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Field name | Value |
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Title | Speech: The Charles S. Johnson Memorial Lecture |
Author | Douglass, Joseph H.; Long, Herman H.; Smith, Lillian |
Date | 1966 |
Document Type | Program; Pamphlet; Transcript |
Description | A program and pamphlet for the presentation of the Charles Spurgeon Johnson Award for Distinguished Contribution to Human Relations to Lillian Smith. Includes a foreword by Herman H. Long, Smith's acceptance speech and a speech by Joseph H. Douglass titled 'Race Relations to Human Relations - A New Agenda'. |
Series Description | Series 2: Race Relations Institute, 1943-1969 |
Box Description | Race Relations Institute, 1966 |
Theme/s | Race Relations Institute Civil Rights |
Keywords | memorial, Institute staff, speech, civil rights, human rights, foreign affairs, housing, living conditions, ghetto, economy, demonstration, school, integration, psychology, leadership |
Names | Clark, Kenneth Bancroft; Hotchkiss, Wesley A.; Johnson, Charles S.; Jones, Lewis Wade; Keyserling, Leon; Long, Herman Hodge; Myrdal, Gunnar; Smith, Lillian |
Organizations | American Missionary Association (AMA); Chicago Commission on Race Relations; Chicago Urban League; Cornell University; Fisk University; Howard University; Lincoln University; National Urban League; National Youth Administration; Southern Regional Council; Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Swarthmore College; The American Jewish Committee; United Church of Christ; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO); University of Chicago; University of North Carolina; University of Tennessee |
Places | Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Detroit, MI; Los Angeles, CA; Nashville, TN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC |
Library | Amistad Research Center |
Copyright | Physical rights retained and permission granted by the Amistad Research Center |