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Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of
Afro-American History and Literature


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Chicago SNCC History Project Archives, 1960-2010
Organization History: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Scope and Content: Chicago SNCC History Project Archives, 1960-2010
Chicago Area Friends of SNCC | SNCC-National | Chicago SNCC History Project

 

Collection Number: 2006/02
Provenance: Donation of Fannie Rushing and Sylvia Fischer, May 2006
Size: 10 linear feet (18 archival boxes)
Repository: Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library (Chicago Public Library), 9525 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60628
Access: No restrictions
Citation: When quoting material from this collection the preferred citation is: Chicago SNCC History Project b (Box #, Folder #), Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Chicago Public Library.
Processed By: Marcia Walker, Mapping the Stacks, University of Chicago
Supervised By: Michael Flug, Senior Archivist, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, CPL

 

Organization History red arrow

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) was founded in 1960 on the initiative of Ella Baker, a member and former executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).  Seeing the need to capitalize on the student sit-in movement across the South and to incorporate more youth into the civil rights movement, Baker held a conference for student leaders in April 1960 on the campus of Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C.  Out of the conference, SNCC was born.  Nonviolent in its orientation, but seeking to connect more militant student protest groups across the nation, SNCC later began to shift its focus from desegregation protests to voting rights and voter registration, helping to found and establish Freedom Schools as well as the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) in 1963 and 1964, respectively.

SNCC was not a membership-based organization, but consisted of SNCC staff.  Although its headquarters was in Atlanta, Ga., SNCC members lived in and adopted the concerns of black communities in Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and in other states across the South.  The group saw itself as catalysts for change rather than leaders.  SNCC sought to aid in the development of local black leaders and local black institutions that would outlive the group’s presence.  This particular brand of organizing and difference in perspective often resulted in clashes between SNCC and other civil rights organizations like the SCLC and the NAACP, especially in the mid-1960s.  In 1966, Stokely Carmichael replaced John Lewis as chairman of SNCC, reflecting the organization’s shift toward a more racially separate and militant Black Power stance.  By 1968, SNCC was only a shadow of its former self as financial troubles, dwindling staff, internal conflicts and police repression weakened the organization’s support and impact.

The Chicago Area Friends of SNCC (CAFSNCC) was founded in January 1963 by a small group of Chicago activists interested in supporting and lending financial assistance to SNCC’s work in the South through fundraising, clothing and food drives, and recruitment.  Similar to other “Friends of SNCC” groups that operated mainly in the Northern and Western part of the United States, CAFSNCC held close ties with the Southern movement.  The CAFSNCC differed from other “Friends of SNCC” groups in the extent of its involvement in many local Chicago civil rights struggles such as adequate and fair employment, education and housing for African Americans.  They played an important role in the 1963 Chicago Schools Boycott.  As part of Freedom Day activities, the CAFSNCC organized Freedom Schools for children to attend where they could learn about the history of African American freedom struggles.  Autonomous in structure, the Chicago Area Friends of SNCC, unlike SNCC, was membership based. With the collapse of SNCC at the national level, the CAFSNCC ended around 1968.

Bibliography:

Anderson, Alan B. and George W. Pickering. Confronting the Color Line: The Broken Promise of the Civil Rights Movement in Chicago. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1987.

Carson, Clayborne. In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981. 

Carson, Clayborne, “Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.” In Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History, vol.2, ed. Colin Palmer.  Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006.

Forman, James.  The Making of Black Revolutionaries. Washington, D.C.: Open Hand Publishing Inc., 1985.

Walker, Thomas J. Edward and Cynthia Gwynne Yaudes.  “Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.”  In Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America, vol. 3, ed.  David Bradley and Shelley Fisher Fishkin.  New York:  M.E. Sharpe, 1998.

Ralph, James R. Northern Protest:  Martin Luther King Jr., Chicago and the Civil Rights Movement. Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press, 1993.

Sellers, Cleveland with Robert Terrell.  The River of No Return: The Autobiography of a Black Militant and the Life and Death of SNCC. Jackson:  University Press of Mississippi, 1990.

Stoper, Emily. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: The Growth of Radicalism in a Civil Rights Organization. Brooklyn, NY: Carlson, 1989.

Zinn, Howard. SNCC:  The New Abolitionists. Beacon Press, 1964.

