Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker Collection MS-24

Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker Collection MS-24


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University of Richmond

Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library
261 Richmond Way
University of Richmond, VA 23173
archives@richmond.edu
URL: https://library.richmond.edu/collections/rare/index.html

Taylor McNeilly

Repository
University of Richmond
Identification
MS-24
Title
Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker collection 1953-2016
Quantity
50 Linear Feet, This is an approximate estimate while we wait for the final deposit and complete processing.
Creator
Walker, Wyatt Tee
Creator
Walker, Theresa Ann
Creator
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Creator
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Creator
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
Creator
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Creator
National Lawyers Guild. Committee to Assist Southern Lawyers
Creator
Congress of Racial Equality
Creator
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Creator
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Creator
Highlander Research and Education Center (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Creator
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
Creator
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
Creator
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice
Creator
United States Commission on Civil Rights
Creator
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Language
English .
Abstract
This collection includes material related to and collected by the Reverend Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker and his wife, Theresa Ann Edwards Walkers. Materials include personal papers and administrative files of Dr. and Mrs. Walker, audio recordings of Dr. Walker's church services, honors and awards given to Dr. and Mrs. Walker, photographs and slides taken by or depicting Dr. Walker, Dr. Walker's published works and unpublished manuscripts, and other memorabilia and ephemera. Also included is an oral history performed with Dr. and Mrs. Walker.

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

Access

The majority of this collection is closed pending processing. Portions of four series are currently open to research, encompassing manuscript material dated through 1964.

Preferred Citation

[Box Number, Folder Number], MS-24, the Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker Collection, Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Material was donated to the university by Dr. Walker, his wife, and their family.

Processing Information

Processed by Taylor McNeilly and Andrea Kohashi.


Biographical / Historical

The Reverend Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker was born August 16, 1928 in Brockton, Massachusetts. Raised primarily in Merchantville, New Jersey, Walker attended Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia, earning bachelor's degrees in chemistry and physics before attending VUU's seminary school for his Masters of Divinity. During his time at VUU, he married his wife, Theresa Ann Walker née Edwards, who would remain an active partner at his side throughout his life. While in seminary, Walker was the head of the university's Inter-Seminary Movement, where he first met Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Walker and King would remain friends until King's assassination in 1968.

After graduating from seminary, Walker was called in 1953 to serve as the pastor of the historic Gillfield Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia, serving until 1960. During this time he founded the Petersburg Improvement Association, served as preident for the local National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter, and co-founded and served as state director for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). He also actively worked to integrate the city of Petersburg, successfully desegregating the Petersburg Public Library, lunch counters, and bus stops in the city.

In 1960, Walker was recruited to serve as the first full-time executive director and chief strategist of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Dr. King's civil rights organization. He served in this role until 1964, overseeing the organization of several notable events in the Civil Rights Movement, including Project "C", SCLC's involvement in the Birmingham campaign, and the 1964 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In 1961, Walker and his wife were arrested as Freedom Riders in Jackson, Mississippi. Mrs. Walker also survived a hotel bombing with their children and multiple other arrests for her role in the Civil Rights Movement.

After leaving SCLC in 1964, Walker worked with the Negro Heritage Library, an organization focused on getting Black literature into the public education system. In 1968 Dr. Walker was called to serve as senior pastor at Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in Harlem, New York, where he served for 37 years. He was installed as pastor in late March by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who gave his final sermon in New York City at the installation service before his assassination a few weeks later. Walker then organized King's funeral in New York City at the express request of Coretta Scott King, an event he would later call "the crowning achievement of my organizational career." He would prove to be a productive pastor for Canaan, at one point receiving a million dollars annually in tithes, expanding the church building, and leading multiple church trips to the Holy Land and other international destinations including Japan.

During his time at Canaan, Walker continued his civil rights work, expanding his scope to international civil rights, serving on the board of Al Sharpton's National Action Network and a number of other organizations. A vocal supporter of anti-apartheid, Walker visited South Africa several times, serving as an election monitor in Souther Africa's first open election and becoming close friends with Nelson Mandela, who would visit Canaan Baptist Church as one of his first stops on his first presidential visit to the United States. Walker also worked with Governor Nelson Rockefeller as a special assistant on urban affairs. When national banks pulled out of Harlem, Walker opened Freedom National Bank to serve the Black community. He also developed a number of public housing projects, at one time acting as the largest single public housing developer in New York. Frustrated with the failures of the public education system, Walker worked to help pass the New York State charter school law and co-found the first charter school in the state, the Sisulu-Walker Charter School of Harlem.

