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Race discrimination -- United States.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

An Open Letter to My Sister, Miss Angela Davis, 1970-11-19

 Item
Identifier: 2006.003.1.OVRSZ 1.5
Scope and Contents Reprint of James Baldwin's letter to Angela Davis, initially appearing in New York Review of Books. "Dear Sister, One might have hoped that, buy this hour, the very sight of chains on black flesh, or the very sight of chains, would be so intolerable a sight for the American people, and so unbearable a memory, that they would themselves spontaneously rise up and strike off the manacles. But, no, they appear to glory in their chains; now, more than ever, they appear to measure their safety...
Dates: 1970-11-19

Negro Directory, Waco Independent School District, 1960 - 1961

 Item
Identifier: 1981.008.1
Scope and Contents

Typed and stapled directory of people, both by name and then by school.

Dates: Publication: 1960 - 1961
Song of the South flyer.
Song of the South flyer.

Song of the South, 1940s

 Item
Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.54
Scope and Contents

"Hitler Put His Ideas Over with Movies, Too! 'Song of the South' Insults Negro People...." Flyer stating the problem with the film, the problems in the South, and what we can do about it.

Dates: 1940s