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Letter from U.S. Representative John Crowell to Governor William W. Bibb.
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Alabama; Bibb, William Wyatt, 1781 1820; Crowell, John, 1780 1846; Government; Governors; Missouri Compromise; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; Territorial Expansion; To 1865; United States
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Letter from Governor Clement C. Clay in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to Major General Thomas S. Jesup in Tampa Bay, Florida.
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Alabama; Campaigns; Clay, Clement Comer, 1789 1866; Creek Indians; Creek War, 1836; Government; Government Relations; Governors; Indians Of North America; Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1788 1860; Land Tenure; Military Personnel; Politics And Government; To 1865; United States; Wars
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Handwritten copy of a letter from D. P. Everett in Orange Hill, Florida, to Governor John Milton.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Economic Aspects; Everett, D. P; Florida; Government; Governors; History; Legislation; Military Personnel; Milton, John, 1807 1865; Politics And Government; Slaver; Slavery; Social Aspects; United States
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Letter from the mayor and councilmen of Greensboro, Alabama, to Governor Wager Swayne in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Freedmen; Government; Governors; Greensboro (Ala.); Hale County (Ala.); Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Swayne, Wager, 1834 1902; Voter Registration
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Letter from W. D. Drisk, a teacher in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to Governor William Hugh Smith in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Drisk, W. D; Education; Freedmen; Governors; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Smith, William Hugh, 1826 1899; Tuscaloosa County (Ala.)
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Letter and resolution from Secretary of State William H. Seward in Washington, D.C., to Governor William H. Smith in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Freedmen; Government; Governors; Politics And Government; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Seward, William Henry, 1801 1872; Smith, William Hugh, 1826 1899; United States; United States. Constitution. 15th Amendment; Voter Registration
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Letter from Sheriff W. L. Guin in Vernon, Alabama, to Governor William Hugh Smith.
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African Americans; Alabama; Fayette County (Ala.); Governors; Guin, W. L; Ku Klux Klan (19 Th Cent.); Race Relations; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Smith, William Hugh, 1826 1899
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Louis Edward Nollau F Series Photographic Print Collection (University of Kentucky),
University of Kentucky.
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African Americans; African Americans United States; Agriculture United States; Animal Culture United States; Anthropology United States; Appalachian Region History; Architectural Photography; Architecture; Art United States; Associations, Institutions, Etc. United States; Astromony United States; Botany United States; Bridges United States Design And Construction; Buildings United States Design And Construction; Celebrities United States; City And Town Life United States; Civil War; Coal Mines And Mining United States; Commerce United States; Decorative Arts; Drama United States; Education United States; Family Life; Forestry And Community United States; Geology United States; Governors Kentcky History; Historic Sites United States; Human Services United States; Inland Water Transportation United States; Law United States; Manners And Customs United States; Manufacturing Industries United States; Maps; Medicine History; Military History; Monuments; Music United States; Nollau, Louis Edward, 1883 1955; Painting; Parks United States; Performing Arts United States; Photographs Of Animals; Photographs Of Children; Photographs Of Families; Photographs Of Farms; Photographs Of Horses; Photographs Of Livestock; Photographs Of Railroads; Photographs Of Sports; Photographs, Aerial United States; Photographs, Agricultural United States; Photographs, Artistic; Political Science United States; Portrait Photographs; Psychology; Public Health United States; Publishers And Publishing United States; Railroads United States; Records United States; Recreation United States; Religions; Roads United States Design And Construction; Science United States; Sculpture; Social History; Speeches, Addresses, Etc. United States; Sports United States Kentucky; Surveying United States; Tobacco Industry; Transportation United States; United States; United States Genealogy; United States History Civil War, 1861 1865; United States History Spanish American War, 1898; United States History World War, 1914 1918; United States History World War, 1939 1945; Universities; University Of Kentucky; Voyages And Travels; Waterways United States; Wit And Humor United States; Zoology United States
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Louis Edward Nollau Nitrate Photographic Print Collection,
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African Americans; African Americans United States; Agriculture United States; Animal Culture United States; Anthropology United States; Appalachian Region History; Architectural Photography; Architecture; Art United States; Associations, Institutions, Etc. United States; Astronomy United States; Botany United States; Bridges United States Design And Construction; Buildings United States Design And Construction; Celebrities United States; City And Town Life United States; Civil War; Coal Mines And Mining United States; Commerce United States; Decorative Arts; Drama United States; Education United States; Family Life; Forestry And Community United States; Geology United States; Governors Kentucky History; Historic Sites United States; Human Services United States; Inland Water Transportation United States; Law United States; Manners And Customs United States; Manufacturing Industries United States; Maps; Medicine History; Military History; Monuments; Music United States; Nollau, Louis Edward, 1883 1955; Painting; Parks United States; Performing Arts United States; Photographs Of Animals; Photographs Of Children; Photographs Of Families; Photographs Of Farms; Photographs Of Horses; Photographs Of Livestock; Photographs Of Railroads; Photographs Of Sports; Photographs, Aerial United States; Photographs, Agricultural United States; Photographs, Artistic; Political Science United States; Portrait Photographs; Psychology; Public Health United States; Publishers And Publishing United States; Railroads United States; Records United States; Recreation United States; Religions; Roads United States Design And Construction; Science United States; Sculpture; Social History; Speeches, Addresses, Etc. United States; Sports United States Kentucky; Surveying United States; Tobacco Industry; Transportation United States; United States; United States Genealogy; United States History Civil War, 1861 1865; United States History Spanish American War, 1898; United States History World War, 1914 1918; United States History World War, 1939 1945; Universities; University Of Kentucky; Voyages And Travels; Waterways United States; Wit And Humor United States; Zoology United States
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"Negroes Riot in Gadsden to Protest Doom."
