Desegregation without turmoil: role of multi-racial community coalition in preparing for smooth transition
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesThe National Center for Quality Integrated Education and the Community Relations Service of the U.S. Department of Justice convened in a national conference on Desegration Without Turmoil to discuss a…
American Jewish Committee press release, May 28, 1954
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesWho speaks for the Negro American?
Glazer, JosephView Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesJoseph Glazer, Labor and Minorities Analyst From the article: "The clamor created by a group leader sometimes can lead observers to assume that the leader and his group are far bigger and more importa…
Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges statement
Hodges, Luther Hartwell, 1898-1974View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesQuiet U.S. revolution in civil rights
Glazer, JosephView Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesJoseph Glazer has traveled extensively in the U.S. South and writes about civil rights. Written on front: "The appointment of Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court is viewed as another step in 'the q…
Roger W. Wilkins memo to professional staff with memo briefing the attorney general, September 9, 1966
Wilkins, Roger W., 1932View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesIncludes Roger W. Wilkins memo to Attorney General, August 16, 1966, with general description of Community Relations Service to help brief for the Ribicoff hearings
"Corporate Consultation on Operating in Effectively in Today's Social Issues Oriented Environment"
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesWorkshop and program, February 13, 1974; Included is Columbia University Graduate School of Business, Center for Human Relations Concerns of Business invitation consultation and workshop details
Suggested speech for NCC members and others speaking on behalf of Community Relations Service
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesRoger W. Wilkins, U.S. government special service memorandum to Seymour Samet, George Culberson, Bert Levine
Wilkins, Roger W., 1932View Full Item in University of Miami Libraries"Administratively Confidential Summer Project" first draft attached
Factual backgrounder on Community Relations Service
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesDavid Pearson, WO 7-4014
Andrew M. Secrest, South Carolina newspaper editor and publisher named as field conciliator for new Community Relations Service
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesContact: David Pearson, WO 7-4014
Mario W. Shaw, Director, National Institute on Religion and Race letter to Seymour Samet, Secretary, Dade County Conference on Race and Religion, July…
Shaw, Mario WView Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesIncluded is Jane Redmon's letter to Reverend Mario Shaw, August 9, 1966, referencing the fact that Father Shaw's letter to Seymour Samet was forwarded to Samet's office in Washington
Roger W. Wilkins memo to Hugh Nugent, assistant to the deputy attorney general, August 24, 1967
Wilkins, Roger W., 1932View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesBackground information on "Community Relations Assistance" subcategory for the department's FY 1969 program memorandum
Community Relations Service (CRS) staff training conference on manpower, January 11-13, 1967
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesJustice, violence and social changes: role of the scientific community, 1967
Laue, James HView Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesSeymour Samet, U.S. Department of Justice, Community Relations Service (CRS) memo to professional staff, June 13, 1967
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesIncludes program on power, conflict and social change and a James H. Laue report on the same topic
Statement of LeRoy Collins, Director, Community Relations Service to President's Council on Equal Opportunity, March 3, 1965
Collins, LeRoyView Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesWilliam B. King, Counselor for Public Affairs, USIS London field message to USIA Washington, April 5, 1968
View Full Item in University of Miami LibrariesSeymour Samet, Director of Program Evaluation and Development, U.S. Community Relations Service, visits London for a day and speaks on civil rights