Letter from Earl Hurt in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, to the editor of Arkansas Faith, a magazine published by the White Citizens Council of Arkansas.
Women; Suffrage; Ida Joe Brooks; Politics and Government
Article from the New York Times regarding Arkansas Attorney General John Arbuckle's ruling that even though women had the right to vote, they could not run for public office.
Civil Rights; Women's Suffrage; Voting Rights; Women
New York Times article highlighting legal rulings across the country pertaining to women's suffrage and the 19th Amendment. The second paragraph pertains to the Arkansas Attorney General rejecting Dr. Ida Joe Brooks's candidacy for state office.
Integration; Vilolence; Blacks; African-Americans; Little Rock Central High School; Lee Bullis; Black Journalists
Statement of Lee Bullis, News Editor at Little Rock televistion station KTHV, to the FBI, regarding a mob attack on a black journalist during the Little Rock Central High Crisis.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Education; Little Rock Central High School; Violence
FBI report summarizing the events from September 6 to October 2, 1957, relating to the first few days after nine black students integrated Central High School, with particular emphasis on threats and violence aimed at the students.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Education; Little Rock Central High School; Violence; Arthur J. Bickle; Alex Wilson
Statement of Bobby Jones, reporter with the Pine Bluff Commercial newspaper, given to the FBI regarding him witnessing violence during the integration of Central High School.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Education; Little Rock Central High School; Segregation; Jimmy Karam; Leon B. Catlett; Bryce Miller; Woodrow Wilson Mann
Statement of James T. "Jimmy" Karam, a segregationist leader and ally of Gov. Faubus, given to the FBI regarding his involvement in the harrassment of the nine black students integrating Central High School.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Little Rock Central High School; Education; Violence; Carl Ed White
Statment of Clarence "Sonny" Whitehead, of North Little Rock, given to the FBI regarding his involvment in the physical assault of journalists covering the integration of Central High School.
Integration; Desegregation; African-Americans; Blacks; Little Rock Central High School; Little Rock (Ark.); J.N. Heiskell; Harry Ashmore; Arkansas Gazette
Compilation of editorials regarding the Little Rock Central High integration crisis printed by the Arkansas Gazette between September 1 and October 25, 1957.
Integration; Blacks; African-Americans; Education; Little Rock Central High School;
A statement of objectives and a rededication of principles, regarding the Little Rock Central High School Integration Crisis, issued by twenty-five Little Rock business and legal leaders.