1966-1970, General
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7-8
Identifier: Series VI
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series includes any publications by the Voter Education Project and other related organizations (1961-1990). These include press releases, newsclippings collected by the research department, and annual reports and publications on the history of the Voter Education Project.
Dates
- Creation: 1964-1990
Access restrictions
Some audio-visual material are in obselete format and can not be accessed at this time.
Extent
From the Series: 9 Linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Voter Education Project, Inc. (Atlanta, Ga.) (Organization)
- "For Governor" November 3, 1966
- "Negro Voters Today Exceed Last Year's Total by 500,000", circa 1966
- "Maddox Carries Pistol, Turns Away 3 Negroes", circa 1965
- "Southwest Negroes Launch Voter Drive", August 25, 1969
- "U.S. Policies Fuel Black Hostility", July 9, 1969
- "Rustin Sees 'Community Control' Unable To Solve Ghetto Problems", March 29, 1969
- "All-Negro Primary Comes Under Fire", April 25, 1969
- "A New Job for The Establishment", circa 1969
- "Allen Needs Help, Some Critics Feel", December 9, 1969
- "'Race Secondary' New Officials Told", December 17, 1967
- School Board Election Clippings, October 29, 1968
- "'Be Both Negro and an American' Vernon Jordan Tells Hungry Club", circa 1967
- "Swing Voters Have Changed", circa 1968
- "Bond Doubts Racial Gains Under Nixon", December 2, 1968
- "News Release From the Desk of A. June Franklin", December 2, 1966
- "Founder of Studio Watts Workshop Tells Method of Salvaging Dropouts", April 11, 1968
- "250 Negroes Seek Offices in South", circa 1968
- "The Liberator" Newsletter, September 15, 1968
- "The Liberator" Newsletter, September 7, 1968
- "Soul Searching Vs. Social Change", May 18, 1968
- "Rep. Bond Asks Negroes To Unite in Newark Vote", October 10, 1968
- "Poor People's March Turns into Nightmare", circa June 1968
- "Negroes Will Have Strong Voice in Dixie States' Electoral Vote", 1968
- Ruby Martin News Clipping, April 23, 1968
- "Civil Rights Progress Out of the Spotlight", March 7, 1968
- "The Labor-Negro Coalition - A New Beginning", May 1968
- "Rustin Politicks for LBJ", December 25, 1967
- "Shreveport Negro To Run for Congress", circa 1968
- "New Middle-Class Negro Called Big Hope for Race", March 18, 1968
- "You Wouldn't Say 'Nigroo Power,'" circa 1968
- "NAACP Legal Fund To Help New Negro Legislators in South", May 18, 1967
- "The South is Moving Ahead in Voting", June 24, 1967
- "Educator Condemns Black Power Policy", July 5, 1967
- "Odyssey of a Man - And a Movement", June 25, 1967
- "Only Rockefeller Can Beat Johnson, Says Dr. King", December 22, 1967
- "Hollywood's Negroes Mired in Stereotypes", February 19, 1967
- "Pattern of Integration is Erratic in South After Collapse of Mass Rights Movement", May 29, 1967
- "Negro Voter Registration Gains 34,000 in a Year in Georgia", August 5, 1966
- "Voter Project Loses Grant", August 4, 1966
- "All Citizens Drive Signs Up 1,500 New Voters in Atlanta", circa 1965
- "U.S. Court Kills Lowndes Vote Suit", circa 1966
- "Registration Drive Asked of Negroes", March 12, 1966
- "Chamber To Boost Voter Registration", March 12, 1966
- "New Voter Drive Opened in South", February 17, 1966
- "Biracial Group Plans Big Voter Drive in Seven Southern States", January 10, 1966
- "Branton is Veteran of Rights Struggles", February 7, 1966
- "Voter Registration Falls Off in South", October 25, 1965
- Julian Bond Articles and Correspondence, January 1966
- "Seek To Qualify Negroes To Vote", circa 1966
- "Justice is Our Common Goal", June 23, 1966
- "Non-Voters Fireworks", June 30, 1966
- "Negro GI's 'Find' Own Street", March 5, 1967
- "A Negro as Mayor Here in 6 Years?", November 13, 1967
- "Black in White America: The Negro Today", November 19, 1967
- "Negro Called Factor in White Exodus", March 19, 1968
- "AES, Vietnam Symposium Held Over Weekend", May 22, 1968
- "Tell It Like It Is: Vote, Baby, Vote", October 17, 1968
- "Stimulating Discussion at NAACP Voter Education Conference", October 19, 1968
- "John Lewis: Profile of a Fisk Son", January 1968
- "Black Officeholders Show Gains in South", November 23, 1968
- "Dawn of a New Era in Mississippi", July 9, 1969
- "Where Are They Now? Lewis of SNCC", February 10, 1969
- "South Carolina Negroes Meet To Push for Voter Registration", September 24, 1967
- "Black Political Power Gains Confederacy", November 20, 1967
- "Blacks Bring Bond Here", November 13, 1969
- "Negroes Hold 30 S.C. Posts", January 14, 1969
- "Negro Voting Power: How Strong?" September 29, 1969
- Community League for Citizenship Education Voter Registration Project Workers, September 2, 1967
- "A Need for Consolidation", November 19, 1969
Repository Details
Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository
