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Some general subject areas include (but are not limited to): Washington state agriculture, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, sex discrimination against women, anti-communist movements, women's rights, education, labor, aid, atomic energy, taxation, and womens's societies and clubs. Digitized items include: correspondence, notes, memoranda, printed materials, inter-office communications, transcripts and notes of telephone conversations, office interviews and meetings. Additionally, the entirety of Catherine May's 4th District Newsletters, and Special Reports were digitized covering an array of political issues important to May and constituents."],"dc_format":null,"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":["Catherine May Congressional Papers, 1959-1970, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University, Pullman, WA"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Washington (State)--Politics and government--20th century","United States--Politics and government--1945-1989","United States--Race relations","Washington (State)--Race relations"],"dcterms_title":["Catherine May Bedell Congressional papers"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["Washington State University. Library. 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The Library generally does not own rights to material in its collections. Therefore, it does not charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot give or deny permission for use of the images. For further information, see \"Copyright and Other Restrictions That Apply to Publication/Distribution of Images...\""],"dcterms_medium":["black-and-white photographs","negatives (photographs)","film negatives","group portraits","photographic prints"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":["Henry, Aaron, 1922-","Katzenbach, Nicholas deB. (Nicholas deBelleville), 1922-","Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998","Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973","Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968","Meredith, James, 1933-"],"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"vrc_pec","title":"Edward H. 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The decision also set in motion a course of \"Massive Resistance\" by segregationists and the Virginia political power structure. In Prince Edward County, rather than integrate their public schools, segregationists chose instead to close their public schools from 1959-1964. Between 1961 and 1963, Dr. Edward H. Peeples photographed over 100 images of schools in Prince Edward County. In addition to taking photographs of segregated public schools that had been in use prior to 1959, he also took images of the private schools established after the public schools did not open in 1959. These photographs are illustrative of the lack of resources provided by the state and the county for its African American students. The collection includes the digital reproductions of Dr. Peeples' original images as well as his original annotations. It also includes additional photographs taken between 1988 and 2003, digitized maps of the region, and several of Dr. Peeples' written works in order to provide context for the early 1960s images. GIS coordinates are provided for the buildings in the 1960s photographs."],"dc_format":["image/jpeg"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Schools--Virginia--Prince Edward County--History--Pictorial works","African American schools--Virginia--Prince Edward County--History--Pictorial works","African Americans--Education--Virginia--Prince Edward County--History--Pictorial works","Segregation in education--Virginia--Prince Edward County--History--Pictorial works","Education--Virginia--Prince Edward County--History--Pictorial works","Prince Edward County (Va.)--Race relations--History--Pictorial works"],"dcterms_title":["Edward H. 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The protesters, comprised of African American high school-age students and others, demanded that local and state authorities eliminate racial segregation in public facilities and reopen the public schools in Prince Edward County, which had been closed since 1959 to avoid integration.","The protests were organized and led by the Rev. L. Francis Griffin, pastor of First Baptist Church in Farmville. They called their summer of protests a \"Program of Action.\" With the help of members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and others, Griffin trained the students in nonviolent protest. Richmond lawyers Samuel Tucker and Henry Marsh advised the students on how to conduct themselves with law enforcement officials. Many were arrested during the course of the summer.","Civil unrest in Farmville began in late July and continued through September. Protests varied from day to day, week to week, and included sit-ins at segregated lunch counters, picketing segregated businesses, marches that blocked traffic, and other forms of civil disobedience. A large portion of the images show protesters trying in vain to purchase tickets at the segregated movie theater, then picketing the theater. On one Sunday, the protesters participated in a \"church-in,\" during which African-Americans tried to integrate four white churches in Farmville with mixed success.","Many of these activities are documented in this collection of images. A large number of the original black and white photographs were taken by J.D. Crute, an amateur photographer hired by the Farmville Police Department, under the supervision of Police Chief Otto Smith Overton, who served 42 years before retiring in 1996. These photographs were intended to be used in court proceedings as evidence against any protesters who were arrested. Currently the originals are in a private collection."],"dc_format":["image/jpeg"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Civil rights demonstrations--Virginia--Farmville","Civil rights movements--Virginia--Farmville","African Americans--Civil rights--Virginia--Farmville","African Americans--Segregation--Virginia--Farmville","Segregation in education--Virginia--Prince Edward County","Farmville (Va.)