Individuals active in civil disturbances, volume 2
Identification photographs of civil rights workers and members of white supremacy organizations distributed by the Alabama Department of Safety in 1965.
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Creator
Alabama. Dept. of Public Safety
Publisher
SG011888, 11, Individuals active in civil disturbances, vol. 2, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama.
Date of Original
1965
Subject
American Nazi Party
Montgomery Improvement Association
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
African Americans--Civil rights
White supremacy movements
Civil rights workers--Alabama
Civil rights movements--Alabama
Criminal records--Alabama
Location
United States, Alabama, 32.75041, -86.75026
Medium
identification photographs
Type
StillImage
Description
This is volume two of a two-volume set entitled "Individuals Active in Civil Disturbances," which included the name, description, and often a photograph of both those involved in civil rights and others involved with the Nazi Party. Created to distribute to law enforcement officers in or about 1965, these volumes identified many individuals who were involved with mainstream black groups, such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Congress of Racial Equality, and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. A minority of people listed were involved with openly communist organizations or with extreme right-wing groups, such as the American Nazi Party.
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Contributing Institution
Alabama. Department of Archives and History