 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Hulbert Martin that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of J. B. Stoner, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of J. B. Stoner looking at an object in his hands while an unidentified female and child look on, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of James C. Ohls that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Jean Anne Konzen that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Jeremiah Pugh walking along a sidewalk, Mississippi, 1959 September 11 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Jo Ann Ooiman [sic] that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Jo Freeman and an unidentified African American male talking in the lobby of the Heidelberg Hotel, Jackson, Mississippi, 1966 August (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Joseph Dean Keesecker that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 March 28 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Kenneth Kipnis that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of L. S. Alexander, Jackson, Mississippi, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Margaret Ann Kerr that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking at a conference for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference with Anne Braden, Carl Braden and James A. Dombrowski seated in the background, Birmingham, Alabama, 1962 September 27 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Marty Burke, Clint [sic] Collier, Claire Morse and Bennie [sic] Clark walking down a sidewalk during a demonstration protesting Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's visit to Jackson, Mississippi, 1960s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Michael L. Kogan that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Mrs. Robinson standing outside with an unidentified African American preacher during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Parrish Kelley that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 March 29 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Paul A. Miller that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 April 24 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Robert Pardun that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Rosa Clay (center), Mrs. Robinson (right) and an unidentified African American woman during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Rosa Clay (right), Mrs. Robinson (center) and an unidentified African American woman during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Sharon Gail Kaplan that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Shirley Jean Littlejohn that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Stephen LaVerne Johnson that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Susan Martin that accompanied her application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of the backside of a check deposited for Southern Christian Leadership Conference and endorsed by Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 March 7 (Records (documents))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Theodore R. Jacqueney that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of three checks written from the account of Southern Conference Educational Fund to Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and one check from the account of Southern Conference Educational Fund written to March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962-1963 (Checks (bank checks))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Tim [sic] Morrison that accompanied his application form to participate in the Council of Federated Organization's Mississippi Summer Project, Jackson, Mississippi, 1964 May 4 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of two African American males standing with a white female viewing the contents of box shown by a white male during a COFO training session for volunteers, Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of two men and a woman walking on a sidewalk during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white-photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of two women sitting outside on a stone wall during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of two women walking on a sidewalk during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Victoria Gray [sic] standing with a group of men and women and looking at items on the ground during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph taken from a newspaper of Aaron Henry, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph taken up close of two women sitting outside on a stone wall during a training session for COFO volunteers in Oxford, Ohio, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture (Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture)
- Turning Points in Wisconsin History (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- USM Historical Manuscripts (University of Southern Mississippi)
- Additional materials which Freedom School and community center workers must bring with them; [n.d.] (Text)
- Address to SNCC staff members and list of questions about Mississippi; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Adopt a freedom school; [n.d.] (Text)
- African-American child standing by car (Black-and-white photographs)
- African-American volunteer, close-up (1) (Black-and-white photographs)
- African-American volunteer, close-up (2) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Agenda for SNCC staff meeting; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- and Joshua commanded the people to shout...and the people shouted with a great shout and the walls fell down flat...and they took the city; [1964] (Text)
- Annie Devine at orientation (Black-and-white photographs)
- Arrest record and offense reports (Federal government records)
- Arthur and Carolyn Reese in meeting (Black-and-white photographs)
- Arthur and Carolyn Reese with Susan Stokes (Black-and-white photographs)
- Arthur Reese, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Article reprint, What we want, by Stokely Carmichael; [1966] (Texts (document genres))
- Background report on Natchez; 1965 (Text)
- Bullet hole (Black-and-white photographs)
- Bullet hole in car grille (Black-and-white photographs)
- Calendar of coercion; 1964 (Image; Text)
- Campaign button "Freedom now : CORE" [n.d.] (Buttons (information artifacts))
- Campaign button "I am a registered voter are you?" N.A.A.C.P. Voter Registration Committee"; [n.d.] (Buttons (information artifacts))
- Campaign button "One man one vote : SNCC" [n.d.] (Buttons (information artifacts))
- Campaign button "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee : Support Southern students" [n.d.] (Buttons (information artifacts))
- Campaign button "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee : We shall overcome" [n.d.] (Buttons (information artifacts))
- Campaign headquarters of Victoria Jackson Gray (Adams) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Carolyn and Arthur Reese at Priest Creek Missionary Baptist Church (Black-and-white photographs)
- Carolyn and Arthur Reese, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Carolyn and Arthur Reese in front of COFO headquarters (Black-and-white photographs)
- Case study: statements of discipline of non-violent movements; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Casey Hayden, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Certificate of attendance, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Records)
- Challenge of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (Letters (correspondence))
- Citizenship education program (Texts (document genres))
- Clay County, Mississippi, project report; November 28, 1966 (Texts (document genres))
- COFO cartoon (Newsletters)
- COFO poster (Political posters)
- COFO program (Text)
- COFO program (Winter 1964 - Spring 1965) (Text)
- COFO : what it is : what it does; [n.d.] (Text)
- College students and others needed for CORE summer program; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- Complaint form and instructions; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Congressional record : Council of Federated Organizations civil rights action program in the state of Mississippi; June 16, 1964 (Text)
- Constitution and by-laws of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Records)
- Contacts from trip to New Orleans; July 14, 1964 (Text)
- Contacts : Gene Guerrero; [n.d.] (Text)
- Conversation between Doug [?] and Dr. Mason; July 15, 1964 (Text)
- CORE community center flyer; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- CORE-lator, no. 104; February 1964 (Image; Text)
- CORE-lator, no. 105; April 1964 (Image; Text)
- CORE-lator, no. 107; August 1964 (Image; Text)
- CORE-lator, no. 108; October 1964 (Image; Text)
- Cotton vote in Mississippi (Text)
- Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) brochure (Brochures)
- Current status of Mississippi legislation (Text)
- Daily report from Ed Hamlett; July 22, 1964 (Text)
- Daily report from Ed Hamlett; July 23- 24, 1964 (Text)
- Daily report from Gene Guerrero; July 24, 1964 (Text)
- Demonstration of nonviolent self-defense (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dona Richards Moses, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dorie Ladner (Black-and-white photographs)
- Double-sided SNCC Flyer (Flyers)
