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By Emanuella J. Spencer, Florence E. Borders, and Clifton H. Johnson
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Race Relations Department was established in 1942 to define problem areas related to race relations in the United States, to develop programs and techniques designed to promote constructive action, and to work toward relieving areas of tension utilizing, wherever possible, local resources. Population movements during World War II had created pressure points in several cities. Race riots occurred with alarming frequency and the newly organized department attempted to alleviate or prevent the problem by dispatching field workers to the affected areas to collect data and to survey still other areas threatened with racial disturbances.
An imposing group of social scientists was involved in the work of the department from the outset. Its first director was the eminent sociologist, Charles S. Johnson (1942-1950), who was succeeded by Herman Hodge Long (1950-1964). Long eventually became president of Talladega College in Alabama and Clifton Herman Johnson (1966-1970) became the last director of the department. Throughout the years of its existence, the department could boast of such staff members as Ira De A. Reid, Carroll Barber, Horace Mann Bond, Margaret McCulloch, Grace Jones, Lewis Wade Jones, Bonita and Preston Valien, Vivian Henderson, John Hope, II, and Hattie McDaniel Perry. Numerous others could be added to the stellar roster of the specialists who participated in the work of the department.
The records consist of correspondence, speeches, publicity, programs, announcements, clippings, bibliographies, financial records, photographs, posters, and survey forms. There are department records and a small segment of personal papers for Herman H. Long and Lewis W. Jones. The collection is arranged chronologically, in general, within series which include an administrative series and additional series generated by the department's activities. Institutes, surveys, and studies comprised the major activities. Incoming and outgoing correspondence are interfiled.
The importance of the collection to the students of race relations is inestimable. The department played a key role in the removal of the issue of racial segregation and discrimination from the realm of social abstraction. It provided a basis for action in the foundation built upon research. The papers document the fact that the department pioneered in studies in race relations and significantly influenced intergroup relations in much of the United States. The Race Relations Institutes conducted by the department have been credited with exerting a greater effect upon the course of race relations in this country than any other single series of events. Certainly, no study of the issue in this century would be complete without recourse to the rich resources available in the records of the department.
Collection Historical Note
The Race Relations Department of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries was created by the American Missionary Association Division in 1942 and was based at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. The formal program of the department began in 1943 as a forum to engage in a national discussion with social scientists, religious leaders, educators, government officials, and other notable figures offering an arena for research studies and discussions on relationships between ethnic groups and racial stereotypes as they relate to economics, education, government policy, housing and employment. Notable figures who participated in the institute throughout its life include, Arna Bontemps, Sterling Brown, Countee Cullen, Rachel DuBois, William Faulkner, John Hope Franklin, Martin Luther King Jr., and Thurgood Marshall.
The first director was sociologist, Charles Spurgeon Johnson (1942-1950) who published To Stem This Tide: a Survey of Racial Tension Areas in the United States and for five years published The Monthly Summary of Events and Trends in Race Relations. Herman Hodge Long was employed as a field representative before becoming the Associate Director of the department and succeeded Johnson as the director (1950-1964). In 1964, Long relinquished his position as director to become the president of his alma mater, Talladega College in Alabama. In 1944, the first Race Relations Institute was held at Fisk University and the institute continued to be an annual event until 1969. San Francisco became the first city to employ the staff required to provide technical assistance for one of its surveys and resulted in the publication, The Negro War Worker in San Francisco: A Local Self-Survey.
In 1947, Charles S. Johnson was named president of Fisk University but continued to direct the department. That same year, the Minneapolis self-survey was conducted with technical assistance from the department and People vs. Property: Race Restrictive Covenants in Housing was a published. In 1949, People vs. Property served as the basis for the United States Supreme Court decision that outlawed enforcement of racially restrictive covenants. The department circulated Current, an information bulletin to the constituency of the department. Other publications completed in 1951 with the assistance of the department include Segregation, a Challenge to Democracy by Margaret C. McCulloch, If Your Next Neighbors are Negroes by Roger G. Mastrude, and the article “How Minneapolis Beat the Bigots from the Woman's Home Companion,” by Clive Howard. In 1952, McCulloch also wrote Integration: Promise, Process, Problem and Long wrote Segregation in Interstate Railway Coach Travel. In 1955, An American City in Transition: the Baltimore Community Self-Survey of Intergroup Relations and This is the Task: Findings of the Trenton, New Jersey, Human Relations Self-Survey were published. Additional publications include Fellowship for Whom? A Study of Inclusiveness in the Congregational Christian Churches (1958) and The Negotiation of Desegregation in Ten Southern Cities (1965) by Lewis W. Jones and Long.
In 1966, Clifton H. Johnson became director of the department and the Amistad Research Center (a branch of the department) was established as the repository of the American Missionary Association’s archives, which included the records of the Race Relations Department. The Center was incorporated in 1969 as a non-profit archival repository and following the dissolution of the Race Relations Department moved to Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Biographical Note
The Race Relations Department of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries was created by the American Missionary Association Division in 1942 and was based at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. The formal program of the department began in 1943 as a forum to engage in a national discussion with social scientists, religious leaders, educators, government officials, and other notable figures offering an arena for research studies and discussions on relationships between ethnic groups and racial stereotypes as they relate to economics, education, government policy, housing and employment. Notable figures who participated in the institute throughout its life include: Arna Bontemps, Sterling Brown, Countee Cullen, Rachel DuBois, William Faulkner, John Hope Franklin, Martin Luther King Jr., and Thurgood Marshall.
The first director was sociologist Charles Spurgeon Johnson (1942-1950), who published To Stem This Tide: A Survey of Racial Tension Areas in the United States, and for five years published The Monthly Summary of Events and Trends in Race Relations. Herman Hodge Long was employed as a field representative before becoming the Associate Director of the department and succeeded Johnson as the director (1950-1964). In 1964, Long relinquished his position as director to become the president of his alma mater, Talladega College in Alabama. In 1944, the first Race Relations Institute was held at Fisk University, and the institute continued to be an annual event until 1969. San Francisco became the first city to employ the staff required to provide technical assistance for one of its surveys, which resulted in the publication, The Negro War Worker in San Francisco: A Local Self-Survey.
In 1947, Charles S. Johnson was named president of Fisk University but continued to direct the department. That same year, the Minneapolis self-survey was conducted with technical assistance from the department and People vs. Property: Race Restrictive Covenants in Housing was a published. In 1949, People vs. Property served as the basis for the United States Supreme Court decision that outlawed enforcement of racially restrictive covenants. The department circulated Current, an information bulletin to the constituency of the department. Other publications completed in 1951 with the assistance of the department included: Segregation, a Challenge to Democracy by Margaret C. McCulloch, If Your Next Neighbors are Negroes by Roger G. Mastrude, and the article “How Minneapolis Beat the Bigots from the Woman's Home Companion” by Clive Howard. In 1952, McCulloch also wrote Integration: Promise, Process, Problem and Long wrote Segregation in Interstate Railway Coach Travel. In 1955, An American City in Transition: the Baltimore Community Self-Survey of Intergroup Relations and This is the Task: Findings of the Trenton, New Jersey, Human Relations Self-Survey were published. Additional publications included: Fellowship for Whom? A Study of Inclusiveness in the Congregational Christian Churches (1958) and The Negotiation of Desegregation in Ten Southern Cities (1965) by Lewis W. Jones and Long.
In 1966, Clifton H. Johnson became director of the department, and the Amistad Research Center (a branch of the department) was established as the repository of the American Missionary Association’s archives, which included the records of the Race Relations Department. The Center was incorporated in 1969 as a non-profit archival repository, and following the dissolution of the Race Relations Department moved to Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Amistad Research Center
Accruals:
One addition to the records was recieved in 1976, dating 1942-1976, and interfiled during processing in 1979.
Access Restrictions:
The Race Relations Department records are open and available for research use.
Use Restrictions:
Copyright to these papers has not been assigned to the Amistad Research Center. 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.
Technical Access Note:
Sound recordings are not currently available for use. Please contact the Reference Services Department for more information.
Acquisition Source:
American Missionary Association
Acquisition Method:
Gift.
Appraisal Information:
The records of the Race Relations Department document the work of the department and its influence on the course of race relations in the United States during the decades of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. The collection is important to the study of racial segregation, intergroup relations, and the papers document the pioneering work of the department during the civil rights era.
Original/Copies Note:
The collection was microfilmed, including nine scrapbooks, and is available for research use.
Related Materials:
Holdings related to the Race Relations Department records include the personal papers of Inez Adams, Marguerite Cartwright, John Hope II, Hattie McDaniels, Preston and Bonita Valian. Related organizational holdings encompass the records of the American Missionary Association, Committee on Civil Rights in Metropolitan New York, the National Association of Human Rights Workers, the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, and the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries. Microfilm holdings related to the Race Relations Department records include the Charles S. Johnson papers and the Chicago Mayor's Committee on Race Relations records.
Preferred Citation:
Race Relations Department of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries records, Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Processing Information:
This collection was processed and microfilmed in 1979; however, boxes 135-226 remain unprocessed.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 5: Surveys and Studies, 1944-1969],
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- Series 2: Race Relations Institute, 1943-1969

The Race Relations Institutes held annually at Fisk University (1944-1969) span the longest time period of the records. Materials generated by them account for more than eighteen linear feet of items. The correspondence included in this segment is to or from prospective participants, applicants, consultants, lecturers, or other persons involved in preliminary preparation. The appeal of these annual gatherings was not geographically limited to the United States. There were participants from South and West Africa at more than one institute. A smaller group of post-Institute items is evaluative in nature. The bulk of the records are for those Race Relations Institutes held in 1949, 1950, 1964, 1965, 1967, and 1969.
In addition to Institute correspondence, there are sound recordings and typescripts of speeches, discs, announcements, clippings, photographs, press releases, and summaries, which provide excellent and detailed accounts of most of the institutes. Several names surface repeatedly throughout the early years. Among these were Thurgood Marshall, who attended both as lecturer and learner, and Charles Houston, NAACP legal counsel. Numerous persons of renown may be listed among the consultants and lecturers. One of the distinctions of the Institute was its attraction of an outstanding array of intellectuals and social activists. The lecturers included persons such as Rachel DuBois, John Hope Franklin, Martin Luther King, Jr., and C. Vann Woodward. Marguerite Cartwright, who later became a United Nations correspondent, attended the 1944 Institute as a student.
Establishing a precedent of providing cultural attractions within the format of the Institute, the department presented members of the "Black literati," such as Countee Cullen, Arna Bontemps, and Sterling Brown. Following the death of Charles S. Johnson in 1956, the department instituted yet another notable feature. It created a memorial lecture and award in honor of its organizer. Recipients of the award included, among others, Lillian Smith and Asa Philip Randolph. The speeches in the collection include memorial addresses delivered by various outstanding scholars.
- Box 34: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1944

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Programs and schedules

- Folder 3: Bibliography

- Folder 4: Bluebook

- Folder 5: Rosters

- Folder 6: Suggestions on an Outline of Study

- Folder 7: Speech: Alexander, W. W., American Racial Theories

- Folder 8: Speech: Bicknell, M., Techniques of Interracial Cooperation

- Folder 9: Speech: Brown, I.C., The People of the World

- Folder 10: Speech: Brown, I.C., Races in Global Context

- Folder 11: Speech: Brown, I.C., Some Socio-Economic Factors in Present Day Race Relations

- Folder 12: Speech: Brown, I.C., What is Race?

- Folder 13: Speech: Davis, A., Speech Development of the Negro Child and Adolescent

- Folder 14: Speech: Embree, E., Great Current Civilizations

- Folder 15: Speech: Embree, E., Races and Civilizations

- Folder 16: Speech: Faris, E., Contrasting Racial Policies in Colonial Africa

- Folder 17: Speech: Faris, E., The Mores and the Color Line

- Folder 18: Speech: Faulkner, W., The Philosophy of Religion

- Folder 19: Speech: Johnson, G., Minority Groups Movements

- Folder 20: Speech: Johnson, G., Program of the Southern Regional Council

- Folder 21: Speech: Loescher, F., The Aims and Methods of Quaker Work Camps

- Folder 22: Speech: Loescher, F., The Work Camp-College Credit Seminar

- Folder 23: Speech: Looby, A., State Courts and Minority Rights

- Folder 24: Speech: McCulloch, M., Best Practices

- Folder 25: Speech: Pope, L., Christian Ethics

- Folder 26: Speech: Pope, L., A Religion That Changes Things

- Folder 27: Speech: Work, J., Music as a form and medium

- Folder 28: Speech notes: Houston, C., Use of Law

- Folder 29: Speech notes: Morton, R., The School in the Community

- Folder 30: Speech notes: Work, J., Intercultural Education

- Folder 31: Summaries: Typescript and bound copy

- Folder 32: News releases

- Folder 33: Clippings: Press releases

- Folder 34: Photos

- Folder 35: Comments

- Folder 36: Report: Evaluation

- Folder 37: Forms

- Box 35: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1945

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 4: Programs and schedules

- Folder 5: Bibliography

- Folder 6: Bluebook

- Folder 7: Rosters

- Folder 8: Speech: Brown, I.C., Races Defined

- Folder 9: Speech: Collier, T., The Southern Press

- Folder 10: Speech: Davenport, R., Segregation and the Armed Forces

- Folder 11: Speech: Embree, E., Education for the New World

- Folder 12: Speech: Evans, J., Negro Horizons and the War Effort

- Folder 13: Speech: Foreman, C., What's New about the South

- Folder 14: Speech: Foster, L., War Department Policies

- Folder 15: Speech: Kincheloe, S., The Personal vs. Categorical

- Folder 16: Speech: Lane, F., Problems in the Adjustment of Urban Negro Families

- Folder 17: Speech: Maddox, J., Problems of Southern Agriculture

- Folder 18: Speech: McLean, H., Frightened People

- Folder 19: Speech: McLean, H., Unconscious Factors in Racial Prejudice

- Folder 20: Speech: Mitchell, G., Southern Labor Unions

- Folder 21: Speech: Montagu, A., The Nature of Race Relations

- Folder 22: Speech: Swift, A., The Church and the American Creed

- Folder 23: Panel: Education and Race Relations

- Folder 24: Report: Clinic on Counseling for Negro Veterans

- Folder 25: Summary

- Folder 26: News releases

- Folder 27: Press clippings

- Folder 28: Press clippings

- Folder 29: Press clippings

- Folder 30: Press clippings: Editorials and comments

- Folder 31: Press clippings: Personalities

- Folder 32: Photos

- Folder 33: Correspondence: Request for Institute Material

- Folder 34: Evaluations

- Folder 35: Forms

- Box 36: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1946

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 5: Program and schedule

- Folder 6: Bibliography

- Folder 7: Blue book

- Folder 8: Rosters

- Folder 9: Rosters

- Folder 10: Speech: Allport, G., Basic Psychology of Rumor

- Folder 11: Speech: Alpenfels, E., Can Presentation of Facts Change Attitudes

- Folder 12: Speech: Alpenfels, E., What Can You Say...

- Folder 13: Speech: Bacote, C., Negro Suffrage

- Folder 14: Speech: Blackburn, C., Benefit of his Experience

- Folder 15: Speech: Blackwell, G., Minority Groups and Community Organization

- Folder 16: Speech: Duncan, L., Some Postwar Trends

- Folder 17: Speech: Embree, E., People of the Earth

- Folder 18: Speech: Gallagher, B., Color and Conscience

- Folder 19: Speech: Gallagher, B., The Christian Choice

- Folder 20: Speech: Granger, L., Industrial Planning

- Folder 21: Speech: Granger, L., The Navy's Post War

- Folder 22: Speech: Hook, T., Management's Peacetime Policies on Employment of Minority Groups

- Folder 23: Opening Statement: Johnson, Charles S.

- Folder 24: Opening Statement: Johnson, Charles S.

- Folder 25: Speech: Kincheloe, S., The Church and Race

- Folder 26: Speech: Lane, F., Urban Problems of Negro

- Folder 27: Speech: Lawrence, C., The Handling of News

- Folder 28: Speech: Liverwright, A., The Organization and Stategy of the American Council on Race Relations

- Box 37: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1946

- Folder 1: Speech: Maremont, A., How Management Looks at Race Relations

- Folder 2: Speech: Mark, J., Living as a Member of the Minority

- Folder 3: Speech: Milner, F., Personnel Research in the Army

- Folder 4: Speech: Montagu, A., Racism and Social Action

- Folder 5: Speech: Montagu, A., Racism, the Bomb, and the Common Purpose of Mankind

- Folder 6: Speech: Moon, H., Labor, Race, and Politics

- Folder 7: Speech: Moss, R., The Role of Community Agencies

- Folder 8: Speech: Prattis, P., The Role of the Negro Press

- Folder 9: Speech: Raper, A., The Role of Agricultural Technology

- Folder 10: Speech: Smith, T., Personal Manners and Racial Ethics

- Folder 11: Speech: Taylor, R., The Philiosophy and Objectives of Public Housing

- Folder 12: Speech: Williams, E., Current Trends in the Caribbean

- Folder 13: Speech: Williams, P., Wanted: A Christian Conscience on Race Relations

- Folder 14: Panel: Gallagher, et al, Psychological Basis of Race Attitudes

- Folder 15: Questions and Discussions on the Russian Policy: Embree

- Folder 16: Group Discussion: Johnson and others

- Folder 17: Discussion: Wright and others

- Folder 18: Discussion: Ross, R., The Role of the Community Agency

- Folder 19: Panel on United States Employment Services to Veterans

- Folder 20: Lectures and discussions, discs

- Folder 21: Summary

- Folder 22: Press releases

- Folder 23: Photos

- Folder 24: Criticisms, comments, and suggestions

- Folder 25: Student evaluation

- Folder 26: Requests for summary reports

- Folder 27: Student grades

- Folder 28: Application blanks and notes

- Box 38: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1947

- Folder 1: Printed advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Requests for information