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Criminal Justice, Administration Of; Criminology; Government; Governors; Hawkins, A. E; Imprisonment; Politics And Government; Punishment; Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931
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Letter from a delegation of the Unemployed Councils of Alabama, to Governor Benjamin Miller and the state legislature.
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Alabama; Alabama. Relief Administration; Economic Assistance; Economic Conditions; Government; Governors; Great Depression; Legislation; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Politics And Government; Race Relations
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Letter from T. Arnold Hill of the National Urban League in New York, to Governor Benjamin Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Economic Assistance; Economic Conditions; Employment; Government; Governors; Great Depression; Hill, T. Arnold; Labor And Laboring Classes; Legislation; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; National Urban League; Politics And Government; United States
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Correspondence to Governor Benjamin Miller, discussing violence in Camp Hill, Alabama, between members of the Alabama Sharecroppers Union and county officials.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama Cooperative Extension Service; Camp Hill (Ala.); Communism; Communist Party Of The United States Of America; Duncan, L. N. (Luther Noble), 1875 1947; Employment; Governors; Knapp, Bradford, 1870 1938; Labor And Laboring Classes; Labor Movement; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Sharecroppers; Tallapoosa County (Ala.); United States
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Correspondence dealing with a Communist activities in Birmingham, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama. National Guard; Birmingham (Ala.); Communism; Communist Party Of The United States Of America; Governors; Hurst, Ralph E; International Labor Defense; Jefferson County (Ala.); Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Labor And Laboring Classes; Labor Movement; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Persons, J. C; Race Relations; Segregation; United States; White Supremacy Movements
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Letter from Simon Tricksey, Sr., in Sunflower, Alabama, to Governor Benjamin Miller, and the response written by John H. Peach, Governor Miller's legal advisor.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama. Relief Administration; Economic Assistance; Economic Conditions; Employment; Governors; Great Depression; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Peach, John H; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Tricksey, Simon
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Letter from Judge W. W. Callahan in Decatur, Alabama, to Governor Benjamin Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Callahan, William Washington, B.1863; Civil Rights; Decatur (Ala.); Government; Governors; Imprisonment; Judges; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Morgan County (Ala.); Politics And Government; Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931
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Correspondence dealing with a strike at the Mobile Cotton Mills in Crichton, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama. National Guard; Baker, A. L; Crichton (Ala.); Employment; Governors; Labor Movement; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Mobile County (Ala.); Moore, John T; Perkins, Frances, 1880 1965; Smith, Harry H; Strikes And Lockouts; Textile Industry
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Letters between Rachel Wheeler in Selma, Alabama, and Governor Benjamin Miller.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama. Relief Administration; Economic Assistance; Economic Conditions; Governors; Great Depression; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Wheeler, Rachel
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Letter from J. A. Murphy to Governor Benjamin Miller, and the response written by John H. Peach, Governor Miller's legal advisor.
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Alabama; Alabama. National Guard; Bibb County (Ala.); Government; Governors; Labor And Laboring Classes; Labor Movement; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Murphy, J. A; Peach, John H; Piper (Ala.); Politics And Government; Strikes And Lockouts
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Letter from James Paulk, a student at the school in Malvern, Alabama, to Governor Benjamin Miller in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Alabama; Economic Assistance; Economic Conditions; Education; Geneva County (Ala.); Governors; Great Depression; Malvern (Ala.); Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Paulk, James
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Letter from Charlie Ross Herd of Montgomery, Alabama, to Governor Benjamin Miller, and the response written by W. F. Covington, Governor Miller's recording secretary.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama. Relief Administration; Covington, W. F., Jr; Economic Assistance; Employment; Governors; Great Depression; Herd, Charlie Ross; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944
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Letter from Frank Carter in Flomaton, Alabama, to Governor Benjamin Miller, and the response written by John H. Peach, Governor Miller's legal advisor.