- Doug Smith and Sandy Leigh participate in voter registration canvassing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Dr. Staughton Lynd, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Elderly African-American man, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Fact sheet on Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party's statutory challenge and contest of Mississippi's 5 seats in the House of Representatives served Dec. 4, 1964; December 1964 (Text)
- FBI file #157-333 regarding arrest of freedom riders; July 14, 1961 (Federal government records)
- FBI file, freedom ride, 1961 (Federal government records)
- FBI teletype, SAC Mobile to Director FBI and SAC-S New Orleans, New York, and Chicago; July 9, 1961 (Federal government records)
- Federal programs project (Text)
- Forces of progress; January 20, 1956 (Essays)
- Freedom Carrier; July 16, 1964 (Text)
- Freedom centers (Text)
- Freedom Centers: Mississippi Freedom Summer project; March 1964 (Text)
- Freedom registration brochure (Newsletters)
- Freedom School data; [n.d.] (Text)
- Freedom schools : an account of a new and powerful instrument in the civil rights field today; January 1965 (Image; Text)
- Freedom Summer pocket journal; 1964 (Text)
- Freedom summer recollections (Text)
- Freedom Summer training session, 1964 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Grass roots organizing project; December 1-8, 1966 (Texts (document genres))
- Guests at Dahmer fish fry (Black-and-white photographs)
- Guidelines for action for parents of New York area students going to Mississippi (Letters (correspondence))
- Highlights in the history of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Text)
- How the civil rights bill is being subverted in Mississippi; August 4, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- In support of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Information about P.D. East; December 1956 (Letters (correspondence))
- Information sheet-Project Mississippi (Text)
- Instruction in nonviolent self-defense (Black-and-white photographs)
- James Forman addresses volunteers (Black-and-white photographs)
- James Forman : biographical sketch; [n.d.] (Text)
- James Forman, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Know your rights (Pamphlets)
- Ku Klux Klan poster (Posters)
- Late report on the MFDP Congressional challenge; January 11, 1965 (Text)
- Lawrence Guyot (Black-and-white photographs)
- Lecture for Freedom School teachers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Letter and notes, Leslie W. Dunbar to Will Campbell; March 8, 1965 (Notes)
- Letter, Anne Braden to Ed [Hamlett]; February 1, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Anne Braden to Ed [Hamlett]; May 19, 1963 (Text)
- Letter, Aviva [Futorian] to Katny [sic]; Spring 1965 (Text)
- Letter, Betty G. [Garman] to Kathy Dahl; March 23, 1965 (Text)
- Letter, Betty Garman to SNCC volunteers; [n.d.] (Text)
- Letter, Bob Moses to Wyatt [?]; July 14, 1961 (Notes)
- Letter, Carol Rogoff, et al. to Friend; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- Letter, Charles Smith to Ed [Hamlett]; April 20, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, COFO Hattiesburg staff to Friends; December 28, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Dick [?] to Mike [Miller]; April 27, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Dottie [Zellner?] to Anne Braden and Ed Hamlett; May 5, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Dottie [Zellner?] to Ed [Hamlett]; May 27, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Doug and Gail [Brown] to Friends of SNCC Office; March 4, 1965 (Text)
- Letter, Elinor Lerner to Kathy Dall [sic]; February 18, 1965 (Text)
- Letter, Eric P. Jones to Freedom Fighters; June 23, [1964] (Text)
- Letter, Evelyn R. Smith to the President of Temple B'nai Israel; December 26, 1964 (Texts (document genres))
- Letter from Mississippi; July 4 [1965] (Text)
- Letter from Ray Money, Jr.; 1964 (Text)
- Letter from Robert Moses; [1964] (Texts (document genres))
- Letter from Robert Moses; [1964] (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, Jan to Barbara Lindsey; January 5, 1965 (Text)
- Letter, Jesse Morris (COFO) to workers and friends of the Mississippi Freedom Project; September 14, 1964 (Newsletters)
- Letter, Jill Wakeman (Goodman) to friends, July 8, 1966 (Text)
- Letter, Karen Pate to friends; June 11, 1965 (Text)
- Letter, Kathleen Dahl to Berkeley CORE; Fall 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Margaret Madrid to the Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle; July 18, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Matthew Zwerling to Israel and Florence Zwerling and Sara; June 23, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Matthew Zwerling to Israel and Florence Zwerling; August 6, 1964 (Notes)
- Letter, Matthew Zwerling to Israel and Florence Zwerling; July 14, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Matthew Zwerling to Israel and Florence Zwerling; July 3, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Mike Miller to Julie Prettyman; September 3, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Mississippi summer project staff to summer project workers; May 5, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Muriel Tillinghast to Friends; December 29, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, Ned (Opton) to Kathy (Dahl) and John [Cummings Tappiener?]; November 22, 1966 (Text)
- Letter, Peggy Quinn to Kathy [Kathleen Dahl]; [1965?] (Text)
- Letter, Phyl [?] to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellin; February 11, 1965 (Text)
- Letter Sam H. Franklin to Will D. Campbell; 27 September 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Sandra Adickes to Ella Baker; April 2, 1971 (Text)
- Letter, Sid Walker to Friend; April 26, 1966 (Text)
- Letter, Steven McNichols to student body presidents, NSA coordinators, and student editors; October 12, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Summer project staff to friend; May 18, 1964 (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, Virginia Scott to Ed [Hamlett]; August 6, 1964 (Text)
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to Dr. Harold Fleming; May 13, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to Sam H. Franklin; November 5, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Zoya Zeman to Zeman family; April 26, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letters and memos; May 1964 (Text)
- Letters to the editor; July 15, 1966 (Text)
- Local African-American man at MFDP meeting (Black-and-white photographs)
- Look: Vol. 27, no. 10; 1963 (Image; Text)
- Lorne Cress singing (Black-and-white photographs)
- M is for Mississippi and Murder; November 1955 (Text)
- Martin Luther King at Communist training school; April 22, 1965 (Image; Text)
- Materials needed by COFO; September 1964 (Text)
- Meeting at the Green Door Cafe (Black-and-white photographs)
- Meeting of volunteers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Memo, Aaron Henry, Bob Moses and Dave Dennis to Roy Wilkins, et al.; April 28, 1964 (Text)
- Memo, Betty Garman to friends of SNCC, campus contacts and others; October 27, 1964 (Text)
- Memo, Bob Moses to Mississippi Summer Project contacts; June 27, 1964 (Texts (document genres))
- Memo, Cleve Sellers to Northern SNCC offices; August 16, 1966 (Texts (document genres))
- Memo, COFO summer project committee to summer project participants; [n.d.] (Text)
- Memo from Nelson Blackstock; July 12-13, [1964] (Text)
- Memo from [?] Whitman; July 8-10, [1964] (Text)
- Memo, Jim Dombrowski to SCEF Board Members and other friends; June 25, 1964 (Text)
- Memo, Jimmy Garrett to SNCC staff; [1965] (Text)
- Memo, John Morsell to the President of the Branches, youth councils, college chapters, and state conferences; March 22, 1965 (Text)
- Memo, Jon Else to returned summer volunteers; November 3, 1964. (Text)
- Memo, Kenneth L. Dean to Paul Anthony and J. Edwin Stanfield; [n.d.] (Memorandums)
- Memo, Lois Chaffee to everybody interested in or working in the Community Center program; [n.d.] (Text)
- Memo, Marks COFO to Jackson COFO; February 3, 1964 (Text)
- Memo, Mary Valera to Mrs. Deborah Cole; February 20, 1966 (Text)
- Memo, Mississipi summer project staff to summer project voter registration workers; [1964?] (Text)
- Memo, Mississippi Summer Project Committee to accepted applicants; [n.d.] (Text)
- Memo of a visit with Mr. George at Biloxi High School; July 13, [1964] (Text)
- Memo of COFO meeting minutes; July 19, 1964 (Text)
- Memo of White Folks Project meeting minutes; July 12, 1964 (Text)
- Memo of White Folks Project meeting minutes; July 15, 1964 (Text)
- Memo of White Folks Project meeting minutes; July 5, 1964 (Text)
- Memo, SNCC interne [sic] program; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Memo, Southern Conference Educational Fund; May 9, 1968 (Texts (Document genres))
- Memo, study institute to be held after staff retreat at Gulfside Methodist Assembly, Waveland, Mississippi; [n.d.] (Text)
- Memo to [civil rights workers]; June 30, 1964 (Text)
- Memo to COFO staff and supporters; March 16, 1964 (Text)
- Memo to Freedom Centers, et al.; [n.d.] (Text)
- Memo to Freedom Centers; [n.d.] (Text)
- Memorandum : on the SNCC Mississippi Summer Project; [1964?] (Text)
- Memorandum: on the SNCC Mississippi Summer Project; [1964] (Text)
- Michael rowed the boat ashore; [n.d.] (Text)
- Mid-west hears the South's story; February 3, 1958 (Text)
- Mike Miller shelf list; May 21, 1970 (Text)
- Minutes, Fifth district COFO staff meeting; April 14-17, 1965 (Text)
- Minutes, Fifth district COFO staff meeting; November 25, 1964 (Text)
- Mississippi File Index; [n.d.] (Text)
- Mississippi freedom ballot; November 2-4, 1963 (Image; Text)
- Mississippi Freedom Centers (Freedom Schools and community centers); [n.d.] (Text)
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) flyer (Flyers)
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party newsletter, number 3; November 27, 1967 (Newsletters)
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party newsletter; Volume 2, number 6 (Newsletters)
- Mississippi Freedom Project pamphlet (Pamphlets)
- Mississippi Freedom Summer; [1964] (Image; Text)
- Mississippi : handbook for political programs; [n.d.] (Books)
- Mississippi politics and COFO's political program; [n.d.] (Text)
- Mississippi Student Union brochure; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- Mississippi Student Union convention; December 1964 (Text)
- Mississippi subversion of the right to vote (Newsletters)
- Mississippi Summer Project application form; [June? 1964] (Text)
- Mississippi Summer Project application : Nelson Blackstock; 1964 (Text)
- Mississippi Summer Project application : Soren Sorenson; June 21, 1964 (Text)
- Mississippi Summer Project application : Sue Thrasher; June 21, 1964 (Text)
- Mississippi Summer Project; [n.d.] (Text)
- Mississippi Summer Project " one year later; May 31, 1965 (Text)
- Mississippi Summer Project pamphlet (Newsletters)
- Mississippi Summer Project - running summary of incidents (Text)
- Mississippi workshop flyer (Flyers)
- Mobile Street looking north (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mobile Street looking south (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP legislative scoreboard; [n.d.] (Text)
- News release, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; December 10, 1964 (Text)
- News release, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; May 26, 1964 (Text)
- News release, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; [n.d.] (Text)
- Northern staff meeting; May 14, 1965 (Text)
- Note about the Friends of SNCC groups : what do they do?; [n.d.] (Text)
- Notes on Stokely's speech class; March 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Notes on visit to Jackson, Mississippi; 1964 (Text)
- Now! the voice of freedom, no. 2; May 25, 1964 (Image; Text)
- On Snick / revolution / and freedom; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Outline for residential freedom school programs; [n.d.] (Text)
- Outside COFO headquarters (Black-and-white photographs)
- Panola County Okra Co-op; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- Paperwork at COFO-Hattiesburg Project headquarters (Black-and-white photographs)
- Peggy Jean Connor and Sandy Leigh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Peggy Jean Connor, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photo department report; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- Photograph of Attack on Mississippi is Communist-inspired; February 16, 1966 (Text)
- Photograph of Byron de la Beckwith; July 1963 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Dorie Ladner (2) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Jim Forman and local person (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of outside Freedom Office (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Rita Walker's children, nieces, and nephews standing in front of the COFO Plymouth; [n.d.] (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of staff meeting in Freedom House (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of the front of Holly Springs Freedom House, gable end; [n.d.] (Black-and-white photographs)
- Plan of operation for SNCC support of the Mississippi challenge; [1965] (Text)
- Political workshop in Sunflower (Records)
- Poor people's campaign flyer (Flyers)
- Poor people's campaign pamphlet (Pamphlets)
- Position on Freedom Budget; November 22, 1966 (Texts (document genres))
- Program for freedom day rally, April 26, 1964 (Pamphlets)
- Program for the Student Voice, Inc; [1964] (Image; Text)
- Program outline for campus friends of SNCC groups; 24 October 1964 (Text)
- Proposal for a skills training program; [n.d.] (Text)
- Proposals for fund-raising needs of SNCC-MFDP-MFLU; [n.d.] (Text)
- Proposed program for Mississippi in relationship to SCLC's Washington Poor People's Campaign; January 14, 1968 (Reports)
- Questions raised by Moses; 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Quiet time (Black-and-white photographs)
- Radio broadcast transcription, Edward P. Morgan on the Ben-Ami resignation from Temple B'nai Israel; March 18, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Refurbishing the second community center (Black-and-white photographs)
- Relaxing on grass (Black-and-white photographs)
- Report and evaluation, Hattiesburg (Text)
- Report by Ed [Hamlett] on [COFO] executive meeting in Jackson; July 2, 1964 (Text)
- Report by Terry Cannon on The movement; July 8, 1966 (Texts (document genres))
- Report from the Free Southern Theater (Letters (correspondence))
- Report on the challenge; July 7, 1965 (Text)
- Residential freedom school report; August 1965 (Text)
- Rest and relaxation (Black-and-white photographs)
- Restricted document; November 2, 1967 (Texts (document genres))
- Restricted document; November 6, 1967 (Texts (document genres))
- Revolution in Mississippi : special report; January 1962 (Text)
- Rights worker beaten by police in Hattiesburg: officer threatens to kill him; 28 December 1964 (Text)
- Role playing : a guide for its use by SNCC representatives (Text)
- Ruleville, Mississippi: a background report; 1965 (Text)
- SAC New Orleans to Director, FBI; October 11, 1961 (Federal government records)
- Sandra Adickes' Freedom Summer journal (Diaries)
- Sandy Leigh and Gladys Young (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sandy Leigh and Gracie Hawthorne (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sandy Leigh, close-up (2) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sandy Leigh's MFDP lecture (1) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sandy Leigh's MFDP lecture (2) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sandy Leigh's MFDP lecture (4) (Black-and-white photographs)
- Schools in context : the Mississippi idea; November 1964 (Image; Text)
- SCLC department of voter registration and political education, staff meeting (Text)
- Security handbook (Text)
- Security handbook; [n.d.] (Text)
- Singing during orientation, close-up (Black-and-white photographs)
- Singing outside Freedom House (Black-and-white photographs)
- SNCC : a special report on Southern school desegregation; [n.d.] (Text)
- SNCC brochure (Brochures)
- SNCC button; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- SNCC : comments by Stokely Carmichael; [1966] (Texts (document genres))
- SNCC flyer for the book, "The Movement" (Newsletters)
- SNCC newsletter (Newsletters)
- SNCC newsletter (Newsletters)
- SNCC pamphlet; 1963 (Texts (document genres))
- SNCC research : Adams county, Mississippi; October 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Clay county, Mississippi; October 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Coahoma county, Mississippi; October 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Holmes county, Mississippi; September 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Leflore county, Mississippi; August 24, 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Madison county, Mississippi; October 26, 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Marion county, Mississippi; June 30, 1965 (Text)
- SNCC research : Scott county, Mississippi; September 15, 1965 (Text)
- SNCC staff reports; October 1, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- SNCC : the beginning of ideology; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- SNCC trends: challenge to white America; May 1966 (Text)
- SNCC Washington lobby, June 13-July 14 (Text)
- SNCC Wats report; September 21-22, 1964 (Text)
- SNNC [sic] summary of cash transactions; October 5 [?], 1964 (Texts (document genres))
- Some proposals for a Mississippi Summer Project; [n.d.] (Text)
- Songs of the southern freedom movement; [1963] (Text)
- Soul force article: Dr. King and SCLC - powerful action for change (Newsletters)
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference board members (Records)
- Southern justice : an indictment; October 18, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Southern portrait: city with a future, Greenwood, Mississippi; July 1964 (Text)
- Southern reporting service; Sunflower County; May 24, 1965 (Text)
- Southern Student Organizing Committee; May 1965 (Text)
- Special Report:"Deprivation and Dissatisfaction in the Mississippi Delta" July 1964 (Text)
- Special report: medical committee for human rights; [n.d.] (Text)
- Special report: Medical Committee for Human Rights; [n.d.] (Text)
- Staff newsletter; Fayette County; October 1, 1965 (Text)
- Staff newsletter; July 17 1965 (Text)
- Statement by Dr. Martin Luther King; May 17, 1965 (Text)
- Statement by James Farmer, National Director, CORE; May 17, 1965 (Text)
- Statement by John Lewis, chairman, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee at staff meeting; February 1965 (Text)
