School Desegregation
Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- African American Odyssey (Library of Congress)
- Integration at Ole Mississippi University (Black-and-white photographs.)
- Left to right : George E.C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit, congratulating each other, following Supreme Court decision declaring segregation unconstitutional (Group portraits)
- Little Rock Nine and Daisy Bates posed in living room (Group portraits)
- African American Oral History Collection (University of Louisville University Archives and Records Center)
- Oral history interview with Amelia Ray (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Charles H. Parrish, Jr. (Sound recordings)
- Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Lyman T. Johnson (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Maurice Rabb (Sound recordings)
- Baldy Editorial Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997: Clifford H. Baldowski Editorial Cartoons at the Richard B. Russell Library. (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Alternate plans / Baldy, [1959 May 10]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --And having writ-- moves on-- / Baldy, 1959 Aug. 13 [i.e., 12] (Editorial cartoons)
- [Baldy cartoon on busing in the North] / Baldy, [1971 Dec. 16]. (Editorial cartoons)
- [Baldy cartoon on the 1967 Federal Court decision on school desegregation] / Baldy, [1967 Mar. 31] (Editorial cartoons)
- Big man on campus / Baldy, 1961 Jan. 13 (Editorial cartoons)
- --Bootle to Tuttle to Black!-- / Baldy, 1961 Jan. 11. (Editorial cartoons)
- Byrd sanctuary / Baldy, 1959 Dec. 7 (Editorial cartoons)
- Chloeee-- / Baldy, 1960 Jan. 20 [i.e., Nov. 27] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Come on kids! / Baldy, 1961 Jan. 19. (Editorial cartoons)
- --De-lib-er-ate-- Deliberate speed?-- / Baldy, 1955 Mar. 16. [i.e., 1958 Aug. 30] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Do you hafta look where you're going, Lester? / Baldy, [ca. 1970]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Dominos / Baldy, 1960 Jan. 27 (Editorial cartoons)
- --Don't worry, kids, I'm protecting you like I always have! / Baldy, 1959 Nov. 16. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Don't you know a general officer when you see one! / Baldy, 1962 Oct. 2 (Editorial cartoons)
- Full speed a-- er-- watch out for that bad step / Baldy, 1960 June 12. [i.e., Jan. 12] (Editorial cartoons)
- --Guess who Lester's appointing to the Board of Education?-- and the Board of Regents?-- , [1970 Jan. 7] (Editorial cartoons)
- The haunted house / Baldy, 1960 Dec. 29. (Editorial cartoons)
- He graduated fum Ole Miss. Thet's wot he done! / Baldy, [1966 June 8]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --How did we wind up back here? / Baldy, [ca. 1955]. (Editorial cartoons)
- I hear them banjos playin'-- / Baldy, [1965 July 22]. (Editorial cartoons)
- I've got a secret / Baldy, 1969 [i.e., 1959] Oct. 14. (Editorial cartoons)
- It's a shame the way these troops are terrorizing people!, 1961 Oct. 10 [i.e., 1962 Oct. 10]. (Editorial cartoons)
- It's goin' down to the wire, folks-- It's toe to toe! / Baldy, [1963 Oct. 7]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --It's surplus stuff teacher-- We're leaving-- / Baldy, [1972 Feb. 8]. (Visual works)
- Jeepers, I don't know if he's the same as he use [sic] to be or not! / Baldy, 1961 Jan. 18 (Editorial cartoons)
- Johnny can read / Baldy, 1958 Nov. 20. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Like a mighty army-- / Baldy, 1960 Feb. 16. (Editorial cartoons)
- The long arm of the law / Baldy, 1960 May 10. (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)
- --Never mind Johnny's reading! / Baldy, [1969 Sept. 5]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --No tellin' what'll happen if you give 'em half a chance! / Baldy, [1963 Apr. 26]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Now-- What can I do for you fellows? / Baldy, 1961 June 7. (Editorial cartoons)
- Oh, fiddle-de-dee, I'll put that off 'till tomorrow! / Baldy, [1954 May 18]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Oopsie! / Baldy, [ca. 1969]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Over here-- Fido! / Baldy, [ca. 1964]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated! / Baldy, [1969 Sept. 3]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Shall I wait, Sir? / Baldy, [1965 Jan. 7]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Sir, may I catch a ride?-- / Baldy, [1976 June 20]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Slow train through Arkansas / Baldy, 1957 Sept. 5 (Editorial cartoons)
- --Some fight, champ, hasn't laid a glove on you! / Baldy, 1962 Sept. 2. [i.e., 1962 Sept. 27] (Editorial cartoons)
- The spotlight shifts at Little Rock / Baldy, 1957 Oct. 1 [i.e., 1958 Aug. 24]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Suh, children still come first! / Baldy, 1959 Aug. 1 [i.e., Feb. 2]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Sure we've complied, here's our negro / Baldy, [1962]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Think of our own hides, Samson! / Baldy, 1960 Jan. 19 (Editorial cartoons)
- This way / Baldy, [1972 Nov. 26]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Warrenburger? That's not what we ordered! / Baldy, [1969 Oct. 31]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --We can all work together-- like we did with Orval Faubus! / Baldy, 1962 July 19 (Editorial cartoons)
- What's one brick? / Baldy [1961 Aug. 9]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --Where are we now, Roy / Baldy, [ca. 1962] (Editorial cartoons)
- Will the real negro leader please stand! / Baldy, [1967 Sept. 28]. (Editorial cartoons)
- --You worry about kids too much! / Baldy, [1973 Mar. 9]. (Editorial cartoons)
- Bill Wilson Photographs, 1938-1979, undated (Atlanta History Center)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- General Assembly Committee on Schools, Sibley Commission (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Murphy High School Integration (Black-and-white photographs)
- Black Oral History Collection (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- Civil Rights-- Brown vs. Board of Education (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library)
- 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)
- Civil Rights-- Little Rock School Integration (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library)
- Civil Rights Movement in Virginia : An Exhibition on Display February 7 - June 19, 2004 (Virginia Historical Society)
- Beginnings of Black education (Black-and-white photographs)
- Brown I and Brown II (Black-and-white photographs)
- The closing of Prince Edward County's schools (Black-and-white photographs)
- The Green decision of 1968 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Introduction : Civil rights movement in Virginia (Black-and-white photographs)
- Massive resistance (Black-and-white photographs)
- Passive resistance (Black-and-white photographs)
- School busing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil Rights Oral History Interviews (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- Digital Anaheim: Primary Sources in the Classroom (Anaheim Public Library)
- Digital Archive: Brown v. Board of Education (University of Michigan Library)
- Educators and Civil Rights (Rhodes College)
- Encyclopedia of Alabama (Encyclopedia of Alabama)
- Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture (Richard C. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies)
- Aaron v. Cooper (Articles)
- Arkansas Council on Human Relations (ACHR) (Articles)
- Bennett, Bruce (Articles)
- Branton, Wiley Austin Sr. (Articles)
- Daisy Lee Gatson Bates (Articles)
- Desegregation of Central High School (Articles)
- Green, Ernest Gideon (Articles)
- Harry Scott Ashmore (1916-1998) (Articles)
- Hays, Lawrence Brooks (Articles)
- Henley, Jesse Smith (Articles)
- Lamb, Theodore Lafayette, 1927-1984 (Articles)
- The lost year (Articles)
- Mamie Katherine Phipps Clark (Articles)
- Panel of American Women (Articles)
- Trickey, Minnijean Brown (Articles)
- Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools (WEC) (Articles)
- Eyes on the Prize Interviews (Washington University in St. Louis University Libraries)
- FBI Freedom of Information Act Collection (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
- Georgia Public Broadcasting Digital Library (Georgia Public Broadcasting)
- Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- An act to protect all persons in their civil rights, in the state of Arkansas, and to furnish means for their vindication (Texts (document genres))
- Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (Records)
- Letter to Pamela Martin (Texts (document genres))
- Report to President John F. Kennedy regarding civil rights (Texts (document genres))
- Goin' back : remembering UGA ()
- Greensboro Voices: Voicing Observations in Civil Rights and Equality struggles (University of North Carolina at Greensboro's University Libraries)
- Oral history interview with Abraham Peeler (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Alma Adams (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Arnold Task (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Ben Wilson (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Betty and Jake Hill (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Charles Davis (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with David Helberg (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Edward F. Burrows (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Edward Zane (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Frances Lewis (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with George Roach (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Helen Ashby (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Henry and Shirley Frye (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Hiram Hilty (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Howard Holderness (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jack Moebes (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jack Moebes (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jim Schlosser (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jo Spivey (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Jo Spivey (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Joan Bluethenthal (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with John R. Foster (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Joseph Asher (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Julius Fulmore (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Katie Dorsett (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Lewis C. Dowdy (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Linda McDougle (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Mel Swann (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Michael King (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Otis L. Hairston Sr. (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Otis L. Hairston Sr. and Nelson Johnson (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Owen Lewis (Part 1) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Owen Lewis (Part 2) (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Robert A. Clendenin (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Robert Hayes (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Robert L. Glenn (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Rosemary Roberts Yardley (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Sol Jacobs (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with William D. Caffrey (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with William Snider (Oral histories)
