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A pro-segregation pamphlet in which the author Stuart Landry draws on the biblical story of the Tower of Babel to criticize integration and explain perceived racial differences. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn...
April 1941 issue of The Georgia Observer issued by the Georgia Committee on Interracial Cooperation. The serial served as the mouthpiece for the state-level committee of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation and includes articles and...
A pamphlet in which lawyer R. Carter Pittman criticizes the outcome of Brown V. Board of Education on the grounds that the Supreme Court Ruling subverted the U.S. Constitution. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn...
A pro-segregation pamphlet in which Representative John Bell Williams responds to and criticizes the outcome of Brown V. Board of Education, what he calls "Black Monday, by drawing on the U.S, Constitution. This material was sent to, or...
An article authored by lawyer R. Carter Pittman that argues against the doctrine of "all men are equal" as a foundational tenet of the United States. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in...
A pro-segregation pamphlet published by John G. Sims, Jr. in which the author discusses their view that integration is illegal. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office, May 15, 1923-...
A pro-segregation pamphlet that romanticizes white paternalism and expresses the author's belief that African Americans are unable to integrate because of racial inferiority. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn...
A pro-segregation pamphlet critiquing the Supreme Court's role in Civil Rights suits and enforcing constitutional amendments. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office, May 15, 1923-...
Published version of a speech that 5th District Georgia Representative James Curran Davis delivered to the State's Rights Council. In it, Davis criticizes the outcome of Brown V. Board of Education on the grounds that the Supreme Court...
A copy of an address given by United States Senator James O. Eastland in which he submits resolution S. Res. 104 calling for segregation to be upheld through the U.S. Constitution. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn...
This item contains harmful and racist language reflecting the beliefs of its creator. A pro-segregation pamphlet in which Pastor Carey Daniel provides examples of what they believe is segregation in the bible as well as explanations for...
Publications of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Inc.
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A bibliography of works published by the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, including their serial Southern Frontier, organized by topical area, including a brief citation and price. The commission was founded in 1918 primarily by...
A pamphlet of Supreme Court decisions and legal opinions affecting the treatment of African Americans in Southern States. Reprinted from The Southern Frontier, a journal produced by the Commission on Interracial Cooperation. This...
Copy of an address given by Attorney General of Georgia, Eugene Cook at the 55th annual convention of the Peace Officers association of Georgia, in which the speaker falsely asserts that the NAACP is a communist organization and that its...
A book that calls for segregation to be upheld in the American South and suggests that the NAACP is a communist organization. It includes but is not limited to discussions of African Americans on phrenology, perceived "traits, selected...
Published proceedings from the Second Work Conference on Interracial Cooperation. The commission consisted of delegates from the Interracial Committees of Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina. They met once in 1940 at Atlanta...
Pamphlet containing a scriptural analysis of and evangelical argument for segregation. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office, May 15, 1923- January 12, 1964.
A pro-segregation pamphlet drawing on biblical references to explain what the author perceives as a "difference in races." This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office, May 15, 1923- January...
Reprinted editorial authored by Roland M. Harper analyzing and comparing the criminal demography of Whites and African Americans between the North and South. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his...
A pro-segregation pamphlet authored by Mrs. B. J. Gaillot that draws on biblical references to Moses, the Israelites, and the Canaanites to justify segregation. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his...
A pro-segregation pamphlet expressing the author's belief that integration will lead to miscegenation. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office, May 15, 1923- January 12, 1964.
A book published by Zygmond Dobbs, research director for an organization entitled The Alliance. The group describes itself as "a unique organization whose primary function is to do research on subversive activities in schools, colleges, ...
A book published by former Georgia Governor Herman E. Talmadge calling for segregation to be upheld in the American South in which he believes that the NAACP is a communist organization. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice...
A pro-segregation pamphlet in which the author summarizes how the decision of Brown V. Board of education came to be and what they perceive as the negative effects to come from it. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn...
A copy of the Congressional Record containing the remarks of Representative L. Mendel Rivers calling for the continuance of racial segregation in the American South. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during...
A pro-segregation pamphlet presenting a speech given by C.K. Brown in which the speaker states his belief that Christianity should continue to uphold racial segregation. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell...
A reprint of the 1958 ruling by the US Supreme Court which denied the Arkansas School Board the right to delay school desegregation for 30 months. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office...
A 44 page booklet by evangelicalist pastor JNO. E. (Johnnie) Carter in which the author repeatedly cites the Bible to call for the continuation of racial segregation in the American South. This material was sent to, or collected by...
Copy of remarks made by Dr. J.B. Matthews to the Florida Legislation Investigation Committee in which the speaker falsely claims that Communist agitation is responsible for Black Americans seeking racial justice. The Florida Legislation...
A book on race relations in the United States. In it, the author proposes to resettle African Americans in the American Midwest, constitutionally-based arguments for why segregation in schools should be upheld, and proposes a...
Remarks made by former U.S. District Attorney for Florida Herbert S. Phillips in the Tampa Sunday Tribune. He disagrees with the outcome of Brown V. Board of Education based both on white supremacist views and that the Supreme Court has...
A pro-segregation pamphlet presenting a speech given by the Reverend G.T. Gillespie in which the speaker states his belief that segregation is the duty of all Christians. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell...
Pamphlet analyzing African and African American History and societal misconceptions. This material was sent to, or collected by Justice Glenn Terrell during his time in office, May 15, 1923- January 12, 1964.
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