A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCESMicrofilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections
General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier
PAPERS OF THE NAACP
Supplement to Part 5,Residential Segregation,General Office Files,1956-1965
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCESMicrofilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections
General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier
PAPERS OF THE NAACPSupplement to Part 5,
Residential Segregation,General Office Files,
1956-1965
Edited by John H. Bracey, Jr. and August Meier
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Guide compiled byRandolph Boehm
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Scope and Content Note v
Note on Sources viiEditorial Note viiAbbreviations ix
Reel Index
Reels 1-16Group III, Series A, Administrative File
General Office File--HousingGroup III, Boxes A-154-A-170 1
Principal Correspondents Index 47Subject Index 71
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The files in this edition are the complete Housing files from Series A,"Administrative File," Group III (1956-1965), of the NAACP collection. TheAdministrative File constitutes the central subject file of the national office.Some related materials can be found in Legal Department Files (microfilmedby UPA as Papers of the NAACP, Part 23) and in NAACP Branch files thathave not yet been microfilmed.
The Housing file series is arranged in alphabetical order. Included in thealphabetical listing are the names of states, organizations, and filesdesignated by alphabetical letters, as well as a few miscellaneous subjects.The state files comprise the largest bulk of the series and most states arerepresented. These files provide an in-depth view of housing discriminationand housing policies from the mid 1950s through 1965. The period witnessedthe expansion of federal programs such as homeowners' mortgageassistance and urban redevelopment initiatives. These programs wereundertaken, however, in the absence of federal antidiscrimination legislation.As a result, the state files are filled with complaints about racial discriminationin federal housing programs, including discrimination in loan processing,segregation in public housing, and complaints about the destruction of AfricanAmerican communities by local urban renewal authorities. Many southernstates' files document the use of slum clearance programs to underminepublic school integration accomplished by razing African Americanneighborhoods and relocating their occupants in segregated residentialdistricts. The files also show that jurisdictions outside the South used urbanrenewal programs to destroy African American communities in order tosegregate residential housing stock. Documentation can often be found ongrass-roots opposition to these practices by African American homeownerassociations and local NAACP branches.
The state files also document the national NAACP Housing Department'seffort to cultivate local activists to investigate housing discrimination forNAACP branches. The NAACP provided detailed instructions on investigationtechniques and responded to local leaders with advice on how to proceedagainst discrimination after it was proven. In the absence of federal fairhousing legislation, the advice generally pointed local complaints toward localadministrators rather than to the courts. However, litigation might berecommended in states or municipalities where fair housing codes had been
enacted. The national office also encouraged local leaders to press for localor state fair housing legislation in their jurisdictions. In some cases the filesdocument local fair housing coalitions among the NAACP branches andgroups such as the American Jewish Committee or the United Auto Workers.
The next most voluminous materials after the state files are files byalphabetical letter, "A," "B," etc. (these are identified in the guide as Housing"A" or Housing "B"). These contain letters from individuals, organizations, andgovernment agencies arranged according to the name of the sender. Lettersfrom individuals are sometimes letters of complaint and sometimes letters ofinquiry about housing policy. The responses of the Housing Department detailthe NAACP's strategies against housing discrimination. The correspondencein these files touch upon a wide range of topics including campaigns for fairhousing legislation, coalition building, conferences to discuss housing issues,local urban renewal programs, and the responsiveness of governmenthousing officials. The subject index of the user guide can direct researchersto the relevant alphabetical files for specific geographical areas.
In addition to the states and alphabetical letter files, the series contains anumber of files under the headings of government or private agency names.Public agencies include the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), theHousing and Home Finance Agency, the New York City Housing Authority,and the New York State Committee Against Discrimination (NY-SCAD).These files include complaints about discriminatory loan and mortgagepolicies, complaints about discrimination and segregation in public housing,and questions of staffing the agencies and implementing fair housing policies.
Private organizations with separate files in the edition include MetropolitanLife Insurance Co., Modern Community Developers, Inc., National Associationof Housing and Redevelopment Officials, National Association of IntergroupRelations Officers (NAIRO), National Association of Real Estate Brokers,National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, National UrbanLeague, New York Citizens Housing and Planning Council, New YorkCommission on Intergroup Relations, New York City Metropolitan HousingCouncil, and New York City United Housing Foundation. Many of these filescontain private studies on housing patterns and housing discriminationbetween 1956 and 1965, as well as assessments on the impact of fairhousing laws in selected jurisdictions.
In addition to the files on states, alphabetical letters, and agencies, thereare scattered miscellaneous files on Articles and Pamphlets, Bills (mostlyNew York State and City), College Campuses, Conferences, Films, InterofficeMemos, Pamphlets and Publicity Material, Policy and Programs (of theNAACP), Press Releases (also of the NAACP), Real Estate Offers, RegionalHousing Conferences, Reports, Resolutions, and Statements. Many of thesefiles contain NAACP position papers and statements on various aspects ofhousing policy between 1956 and 1965.
NOTE ON SOURCESAll documents reproduced for this edition are from Group III (1956-65) of
the NAACP collection held by the Manuscript Division of the Library ofCongress, Washington, D.C.
EDITORIAL NOTEThe files in this microfilm publication were selected by Professors John H.
Bracey Jr. and August Meier. They include the entire Housing files series ofSeries A, Administrative File, from Group III (1956-1965) of the collection. Allfiles have been included and each file is reproduced in its entirety.
ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations are used frequently throughout this guide and are spelled out herefor the convenience of the researcher.
ACTION American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods
AFSC American Friends Service Committee
CBS Columbia Broadcasting System
CORE Congress of Racial Equality
D.C. District of Columbia
FHA Federal Housing Administration
HHFA Housing and Home Finance Agency
NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NAHRO National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials
NAIRO National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials
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UAW United Auto Workers
UN United Nations
VA Veteran's Administration
REEL INDEX
The following is an alphabetical listing of the folders comprising Papers of the NAACP, Part 5Supplement; Residential Segregation, General Office Files, 1956-1965 compiled by the NAACP. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame number at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by thefile title, the date(s) of the file, and the total number of pages. Information in brackets has been added tofurther assist the researcher in accessing the contents of the files.
Reel 1File FolderFrame No.
Group Ill, Series A, Administrative FileGeneral Office File--Housing
Group III, Box A-1540001 Housing "A," [1956-1963]. 48pp.
Major Topics: Proposed executive order prohibiting discrimination in federallyassisted housing; housing discrimination in Somerville, New Jersey, and NewYork State; legal battle by Highlander Folk School to conduct integration classes,workshops and conferences; New York City housing program; Jack Wood invitedto attend North Carolina Conference of Branches; ACTION urban renewal clinicat the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; movement for open-occupancyhousing; Association of Fair Housing Committees; New York rent, eviction, andrehabilitation regulations; Mercer County, Pennsylvania, urban renewal project.
Principal Correspondents: Marguerite Adams; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Kelly Alexander;Frank Allen; Madison S. Jones; Geraldine Anderson; Roy Wilkins; Homer A.Jack; John A. Morsell; David Ludlow; Sara Dillard Austin.
0049 Alabama--Birmingham-Mobile, 1956-1961. 88pp.Major Topics: Kingston Homeowners' Protective League membership applications;
Kingston low-rent housing project; Dothan urban renewal plan; racialdiscrimination complaint against National Maritime Union regarding refusal to sellhouse in Mobile; Gadsden urban renewal project; Eufaula housing discriminationcomplaint.
Principal Correspondents: Elias Hodge; Madison S. Jones; W. C. Patton; Emory O.Jackson; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Clarence Mitchell; Roy Willkins; Clarence E. Crayton;Joseph Curran; Herbert Hill; John A. Morsell.
0137 Alaska--Fairbanks, 1957. 3pp.Major Topic: Urban renewal project.Principal Correspondent: Madison S. Jones.
0140 Arizona--Eloy-Tucson, [1957-1964]. 9pp.Major Topics: Eloy low-rent public housing project; Phoenix urban renewal program;
issuance of open housing policy by Tucson Home Builders Association.Principal Correspondents: Roy Lee Cooksey; Madison S. Jones; H. B. Daniels; Jack
E. Wood Jr.; Mildred Bond; Roy Wilkins; Janice Tinervin.
0149 Arkansas--Little Rock-North Little Rock, 1956-1962. 178pp.Major Topics: Survey of minority community on acceptability of Little Rock Housing
Authority rental project; Little Rock and North Little Rock urban renewalprograms; Little Rock Housing Authority's annual report for 1956; housingdiscrimination complaints in Little Rock; Madison Jones's visit to Little Rock;petitions protesting Little Rock urban renewal program; relocation case historiesfor Philander Smith Project.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; William F. McKinney; J. C. Crenshaw;Knox Banner; Daisy Bates; Richard L. Steiner; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Solomon Hill.
0327 Articles and Pamphlets, 1956-1958. 148pp.Major Topics: ACTION urban renewal clinics and activities; Nelson Rockefeller's
address to Fourth Annual Meeting of ACTION; integration in public and privatehousing; Southern proposal for resettlement of African Americans in the North;Connecticut State Commission on Civil Rights bulletins; housing discriminationcomplaints; African American housing situation in Delaware; survey ofdiscriminatory methods used by California realtors; Hartford, Connecticut, urbanrenewal project; NAACP housing policy and program; model state statuteprohibiting housing discrimination; suggestions for integration in FHA, VA, andprivate housing; voluntary home mortgage credit program; New York Citylegislation outlawing discrimination in the sale or rental of private property; NewYork State rent control law; Look magazine community home achievementawards; integration of public housing project in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;dispersion of nonwhite residence in Washington, D.C.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Lee Molinero; Robert C. Weaver;W. Averell Harriman.
0475 Housing "B," [1957-1963]. 125pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal projects in Decatur, Illinois, and Rockville Centre, New
York; housing discrimination complaints against Bell Laboratories, and againstVA and FHA housing; housing seminar in Richmond, Virginia; MassachusettsCommittee on Discrimination in Housing; racial discrimination complaint againstCalifornia realtors; segregation in housing in Riverside, California; requests forinformation on housing discrimination; minutes of meetings of the CitizensCommittee in Support of the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority ofOlivette, Missouri; New London, Connecticut, low-rent public housing project;report of housing recommendations of the Federal Civil Rights Commission;AFSC study on treatment of African American home buyers; New York Statelegislation to bar housing discrimination.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Gloster B. Current;John A. Morsell; Lester W. Banks; Joseph Barth; Linwood W. Bland Jr.; PaulBlanshard Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Robert L. Carter; Zeddie Brown; P. N. Brownstein;Samuel A. Spiegel; George R. Metcalf; Joseph F. Carlino.
0600 Banks, Calvin, 1957-1963. 12pp.Major Topics: Impact of African Americans in new residential areas; enactment of
Pennsylvania fair housing law.Principal Correspondent: Madison S. Jones.
0612 Bills--Banking, 1956-1958. 83pp.Major Topics: New York State legislation establishing the mortgage facilities
corporation; review of hearings and reports of Rains' Subcommittee on Housingof the House Banking and Currency Committee; hearings and testimony beforespecial subcommittee of the New York State Joint Legislative Committee toRevise the Banking Law; discrimination in mortgage loans by Connecticutsavings banks; authorization for Federal National Mortgage Association to aid inproviding adequate housing for minority groups; congressional housingamendments of 1955; congressional bill to extend and amend laws relating to the
provision and improvement of housing; U.S. Senate Committee on Banking andCurrency hearings on urban renewal and public housing.
Principal Correspondents: Frances Levenson; Madison S. Jones; Marion B. Jordan;J. Francis Pohlhaus.
