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- Collection:
- Isaiah DeQuincey Newman, (1911-1985), Papers, 1929-2003
- Title:
- Annual Report, [1963], One Hundred Years After the Emancipation Proclamation; Monthly Report of Field Secretary, June 10, 1963 - August 17, 1963, South Carolina Conference of Branches, NAACP
- Creator:
- Newman, I. DeQuincey (Isaiah DeQuincey), 1911-1985
- Date of Original:
- 1963
- Subject:
- Segregation--United States--South Carolina
African Americans--Economic conditions--South Carolina
African Americans--Civil rights--South Carolina
African Americans--Segregation--South Carolina
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. South Carolina State Conference
African American civil rights workers--South Carolina
Civil rights demonstrations--South Carolina
Discrimination in public accommodations--South Carolina
Segregation in education--South Carolina
Picketing--South Carolina
Voter registration--South Carolina
Discrimination in employment--South Carolina
School integration--South Carolina
Church and minorities--South Carolina
Segregation in higher education--South Carolina
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Youth Council
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Municipal government--South Carolina
State governments--South Carolina
Corporation reports--South Carolina
United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln). Emancipation Proclamation--Anniversaries, etc.
Discrimination in public accommodations--South Carolina--Spartanburg
African American students--South Carolina
Civil rights demonstrations--South Carolina--Charleston
Civil rights demonstrations--South Carolina--Sumter
Civil rights demonstrations--South Carolina--Orangeburg
Picketing--South Carolina--Charleston
Arrest--South Carolina - People:
- Gantt, Harvey B. (Harvey Bernard), 1943-
Perry, Matthew J. (Matthew James), 1921-2011 - Location:
- United States, South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, 32.77657, -79.93092
United States, South Carolina, Chesterfield County, 34.63978, -80.15872
United States, South Carolina, Clarendon County, 33.66581, -80.2164
United States, South Carolina, Florence County, 34.02439, -79.70282
United States, South Carolina, Greenville County, 34.89431, -82.37072
United States, South Carolina, Greenwood County, 34.15383, -82.12593
United States, South Carolina, Greenwood County, Greenwood, 34.1954, -82.16179
United States, South Carolina, Newberry County, 34.28981, -81.60012
United States, South Carolina, Newberry County, Newberry, 34.27458, -81.61872
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg County, 33.43899, -80.8003
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Orangeburg, 33.49182, -80.85565
United States, South Carolina, Richland County, 34.0218, -80.90304
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg County, 34.93126, -81.99068
United States, South Carolina, Sumter County, Sumter, 33.92044, -80.34147
United States, South Carolina, York County, 34.97475, -81.18442
United States, South Carolina, York County, Rock Hill, 34.92487, -81.02508 - Type:
- Text
- Description:
- Twenty-five page annual report for 1963 for the South Carolina Conference of Branches, NAACP. The report lists the Standing Committee of chairmen of the State Conference, and the organizational structure of the State Youth Conference. The report contains income and expenses statements for the year, and names the honorees of the Emancipation Proclamation Centennial Celebration. Activity for the year also included the Centennial Voter Registration Drive, which established a goal of 1000 new registered voters for each year since the issuance of the Emancipation was established. A "Summit Meeting" of NAACP branch and Youth Council leaders was held on June 5, their objective being to end all state imposed racial segregation and discrimination. Advancements in desegregation in the state include the enrollment of Harvey Gantt at Clemson College and Henri Monteith, Robert G. Anderson, James L. Solomon and Marine Sgt. Herbert Morris at the University of South Carolina. The report includes efforts in elementary school desegregation and the voluntary desegregation of drug stores, variety stores and restaurants in Spartanburg, SC, in an effort to avoid mass demonstrations. It also details integration around the state within libraries, churches, and lunch counters, and direct action in the form of mass demonstrations in Charleston, Sumter and Orangeburg. It details the forms of direct action that have taken place in Charleston, and notes that picketing has been the most effective. It concludes with summaries of mass meetings, arrests, and financing.
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. - Local Identifier:
- pne63uu
- Metadata URL:
- https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/collection/idn/id/561
- IIIF manifest:
- https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/iiif/idn:561/manifest.json
- Language:
- eng
- Extent:
- image/jpg
- Original Collection:
- Folder: Newman, Top., NAACP, Reports, 1962, Aug. 20 - Feb. 5, 1964, Isaiah DeQuincey Newman Papers, South Carolina Political Collections, The University of South Carolina Libraries
- Contributing Institution:
- University of South Carolina. South Carolina Political Collections
- Rights: