Box 2
Contains 20 Results:
Miscellaneous brochures including the Annual Report of the Board of Church Extension, meeting of the General Assembly, June 8, 1950., 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.
Periodicals and newsletters, including issues of “Christian Observer,” “The Bridge,” and “Presbyterian Life.”, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1953
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 regarding published literature on civil rights and human relations from the St. Louis Public Library., ca. 1949
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.
Reprints of articles by labor leaders and former labor leaders relating to the attempted desegregation of St. Louis city swimming pools, and the future role of the Negro in American industry. Also, report from the Committee on Democratic Rights, local 688 (teamsters), “Planning for an Integrated School System in St. Louis.”, 1950; no date
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.
Miscellaneous other publications, including pamphlets “Police Action in Minority Problems,” “The Negro in America,” and “Human Rights in Missouri, a Study of Discriminatory Practices.” Also Time magazine article, “The U. S. Negro, 1953.”, 1949, 1950, 1953; no date
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.
Clippings primarily from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Star-Times, and St. Louis Globe-Democrat, relating to the St. Louis Council on Human Relations during the tenure of George Winston Cloyd as a member, especially relating to the desegregation of St. Louis city swimming pools., 1950-1952
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.
Clippings from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the St. Louis Globe-Democrat relating to the celebration of Human Rights Day in St. Louis, December 10, 1951, and the involvement of George Winston Cloyd., 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.
Clippings from the St. Louis Argus relating to issues of desegregation and race relations, especially in 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.
Clippings, primarily from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the St. Louis Globe-Democrat relating to the career of Cloyd as St. Louis County Circuit Court judge in Division 9., 1962-1976
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.
Issue of St. Louis Star-Times, vol. 65, no. 217. Last issue published., 1951 June 15
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.