0695 Bills--General, 1956-1965. 162pp.Major Topics: Amendment of New York State Civil Practices Act regarding eviction
procedures; Special Committee Against Socialized Housing attack on New York'sProposition #2; proposal for New York State fair housing practices legislation;passage of fair housing bills in Ohio, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut,Oregon, and Washington; New Jersey Compulsory Housing Integration Law;U.S. Senate bills to stimulate residential construction and to establish a programto alleviate conditions of substantial and persistent unemployment andunderemployment in economically depressed areas; NAACP position on housinglegislation; Federal Civil Rights Commission hearings on housing in New YorkCity; proposed New York legislation prohibiting discrimination in the sale or rentalof private housing; efforts to pass 1959 civil rights bill; Governor NelsonRockefeller's proposal for New York fair housing legislation; Massachusetts lawagainst discrimination in the granting of mortgage loans; proposed congressionalHousing Act of 1960; President Kennedy's executive order banningdiscrimination in federally assisted housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Clarence Mitchell; John C. Fisher;W. Averell Harriman; Roy Wilkins; W. H. Underwood; Samuel Williams; MarkHatfield; Benjamin F. McAdoo; J. Francis Pohlhaus; John S. Morsell; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Henry R. Smith Jr.; Joseph Zaretzki; Joseph S. Clark; Mary L. Boyd;Paul Hartman; Theodore Leskes; Sol Rabkin; James B. McCann.
Group III, Box A-1550857 Bills--Metcalf-Baker: New York, 1956-1961. 192pp.
Major Topics: Efforts to ban discrimination in VA and FHA housing loans;conference on housing desegregation in New York City; proposed ban ondiscrimination in New York housing accommodations aided by publicly insuredfinancing; memorandum on constitutionality of Metcalf-Baker Fair HousingPractices Bill; proposed ban on discrimination in private housing; housingdiscrimination complaints in White Plains and Albany, New York; New York CityCouncil bill to ban bias in housing; lobbying activities on behalf of Metcalf-Bakerbill.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Frances Levinson; Robert Weaver;Robert L. Hale Jr.; Effie Gordon; Bertram L. Baker; George Metcalf; Nelson A.Rockefeller; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Paul L. Klein; Will Maslow; Algernon D. Black;Effie Gordon; Russell P. Crawford; Herbert Hill; Gloster B. Current; Laska F.Strachan; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins.
Reel 2Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-155 cont.0001 Bills--Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill: New York, 1957-1959. 127pp.
Major Topics: Proposed New York City Fair Housing Practices Law; public hearingson bill; New York City Commission on Intergroup Relations; impact of residentialdiscrimination upon public housing; Mayor Robert F. Wagner's statement onhousing policy; NAACP support for bill; Jewish opposition to proposed exemptionfor cooperative apartments; statements by Frank Home and Roy Wilkins.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; George McDuffie; Robert F. Wagner;Roy Wilkins; Florence V. Lucas; James Josey; Russell P. Crawford; BernardSmith; Milton A. Galamison; Elsie F. Carrington; George Bland; John Evans;George B. Lockwood; Algernon D. Black; Joseph T. Sharkey; Frank S. Home;Laska F. Strachan; Herbert L. Wright; W. Averell Harriman; Nelson A.Rockefeller; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0128 Housing "C," [1957-1963]. 142pp.Major Topics: Request for employment; requests for information on NAACP housing
program; complaints regarding discriminatory U.S. immigration laws; ElmerCarter's appointment as special assistant for Intergroup Relations to GovernorNelson Rockefeller of New York; housing discrimination complaints; economicstudy on effect of minority residence on property values; establishment of CivicHousing Foundation; hearings by U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Banking andCurrency on proposed housing legislation; New England Regional HousingSeminar; interracial housing development in St. Paul, Minnesota; housingsituation in Boston, Massachusetts; Charles E. Cooney v. New York StateCommission for Human Rights case; John Sherman Cooper's speech at the 29thAnnual National Housing Conference; Waco, Texas, urban renewal program;National Conference for Cooperative Housing.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; John Morsell; Madison S. Jones; ElmerCarter; Leonard H. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Henry Chisholm; Louis Sachar; JosephClark; Kenneth B. Clark; Beatrice Coleman; Hubert H. Humphrey; John F.Collins; Edward L. Cooper; John Sherman Cooper; Clarence Mitchell.
0270 California--Cities: A-V (Barstow-Vallejo), [1956-1964]. 121 pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination complaints in Blythe, Oroville, and Glendale;
Fresno, Pasadena, Pittsburg, Sacramento, and Sausalito urban renewalprograms; housing desegregation at Sierra Ordnance Depot; Marin City and PaloAlto redevelopment plans; UAW cooperative housing development in Milpitas;Oakland housing study; housing situation in Riverside; Riverside HousingImprovement Committee activities; legal strategy for challenging housingdiscrimination in Sacramento; Rumford Fair Housing Act; Howard G. Lewis v.Sacramento Committee for Home Protection et al. case; housing activities of SanFernando Valley NAACP Branch; San Jose housing discrimination policy;proposed San Mateo antidiscriminatory housing ordnances; survey of Santa AnaAfrican American community; cross burning at African American veteran's homein Oxnard; Vallejo housing problems.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Huey Lee Hale; John A. Morsell; RoyWilkins; J. Francis Pohlhaus; William H. Oliver; Jack E. Wood Jr.; H. SolomonHill; Franklin H. Williams; Moses Coleman; Barnett Grier; J. R. Smith; SheilaGetoff; Robert W. Lawrence; Harry Fleischman; Frank W. McCulloch; RalphHenderson; J. E. Berry; Charles M. Logan.
0391 California--Berkeley, 1956-1963. 43pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal program; ACTION urban renewal clinic; Federal Civil
Rights Commission hearings and findings on housing; University of Californiahousing studies; Berkeley Branch Housing Committee activities; OaklandRedevelopment Agency's policy regarding race; University of California rentallisting service nondiscrimination policy; referendum defeats fair housing law.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Frankie Jones; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Lawrence Crouchett; Jack Kent; Helen E. Amerman; Tarea Hall Pittman.
0434 California--Los Angeles, 1957-1963. 39pp.Major Topics: Ordinance against discrimination in redevelopment housing; urban
redevelopment workshop; urban renewal program; Conference on UrbanRedevelopment; Los Angeles NAACP Branch activities to obtain a presidential
executive order banning discrimination in federally assisted housing; housingdiscrimination complaint.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Spencer Wiley; Paul Hartman;Theodore Leskes; Claude H. Hudson; Edward D. Warren; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Robert L. Carter.
0473 California--Marina [Marin] City, 1957. 18pp.Major Topics: Redevelopment project; Redevelopment Agency of the County of
Marin public hearings.Principal Correspondents: Clarence Mitchell; Jesse E. Berry; Lester P. Bailey;
Madison S. Jones.0491 California--Miscellany, 1956-1965. 144pp.
Major Topics: Housing discrimination complaint in San Jose; NAACP housingpolicy; workshop invitations for West Coast Regional Conference; itinerary forMadison Jones's trip to the West Coast; San Bernardino housing problems;NAACP lawsuit against proponents of anti-fair housing initiative; discrimination infinancing of housing; referendum to nullify state fair housing laws; suspension offunds for California building projects by Urban Renewal Administration and theHousing and Home Finance Agency; California Real Estate Association'sopposition to fair housing laws; impact of Rumford Fair Housing Act on cities.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Franklin H. Williams; Davis McEntire;Lester P. Bailey; Jesse E. Berry; Leona Cade; William H. Davis; MauriceDawkins; Claude H. Hudson; Henry Arras; William H. Oliver; Oscar Cohen; RoyWilkins; Don Slaiman; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Algernon D. Black; Arnold Aronson;Tarea Hall Pittman; James Turner; Frank Shane; William L. Slayton; Lee White;Maurice G. Read; Edward Mendenhall; Robert C. Weaver; Art S. Leitch; EdwardRutledge; Louis B. Ambler Jr.; Leonard H. Carter; Edward Howden.
0635 California--San Bernardino, 1956-1957. 23pp.Major Topics: Complaint regarding proposed construction of a hot mix plant
adjacent to an African American community; redevelopment study program;report of NAACP Branch Housing Committee; Madison Jones's West Coast trip.
Principal Correspondents: Edward V. Mclntosh; Raymond H. Gregory; Gloster B.Current; Roy Wilkins; Leona Cade; Madison S. Jones.
Group III, Box A-1560658 California--San Francisco, 1956-1962. 99pp.
Major Topics: Ming v. Morgan housing bias case; urban renewal program; proposedcity ordinance to outlaw discrimination in private housing; housing discriminationcomplaints; Willie Mays housing bias incident; NAACP opposition to efforts tooverturn Rumford Fair Housing Law; Tarea Hall Pittman's statement on housingbefore the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; California legislative civil rightsvoting record; NAACP complaint regarding unsatisfactory relocation of projectfamilies; study of racial attitudes in neighborhoods infiltrated by nonwhites.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; William McKinley Thomas; Charles L.Turner; John Adams Jr.; Lester Bailey; Edward Howden; Franklin H. Williams;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Tarea Hall Pittman; John A. Morsell; Terry A. Fran$ois; RoyWilkins.
0757 Civil Rights Commission--State Advisory Committees, 1959. 42pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination hearings; survey of minority housing problems
in Kansas; Albuquerque, New Mexico, housing discrimination complaints;Massachusetts and Missouri State Advisory Committee housing reports; list ofState Advisory Committee officers.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Gordon Tiffany; Raymond Briman;C. Walker Hayes; Samuel Z. Montoya; Henry N. Shine Jr.; Lee F. Soxman.
0799 College Campuses, 1959-1960. 41pp.Major Topics: Model policy statement on nondiscrimination in off-campus housing;
housing services and policy of the University of California, Berkeley; Ohio StateUniversity policy of nondiscrimination in off-campus housing services; NAACPconference with Ohio State University officials regarding racial housing policies;Michigan State University housing policy; agenda for Student AdvisoryCommittee meeting.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Herbert L. Wright; Jack E. Wood Jr.; SerenaE. Davis; William F. Shepard; James E. Levy.
0840 Colorado--Colorado Springs-Denver, 1956-1960. 45pp.Major Topics: Complaint regarding discrimination in FHA programs and policies in
Colorado Springs; Housing and Home Finance Agency program for Denver;Colorado Fair Housing Act of 1959; Region IV Annual Leadership TrainingConference; pamphlet on segregation in Denver; ruling by regents of theUniversity of Colorado on off-campus housing; Jack Wood's visit to Denver;Colorado Springs housing discrimination complaints.
Principal Correspondents: George W. Snowden; Norman P. Mason; GretchenMcRae; W. F. Turner; Madison S. Jones; LeJean T. Clark; Barbara Coopersmith;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Galloway H. Denny; Mary McLucas.
0885 Commission on Race and Housing, 1956-1959. 80pp.Major Topics: NAACP cooperation; requests for information on private housing
developments planned for sale or rent on an interracial and open-occupancybasis; studies of minority housing problems; recommendations regarding federalhousing programs and minorities; publication of research reports.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; McDonald Isaacs; Hollister Gutridge;Bessie Woodridge; William C. Jackson; Leroy Chambliss; James Hart; Hill E.Burrows; William Brown; George Davis; Larkland F. Hewitt; John Coxson;Theodore P. Pettigrew; Margaret L. Caution; Ira L. Thompson; Virginia Valentine;Charles H. Foggie; Walter Gay; Harry J. Greene; Davis McEntire; Charles Toney;Luther T. Glanton Jr.; Archie M. Greenlee; Theodore Hudson; James B. Lassiter;Edward H. Coleman; Andrew Harris; Arthur Johnson; William Bowden; Duane L.Roberts; Henry Walker; Herman Gibson; Edward M. Turner; E. L. Holmes;William T. Patrick; Ella J. Harris; D. E. Readys; Helen Crosswhite; MarshallWhite; Beatrice Hamilton; Robert Russell; Fred White; Robert DeFrantz; WilliamWatson; Jessie Carbon; Frederick Chew; Neavel Weaver; Frank M. Smith;William Cratic; Edward Nichols; Stuart J. Dunnings Jr.; Henry McSmith; Robert L.Carter; Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; June E. Harvey; Jack E. Wood Jr.
Reel 3Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-156 cont.0001 Conferences, 1956-1959. 50pp.
Major Topics: NAACP participation in housing panels of 21st Annual Convention ofthe National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs,Inc. and of the Human Relations Committee Conference; agendas for WestCoast Regional Conference at Asilomar, California, for UAW Fair PracticesConference and for Housing and Urban Rehabilitation Committee meeting;County Conference on Community Relations in Los Angeles, California; UrbanRedevelopment Conference sponsored by Los Angeles State College; NAACPhousing conferences.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Marie L. Harrison; Arthur Chapin;Lester P. Bailey; Andrew Dabbakian; Edward Rutledge; Roy Wilkins.
0051 Connecticut--Ansonia-Middletown, 1956-1964. 91pp.Major Topics: NAACP role in urban renewal and redevelopment; Bridgeport Branch
housing program; complaint regarding administration of public housing projects inBridgeport; racial bias complaint against Bridgeport Housing Authority;Bridgeport, Greenwich, and Hartford housing discrimination complaints; Hartfordredevelopment plans; Samuel Cullers v. McKinley Park Homes, Inc. case;Connecticut Commission on Civil Rights hearings on publicly assisted housing;Hartford urban renewal program; Symposium on Metropolitan Problemssponsored by Connecticut General Life Insurance Company; Connecticut publicaccommodations statute; sit-down demonstration in connection with housingdiscrimination in New Haven; Meriden urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Otis Grier; William O. Johnson; JackE. Wood Jr.; Arthur Johnson; Ella Anderson; Lillian S. Morse; Roy Wilkins; MinnieWheattle; Carteton F. Sharpe; Frank T. Simpson; Gloster B. Current; James E.Gibbs; David L. Holmes.
0142 Connecticut--New Canaan-Waterbury, 1956-1965. 74pp.Major Topics: New Haven and Stamford housing discrimination complaints;
memorandum of policy of the New Haven Housing Authority; New Haven andStamford urban renewal project; sit-down demonstration in connection withhousing discrimination in New Haven; New Haven fair housing practicesordinance; New England Regional Conference; Madison Jones's visit toStamford; Connecticut public accommodations act; report of ConnecticutTemporary Commission on Housing.
Principal Correspondents: Constance Baker Motley; Charles A. Hubbard; MadisonS. Jones; Robert Forsberg; Roy Wilkins; Allan F. Jackson; Robert T. Wolfe;James E. Gibbs; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; John A.Morsell; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Mary J. Lee; Edward H. Coleman; Bertram A. Weinert;Peter Marcuse.
0216 Connecticut--Danbury, 1959-1965. 91pp.Major Topics: Bernard Gordan's appointment as Ridgefield Branch Housing
Chairman; NAACP opposition to proposed Beaver Brook low-rent housing site;urban renewal project; Danbury Branch housing report; city housing code; surveyof families relocated by Danbury Redevelopment Authority; housingdiscrimination complaints; NAACP demonstration.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Bernard Gordan; Richard J. Brown;Thomas J. Dodd; Charles J. Horan; Robert L. Carter; Robert C. Weaver;Frederick G. Adams; Lewis M. Steel.
0307 Housing "D," [1957-1963]. 119pp.Major Topics: Complaints regarding Middletown, New York, urban renewal program;
establishment of New York City Housing and Redevelopment Board; Region IIIAnnual Leadership Training Conference; Indianapolis housing conference; OhioState University off-campus housing policy; California urban renewal laws;proposed Ohio state fair housing legislation; Benton Harbor, Michigan, urbanrenewal program; Cadman Plaza urban renewal plan in Brooklyn, New York;requests for information in housing discrimination; Quincy, Illinois, and Queens,New York, housing discrimination complaints; proposed New York legislation tooutlaw housing discrimination.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; J. Clarence Davies; Madison S. Jones;Frances Levinson; R. V. Davis; Lucille Black; Serena Davis; Roy Wilkins; JamesE. Levy; Herbert Wright; Will Branscumb; Robert C. Weaver; John W. Delamar;Lloyd Dickens; Paul H. Douglas; Calvin D. Banks.
0426 Delaware--Dover-Wilmington, 1956-1957. 49pp.Major Topics: Dover and Wilmington urban renewal programs; study of housing
conditions in Dover; Newark housing discrimination complaints; Wilmington citycode for health standards.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; G. E. Kent; Frances Owens; WilliamH. Oliver; Wagner Jackson; I. B. Finkelstein.
0475 District of Columbia, 1956-1965. 75pp.Major Topics: NAIRO research project on housing; revision of zoning regulations;
Washington Housing Association activities; D.C. and Dover, Delaware, urbanrenewal program; housing discrimination complaints; sale of Sheldon Park,Pennsylvania, war housing project; Commission on Civil Rights hearings onhousing; 24th National Convention of the National Council of Negro Women;Rhode Island fair housing legislation; open-occupancy policy at Metropolitan LifeInsurance Company owned apartment developments.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Leslie S. Perry; James C. Evans;Helen E. Amerman; Harold M. Lewis; Charles A. Horsky; Anna S. Miller; CharlesC. Beckett; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Dorothy I. Height; Benjamin E. Freeman;J. Leonard Morgan; Roy Wilkins; Clarence Mitchell; Joseph L. Rauh Jr.; John A.Morsell; Daniel Safran; J. Francis Pohlhaus.
0550 Housing "E," [1956-1963]. 26pp.Major Topics: Complaint regarding racially discriminatory policies in tenant selection
by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Commission on Intergroup Relationsopen city project; Boston, Massachusetts, and D.C. housing discriminationcomplaints; NAACP testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee onHousing; Beechhurst, New York, residential integration program.
Principal Correspondents: Frederick Ecker; Barbara Moore; Mark Rosenman; JackE. Wood Jr.; Madison S. Jones; Rheable M. Edwards; James C. Evans.
0576 Housing "F," [1957-1964]. 81 pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, and New
York City; proposed creation of Department of Urban Affairs and Housing cabinetpost; requests for information on housing problems; Stockton, California,Committee for Fair Housing conference; complaints regarding New York publichousing laws; D.C. urban renewal program; Far Rockaway, New York, housingproject; Frankie Freeman's speech on housing at Delta Sigma Theta convention;Donald Frey's participation in NAACP housing workshop; Commission on Raceand Housing report on housing discrimination.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; J. Stanley Baughman; Jack E. WoodJr.; George M. Fleary; Gloster B. Current; Frankie M. Freeman; Donald S. Frey;Albert B. Fritz; Roy Wilkins.
Group III, Box A-1570657 Federal Housing Administration, 1956-1957. 129pp.
Major Topics: Request for information on open-occupancy private housing forCommission on Race and Housing report; William Stansbury's visit to New Yorkarea as FHA racial relations officer; complaints regarding discrimination in FHAloan policy; Consumers' Interest Advisory Committee meetings; investigation ofsubstandard housing in Summit, New Jersey; complaints regarding racialsegregation in federally aided, low-cost public housing projects; list of FHA racialrelations staff; Kansas City, Missouri, Urban Renewal Institute; information onhousing starts and commitments; FHA procedures to recover excess mortgageproceeds; cooperative housing program; Housing Act of 1954 requirements;Indiana Housing Conference; racial discrimination complaint against FederalNational Mortgage Association.
Principal Correspondents: William T. Stansbury; Madison S. Jones; Lorna Marple;Neavel Weaver; George W. Snowden; Norman P. Mason; C. Phillip Dean;Corrine Owens; N. P. Dotson Jr.; Roy Wilkins; William F. McKinney; Dwight D.Townsend; Charles E. Sigety; Robert B. Pitts; DeHart Hubbard.
0786 Federal Housing Administration, 1958-1963. 205pp.Major Topics: FHA loan procedures; Norman Mason's address before the Urban
Renewal and Housing Clinic; National Committee Against Discrimination inHousing activities; considerations respecting the FHA minority group program;FHA consumer sponsored cooperatives; complaints regarding discrimination inFHA mortgage insurance requirements and in sale of FHA foreclosed properties;proposal for private housing project in Summit, New Jersey; Madison Jones'sresignation from Consumers' Interest Advisory Committee; FHA proceedingsagainst Gerald S. Cohn; proposal for Statewide Housing Institute in Columbus,Ohio; Wilmington, Delaware, housing controversy; NAACP Housing Conferenceand Workshop in Omaha, Nebraska; Federal Commission on Civil Rightshearings on housing discrimination; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, housingdiscrimination complaint; revision of section of FHA manual dealing withrelocation housing; Commission on Race and Housing report; FHA policybanning discrimination in resale of properties; establishment of FHA IndustryAdvisory Committee; NAACP conference with Attorney General Robert Kennedyon housing; list of presidents and housing chairman of NAACP branches; FHApolicy on disposition of acquired rental properties.
Principal Correspondents: Norman P. Mason; Madison S. Jones; George W.Snowden; Reginald A. Johnson; George E. Moore; Franklin H. Williams; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Clarence Mitchell; Serena E. Davis; Calvin D. Banks; Gloster B.Current; N. P. Dotson Jr.; Stratford E. McKendrick; Julien H. Zimmerman; WilliamKelly; Joseph S. Clark; Dwight D. Eisenhower; George M. Johnson; David L.Lawrence; E. Frederic Morrow; C. B. Sweet; Tarea Hall Pittman; William F.McKinney; Hobson Reynolds; DeHart Hubbard; Neil Hardy; John A. Morsell; RoyWilkins; Barbee William Durham; Phillip Brownstein; John A. McDermott.
Reel 4Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-157 cont.0001 Films, 1956-1958. 177pp.
Major Topics: Housing Advisory Council film subcommittee meetings; plans for filmson housing discrimination; NAACP financial participation; script for All the WayHome film on minority housing; prospectus for screenplays of documentary filmson nondiscrimination in housing.
Principal Correspondents: Chester Burger; James Scheuer; Edward Rutledge;Madison S. Jones; Lee R. Bobker; Will A. Parker; Albert Vorspan; Roy Wilkins;George Schermer; Helen Ruth Kristt; Burton I. Gordin; John A. Morsell; Albert L.Brokow Jr.; Muriel Rukeyser.
0178 Florida--Cape Canaveral-West Palm Beach, 1956-1965. 139pp.Major Topics: Cape Canaveral, Cocoa, Coral Gables, Orlando, and Tampa housing
discrimination complaints; Cocoa urban renewal project; complaints regardingdiscrimination in VA loan policy and FHA practices in Gainesville; efforts toconstruct a housing project for African Americans in Key West; address by AlbertM. Cole at Urban Renewal Conference in Orlando; meeting on slum clearancecalled by Governor Leroy Collins; African American housing problems in St.Petersburg; FHA housing plan for the aged; Tampa and Titusville urban renewal
programs; Madison Jones's visit to Tampa; Florida slum clearance program;conference on substandard housing and urban blight; racial discriminationcomplaint against the Tampa Public Housing Authority.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert W. Saunders; Robert L. Carter;E. Bruce Wedge; John F. Kennedy; Roy Wilkins; David Lawrence; Madison S.Jones; Andrew M. Cole; Gloster B. Current; F. R. Johnson; Samuel Johnson;Lewis Thomas; Warren S. Banfield; W. H. Gordon; Leroy Collins; A. Leon Lowry;Nick C. Muccio; J. E. Baril; Ellen P. Green; Robert Weaver; Julian Lane; Peter J.Azzarelli; Robert L. Gilder; J. C. Wise.
0317 Housing "G," [1957-1963]. 69pp.Major Topics: NAACP testimony at hearings on New York City relocation
regulations; requests for assistance with and information on housing problems;complaint regarding discriminatory practices by New Haven, Connecticut, banksand real estate brokers; address by James Gibbs at Waterbury Negro FreedomDay affair; complaints regarding Connecticut State Commission on Civil Rights;Hamden, Connecticut, housing discrimination complaint; call for demonstrationsto protest failure of passage of New York fair housing bill; Greenburg, New York,urban renewal program; Michigan antibias real estate rule.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Hortense Gable; Madison S. Jones;James E. Gibbs; Effie Gordon; Myrtice H. Goree; Roy Wilkins; KatherineGreenawalt; John A. Morsell; Lawrence Gubow.