- Oral history interview with Yolanda Leacraft (Oral histories)
- Highlander Folk School: A Photographic History (Highlander Research and Education Center)
- 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 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 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 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)
- Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Thurgood Marshall Law Library (University of Maryland School of Law))
- Education parks : appraisals of plans to improve educational quality and desegregate the schools (Reports)
- Equal protection of the laws in public higher education, 1960 (Reports)
- Five communities : their search for equal education (Reports)
- Impact of school desegregation in Milwaukee Public Schools on quality education for minorities-- 15 years later (Reports)
- New evidence on school desegregation (Reports)
- Public education : 1964 staff report (Reports)
- Racial isolation in the public schools; a report (Reports)
- Reviewing a decade of school desegregation 1966-75 : report of a national survey of school superintendents : a staff report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (Reports)
- School desegregation in Dorchester County, Maryland : a staff report of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Reports)
- School desegregation in Tulsa, Oklahoma : a report (Reports)
- Selected civil rights issues in Iowa's public education (Reports)
- Southern school desegregation, 1966-1967. press release (Reports)
- Title IV and school desegregation : a study of a neglected federal program (Reports)
- Understanding school desegregation (Reports)
- "Integrated in All Respects": Ed Friend's Highlander Folk School Films and the Politics of Segregation (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Integration and the Black Experience at LSU (Louisiana State University Library Special Collections)
- Lloyd L. Gaines Collection (University of Missouri Digital Library)
- Nashville Public Library Digital Collections Portal: Civil Rights (Nashville Public Library)
- Excerpt 2 from oral history interview with Mary Frances Berry, 2003 September 05 (Sound recordings)
- A first step toward school integration, 1958 June (Pamphlets)
- Oral history interview with Dr. Frank F. Drowota, Jr., 1980 November 20, excerpt 05 (Sound recordings)
- Photograph of crowd, Fehr Elementary School, corner of Fifth Avenue and Garfield Street, Nashville, Tennessee, 1957 September 09 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of Grace McKinley walking her daughter, Linda Gail McKinley to Fehr Elementary School, Nashville, Tennessee, 1957 September 09 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of school registration, Glenn Elementary School, Cleveland Street, Nashville, Tennessee, 1957 August 27 (Black-and-white photographs)
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (New Georgia Encyclopedia)
- Online Manuscript Resources in Southern Women's History (Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Books Library (Emory University))
- Brochure: "A Time to Speak," Mississippians for Public Education, undated (Pamphlets)
- Letter from Frances Pauley of the Georgia Council on Human Relations to Governor Herman Talmadge, 8 June 1954 (Letters (correspondence))
- Minutes for the meeting of Presidents of Southern States held in Atlanta, Georgia on 27-28 July 1954 by the League of Women Voters. Minutes dated 18 August, 1954 (Minutes)
- Pamphlet: "Face the Facts," Rome Council, Georgia Council on Human Relations, undated (Brochures)
- Photo of billboard, "Their Tomorrow Depends on You Today," Mississippians for Public Education, 1964 (Color photographs)
- Poster: "We Want Public Schools," Help Our Public Education, undated (Posters)
- 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 Aaron Henry, April 2, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Alexander M. Rivera, February 1, 2002 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Alexander M. Rivera, November 30, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Alma Enloe, May 18, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Anne Queen, April 30, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Arthur Griffin, May 7, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Barbara Lorie, February 26, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Bennie Higgins, December 28, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Brenda Tapia, February 2, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Burnis Hackney, February 5, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with C. Vann Woodward, January 12, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Carl A. Mills Jr., June 30, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Carrie Abramson, February 21, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Charlene Regester, February 23, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Charles Adams, February 18, 2000 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Clyde Smith, March 17, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Conrad Odell Pearson, April 18, 1979 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Daisy Bates, October 11, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Daniel H. Pollitt, February 15, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Daniel H. Pollitt, February 22, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with David Breneman, May 10, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with E. V. Dacons, March 4, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Edward L. Rankin, August 20, 1987 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Elizabeth Brown, June 17, 2005 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Elizabeth Pearsall, May 25, 1988 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Floyd B. McKissick Sr., May 31, 1989 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Fran Jackson, March 23, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Fred Battle, January 3, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Glennon Threatt, June 16, 2005 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Gloria Register Jeter, December 23, 2000 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Guion Griffis Johnson, July 1, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Gwendolyn Matthews, December 9, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Harold Fleming, January 24, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Harriet Gentry Love, June 17, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Harvey B. Gantt, January 6, 1986 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Harvey E. Beech, September 25, 1996 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Herman Talmadge, July 29 and August 1, 1975 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Herman Talmadge, November 8, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Hodding Carter, April 1, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Howard Kester, July 22, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with James Arthur Jones, November 19, 2003 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with James Atwater, February 28, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with James Moore, October 16, 2003 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with James P. Coleman, September 5, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Jeff Black, March 29, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Joanne Peerman, February 24, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with John Ivey, July 21, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with John Love, February 17, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Johnny A. Freeman, December 27, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Joseph Califano, April 5, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Josephine Clement, July 13 and August 3, 1989 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Julius L. Chambers, June 18, 1990 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Kenneth Norton, March 23, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Latrelle McAllister, June 25, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Leroy Miller, June 8, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Mack Pearsall, May 25, 1988 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Madge Hopkins, October 17, 2000 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Maggie W. Ray, November 9, 2000 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Martin Gerry, August 28, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Modjeska Simkins, July 28, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Ned Irons, March 16, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Orval Faubus, June 14, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Patricia Neal, June 6, 1989 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Peter Holmes, April 18, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Raney Norwood, January 9, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Raymond Dawson, February 4, 1991 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Rebecca Clark, June 21, 2000 