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  • Tags: black power

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

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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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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.

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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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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.

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Pamphlet published by CORE that outlines its platform on Black Power.

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Franklin Anderson discusses Cleveland CORE, Target City Project, black Power, and Cleveland community.

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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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Letters, memos, registration forms, convention passes, and other materials related to CORE conventions from 1966 to 1968