0386 Georgia--Atlanta-Savannah, 1956-1965. 182pp.Major Topics: Complaints regarding Atlanta, Augusta, and Fitzgerald urban renewal
programs; appointment of Citizen's Advisory Committee for Atlanta urbanrenewal program; Jesse Hill's appointment as housing chairman for AtlantaBranch; hearings of Georgia State School Study Commission; Episcopal Societyfor Cultural and Racial Unity activities; Augusta and Newnan housingdiscrimination complaints; Mack Allen et al. v. City Council of Augusta case;federal income tax treatment of relocation payments; Savannah urban renewalprogram; report on NAACP field visit to Savannah.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Albert M. Cole; J. H. Calhoun; WilliamB. Hartsfield; Walter E. Keyes; Maxwell Rabb; E. Frederic Morrow; Whitney M.Young Jr.; Jesse Hill Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; John B. Morris; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Leon Cox Jr.; Amos O. Holmes; Thurgood Marshall; Charles E. Price;J. Francis Pohlhaus; Robert L. Carter; Lester H. Persells; Lewis M. Steel; WilliamL. Slayton; W. W. Law.
Group III, Box A-1580568 Housing "H," [1956-1963]. 137pp.
Major Topics: Requests for information on housing problems; New York andPaterson, New Jersey, housing discrimination complaints; conferences onAfrican American interests in real estate and housing; Hartford, Connecticut;Gary, Indiana; New York, New York; Kingston, New York; Newburgh, New York;Charlotte, North Carolina; and Baltimore, Maryland, urban renewal program;administration of College Housing Program; presidential executive order banningdiscrimination in all federally assisted housing; Housing and Home FinanceAgency implementation of equal housing executive order; New Jersey housingproblems and policy; request for FHA study on minority housing; Los Angeles,California, public housing situation; complaints regarding Jersey City, NewJersey, Housing Authority policy and programs.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; HenryLee Moon; Stuart Hanisch; John C. Hazeltine; Ralph L. Herod; RichardHildebrand; John F. Kennedy; Robert C. Weaver; Herman Hillman; EverettHodge; L. H. Holman; Arthur Holloway; Frank Home; DeHart Hubbard; John
Dempsey; Claude Hudson; Richard Hughes; Hubert H. Humphrey; Ruby Hurley;Jackie Robinson.
0705 Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1956-1959. 140pp.Major Topics: Progress report on Urban Renewal Demonstration Grant Program;
Housing Agency meetings with public interest representatives; address byJoseph Ray at Annual Banquet of the Empire Real Estate Board; efforts toimprove effectiveness of public housing program; Richard Steiner's appointmentas commissioner of the Urban Renewal Administration; Chicago Heights, Illinois,Marin City, California, and Eufaula, Alabama, urban renewal projects; housingresolution passed by 48th Annual NAACP Convention; Rockville Center, NewYork, relocation report; Federal National Mortgage Association'snondiscrimination policy; request that approval for Baltimore, Maryland, urbanrenewal project not be granted; list of professional staff of the Racial Relationsand Relocation Services; NAACP recommendations made to HHFAAdministrator Norman P. Mason; Omaha NAACP Branch housing conference;appointment of a Public Interest Advisory Committee; First Annual NAACPHousing Conference and Workshop; National Committee Against Discriminationin Housing; complaint regarding racial discrimination in HHFA SoutheasternRegional Office; nondiscrimination in sale of FHA-acquired property.
Principal Correspondents: Flora Y. Hatcher; Madison S. Jones; Douglas E. Chaffin;Joseph R. Ray; Richard L. Steiner; William E. Hill; Ivan D. Carson; Clarence R.Johnson; Anne M. Roberts; J. S. Baughman; Clarence Mitchell; Albert M. Cole;Jack E. Wood Jr.; John P. McCollum; Roy Wilkins; Frances Levenson; Gloster B.Current; Lawrence McVoy II; Norman P. Mason; Algernon D. Black.
0845 Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1960-1964. 188pp.Major Topics: Charlotte, North Carolina; Gadsden, Alabama; Baltimore, Maryland;
New York State; Trenton, New Jersey; Newburgh, New York; Long Island, NewYork; White Plains, New York; Yonkers, New York; Rockville Centre, New York;and Aurora, Illinois, urban renewal programs; disposition of government-ownedproperties at Oak Ridge, Tennessee; FHA foreclosure policy; Real Estate andHome Placement Conference; Robert Weaver's appointment as administrator ofthe HHFA; complaints regarding Middletown, New York, urban renewal program;complaints regarding sale of Nathaniel Greene Villa housing project site inSavannah, Georgia; invitations to intergroup relations meeting; complaintsregarding Boston Housing Authority; Housing and Community Development Actof 1964; request for investigation of Gulf American Land Corporation; address byRobert C. Weaver before the New York Bar Association; Hill et al. v. Housing andHome Finance Agency et al. case.
Principal Correspondents: Norman P. Mason; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Joseph Gross; RoyWilkins; Walter E. Keyes; George W. Snowden; Estes Kefauver; Lester Eisner;John P. McCollum; Robert C. Weaver; Booker T. McGraw; Thomas O. Meredith;W. W. Law; Anne M. Roberts; Wayne Phillips; Flora Y. Hatcher; John A. Morsell;Calvin D. Banks; Jason R. Nathan; J. Francis Pohlhaus; Robert L. Carter; HoraceE. Hill.
1033 Housing Newsletters (NAACP), 1959-1962. 19pp.Major Topics: NAACP housing activities and programs; NAACP campaign for an
executive order banning discrimination in all federally assisted housing.Principal Correspondent: Jack E. Wood Jr.
Reel 5Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-158 cont.0001 Housing "I," [1957]. 4pp.
Major Topics: Recognition for African American businessmen; request forinformation on housing problems.
Principal Correspondents: Julius Adams; Madison S. Jones.0005 Illinois--General: Alton-Waukegan, 1956-1965. 95pp.
Major Topics: Alton, Joliet, and Lake Forest public housing projects; Aurora andRockford urban renewal programs; requests for information on housing problems;East St. Louis housing problems; address on equal opportunity in housing byDonald Frey at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, public meeting; Joliet open-occupancyordinance; housing conditions in Peoria and Rockford; proposal for openoccupancy for Peoria public housing projects; racial discrimination complaintagainst Peoria Housing Authority; Quincy housing discrimination complaints;Springfield housing meeting; complaint regarding federal approval of raciallyseparate public housing project in Waukegan.
Principal Correspondents: Clayton R. Williams; J. L. Hunter; M. C. Byrd; Madison S.Jones; Billy Jones; J. Francis Pohlhaus; William C. Pyant; Donald S. Frey; L. H.Holman; Jack E. Wood Jr.; James O. Hennessy; Raymond A. Bolden; MauriceBerlinsky; Herbert E. Smith; John H. Gwynn Jr.; Robert C. Weaver; BarbaraMorris; Margaret Bright; Ella J. Harris; William D. Moseley; Lindley Burton.
0100 Illinois--Chicago, 1956-1957. 108pp.Major Topics: Housing problems; Madison Jones's visit to Chicago; urban renewal
program; Chicago Housing Authority policy statement; Illinois State Conferenceof Branches convention; housing discrimination complaints; Hyde Park-KenwoodCommunity Conference; Benjamin Bell's appointment as Branch HousingCommittee Chairman; Hyde Park-Kenwood area redevelopment problems;address on the practical problems of civil rights by Leon Despres; proposedordinance to ban discrimination in private housing; statement by Louis Silvermanon Hyde Park urban renewal project.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Edward L. Holmgren; WilloughbyAbner; William E. Hill; James Downs; Ira Bach; N. P. Dotson; Gerald D. Bullock;Alberta Acker; Benjamin Bell; Leon M. Despres; Louis R. Silverman; Deborah W.Meier.
0208 Illinois--Chicago, 1958-1960,1963. 91pp.Major Topics: Proposed open-occupancy ordinance; Hyde Park-Kenwood,
Maywood, and Chicago urban renewal programs; information on public housingunits available for African Americans; Civil Rights Commission hearings onhousing discrimination; Alton public housing projects; Region III LeadershipTraining Conference; Chicago Housing Conference.
Principal Correspondents: Leon M. Despres; Madison S. Jones; Deborah W. Meier;Alberta Acker; Theodore A. Jones; Jack E. Wood Jr.; John A. Morsell; Clayton R.Williams; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; Dempsey J. Travis.
0299 Illinois--Chicago Heights, 1956-1957. 155pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal and slum clearance program; housing discrimination
complaints; relocation program; meeting between NAACP officials andrepresentatives of the city of Chicago Heights and the Cook County HousingAuthority; Maywood urban renewal project; New Mexico legislation to providepenalties for violations of the Equal Employment Opportunities Act, to outlaw
discrimination in places of public accommodation, and to prohibit discrimination inpublicly assisted housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Oscar L. Ballenger Jr.; James W.Follin; Alberta Acker; William E. Hill; Ivan D. Carson; Raymond E. Nelson;Richard L. Steiner; Philip G. Sadler; Willoughby Abner.
0454 Illinois--Deerfield, 1959-1963. 79pp.Major Topics: Public housing project; Progress Development Corporation v. Mitchell
case; housing discrimination complaints; establishment of the American Freedomof Residence Fund; Deerfield Park District v. Progress Development Corporationcase; housing discrimination complaints.
Principal Correspondents: Morris Milgram; Paul Hartman; Theodore Leskes; RoyWilkins; Ross Allen Weston; Jack E. Wood Jr.; James H. Slater; Stephen G.Spottswood; John A. Morsell.
Group III, Box A-1590533 Illinois--Maywood, 1956-1959, 39pp.
Major Topics: Mass meeting; urban renewal program; statement of position byCentral Civic League on Urban Renewal; urban renewal occupancy survey;housing discrimination complaints.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Henry S. Perry; Albert A. Cox; NaomiC. Carter; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Leon Connor.
0572 Indiana--Bristol-Gary, 1956-1965. 55pp.Major Topics: Gary slum clearance project; Indiana Redevelopment of Cities and
Towns Act of 1953; racial discrimination complaints regarding hiring of Gary cityemployees; Gary housing discrimination complaints; sale of Duneland Villagehousing project in Gary; Gary city ordinance to prohibit discrimination in the saleor rental of housing accommodations; report on Tri-City Village housing project inGary.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Orlando Protho; Joseph A. Pitts;Philip G. Sadler; Charles Kirkland; Burton D. Wechsler; Milton Levenberg; JackE. Wood Jr.; John P. McCollum; George W. Snowden.
0627 Indiana--Indiana State Conference: West Lafayette, 1956-1965. 158pp.Major Topics: NAACP State Board and Advisory Committee meetings; appointment
of F. D. Coker as chairman of NAACP State Housing Committee; Indiana StateHousing Conference; South Bend Community Leadership Clinic on UrbanRedevelopment; Ohio State NAACP Housing Conference; Indianapolis urbanrenewal program; proposed Indianapolis public housing development; GeorgeMoreland's appointment as chairman of the Indianapolis Branch HousingCommittee; African American housing problems in Kokomo; Hollis King;evaluation of South Bend Institute on Minority Housing; NAACP StateConference statement on public housing; complaint regarding site of publichousing project in South Bend; NAACP request for statewide study conferenceon equal opportunity in housing; West Lafayette housing discriminationcomplaint.
Principal Correspondents: Edna J. Morris; Madison S. Jones; F. D. Coker; DeHartHubbard; William R. Morris; George W. Snowden; Roy Wilkins; Calvin D. Banks;Gloster B. Current; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Willard B. Ransom; George W. Moreland;Lee John Jackson; John A. Morsell; Fred White; Charles H. Wills; Matthew E.Welsh.