 

Scope and Content Note red arrow

The Chicago SNCC History Project Archives contains the papers of the Chicago Area Friends of SNCC (CAFSNCC), SNCC—National and the Chicago SNCC History Project.  The CAFSNCC records include correspondence, manuscripts, and administrative, financial and legal papers related to the group’s activities.  This super series also includes records and clippings of the 1963 Chicago Schools Boycott as well as materials from other Chicago-based civil rights organizations like the Coordinating Council of Community Organizations (CCCO), the Chicago Urban League, the Negro American Labor Council (NALC) and the Tenants Committee for Better Education of Robert Taylor Homes.  The second super series, SNCC-National, contains administrative records and correspondence from the national headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., as well as communications from various other SNCC organizing projects across the country.  Also represented are manuscripts either authored by or featuring SNCC, an incomplete run of the SNCC’s publication The Student Voice and photographs.  Some of the manuscripts collected here are authored by individuals not connected to SNCC.  The final super series documents the Chicago SNCC oral history project, including records from the 2005 Tell the Story Conference and interviews and interview transcripts from oral histories with former CAFSNCC members.

Related collections at the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection include: the Chicago CORE Archives, the Timuel D. Black Papers, the Abdul Alkalimat Papers, the Fannie Rushing Papers, the Leonidas Berry Papers, the Path Press Archives and the Rev. Addie and Rev. Claude Wyatt Papers.

 