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Rebecca Clayton, December 8, 1988 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Richard Bowman, July 8, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Robert Giles, September 10, 1987 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Robert Yost, November 22, 2000 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Sam Holton, March 28, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Saundra Davis, May 12, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Sheila Florence, January 20, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Stella Nickerson, January 20, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Steve Cherry, February 19, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Terry Graham, March 22, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Thurman Couch, February 12, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with U. W. Clemon, July 17, 1974 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Vennie Moore, February 24, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Virginius Dabney, July 31, 1975 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Vivion Lenon Brewer, October 15, 1976 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Walter Durham, January 19 and 26, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Walter Durham, January 19 and 26, 2001 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Willa V. Robinson, January 14, 2004 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with William and Josephine Clement, June 19, 1986 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with William Culp, February 19, 1999 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with William Dallas Herring, February 14, 1987 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with William Hamlin, May 29, 1998 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with William Patrick Murphy, January 17, 1978 (Transcripts)
- Oral history interview with Willie Mae Lee Crews, June 16, 2005 (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))
- Docket sheet for Brown case (Dockets)
- Draft of per curium opinion concerning State of Kansas' failure to defend (Case files)
- Justice Clark's handwritten notes from oral argument (Case files)
- Law clerk's recommendations for segregation decree (Case files)
- Memorandum from Justice Frankfurter regarding "The Segregation Cases" (Case files)
- Memorandum from Justice Frankfurter to court discussing case (Case files)
- "Segregation Research Report" prepared by law clerks (Case files)
- Sheet with oral argument schedule and notation of briefs filed with the court (Case files)
- Summary of Brown case (Memorandums)
- Powerful Days in Black and White (Eastman Kodak Company)
- Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century Information: Dwight D. Eisenhower (Dwight D. Eisenhower Library)
- Diary notes dictated by President Eisenhower regarding visit with Governor Faubus (Texts (document genres))
- Letter from President Eisenhower to General Gruenther (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter from President Eisenhower to Senator Richard B. Russell (Letters (correspondence))
- Memorandum of telephone call (Texts (document genres))
- Memorandum of telephone call between President Eisenhower and Attorney General (Memorandums)
- Notes by President Eisenhower on decision to send federal troops to Little Rock (Notes)
- Photograph of Governor Faubus following a conference on Central High School integration crisis (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of President Eisenhower addressing the nation concerning the school integration crisis in Little Rock (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of President Eisenhower addressing the nation concerning the school integration crisis in Little Rock (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of President Eisenhower addressing the nation concerning the school integration crisis in Little Rock (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of President Eisenhower, Orval E. Faubus and L. Brooks Hays (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph of President Eisenhower, White House Press Secretary James Hagerty, and Captain Evan P. Aurand leaving Newport to return to Washington, D.C. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Presidential appointment book (Appointment books)
- Press release of the address by President Eisenhower (Press releases)
- Press release regarding Executive Order 10730, Providing assistance for the removal of an obstruction of justice within the state of Arkansas (Press releases)
- Press release regarding Little Rock situation (Press releases)
- Press release regarding Little Rock situation (Press releases)
- Press release regarding Little Rock situation (Press releases)
- Press release regarding obstruction of justice in the state of Arkansas (Press releases)
- Press release regarding telegram sent to Governor Faubus (Press releases)
- Recording of a radio address by President Eisenhower (Sound recordings)
- Recording of press conference by President Eisenhower (Sound recordings)
- Situation report No. 233 (Reports)
- Telegram from Georgia Senator Richard B. Russell to President Eisenhower (Telegrams)
- Telegram from Governor Faubus to President Eisenhower (Telegrams)
- Telegram from Mayor of Little Rock, Woodrow Mann, to President Eisenhower (Telegrams)
- Telegram from Mayor of Little Rock, Woodrow Mann, to President Eisenhower (Telegrams)
- Telegram from parents of nine African-American students to President Eisenhower (Telegrams)
- Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine Papers ca. 1918-2000 ()
- Essay, 1955, Confidential (Texts (document genres))
- Essay, 1971 Feb. 27, Information leading to Lake City experience, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Texts (document genres))
- Essay, 1973, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Essays)
- Essay, 1974 May 17, History leading up to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision outlawing segregation in public schools, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Essays)
- Essay, ca. 1949 Dec. 4, Things that happened since Nov. 11, 1949, [Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.] (Articles)
- Essay, n.d., Biracial Effect of Education in Democracy, [Josesph A. DeLaine, Jr.] (Texts (document genres))
- Essay, n.d., (Charleston, S.C.), Third test lawsuit… (Essays)
- Essay, n.d., Clarendon County Schools Must Be Closed Next Term, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Reports)
- Essay, n.d., How can the church help to promote integration in education? [Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.] (Essays)
- Essay, n.d., Nine score years ago, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Essays)
- Essay, n.d., Parents' Committee on Action (Texts (document genres))
- Essay, n.d., Prelude to Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine's Opposition, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Texts (document genres))
- Flyer, 1958 Mar. 9, (St. Albans, N.Y.), All Are Welcome…, St. Albans Community A.M.E. Church (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, 1947 Dec. 15, (Columbia, S.C.), Harold R. Boulware, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1947 Dec. 16, (Manning, S.C.), Levi Pearson (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1947 July 29, (Columbia, S.C.), Harold R. Boulware, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Summerton, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1947 Nov. 7, (Silver, S.C.), W.T. Briggs, R.E. Briggs, to Principal and teachers of Silver School (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1947 Oct. 1, (Columbia, S.C.), Harold R. Boulware, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Summerton, S.C.) (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. 16, (Columbia, S.C.), Harold R. Boulware, 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 May 28, (Columbia, S.C.) Harold R. Boulware, to Levi Pearson, (Manning, S.C.) (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 July 9, (Summerton, S.C.), [Parents'] Committee on Action, to Clarendon County Board of Education, (Clarendon County, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1949 July 9, (Summerton, S.C.), Parents' Committee on Action, to Clarendon County Board of Education, (Clarendon County, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1949 June 10, (Summerton, S.C.), [Parents'] Committee on Action, to parents and pupils of Scott's Branch School, (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, 1950 Jan., (Summerton, S.C.), Joseph A. Delaine, Sr. and Parents' Committee [on Action], An Open Letter: A Summary of Incidents in the Summerton School Affair (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, 1956 Apr. 28, (New York, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Post Office Department, (New York, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1956 Feb. 21, (New York, N.Y.), Truda T. Weil and Father Drew, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (New York, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1956 July 18, [Queens, N.Y.], Loften Mitchell, to [Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr.] (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1956 Oct. 15, (Summerton, S.C.), E.E. Richburg, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Buffalo, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1957 Apr. 8, (Buffalo, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Louis DeLaine (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1961 Dec. 11, (Columbia, S.C.), John H. McCray, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Hollis, Long Island, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1963 Mar 12., to George W. Baber (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Jan. 31, (New York, N.Y.), Robert Gottlieb, To Whom it May Concern (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Nov. 16, (Ridgefield, C.T.), Richard Kluger, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Charlotte, N.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Nov. 22, (Charlotte, N.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Richard Kluger, (Ridgefield, C.T.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Nov. 3, (Ridgefield, C.T.), Richard Kluger, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Charlotte, N.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Nov. 8, (Charlotte, N.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Richard Kluger, [Ridgefield, C.T.] (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1971 Oct. 15, (Ridgefield, C.T.), Richard Kluger, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Queens, N.Y.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1972 Jan. 12, (Ridgefield, C.T.), Richard Kluger, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Charlotte, N.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1973 Aug. 20, (Charlotte, N.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Louis DeLaine, (Florence, S.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1974 Apr. 3, (Charlotte, N.C.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Anna Franks (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1974 Aug. 7, (New York, N.Y.), Anna Franks, to Mrs. [Mattie] DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, 1974 May 10, (New York, N.Y.), Harry J. McNeill, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (Upper Montclair, N.J.) (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))