0785 Interoffice Memos, 1960-1963. 166pp.Major Topics: Meeting between NAACP delegation and Governor Nelson
Rockefeller to discuss Metcalf-Baker bill; Committee of Branches meeting; NewYork Housing Conference and Workshop; FHA policy on restrictive racialcovenants in Houston, Texas; Leadership Conference on Housing; NAACP
pledge to the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing; federalinvolvement in slum clearance and urban renewal activities; proposed March onHarrisburg, Pennsylvania; Indiana State Housing Conference; debate betweenJames Farmer and Frank Van der Linden at the University of Lewisburg,Pennsylvania; complaints regarding discrimination by the FHA; speakingengagements by Jack E. Wood Jr.; NAACP Almanac; New York fair-housinglegislation; University of California, Berkeley, rental listing servicenondiscrimination policy; program for citizenship participation and local minorityhousing committees; monthly report of Clarence Laws; New York StateDemocratic Committee civil rights platform recommendations; Charlotte, NorthCarolina, urban renewal program; FHA policy on disposition of acquiredproperties; recommendations for positive programs to achieve integration;conference between NAACP officials and HHFA Administrator Norman Mason;Public Housing Administration's race relations policy; complaints regardingdiscriminatory practices involving resale of VA-acquired properties in Baltimore,Maryland; calls for a nondiscrimination policy by the Federal College HousingProgram and for an executive order banning discrimination in federally assistedhousing; speech by James Gaynor at Annual Spring Conference of New YorkState Urban Renewal Officials.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Madison S. Jones; JesseDeVore Jr.; Henry Lee Moon; Constance Baker Motley; Charles J. Mills; CalvinD. Banks; Gloster B. Current; Robert L. Carter; James Farmer; Julia E. Baxter;George W. Snowden; Clarence A. Laws; Kelly Alexander; Robert C. Weaver;Norman P. Mason; John A. Morsell; Randolph White; James W. Gaynor.
Reel 6Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-159 cont.0001 Iowa--Cedar Rapids-Iowa State Conference, 1956-1961. 34pp.
Major Topics: Requests for information on open-occupancy private housing;Integrated housing proposals for Cedar Rapids and Des Moines; Cedar Rapidsurban renewal program; Des Moines housing discrimination complaints; defeat ofproposed Des Moines fair housing ordinance.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Theodore Hudson; J. S. Vaughan;Leonard H. Carter; Roy Wilkins; Archie M. Greenlee; Robert N. Johnson;Thurgood Marshall; Constance Baker Motley; Gene Bridges; Robert A. Wright;Betty Jane Holstein.
0035 Housing "J," [1957-1963]. 90pp.Major Topics: Complaints regarding racial discrimination in Northern cities;
complaints regarding low- and middle-income housing in the East Bronx; NewYork, New York; Cocoa, Florida; San Francisco, California; and Nassau, NewYork, housing discrimination complaints; slum clearance and urban renewalprogram in Wilmington, Delaware; National Association of Real Estate BrokersConference; nondiscrimination pledge by Detroit, Michigan, hospitals; Metcalf-Baker fair housing bill; proposed Oxnard, California, city ordinance banninghousing discrimination; proposed Pennsylvania legislation to eliminatediscrimination in public and private housing; Terre Haute, Indiana, housingdevelopment program; efforts to persuade the Urban Renewal Authority to domore to achieve open occupancy.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Bernard H. Jackson;Madison S. Jones; Earl C. Jackson; Hubert M. Jackson; Wagner Jackson;
Carolyn B. Weaver; George S. Harris; George Israel; George Orlan; ArthurJohnson; Edward M. Turner; Reginald A. Johnson; Frederick C. Jones; GeorgeA. Jones; Theodore A. Jones.
0125 Housing "K," [1957-1963]. 59pp.Major Topics: NAACP policy on low-income public housing projects; proposed
Rhode Island legislation banning discrimination in private housing; El CajonValley, California, open housing conference; requests for information on housingdiscrimination; New York City and Oak Ridge, Tennessee, housing discriminationcomplaints; resignation of Samuel King as Ogden, Utah, Branch HousingCommittee chairman; FHA mortgage insurance for rental and cooperativehousing for low- and moderate-income families; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, HumanRelations and Civil Rights Conference; NAACP model state housing civil rightsbill; Commission on Civil Rights reports.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Kivie Kaplan; Roy Wilkins; MarshallKaplan; Henry Lee Moon; Marshall N. White; James H. Kirk; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Harvey Kitzman; John A. Morsell; David Koone.
0184 Kansas--Dodge City-Wichita, 1956-1963. 72pp.Major Topics: Kansas City, Topeka, and Wichita urban renewal programs; proposed
state legislation prohibiting discrimination in places of public accommodation andpublicly assisted housing; Harris Johnson et al. v. City of Topeka, Kansas et al.case; Kansas Workshop on Housing Discrimination; Urban Renewal Authorityminority housing policy; Topeka and Wichita housing discrimination complaints;complaints regarding advertising practices of the Wichita Eagle PublishingCompany and the Beacon Newspaper Corporation, Inc.; Wichita Branch selectivebuying project; assignment of HHFA race relations officer to Wichita.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; L. H. Henderson; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Charles Roquemore; Samuel C. Jackson; Chester I. Lewis; Don H. Alldritt;Marcellus Murdock; Max M. Levand; Norman P. Mason.
0256 Kentucky--Covington-Paducah, 1956-1963. 46pp.Major Topics: Flemingsburg and Louisville housing discrimination complaints;
Louisville and Newport urban renewal programs; NAACP legal complaint againstLouisville Municipal Housing Commission policy of racial segregation in publichousing; G. W. Phillips' appointment as Louisville Branch Housing Committeechairman; Leola Eleby et al. v. City of Louisville Municipal Housing Commissionet al. case; Louisville Municipal Housing Commission plan of integration;Paducah's failure to comply with federal regulations on the integration of publichousing.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Gloster B. Current; Lake Taylor Jr.;James A. Crumlin; Madison S. Jones; J. P. Warders; Constance Baker Motley;William E. Hill; G. W. Phillips; J. Earl Dearing; W. J. Hodge; Eulalia Conley;E. Bruce Wedge; Curtee Brown; Robert C. Weaver.
0302 Housing "L," [1956-1963]. 79pp.Major Topics: Requests for information on housing discrimination; Savannah,
Georgia; New Haven, Connecticut; and Providence, Rhode Island, urban renewalprograms; David Lawrence's appointment as chairman of the President'sCommittee on Equal Opportunity in Housing; housing discrimination complaints;complaint regarding de facto segregation in New Jersey public housing and inNew Rochelle, New York, public schools; report of the Civil Rights Bureau of theNew York State attorney general's office; minority group participation in policymaking boards connected with urban renewal programs; proposed Rhode Islandfair housing legislation; Williams College (Williamstown, Massachusetts) paneldiscussion on racial discrimination in housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Lucille Black; W. W. Law; Jack E.Wood Jr.; David Lawrence; Jack Greenberg; Roy Wilkins; Joseph G. LeCount;
Louis J. Lefkowitz; Shirley A. Siegel; Richard C. Lee; George S. Lima; Ermino P.Lisbon; Kenneth B. Low.
0381 Louisiana--Baton Rouge-Slidell, 1957-1965. 17pp.Major Topics: East Baton Rouge and New Orleans housing discrimination
complaints; Louis Le Doux's appointment as chairman of Lake Charles BranchHousing Committee; New Orleans urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Murphy W. Bell; John A. Morsell; Lewis M. Steel; LouisLe Doux; Arthur Chapital; Clarence Mitchell; Madison S. Jones.
0398 Housing "M," [1957-1963]. 104pp.Major Topics: Jack Wood Jr.'s invitations to attend Home Manufacturer's
Association Convention and the New Jersey State Federation of Realtists AnnualDinner Conference; Thurgood Marshall's attack on New Jersey African Americanreal estate dealers; direct loan program for housing for the elderly; statisticalreports on urban renewal programs in Region VI; NAACP criticism of the UrbanRenewal Administration and its policies; complaint regarding future use of Tri-CityVillage development in Gary, Indiana; requests for information on housingproblems; housing discrimination in New York State; New York fair housinglegislation; failure of the Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program; complaintregarding sites chosen for public housing by the Quincy, Illinois, HousingAuthority; proposed Cleveland, Ohio, fair housing ordinance; Baltimore,Maryland, urban renewal program; proposed nationwide NAACP housingdemonstration; proposed Maryland and Ohio fair housing legislation; policiesregarding resale of properties foreclosed on by the FHA; proposed MidwestRegional Housing Conference; complaints regarding relocation housing servicesof Indiana urban renewal programs; racial discrimination complaint regarding saleor rental of FHA insured housing in Springfield, Ohio.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Jerome J. Madigan; Mildred Mahoney;T. V. Mangum; Madison S. Jones; Robert H. Martin; Norman P. Mason; CharlotteC. Meacham; John A. Morsell; George Metcalf; George H. Hutchinson; MorrisMilgrim; Clarence Mitchell; Juanita Mitchell; Walter Sondheim Jr.; Carolyn D.Moore; Edna Morris; William R. Morris; Constance Baker Motley; U. S.Munnerlyn.
Group III, Box A-1600502 Housing "Me," [1960-1963]. 32pp.
Major Topics: Proposed New York fair housing legislation; complaints regardingurban renewal programs in Glen Cove, Rockville Centre, Long Beach andHuntington, New York; request for information on housing discrimination; meetingof the Board of Directors of the National Housing Conference, Inc.; Housing Actof 1954; cooperative housing proposal for Harlem; report on effects of PresidentKennedy's executive order banning discrimination in federally assisted housing.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert MacCrate; Davis McEntire;Thomas J. McGee; Booker T. McGraw; Madison S. Jones; Lawrence McVoy II.
0534 Maryland--Baltimore-Montgomery County, 1956-1961. 28pp.Major Topics: Baltimore urban renewal program; resolution by Baltimore Housing
Authority eliminating segregation in public housing; Baltimore and Rockvillehousing discrimination complaints; complaint regarding Keyser, West Virginia,public housing site; requests for information on housing problems.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Bowen Jackson; Linwood G. KogerJr.; Clarence Mitchell; Richard L. Steiner; John A. Morsell; Juanita Mitchell; RoyWilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0562 Massachusetts--General: Berkshire County-Springfield, 1956-1963. 61pp.Major Topics: Survey of housing problems in Berkshire County; Berkshire County
urban renewal planning; Pittsfield low-rental housing program; opposition by state
realtors to high property taxes; Newton Fair Housing Practices Committeemeeting; requests for information on open-occupancy private housing inSpringfield; appointment of Minor Loving as Springfield Branch HousingCommittee chairman; proposed Springfield fair housing ordinance.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Lucille Black; Frank T. Walker; AlanMcClennen; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Walter C. Carrington; William C. Jackson; BessieWooldridge; Ruth Loving; Minor Loving; Rebecca M. Johnson.
0623 Massachusetts--Boston, 1956-1963. 114pp.Major Topics: Request for information on open-occupancy housing; Madison
Jones's visit; segregation patterns in Acton; Boston Branch Housing Committeereports; Massachusetts Committee for Fair Housing Practices; proposed statefair-housing practices law; urban renewal program; Boston Branch schedule ofhousing conferences; Boston Branch state of position on urban renewal;relocation programming and responsibility; Boston Housing Authority policies andprograms.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Gloster B. Current; Constance Eldred;Roy Wilkins; Lucille Black; Edward L. Cooper; Iris M. Thompson; Larkland F.Hewitt; Herbert E. Tucker Jr.; George Snowden; Alfred E. Smith; Walter C.Carrington; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Melnea Cass; Rheable Edwards; Kenneth Guscott.
0737 McCall's Magazine Project, 1956. 69pp.Major Topics: NAACP cooperation; proposed article on problems of first African
American families moving into all-white neighborhoods.Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Ernest C. Havemann; Leon Scott;
Raphael Hendrix; Lester Roxin; Walter Harvey; Don Rumsey; Alex Gibbons Jr.;George Bland; Howard Robinson; Carl R. Johnson; Valla D. Abbington; ThomasH. Brown; J. Emmett Mclver; Mary E. Durham; Tyree S. Jones; Harold Moss;William Thompson Jr.; Carl Finley; Frank D. Davis; Walter Gay; Charles H.Foggio; William Sones; Audrey M. Woodson; George Davis; William T. PatrickJr.; Robert Forsberg; Arthur Jackson; William McKinley Thomas; Thomas G.Neusom; Ruth Green; McDonald Isaacs; Edward H. Coleman; James B. Lassiter;Robert DeFrantz; Archie M. Greenlee; W. W. Plummer; Duane L. Roberts; HenryMcSmith; Edward Nichols; William Cratic; Frank M. Smith; Ester Spruill; J. B.Taylor; William W. Williams; Odell Taliaferro; Bernard Toliver.
