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Title [Correspondence regarding political difficulties for African Americans in Haywood County, TN]
Date 1952-1960
Document Type Correspondence; Memorandum; Report
Description Includes a 1952 report titled 'Political Difficulties of Negroes in Haywood County, Tennessee'.
Series Description Series 5: Surveys and Studies, 1944-1969
Box Description Part I-III: Study; Part I: Consequences for Southern Negro Colleges of Student Demonstrations Study [folder 1-11]; Part II: Sensitivity Response Pattern of Negro and White Groups to Anger-Producing Social Stimuli [folders 12-18]; Part III: Fayette and Haywood Counties Study [folders 19-27]
Theme/s Voting Rights  Police and Community Relations  Civil Rights  Legislation and Legal Cases  
Keywords police, voting rights, government, agriculture, sharecropping, plantation, cotton, boycott, industry, racial violence, lynching, military service, community organization, communism, legislation, discrimination, poverty, sit-in, land, tenant, white supremacy, eviction
Names Frazier, E. Franklin; Lawson, James M.; Long, Herman Hodge; Looby, Zephaniah Alexander; Redding, Louis L.; Thompson, Charles H.
Organizations Federal Bureau of Investigation; Fisk University; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF); Southern Conference for Human Welfare; University of Tennessee
Places Atlanta, GA; Baltimore, MD; Birmingham, AL; Lexington, KY; Louisville, KY; Memphis, TN; Montgomery, AL; Nashville, TN; New Orleans, LA; New York, NY; Pittsburgh, PA; St Louis, MO; Washington, DC
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