Container List

Super Series 1:  Chicago Area Friends of SNCC (CAFSNCC), Predominant dates, 1960-1968, Inclusive dates, 1960-2005 red arrow
Box 1 - Folder 1 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, 1960-1964, n.d.
Box 1 - Folder 2 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, Addresses and Contact Cards, n.d. (1)
Box 1 - Folder 3 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, Addresses and Contact Cards, n.d. (2)
Box 1 - Folder 4 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, Addresses and Contact Cards, n.d. (3)
Box 1 - Folder 5 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, Addresses and Contact Cards, n.d. (4)
Box 1 - Folder 6 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, Addresses and Contact Cards, n.d. (5)
Box 1 - Folder 7 CAFSNCC, Administrative Records, Addresses and Contact Cards, n.d. (6)
Box 2 - Folder 1 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, “Who and What We Are,”  1963
Box 2 - Folder 2 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, “A Memorial Service for Joan Hamilton,” 1964
Box 2 - Folder 3 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, “Black Power-Notes and Comments,” 1966
Box 2 - Folder 4 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, “We Want Black Power,” c. late 1960s
Box 2 - Folder 5 CAFSNCC, Manuscript fragments, 1963-1968
Box 2 - Folder 6 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Higgs, William L., “An Analysis of the Kastenmeier Omnibus Civil Rights Bill,” 1963
Box 2 - Folder 7 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Landry, Lawrence, An Abstract of a working paper read at the CCCO workshop on the “Kind of Leadership Needed,” 1963
Box 2 - Folder 8 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Rushing, Fannie, Notebook, 1965
Box 2 - Folder 9 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Author Unknown, “A Proposal for Freedom Elections in Fifty Negro Precincts in Chicago by June 1, 1966,” 1966
Box 2 - Folder 10 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Essays by students at Carnegie School on school life, 1961
Box 2 - Folder 11 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Herschel, Austin, The role of the Catholic Church and Chicago civil rights, 1964
Box 2 - Folder 12 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Johnston, Robert, Statement after meeting with Mayor Richard J. Daley (fragment), 1964
Box 2 - Folder 13 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Prosten, Ann, “An Open Letter to the Chicago Board of Education,” 1963
Box 2 - Folder 14 CAFSNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Von Hoffman, Nicholas, “His Honor Surprised!” c. 1963-1964
Box 2 - Folder 15 CAFSNCC, Correspondence, 1961-1968, 2002
Box 2 - Folder 16 CAFSNCC, Financial, February-April 1963
Box 2 - Folder 17 CAFSNCC, Financial, May-July 1963
Box 2 - Folder 18 CAFSNCC, Financial, August-October 1963
Box 2 - Folder 19 CAFSNCC, Financial, November-December 1963
Box 2 - Folder 20 CAFSNCC, Financial, January-February 1964
Box 2 - Folder 21 CAFSNCC, Financial, March-May 1964
Box 2 - Folder 22 CAFSNCC, Financial, June 1964
Box 2 - Folder 23 CAFSNCC, Financial, August-September 1964
Box 3 - Folder 1 CAFSNCC, Financial, October 1964
Box 3 - Folder 2 CAFSNCC, Financial, October-December 1964
Box 3 - Folder 3 CAFSNCC, Financial, 1965, n.d.
Box 3 - Folder 4 CAFSNCC, Fundraising, 1962-1964, n.d.
Box 3 - Folder 5 CAFSNCC, Legal, 1963-1967
Box 3 - Folder 6 CAFSNCC, Chicago Schools Boycott, 1963-1964
Box 3 - Folder 7 CAFSNCC, Schools Boycott Research Materials, 1963-1968
Box 3 - Folder 8 CAFSNCC, Freedom Schools, 1964-1965
Box 3 - Folder 9 CAFSNCC, Chicago support and demonstrations for Freedom Movements in the South, 1963-1965
Box 3 - Folder 10 CAFSNCC, Chicago High School Friends of SNCC, 1963
Box 3 - Folder 11 CAFSNCC, Publications, 1963, 1965
Box 4 - Folder 1 CAFSNCC, Clippings, 1962-1963
Box 4 - Folder 2 CAFSNCC, Clippings, 1964-1968
Box 5 - Photo 001 CAFSNCC, Freedom Day Rally, 1963
Box 5 - Photo 002 CAFSNCC, Sylvia Fischer at Freedom Day Rally, 1963
Box 5 - Photo 003 CAFSNCC, Freedom Day Banner Hanging from the Chicago Board of Education Building, 1963
Box 5 - Photo 004 CAFSNCC, School Demonstration, c. 1963
Box 5 - Photo 005 CAFSNCC, School Boycott Office with Ralph Rappaport, Ann Cook and Vernon Jarrett, c. 1963
Box 5 - Photo 006 CAFSNCC, 1968 Democratic National Convention Billboard, 1968
Box 5 - Photo 007 CAFSNCC, Headshot of M. Frank Wright, c. 1960s
Box 5 - Photo 008 CAFSNCC, Headshot of Philip J. Cohran, c. 1960s
Box 5 - Photo 009 CAFSNCC, Photo of Ralph Rappaport, c. 1960s