--Race relations","Prince Edward County (Va.)--Race relations"],"dcterms_title":["Farmville 1963 civil rights protests"],"dcterms_type":["StillImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["James Branch Cabell Library. 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Online access to the commission's historical records provides an opportunity to examine the efforts of the Commission more closely.","The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata."],"dc_format":null,"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["United States Commission on Civil Rights","Civil rights--United States","Civil rights--United States--History--Sources"],"dcterms_title":["Historical publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["Thurgood Marshall Law Library"],"edm_is_shown_by":null,"edm_is_shown_at":["https://law.umaryland.libguides.com/commission_civil_rights"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["reports","records"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"lru_tulane-moore","title":"Long Civil Rights Movement: Photographs from the Ronnie Moore Papers, 1964 -1972","collection_id":null,"collection_title":null,"dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Alabama, Greene County, 32.85314, -87.95223","United States, Alabama, Greene County, Eutaw, 32.84059, -87.88762","United States, Arkansas, Jefferson County, 34.26879, -91.93151","United States, Arkansas, Jefferson County, Pine Bluff, 34.22843, -92.0032","United States, Arkansas, Woodruff County, 35.18633, -91.24307","United States, Arkansas, Woodruff County, Augusta, 35.28231, -91.36541","United States, District of Columbia, Washington, 38.89511, -77.03637","United States, Florida, Gadsden County, 30.57947, -84.6136","United States, Florida, Gadsden County, Chattahoochee, 30.70546, -84.84574","United States, Florida, Gadsden County, Quincy, 30.58714, -84.58325","United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, 30.53824, -91.09562","United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, 30.44332, -91.18747","United States, Louisiana, Jackson Parish, 32.30203, -92.55774","United States, Louisiana, Jackson Parish, Jonesboro, 32.24127, -92.71599","United States, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, 30.06864, -89.92813","United States, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, 29.95465, -90.07507","United States, Louisiana, Saint Landry Parish, 30.59885, -92.00586","United States, Louisiana, Washington Parish, 30.85334, -90.04052","United States, Louisiana, Washington Parish, Bogalusa, 30.79102, -89.84869","United States, Maryland, City of Baltimore, 39.29038, -76.61219","United States, Maryland, Frederick County, 39.47222, -77.39799","United States, Maryland, Frederick County, Buckeystown, 39.33482, -77.43165","United States, Mississippi, Hinds County, Jackson, 32.29876, -90.18481","United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale County, 32.40429, -88.66254","United States, Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian, 32.36431, -88.70366","United States, Mississippi, Neshoba County, 32.7535, -89.11757","United States, Mississippi, Neshoba County, Philadelphia, 32.77152, -89.11673","United States, New York, Bronx County, 40.82732, -73.92357","United States, New York, Dutchess County, 41.76515, -73.74286","United States, New York, Dutchess County, Pawling, 41.56204, -73.60263","United States, New York, Westchester, 41.1763139, -73.7907554","United States, South Carolina, Jasper County, 32.42195, -81.02327","United States, South Carolina, Sumter County, Sumter, 33.92044, -80.34147","United States, South Carolina, Williamsburg County, 33.61993, -79.72771","United States, Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, 35.14953, -90.04898","United States, Virginia, Arlington County, 38.87862, -77.10096","United States, Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, 38.88101, -77.10428"],"dcterms_creator":["Moore, Ronnie Malcolm, 1940-"],"dc_date":["1959/2004"],"dcterms_description":["Moore is a civil rights activist and community development consultant who trained leaders in community organization, youth development, cultural diversity, and team building. Moore was the field secretary in the South for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and the executive director of the Scholarship, Education and Defense Fund for Racial Equality, Inc. (SEDFRE). These photographs were collected by Moore in his roles with CORE and SEDFRE. The Ronnie Moore digital collection captures the political and social empowerment of African Americans in the South during the 1960s. Images of CORE activists, and the African American populations they served, are displayed in photographs of voter registration drives in Florida and South Carolina, freedom schools in Mississippi, and direct protest demonstrations in Louisiana and North Carolina. Images from Moore’s work with SEDFRE emphasize the economic