In his down time, Walker enjoyed sailing, belonging to a local yacht club in Yonkers, New York, and photography. After receiving a doctorate in ethnomusicology from Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, he went on to teach seminary classes at Virginia Union University and United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio.

Walker retired from Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in 2004 after a series of strokes, moving to Chester, Virginia. In 2015 he and Mrs. Walker donated the Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker Collection to the University of Richmond, recording an oral history with the university in 2016. He remained in Virginia with his wife until his death at the age of 89 on January 23, 2018.

Scope and Contents

Materials in this collection include personal papers and administrative files of Dr. Walker, audio recordings of church services he led primarily at Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, photographs and slides taken by Dr. Walker and his family, honors and awards given to Dr. and Mrs. Walker, Dr. Walker's personal library, Dr. Walker's published books, and other memorabilia and ephemera. Also included is an oral history performed with Dr. Walker and his wife.

Arrangement

Material is arranged into multiple series, with three series currently open for research.

Series 1: Biographical: Theresa Ann Walker Series 2: Biographical: Wyatt Tee Walker Subseries 2.2: Correspondence Subseries 2.3: Civil Rights and Religious Work Series 3: Gillfield Baptist Church Subseries 3.1: Sermons Subseries 3.2: Programs and ephemera Subseries 3.3: Administrative records Series 4: Southern Christian Leadership Conference Subseries 4.1: Administrative Subseries 4.2: Correspondence Subseries 4.3: Publications Subseries 4.4: Programs and campaigns Subseries 4.5: Legal work Subseries 4.6: Related organizations Subseries 4.7: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Separated Material

Dr. Walker's personal library has been separated from the collection and is housed within the Galvin Rare Book Room. These items can be found in our online catalog by searching "Dr. & Mrs. Wyatt Tee Walker Collection."


Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990
  • Actions and defenses
  • African American churches
  • African American civil rights workers
  • African American women civil rights workers
  • Audio-visual materials
  • Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898-1987
  • Birmingham (Ala.)
  • Black people -- Civil rights
  • Boycotts
  • Campaign management
  • Christianity and justice
  • Church management
  • Civil rights
  • Civil rights -- Africa
  • Civil rights -- America
  • Civil rights -- Religious aspects
  • Civil rights demonstrations
  • Civil rights movements
  • Civil rights workers
  • Civil rights workers, Black
  • Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
  • Correspondence
  • Discrimination in employment
  • Finance
  • Freedom Rides, 1961
  • Invoices
  • Jackson (Miss.)
  • Jackson, Mahalia, 1911-1972
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Letters
  • Lewis, John, 1940-2020
  • Libel and slander
  • Management
  • Manuscripts
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • Nonbook Materials
  • Pamphlets
  • Periodicals
  • Petersburg (Va.)
  • Photographs
  • Project management
  • Race relations
  • Racism
  • Richmond (Va.)
  • Scholarships
  • Segregation
  • Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011
  • Social justice
  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  • State action (Civil rights)
  • United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • Voter registration
  • Walker, Theresa Ann
  • Walker, Wyatt Tee
  • Women civil rights workers

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990
  • Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898-1987
  • Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
  • Jackson, Mahalia, 1911-1972
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
  • Lewis, John, 1940-2020
  • Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011
  • Walker, Theresa Ann
  • Walker, Wyatt Tee

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Birmingham (Ala.)
  • Jackson (Miss.)
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • Petersburg (Va.)
  • Richmond (Va.)

Container List

Biographical: Theresa Ann Walker
1961-1963English.
Scope and Contents

Series 1, Biographical: Theresa Ann Walker, currently includes notes on arrests, and arrest records.

  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 1
    Diplomas-Freehold, NJ
    1942 and 1946
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 2
    Photocopy of The Voyager (Virginia Union University Yearbook)
    1953
  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 3
    Jackson, MS jailtime notes and copies
    1961 & 2015
  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 4
    Arrest records
    1961-1963
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 5
    Passports
    1966-2009
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 6
    Ephemera
    1980s
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 7
    YWCA of Yonkers 99th Anniversary
    1991
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 8
    Awards: Jack & Jill of America-Westchester Chapter
    1995
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 9
    Awards: National Women's Law Center
    2011
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 10
    Freedom Riders 50th Anniversary
    2011
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 11
    Freedom Riders Anniversary ephemera
    likely 2011
  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 12
    James, Dandrea V. Stony the Road We Trod: a Freedom Rider's Song
    2012
  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 13
    Walker, Theresa Ann. "My Freedom Ride Experience."
    undated
  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 14
    Untitled writing
    2013
  • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 15
    Clippings
    2013-2022
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 16
    Chesterfield Public Library: The Role of Women in the Civil Rights Movement
    October 26, 2019
  • Mixed Materials box: 1 MS-24 folder: 17
    Freedom Riders 60th Anniversary
    2021
Biographical: Wyatt Tee Walker
1955-1963English.
Scope and Contents

