Área de elementos
Identificador
Título
Fecha(s)
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1948 - 1963
Descripción
The materials in Box 1 of the Arthur L. Kidd Collection document a range of social, educational, and civil rights–related topics through articles and supporting materials dated from 1948 to 1963. This box consists of thirty-three folders containing articles, correspondence, greeting cards, handwritten notes, and instructional materials that reflect key issues and events of the period. Among the articles are notable titles such as “Bombings in Birmingham” and “Investigation of a Bus Boycott as a Technique for Improving the Human Relations of Ethnic Groups,” which highlight the broader context of civil rights activism and race relations in the United States.
The materials collectively illustrate the exchange of ideas, personal reflections, and educational approaches related to civil rights, human relations, and community engagement during the mid-twentieth century.
The folders within this box are arranged in alphabetical order, allowing for organized access by subject and title. Collectively, Box 1 provides valuable documentation of the social climate of the era and Arthur L. Kidd’s engagement with issues central to the Civil Rights Movement.
Materias
Types
- texto
Formato
33 Folders
Fuente
Languages
- inglés
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Cobertura (espacial)
Derechos
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