Box 5 - Photo 010 CAFSNCC, Images of a People”s Movement-Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement, 2005 (on disc)
Box 6 DVD AV 001 CAFSNCC, Freedom Day
Box 6 -   CAFSNCC, Memorabilia: Buttons from CAFSNCC campaigns, contribution slips, fundraising tickets, book covers, drawings and letterhead
Box 7 - Folder 1 Other Organizations, The Advisory Panel on Integration of the Public Schools
Box 7 - Folder 2 Other Orgs., American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), 1964-1965
Box 7 - Folder 3 Other Orgs., Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago, c. 1960s
Box 7 - Folder 4 Other Orgs., Chicago Committee March on Washington, 1963
Box 7 - Folder 5 Other Orgs., Chicago Federation of Labor-Industrial Union Committee, c. 1963
Box 7 - Folder 6 Other Orgs., Chicago Urban League, 1962-1963
Box 7 - Folder 7 Other Orgs., Chicago Urban League, 1965-1966
Box 7 - Folder 8 Other Orgs., Clergy for Quality and Equality in our Public Schools, 1963
Box 7 - Folder 9 Other Orgs., Coalition Against Racist Medical Care, c. 1960s
Box 7 - Folder 10 Other Orgs., Committee to End Discrimination in Chicago Medical Institutions, 1963
Box 7 - Folder 11 Other Orgs., Committee for Independent Political Action (C.I.P.A.), 1966
Box 7 - Folder 12 Other Orgs., Coordinating Committee to Support the Southern Student Protests, 1960
Box 7 - Folder 13 Other Orgs., Coordinating Council of Community Organizations (CCCO), 1962-1963
Box 7 - Folder 14 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1963 (1)
Box 7 - Folder 15 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1963 (2)
Box 7 - Folder 16 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1963 (3)
Box 7 - Folder 17 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1963 (4)
Box 7 - Folder 18 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1964
Box 7 - Folder 19 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1965
Box 7 - Folder 20 Other Orgs., CCCO, 1966-1968
Box 7 - Folder 21 Other Orgs., CCCO, n.d.
Box 7 - Folder 22 Other Orgs., Direct Action for Total Equality (DATE), 1963
Box 7 - Folder 23 Other Orgs., Ecumenical Institute/Church Federation of Greater Chicago, 1963
Box 7 - Folder 24 Other Orgs., The Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, c. 1963
Box 7 - Folder 25 Other Orgs., Freedom Democratic Clubs, 1964
Box 8 - Folder 1 Other Orgs., Illinois Rally for Civil Rights, 1964
Box 8 - Folder 2 Other Orgs., Illinois-Wisconsin National Student Association, 1963
Box 8 - Folder 3 Other Orgs., JOIN, 1966 (?)
Box 8 - Folder 4 Other Orgs., Kenwood-Oakland Community Organization (KOCO), 1975
Box 8 - Folder 5 Other Orgs., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1963
Box 8 - Folder 6 Other Orgs., Negro American Labor Council (NALC), 1963-1965, n.d.
Box 8 - Folder 7 Other Orgs., Operation Breadbasket, c.1966-1967
Box 8 - Folder 8 Other Orgs., Presbyterian Interracial Council, Chicago Chapter, 1963
Box 8 - Folder 9 Other Orgs., Protest at the Polls, 1963-1964
Box 8 - Folder 10 Other Orgs., Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Chicago Chapter, 1965
Box 8 - Folder 11 Other Orgs., Southern Regional Council, 1963
Box 8 - Folder 12 Other Orgs., Student Woodlawn Area Project (S.W.A.P.), 1964
Box 8 - Folder 13 Other Orgs., Teachers for Integrated Schools, 1963
Box 8 - Folder 14 Other Orgs., Tenants Committee for Better Education of Robert Taylor Homes, 1964
Box 8 - Folder 15 Other Orgs., United Packinghouse, Food and Allied Workers (UPWA), 1962-1963
Box 8 - Folder 16 Other Orgs., Woodlawn Federation of Community Services, c. 1960s
Box 8 - Folder 17 Serials, Challenge-The Revolutionary Newspaper, 1968
Box 8 - Folder 18 Serials, CORE-LATOR, 1963
Box 8 - Folder 19 Serials, Hyde Park Herald, 1966
Box 8 - Folder 20 Serials, I.F. Stone”s Weekly, 1962-1963, 1965-1966
Box 8 - Folder 21 Serials, Integrated Education, 1963-1964
Box 8 - Folder 22 Serials, JET, 1965
Box 8 - Folder 23 Serials, Letter from China, 1965
Box 8 - Folder 24 Serials, Life with Lyndon In the Great Society, 1965
Box 8 - Folder 25 Serials, The Nation, 1964-1966
Box 8 - Folder 26 Serials, The National Guardian, 1963-1965
Box 8 - Folder 27 Serials, The National Guardian, 1966-1967
Box 8 - Folder 28 Serials, Negro Digest, 1964, 1966
Box 8 - Folder 29 Serials, New University Thought, 1963
Box 8 - Folder 30 Serials, The Southern Patriot, 1963, 1965
Box 8 - Folder 31 Serials, Struggle, 1964 (fragment)
Box 8 - Folder 32 Serials, The United Teacher, 1967
Box 8 - Folder 33 Serials, Vietnam GI, 1968
Box 8 - Folder 34 Serials, The Young Socialist, 1963
Box 9     CAFSNCC/CSHP Posters
 