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Regarding applications and participants

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Regarding speakers, leaders, consultants

- Folder 6: Correspondence: General

- Folder 7: Programs and schedules

- Folder 8: Bibliographies

- Folder 9: Blue book

- Folder 10: Rosters

- Folder 11: Speech: Ackerman, N., The Psychiatrist and Race Relations

- Folder 12: Speech: Bell, W., The Program of the American Council on Race Relations

- Folder 13: Speech: Brown, I., Race Defined

- Folder 14: Speech: Brownlee, F., The Role of the Institute

- Folder 15: Speech: Caliver, A., Higher Education for Negroes

- Folder 16: Speech: Cayton, H., The Psychological Approach to Race Relations

- Folder 17: Speech: Clark, K., Some Psychological Aspects of American Race Relations

- Folder 18: Speech: Click, C., A Sociological Approach to the Understanding of Race Relations

- Folder 19: Speech: Click, C., Racial Attitudes and Group Relations

- Folder 20: Speech: Cushman, R., Constitutional Steps Toward Equal Rights

- Folder 21: Speech: Cushman, R., The Legal Rights of Negro Suffrage

- Folder 22: Speech: Ely, K., An Affirmative Radicalism

- Folder 23: Speech: Galarza, E., The Mexican as a Minority

- Folder 24: Speech: Giles, H., Education for Democratic Human Relations

- Folder 25: Speech: Gillin, J., Comparative Race Relations

- Folder 26: Speech: Goldsen, J., Analyzing the Contents of Mass Communication

- Folder 27: Speech: Goin, E., Techniques in Integration

- Folder 28: Speech: Goin, E., The Negro as an Industrial Worker

- Folder 29: Speech: Granger, L., Industrial Planning

- Folder 30: Speech: Granger, L., The Stategy of Race Relations

- Folder 31: Speech: Haas, T., The American Indian

- Folder 32: Speech: Harding, J., Scientific Approach to Social Change

- Folder 33: Speech: Harding, J., The Program of the American Jewish Congress

- Folder 34: Speech: Holland, J., Social Trend in Labor

- Folder 35: Speech: Houston, C., Legal Protection for the Right to Work

- Folder 36: Speech: Houston, C., Restrictive Covenants

- Folder 37: Speech: Howland, W., The Record on Race Relations

- Folder 38: Speech: Jahoda, M., Testing Techniques with Particular Reference to Anti-Semitism and Negro-White Relations

- Folder 39: Speech: Johnson, C., Introductory statement

- Folder 40: Speech: Johnson, C., Institute Summary

- Folder 41: Speech: Keliher, A., Intercultural Education

- Folder 42: Speech: Lane, F., Problems and Techniques to Expedite the Adjustment of Urban Negro Families

- Folder 43: Speech: Lane, D., I and E Work

- Folder 44: Speech: Lanham, C., A Better Soldier and a Better Citizen

- Folder 45: Speech: Lohman, J., Basic Community Processes Affecting Racial and Cultural Contacts

- Folder 46: Speech: Lohman, J., Police and Tension Situations

- Folder 47: Speech: Mosoaka, M., Displaced Americans

- Folder 48: Speech: McLean, H., Group Tension

- Folder 49: Speech: McLean, N., Social and Economic Development on the Family Unit Basis

- Folder 50: Speech: Mitchell, G., Program of the American Council on Race Relations

- Folder 51: Speech: Moon, H., Politics and Labor

- Folder 52: Speech: Moss, M., The Role of the Community Agency

- Folder 53: Speech: Oliver, W., CIO Anti-Discrimination Board

- Folder 54: Speech: Prattis, P.L., Significance of Segregation in Negro Journalism

- Folder 55: Speech: Rose, A., The Use of Propogandato Reduce Prejudice

- Box 39: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1947

- Folder 1: Speech: Townsend, W., Labor and International Affairs

- Folder 2: Speech: Townsend, W., The Labor Movement in Japan

- Folder 3: Speech: Southall, S., A Management Program of Fair Employment

- Folder 4: Speech: Southall, S., Employment Policy in Border and Southern Cities

- Folder 5: Speech: Walden, A., The Political Status of the Negro

- Folder 6: Speech: Weaver, G., Race Relations Programs of Some major Denominations

- Folder 7: Speech: Weaver, G., Race Relations Programs of Some of the Major Denominations and of Three National Affiliated Organizations

- Folder 8: Speech: Weisiger, K., Getting Along Together

- Folder 9: Speech: Weltfish, G., People and Civilization of the Modern World

- Folder 10: Speech: Weltfish, G., The Growth of World Civilization

- Folder 11: Speech: Williams, E., The Dilemma of British Imperialism in Africa

- Folder 12: Speech: Williams, P., Christian Faith and Practice in Race Relations

- Folder 13: Speech: Wolff, M., Religion and Community Work

- Folder 14: Panel: Eby, Townsend, Holland, and Christopher

- Folder 15: Panel discussion: Brown, Gillin, Williams, and Weltfish

- Folder 16: Panel discussion: Ackerman, Cayton, Clark, McLean, and Rose

- Folder 17: Panel discussion: Weaver, Townsend, and Holland

- Folder 18: Panel discussion: Cayton, Clark, and Rose

- Folder 19: Panel discussion on displaced Americans: Masoada, Haas, and Jahoda

- Folder 20: Lectures and discussions: Discs

- Folder 21: Summary

- Folder 22: News releases

- Folder 23: News releases: Draft copies

- Folder 24: Photos

- Folder 25: Scrapbook

- Folder 26: Scrap book

- Folder 27: Evaluations

- Folder 28: Request for summary

- Folder 29: Financial records

- Folder 30: Institute form

- Folder 31: Memorandum and program of Junior Institute of Race Relations

- Box 40: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1948

- Folder 1: Printed advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Regarding publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Regarding request for institute information

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Regarding participants

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Regarding speakers and consultants

- Folder 6: Correspondence: General

- Folder 7: Programs and schedules

- Folder 8: Bibliography

- Folder 9: Blue book

- Folder 10: Rosters

- Folder 11: Speech: Alexander, W., Preface for Action

- Folder 12: Speech: Beard, B., Toward an Understanding of Race Problems

- Folder 13: Speech: Brownlee, F., The Institute and the A.M.A.

- Folder 14: Speech: Carr, R., Civil Liberty and the State

- Folder 15: Speech: Carr, R., Implications of Civil Rights

- Folder 16: Speech: Dover, C., India and Race Relations

- Folder 17: Speech: Dover, C., Nationalism and Race

- Folder 18: Speech: Faulkner, W., The Christian Philosophy

- Folder 19: Speech: Houston, C., The Present Position and Outlook

- Folder 20: Speech: Jenkins, M., Problems and Issues on Higher Education of Negroes

- Folder 21: Speech: Johnson, C., Introductory statement

- Folder 22: Speech: Johnson, C., Summary, Human Relations and Human Rights

- Folder 23: Speech: Lane, F., Problems and Techniques to Expedite the Adjustment of Urban Negro Families

- Folder 24: Speech: Lohman, J., Institutional Aspect of Race Relations

- Folder 25: Speech: Moon, H., The Dilemma of 1948

- Folder 26: Speech: Rosen, A., Changing Customs and Policies in the Civil Rights Context

- Folder 27: Speech: Rosen, A., Civil Rights and the Federal Law

- Folder 28: Speech: Tilly, M., Regional Implementation of Civil Rights

- Folder 29: Panel Discussion: Civil Rights, Carr, Beard, Kingsley, and Johnson

- Folder 30: Intergroup Education Clinic

- Folder 31: Report of the Civil Rights Clinic

- Folder 32: Findings of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 33: Summaries

- Folder 34: News releases

- Folder 35: Press clippings

- Folder 36: Photos

- Folder 37: Evaluation

- Folder 38: Correspondence: Request for Institute Material

- Folder 39: Student grades

- Folder 40: Notes

- Folder 41: Forms

- Box 41: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1949

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 5: Programs and schedules

- Folder 6: Bibliography

- Folder 7: Blue book

- Folder 8: Rosters

- Folder 9: Speech: Alexander, W., Federal Rights and State Rights

- Folder 10: Speech: Alexander, W., Some Random Thoughts on the Changing Climate in Race Relations