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African Americans; Alabama; Alabama. Relief Administration; Carter, Frank; Economic Assistance; Economic Conditions; Governors; Great Depression; Miller, Benjamin Meek, 1864 1944; Peach, John H
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Letter from R. F. Finkley, organizer for the American Federation of Labor in Birmingham, Alabama, to Governor Chauncey Sparks, and the response from the governor's secretary.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Finkley, R. F; Government; Governors; Jones, George Bliss; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Sparks, Chauncey, 1884 1968
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Letters from John D. McQueen, regarding segregation at the Northington General Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872 1946; Government; Governors; Mc Queen, John D; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; Sparks, Chauncey, 1884 1968; Tuscaloosa (Ala.); Tuscaloosa County (Ala.)
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Letters between Walton H. Craft in Mobile, Alabama, and Governor Chauncey Sparks in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Craft, Walton H; Government; Governors; Legislation; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; Sparks, Chauncey, 1884 1968
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Letter from U. J. Robinson, general secretary of the Alabama Baptist State Convention, to Governor Chauncey Sparks, and the response from the governor's secretary.
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African Americans; Alabama; Government; Governors; Jones, George Bliss; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Robinson, U. J; Segregation; Sparks, Chauncey, 1884 1968
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Talk: Pastor's introduction of the field collector; Pastor's introduction of the field collector
Long Grove Negro Baptist Church (Patterson, Woodruff County, Ark.); Cole, Charles, Brother
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Arkansas; Church Services; Disease; Diseases; Government; Governor Mc Math; Little Rock; Politics; Politics And Government; Politics, Practical; Schools; Universities; Universities And Colleges; University Of Arkansas; University Of Arkansas (Fayetteville Campus)
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Letters between William A. Stewart, regional director of the National Conference of Christians & Jews, Inc., in Birmingham, Alabama, and Governor James E. Folsom in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Alabama; Folsom, James Elisha, 1908 1987; Government; Governors; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Politics And Government; Race Relations; Religion; Stewart, William A; White Supremacy Movements
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Letter from Bertha Wallis in Atlanta, Georgia, to Governor Jim Folsom in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Folsom, James Elisha, 1908 1987; Governors; Jefferson County (Ala.); Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Race Relations; Religion; Segregation; Wallis, Bertha; White Supremacy Movements
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Letter from Virginia Weisenthal in New York, New York, to Governor Jim Folsom in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Folsom, James Elisha, 1908 1987; Government; Governors; Imprisonment; Legislation; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Weisenthal, Virginia; Wilson, Jimmy
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Letter from "John Doe" in Birmingham, Alabama, to Governor Jim Folsom in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Folsom, James Elisha, 1908 1987; Government; Governors; Imprisonment; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Wilson, Jimmy
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Proclamation by Governor John Patterson, declaring a state of martial rule in Montgomery, "as a result of outside agitators coming into Alabama to violate our laws and customs" which has led to "outbreaks of lawlessness and mob action."
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Freedom Rides, 1961; Government; Governors; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Patterson, John Malcolm, 1921; Politics And Government; Race Relations
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Telegram from Governor John Patterson to Attorney General Robert Kennedy in Washington, D.C.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Freedom Rides, 1961; Government; Governors; Kennedy, Robert F., 1925 1968; North Carolina; Patterson, John Malcolm, 1921; Politics And Government; Race Relations; United States
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Telegram from Governor John Patterson to Governor Terry Sanford in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Communism; Freedom Rides, 1961; Government; Governors; North Carolina; Patterson, John Malcolm, 1921; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Sanford, Terry, 1917 1998; United States
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Telegram from Governor John Patterson to Mayor Fred Wilson in Monroe, North Carolina.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Freedom Rides, 1961; Government; Governors; North Carolina; Patterson, John Malcolm, 1921; Politics And Government; Race Relations; United States; Wilson, Fred
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Letter from Governor Ross Barnett in Jackson, Mississippi, to Governor John Patterson in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898 1987; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Freedom Rides, 1961; Government; Governors; Mississippi; North Carolina; Patterson, John Malcolm, 1921; Politics And Government; Race Relations; United States
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Letters between Congressman Armistead I. Selden of Alabama, and members of the Mississippi congressional delegation.