Super Series 2: SNCC-National, Predominant dates, 1960-1968, Inclusive dates, 1960-1988 red arrow
Box 10 - Folder 1 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1962
Box 10 - Folder 2 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1963
Box 10 - Folder 3 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1964 (1)
Box 10 - Folder 4 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1964 (2)
Box 10 - Folder 5 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1964 (3)
Box 10 - Folder 6 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1965 (1)
Box 10 - Folder 7 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1965 (2)
Box 10 - Folder 8 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1965 (3)
Box 10 - Folder 9 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1966
Box 10 - Folder 10 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), 1967-1968
Box 10 - Folder 11 SNCC, National Headquarters (Atlanta, GA), n.d.
Box 10 - Folder 12 SNCC, Alabama, 1965-1966
Box 10 - Folder 13 SNCC, California, 1964-1966
Box 10 - Folder 14 SNCC, Illinois, 1963-1965
Box 10 - Folder 15 SNCC, Indiana, 1964
Box 10 - Folder 16 SNCC, Iowa, 1965
Box 10 - Folder 17 SNCC, Michigan, 1964
Box 10 - Folder 18 SNCC, Mississippi, 1962-1965, n.d.
Box 10 - Folder 19 SNCC, Mississippi, Robert Jackall Journal on Drew, MS, 1967
Box 10 - Folder 20 SNCC, New York, 1967
Box 10 - Folder 21 SNCC, Pennsylvania, 1966
Box 10 - Folder 22 SNCC, Tennessee, 1960-1961
Box 10 - Folder 23 SNCC, Washington, D.C., 1964-1967
Box 11 - Folder 1 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Author Unknown, Remarks on the murders of James Chaney, Michael Schwermer and Andrew Goodman, 1964
Box 11 - Folder 2 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Conference on Strengthening New Politics, 1965
Box 11 - Folder 3 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Epton, Bill, Draft of “The Negro Question and the Right to Revolution,” later ‘Black Self-Determination,”” 1966
Box 11 - Folder 4 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Evans, Rowland and Novack, Robert, “Inside Report: Black-White Politics,” 1964-1965
Box 11 - Folder 5 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Hamilton, Charles V., “An Advocate of Black Power Defines It,” 1968
Box 11 - Folder 6 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Hayden, Thomas, Summary of “The Dixiecrats and Changing Southern Power: from Bourbon to bourbon,” 1960s
Box 11 - Folder 7 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Matusow, Allen J., “From Civil Rights to Black Power: The Case of SNCC, 1960-1966,”  1975
Box 11 - Folder 8 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Mendelsohn, Jack, “Black Power and the Liberal Church,” 1967
Box 11 - Folder 9 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Remsberg, Charles, “Behind the Cotton Curtain,” 1964
Box 11 - Folder 10 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Riddick, George, “SNCC opens a dialogue: Black Power in the White Perspective,”  1966
Box 11 - Folder 11 SNCC, Manuscripts, Other, Zinn, Howard, “Albany,” 1962
Box 11 - Folder 12 Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), 1965
Box 11 - Folder 13 Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), 1964
Box 11 - Folder 14 MFDP, 1965 (1)
Box 11 - Folder 15 MFDP, 1965 (2)
Box 11 - Folder 16 MFDP, 1966
Box 11 - Folder 17 Mississippi Freedom Labor Union (MFLU), 1965, n.d.
Box 11 - Folder 18 SNCC, Clippings, 1962-1968
Box 11 - Folder 19 SNCC, National Reunions and Conferences, 1977-1988
Box 12 - Folder 1 SNCC, Publications, Aframerican News Service, 1968
Box 12 - Folder 2 SNCC, Publications, Aframerican Report, c. 1966-1967
Box 12 - Folder 3 SNCC, Publications, “Mississippi,” 1963
Box 12 - Folder 4 SNCC, Publications, “Negroes in American History: A Freedom Primer,” 1965
Box 12 - Folder 5 SNCC, Publications, Southern Reporting Service, 1965
Box 12 - Folder 6 SNCC, Publications, The Student Voice, 1962-1965
Box 12 - Folder 7 SNCC, Publications, The Student Voice, 1967
Box 13 - Photo 001 SNCC, Jackson, Mississippi Downtown Demonstration, 1961
Box 13 - Photo 002 SNCC, Cairo, Illinois Swimming Pool Demonstration, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1962
Box 13 - Photo 003 SNCC, Bull Conner”s Wagon, Birmingham, AL, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 004 SNCC, Demonstrations in Birmingham, AL, 1963 (1)
Box 13 - Photo 005 SNCC, Demonstrations in Birmingham, AL, 1963 (2)
Box 13 - Photo 006 SNCC, Staff, Birmingham, AL, 1963 (1)
Box 13 - Photo 007 SNCC, Staff, Birmingham, AL, 1963 (2)
Box 13 - Photo 008 SNCC, Members singing at the March on Washington, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 009 SNCC, Sit-in at Toddle House, Atlanta, GA, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 010 SNCC, Stokely Carmichael, Unknown and Cleve Sellers at Toddle House Sit-in, Atlanta, GA, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 011 SNCC, James Forman, Cleve Sellers, Unknown, Stokely Carmichael and Unknown at Toddle-House Sit-In, Atlanta, GA, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 012 SNCC, Dallas County Courthouse Demonstration, Selma, Alabama, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 013 SNCC, Staff and members of the Freedom Singers, Marion Barry, Unknown, James Forman and Ivanhoe Donaldson, Danville, VA, Photo by Danny Lyon, 1963
Box 13 - Photo 014 SNCC, Training Session, c. 1960s
Box 13 - Photo 015 SNCC, Demonstration at an unknown county courthouse in the South, c. 1960s
Box 13 - Photo 015 SNCC, Photos of “The Movement” (disc) c. 1960s
Box 14 Record A/V 001 Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom Songs, 1960-1966
Box 14 -   SNCC, Memorabilia: Buttons, stickers, name tags and an inscribed copy of Steven Kasher’s, “The Civil Rights Movement: A Photographic History, 1954-1968”
 