0806 Meetings, 1956. 23pp.Major Topics: Meeting of housing chairmen of all New York NAACP Branches; New
York State Conference of Branches meeting; District 10 (Manhattan) PlanningBoard meetings; meeting of HHFA officials with representatives of national publicinterest organizations; Harlem slum clearance and housing program; jointmeeting of the New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing and theNational Committee Against Discrimination in Housing; New York City HousingAuthority programs.
Principal Correspondents: Laska F. Strachan; Clara Butler; Angela J. McLinn;Matthew Morton; Ulysses Hasting; George Bland; Philip A. Wolf; Aldric B. Reid;Madison S. Jones; George Gregory Jr.; Flora Y. Hatcher; Leslie S. Perry; John A.Morsell; Arnold P. Johnson; Algernon D. Black; Roy Wilkins; Lee Molinaro; PhilipJ. Cruise.
0829 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1963-1965. 161pp.Major Topics: NAACP complaint regarding racially discriminatory policies in
mortgage lending practices and real estate operations; meeting with NAACPrepresentatives; Chicago Branch boycott and demonstrations.
Principal Correspondents: Frederick W. Ecker; Barbara Moore; Mark Rosenman;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Bernard H. Jackson; John A. Morsell; Frank C.Lowe; Daniel Safran; Gilbert Fitzhugh; Charles H. Warr; Dempsey J. Travis;Bindley C. Cyrus; Charles G. Dougherty; Theodore A. Jones; Albert Brooks.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-160 cont.0001 Michigan--Benton Harbor-Royal Oak, 1957-1962. 66pp.
Major Topics: Askew v. Benton Harbor Housing Commission case; Benton Harborhousing discrimination complaints; low-rent public housing program in BentonHarbor; Benton Harbor, Flint, Port Huron, and Royal Oak urban renewalprograms; request for investigation of arson of African American homes in CassCounty; request for information regarding open-occupancy private housing inFlint; establishment of a Human Relations Commission in Flint; Inkster housingconditions; proposed state fair-housing legislation; appointment of a housingcommission in Mount Clemens; Otis Lawrence's appointment as president andHousing Committee chairman of the Oakland County Branch.
Principal Correspondents: Theodore Leskes; Sol Rabkin; Madison S. Jones; MarieNelson; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Wilbert Smith; Will Branscumb; Eldon Butzbaugh;John A. Morsell; G. Mennen Williams; Roy Wilkins; James L. Holloway; GlosterB. Current; Herman Gibson; E. L. Holmes; Robert W. Rawls; Samuel Duncan;Arthur W. Meek; Edward M. Turner; Prince Drewry; Otis Lawrence; Leroy J. KingSr.
0067 Michigan--Ann Arbor, 1957-1959. 38pp.Major Topics: Requests for information on housing problems; establishment of a
Human Relations Commission; Ann Arbor and Battle Creek urban renewalprograms; Citizen's Committee on Intergroup Relations; Rose Gibson'sappointment as Branch Housing Committee chairman; proposed city ordinance toeliminate discrimination in housing; state investigation of Willow WoodsDevelopment Company.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Albert H. Wheeler; John A. Morsell;Rose C. Gibson; Lucille G. Parks; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Herbert Tillman.
0105 Michigan--Battle Creek, 1956-1958. 24pp.Major Topics: Housing conditions; difficulties obtaining mortgage loans for African
Americans; flood control project; death of NAACP Branch President John Evans;appointments of James Golden and Donley Jones as Branch Housing CommitteeChairman.
Principal Correspondents: John Evans; Madison S. Jones; Marguerite M. Leenaars;Cornelius Johnson; James Golden; Elmer A. Scudder; Donley Jones.
0129 Michigan--Detroit, 1956-1964. 130pp.Major Topics: Detroit and Royal Oak urban renewal programs; Madison Jones's visit
to Detroit, Saginaw, and Grand Rapids; state Democratic Party calls for end tosegregation; complaints regarding Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program;proposed investigation of racial restrictions practiced by the Detroit Real EstateBoard; Detroit Branch Executive Secretary's report; housing discriminationcomplaints; NAACP state housing conference; Governor G. Mennen Williams'saddress to the United Northwestern Realty Association; demonstrations againstprivate apartment buildings which discriminate against African Americans; DetroitBranch, NAACP et al. v. City of Detroit et al. case.
Principal Correspondents: William T. Patrick Jr.; Madison S. Jones; Roy Wilkins;William H. Oliver; W. W. Plummer; Edward M. Turner; Arthur L. Johnson; WilliamPrice; Elmer Green; James W. Bell; Duane L. Roberts; Roy Wilkins; DeHartHubbard; Samuel Simmons; Jack E. Wood Jr.; G. Mennen Williams.
0259 Michigan--Grand Rapids, 1957-1958. 43pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's visit; urban renewal program; housing discrimination
complaints.Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; W. W. Plummer; Hillary Bissell; David
McNamara; Keith Honey; Stanley Davis.0302 Michigan--Jackson, 1957-1959. 33pp.
Major Topics: Housing conference; urban renewal program; Jackson Branch massmeetings; minority housing survey; proposed "open city" policy for dealing withAfrican American relocation problem; report of the Steering Committee of theCitizen's Committee for Better Housing; proposed city ordinance prohibitingdiscrimination and segregation in housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; William F. Goler; Mary Bennett; LeonM. Roberson; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0335 Michigan--Kalamazoo, 1956-1958. 38pp.Major Topics: Duane Roberts' appointments as State Housing Chairman; Michigan
state housing conference; urban renewal program; proposed establishment of ahuman relations commission.
Principal Correspondents: Duane L. Roberts; Madison S. Jones; Edward M. Turner.
Group III, Box A-1610373 Michigan--Lansing, 1957-1961. 40pp.
Major Topics: NAACP state legislative conference; statewide conference on housingand civil rights; 1959 annual report of the Michigan State Conference ofBranches; report on the origin, history, and accomplishments of the LansingBranch, NAACP; urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Jerry Coomes; Roy Wilkins; Madison S. Jones; John A.Hannah; Josephine Ferguson Wharton; G. Mennen Williams; Charles S. Brown;William W. Layton; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Leon M. Roberson; John A. Morsell;Edward M. Turner; Hesper A. Jackson.
0413 Michigan--Muskegon Heights, 1956-1958. 26pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's visit; housing discrimination complaints; housing
conference; proposed construction of rental housing for occupancy by minoritygroup families; urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Gladys Givan; Charles M. Waugh;DeHart Hubbard; Cleo A. Richardson; Doris Rucks; John A. Morsell.
0439 Michigan--River Rouge, 1956. 90pp.Major Topics: Ecorse housing developments; Ecorse public low-rent housing
project; proposed policy of racial integration in public housing projects operatedby the River Rouge Housing Authority; River Rouge and Ecorse housingdiscrimination complaints; Ecorse urban renewal plans and program; PublicHousing Administration investigation of Ecorse public housing project; newspaperarticles regarding graft and corruption by Ecorse city administration; CharlesWarfield's appointment as NAACP Branch president.
Principal Correspondents: Daniel B. Neusom; Madison S. Jones; Henry Walker;Louis Jordan; Ivan D. Carson; William E. Hill; Edward M. Turner; CharlesWarfield.
0529 Michigan--River Rouge (Ecorse), 1957-1958,1961. 102pp.Major Topics: Site selection for Ecorse public housing project; Ecorse and River
Rouge urban renewal programs; Madison Jones's visit to Ecorse; proposedintegration of River Rouge Police Department; Ecorse Civic Associationmeetings; Ecorse Committee of Tomorrow meeting; Ecorse relocation report.
Principal Correspondents: Arthur L. Johnson; Madison S. Jones; Edward M. Turner;Charles Warfield; George G. Johnson; William E. Hill; Philip G. Sadler; Daniel B.
Neusom; William E. Gist; Wilbert Covington; Beatrice B. Mair; Lasker Smith;Caulton Ray Jr.; John P. McCollum.
0631 Michigan--Saginaw, 1956-1957. 51pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's visit; questions regarding Saginaw Housing
Commission policies; request for information regarding open occupancy privatehousing; qualifications for persons applying for tenancy in Saginaw HousingCommission projects; proposal to end racial segregation in public housing;housing discrimination complaints; urban renewal program; Citizen's HousingCode Study Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Henry McSmith; Herman Gibson;Duane L. Roberts; Robert J. Bliss; Carl C. Poston Jr.; Henry G. Marsh;Constance Baker Motley; James Ellis.
0682 Michigan--Willow Run, 1956-1963. 58pp.Major Topics: Housing conditions; Ecorse and Port Huron urban renewal programs;
housing discrimination complaints; redevelopment plan; complaint regardingalleged refusal of Federal National Mortgage Association to buy mortgages inintegrated developments; Superior Township Board resolution prohibitingdiscrimination and segregation in public housing; state investigation of WillowWoods Development Company; urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Fred Woods; Duane L. Roberts;Thomas Ducksworth; Edward M. Turner; Samuel J. Simmons; DeHart Hubbard;Montrose J. Brook Sr.; Edwin C. Oakes; G. Mennen Williams; John A. Morsell;Roy Wilkins.
0740 Michigan--Ypsilanti, 1956-1962. 36pp.Major Topics: Housing conditions; housing discrimination complaints; alleged
refusal of Federal National Mortgage Association to buy mortgages in integrateddevelopments; state investigation of Willow Run public housing program and theWillow Run Development Company; Willow Run relocation program; Ypsilantiurban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Myrtis Stinson; Amos Washington;J. Stanley Baughman; Edward M. Turner; C. M. Pendleton; Thomas J.Duckworth; William Slayton; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Margaret Eaglin.
0776 Military Housing, 1956. 10pp.Major Topics: Department of Defense nondiscriminatory occupancy pattern policy;
efforts to secure adequate off-base housing for African American militarypersonnel.
Principal Correspondents: James C. Evans; Madison S. Jones; Roy Wilkins;Norman P. Mason.
0786 Minnesota--St. Paul, 1956-1960. 177pp.Major Topics: NAACP Branch housing program; Carl Weschcke and Richard Fox's
appointments as St. Paul Branch Housing Committee chairman; proposed open-occupancy ordinance; draft housing code proposal; minutes of St. Paul BranchExecutive Committee meeting; urban renewal program; report on survey ofresidents displaced by the St. Anthony Expressway; statewide fair housingconference; Governors' Conference on Civil Rights; passage of Minnesota Statefair-housing legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Morris Milgram; Carl L. Weschcke;Frank M. Smith; Constance Baker Motley; Charles A. Sawyer; Richard K. Fox Jr.;Ernest C. Cooper; Jack E. Wood Jr.; John A. Morsell; Robert L. Carter; Louis P.Sheahan.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-161 cont.0001 Minnesota--Worthington, 1964. 3pp.
Major Topic: Housing conditions and problems.Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; John T. Greene.
0004 Miscellany, 1956-1963. 42pp.Major Topics: New York City urban renewal projects; Seward Park cooperative
housing site relocation program; 26th National Family Life Conventionresolutions; San Francisco, California, housing report; Second Puerto RicanYouth Conference; municipal fair housing measures to prohibit discrimination inpublic housing; proposed nationwide NAACP demonstration for an executiveorder prohibiting discrimination in federally assisted housing; Federal Civil RightsCommission report on housing discrimination; orientation for action project inhousing; Area Redevelopment Administration policies on racial discrimination;letter urging all NAACP branches to appoint Housing Committees; NAACPhousing complaint form; proposed program to eliminate slums.