- Folder 11: Speech: Baldwin, R., The Crisis in American Liberties

- Folder 12: Speech: Barret, R., This Stage of Our History

- Folder 13: Speech: Blanton, S., Managing Your Love and Hate

- Folder 14: Speech: Bronson, R., The American Indians

- Folder 15: Speech: Carey, A., City Government and Civil Rights

- Folder 16: Speech: Daly, V., Trends in Employment

- Folder 17: Speech: Duncan, O., Negro Education for American Democracy

- Folder 18: Speech: Duncan, O., Value Judgments as Bases of Antagonism

- Folder 19: Speech: Granger, L., Organizing the Community for Social Action

- Folder 20: Speech: Hays, B., Civil Rights and Political Expanding

- Folder 21: Speech: Helstein, R., Race Relations and Unions

- Folder 22: Speech: Hertzburg, A., The Jewish Minority

- Folder 23: Speech: Horne, F., Current Trends in Housing of Minority Groups

- Folder 24: Speech: Houston, C., Legal Aspects of Industrial Democracy

- Box 42: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1949

- Folder 1: Speech: Houston, C., The Railroad Study

- Folder 2: Speech: Johnson, C., Introductory Statement

- Folder 3: Speech: Johnson, C., Summary, New Perspectives in Race Relations

- Folder 4: Speech: Johnson, C., Some Changes in Perspectives and Patterns of Race Relations

- Folder 5: Speech: LaFarge, J., Catholic Interracial Program

- Folder 6: Speech: LaFarge, J., Race Relations and the Church

- Folder 7: Speech: Lane, F., Increased Urbanization of Negroes and Racial Tension

- Folder 8: Speech: Little, K., The Racial Issue in British Colonial Development

- Folder 9: Speech: Lohman, J., Race Relations and a Mass Society

- Folder 10: Speech: Mitchell, G., The State of the Sub-Nation, The South

- Folder 11: Speech: Montagu, M., The Biological Basis of Cooperation

- Folder 12: Speech: Montagu, M., The Biological Evidence of the Mental Equality of Mankind

- Folder 13: Speech: Morrow, J., The Role of Management in the Integration of Minorities

- Folder 14: Speech: Morton, R., The Institute and the American Missionary Association

- Folder 15: Speech: Nelson, D., Integration in the Navy

- Folder 16: Speech: Stephen, S., Higher Education, A Redemptive Force in Modern Society

- Folder 17: Speech: Weaver, G., The Labor Movement, The Dissolution of Racial Caste

- Folder 18: Speech: Wright, T., Developing a City Policy of Non-Discrimination

- Folder 19: Panel Discussion: The Problem of Regional Education, Johnson, Thompson, Mitchell, and Redd

- Folder 20: Panel Discussion: Political Implications of Human Rights, Barret, LaFarge, Alexander, Boyd, and Morrow

- Folder 21: Panel Discussion: City Government and Civil Rights, Carey, Horne, Barrett, and Granger

- Folder 22: Panel Discussion: The Crisis in American Civil Liberties, Barrett, Baldwin, Blanton, Houston, and Wright

- Folder 23: Findings of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 24: Report of the Clinic on the Community

- Folder 25: Report of the Clinic in Research and Race

- Folder 26: Report of the Clinic on Labor and Industry

- Folder 27: Intergroup Education Clinic

- Folder 28: Summary Report

- Box 43: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1949

- Folder 1: News releases

- Folder 2: Press clippings

- Folder 3: Photos

- Folder 4: Photos

- Folder 5: Student summary

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 7: Financial report

- Folder 8: Student grades

- Folder 9: Invitations and autograph

- Folder 10: Forms

- Folder 11: Scrapbook

- Box 44: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1950

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 5: Correspondence: General

- Folder 6: Programs and schedules

- Folder 7: Bibliography

- Folder 8: Blue book

- Folder 9: Rosters

- Folder 10: Speech: Byrd, W., The Role of Management and the Integration of Minorities

- Folder 11: Speech: Brameld, T., American Education: It's Status and Future

- Folder 12: Speech: Brown, J., Minority Groups and the Arts

- Folder 13: Speech: Carey, A., City Government and Civil Rights

- Folder 14: Speech: Daly, V., Trends in Negro Employment

- Folder 15: Speech: Davis, S., Mass Media Democracy and Race

- Folder 16: Speech: Evans, J., Alliance in Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services

- Folder 17: Speech: Greenman, R., The Roles of Management and the Integration of Minority Groups

- Folder 18: Speech: Halsey, M., A Philosophy of Race Relations

- Folder 19: Speech: Hertzberg, A., Israel

- Folder 20: Speech: Hertzberg, A., Jews in the Diaspora

- Folder 21: Speech: Horne, F., Current Trends in Housing of Minority Groups

- Folder 22: Speech: Howland, W., A Reporter's Report

- Folder 23: Speech: Ivy, J., American Education: It's Status and Future Prospects

- Folder 24: Speech: Johnson, C., Opening Address, Our American Democracy a Mid-Century Estimate

- Folder 25: Speech: Johnson, C., Summary, Race Relations and the Compulsion of National Events

- Folder 26: Speech: Kemp, J., The Ill Effects of Discrimination in Labor Organizations

- Folder 27: Speech: Lane, F., Community Organization for Social Action

- Folder 28: Speech: Lindeman, E., Asia and the United States

- Folder 29: Speech: Lindeman, E., Democracy, Race and Doctrine of Human Rights

- Box 45: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1950

- Folder 1: Speech: Looby, A., Legal Application of National Legislation Within the Southern Economy

- Folder 2: Speech: Marshall, T., From Law to Social Reality

- Folder 3: Speech: Marshall, T., Significance of the Recent Supreme Court Decisions

- Folder 4: Speech: Maslow, W., The Enforcement of Northern Civil Rights Laws

- Folder 5: Speech: McCormack, W., The Role of Religion in Race Relations

- Folder 6: Speech: Miller, A., Audio-Visual Aids as a Basis for Community Education

- Folder 7: Speech: Miller, L., After the Court's Decision Restrictive Covenants

- Folder 8: Speech: Miller, L., Urban Re-development Legislation of Housing

- Folder 9: Speech: Montagu, M., A Consideration of the Concept of Race

- Folder 10: Speech: Montagu, M., Human Relations, Race Relations

- Folder 11: Speech: Montagu, M., Psychodynamics in Race Prejudice

- Folder 12: Speech: Morton, N., Why the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen

- Folder 13: Speech: Prattis, P., The Democratic Function of a Minority Press

- Folder 14: Speech: Rainer, J., The American Indians

- Folder 15: Speech: Rao, V., India and America, Some Cross Perspectives

- Folder 16: Speech: Rao, V., The New Role of India in World Affairs

- Folder 17: Speech: Reid, I., Dogma and Pragma in Race Relations

- Folder 18: Speech: Reid, A., Race Relations and the Death Instinct

- Folder 19: Speech: Trudeau, A., Racial Tension in Occupied Areas

- Folder 20: Panel Discussion: Race Relations and the Death Instinct, Reid, Miller, Lane, and Horne

- Folder 21: Panel Discussion: Why is Community Support so Lacking or so Difficult to Mobilize?, Miller and Marshall

- Folder 22: Panel Discussion: City Government and Civil Rights Carey, Looby, Miller, Miller, Schermer

- Folder 23: Panel Discussion: The Labor Movement, Horne, Weaver, Daly, Kemp

- Folder 24: Panel Discussion: The Supreme Court Decisions, Sweatt, and McLaurin Cases, Dining Car Case, Davis, Schermer, Looby, Miller, Miller, Prattis, and Marshall

- Folder 25: Panel Discussion: The Role of Management and the Integration of Minority Groups, Byrd, Greeman, Jones, Hope, and Maslow

- Folder 26: Discussion: Urban Redevelopment, Miller, L.

- Folder 27: Discussion: Greenman, Johnson

- Box 46: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1950

- Folder 1: Clinic on Labor and Industry

- Folder 2: Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 3: Clinic on Community Organization and Communication

- Folder 4: Summary report

- Folder 5: News releases

- Folder 6: Press clippings

- Folder 7: Press clippings

- Folder 8: Press clippings

- Folder 9: Photos

- Folder 10: Photos

- Folder 11: Evaluation

- Folder 12: Article: Reprint, New Winds in the Old South

- Folder 13: Financial report

- Folder 14: Staff assignments

- Folder 15: Student grades

- Folder 16: Student grades

- Folder 17: Student grades

- Folder 18: Address cards

- Folder 19: Notes

- Folder 20: Forms

- Box 47: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1951

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 4: Correspondence: General

- Folder 5: Programs and schedules

- Folder 6: Bibliography

- Folder 7: Blue book

- Folder 8: Rosters

- Folder 9: Speech: Brown, F., American Education, Its Present Status and Future Prospects

- Folder 10: Speech: Granger, L., Organizing the Community for Social Action

- Folder 11: Speech: Ireland, R., Economic Motivations Underlying Race Relations

- Folder 12: Speech: Konvitz, M., The Crisis of Civil Liberties and the Moral Judgment

- Folder 13: Speech: Lane, F., Double-Timing for Urban Survival

- Folder 14: Speech: Starr, M., Industrial Relations and the Role They Play to Live Up to Decency and Fair Play

- Folder 15: Speech: Weltfih, G., World Civilization and the Present World Crisis

- Folder 16: Speech: Wolff, M., Participation as Means for Democratic Education

- Folder 17: Clinic on Industry and Labor

- Folder 18: Clinic on Intergroup Education

- Folder 19: Workshop on Economic Education: Correspondence

- Folder 20: Workshop on Economic Education: Program

- Folder 21: Workshop on Economic Education: Registration

- Folder 22: Workshop on Economic Education: Expense

- Folder 23: Workshop on Economic Education: Collected items

- Folder 24: Summaries

- Folder 25: News releases

- Folder 26: Press clippings

- Folder 27: Press clippings

- Folder 28: Press clippings

- Folder 29: Photos

- Folder 30: Photos

- Folder 31: Evaluations

- Folder 32: Article: New Directions in Race Relations, Long, H.

