Documents the reasons why there should be black power. Particular attention is given to the various levels of oppression that Black Americans face in the country.
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.
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.
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.
Various documents which discuss both Cleveland and the Baltimore Target City Project. Memorandums and articles summarize youth programs, leadership training, job training, voter registration, and other TCP activities.