- Memorandum, 1965 Oct., Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Internal Revenue Service Information (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)
- Photograph, [1950s], of James Brown's children, (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, [1950s], of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., Seals, Richburg, and Frazier (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, [1951], (Clarendon County, S.C.), of J.W. Seals, Flutie Boyd, E.E. Richburg, and Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, 1951 June 17, (Clarendon County, S.C.), E.E. Richburg, Modjeska Simkins, J.W. Seals, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., Harry Briggs, John McCray, Flutie Boyd, James Hinton, and Eugene Montgomery (Black-and-white photographs)
- 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, [1951], (Summerton, S.C.), of Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. and others (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, [1951], (Summerton, S.C.), of meeting at Liberty Hill A.M.E. Church (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)
- Photograph, [1990s], (Summerton, S.C.), of Scott's Branch High School marker (Photographs)
- Photograph, 1999, of Annie Gipson (Photographs)
- Photograph, 1999, (Summerton, S.C.), of W.C. Gipson, Nathaniel Briggs, and Joe DeLaine (Photographs)
- Photograph, c. 1938, (Clarendon County, S.C.), of African American school on Spring Hill A.M.E. Church property (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, c. 1952, (Summerton, S.C.), of Scott's Branch School (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, c. 1952, (Summerton, S.C.), of Scott's Branch School Gymnasium (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, c. 1952, (Summerton, S.C.), of Scott's Branch School Gymnasium (Black-and-white photographs)
- Photograph, c. 1975, of Plummie Parsons, Bennie Parsons, Mattie DeLaine (Photographs)
- Program, [1951 June 17], (Summerton, S.C.), A Testimonial Honoring Parent Plaintiffs and Their Children…, S.C. Conference of NAACP (Programs)
- Program, 1979 May 17, (Washington, D.C.), Brown v. Board of Education, White House, President Jimmy Carter (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)
- Report, 1952 Oct. 16, (Charleston, S.C.), Report on Education, to the Bishop, General Officers, Presiding Elders, Ministers, Visiting Guests and Friends (Reports)
- Report, 1952 Oct. 16, (Charleston, S.C.), Report on Education, to the Bishop, General Officers, Presiding Elders, Ministers, Visiting Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen (Reports)
- Sermon, 1955 Oct. 17, (New York, N.Y.), Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Bethel A.M.E. Church members, (New York, N.Y.) (Sermons)
- Speech, 1956 Mar. 28, (Schenectady, N.Y.), The Stupidity of Humanity in the United States, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Speech, [1957], The Decision of May 17, 1954, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (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., A Brief History of Events Leading Up to Destress [sic], Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., to Grand Master Prince Riley, all Grand Officers, Local Officers, and Brethren (Speeches)
- Speech, n.d., (Summerton, S.C.), It Was Here, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Speech, n.d., Things Don't Just Happen; You Got to Make' em Happen, Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr. (Speeches)
- Telegram, 1955 Nov. 29, (New York, N.Y.), James L. Yong, to Joseph A. DeLaine, Sr., (New York, N.Y.) (Telegrams)
- Telegram, 1979 May 10, (Middleton, V.A.), Louis Martin, to Mrs. [Mattie] DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Telegrams)
- Telegram, 1984 Feb. 28, (New York, N.Y.), Jack Greenberg, to Mrs. Mattie DeLaine, (Charlotte, N.C.) (Telegrams)
- Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project)
- African Americans and Seattle's civil rights history (Moving images)
- Asian Americans and Seattle's civil rights history (Web sites)
- Latinos and Seattle's civil rights history (Web sites)
- Research reports (Historical works (Nonfiction))
- Segregated Seattle (Newspapers)
- Special sections of the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (Moving images)
- Urban Indians and Seattle's civil rights history (Web sites)
- Separate But Not Equal: Race, Education, and Prince Edward County, Virginia (Virginia Commonwealth University's James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives)
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Folders (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Alfanette Marie Bracey (Clippings)
- Citizens' Council (Letters (correspondence))
- Civil rights -- compliance (Letters (correspondence))
- Director's report -- December 1963 (Reports)
- Director's report -- January 1964 (Memorandums)
- Director's report -- November 1963 (Letters (correspondence))
- District of Columbia High School Championship Football Game 1962 (Pamphlets)
- Federal Court decisions (Letters (correspondence))
- Legislative Investigating Committee (Letters (correspondence))
- Maurice L. Malone - personal (Letters (correspondence))
- Meredith resolution (Letters (correspondence))
- Meredith's army record (Legal documents)
- Ole Miss (Texts (document genres))
- Oxford, U.S.A. (Letters (correspondence))
- Requests for pamphlet of Senate Investigating Committee (Letters (correspondence))
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Photographs (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- 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 Daisy Lee Bates following her arrest in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1950s (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of James Meredith taken prior to his acceptance as the first African American student to attend the University of Mississippi, Kosciusko, Mississippi, 1961 (Black-and-white photographs)
- Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing Collection (Birmingham Public Library Archives)
- StoryCorps Audio Interviews (Rhodes College)
- 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)
- Attitudes in Mississippi (Texts (document genres))
- Burned-out vehicle on campus at Ole Miss (Black-and-white photographs)
- Child Development Group of Mississippi newsletter, Vol. 1 no. 1 (Newsletters)
- Christian view on segregation; November 4, 1954 (Text)
- Citizens' Council, Vol. 1, no. 12; September 1956 (Image; Text)
- Civil rights and liberty; [n.d.] (Text)
- Congressman James C. Davis speaks to the States' Rights Council; November 28, 1956 (Text)
- Forces of progress; January 20, 1956 (Essays)
- George Peabody building at Ole Miss (Color photographs)
- How the civil rights bill is being subverted in Mississippi; August 4, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- Interposition or nullification; [n.d.] (Text)
- Jewish view on segregation; [n.d.] (Text)
- Lawyer challenges the U. S. Supreme Court; June 23, 1955 (Image; Text)
- Letter, Hugo Newcomb, Sr. to Erle Johnston; October 16, 1987 (Text)
- Letter, J.P. Coleman to Erle Johnston, Jr.; August 31, 1987 (Text)
- Letter, James P. Coleman to Erle Johnston; July 20, 1987 (Text)
- Letter, Kenneth L. Dean to Robert Nash; April 4, 1967 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Mary Zeno to Mike [Miller]; September 14, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Ney M. Gore, Jr. to W. J. Simmons; October 12, 1955 (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, W. J. Simmons to Ross R. Barnett; May 6, 1969 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to Clyde Ferguson; October 18, 1962 (Text)
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to Dr. [McLeod] Bryan; January 6, 1959 (Text)
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to Rev. Luther Holcomb; October 19, 1962 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Will D. Campbell to William H. Willis; May 4, 1961 (Letters (correspondence))
- Memo, Will D. Campbell to Dr. J. Oscar Lee; August 25, 1958 (Text)
- Men in uniform at Ole Miss (Black-and-white photographs)
- Mid-west hears the South's story; February 3, 1958 (Text)
- Mississippi and U.S. national purpose; October 2, 1962 (Texts (document genres))
- Mississippi delegation position paper (Texts (document genres))
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party newsletter; Volume 2, number 6 (Newsletters)
- Mississippi Student Union convention; December 1964 (Text)
- Newsletter from Freedom House, Holly Springs, Mississippi; August 1965 (Text)
- Note and article; Jones Junior College Homecoming, 1995 (Notes)
- Oxford: a warning for Americans; October 1962 (Text)
- Photograph of the Grove at the University of Mississippi (Black-and-white photographs)
- Race mixing a religious fraud; [n.d.] (Text)
- Review of Black Monday; October 28, 1954 (Text)
- School de-segregation in Issaquena and Sharkey counties; [n.d.] (Text)
- Segregation is constitutional but compulsory integration is unconstitutional; [n.d.] (Text)
- SNCC : comments by Stokely Carmichael; [1966] (Texts (document genres))
- SNCC staff reports; October 1, 1965 (Texts (document genres))
- We've reached era of judicial tyranny; December 1, 1955 (Text)
- USM Oral History (University of Southern Mississippi)
- Oral history with Constance D. Baker (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Dr. Arthur B. Lewis, educator (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Dr. W. B. Thompson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Dr. William A. Butts (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Frank Ellis Smith (Transcripts)