- Folder 33: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 34: Housing accommodation

- Folder 35: Student grades

- Folder 36: Memorabilia

- Box 48: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1952

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 3: Correspondence: General

- Folder 4: Programs and schedules

- Folder 5: Bibliography

- Folder 6: Blue book

- Folder 7: Rosters

- Folder 8: Speech: Adams, I., The Span of Human Development

- Folder 9: Speech: Commager, H., The American Heritage and the Responsibilities of Freedom

- Folder 10: Speech: Johnson, C., America's Changing Racial Pattern

- Folder 11: Speech: Miller, L., Unfinished Business of Courts in Housing

- Folder 12: Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 13: Clinic on Community Organization

- Folder 14: Clinic on Employment and Industry

- Folder 15: Summary

- Folder 16: News releases

- Folder 17: Press clippings

- Folder 18: Press clippings

- Folder 19: Press clippings

- Folder 20: Photos

- Folder 21: Photos

- Folder 22: Evaluation

- Folder 23: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 24: Students grades

- Folder 25: Scrapbook

- Folder 26: Notes

- Box 49: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1953

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Speakers

- Folder 3: Correspondence: General

- Folder 4: Programs and schedules

- Folder 5: Bibliography

- Folder 6: Rosters

- Folder 7: Speech: Davis, J., Progress Report on Negro Employment

- Folder 8: Speech: Summary, Johnson, C., Tenth Annual Institute

- Folder 9: Speech: Introductory Statement, Johnson, C., Tenth Annual Institute of Race Relations

- Folder 10: Speech: Moon, H., The Southern Negro Vote 1943 - 1953

- Folder 11: Clinic on Industry and Labor

- Folder 12: Clinic on Religion and Race

- Folder 13: Summary

- Folder 14: News releases

- Folder 15: Press clippings

- Folder 16: Photos

- Folder 17: Article: New Tasks for Negro Leadership

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 19: Student summary

- Folder 20: Student summary

- Folder 21: Student summary

- Folder 22: Student grades

- Folder 23: Notes

- Box 50: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1954

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Request for Information

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 6: Correspondence: General

- Folder 7: Programs and schedules

- Folder 8: Bibliography

- Folder 9: Rosters

- Folder 10: Speech: Ginzberg, E., Economic Opportunity for Disadvantaged Groups

- Folder 11: Speech: Howland, W., Toward an Understanding of the South

- Folder 12: Speech: Johnson, C., The Future is Here

- Folder 13: Speech: Kassalow, E., The Changing Frontier of the American Economy

- Folder 14: Speech: Lane, F., Meeting the Challenge of Integration

- Folder 15: Speech: Marshall, T., Next Steps in Integration

- Folder 16: Speech: Miller, L., Housing, The Last Refuge of Segregation

- Folder 17: Speech: Miller, L., The Problem Ahead

- Folder 18: Speech: Nichols, L., Integration int he Military

- Folder 19: Speech: Rucker, A., A New Approach to Equal Economic Opportunity

- Folder 20: Speech: Samora, J., The Problem of Leadership of the Spanish-Speaking People of the Southwest

- Folder 21: Speech: Samora, J., The Problem of Leadership of the Spanish-Speaking People of the Southwest

- Folder 22: Speech: Vance, R., Social Change, Social Status and the Law

- Folder 23: Speeches Taped: Reid, Ginsberg, Hill

- Folder 24: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 25: Summary Discussion on the Clinic on Religion and Race

- Folder 26: News releases

- Folder 27: Photos

- Folder 28: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 29: Students grades

- Folder 30: Notes

- Folder 31: Scrapbook

- Box 51: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1955

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 4: Correspondence: General

- Folder 5: Programs and schedules

- Folder 6: Bibliography

- Folder 7: Blue book

- Folder 8: Rosters

- Folder 9: Speech: Aronson, A., Evaluating Progress Toward Integration and other Community Relations Goals

- Folder 10: Speech: Becker, G., The Economics of Racial Discrimination

- Folder 11: Speech: Clark, K., Some Principles Related to the Problem of Desegregation

- Folder 12: Speech: Hammer, P., The Anatomy of Economic Development in the South

- Folder 13: Speech: Horne, F., Changing Aspects in Housing of Minority Families

- Folder 14: Speech: Introductory Statement, Johnson, C., Equity and Eventualism

- Folder 15: Speech: Mitchell, J., Brotherhood Among Those Who Seek Justice

- Folder 16: Speech: Mitchell, C., Status of Civil Rights Legislation

- Folder 17: Speech: Smith, L., (incomplete)

- Folder 18: Speech: Weaver, R., Recent Developments in Urban Housing and Their Implications for Minorities

- Folder 19: Speeches Taped: Sibley, Becker, Reiss, and Johnson

- Folder 20: News releases

- Folder 21: Press clippings

- Folder 22: Photos

- Folder 23: Photos

- Folder 24: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 25: Student grades

- Folder 26: Scrapbook

- Box 52: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1956

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 3: Correspondence: General

- Folder 4: Programs and schedules

- Folder 5: Blue book

- Folder 6: Rosters

- Folder 7: Speech: Chein, I., The Use of the Law in the Advancement of Race Relations Objectives

- Folder 8: Speech: Johnson, C., Introductory Statement, Statesmanship in a National Crisis

- Folder 9: Speech: Johnson, C., Summary Statement, Statesmanship in a National Crisis

- Folder 10: Speech: Marshall, T., The Status of Legal Developments on the Desegregation Front

- Folder 11: Speech: Muravchik, E., The Southern Racial Crisis and Organized Labor

- Folder 12: Speech: Mitchell, G., Pride and Prejudice

- Folder 13: Speech: Woodward, C., An Historical View of Segregation

- Folder 14: Speeches: sound recording

- Chein, I., The Use of the Law in the Advancement Race Relations Objectives; Moseratt, J., The Adjustment of the Spanish American; Panel Discussion, Spanish American Delegation; Mitchell, G., Pride and Prejudice; Muravchik, E., The Southern Racial Crisis and Organized Labor; Panel Discussion, Role of the Southern Regional Council in a Changing South, Routh, Hope, Parrish, Flemming, Osbourne, and Valien
- Folder 15: Speeches: sound recording

- Problems and Prospects in Desegregation, Panel Discussion, Long, Butcher, Johnson, Osbourne, Hammer, P., The New Economic Union of the South and the Nation, King, M.L., The Montgomery Story, Carter, L., The Program Core, Panel Discussion, The Social Scientists View Montgomery, King, Carter, Valien, Adams, Holden, Masuoka
- Folder 16: Speeches: sound recording

- Garry, J., American Indian Adjustments to Citizenship, Panel Discussion, Indian Delegation, Fey, H., Our American Indian Neighbors, Hirsh, S., What Science Has Learned about Prejudice, Hertzberg, A., Should Religion be on the Barricade?, LaFarge, J., Mutual Relationship of Religions and Civic Community, Marshall, T., The Status of Legal Developments on the Desegregation Front, Panel Discussion, Minority Group Housing in National Perspective, McEntire, Grier, Pitts
- Folder 17: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 18: Photos

- Folder 19: Photos

- Folder 20: Photos

- Folder 21: Resolution

- Folder 22: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute Material

- Folder 23: Student Term Paper

- Folder 24: Students grades

- Box 53: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1957

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Participants

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Speaker, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 5: Bibliography

- Folder 6: Rosters

- Folder 7: Speeches Taped: Hansen, Bish, and Marshall

- Folder 8: Report of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 9: Report of the Clinic on Religion and Race

- Folder 10: Report of the Clinic on the Community

- Folder 11: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 12: Press clippings

- Folder 13: Photos

- Folder 14: Photos

- Folder 15: Photos

- Folder 16: Student term paper

- Folder 17: Student term paper

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 19: Students grades

- Box 54: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1958

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Request for infomation

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants

- Folder 5: Correspondence: General

- Folder 6: Programs and schedules

- Folder 7: Bibliography

- Folder 8: Rosters

- Folder 9: Speech: Bryan, G., Christianity's Contribution to Person and Group Acceptance

- Folder 10: Speech: Carmichael, O., The Louisiville Story

- Folder 11: Speech: Dodson, D., Crisis in Levittown, Implications for the Housing Situation

- Folder 12: Speech: Fleming, H., Negro Registration and Voting

- Folder 13: Speech: Johnson, R., The Intergroup Relations Community

- Folder 14: Speech: Jones, L., Struggle for the Vote at Tuskegee

- Folder 15: Speech: Marshall, T., Legal Developments in the Struggle for Full Equality of America's Minorities