- Statement by John Lewis, SNCC Chairman; May 17, 1965 (Text)
- Statement of John Lewis; [n.d.] (Text)
- Staughton Lynd lectures to Freedom School teachers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Story of Alcorn student walkout; March 1957 (Notes)
- Stu House and Denise Nicholas in performance (Black-and-white photographs)
- Stu House in performance (Black-and-white photographs)
- Student voice, Vol. 4, no. 4 (Image; Text)
- Student voice, Vol. 4, no. 6 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 4, no. 7 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5, no. 11; 19 May 1964 (Image; Text)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 13 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 14 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 15 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5, no. 16 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5, no. 17 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 18 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 19 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 20 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5, no. 22; 23 September 1964 (Image; Text)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 23 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 6, no. 2; 30 April 1965 (Image; Text)
- Students, labor, and the South; December 1965 (Text)
- Susan Tabor in performance (Black-and-white photographs)
- Talk at Millsaps College in Jackson; Talk at the Unitarian Church, Long Beach; July 16-19, 1964 (Text)
- Teacher training application form (Text)
- Tentative proposal for southwide seminar in late summer; [1965] (Texts (document genres))
- Thoughts on Medical Committee for Human Rights; [n.d.] (Text)
- Three African-American civil rights activists (Black-and-white photographs)
- To the editor; [n.d.] (Text)
- Trickery, treachery, tyranny and treason in Washington; April 1957 (Image; Text)
- Turning point for freedom fighters; [1964?] (Text)
- Ugly truth about the NAACP; [n.d.] (Text)
- Victoria Jackson Gray and Lorne Cress (Black-and-white photographs)
- Victoria Jackson Gray and Sandy Leigh (Black-and-white photographs)
- Victoria Jackson Gray, Sandy Leigh, and Lorne Cress (Black-and-white photographs)
- Voice, Vol. 6, no. 3; 6 June 1965 (Image; Text)
- Voice, Vol. 6, no. 4; July 1965 (Image; Text)
- Voice, Vol. 6, no. 6; 20 DEcember 1965 (Text)
- Volunteers arrive (Black-and-white photographs)
- Volunteers participate in voter registration canvassing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Volunteers play touch football (Black-and-white photographs)
- Voter registration canvassing of Hattiesburg woman (Black-and-white photographs)
- Wats line digest (Text)
- WATS Line Digest; June 30, 2pm-July 2, 2pm [1964] (Text)
- We must be allies-- race has led us both to poverty (Letters (correspondence))
- What does it really mean, Senator Eastland? (Records)
- What is SNCC?; [n.d.] (Texts (document genres))
- What is the Student Voice? Who decides its contents?; [n.d.] (Text)
- What's happening in SNCC?; July 1966 (Text)
- Work-study project; [n.d.] (Image; Text)
- Working paper; [n.d.] (Text)
- You can help; [n.d.] (Pamphlets)
- USM Oral History (University of Southern Mississippi)
- Interview with Mr. William F. Dukes : native Mississippian, lawyer and former FBI agent (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Constance D. Baker (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Curtis C. Bryant (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Curtis C. Bryant (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Dr. Aaron Henry, prominent civil rights worker (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Dr. Barry Clemson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Dr. Peter Orris (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Eberta Spinks (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Edward L. McDaniel (Oral histories)
- Oral history with J.C. Fairley, Mamie Phillips, and Charles Phillips. (Transcripts)
- Oral history with James Nix (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Jan Handke (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Jesse Boyce Holleman (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Joe Martin (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Joseph E. Wroten (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Joseph Schwartz (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Josephine Clemons Bell (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Judge Darwin Maples (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Judge Fred L. Banks (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Lawrence Guyot (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mayor Bennie G. Thompson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Miss Florence Mars, native Mississippi author (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Miss Iva E. Sandifer (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Mr. Charles Cobb (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Eldridge W. Steptoe Jr. (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Fred Clark, Sr. (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Mr. Fred Winyard (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. George Saxon (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Hollis Watkins (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Ken Fairly (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Larry Rubin (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Paul B. Johnson III (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Richard Boyd and Mrs. Earline Boyd (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Thomas J. Tubb (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Wilson Evans II (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mrs. Ellie J. Dahmer (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mrs. Raylawni Branch (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Ms. Winson Hudson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Ms. Zoya Zeman (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Phillip West (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Reuben Anderson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Reverend Sammie Rash (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Sheila Shiki y Kessler Michaels (Transcripts)
- Oral history with the Honorable Harvey Ross (Transcripts)
- Visual Resources Database (Minnesota Historical Society)
- Group in the NAACP [National Association for the Advancement of Colored People] office during the Little Rock "Incident" (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP members picketing outside Woolworth's for integrated lunch counters, St. Paul (Black-and-white photographs)
- NAACP members picketing outside Woolworth's for integrated lunch counters, St. Paul. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Voices of Civil Rights (Library of Congress)
- Bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel, Birmingham, Alabama (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights demonstrators from the Congress of Racial Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee chained to a federal courthouse in New York City in protest of civil rights abuses in Jackson, Mississippi (Black-and-white photographs)
- Congress of Racial Equality conducts march in memory of Negro youngsters killed in Birmingham bombings, All Souls Church, 16th Street, Washington, D.C. (Black-and-white photographs)
- John Lewis and others pray during demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Negro demonstration in Washington, D.C. Justice Dept. Bobby Kennedy speaking to crowd (Black-and-white photographs)
- Protest by ministers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Stokely Carmichael in midst of crowd demonstrating near the Capitol (Black-and-white photographs)
- Street rally in New York City, October 11, 1955, under joint sponsorship of NAACP and District 65, retail, wholesale and department store workers Union in protest of slaying of Emmett Till (Black-and-white photographs)
- Trial by violence (Black-and-white photographs)
- WALB Newsfilm (Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection)
- WALB newsfilm clip of African American students turned away from using the public library in Albany, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of African Americans arrested for participating in a night march, Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 21 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of African Americans arrested for picketing in downtown Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 28 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of African Americans arrested for picketing in downtown Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 28 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Asa D. Kelley explaining reason for obtaining a federal injunction against civil rights demonstrators in Albany, Georgia, 1961 July 21 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. encouraging an audience in their pursuit of civil rights in Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Dr. William G. Anderson encouraging dedication in the civil rights struggle during a mass meeting held at Shiloh Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Dr. William G. Anderson responding on local television to criticism of the Civil Rights movement in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 19 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of James H. Gray asserting the outsider-run Civil Rights movement is bound to fail in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 18 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Calvin Craig condemning Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver for compromising on racial segregation at Klan rally held in Albany, Georgia, 1962 September 3 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Martin Luther King, Jr. answering reporters' questions about a federal injunction barring civil rights protests in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 21 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of mayor Asa D. Kelley speaking to reporters about an amicus curiae document issued earlier in the day by the United States Justice Department on behalf of the Albany Movement in Albany, Georgia, 1962 August 8 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of police chief Laurie Pritchett, Albany Movement vice-president Slater King, and Albany Movement president William G. Anderson answering reporter's questions on the steps of the Atlanta Federal Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 July 24 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of police chief Laurie Pritchett speaking about the arrest of kneel-in participants earlier in the day in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 27 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of policemen monitoring the lunch counter integration attempts of several African Americans in Albany, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm clip of Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy leading a kneel-in and being arrested in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 27 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm of police chief Laurie Pritchett speaking to reporters from his office about the outbreak of violence following the arrest of demonstrators at a night march in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 24 (Moving images)
- WALB newsfilm of the burned ruins of African American churches in Terrell and Lee counties, Georgia, 1962 August and September (Moving images)
- Warren Wilson College Digital Collections (Digital Library of Appalachia)
- Alternative academic research, information hiding (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Appalachian education identity (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Arnold Miller (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Beginning with community (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Blue diamond mines (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Candie coming to the south, Fisk College (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Civil rights program (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Collecting material, Gullah books (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Contributions and moving (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Contributor demographics (Sound recordings)
- Dulcimers, teaching (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Founding Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Funding sources (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Guy coming to the south, parents (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander priorities (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander's priorities (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander's reputation (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Land ownership, small farmers (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Moving, civil rights, Nashville sit-in (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music at Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music at Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music in education (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music meeting for coal miners (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Opportunity (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Opposition's opinion of Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Organizing and California (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Participant diversity (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Participants and workshop style (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Personnel structure, private funding (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Practical sociology (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Problems in the community (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Problems, internal and external (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Problems of the people (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Protesting, Widow Combs (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Quitting Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Red scare, civil rights (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Schedule freedom (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Society for the preservation of spirituals (talking) (Sound recordings)
- State of southeastern Kentucky (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Stearns strike (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Strip mining symposium (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Sunshine laws, government intrusion (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Tax distribution (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Teachers (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Traveling to China (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Union work philosophy (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Violence standpoint (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Wreathing project (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Wisconsin Historical Images (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- Civil rights demonstration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights group with Septima Clark (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights meeting with Thurgood Marshall (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights protest at Howard Johnson's (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights workshop (Black-and-white photographs)
- CORE picketers (Black-and-white photographs)
- Daisy Bates entering NAACP office (Black-and-white photographs)
- Daisy Bates watching television (Black-and-white photographs)
- Eleanor Roosevelt at Highlander Folk School (Black-and-white photographs)
- Father James Groppi at NAACP march (Black-and-white photographs)
- Forrest City court hearing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Freedom House (Black-and-white photographs)
- Gould High School (Black-and-white photographs)
- High school for African Americans (Black-and-white photographs)
- Highlander School contact sheet (Black-and-white photographs)
- James Farmer (Black-and-white photographs)
- Louisiana story 1963 (Pamphlets)
- Milwaukee Public School Board walk out (Black-and-white photographs)
- Pre-conference committee meeting (Black-and-white photographs)
- Rock with threatening note signed "KKK" (Photographs)
- Rooms for rent (Black-and-white photographs)
- School desegregation pickets (Black-and-white photographs)
- SNCC meeting (Black-and-white photographs)
- Wiley Branton and Thurgood Marshall (Black-and-white photographs)
- With an Even Hand: Brown vs. Board at Fifty (Library of Congress)
- 20th Annual session of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 6-26-29, Cleveland, Ohio (Gelatin silver prints)
- Albert Pillsbury to NAACP Secretary Mary White Ovington (Letters (correspondence))
- Anson Phelps Stokes to Channing Tobias, Chairman of the NAACP, offering congratulations on the NAACP's victory in Brown v. Board of Education. (Telegrams)
- Charles H. Houston, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing front (Portraits)
- Charles H. Houston to Walter White reporting on the progress of Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada (Letters (correspondence))
- Daisy Bates to Roy Wilkins on the treatment of the Little Rock Nine (Letters (correspondence))
- Defense attorneys from left to right are: Walter White, executive secretary of the NAACP; Charles Houston, chief defense counsel; James G. Tyson, Leon A. Ransom and Edward P. Lovett (Group portraits)
- Flag, announcing lynching, flown from the window of the NAACP headquarters on 69 Fifth Ave., New York City (Photographic prints)
- Heman Sweatt (center), with Roy Wilkins (left) and Robert L. Carter (right) during press conference interview at NAACP's New York City headquarters (Group portraits)
- Hon. William H. Hastie, chairman, National Legal Committee, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Black-and-white photographs)
- John A. Morsell, Assistant to NAACP Executive Secretary to President John F. Kennedy requesting the assistance of the federal government in the case of James Meredith, September 21, 1962 (Letters (correspondence))
- Louis L. Redding, left, of Wilmington, Del., and Thurgood Marshall, general counsel for NAACP, conferring at the Supreme Court, during a recess in the court's hearing on racial integration in the public schools (Group portraits)