- Oral history with George Rogers (Oral histories)
- Oral history with J.C. Fairley, Mamie Phillips, and Charles Phillips. (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Josephine Clemons Bell (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Judge Fred L. Banks (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mayor E.S. Bishop, Sr. (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Miss Iva E. Sandifer (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Mr. Andrew R. Carr (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Brad Dye (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Dave Dunaway (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Fred Clark, Sr. (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Mr. Hugh H. Clegg, native Mississippian, former assistant director of the FBI and educator (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. James Cohen (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Jimmy Swan, radio personality and political figure (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Ken Fairly (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. M.W. Hamilton (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Maurice R. Black (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Pete Johnson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Rims Barber (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Rims Barber (1995) (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Semmes Luckett (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Thomas J. Tubb (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. Thomas Y. Minniece (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. W.S. Griffin (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. William J. Simmons (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mr. William Joel Blass (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mrs. Frances Thornton Smith (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mrs. Irene (Ponder) Napier (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Mrs. Jane M. Schutt (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Ms. Winson Hudson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Otho Monroe (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Peter H. Stewart (Transcripts)
- Oral history with R.B. Layton (Oral histories)
- Oral history with Reuben Anderson (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Reverend Sammie Rash (Transcripts)
- Oral history with Sandra Adickes (Transcripts)
- Oral history with the Honorable Harvey Ross (Transcripts)
- Oral history with the Honorable Herman B. DeCell (Transcripts)
- Oral history with the Honorable J. P. Coleman, former governor of Mississippi and chief judge (ret.), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (Oral histories)
- Oral history with the Honorable Ross Robert Barnett, former governor of the State of Mississippi. (Transcripts)
- Oral history with the Honorable Tony Byrne (Transcripts)
- Vanishing Georgia (Digital Library of Georgia)
- 4 Negro School Buses (Photographs)
- crop at top as required--not less than 1 . . . (Photographs)
- Old building of Fair Street School when it was a school for African-Americans. The Board of Education voted to build new classrooms in 1951. In 1934 there were 431 Black students. (Photographs)
- [Photograph of 4-H Club exhibit, Saint Marys, Camden County, Georgia, 1923] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of African American school, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of African-American students, Smyrna, Cobb County, Georgia, 1953] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of African-American Tate High School, Pickens County, 1927 or 1928] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Boggs Academy, near Keysville, Burke County, Georgia, ca. 1950] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Camden County Training School, Saint Marys, Camden County, Georgia, ca. 1945] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Central High School gym, Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia, ca. 1950] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Central High School, Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia, ca. 1946] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of dedication ceremonies of Thomas J. Elder High School, Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, 1959 May 24] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Eatonton African American Boys' basketball team, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Eatonton Glee Club for African Americans students, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of elementary school students gathered with teacher outside their school, Chatham County, Georgia, 1925 or 1926] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Fairview Elementary School, Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia, 1953] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Girl's Basketball Team, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of grades 1 through 7 at the 4th Ward School, Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, ca. 1888] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Graham Elementary School, Floyd County, Georgia, 1953] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of gym at school for African American children, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of interior of Fairview School, Cave Spring, Floyd County, Georgia, ca. 1953] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of lunchroom in a school for African Americans, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Mount Zion Elementary and High Schools in the Armuchee School District, Floyd County, Georgia, ca. 1920-1949] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Sandersville Industrial School, Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, 1900] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of school built for African American children, Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, 1952] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of students and school buses at Shannon Elementary School, Floyd County, Georgia, 1953] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of students and teachers at Bethlehem School, Barrow County, Georgia, 1943] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of students and teachers at Henderson Grove School, Gwinnett County, Georgia, 1913] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of the exterior of Greensboro High School for African-Americans, Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia, 194-] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of the first school for African American children in Saint Marys, Saint Marys, Camden County, Georgia, ca. 1920-1923?] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of the Ham and Egg Show, Moultrie, Colquitt County, Georgia, 1951] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Thomas J. Elder High School, Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, 1961] (Photographs)
- [Photograph of Turner Bend School, Floyd County, Georgia, ca. 1920-195-] (Photographs)
- "Peacefully enfold us to thy breast . . . ." (Photographs)
- Voices of Civil Rights (Library of Congress)
- Washington State University Digital Collections (Washington State University's Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections)
- Wednesdays in Mississippi : Civil rights as women's work : Breaking down barriers and mobilizing women, an exhibit Website (Virginia Center for Digital History)
- Wisconsin Historical Images (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- Daisy Bates and four of the Little Rock Nine (Black-and-white photographs)
- Daisy Bates standing behind Little Rock Nine (Black-and-white photographs)
- Daisy Bates, the Little Rock nine and the 101st Airborne Division (Black-and-white photographs)
- Elizabeth Eckford walking to school (Black-and-white photographs)
- Father Groppi and demonstrators (Black-and-white photographs)
- Forrest City court hearing (Black-and-white photographs)
- Gould High School (Black-and-white photographs)
- High school for African Americans (Black-and-white photographs)
- Milwaukee Public School Board walk out (Black-and-white photographs)
- School desegregation pickets (Black-and-white photographs)
- With an Even Hand: Brown vs. Board at Fifty (Library of Congress)
- African American school building in South Boston, Va. (Gelatin silver prints)
- And remember, nothing can be accomplished by taking to the streets (Editorial cartoons)
- Anson Phelps Stokes to Channing Tobias, Chairman of the NAACP, offering congratulations on the NAACP's victory in Brown v. Board of Education. (Telegrams)
- Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 29 - Negro coed leaves court--Autherine Lucy, left foreground, leaves Federal Court here today with her attorneys, Thurgood Marshall, center and Arthur Shores, after court recessed (Black-and-white photographs)
- The Birmingham News (Birmingham, Alabama), Monday, October 1, 1962 (Newspapers)
- Clinton, TN, school integration conflicts (Negatives (photographic))
- Colored elementary school, South Boston, Virginia (Gelatin silver prints)
- Daisy Bates to Roy Wilkins on the treatment of the Little Rock Nine (Letters (correspondence))
- Dark laughter. Now I aint so sure I wanna get educated, 1963. (Political cartoons)
- Fables of Faubus (Music)
- Felix Frankfurter to Earl Warren, May 17, 1954 (Letters (correspondence))
- First day of school (Etchings (prints))
- George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit congratulating each other (Black-and-white photographs)
- Group of African American students in room seated three to a seat measuring thirty-six inches wide, Pleasant Grove, South Carolina (Black-and-white photographs)
- A group of African-American students leaving Central High School, under trooper escort, Little Rock, Arkansas (Photographic prints)
- Harold H. Burton to Earl Warren, May 17, 1954 (Letters (correspondence))
- Harold P. [sic] Boulware, Thurgood Marshall, and Spottswood W. Robinson III confer at the Supreme Court prior to presenting arguments against segregation in schools during Brown v. Board of Education case (Black-and-white photographs)
- Hurlock, Md. elementary school (Group portraits)
- I don't want any inside interference (Editorial cartoons)