- Folder 16: Speech: Prattis, P., Significance of Segregation in Negro Journalism

- Folder 17: Speech: Segal, B., Southern Union and Racism

- Folder 18: Speech: Shoemaker, D., The Status of Public School Desgregation

- Folder 19: Speech: Stobel, I., Employment Occupation and Minorities Status

- Folder 20: Report of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 21: Report of the Clinic on the Community

- Folder 22: Seminar on Labor

- Folder 23: Summary

- Folder 24: News releases

- Folder 25: Photos

- Folder 26: Photos

- Folder 27: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 28: Student grades

- Folder 29: Notes

- Box 55: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1959

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Institute announcements

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcements

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Participants, A - C

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, D - G

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, H

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, J - K

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, L

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, N - R

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, T - W

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - D

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, H - L

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, M - P

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, R - V

- Folder 18: Correspondence: General

- Folder 19: Correspondence: The Bishop's Company

- Folder 20: Programs and schedules

- Folder 21: Bibliography

- Folder 22: Blue book

- Folder 23: Rosters

- Folder 24: Speech: Bond, H., Discovering and Developing Talent of Minority Group Youth

- Folder 25: Speech: Bond, H., The Significance of Africa in the Struggle for Human Dignity

- Folder 26: Speech: Clinchy, R., Implementing Fair Employment in the Government Establishment

- Folder 27: Speech: Haselden, K., The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective

- Folder 28: Speech: Levin, A., Scope and Significance of Hate Group Activities

- Folder 29: Speech: Malin, P., Civil Liberties Implications

- Folder 30: Inquiring Panel: Johnson, Taylor, and Masuoka

- Box 56: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1959

- Folder 1: Speeches Taped

- Malin, P., Civil Liberties Implications of the Civil Rights Struggle; Brown, A., The Race Concept Reconsidered in the Context of Recent Issues; Marshall, T., Next Steps in the Legal Struggle for Full Citizenship Rights
- Folder 2: Speeches Taped

- Monserrat, J., The Struggle of Puerto Rican Citizens for Equal Opportunity; Peterson, H., Legislation and the Implementation of Rights of the American Indian; Vogeler, A., Utilizing the Manpower Resources of Minority Groups; Johnson, J., Implementing Fair Employment Practices Through Federal Initiative; Hill, H., The Unfinished Task of Labor in Equal Job Opportunity, Inquiring panel, Taylor, Johnson, and Masuoka
- Folder 3: Speeches Taped

- Bond, H., Discovering and Developing Talent of Minority Group Youth; Bond, H., The Significance of Africa in the Struggle for Human Dignity; Brown, A., The Race Concept Reconsidered in the Context of Recent Issues, Inquiring Panel, Masuoka, Long, and Weaver
- Folder 4: Speeches Taped

- Rilling, P., The Virginia Story, Panel discussion, The Church and Desegregation; Campbell, Rollins, Mation, Clinchy, R., Implementing Fair Employment in Government Establishment; Levin, A., The Scope and Significance of Hate Group Activities, Clinic Summary; Marshall, T., The Organizational and Action Task of the NAACP in the South; McCulloch, M., Communication Between Negro and White Leaders
- Folder 5: Speeches Taped: Haselden, K., The Racial Problem in Christian Perspective, Panel discussion, Johnson, R.

- Folder 6: Report of the Clinic on Housing

- Folder 7: Report of the Clinic on Implementing Equal Opportunity Through the Medium of the Church

- Folder 8: Report of the Clinic on Leadership Roles and Functions in Inter-Group Relations Work

- Folder 9: Report of the Clinic on Methods and Strategies for Interracial Organizational Work in the South

- Folder 10: News releases

- Folder 11: News releases

- Folder 12: Press clippings

- Folder 13: Photos

- Folder 14: Photos

- Folder 15: Student term paper

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 17: Student grades

- Box 57: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1960

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Institute announcements

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Participants, A - B

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Participants, C

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, D - G

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, H - I

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, J - K

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, L

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, N - P

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, R

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, T - V

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, W

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - H

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, J - R

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, S - W

- Folder 19: Correspondence: General

- Folder 20: Correspondence: The Bishop's Company

- Box 58: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1960

- Folder 1: Programs and schedules

- Folder 2: Bibliography

- Folder 3: Blue book

- Folder 4: Rosters

- Folder 5: Speech: Ferman, I., Governmental Action to Achieve Equal Opportunity

- Folder 6: Speech: Leiserson, A., Southern Politics and Race Relations

- Folder 7: Speech: Keynote Message, New Vistas in Human Relations, Long, H.

- Folder 8: Speech: Summary, Long, H.

- Folder 9: Speech: Marshall, T., New Developments in the Legal Struggle for Full Citizenship

- Folder 10: Speech: Morland, K., Developments in the Student Sit Ins Protest

- Folder 11: Speech: Pettigrew, T., Religious Leadership and Desgregation Process

- Folder 12: Speech: Sadler, P., The Status of Integration in Public Housing

- Folder 13: Speech: Stobel, I., The Problem of Employment as It Affects the Negro

- Folder 14: Speech: Tilson, E., Race and Christian Imperative

- Folder 15: Report of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 16: Discussion and Findings of the Clinic on Equal Job Opportunity

- Folder 17: News releases

- Folder 18: News releases

- Folder 19: Photos

- Folder 20: Photos

- Folder 21: Photos

- Folder 22: Correspondence: Regarding Longshoreman's Human Association

- Folder 23: Student term paper

- Folder 24: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 25: Student grades

- Folder 26: Student grades

- Box 59: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1961

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Participants, A - C

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Participants, D - F

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, G - H

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, I - L

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, M - O

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, P - R

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, T - Y

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - H

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, J - M

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, P - R

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, S - W

- Folder 16: Correspondence: General

- Folder 17: Correspondence: The Bishop's Company

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 21: Programs and schedules

- Folder 22: Bibliography

- Box 60: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1961

- Folder 1: Blue book

- Folder 2: Rosters

- Folder 3: Speech: Campbell, E., A City Closes Its Schools

- Folder 4: Speech: Franklin, J., An Historical View of Race Relations in the United States

- Folder 5: Speech: Harris, R., The Law and Politics of Race Relations

- Folder 6: Speech: Hedgeman, A., Africa and American Racial Practices

- Folder 7: Speech: Hotchkiss, W., Higher Education and the Racial Issue

- Folder 8: Speech: Johnson, R., A Sociological View of the Sit-In Movement

- Folder 9: Speech: Jones, L. W., College and Sit-Ins

- Folder 10: Speech: Levenson, F., New Approaches and Resources for Equal Opportunity in the Private Housing Field

- Folder 11: Speech: Lincoln, E., The Black Muslims in America

- Folder 12: Speech: Long, H., Key Note Message, Human Values and Public Policy

- Folder 13: Speech: Marshall, T., The NAACP Organization in the South and Nation

- Folder 14: Speech: McGraw, B., Federal Initiative and Policy in the Implementation of Housing Opportunity for Minorities

- Folder 15: Speech: McNickle, D., New Policy Goal and Legislative Objective for American Indians

- Folder 16: Speech: Pitcher, A., Religious Values and Public Policy

- Folder 17: Speech: Rilling, P., The South in Transition

- Folder 18: Speech: Rokeach, M., Public and Private Aspects of Race Prejudices

- Folder 19: Speech: Routh, F., New Approach Toward State Implementation of Fair Employment

- Folder 20: Speech: Sadler, P., Desegregation in Public Housing, status and prospect

- Folder 21: Speech: Shagaloff, J., Community Action for Desegregation

- Folder 22: Report of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 23: Report of the Clinic on the Community

- Folder 24: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 25: Report of the Clinic on Sit-In Strategy and Tactics

- Folder 26: An Overview of the Discussions of the 18th Annual Race Relations Institute, Long, H.