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Abernethy, Thomas Gerstle, 1903 1998; African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Colmer, William Meyers, B. 1890; Government; Governors; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; Selden, Armistead I; United States; Whitten, Jamie L
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Letter from Carleton S. Lentz in Anniston, Alabama, to Judge George Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Education; Education, Higher; Government; Governors; Lentz, Carleton S; Politics And Government; Segregation; Segregation In Higher Education; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Telegram from Reverend Murrey J. Hall in Opelika, Alabama, to Governor-elect George Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Government; Governors; Hall, Murrey J; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; United States; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Letter from members of the Alabama Legislature to Governor Ross Barnett in Jackson, Mississippi.
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African Americans; Alabama; Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898 1987; Barnett, Roy Alexander, B.1905; Boston, Hugh Chester, B.1912; Brewer, Albert P., 1928; Burns, Gary Franklin, B.1933; Carr, Aubrey J., B.1920; Civil Rights; Drake, Tom, B.1930; Fite, Ernest Rankin, 1916 1980; Government; Governors; Hannah, William Clarence, B.1927; Hester, James Walston, B.1912; Mississippi; Moore, Edsel Ford, B.1922; Nabors, Ollie Wilson, B.1926; Owens, William E., Jr., B.1928; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; United States
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Letter from Thomas R. Long, mayor of Uniontown, Alabama, to Governor-elect George Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Government; Governors; Long, Thomas R; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; United States; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Letter from "A Concerned White Voter" to Governor-elect George Wallace.
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African Americans; Alabama; Government; Governors; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Segregation; Southern States; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Letter from John Rutland, minister of Central Methodist Church in Decatur, Alabama, to Governor-elect George Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Democratic Party (U.S.); Education; Education, Higher; Government; Governors; Politics And Government; Religion; Rutland, John; Segregation; Segregation In Higher Education; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Resolution from the Mississippi legislature, requesting that Governor-elect George Wallace of Alabama speak before a joint session of congress while he visiting Jackson.
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Alabama; Government; Governors; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Southern States; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Letter from Jerry A. Tanton and C. K. Granade of Pine Grove Methodist Church in Carson, Alabama, to Governor-elect George C. Wallace in Clayton, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Education; Education, Higher; Government; Governors; Granade, C. K; Politics And Government; Segregation; Segregation In Higher Education; Tanton, Jerry A; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Transcript of a telegram from the members of Alabama's congressional delegation to Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett.
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African Americans; Alabama; Andrews, George William, 1906 1971; Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898 1987; Boykin, Frank W. (Frank William), 1885 1969; Civil Rights; Elliott, Carl, 1913 1999; Government; Governors; Grant, George Mc Invale, 1897 1982; Hill, Lister, 1894 1984; Huddleston, George, Jr., 1920 1971; Jones, Robert Emmett, Jr., 1912 1997; Mississippi; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Rains, Albert Mc Kinley, 1902 1991; Roberts, Kenneth A. (Kenneth Allison), 1912 1989; Segregation; Selden, Armistead I; Sparkman, John, 1899 1985; United States
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Letter from John P. Kohn in Montgomery, Alabama, to J. Kirkman Jackson in Birmingham, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Education; Education, Higher; Governors; Jackson, J. Kirkman; Kohn, John P; Lynne, Seybourn Harris, 1907 2000; Segregation; Segregation In Higher Education; Universities; University Of Alabama; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Statement made by Governor George C. Wallace after President Kennedy sent federal troops to handle the violent situation in Birmingham, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Government; Governors; Jefferson County (Ala.); Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917 1963; Politics And Government; Race Relations; United States; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Letter from Clarence J. Jones, president of the Tuskegee Institute Young Democrats Club, to Governor George Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Democratic Party (U.S.); Government; Governors; Jones, Clarence J; Politics And Government; Segregation; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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Telegram from Governor George C. Wallace to the members of the Alabama congressional delegation in Washington, D.C.
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African Americans; Alabama; Andrews, George William, 1906 1971; Birmingham (Ala.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Elliott, Carl, 1913 1999; Government; Governors; Grant, George Mc Invale, 1897 1982; Hill, Lister, 1894 1984; Huddleston, George, Jr., 1920 1971; Jefferson County (Ala.); Jones, Robert Emmett, Jr., 1912 1997; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Rains, Albert Mc Kinley, 1902 1991; Roberts, Kenneth A. (Kenneth Allison), 1912 1989; Selden, Armistead I; Sparkman, John, 1899 1985; United States; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
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