Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives. Archie Henderson
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СКАЧАТЬ Over the years Birmingham Public librarians collected newspaper articles about the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi and arranged them in three scrapbooks. The articles were clipped from several newspapers including The Birmingham News, Birmingham Post-Herald, and the Montgomery Advertiser. Topics covered include Governor Ross Barnett bars James H. Meredith from "Ole Miss" and University of Mississippi rioting.

      Websites with information:

      http://bpldigital.blogspot.com/2010/05/mississippi-civil-rights-1948-1968.html

      Finding aid:

      http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/BPLSB02/searchterm/Civil%20Rights%20Moveme

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      [0582] Civil Rights Movement scrapbooks, National events, 1945-1969 [digital collection]

      Location: Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794

      Description: Over the years librarians of the Birmingham Public Library collected newspaper articles about the Civil Rights Movement and arranged them in twelve scrapbooks. The articles were clipped from several newspapers including The Birmingham News, Birmingham Post-Herald, Montgomery Advertiser, and The Tuscaloosa News. Topics covered include Georgia "White Supremacy" Bill; Truman Civil Rights proposals; Southern reaction to Truman proposals; MacArthur speech to Congress; Eisenhower State of the Union Address; racial violence in Tennessee; Kentucky racial problems; bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama ends; Texas defies integration plans; Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas vow to continue segregation; civil rights bill approved; Georgia defies federal integration policy; Little Rock, Arkansas asks halt to integration; Virginia and Arkansas to defy integration; Governor John Patterson of Alabama warns Congress on civil rights; Atlanta, Georgia ordered to form integration plan; racial violence in Little Rock, Arkansas; peaceful integration in North Carolina and Virginia; New Orleans, Louisiana defies integration; racial violence in Greenville, South Carolina; Jacksonville, Florida racial violence; racial violence in New Orleans, Louisiana; Freedom Riders assailed by MacDonald Gallion; U.S. Marshals ordered into Alabama; Freedom Riders linked to Communist Cuba; "Reverse Freedom Riders"; Albany, Georgia racial violence; school desegregation continues throughout the South; federal judge orders University of Mississippi to admit James H. Meredith; Civil Rights Bill of 1963; civil rights murder case in Mississippi [Byron de la Beckwith]; Lester Maddox cafeteria goes out of business; and Birmingham, Alabama bombings.

      Websites with information:

      http://bpldigital.blogspot.com/2010_04_01_archive.html

      http://bpldigital.blogspot.com/2010/04/united-states-civil-rights-1947-1969.html

      http://www.bplonline.org/virtual/ContentDMSubjectBrowse.aspx?subject=African%20Americans--Civil%20Ri

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      Finding aid:

      http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/search/collection/BPLSB02/searchterm/Civil%20rights%20movement%2

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      [0583] The Civil Rights Oral History Project Collection, 2002- [oral history; partly digital collection]

      Location: Special Collections Division, Nashville Public Library, 615 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219

      Description: The collection includes audiocassettes, videocassettes, and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by library staff and volunteers. Interviewees are civil rights veterans, educators, community members, journalist, police officers, observers, students, church leaders, and activists recalling events related to the civil rights movement in Nashville and the nation during the 1950s and 1960s. There are one hundred and twenty interviews and seventy-nine of these are transcribed. Includes a recorded interview with Bobby Cain, one of the "Clinton 12," and the first student to desegregate public schools in the South.

      Websites with information:

      http://www.library.nashville.org/localhistory/his_spcoll_coll_findingaids.asp

      http://www.library.nashville.org/localhistory/findingaids/special_Collections_Division_Finding_Aid_Civil_Right

      s_Collec.pdf

      Finding aid:

      http://www.library.nashville.org/localhistory/findingaids/Special_Collections_Division_Finding_Aid_CROHP.pdf

      Finding aids to Nashville Public Library Digital Collection with excerpts of oral history interviews:

      http://digital.library.nashville.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/nr

      http://digital.library.nashville.org/cdm/search/collection/nr

      [0583a] Kit Clardy Papers, 1950-1954, c.00278

      Location: University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University, Conrad Hall, 888 Wilson Road, Rm. 101, East Lansing, MI 48824-1327

      Description: Kit Clardy (1892-1961), an East Lansing lawyer, was elected to represent Michigan's 6th district in Congress in 1952, serving one term. During his term, Clardy served on the House Un-American Activities Committee, concentrating his efforts on removing all Communist influences from American life. He brought a sub-committee to Michigan to investigate Communist activities in the state, particularly in the labor unions. This collection contains campaign literature, letters to constituents, newspaper clippings, and weekly "Washington Reports", which described Clardy's work to his constituents.

      Websites with information:

      http://archives.msu.edu/documents/LocalHistory.pdf

      http://archives.msu.edu/documents/East_Lansing.pdf

      http://archives.msu.edu/collections/documents/resourcelist.pdf

      http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=C000416

      https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/850933234

      http://www.worldcat.org/title/kit-clardy-papers-1950-1954/oclc/850933234

      Finding aid:

      http://archives.msu.edu/findaid/c278.html

      [0583b] Adèle Goodman Clark papers, 1849-1978, M 9 [partly digital collection]

      Location: Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Box 842003, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23284-2003

      Description: Adèle Goodman Clark (1882-1983) was a founding member of the Virginia suffrage movement and a prominent supporter of the arts in Virginia. The collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda and publications reflecting the sentiments and political positions of both the pro- and anti- suffrage movement from 1913 until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Series III: Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (ESLV), 1892-1926. Subseries E: Topical File, undated, 1892-1920, contains printed literature documenting the anti-suffrage movement, including copies of Woman Patriot, 1919-1920.

      Websites with information:

      https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/vivaeadbrowse

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