- Folder 27: Summary

- Folder 28: News releases

- Folder 29: Press clippings

- Folder 30: Photos

- Folder 31: Photos

- Folder 32: Correspondence: Regarding appreciation

- Folder 33: Correspondence: Comments

- Folder 34: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 35: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 36: Student grades

- Box 61: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1962

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Participants, A - B

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, C - D

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, E - F

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, G

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, H - I

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, J - K

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, L

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, M - N

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, O - P

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, R

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Participants, T - U

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Participants, W - Y

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - F

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, G - K

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, L - M

- Box 62: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1962

- Folder 1: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, P - S

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, T - Y

- Folder 3: Correspondence: General

- Folder 4: Correspondence: The Bishop's Company

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 6: Programs and schedules

- Folder 7: Bibliography

- Folder 8: Rosters

- Folder 9: Speech: Carr, L., Individual Characteristics as Related to Social Action

- Folder 10: Speech: Culberson, G., Public Authority and Action for Equal Employment Opportunity

- Folder 11: Speech: Dunbar, L., The South and Race Relations, An Overview

- Folder 12: Speech: Long, H., Keynote Message, Human Rights and the Public Interest

- Folder 13: Speech: McCulloch, M., One Issue Thinking Versus the Amoeboid Sprawl in Negro-White Relationships in the United States Today

- Folder 14: Speech: Prudfoot, C., Diary of a Sit-In, An Analysis of the Sit-In Movement

- Folder 15: Speech: Randall, D., Race Relations and International Affairs

- Folder 16: Speech: Stobel, I., Economic Change and Negro Employment

- Folder 17: Speech: Weaver, G., Toward an Understanding of Indian Americans

- Folder 18: Speech: Wilson, J., Race and Politics

- Folder 19: Report of the Clinic on Housing and Employment

- Folder 20: Summary

- Folder 21: Summary Reports on Clinic

- Folder 22: News releases

- Folder 23: Press clippings

- Folder 24: Photos

- Folder 25: Photos

- Folder 26: Participant summary

- Folder 27: Correspondence: Regarding request for Institute material

- Folder 28: Student grades

- Folder 29: Forms

- Box 63: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1963

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, A

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, B

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, C - D

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, E - F

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, G - J

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, K - L

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, M - O

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Participants, P - R

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Participants, T - V

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Participants, W - Z

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, B - H

- Folder 21: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, I - R

- Folder 22: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, S

- Folder 23: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, T

- Folder 24: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, W - Z

- Box 64: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1963

- Folder 1: Correspondence: General

- Folder 2: Correspondence: The Bishop's Company

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 5: Programs and schedules

- Folder 6: Bibliographies

- Folder 7: Rosters

- Folder 8: Speech: Jackson, H., The Presidential Housing Order, Its Implications, P.H.A.

- Folder 9: Speech: Long, H., Keynote Address, Human Rights, The New Century

- Folder 10: Speech: Sarratt, R., Developments in Educational Segregation-Desegregation in the United States

- Folder 11: Speech: Sellers, J., Religious and Ethical Dimensions of the Revolution in Race Relations

- Folder 12: Speech: Thompson, A., The Presidential Housing Order, Its Implications, F.H.A

- Folder 13: Speech: Wright, M., The New Role of the Southern White Liberal

- Folder 14: Summary

- Folder 15: News releases

- Folder 16: News releases

- Folder 17: Press clippings

- Folder 18: Photos

- Folder 19: Photos

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Institute responses

- Folder 21: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 22: Student grades

- Folder 23: Receipts and expenditures

- Folder 24: Notes

- Box 65: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1964

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, A - B

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, C - D

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, E - G

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, H

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, J - K

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, L

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, N

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, P - R

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Participants, T

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Participants, W - Z

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - M

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, N - S

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, T - W

- Box 66: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1964

- Folder 1: Correspondence: General

- Folder 2: Correspondence: The Bishop's Company

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Literature for Packets

- Folder 4: Programs and schedules

- Folder 5: Bibliography

- Folder 6: Rosters

- Folder 7: Speech: Anthony, P., The South in Process of Change

- Folder 8: Speech: Barber, C., Race Revisited, A Review of the Anthropological Evidence

- Folder 9: Speech: Edelsberg, H., The Congress and Race Relations

- Folder 10: Speech: Johnson, R., Identity, Implementation, and Direct Action

- Folder 11: Speech: Jones, L., The Mechanics of Social Change

- Folder 12: Speech: Long, H., Keynote Address, Race: The New Challenge

- Folder 13: Speech: Martin, G., The Program and Strategy of a Southern State Agency

- Folder 14: Speech: Motley, C., New Legal Developments in the Civil Rights Struggle

- Folder 15: Speech: Pettigrew, T., A Profile of the Negro American

- Folder 16: Speech: Schermer, G., The Management of Intergroup Adjustments

- Folder 17: Speech: Sheatsley, P., The Changing Public Attitude on Race

- Folder 18: Speech: Slaiman, D., Organized Labor and the Civil Rights Issue

- Folder 19: Speech: Smedley, T., The 1964 Civil Rights Act, An Analysis of Its Provisions and Machinery

- Folder 20: Speech: Smith, A., Developing New Housing Patterns: The Moderate Income Market

- Folder 21: Speech: Spike, R., New Ways and Strategies of a Mobilized Religious Community

- Folder 22: Speech: Weaver, G., The Problem of Indian Americans Today

- Folder 23: Speech: Williams, P., Federal Implementation of Equal Job Opportunities

- Folder 24: Speech: Wolff, M., New Issues in Desegregation

- Box 67: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1964

- Folder 1: Report of the Clinic on Community and Race

- Folder 2: Report of the Clinic on Economics and Race

- Folder 3: Report of the Clinic on Religion and Race

- Folder 4: Findings of the Clinic on United Church Women

- Folder 5: Summary

- Folder 6: Press clippings

- Folder 7: Press clippings

- Folder 8: Photos

- Folder 9: Photos

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Comments

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Housing

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Request to quote passage from books

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 15: Participants Registration Cards: A - C

- Folder 16: Participants Registration Cards: D - H

- Folder 17: Participants Registration Cards: J - L

- Folder 18: Participants Registration Cards: M

- Folder 19: Participants Registration Cards: N - R

- Folder 20: Participants Registration Cards: S

- Folder 21: Participants Registration Cards: T - Z

- Folder 22: Student grades

- Box 68: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1965

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, A - B

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, C - D

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, E - G

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, H - J

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, K - L

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, N - P

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, R

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, T - Y

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Participants, United Church Women

- Box 69: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1965

- Folder 1: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - F

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, G - L

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, M - Q

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, R - V

- Folder 5: Correspondence: General

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 8: Programs and schedules

- Folder 9: Bibliographies

- Folder 10: Blue book

- Folder 11: Rosters

- Folder 12: Speech: Barber, C., The Meaning of Race

- Folder 13: Speech: Bennet, F., The Man Farthest Down

- Folder 14: Speech: Berry, T., Race and Poverty

- Folder 15: Speech: Clark, E., An Overview of the Caribbean

- Folder 16: Speech: Cook, S., The Political Shaping of Racial Change

- Folder 17: Speech: Carrigan, F., Federal Implementation of Equal Employment Opportunity

- Folder 18: Speech: Dunbar, Leslie, The State of the South

- Folder 19: Speech: Greenberg, J., New Developments in the Legal Struggle for Civil Rights

- Folder 20: Speech: Hall, P., Selma: Legal Support to Direction Action Strategy

- Folder 21: Speech: Henderson, V., Economics and Race

- Folder 22: Speech: Katz, D., Strategies of Conflict Resolution

- Folder 23: Speech: Laue, J., Social Conflict, Social Change, and the Community Relations Service

- Folder 24: Speech: Long, H., Keynote Address, Human Rights in the Great Society

- Box 70: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1965

- Folder 1: Speech: Lukas, E., An Overview of Jewish Leadership

- Folder 2: Speech: Monserrat, J., Some Insights from the Puerto Rican Experience

- Folder 3: Speech: Morgan, C., Civil Liberties in the South

- Folder 4: Speech: Quarles, B., Historical Perspective on Integration

- Folder 5: Speech: Roybal, E., The Mexican American Minority

- Folder 6: Speech: Stobel, I., Economic Growth, Civil Rights, and Negro Employment

- Folder 7: Speech: Walmsley, A., Church and Race

- Folder 8: Speech: Yankhauer, M., The Legislative Implementation of Equal Housing Opportunity

- Folder 9: Report of the Clinic on Church and Race

- Folder 10: Report of the Clinic on Community Action

- Folder 11: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 12: Report of the Clinic on United Church Women

- Folder 13: Summary

- Folder 14: News releases

- Folder 15: Press clippings

- Folder 16: Photos

- Folder 17: Photos

- Folder 18: Student summary

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Request to quote passage from book

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 21: Correspondence: Institute comments

- Folder 22

- Folder 23: Student grades

- Folder 24: Student grades

- Folder 25: Student grades

- Folder 26: Student grades

- Folder 27: Forms

- Folder 28: Freedom song

- Box 71: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1966

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, A - B

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, C - F

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, G - J

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, K - L

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, N - R

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, T - V

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, W - Z

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, United Church Women

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - B

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, C - D

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, F

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, G

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, H - K

- Folder 21: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, L - M

- Box 72: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1966

- Folder 1: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, N - V

- Folder 2: Correspondence: General

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 4: Programs and schedules

- Folder 5: Bibliographies

- Folder 6: Blue book

- Folder 7: Rosters

- Folder 8: Speech: Douglass, J., The Charles S. Johnson Memorial Lecture

- Folder 9: Speech: Foreman, P., From Custom to Power and Policy

- Folder 10: Speech: Gilbert, A., The Jewish Community and Race Relations

- Folder 11: Speech: Goff, R., The Contribution of Federal Education Program to Psychological Strengthening of Minority Groups

