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Montgomery Advertisement for Tuesday Election (2)NAACP and Negro Alabama Progressive Democratic Association urging voters to vote for the Poll tax reduction amendment
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Montgomery Advertisement for Tuesday ElectionA collaboration between the NAACP and Negro Alabama Progressive Democratic Association. These groups are informing the Black community of the importance of voting for Poll Tax Reduction Amendment.
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Tuskegee Civic Association meeting agendaA general meeting of the Tuskegee Civic Association covering meeting minutes and upcoming projects. This meeting was presided by Mr. U.G. Upshaw.
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Letter from C. G. Gomillion to Mr. E. Harold MasonA thank you letter from Charles G. Gomillion to Mr. E. Harold Mason for giving a Sunday sermon during Negro History Week at the Chapel.
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Platform of Austin R. Meadows as State SuperintendentA list created by Dr. Austin R. Meadows and his team of all the accomplishments that will be achieved when he wins office.
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Charles W. Orr endorsing Dr. A. R. Meadows to citizens in a letterA letter explaining Dr. A.R. Meadows’ platform on why he is running and the support he gained from Charles G. Gomillion endorsement.
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Letter between Dr. C.W. Orr and C.G. GomilionA letter written by Charles G. Gomillion to Dr. C.W. Orr concerning Dr. Austin R. Meadows consideration for the Superintendent of Education of Macon County, AL.
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NAACP Opens Fight To Register Voters For ALA. BallotBirmingham branch of NAACP launches campain to gain the ballot for disenfranchised voters.
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Information Requested letterA letter from Rev Ralph Abernathy to Mrs. Laura McCray providing a photo, sermon topic and scripture reading.
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Request for more programsA letter from Chaplain Wynn to Rev Ralph Abernathy asking him to print more programs for his intersted members of his congregation
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Acknowledgment Letter to Rev. AbernathyA thank you letter expressing the invitation to be guest speaker for First Baptist Church celebration.
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Sorry to inform you letterA letter from Chaplain to Rev Ralph Abernathy expressing his regret that he will not be able to be the guest speaker for First Baptist Church nintieth celebration
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First Baptist Church Anniversary letterA letter from Rev Abernathy to Chaplain Wynn asking him to preach on First Baptist Church's Anniversary.
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Rev. Abernathy speech recording requestThe second page of a letter also stating that have kept his recording from the previous summer and commend him on his work in the Civil Rights Movement
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Youth Day SpeakerA letter from Chaplain Wynn to Rev Ralph Abernathy stating that he will not be able to be Youth Day speaker due to prior engagements.
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Chapel Loss letterA letter from Rev Ralph Abernathy to Chaplain Wynn expressing sorrow for the loss of the chapel and offering to be the Youth Day Speaker 04/11/1957
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Gratitude Letter from Rev. AbernathyA letter from Rev Abernathy to Chaplain Wynn expressing gratitude for allowing him to preach on 07/22/1956.
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Thank You, Rev. Abernathy letterA letter from Chaplain Wynn to Rev Ralph Abernathy thanking him for the kind letter and offering lunch if Rev Abernathy does not have to leave
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Rev. Abernathy's Intent to Preach letterA letter Rev Ralph Abernathy to Chaplain Wynn confirming that he will preach on 07/22/1956.
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Tuskegee Institute Visitor PassA visitor pass issues to civil rights activist Rev. Ralph Abernathy to eat lunch after delivering his Sunday sermon to the community.
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North Carolina Lynching RecordsEight articles from different news outlets describing lynchings that took place across North Carolina in 1901.
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Virginia Lynching RecordsTwo articles that are describing lynchings that took place in Virginia and West Virginia in 1901.
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Florida Lynching RecordsTwo lynching newspaper articles discussing the lynching that took place in Bartow, FL in 1901.
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California Lynching RecordOne record from Susanville, CA describing a lynching within the town in 1901.
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Illinois Lynching RecordOne newspaper article discussing the a lynching in Carbondale, ILL in 1901.