Principal Correspondents: Roger Schafer; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Roy Wilkins; HenryLee Moon; Edward J. Odom Jr.; Dennis Gardner; Herbert L. Wright; J. FrancisPohlhaus; Jack Greenberg; Madison S. Jones.
0046 Mississippi--Corinth-West Point, [1956-1965]. 36pp.Major Topics: Report and affidavits relating to Corinth urban renewal and poverty
program; white opposition to Corinth urban renewal program; provision forminority group representation on Citizen's Advisory Committees for urbanrenewal projects; Vicksburg housing discrimination complaints; complaintsregarding West Point urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Alexander Gaither; Robert Jones; Madison S. Jones;Medgar W. Evers; A. L. Thompson; Roy Wilkins; Alfred Baker Lewis; Jack E.Wood Jr.
0082 Missouri--Kansas City, 1957-1962. 37pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's visit; urban renewal program; housing discrimination
complaints; proposed statement on integration by Kansas City Housing Authority;relocation problems; Sheraton Estates development financial problems; KansasCity Branch housing program; report to the United States Commission on CivilRights on housing and urban renewal in Missouri.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Carl R. Johnson; Claude Bewley;Thomas Webster; Isadore Gross Jr.; Gertrude Keith; Frankie M. Freeman;Leonard H. Carter; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0119 Missouri--St. Louis, 1956-1962. 94pp.Major Topics: Integration policy of the St. Louis Housing and Land Clearance
Authorities; St. Louis Branch Housing Committee activities; requests for NAACPhousing materials; St. Louis urban renewal plans and program; Mill Creek Valleyredevelopment project; 4th Annual Report of the West End CommunityConference; Webster Grove urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Charles L. Ferris; Madison S. Jones; Valla D. Abbingtdn;George Weaver; Morris Henderson; Robert F. Mack; Roy Wilkins; Frankie M.Freeman; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Margaret Bush Wilson.
Group III, Box A-1620213 Modern Community Developers, Inc., 1957-1959. 96pp.
Major Topics: Formation; goals; Founding Dinner; First Annual Averell HarrimanEqual Housing Opportunity Award; stock subscription agreement; prospectus;
progress reports; National Advisory Committee acceptance list; National AdvisoryCommittee meetings.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Morris Milgram; Roy Wilkins; GlosterB. Current; A. Philip Randolph; John A. Morsell; Irving Leos; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Jackie Robinson; David H. Scull.
0309 Modern Community Developers, Inc., 1960-1965. 88pp.Major Topics: Progress reports; Progress Development Corporation and Modem
Community Developers, Inc. v. James C. Mitchell et al. case; stockholdersmeetings; goals; integration of Deerfield, Illinois; National Committee on Tithing inInvestment; U.S. Coast Guard recruitment practices with respect to AfricanAmericans; establishment of Planned Communities, Inc. and the Mutual RealEstate Investment Trust.
Principal Correspondents: Benjamin J. Anderson; Roy Wilkins; Morris Milgram;Gloster B. Current; Marvin Weisbord; David H. Scull; Robert L. Carter; John A.Morsell; Donald M. Fraser.
0397 Housing "N," [1956-1962]. 43pp.Major Topics: Requests for housing materials; St. Paul, Minnesota, housing
program; speaking engagements by Jack Wood; National Apartment OwnersAssociation, Inc. opposition to public housing programs; Lawyers Guild Reviewissue on integration in housing; National Planning Association proposal for aWhite House conference dealing with problems of metropolitan growth; New YorkCity slum clearance program; minutes of North Queensview Homes, Inc. Boardof Directors.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Madison S. Jones; Russell W. Nash;Henry DeLaurence; Joseph E. McGrath; David Scribner; Roy Wilkins; W. AverellHarriman; John A. Morsell; Henry Lee Moon.
0440 National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, 1956-1960. 30pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's address at NAHRO Conference; nominations for
officers and board members; 24th Annual Conference program; conferenceinvitations; program for Middle Atlantic Regional Council Conference; lectureseries by New York Metropolitan Chapter.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Ellis Ash; John D. Lange; Leo A.Geary; Harold Klorfein; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Delmore Brick.
0470 National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1956-1959. 63pp.Major Topics: Survey of racial and ethnic relations problems in the housing field;
production of film on housing discrimination; special report on role of intergrouprelations agencies in combatting housing discrimination; NAIRO Commission onHousing and Family Life.
Principal Correspondents: Edward Rutledge; Roy Wilkins; Madison S. Jones; HelenE. Amerman; Bowen Jackson; Marshall Bragdon; Leo A. Merriwether; Richard V.Marks; John G. Feild; Davis McEntire; Harold A. Lett; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0533 NAIRO Housing Survey--San Francisco, 1956. 59pp.Major Topic: Report on programs of intergroup relations agencies and views of
executives on the problems of minorities in the field of housing.Principal Correspondent: Helen E. Amerman.
0592 National Association of Real Estates Boards [National Association of RealEstate Brokers], 1956-1964. 25pp.
Major Topics: Annual Conventions; NAACP complaint regarding discriminatorypractices; San Francisco, California, urban renewal program; petition to PresidentEisenhower urging him to uphold Supreme Court civil rights decisions.
Principal Correspondents: Lorenzo V. Spencer; F. Henry Williams; J. FrancisPohlhaus; Madison S. Jones; Nathaniel Colley; Willis E. Carson; George S.Harris; Robert C. Weaver; T. H. Mayberry; Roy Wilkins; Edward E. Mendenhall;Edward Rutledge; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0617 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1956-1957. 165pp.Major Topics: NAACP contributions; fund-raising activities; report on dismissals of
Frank Home and Corienne Morrow from the Racial Relations Service of theHHFA; Conference on Discrimination in Housing; Executive Board meetings;literature list; complaints regarding racial segregation in federal housingprograms; report on relationship between racial integration and site selection forpublic housing; Executive Director's reports; draft statement on housing;publication of Trends in Housing news bulletin; program suggestions; proposedNew York fair-housing practices legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Frances Levenson; Gloster B. Current;Constance Baker Motley; George Weaver; Algernon D. Black; John A. Morsell;Madison S. Jones; Prescott Bush; Albert M. Cole; Edna Merson; Dwight D.Eisenhower; Theodore Leskes; Sol Rabkin; Laska F. Strachan.
0782 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1958-1961. 125pp.Major Topics: NAACP contributions; fund-raising activities; report on major housing
problems; New York City, Rutledge, Pennsylvania, and Collins Park, Delaware,housing discrimination complaints; meetings with HHFA representatives, UrbanRenewal Commissioner and FHA Commissioner; NAACP Region II HousingWorkshop and Conference; program suggestions; study of FHA intergrouprelations policies and programs; St. Louis, Missouri, employment discriminationcase; proposed executive order to prohibit discrimination in federally assistedhousing programs; proposed New York fair-housing legislation; complaintsregarding discrimination in FHA and VA insured housing; FHA nondiscriminationpolicy; testimony presented before the Democratic Party Platform Committeehearings in New York City; background statement on government involvement inhousing; Ohio State University nondiscrimination housing policy; Executive Boardmeetings; complaints regarding racial discrimination in housing experienced byUN ambassadors.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Algernon D. Black; Madison S. Jones;Frances Levenson; Margaret L. Fisher; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Norman P. Mason;John A. McDermott; Robert C. Weaver; Walter C. Wynn; Herbert McClain;William A. Kelley; J. Francis Pohlhaus.
0907 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1962-1965. 161pp.Major Topics: Meeting with Assistant Attorney General Burke Marshall; NAACP
contributions; Trends in Housing news bulletins; National Conference on EqualOpportunity in Housing; decision in Deerfield, Illinois, housing case; fund-raisingactivities; death of Herbert H. Lehman; racial discrimination complaint against theNational Association of Real Estate Brokers; termination of federal financing forCalifornia urban renewal programs following passage of Proposition 14;statement and recommendations on executive order prohibiting discrimination infederally assisted housing; National Legal Conference on Equal Opportunity inHousing in Berkeley, California; recommendations of the President's Committeeon Equal Opportunity in Housing; Bell Telephone Laboratories housing program;position statement on nationwide open housing market; report on fair housingstatutes and ordinances; report on reorganization and program activities; list ofmembers of the Education and Program Committee, the Information andPublications Committee, the Legal Committee, the Ad Hoc Housing-SchoolCommittee, and the Executive Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Algernon D. Black;Frances Levenson; Joseph B. Robison; Robert F. Kennedy; Whitney M. YoungJr.; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell; Margaret L. Fisher; Edward B. Muse;William R. Valentine; Edward Rutledge.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-162 cont.0001 National Housing Conference, Inc., 1956-1963. 77pp.
Major Topics: Annual meetings; Henry Lee Monn's resignation from the Board ofDirectors; nomination and election of Madison Jones for seat on Board ofDirectors; Senate Subcommittee on Housing hearings on housing legislation;D.C. redevelopment plans; NAACP study of state and municipal housingactivities; newsletters; proposed Housing Act of 1959; activities.
Principal Correspondents: Lee F. Johnson; Reginald A. Johnson; Madison S. Jones;Henry Lee Moon; M. B. Satterfield; Leslie S. Perry; Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Francis X. Servaites; Nathaniel S. Keith.
Group III, Box A-1630078 National Urban League, 1956-1961. 89pp.
Major Topics: Program for Human Relations Institute; report on open occupancyhousing; urban renewal institutes; Paget Alves' statement to the National UrbanLeague Urban Renewal Institute at Elizabeth, New Jersey; New York City-WideHousing Committee minutes of meetings; record of consultation with MadisonJones of the NAACP; housing bulletins; information concerning the RochelleArms housing discrimination case; report of Lincoln Square Subcommittee of theNew York City-Wide Housing Committee; Oakland, California, RedevelopmentAgency nondiscrimination policy; statement by Herbert Hill on discrimination onthe New York waterfront; policy statement on urban renewal, public housing, anddesegregation; statement by Samuel Thompson regarding social action in urbanrenewal; address by Reginald Johnson on making democracy work in housing.
Principal Correspondents: Jacques E. Wilmore; Madison S. Jones; Richard Maass;Frank J. Meistrell; Reginald A. Johnson; Paget L. Alves; Roy Wilkins; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Joseph E. Terbell; Myron S. Isaacs; Shelton B. Granger; Herbert Hill;Samuel Thompson; J. Philip Waring.
0167 Nebraska--Omaha, 1957-1965. 23pp.Major Topics: Gerald Morris appointed chairman of Omaha Branch Housing
Committee; protests of African Americans moving into all-white neighborhood inLincoln; Omaha Branch Housing Committee activities report; armed forceshousing problems in Omaha; housing discrimination complaints; Omaha urbanrenewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Gerald L. Morris; Frederick D.Williams; Lawrence McVoy II; Jack E. Wood Jr.; John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins.
0190 Nevada--Babbitt-Reno, [1957-1962]. 15pp.Major Topics: NAACP demand for ban on housing segregation at Babbitt Naval
Depot and at Stead Air Force Base near Reno; requests for housing materials;Reno housing discrimination complaint.
Principal Correspondents: Lester P. Bailey; Irene Parker; Eddie B. Scott; Jack E.Wood Jr.
0205 New England Regional Conference, 1956-1962. 58pp.Major Topics: Margaret Williams's appointment as Regional Housing Committee
chairman; list of housing chairmen of NAACP branches in New England RegionalConference; housing program; housing clinic; recommendations for action; reportof the Pittsfield Area Council of Churches Committee on Discrimination inHousing; proposed Connecticut fair-housing legislation; newsletters; ExecutiveBoard meetings; report on laws affecting discrimination in housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Herman Lee; Margaret Williams;Margaret Peters Ardrey; Frank T. Walker; Andrew Harris; Ruth M. Batson; JackE. Wood Jr.; C. Roy Jackson; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current.