- Folder 12: Speech: Hotchkiss, W., Educational Programs for the Disadvantaged

- Folder 13: Speech: Jones, L., The Citizen Poor

- Folder 14: Speech: Long, H., Keynote Address, Race Relations to Human Relations, A New Agenda

- Folder 15: Speech: Segal, B., Crisis in the Cities and Equal Employment

- Folder 16: Speech: Seessel, T., Human Resource Development Program in Communities

- Folder 17: Speech: Smith, L., Acceptance of the Charles S. Johnson Award

- Folder 18: Report of the Clinic on Community Action

- Folder 19: Report of the Clinic on Religion and Race

- Folder 20: News releases

- Folder 21: Press clippings

- Folder 22: Photos

- Folder 23: Photos

- Folder 24: Photos

- Folder 25: Photos

- Folder 26: Correspondence: Housing

- Folder 27: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 28: Student grades

- Folder 29: Student grades

- Folder 30: Student grades

- Folder 31: Student grades

- Folder 32: Forms

- Box 73: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1967

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, A - C

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, D - E

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, F - G

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, H - J

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, K - L

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, N - R

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, S - V

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, W - Z

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - B

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, C

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, F - H

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, H

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, J - M

- Folder 20: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, N - P

- Box 74: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1967

- Folder 1: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, R - S

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, T

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, W - Y

- Folder 4: Correspondence: General

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 6: Programs and schedules

- Folder 7: Bibliography

- Folder 8: Blue book

- Folder 9: Rosters

- Folder 10: Speech: Bennett, R., American Indians, A Social Minority

- Folder 11: Speech: Campbell, E., The Equality in Educational Opportunity Study

- Folder 12: Speech: Caudill, H., The Target Group in Appalachia

- Folder 13: Speech: Cobb, C., New Approaches to Old Problems

- Folder 14: Speech: Cutler, A., Basic Public Policies Toward Unemployment

- Folder 15: Speech: Grigg, C., Some Functional and Dysfunctional Aspects of Inter-Urban Migration for Human Relations

- Folder 16: Speech: Hasselblad, J., The Colorado Story in Human Relations

- Folder 17: Speech: Henderson, V., Unused Manpower: Race and Class

- Folder 18: Speech: Jackson, S., The Federal Role in Implementing Equal Employment Opportunity Programs

- Folder 19: Speech: Keynote Address, Johnson, C.H., From Desegregation to Participatory Democracy

- Folder 20: Speech: Jordan, V., The Negro in the Southern Political Process

- Folder 21: Speech: Lewis, H., Negro Families: Continuity and Change

- Folder 22: Speech: Long, H., Issues in Negro Leadership Strategy

- Folder 23: Speech: Newsom, L., Prospects of the Traditional Negro College

- Folder 24: Speech: Payton, B., Education for a Revolutionary Age

- Folder 25: Speech: Puryear, P., Political Power and Social Reform in the Ghetto

- Folder 26: Speech: Rustin, B., Funding Full Citizenship

- Folder 27: Speech: Sampson, T., Public Welfare: Government Sponsored Poverty

- Folder 28: Speech: Theobald, R., The End of Authoritarianism: The Beginning of Human Rights

- Folder 29: Speech: Torrence, A., Human Relations Education in Adjusting to Social Change

- Folder 30: Speech: Yarmolinsky, A., The City as a Frontier

- Folder 31: Speech: Young, W., The Charles S. Johnson Memorial Lecture, Search for Liberals

- Folder 32: Speeches Taped: Popham, Caudill, Jackson, Braithwaite, Grigg, Theobald, Yarmolinsky

- Box 75: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1967

- Folder 1: Speeches Taped: Cobb, Henderson, Sampson, Jordan, Long, and Newsom

- Folder 2: Speeches Taped: Lewis and Campbell

- Folder 3: Speeches Adapted for Journal

- Folder 4: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 5: News releases

- Folder 6: Press clippings

- Folder 7: Photos

- Folder 8: Photos

- Folder 9: Photos

- Folder 10: Photos

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Institute Statement for the Fall Issue of Journal

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Institute comments

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Request for institute material

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Request for institute material

- Folder 15: Student grades

- Folder 16: Student work aid contracts

- Folder 17: Forms

- Box 76: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1968

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Publicity

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Institute announcement

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Participants, A

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, Ba - Be

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, Bi - Bu

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, C

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, D

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, E - F

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, G

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, H

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Participants, I - K

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Participants, L

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Participants, N - P

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Participants, R

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Participants, S

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Participants, T - V

- Box 77: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1968

- Folder 1: Correspondence: Participants, Wa - Wil

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Participants, Win - Z

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - E

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, F - G

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, H - J

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, K - M

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, N - R

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, S

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, T - Z

- Folder 10: Correspondence: General

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Nashville seminar

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Nashville seminar

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Nashville seminar

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Gifts for scholarships

- Folder 16: Programs and schedules

- Folder 17: Bibliography

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Blue book

- Folder 19: Rosters

- Folder 20: Speech: Harding, V., Where Do We Go From Here?

- Folder 21: Speech: Johnson, C. H., Introductory statement

- Folder 22: Speech: Summary, Long, H., Public Policy and Cultural Lag

- Folder 23: Speech: Matthews, D., Extending the American Dream

- Folder 24: Speech: Reddick, L., OIC: A Close Case Study

- Folder 25: Speech: Segal, B., Equal Employment: Myth and Reality

- Box 78: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1968

- Folder 1: Speeches Taped: Segal, McCall, Kehrer, Marx

- Folder 2: Speeches Taped: Johnson, Randolph, Martin, Michelson, Merrit, Farmer, Holden, Jacobs, Deloria

- Folder 3: Speeches Taped: Fukuyama, Buggs, Matthews, Harding, Cleghorn

- Folder 4: Speeches Taped: Gonzales, Jordan, Reddick, Shagaloff, Cannon, Powell, Pettigrew, Wood, Wiley

- Folder 5: Speeches: Published in Journal

- Folder 6: Report of the Clinic on Community Action

- Folder 7: Press clippings

- Folder 8: Press clippings

- Folder 9: Photos

- Folder 10: Photos

- Folder 11: Comment

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Requst for Institute material

- Folder 13: Student grades

- Folder 14: Student grades

- Folder 15: Student grades

- Box 79: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1969

- Folder 1: Advance publicity

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Announcement

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Request for information

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Participants, A - B

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Participants, C - D

- Folder 6: Correspondence: Participants, E - G

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Participants, H - K

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Participants, L

- Folder 9: Correspondence: Participants, M

- Folder 10: Correspondence: Participants, N - R

- Folder 11: Correspondence: Participants, S - T

- Folder 12: Correspondence: Participants, U - Y

- Folder 13: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, A - B

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, C

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, D - G

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, H - J

- Box 80: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1969

- Folder 1: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, K - L

- Folder 2: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, M - R

- Folder 3: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, S

- Folder 4: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, T - V

- Folder 5: Correspondence: Speakers, Leaders, Consultants, W

- Folder 6: Correspondence: General

- Folder 7: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 8: Correspondence: Literature for packets

- Folder 9: Programs and schedules

- Folder 10: Bibliographies

- Folder 11: Blue book

- Folder 12: Rosters

- Folder 13: Speech: Anthony, P., Desegregation in the South

- Folder 14: Speech: Coffin, G., Issues and Problems in Education in Middle Sized Cities and Suburban Communities

- Folder 15: Speech: Cohen, D., Issues and Problems in Education

- Folder 16: Speech: Coles, F., Black Studies int eh college Curriculum

- Folder 17: Speech: Long, H., Black Separatism and Race Relations Implications and Prospects

- Folder 18: Speech: Segal, B., Economic Issues of Human Relations

- Folder 19: Speech: Sullivan, N., The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

- Folder 20: Speech: Terrell, R., The Student on the Negro College Campus

- Folder 21: Speech: White, A., The Black Manifesto to the Churches

- Folder 22: Speech: Wilcox, P., Decentralization in One Big City

- Folder 23: Speech: Wilkins, R., The Charles S. Johnson Memorial Award Acceptance Speech

- Folder 24: Script for WSM-TV Program

- Box 81: RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE, 1969

- Folder 1: Speeches Taped: Long, Hedgeman, Keyserling, Segal, Funnye, Sanchez, Wright

- Folder 2: Speeches Taped: Terrell, Smith, McGuire, Casso, Sullivan, Lawson, Funnye

- Folder 3: Speeches published in Journal

- Folder 4: A Three Day Course in Housing Planning and Opportunity

- Folder 5: Report of the Clinic on Employment

- Folder 6: Report: Confronting the Issues

- Folder 7: Report of the Final Session of the 26th Annual Institute of Race Relations

- Folder 8: Summary

- Folder 9: Press clippings

- Folder 10: Press clippings

- Folder 11: Photos

- Folder 12: Photos

- Folder 13: Evaluations

- Folder 14: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Request for Institute material

- Folder 16: Accounts

- Folder 17: Accounts

- Folder 18: Accounts

- Folder 19: Accounts

- Folder 20: Student grades

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