- I'm eight. I was born on the day of the Supreme Court decision (Editorial cartoons)
- I think this is rather a sad sort of thing... (Editorial cartoons)
- If the government doesn't support separate-but-equal schools for our children, it's guilty of discrimination! (Editorial cartoons)
- Ike with John W. Davis at the Herald Trib Forum 10/21 (Group portraits)
- Inch by inch (Editorial cartoons)
- Integrated classroom at Anacostia High School, Washington, D.C. (Negatives (photographic))
- James Meredith, (center) and his attorneys, Mrs. Constance Motley, (left) and Jack Greenberg, (right) paused briefly to talk with reporters in front of the Federal Courts Building in New Orleans (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))
- Linda Brown Smith, Ethel Louise Belton Brown, Harry Briggs, Jr., and Spottswood Bolling, Jr. during press conference at Hotel Americana (Group portraits)
- 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)
- Miss Mary Brent, principal of Glenn School, greets pupils, both white and Negro, in a previously all-white school (Photographic prints)
- Mrs. Nettie Hunt, sitting on steps of Supreme Court, holding newspaper, explaining to her daughter Nikie the meaning of the Supreme Court's decision banning school segregation (Group portraits)
- Norman Rockwell to John A. Morsell, December 3, 1963 (Letters (correspondence))
- Reading lesson in African American elementary school in Washington, D.C. (Black-and-white photographs)
- The Russell Daily News (Russell, Kansas), Monday, May 17, 1954 (Newspapers)
- School bus in Louisa County, Virginia (Black-and-white photographs)
- School bus serving children in the area of Fern Cliff and Louisa, Virginia in 1935 (Black-and-white photographs)
- School dilemma--Youths in Charlotte, N.C. taunt Dorothy Geraldine Counts, 15, as she walks to enroll at the previously all-white Harding High School, September 4th (Black-and-white photographs)
- School house in Louisa County, Virginia (Black-and-white photographs)
- School integration. Barnard School, Washington, D.C. (Black-and-white photographs)
- "Segregation's citadel unbreached in 4 years," Washington Observer, Sunday, May 11, 1958 (Newspapers)
- Six-year-old Ruby Bridges, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front (Photographic prints)
- Students arriving at the Free School #2 in Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1963. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Telegram. NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins to Herbert Brownell concerning the expulsion of Autherine Lucy, February 7, 1956 (Telegrams)
- This is the end of anti-civilization as we've known it (Editorial cartoons)
- This is the Negro school house I wrote about in Yale Review, Oct. 1921 (Gelatin silver prints)
- 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)
- Time magazine, September 19, 1955. Cover (Magazines (periodicals))
- University of Alabama students burn desegregation literature during demonstration in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Feb. 6 against the enrollment of Autherine Lucy, an African American student (Photographic prints)
- Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to register for classes at the University of Alabama (Negatives (photographic))
- Waiting for courtroom seats (Photographic prints)
- ["What is done in our classrooms today will be reflected in the successes or failures of civilization tomorrow." Lindly C. Baxter]. (Editorial cartoons)
- William Douglas to Earl Warren, May 11, 1954 (Letters (correspondence))
- 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 in which a reporter interviews Orleans Parish School Board member Matthew Sutherland; white men meet in offices and outside office buildings; Louisiana attorney general Jack Gremillion speaks to a reporter; Louisiana legislators speak about court-ordered school integration; white demonstrators protest the integration of New Orleans schools; a white man speaks at a Citizens' Council rally; and reporters speak to several local leaders outside of district court in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1960 November (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of a paid newspaper advertisement urging community support for the Orleans Parish School Board and white demonstrators protesting court-ordered desegregation at McDonogh 19 and William Frantz elementary schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November and December (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of a press conference held by the Orleans Parish School Board; the office of a news organization; a man reading a report to the press; state representative John S. Garrett of Claiborne Parish speaking at a White Citizens' Council rally; white protesters and United States marshals at the court-ordered desegregation of William Frantz and McDonogh 19 elementary schools; and comments by reporter Ray Moore about school integration in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of an interracial classroom, interviews with Armand Duvio and Louise Tate, a reporter speaking about the influence of the Louisiana legislature, and outtakes from commentary on the school integration crisis in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 December (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a civil rights demonstration as well as a press conference with Ben Lucas, chair of the Board of Commissioners, in Rome, Georgia, 1971 September 15 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a member of the Committee on Education of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia reading from a prepared statement regarding applications of African American students Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes to the University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1960 October 21 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a panel of African American leaders explaining their demands to the Board of Education, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 September 30 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a political cartoon drawn by Bill Daniels portraying Georgia governor Lester Maddox and Macon mayor Ronnie Thompson protesting school integration at the expense of a child in Georgia, 1970 February (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a reporter interviewing University of Mississippi history professor James W. Silver about Mississippi race relations in Oxford, Mississippi, 1964 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American children and their mothers apparently registering to attend previously all-white Catholic elementary schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962 June 5 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American first-grade girls integrating McDonogh 19 Elementary School as they are watched by white policemen and by cheering African Americans in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American high school students protesting continued segregation of local schools following the transfer of all local white students to schools in neighboring counties, Crawfordville, Taliaferro County, Georgia; also African American students prevented from entering a school in Warrenton, Warren County, Georgia, 1965 September 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American high school students protesting continued segregation of local schools following the transfer of all white students in the county to schools in neighboring counties, Crawfordville, Taliaferro County, Georgia; also African American students prevented from entering the school in Warrenton, Warren County, Georgia, 1965 October 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American lawyers commenting on the University of Georgia's integration, students' replies to a reporter's questions, and African American students at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American student Charlayne Hunter and other white students walking around campus and a white man speaking to reporters and handing out cards at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American student Charlayne Hunter walking on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American student Charlayne Hunter walking with other students on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 17 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students arriving on campus as well as the reaction of white students at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 17 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes registering for classes at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter as well as white students rioting over integration at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 11 (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 American students--the "Little Rock Nine"--integrating Central High School and white students burning an effigy in protest in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957 October 3 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of African American students Vivian Malone and James Hood after registering for classes at the formerly segregated University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1963 June 11 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Alabama governor Georgia C. Wallace standing in the doorway to prevent registration of African American students at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1963 June 11 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an unidentified man commenting on the progress of school desegregation in the South and the closing of schools in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1959 September (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of CBS reporter George Herman interviewing Jack Rathbone, executive secretary of the Tenth District Educational Corporation, about a private school set up to serve white children should the courts order school integration in Arlington County, Virginia, 1958 August 21 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Charlayne Hunter speaking to reporter Dave Sisson about a visit to the University of Georgia and her feelings on African American students at the school, Athens, Georgia, 1969 November 21 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of citizens commenting on the closure of public schools and education for African Americans in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1962 July 27 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of comments regarding integration of education in Georgia by Board of Regents member Roy V. Harris and House of Representatives members Frank Twitty and A'Delbert Bowen in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of demonstrators protesting against de facto school segregation and of African American leaders Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell speaking in favor of the school boycott in New York City, New York, 1964 March 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of demonstrators protesting school segregation and Malcolm X speaking in favor of the school boycott in New York City, New York, 1964 March 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of demonstrators protesting segregation policies at the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women's Christian Organization, Athens, Georgia, 1968 September 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of demonstrators protesting the appearance of United States Secretary of State Dean Rusk at the University of Georgia Law Day; portions of Rusk's speech; and his comments to reporters as he leaves the event, Athens, Georgia, 1968 May 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Judson C. Ward of Emory University speaking about a Georgia Supreme Court ruling allowing private universities to integrate without becoming subject to state taxes in Atlanta, Georgia, 1962 September 15 (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. 