This series contains material related to Dr. Walker's personal and professional activities outside of Gillfield, Canaan, and the SCLC.

Arrangement

The series currently includes three subseries: Subseries 2.1, Childhood and Education, 2.2 Correspondence, and Subseries 2.3, Civil Rights and Religious work.

Processing Information

Although portions of it are publicly available, this series is still in progress, and it is likely that Subseries 2.3 will expand rapidly with the addition of Walker's extensive writings.

  • Correspondence
    1958-1963English.
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 2.2: Correspondence, includes personal correspondence from or to Dr. and Mrs. Walker.

    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 34
      Letter from Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
      December 3, 1958English.
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 4
      General correspondence
      1960-1961
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 5
      Letter from Montgomery Jail
      1961
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 6
      Hughes, Langston. Jerico-Jim Crow-Jerico
      1963
      Scope and Contents

      This folder contains a 1963 version of the musical Jerico-Jim-Crow-Jerico .

    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 7
      Letter from "Juny"
      undated
  • Civil Rights and Religious work
    1955-1965
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 2.3, Civil Rights and Religious work, includes material pertaining to Walker's religious and civil rights activities not connected to Gillfield Baptist Church, Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, or the SCLC. It includes material concerning his efforts to integrate the Petersburg, VA library, and service programs from other churches like the Mount Level Baptist Church.

    Processing Information

    Subseries 2.3 is likely to expand in the future with the addition of Walker's extensive writings on Civil Rights.

    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 8
      Mount Level sermon and program
      August 28, 1955
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 15
      Fourth Baptist 91st anniversary program
      1956
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 9
      Petition for library integration
      June 17, 1959
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 10
      Walker et al. v. the Petersburg Public Library
      March 5, 1960
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 12
      Petersburg Improvement Association
      undated
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 11
      News clippings
      1960-1965
Gillfield Baptist Church
1953-1963
Scope and Contents

Series 3, Gillfield Baptist Church, includes material pertaining to Dr. Walker's work as pastor there like sermons, service programs, and meeting minutes.

  • Sermons
    1953-1959
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 3.1, Sermons, contains notes and sermons from Walker's tenure at Gillfield Baptist Church. The material is organized as we received it, some topically and some chronologically. Often the service program is included with the sermon script or outline.

    • Text box: 1 folder: 1
      Sermon notebook
      early 1950s
    • Text box: 1 folder: 2
      Notes on Jonah
      early 1950s
    • Text box: 1 folder: 3
      Easter
      1952-1958 and undated
    • Text box: 1 folder: 4
      Doctrinal
      1954-1959 and undated
    • Text box: 1 folder: 5
      Mothers
      1957-1959
    • Text box: 1 folder: 7
      Special Days
      1957-1959
    • Text box: 1 folder: 8
      Sermon Ideas
      1956-1957 and undated
    • Text box: 1 folder: 9-10
      Uncategorized sermons
      2 Files
      1957-1959
      Scope and Contents

      Topics include Thanksgiving, etc.

    • Text box: 1 folder: 10
      Sermons
      1 Files
      undated
    • Text box: 1 folder: 11
      Format of Great Sermons
      undated
    • Text box: 1 folder: 12
      Notes
      1949-1965 and undated
  • Programs and ephemera
    1954-1959
    Scope and Contents

    Series 3.2, Programs and ephemera, consists of programs and other items from Gillfield Baptist Church. These materials are organized chronologically.

    • Text box: 1 folder: 13
      Gillfield Baptist Church installation napkins
      1953
    • Text box: 1 folder: 14
      Service programs
      1954
    • Text box: 1 folder: 15
      Service programs
      1956
    • Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 16
      Guest Book to new parsonage
      1956
    • Text box: 1 folder: 17
      Service programs
      1957
    • Text box: 1 folder: 18
      Service programs
      1958
    • Text box: 1 folder: 18
      Service programs
      1959
    • Text box: 1 folder: 19
      Service programs
      1960
    • Text box: 1 folder: 20
      "A Testimonial Honoring the Reverend Wyatt Tee Walker"
      July 1960
    • Text box: 1 folder: 21
      Boy Scout Court of Honor
      undated
  • Administrative records
    1953-1965
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 3.3, Administrative, has financial and correspondence records from Walker's time at Gillfield, including from his installation as pastor in 1953.

    • Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 1
      Complete report of the installation committee
      June 1953
    • Text box: 2 folder: 2
      Correspondence
      1957-1965
    • Text box: 2 folder: 3
      Checks/Deposits
      Feb-Oct 1958
    • Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 4
      Financial rolls and reports
      1958-1959
    • Text box: 2 folder: 5
      Bible course: Journeys of Paul
      undated
    • Text box: 2 folder: 6
      Business meeting minutes
      July - October, 1963
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
1955-1964
Scope and Contents

Series 4, Southern Christian Leadership Conference contains all material from Dr. Walker's time as executive director of SCLC, including programs, notes, administrative and legal documents, campaign materials and correspondence.

Arrangement

Material is organized into seven subseries:

Subseries 4.1: Administrative, Subseries 4.2: Correspondence, Subseries 4.3: Publications, Subseries 4.4: Programs, Subseries 4.5: Legal work, Subseries 4.6: Related organizations, Subseries 4.7: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Administrative
    1959-1964
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.1, Administrative, includes administrative records from Walker's time at SCLC, comprised of meeting minutes, reports, internal memos, and other financial documentation.

    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 20
      Executive staff and directors information
      1959-1962
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 21
      Director's report
      October 11, 1960
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 22
      Annual meeting documents
      1960
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 23
      Affiliates and board of directors
      1960-1966
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 24
      Budget information
      1961-1964
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 25
      Board activities correspondence
      1962-1964
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 26
      Semi-annual report, October - April
      1962
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 27
      Receipt books
      1962
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 28
      Voter registration prospectus title page
      1962
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 29
      Washington, D.C. office
      1963-1964
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 30
      Internal memos and forms
      1963-1964
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 31
      Project "C" organizational files
      [1963]
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 32
      Requisition requests
      May - July 1963
    • Text box: 1 MS-24 folder: 33
      Suggested lease terms
      1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 1
      Newsletter proofs
      1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 2
      Walker/King memos
      1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 3
      Executive staff meeting minutes
      1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 4
      Publication quotes
      1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 5
      SCLC history draft
      undated
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 6
      List of clubs in Atlanta, GA
      undated
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 7
      List of press correspondents
      undated
  • Correspondence
    1960-1964
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.2: Correspondence, includes general correspondence from SCLC, as well as specific correspondence dealing with the Birmingham campaign. Materials are organized chronolgocially.

    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 8
      General correspondence
      1960
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 9
      General correspondence
      1961
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 10
      The American Dream records correspondence
      1962-1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 11
      General correspondence
      1962
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 12
      General correspondence
      January - April, 1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 13
      General correspondence
      May - June, 1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 14
      General correspondence
      July - September, 1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 15
      General correspondence
      October - December, 1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 16
      Birmingham campaign correspondence
      1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 17
      General correspondence
      January 1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 18
      General correspondence
      February 1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 19
      General correspondence
      March 1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 20
      General correspondence
      April 1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 21
      General correspondence
      May 1964
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 22
      General correspondence
      undated
  • Publications
    1955-1963
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.3: Publications includes official material published by SCLC, such as advertisements, press releases, pamhplets, and more.

    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 23
      Memos, press releases, and telegrams
      1960-1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 24
      News clippings
      1960-1963
    • Text box: 2 MS-24 folder: 25
      News releases
      1961-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 1
      Newsletters v. 1
      1961-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 2
      Newsletters v. 2
      1963-1964
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 3
      General publications
      1955-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 4
      Book advertisement
      undated
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 5
      SCLC pamphlet
      undated
  • Programs and campaigns
    1959-1964
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.4: Programs and campaigns includes notes and promotional material related to specific programs or campaigns run by SCLC during Walker's time with the organization.