- Norman Rockwell to John A. Morsell, December 3, 1963 (Letters (correspondence))
- Summit Conference on Civil Rights (Group portraits)
- Telegram. NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins to Herbert Brownell concerning the expulsion of Autherine Lucy, February 7, 1956 (Telegrams)
- Thurgood Marshall, Chief Counsel for the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People, talking to newsmen in New York City after Supreme Court decree on school desegregation (Black-and-white photographs)
- Thurgood Marshall with client Donald Gaines Murray, who was denied entry into the University of Maryland Law School, and another attorney, probably Charles Houston, during court proceedings, Maryland (Gelatin silver prints)
- William L. Patterson, Executive Secretary of the Civil Rights Congress, to Walter White congratulating White on the NAACP's victory in Brown v. Board of Education, May 17, 1954 (Telegrams)
- WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection (Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of African American civil rights workers, Georgia National Guardsmen, and city officials in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of Albany Movement lawyers at the Federal Building in Atlanta, Georgia and of a mass meeting protesting the conviction of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy in Shiloh Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of civil rights movement leaders speaking to a mass meeting as well as other scenes typical of the Albany Movement in Albany, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking at a mass meeting as well as a civil rights march and the arrest of marchers in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of scenes typical of the Albany Movement including the bus boycott, Albany Movement president Dr. William G. Anderson speaking with attorney C. B. King, and an interview with U.S. representative William F. Ryan of New York in Albany, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a burned out Greyhound bus and injured Freedom Riders in the hospital in Anniston, Alabama, 1961 May 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a bus boycott in Albany, Georgia, and a civil rights demonstration against proposed legislation at the Georgia Capitol Building in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a civil rights march and resulting arrest; civil rights preachers and local officials speaking at mass meetings; groups of Albany city officials as well as civil rights leaders entering the federal courthouse; and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy at a press conference in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. discussing an alleged Republican plot to encourage African Americans to write-in King's name in the presidential election during a press conference held in Atlanta, Georgia on 1964 November 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a group of demonstrators, mostly African American students, protesting against lunch counter segregation in town, as well as the York County prison camp where arrested protesters chose to stay in jail rather than posting bail, Rock Hill, South Carolina, 1961 February 12 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a meeting between the Bibb County Board of Commissioners and members of a special committee of the local branch of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) urging equal employment opportunities for African Americans; also Mayor Ronnie Thompson speaks to a meeting of the Optimists Club, Macon, Georgia, 1971 July 20 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a press conference during which Alabama governor John Patterson condemns the Freedom Riders for instigating racial trouble and demands that the Freedom Riders and Martin Luther King, Jr. leave the state, Montgomery, Alabama, 1961 May 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a press conference where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Reverend Ralph D. Abernathy, and Albany Movement president Dr. William G. Anderson speak after King and Abernathy were mysteriously released from jail in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 12 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a press conference with Bob Moses and James Forman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee about the upcoming Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a press conference with comments by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. about the Freedom Ride, Montgomery, Alabama, 1961 May 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a rally in support of the Freedom Riders held at Battery Park and at the foot of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York City, New York, 1961 August 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a reporter speaking to Atlanta mayor William B. Hartsfield about race relations in Atlanta, Georgia and about the Freedom Rides, Washington, D.C., 1961 May 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a Trailways bus driving through downtown and then parking at a bus station and police arresting two African American female Freedom Riders in Jackson, Mississippi, 1961 May 24 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a viewing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s coffin at Spelman College and a midnight meeting held in his memory, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 6 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American sanitation workers on strike as well as comments by African American leaders in Macon, Georgia, 1969 March 24 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American student protesters singing as they are arrested by police at the Albany Carnegie Library in Albany, Georgia, 1962 August 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students arrested after a kneel-in at city hall in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 27 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students attempting to integrate the Albany Carnegie Library in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students holding a kneel-in at city hall in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 27 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students protest segregation outside of an anniversary open house at Leb's Restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 July 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students protesting continued school segregation in Crawfordville, Taliferro County, Georgia, 1965 October 5 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African Americans demonstrating against segregation and reporter Tom Brokaw interviewing mayor T. Griffin Walker in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 29 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African Americans demonstrating against segregation in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 30 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African Americans protesting for the release of arrested women in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 28 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African Americans protesting segregation by conducting a lunch counter sit-in, possibly in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1958 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an interracial group of Freedom Riders holding a press conference before leaving Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 May 24 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an unidentified African American man interviewed about boycott tactics borrowed from the Albany Movement, 1962 August 5 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an unidentified official from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) speaking to a reporter about ongoing the Freedom Rides, New York City, New York, 1961 May or June (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an unidentified white female civil rights worker describing the challenges she faces in rural southwest Georgia from Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1962 August 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Archie "Bullfrog Millhouse" Campbell waiting for a bus ride as part of the White Citizens' Council "Freedom Ride North" to Detroit from Macon, Georgia, 1962 May 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of attorney A. T. Walden and another African American man speaking to reporters about the work of the civil rights coordinating organization the Summit Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 December 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of attorney general Robert Kennedy reporting on the racial conflict situation in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of attorneys commenting on the lawsuit against Lester Maddox and the Pickrick restaurant for discrimination against African Americans, Atlanta, Georgia, 1964 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Ben Lucas, Board of Commissioners chair and an African American man discussing African American grievances in Rome, Georgia, 1971 September 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of civil rights leaders promoting nonviolence in a poolroom in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of civil rights movements and Albany city officials entering the Federal Building in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of