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St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (1947-)

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1947-
  • Existence: 1947    

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Charles and Marian Oldham Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A3186
Scope and Contents The collection consists of materials relating to the civic and personal lives of Charles and Marian Oldham and their families. The collection is divided into five series: Family, Civil Rights, University of Missouri, Marian Oldham Scholarship Fund, and The Oaks. The collection spans from circa 1900 to 2006 with the bulk of the materials dating from 1989 to 2006....
Dates: 1900-2006; Majority of material found within 1989-2006

Yvonne A. Rosen Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A3162
Scope and Contents The collection contains materials related to Rosen’s work on Victory Without Violence: The First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality, a history of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (CORE). The papers also include a small number of Yvonne “Bonnie” Rosen’s academic papers and her master’s thesis in the areas of social work and anthropology. The papers are divided into two series: the CORE Series dates...
Dates: 1951-2001; Majority of material found within 1994-1996

Billie Ames Teneau CORE Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A3165
Scope and Contents The collection contains primarily oral history interview transcripts, memoirs, and various planning and research materials related to Victory Without Violence: The First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality, a history of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (CORE). There are also materials relating to Teneau’s involvement in national CORE, several publications relating to segregation in St. Louis, and to events about civil...
Dates: 1947-2006

Unknown Soldiers / Unsung Heroes: Youth Activism in the St. Louis Civil Rights Movement Oral History Project Transcripts

 Collection
Identifier: A3175
Scope and Contents The collection contains oral history interview transcripts, interview summaries and context synopses, topics indexes, biographical information and family history forms, and other documentation relating to the Unknown Soldiers/Unsung Heroes Oral History Project. Additionally, there are items such as leaflets and yearbook pages provided by some interviewees to help tell their stories. Gwen Moore, historian at the Missouri Historical Society, conducted all 17 interviews in 2004...
Dates: 2004-2005

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Civil rights demonstrations 3
Segregation -- Missouri -- Saint Louis 3
Civil rights workers -- Missouri -- Saint Louis 2
Protest movements 2
African American college students -- Scholarships, fellowships, etc 1