activism carried out by African Americans during the late 1960s and 1970s in Northern states such as New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Indiana, and Maryland. Other economic initiatives depicted are farming cooperatives in Louisiana, job training for youth and adults in Mississippi, and the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign in Washington D.C. Most importantly, Moore’s photographs exhibit a shift in the Civil Rights Movement from direct protests targeting disenfranchisement and segregationist practices in the 1960s, to federally funded programs that were created to raise the economic viability of African Americans in the 1970s. Students, teachers, researchers, and others are encouraged to contact the Center about this digital collection and the Ronnie Moore papers.","The Long Civil Rights Movement: Photographs from the Ronnie Moore Papers, 1964 -1972, is a digital collection created by the Amistad Research Center. It is presented in the Tulane University Digital Library through a partnership between the Amistad Research Center and Tulane University. Inquiries regarding content in this digital collection should be addressed to \u003ca href=\"mailto:reference@amistadresearchcenter.org\"\u003ereference@amistadresearchcenter.org\u003c/a\u003e or (504) 862-3222. This digital collection, funded by the Patrick F. 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It is the responsibility of an author to secure permission for publication from the holder of the copyright to any material contained in this collection."],"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":["Physical rights are retained by the Amistad Research Center. The materials in this digital collection are being made available for personal and scholarly research use only. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws. If you are the rightful copyright holder of an item represented in this collection and you wish to have it removed, please submit a request, including proof of ownership and clear identification of the work, to reference@amistadresearchcenter.org."],"dcterms_medium":["photographs"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":["King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968","Moore, Ronnie Malcolm, 1940-"],"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"lru_lru-segregation","title":"Report, Segregation in the Field of Public and Private Law","collection_id":null,"collection_title":null,"dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, 29.95465, -90.07507"],"dcterms_creator":["Campbell, David"],"dc_date":["1959"],"dcterms_description":["This is the only known copy of the legal analysis that was used to justify the desegregation of Tulane University. As a Tulane law student, David Lee Campbell clerked for the firm of Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrère \u0026 Denègre L.L.P. The firm’s founder, Joseph Merrick Jones, Jr. (who was also President of the Board of Administrators of Tulane University), asked Campbell to work on a private, secret project reporting only to him. That project led to Campbell’s report, “Segregation in the Field of Public and Private Law—Status of the Tulane University of Louisiana,” which he delivered on September 4, 1959. The sixty-page report covered a wide swath of research into desegregation law, including areas to which it applied (jury cases, housing, the right to vote, restrictive covenants, labor unions, etc.), the Fourteenth Amendment, whether Tulane University was a private or public corporation, and laws and cases pertaining to Tulane. Campbell went on to graduate first in his class from Tulane Law School and earn a doctorate in law from Oxford University.","Attorney, historic preservationist, and environmentalist, David Lee Campbell was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1936 and spent his formative years in Fort Worth, Texas and Morocco. After receiving his BA from North Texas State University and his law degree from Tulane University, Campbell, a Marshall Scholar, earned his D. Phil. in law from Oxford University in 1963. He began his legal career with Lemle Kelleher, branched off to open the Law Offices of David Campbell, and eventually moved to Deutsch, Kerrigan, \u0026 Stiles. He was named \"Outstanding Young Lawyer of Louisiana\" in 1975. The Young Leadership Council named him a New Orleans \"Role Model\" in 1995.","Campbell’s environmental concerns led him to found the Little Tchefuncte River Association. As a historic preservationist, Campbell founded the Peniston-Gen Taylor Association to successfully stop the Mississippi River Bridge at Napoleon Avenue and then the proposed Riverfront Expressway. A past president of the Preservation Resource Center and the Louisiana Landmarks Society, in 2016 he received the Harnett T. Kane Award from the Louisiana Landmarks Society for significant lifetime contributions to historic preservation. He published his memoir, “A Double Life,” in 2016 and a book of poetry, “Nature all Around Us,” in 2017."],"dc_format":null,"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["David Campbell, Manuscripts Collection 1108, Box 9, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tiltion Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70115"],"dcterms_subject":["College integration--Louisiana--New Orleans","Tulane University--History"],"dcterms_title":["Report, Segregation in the Field of Public and Private Law"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["Tulane University. 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