civil rights workers arrested during the Freedom Ride going to court to appeal their arrests in Jackson, Mississippi, 1961 August 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of civil rights workers protesting segregation during a sit-in at two Toddle House restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 December (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of comments by Sam Oni and Dr. Thomas Holmes following the decision of Tattnall Square Baptist Church to remain segregated and to dismiss Dr. Holmes as their pastor, Macon, Georgia, 1966 September 26 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of comments made by Sumter County attorney Warren Fortson, Georgia Governor Carl Sanders, and two other unidentified people regarding recent racial conflicts in Americus, Georgia, 1965 August 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Coretta Scott King following the assassination of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking at a press conference held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 6 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of delegates to the National Association of Colored People convention picketing Johnny Reb's restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 July 6 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and reverend C. S. Hamilton speaking to a mass meeting, Augusta, Georgia, 1962 April 3 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. commenting on the continued segregation of the Lovett School as well as his return from the Nobel Peace Prize trip, Atlanta, Georgia, 1964 December and 1966 June (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. condemning the Georgia state legislature for refusing to seat Julian Bond at a press conference held in Atlanta, Georgia, 1966 January 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. criticizing the Vietnam War and praising Muhammad Ali for being a conscientious objector, speaking from Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 April 30 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. presenting four demands of the civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 5 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. responding to a reporter's question about president John F. Kennedy's speech on civil rights and the murder of Medgar Evers, Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 June 12 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. responding to charges of communist influence in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 July 26 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking about freedom and the civil rights movement at an outdoor rally held in Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 December 15 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking about nonviolence at an outdoor press conference after violence during a night march in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking about presidential candidates for the 1968 election, the Vietnam War, and interactions with Stokely Carmichael during a press conference held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 April 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking about the Summer Community Organization and Political Education (SCOPE) project, Atlanta, Georgia, 1965 June (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking about the work of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Chicago as well as current political parties, Atlanta, Georgia, 1965 June (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking of African American civil rights, including voting rights, Augusta, Georgia, 1962 April 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters about the upcoming presidential election and efforts by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to encourage African Americans to vote, Savannah, Georgia, 1964 October 3 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters after learning he has won the Nobel Peace Prize in Saint Joseph's Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, 1964 October 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters at an outdoor press conference about violence the night before and the civil rights movement's nonviolent response in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking to reporters during the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's annual convention, Savannah, Georgia, 1964 October 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks to a reporter after being indicted and arrested for tax fraud in Alabama in Atlanta, Georgia, 1960 February 17 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. William G. Anderson, Albany Movement president, speaking about his experience jailed for a just cause and of Marion Page, Albany Movement executive secretary, speaking about results of negotiations with the city in a mass meeting held at Shiloh Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Emmelyn Parrish, city voting registrar, assisting two African Americans as they register to vote in Albany, Georgia, 1962 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of George Huddleston, Jr., Alabama congressman, suggesting connections between communists and civil rights workers in Washington, D.C., 1963 May 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver speaking to reporters about the civil rights movement in Albany, Georgia from a press conference in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 July 30 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Governor J. Lindsay Almond speaking to the General Assembly about ending the state's policy of massive resistance to school integration, Richmond, Virginia, 1959 January 28 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Herman Talmadge, United States senator from Georgia, speaking about the rights of citizens on the Senate floor in Washington, D.C., 1962 August 3 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Hosea Williams speaking about the possibility of violence in the Civil Rights movement, 1966 July (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of James H. Gray, newspaper editor, condemning the methods of civil rights activists in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Jesse Jackson talking about the civil rights movement's change in tactics, West Hunter Street Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1973 March 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of John F. Kennedy speaking at a press conference about civil rights demonstrations and the federal government's support and protection in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 12 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Calvin Craig condemning Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver for compromising on racial segregation at Klan rally held in Albany, Georgia, 1962 September 3 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Laurie Pritchett, Albany police chief, speaking to reporters about the arrest of freedom riders in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December 10 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of law enforcement officers trying to control white demonstrators protesting the court-ordered integration of elementary schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of lawyers for civil rights workers charged with the capital offense of insurrection, police, and trial bystanders in Americus, Georgia, 1963 October 31 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of leaders of the Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference speaking to reporters at a press conference held in Atlanta Georgia, 1963 November 24 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of leaders of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom meeting with president John F. Kennedy at the White House, Washington, D.C., 1963 August 28 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of leaders of the Summit Leadership Conference discussing the continuance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s policy of Nonviolence, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 12 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Lester Maddox speaking to a white audience, African Americans protest segregation, and newsman Tom Brokaw interviews mayor T. Griffin Walker in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 29 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of local civil rights leader William P. Randall speaking at a mass meeting about the bus boycott in Macon, Georgia, 1962 February (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of lunch counter employees shutting down operations to avoid integration, and Freedom Riders sitting in the Trailways bus terminal and then being arrested in Jackson, Mississippi, 1961 May (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Malcolm X condemning the federal government for not protecting African commenting on violence in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Marion King, interviewed after her beating by Camilla police, in her home in Albany, Georgia, 1962 July (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Marion Page, executive secretary of the Albany Movement, interviewed by an unidentified reporter regarding the Albany Movement's efforts to secure civil rights for African Americans in Albany, Georgia, 1962 January 31 