This flier calls for a one day school boycott in New York City on March 16, 1964. The boycott was part of a campaign for quality, integrated education and followed on the heels of a massive boycott on February 3rd, 1964, when more than 450,000…
This flier calls for a one day school boycott in New York City on March 16, 1964. The boycott was part of a campaign for quality, integrated education and followed on the heels of a massive boycott on February 3rd, 1964, when more than 450,000…
This school assignment is by a student of Rosalind Andrews in Farmville, VA. It is a rare surviving example of work by pupils of the volunteer teachers of the Student Help Project during the summer of 1963.
This report summarizes a phone conversation between Dr. Rachel Weddington (Queens College) and Reverend Griffin, in preparation for the Student Help Project going to Prince Edward County to teach African-American students.
This flier calls for a one day school boycott in New York City on February 3rd, 1964. The boycott was part of a campaign for quality, integrated education. Civil Rights leaders Milton Galamison and Bayard Rustin, along with the NAACP and CORE, were…