Super Series 3: Chicago SNCC History Project (CSHP), Predominant and Inclusive dates, 2005-2010 red arrow
Box 15 - Folder 1 CSHP, Administrative, 2005-2010
Box 15 - Folder 2 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, Roosevelt University (Chicago, IL), 2005 (1)
Box 15 - Folder 3 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, Roosevelt University (Chicago, IL), 2005 (2)
Box 15 - Folder 4 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, Roosevelt University (Chicago, IL), 2005-2006
Box 15 - Folder 5 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, Memorabilia, 2005
Box 15 - Folder 6 CSHP, James Forman Memorial Program and Obituaries, 2005
Box 15 - Folder 7 CSHP, Conferences, SNCC History Project Panelists, 2006
Box 15 - Folder 8 CSHP, Conferences, Service Learning Conference (Chicago, IL), 2008
Box 15 - Folder 9 CSHP, Conferences, Third University of Tennessee-Martin Civil Rights Conference, “Tent-City,” 2010
Box 15 - Folder 10 CSHP, Conferences, SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference, Shaw University (Raleigh, NC), 2010
Box 15 - Folder 11 CSHP, Conferences, 6th Annual Conference of the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (Jackson, MS), 2011
Box 16 Videocassette A/V 001 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, October 21, 2005, Tape 1
Box 16 Videocassette A/V 002 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, October 21, 2005, Tape 2
Box 16 Videocassette A/V 003 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, James Forman Memorial Service, October 21, 2005
Box 16 Videocassette A/V 004 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, October 22, 2005, Tape 1
Box 16 Videocassette A/V 005 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, October 22, 2005, Tape 2
Box 16 Videocassette A/V 006 CSHP, Conferences, Tell the Story Conference, October 22, 2005, Tape 3
Box 17 Mini Videocassette A/V 001 CSHP, Conferences, University of Chicago Conference on Majority Involvement in Minority Movements, Bob Zellner, 2009
Box 17 Mini Videocassette A/V 002 CSHP, Conferences, University of Chicago Conference on Majority Involvement in Minority Movements, Sue Thrasher and Fannie Rushing, 2009
Box 17 Mini Videocassette A/V 003 CSHP, Conferences, University of Chicago Conference on Majority Involvement in Minority Movements, Gwen Zaharah Simmons, 2009
Box 17 Mini Videocassette A/V 004 CSHP, Conferences, University of Chicago Conference on Majority Involvement in Minority Movements, 2009
Box 18 - Folder 1 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, William Cousins, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 2 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Ron Dorfman, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 3 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Sylvia Fischer, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 4 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Group Interview with Bennett Johnson, Abdul Alkalimat, Sylvia Fischer, Timuel D. Black, Brennetta Howell Barrett, Fannie Rushing, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 5 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Bennett Johnson, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 6 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Alfred Klinger, 2007
Box 18 - Folder 7 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Lorne Cress Love, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 8 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Robert (Bob) Lucas, 2007
Box 18 - Folder 9 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Therese McDermott, 2007
Box 18 - Folder 10 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Richard Morrisroe, 2007
Box 18 - Folder 11 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Irene Nelson, 2007
Box 18 - Folder 12 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Mildred (Forman) Page, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 13 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Don Rose, 2007
Box 18 - Folder 14 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Mel and Marcia Rothenberg, 2006
Box 18 - Folder 15 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Rosie Simpson, 2009
Box 18 - Folder 16 CSHP, Oral History Project, Interview Transcript, Nancy Bild Wolf, 2007

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