The materials in Box 3 of the Arthur L. Kidd Collection document organizational activities and related materials connected to civil rights and community relations, with records dating from 1954 to 1963. This box consists of fifteen folders containing documents on organizations, including materials related to the Florida and Tallahassee Council on Human Relations, as well as publications and additional supporting records that reflect efforts to address issues of segregation, race relations, and social reform.
These materials highlight the role of local and regional organizations in promoting dialogue, advocacy, and policy changes during the Civil Rights Movement. The publications and organizational records provide insight into the strategies, programs, and initiatives developed to improve human relations and advance equality within communities.
The folders within this box are arranged in alphabetical order, allowing for organized access by subject and organization. Collectively, Box 3 offers valuable documentation of institutional and community-based efforts to address civil rights issues and foster social change during the mid-twentieth century.