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor Albert Boutwell speaking to the city's new biracial committee in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 July 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor Ivan Allen blaming rioting on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Atlanta, Georgia, 1966 October (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor T. Griffin Walker addressing the demands of the Sumter County Movement in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 31 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of NAACP executive director Roy Wilkins speaking to reporters at a press conference before the NAACP annual convention held in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 July 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of participants of the Poor People's March gathering and eating at Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 May 29 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of picketers from the Congress of Racial Equality outside of an F.W. Woolworth store and a S.H. Kress store demonstrating in support of the North Carolina student sit-ins, in New York, New York, 1960 February 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of police chief Laurie Pritchett speaking to reporters about the arrest of Freedom Riders in Albany, Georgia, 1961 December 10 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of president John F. Kennedy in a press conference expressing his satisfaction with progress in resolving racial conflicts in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 8 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of press conference with Reverend Hosea Williams of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Reverend J. R. Campbell of the Sumter County Movement speaking about civil rights demonstrations in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 26 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Rabbi Richard Israel interviewed after being released from police custody in Albany, Georgia, 28 August 1962 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Ralph Abernathy speaking as the leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference following the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 10 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Gene Greneker interviewing local Nation of Islam leader Hulon Shah following the arrest and police beating of five men from the Nation of Islam, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 March 6 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Gene Greneker speaking about the arrest and police beating of five men from the Nation of Islam, and interviewing mosque leader Hulon Shah, 1964 March 6 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Ray Moore interviewing United States attorney general Robert F. Kennedy about the Freedom Rides and about school integration, Washington, D.C., 1961 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of response to comments made the day before by President John F. Kennedy about the relationship between city officials and civil rights workers by Asa D. Kelley, mayor of Albany, Georgia, 1962 August 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth reading the terms of a demonstration-ending agreement between African American civil rights demonstrators and white leaders in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 10 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reverend Ralph D. Abernathy speaking to reporters about the Poor People's Campaign, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Reverends Ralph D. Abernathy and A. D. King discussing leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 10 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, clarifying the history of sit-ins as a direct action tactic at a press conference, 1960 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students blocked from integrating Albany Carnegie Library and a park in Albany, Georgia, 1962 August 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students singing freedom songs and Christmas carols in front of the home of Ivan Allen, Junior, mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 December 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the bombed ruins of the A.G. Gaston Motel and law enforcement patrolling the streets after a series of riots in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 May 11 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the memorial march and public funeral services for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 April 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of United States president John F. Kennedy speaking about the Albany Movement, 1962 August 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Wyatt T. Walker, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and an unidentified young man speaking at a mass meeting, Augusta, Georgia, 1962 April 3 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip with Dr. William G. Anderson, Albany Movement president, discussing the relationship between the Albany City Commission and local citizens in Albany, Georgia, 1962 August 4 (Moving images)
Educator Resources
- Albany (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- Civil rights leaders visit pool hall (Instructional materials)
- Clergy protest (Instructional materials)
- Freedom alley (Instructional materials)
- Integrating the Carnegie Library (Instructional materials)
- Rev. Johnnie Johnson Jr. and the 1972 City Workers' Strike (Instructional materials)
- Stretcher arrests (Instructional materials)
- Trailways lunch counter sit-in (Instructional materials)
- American Experience (PBS Online)
- Americus (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- Evening march and prayer vigil (Instructional materials)
- Integrating First Methodist Church (Instructional materials)
- Lester Maddox supports segregation (Instructional materials)
- Picketing at the Piggly Wiggly (Instructional materials)
- Press conference : Gov. Sanders (Instructional materials)
- Press conference : SCLC and SNCC (Instructional materials)
- Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas (University of Arkansas Libraries)
- Macon (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- SNCC 1960-1966 : Six Years of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (ibiblio.org)
- Teachers' Domain Civil Rights Special Collection (WGBH Educational Foundation)
- Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights scrapbook (Instructional materials)
- Audrey Hendricks (Instructional materials)
- Bayard Rustin (Instructional materials)
- Brown : a landmark case (Instructional materials)
- Burke Marshall (Instructional materials)
- Colonel Stone Johnson (Instructional materials)
- Constance Baker Motley (Instructional materials)
- A country preacher : Rev. De Laine (Instructional materials)
- Desegregation in San Francisco (Instructional materials)
- Diane Nash and the sit-ins (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown 5 : Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown 6 : Brown v. Board of Education, 1955 (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown : collected excerpts (Instructional materials)
- Eileen Kelley Walbert (Instructional materials)
- Eleventh Commandment flyer (Instructional materials)
- Excerpts from the March on Washington, part 1 (Instructional materials)
- Excerpts from the March on Washington, part 3 (Instructional materials)
- Fannie Lou Hamer (Instructional materials)
- Harry Briggs, Sr. and Eliza Briggs (Instructional materials)
- Ike and Little Rock (Instructional materials)
- Implementing Brown (Instructional materials)
- James Farmer and the Freedom Rides (Instructional materials)
- Jim Zwerg (Instructional materials)
- Joe Dickson (Instructional materials)
- Ku Klux Klan flyers (Instructional materials)
- Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) (Instructional materials)
- Little Rock Nine (Instructional materials)
- Lola Hendricks (Instructional materials)
- Melba Pattillo Beals (Instructional materials)
- Reconsidering Brown (Instructional materials)
- Reconstruction and Black education (Instructional materials)
- Rev. C. T. Vivian (Instructional materials)
- Rev. Frank Dukes : Selective Buying Campaign (Instructional materials)
- Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth (Instructional materials)
- The road to Brown (Instructional materials)
- Robert Moses (Instructional materials)
- Rosa Parks (Instructional materials)
- SCLC's Chicago Plan (Instructional materials)
- Segregation ordinances : Birmingham, AL (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 1 : a handful of lawyers (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 2 : social science evidence (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 3 : the trial begins (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 4 : arguing the Fourteenth Amendment (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 5 : Marshall's closing statement (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 6 : Justice Warren reads the decision (Instructional materials)
- Sonia Sanchez : "Malcolm" (Instructional materials)
- Sonia Sanchez : meeting Malcolm X (Instructional materials)
- Sonia Sanchez : the meaning of Malcolm X (Instructional materials)
- Teaching with Historic Places (National Park Service)
- Volunteer Voices




