Browse Items (39 total)

  • Collection: Antoine Perot's Briefcase

Joyce Ware NE Reg CORE and Malcolm X1.JPG
Joyce Ware, Northeast Regional Field Representative for CORE writes a memorandum on Malcolm X's impact on CORE and the civil rights movement even after his death.

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A brief history of Maryland Freedom Union - its creation and activities with 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.

Michigan CDC EEDCO1.JPG
A similar community development corporation emerged in Michigan. The CDC ran businesses which employed local community people. The CDC also worked on housing access for low income residents.

Muhammad Speaks June 24 1966 pg1.JPG
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.

CORENCO news articles.pdf
The memorandum from Philip Carter to Will Ussery addresses the Leland Schubert contribution and notes that the Cleveland TCP will serve as a clearinghouse for all research on economic development. The second item is a memo from Jack Olive (a…

Philly Police Community Training Program1.JPG
Workshop outline for training Philadelphia Police on community relations

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A short information pamphlet on poverty in the United STates

Progress of the Am Negro0.JPG
Short summary of black progress from slavery to freedom.

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This document outlines the basis for CORE's request to take black power to its next phase. The document was written by Antoine Perot and edited by Ruth (Turner) Perot