Browse Items (39 total)

  • Collection: Antoine Perot's Briefcase

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Kelso's film on Second Income is broken down here into individual images. The full film is available under the audio/visual section of this website. An album also accompanies the film. Workshop leaders play the album and film together.

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Various materials related to Baltimore CORE's activities and National CORE's Black Power Project

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An article on Baltimore Target City Project. Discusses the Ku Klux Klan and its march through the black community. Explains how the black community no longer fears the Klan.

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A newspaper article on CORE's political engagement and black cultural fair

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Pamphlet created by CORE to emphasize its nonviolent strategy. Pamphlet focus is on voter registration in the south.

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Multiple topics related to CORE's internal workings. This includes training, restart of southern chapters, and task force workers for the south.

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Various materials related to CORE's effort to increase its financial security. There is a large donation from Leland Schubert owner of Minnesota Mining Company. Also included: memorandum regarding financial state, letter to Taconic Foundation, and…

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Minutes from Sub-Committee of CORE constitutional convention. Includes discussion on chapter resources, glossary of terms, Sunflower theory for black economic development, CORE debt, concern over "white funding", and restructuring CORE.

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CORE internal document and open letter from white liberal. The letter discusses the inability of many liberal whites to grapple with internal racism.

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CORE's response to President's Commission on Civil Disorders. Highlights need to assert a stronger understanding of racism as a structural problem within the United States.