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 Eugene "Bull" Connor addressing a White Citizens' Council rally and preparation for the University of Alabama integration in Holt, Alabama, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1963 June 7 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of federal troops sent to the University of Mississippi after rioting following the school's court-ordered integration, Oxford, Mississippi, 1962 October (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia attorney general Eugene Cook speaking about a U.S. Department of Justice case against Prince Edward County, Virginia, county government which had closed public schools to avoid court-ordered integration, Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 May 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia governor Carl Sanders speaking about public safety and voter registration in Americus from his office in Atlanta, Georgia, 1965 August 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver pledging to preserve peace at the University of Georgia following a anti-integration riot, at a press conference held in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January 13 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver reading a statement sent to state officials regarding the integration of the University of Georgia from the governor's mansion in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver reading a statement sent to state officials regarding the integration of the University of Georgia from the governor's mansion in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia governor Marvin Griffin pledging to maintain segregated schools in Georgia and condemning the presence of federal troops enforcing integration by the "Little Rock Nine" at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas from a conference held in Sea Island, Georgia, 1957 September 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia House of Representatives clerk Glenn Wilson Ellard reading a committee report regarding integration at the University of Georgia in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January 19 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia House of Representatives member A'Delbert Bowen condemning the faculty at the University of Georgia for signing a petition supporting the university's integration in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia House of Representatives member Lucius Black speaking to a reporter about proposed legislation granting financial aid to students expelled from the University of Georgia and of representative Marvin L. Summers condemning the United States Supreme Court for legislating from the bench in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia House of Representatives members Byrom Mashburn Fitzgerald and Edgar Blalock addressing a committee about the court-ordered integration of the University of Georgia in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Georgia Institute of Technology president Dr. Ed Harrison speaking to reporters about the school's integration and Ford Greene, Ralph Long, Jr., and Lawrence Williams, the school's first African American students, arriving on the campus in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 September 18 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Governor Ernest Vandiver commenting on the actions of Attorney General Robert Kennedy in the Prince Edward County school case, Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 May 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of governor J. Lindsay Almond at a press conference declaring that schools will close if federal troops are sent to enforce desegregation, Richmond, Virginia, 1958 August 21 (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 governor Marvin Griffin addressing the General Assembly on segregation and keeping public schools open, Atlanta, Georgia, 1956 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of governor Orval Faubus claiming that Arkansas is a territory occupied by the United States in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957 September 26 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of governors Lester Maddox of Georgia and John Bell Williams of Mississippi speaking to reporters about a strategy to end forced school busing after a meeting with Southern senators in Washington, D.C., 1970 February 17 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of integration at the University of Georgia including crowds observing the arrival of African American students, students answering reporter's questions about integration and rioting in protest, and the African American students' return to Atlanta, Atlanta and Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 11 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of interviews with Police Chief Joseph Giarrusso, the Gabrielle family, and Mayor deLesseps Morrison as well as images of the community of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of James Meredith, first African American student at the University of Mississippi, exiting an airplane in the company of federal marshals, Jackson, Mississippi, 1962 September 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of James Meredith graduating from the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi, 1963 August 18 (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 members of the National Socialist White People's Party protesting forced busing in Savannah, Georgia, 1971 September 10 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Myers Hall dormitory mother Minnie Porter speaking to a reporter and senator Carl Sanders speaking about a riot at the University of Georgia as well as images from Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 12 (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 Orleans Parish School Board president Lloyd Rittiner and member Emile Wagner speaking about court-ordered school desegregation in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Orleans Parish School Board president Lloyd Rittiner speaking to a reporter about attempts to avoid compliance with court-ordered school desegregation in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 August (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Orleans Parish superintendent of schools Dr. James Redmond and school board president Lloyd Rittiner speaking to a reporter following the first day of court-ordered school desegregation, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of parents taking their children to the Joseph Neel school following court-ordered student transfers to achieve integration in Macon, Georgia, 1970 February 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of police holding back white rioters protesting integration by the "Little Rock Nine" at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957 September 23 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of president Dwight D. Eisenhower making a public statement about the school integration crisis at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas from the White House in Washington, D.C., 1957 September 24 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Q. V. Williamson demanding that the Board of Education correct the discriminatory over-crowding and segregation in schools in Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 October 12 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Abe Gallman commenting on developments in the ongoing legal battle over school desegregation in Atlanta, Georgia, 1970 January 30 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Gloria Crowe interviewing Hamilton Holmes shortly before his graduation from Emory University School of Medicine about his experience integrating the University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 May 30 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Lo Jelks commenting on the controversy surrounding the Board of Regent's confirmation of Dean Rusk's appointment to the faculty of the University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1969 December 28 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Neal Strozier commenting on a public address by Virgina governor J. Lindsay Almond in Richmond, Virginia and on the recent integration of the previously all-white schools in Arlington County and Norfolk, Virginia, 1959 February 7 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Ray Moore interviewing Alice W. Stancil, one of the first women admitted to the academic side of the University of Georgia in 1919, about her experiences at the university, Athens, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Ray Moore interviewing attorney and city councilman Fred J. Cassibry about the effect of court-ordered school integration on businesses in New Orleans, Louisiana, and out-takes of Moore in a legislative chamber commenting on the state legislature's opposition to New Orleans school integration, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1960 November (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Ray Moore