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Title
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Southern Regional Council: Correspondence, 1962-1967
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Date
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22 Jan 1962 - 27 Dec 1967
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Document Type
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Correspondence; Memorandum; Report
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Description
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Correspondence on a variety of topics including preparations for a conference, a memorandum from Carl and Anne Braden regarding derogatory comments made about them and the SCEF, and a report of the organization committee Southern Interagency Confederation.
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Series Description
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Series 1: Administrative Records, 1943-1969
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Box Description
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1950-1967
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Theme/s
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Organizations, Associations and Societies
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Keywords
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arts and literature, civil rights, government, conference, meeting, employment, recruitment, hotel, desegregation, journalism, newspaper, prejudice, legal case, education, activism
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Names
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Anthony, Paul; Dunbar, Leslie W.; Fleming, Harold Crane; Hahn, Maxwell; Jones, Lewis Wade; Long, Herman Hodge; Morgan, Charles; Rilling, Paul; Wright, Marion A.
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Organizations
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American Missionary Association (AMA); Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); Fisk University; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials (NAIRO); Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF); Southern Conference for Human Welfare; Southern Regional Council; Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Tennessee Council on Human Relations; United Church Board for Homeland Ministries; United Church of Christ; University of California; University of Chicago; University of North Carolina; University of Tennessee
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Places
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Atlanta, GA; Baton Rouge, LA; Chattanooga, TN; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Louisville, KY; Memphis, TN; Miami, FL; Nashville, TN; New Orleans, LA; Tulsa, OK; Washington, DC
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Library
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Amistad Research Center
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Copyright
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Physical rights retained and permission granted by the Amistad Research Center
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