- Collection:
- Edmund Orgill Papers
- Title:
- Bailey in Memphis, Tennessee to Orgill, Edmund in Memphis, Tennessee
- Creator:
- Orgill, Edmund
- Publisher:
- Edmund Orgill Papers, Memphis Public Library, Memphis, Tennessee
- Date of Original:
- 1956-02-16
- Subject:
- Mayors--Tennessee--Memphis
Civic leaders--Tennessee--Memphis
Memphis (Tenn.)--Politics and government
Memphis (Tenn.)--Race relations
Race relations
Race discrimination--Tennessee--Memphis
Hospital trustees--Tennessee--Memphis
Racism--Tennessee--Memphis
African Americans--Tennessee--Memphis
Women, White--Tennessee--Memphis - People:
- Orgill, Edmund
- Location:
- United States, Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, 35.14953, -90.04898
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- Letter written February 16, 1956 to Edmund Orgill, mayor of Memphis, Tennessee by a Mrs. Bailey. In the letter, Mrs. Bailey refuses to address the mayor as "mister" because she believes he stands for integration. She encourages him to stand up for the white citizens of the United States. The letter was written in response to Mayor Orgill's request for citizen comment on putting an African American on the board of John Gaston Hospital.
The University of Tennessee Libraries (Knoxville, Tennessee) is the digital publisher.
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. - Metadata URL:
- https://digital.lib.utk.edu/collections/islandora/object/volvoices%3A14159
- Rights Holder:
- For current rights information, please visit: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200600000001200
- Additional Rights Information:
- Please contact holding institution for information regarding use and copyright status.
- Contributing Institution:
- Memphis Public Library. Memphis and Shelby County Room
- Rights: