Box 2
Contains 20 Results:
Correspondence and fliers relating to the Human Rights Day celebration in St. Louis, December 10, 1951, on the 3rd anniversary on the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations General Assembly. George Winston Cloyd was in charge of the celebration., 1951
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Correspondence and printed matter relating to the involvement of George Winston Cloyd with Westminster Presbyterian Church in St. Louis and the Metropolitan Church Federation of St. Louis., 1950-1951
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, circulars, reports, and fliers relating to the activities of the Nursery Foundation of St. Louis during the tenure of George Winston Cloyd on the Board of Directors., 1951-1952
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Notes and manuscripts for speeches by George Winston Cloyd, relating to his activities and involvement with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the Nursery Foundation of St. Louis. Includes notes for speech to the Westminster Fireside Group of Westminster Presbyterian Church, St. Louis., ca. 1950-1951
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Letter to St. Louis Mayor Darst regarding the desegregation of St. Louis city pools; and Committee on Racial Equality (CORE) newsletters, “Up to Date with CORE.”, 1949, 1951
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Flier, resolution, and statement from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) relating to the desegregation of St. Louis city swimming pools., 1950
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Fliers, brochures, and reports relating to the Urban League of St. Louis. Also includes letter from the St. Louis Federation of Block Units (Urban League) to Mayor Darst, relating to the city’s pool desegregation policy., 1950
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Advance copy of fund raising brochure for the United Negro College Fund., 1948
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Committee on Negro Work brochures and fliers. Also broadside advertising the Stillman College Choir., ca. 1949-1950
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.
Committee on Women’s Work fliers and a suggested calendar for intergroup work., ca. 1949-1950
Private papers, correspondence, newsletter, printed matter, and newsclippings related to the career of Judge Cloyd, especially his civic activities in connection with the St. Louis Council on Human Relations and the early stages of desegregation of St. Louis swimming pools, 1950-1951. Also includes materials relating to student activities, military service, legal and judicial career and other civic involvements, 1938-1984.