    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 6
      Institutes on Non-Violence
      1959-1961
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 7
      October 3rd project
      1960
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 8
      Principles and practices of non-violent protest workshop
      1960
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 9
      "The Southern Struggle and the American Dilemma"
      1960
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 10
      Leadership training program and citizen schools
      [1960]
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 11
      Scholarship fund
      1960-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 12
      L.A. Freedom Rally
      1961
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 13
      Freedom rides
      1961-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 14
      Voter registration
      1961-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 15
      "Spreading Negro Boycott"
      May 1962
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 16
      Hall of Fame dinner program
      July 20, 1962
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 17
      "The South: the Ethical Demands of Integration"
      1962
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 18
      Lawyers Conference on Negligence
      1962-1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 19
      Inter-Agency Seminar on Non-Violence
      1962-1964
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 20
      Mahalia Jackson concert and award
      1963
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 21
      Atlanta Summit Leadership Conference
      1963-1964
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 22
      Baltimore Register and Vote campaign
      undated
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 23
      "Battle Plan to Totally Desegregate the City of Atlanta"
      undated
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 24
      Crusade for Citizenship
      undated
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 25
      "Dollars for Freedom" donation envelopes
      undated
    • Text box: 3 MS-24 folder: 26
      "The MLK Boston Plan"
      undated
  • Legal work
    1960-1964
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.5: Legal work includes records of legal action taken by SCLC. The materials are organized chronologically.

    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 1
      Richmond, VA lunch counter desegregation
      1960
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 2
      Walker v. City of Atlanta
      1960
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 3
      John Lewis v. Southeastern Greyhound Lines
      1961
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 4
      Willie Seals, Jr.
      1961-1962
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 5
      Alabama libel suits
      1961-1963
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 6
      Alabama v. Boaz Sanders
      1962
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 7
      Henry E. Rhone court martial
      1962
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 8
      L.J. O'Callaghan v. Carla C. Aikens
      [1962]
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 9
      United States of America v. Peyton A. Norville
      1962
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 10
      Dooto Records "Zion Hill" record
      1962-1963
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 11
      Thomas Wansley
      Fenruary - March 1963
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 12
      New York Post
      June 1963
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 13
      Birmingham v. Walker et al.
      1963
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 14
      Civil Rights bill
      1963
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 15
      Equal employment opportunity legislation
      [1963]
    • Text box: 4 MS-24 folder: 16
      Bette Poole v. Ross Barnett
      1964
  • Related organizations and activities
    1959-1964
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.6: Related organizations includes materials from other (mainly legal and civil rights) organizations that Walker and SCLC worked with.

    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 1
      Congress of Racial Equality
      1959
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 2
      National Scholarship Meeting
      February 1960
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 3
      The Presbyterian Outlook
      March 21, 1960
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 4
      National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
      1960-1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 5
      Southern Conference Educational Fund
      1960-1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 6
      Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
      1960-1964
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 7
      Gandhi Society
      1961
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 8
      Highlander Research and Education Center
      1962-1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 9
      Alpha Phi Alpha 57th anniversary convention minutes
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 10
      Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 11
      Committee to Aid the Munroe Defendants
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 12
      Charles R. Feldstein and Company, Inc.
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 13
      Equity
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 14
      Medical Committee for Civil Rights
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 15
      Natinoal Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 16
      National Lawyers Guild Committee to Assist Southern Lawyers
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 17
      United States Commission on Civil Rights
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 18
      Washington Human Rights Project
      1963
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 19
      Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
      1963-1964
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 20
      Southern Regional Council
      1963-1964
    • Text box: 5 MS-24 folder: 21
      Civil Rights Information Service proposal
      1964
  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    1961-1964
    Scope and Contents

    Subseries 4.7: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. includes speeches, notes, writings, correspondence, and other printed material directly relating to Dr. King in his work with Walker at SCLC.

    • Text box: 6 MS-24 folder: 1
      Beauty Trade Magazine
      February 1961
    • Text box: 6 MS-24 folder: 2
      "Fumbling on the New Frontier"
      March 3, 1962
    • Text box: 6 MS-24 folder: 3
      "Who Is Their God?"
      September 1962
    • Text box: 6 MS-24 folder: 4
      Negro Digest
      December 11, 1963
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      "A Challenge to the Churches and Synagogues"
      [1963]
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      "Great Essays on Negro Heritage" author contract
      1963
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      New Amsterdam News
      1963-1964
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      "Strength to Love" PR materials
      1963
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      Public statements
      1963
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      Travel itineraries
      1963
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      Correspondence
      1963-1964
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      "A Knock at Midnight"
      [August 9, 1964]
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      "Why We Can't Wait"
      1964
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      "Shattered Dreams"
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      "Transformed Nonconformist"
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      "Terror in Louisiana"
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