interviewing Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver about the court-ordered integration of the University of Georgia, in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January 8 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Ray Moore interviewing Roy R. Pearson, administrator for the Prince Edward School Foundation, about the private school system set up for white students in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1960 February 29 (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 reporters interviewing James Meredith, first African American student at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi, 1962 October 1 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporters interviewing Reverend Billy Graham about the court-ordered school integration in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporters interviewing students who leave school to protest integration by the "Little Rock Nine" at Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1957 September 25 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of segregationist demonstrators protesting the integration of William Frantz Public School, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November 29 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of state senator Leroy Johnson speaking about racial tensions over school desegregation following a fact-finding mission to Crawfordville from Atlanta, Georgia, 1965 October 4 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of statements by Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver, Athens mayor Ralph M. Snow, Georgia state treasurer George B. Hamilton, lieutenant governor Garland T. Byrd, and Mrs. Alice Stancil regarding integration of the University of Georgia, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students and federal troops at the University of Mississippi campus after a riot protesting integration in Oxford, Mississippi, 1962 October (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students and parents at a local school on the first day of Phase II of a court-ordered desegregation plan utilizing school pairing and busing, Augusta, Georgia, 1972 March 15 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students at Andrew H. Wilson and William Frantz elementary schools, two of six integrated schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1961 September (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students at the University of Georgia marching on campus and meeting with university president Fred Davison in an attempt to gain more university support for African American students on campus, Athens, Georgia, 1974 February 26 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students at the University of Georgia responding to a reporter's questions about the school's integration in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students at the University of Georgia responding to a reporter's questions regarding the schools integration in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students debating integration at the University of Georgia following the court-ordered admission of African American students Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students protesting against court-ordered busing for school desegregation and governor Lester Maddox speaking at the rally, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students protesting the suspension and probation of leaders of a demonstration at the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1968 June 2 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the arrival of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes, the first African American students at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the Atlanta Board of Education responding to charges that discriminatory segregation exists in local schools, Atlanta, Georgia, 1967 October 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the chairman of the University System of Georgia Board of Regents Robert O. Arnold speaking to reporters about the recent integration of the University of Georgia from offices in Atlanta, Georgia, 1961 January (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity at the University of Georgia flying the Confederate battle flag at half-mast following the university's court-ordered integration in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of the William Frantz and McDonogh elementary schools after court-ordered desegregation, white demonstrators protesting integration, and a segregated cooperative school in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 December (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of white and African American teachers transferred to achieve faculty integration in schools in Atlanta, Georgia, 1970 March 9 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of white citizens celebrating the departure of federal marshals from the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi, 1962 or 1963 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of white demonstrators protesting court-ordered school desegregation; city and state officials urging parents to discourage their children from demonstrating; people injured by the demonstrating mob in the hospital; and debates by state legislators, New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1960 November 16 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of white demonstrators protesting the court-ordered integration of schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November 14 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of white students at the University of Georgia signing petitions requesting that the state legislature keep the school open after court-ordered integration in Athens, Georgia, 1961 January 8 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of white women driving Daisy Gabrielle and her first grade daughter, Yolanda, to the newly integrated William Frantz Public School; white demonstrators protesting the school's integration; and cars parked in a parking lot in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1960 November or December (Moving images)
Educator Resources
- An African American album vol. 2: the Black Experience in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County (Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County)
- Albany (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- Amistad Digital Resource for Teaching African American History (Columbia Center for Digital Research and Scholarship)
- Athens (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- Brown: Before and After (Virginia State University's Archives and Special Collections)
- Changing Faces : Civil Rights at Middle Tennessee State University, 1965-2000 (Albert Gore Research Center (Middle Tennessee State University))
- Florida Memory Project (Florida State Library and Archives)
- For Teachers and Students (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- The Civil Rights movement: First day of integration at Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas; photo and first-hand account from Elizabeth Eckford's perspective (Instructional materials)
- The Civil Rights movement: The promise of democracy; JFK's radio and television report to the American people on civil rights, June 11, 1963 (Instructional materials)
- For teachers and students (Instructional materials)
- Freedom on Film: Augusta (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- History Now; American History Online: The Civil Rights Movement (Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History)
- A House Divided Teaching Guide (Southern Institute for Education and Research)
- An Imperfect Revolution: Voices from the Desegregation Era (American Public Media)
- Integrating Ole Miss-- A Civil Rights Milestone (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum)
- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum (John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum)
- Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas (University of Arkansas Libraries)
- Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century (Lyndon Baines Johnson Library)
- Savannah (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (University of Georgia))
- Separate Is Not Equal: Brown v. Board of Education (National Museum of American History (Smithsonian))
- Teachers' Domain Civil Rights Special Collection (WGBH Educational Foundation)
- Brown : a landmark case (Instructional materials)
- Brown reactions : Black educators (Instructional materials)
- Brown reactions : editorials (Instructional materials)
- Brown reactions: Judge Brady (Instructional materials)
- Brown reactions : Zora Neale Hurston (Instructional materials)
- Burke Marshall (Instructional materials)
- Constance Baker Motley (Instructional materials)
- A country preacher : Rev. De Laine (Instructional materials)
- Desegregation in San Francisco (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown 4 : Mendez v. Westminster (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown 5 : Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 (Instructional materials)
- Documenting Brown 6 : Brown v. Board of Education, 1955 (Instructional materials)
- Harry Briggs, Sr. and Eliza Briggs (Instructional materials)
- Hyde County school boycott (Instructional materials)
- Ike and Little Rock (Instructional materials)
- Implementing Brown (Instructional materials)
- Little Rock Nine (Instructional materials)
- Melba Pattillo Beals (Instructional materials)
- Mendez v. Westminster : desegregating California's schools (Instructional materials)
- Reconstruction and Black education (Instructional materials)
- Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth (Instructional materials)
- The road to Brown (Instructional materials)
- Simple justice 1 : a handful of lawyers (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)
- Teaching with Historic Places (National Park Service)
- Brown v. Board : five communities that changed America (Instructional materials)
- From Canterbury to Little Rock : the struggle for educational equality for African Americans (Instructional materials)
- Iron Hill School : an African-American one-room school (Instructional materials)
- New Kent School and the George W. Watkins School : from freedom of choice to integration (Instructional materials)
- Television News of the Civil Rights Era, 1950-1970 (Virginia Center for Digital History)
- Thurgood Marshall Before the Court (American Public Media)
- Volunteer Voices