0263 New Jersey--General: Asbury Park-Wildwood, 1956-1965. 137pp.Major Topics: Asbury Park, Bayonne, Belvidere, Paterson, Pennsgrove, and
Wildwood housing discrimination complaints; proposed creation of a BridgtonHousing Authority; public hearings on low-cost housing for Bridgton; report onhousing conditions in East Orange, Old Bridge, and Passaic; NAACP oppositionto construction of segregated housing for African Americans in Englewood;harassment of African American families in Hackensack; state legislationprohibiting discrimination in rental of apartments on which mortgage isguaranteed by the FHA; housing discrimination complaint against the LongBranch Housing Authority; Montclair, Perth Amboy, and Plainfield urban renewalprograms; New Jersey Citizen's Date Book; article on African American-whiterelations in Teaneck.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Russell C. Caution; Roy Wilkins; JackE. Wood Jr.; John A. Morsell; Jackson Goolsby; Irene Smith; Mary E. Williams;Solomon Riley; Samuel Williams; Vivian B. Makle; Michael Inganamort; StephenL. Javna; Augustus Harrison; Daisy Curry; Gloster B. Current; Constance BakerMotley; John W. Flamer; Clifford R. Moore; C. P. Williams; Robert Meyner;James Blair; Joseph Greene; Mitchell Hill; Wendell J. Williams; James G. AustinSr.; Howard John O'Connor; Mary Wilson; Arthur Johnson; William Danner Sr.;Calvin D. Banks; Harold A. Lett.
0400 New Jersey--Jersey City, 1956-1962. 31 pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal program; redevelopment plan; racial discrimination
complaint against Jersey City Housing Authority; housing discriminationcomplaints; report on Jersey City Housing Authority programs and policies.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Fred Martin; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Raymond A. Brown; William Slayton; Addison M. McLeon; Robert L. Carter;Thomas Cangemi; Samuel C. Difeo.
0431 New Jersey--Levittown, 1956-1960. 36pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination complaints; passage of state fair-housing
practices legislation; racial discrimination complaint against William Levitt;meeting with FHA Commissioner Norman Mason regarding discriminatorypractices at Levittown.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; U. S. Wiggins; Calvin D. Banks;Charles Haynes; Robert Meyner; Roy Wilkins; Brendan T. Byrne; David D.Furman; Thomas Montalbo; Frances Levenson; Samuel Williams; JackieRobinson; John P. Milligan.
0467 New Jersey--New Brunswick, 1956-1963. 31 pp.Major Topics: NAACP Branch housing program; construction of Pine Grove Manor
cooperative housing development; Rutgers University nondiscrimination policy inoff-campus housing; availability of integrated housing; New Jersey CommitteeAgainst Discrimination in Housing activities; Rutgers University Conference onFair Housing; New Jersey Civil Rights Leadership Conference.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Marion Rieman; Harry E. Jones;Herbert L. Wright; Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Irvine Kerrison; Alan Kuker;Donald Ralph.
0498 New Jersey--Newark, 1956-1962. 28pp.Major Topics: NAACP policy statement on public housing; Herbert Tate appointed
State Housing chairman; NAACP Branch housing program; Harold Ashbyappointed Newark Branch Housing Committee chairman; housing discriminationresolution; racial discrimination complaint regarding article in publication of theNewark Real Estate Board; African American-white relations in Teaneck; state
fair-housing legislation; report on Jersey City Housing Authority policies andprograms.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Herbert Tate; Samuel A. Williams;August Meier; Harold J. Ashby; J. Mercer Burrell; James A. Pawley; PaulHartman; Theodore Leskes; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Isham Jones.
0526 New Jersey--Trenton, 1956-1963. 85pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination complaints; urban renewal and slum clearance
programs; Braxton v. Trenton Housing. Authority case; Trenton Housing Authoritynondiscrimination policy; Deane Good appointed Branch Housing CommitteeChairman; Coalport relocation procedures; racial discrimination complaint againstWilliam Levitt; report on policies and programs of the Jersey City HousingAuthority.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph R. Ray; Carolyn D. Moore; Madison S. Jones;George K. Cole; Harold A. Lett; Deane H. Good; David D. Furman; Roy Wilkins;Robert B. Meyner; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Louis Josephson; Thomas O. Meredith;George S. Pfaus; Richard J. Hughes.
0611 New Mexico--Albuquerque-Cloudcroft, 1956-1963. 42pp.Major Topics: Complaint regarding construction of segregated housing for military
personnel in Albuquerque; proposed state legislation to prohibit discrimination inthe conduct of business; Albuquerque Branch Housing Committee report; surveyof minority housing needs in Albuquerque; proposed state fair-housinglegislation.
Principal Correspondents: C. Walker Hayes; Madison S. Jones; Constance BakerMotley; A. Maceo Smith; William H. Royal; Hobart L. LaGrone; Jack E. Wood Jr.;James A. Johnson.
0653 New York--Cities: Auburn-Yonkers, 1956-1965. 181pp.Major Topics: Auburn housing discrimination case; working paper of the Chappaqua
Fair Housing Group; housing conditions for African American students atCortland state teacher's college; opening of Delano Village development; Elmiraand Middletown housing discrimination complaints; state fair-housing legislation;proposed public housing projects in Far Rockaway and Mt. Vernon; Greenburgh,Kingston, Middletown, Newburgh, Rockville Centre, and Spring Valley urbanrenewal programs; proposed low-cost housing development in Mamaroneck;decision in New Rochelle housing discrimination case; survey of New Rochellehousing practices; de facto segregation in New Rochelle public schools;Newburgh and Poughkeepsie Branch housing programs; Rochdale Villagedemonstrations protesting employment discrimination; call for investigation ofhousing conditions in Suffolk County; demonstrations in Spring Valley protestingfailure to establish local housing authority; state receivership legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Constance Baker Motley; John Schwaryk;William S. Andrews; David Kern; Madison S. Jones; George W. Snowden;William Stansbury; Clarence Mitchell; George R. Metcalf; James Glover; GlosterB. Current; Lovevine Freamon; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Everett Hodge; ShermanKimball; Leslie R. Agent; Lester Eisner; Paget Alves; James Gaynor; Sol Rabkin;Theodore Leskes; Curtis Bodison; Ellsworth Potter Sr.; Benjamin F. Bullock Jr.;Jennie Reed; Howard Snell; Zeddie Brown; Seymour Schuster; Edmund Gordon;William R. Scott; Thomas Brooks; Billie Gleichenhaus; Edmund O. Austin Jr.
0834 New York--Albany, 1956-1965. 34pp.Major Topics: Opposition to plans for federally assisted housing project; slum
clearance and urban renewal programs; proposed Schenectady fair housingordinance; Albany and New York City housing discrimination complaints;proposed state fair-housing legislation; proposed cooperative apartmentdevelopment in Bronx County; NAACP support for New York City rent controls.
Principal Correspondents: Herman Hilman; Mrs. Alfred Yankauer; M. MichaelDobris; Madison S. Jones; Clyde C. Criner; Louis C. Brewer; Athena Lord; JackE. Wood Jr.; Richard Logan; Nelson A. Rockefeller; Robert F. Wagner; DennisGardner; Herbert L. Wright; Roy Wilkins; Jacob S. Potofsky.
0868 New York--Brooklyn, 1956-1959. 29pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP housing materials; NAACP Branch meeting to
support passage of New York City fair housing ordinance; employmentdiscrimination complaint; CORE housing discrimination sit-in demonstrations;charts of actual cost of secondary financing and mortgage discounting.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; George Bland; Jack E. Wood Jr.;George Gregory Jr.
0897 New York--Buffalo, 1956-1961. 17pp.Major Topics: Minutes of housing workshop; impact of rent controls on the housing
market; housing discrimination complaints.Principal Correspondents: Laska Strachan; Madison S. Jones; Robert C. Weaver;
Howard T. Robinson; Raphael DuBard.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-1640001 New York--Long Island, 1956-1963. 121 pp.
Major Topics: Housing workshop; urban renewal program; housing discriminationcomplaints; NAACP opposition to neighborhood referendums to decide housingand school attendance issues; Parkway Village Apartments rental policy;investigation of racial incidents in the Astoria area by the Mayor's Committee onIntergroup Relations; Planning Committee report on proposed Queens--NassauFall Institute; report of activities of the Brotherhood in Action Committee;construction of open-occupancy housing project in Amityville; rally tocommemorate the 300th Anniversary of the Flushing Remonstrance; jointconference of the Westchester NAACP branches and the Urban League toexpress support for state fair-housing practices legislation; Rockville Centreurban renewal program; requests for NAACP housing materials; investigation onpublic housing projects administered by the New York City Housing Authority;Rivershead slum clearance program; Lakeview housing conditions;demonstrations to protest housing discrimination.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Philip A. Wolf; William T. Stansbury;Grace Bliss; Roy Wilkins; B. William Steinberg; Henry Lee Moon; Gloster B.Current; Matilda H. Johnson; Joyce McCray; Laska Strachan; A. Vashti Brown;Florence V. Lucas; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Calvin D. Banks; Eugene Reed.
0122 New York City--Citizens Housing and Planning Council of New York, Inc., 1956-1964. 55pp.
Major Topics: Publications; housing symposium; James Scheuer's testimony onhousing discrimination; election of Board of Directors; support for the proposedHousing Act of 1957 and the New York City fair housing ordinance; speakingengagements by James Scheuer; reorganization of New York City HousingAuthority; New York State Conference of NAACP Branches housing report;Tenants Advisory Committee meetings; New York City relocation plans; NewYork City urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Ira S. Robbins; Roy Wilkins; James H. Scheuer; Arthur B.Spingarn; Roland Gammon; Madison S. Jones; Alfred Baker Lewis; John A.
McDermott; Robert F. Wagner; Henry Lee Moon; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Carita V.Roane; William Reid; John A. Morsell; Jane McCarthy; Eugene Reed.
0177 New York City--Commission on Intergroup Relations, 1956-1959. 39pp.Major Topics: Action study project on minority dispersion into the total housing
supply; state and city antidiscrimination laws affecting housing and urbanredevelopment; investigation of housing discrimination complaints; Alfred J.Marrow's appointment as Chairman; NAACP cooperation with Commission'sHousing Division; study on integrated housing; statement by Frank Home to thePotomac Chapter of the National Association of Housing and RedevelopmentOfficials.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Corienne R. Morrow; Frank S. Home;Wellington C. Beal; John Evans; Laska Strachan; George B. Lockwood; DorothyBorelli.
0216 New York--New York City, 1956-1959. 221pp.Major Topics: Meetings of New York City Branch Housing Committees; requests for
NAACP housing assistance; housing discrimination complaints; minutes ofmeeting of the Board of Directors of North Queensview Homes, Inc.; report onhousing segregation; proposed state legislation to improve housing conditions inHarlem; establishment of the Mortgage Facilities Corporation; NAACP oppositionto the North Harlem housing project; NAACP mass meeting on rent control;housing workshop; Housing Advisory Committee meetings; investigation ofhousing projects administered by the New York City Housing Authority; UNInternational Cooperative Community; reorganization of New York City HousingAuthority; Committee on Civil Rights in Manhatten, Inc. minutes of meetings;Harlem, New York City, Greenburgh, and Rockville Centre urban renewalprograms; District 10 Planning Board meeting; reports of unethical practices bythe New York real estate industry.
Principal Correspondents: Laska Strachan; Madison S. Jones; Raphael Hendrix;Matthew Morton; Aldric B. Reid; Florence V. Lucas; George Bland; MatildaJohnson; Angela J. McLinn; Philip A. Wolf; Ulysses Hasting; Henry Lee Moon;Hulan E. Jack; James L. Watson; Roy Wilkins; Russell P. Crawford; Robert F.Wagner; Edward S. Lewis; Thurgood Marshall; Albert Seay; Edward Rutledge;Grace Bliss; Robert Weaver; Elsie Carrington; Milton A. Galamison; NancyRucker; Angler Biddle Duke; Natalie Davison; Channing Tobias; George W.Snowden; A. Maceo Smith; Edna A. Marson; John A. Morsell; Gloria Gaston;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Ellsworth Potter Sr.; Russ Tramstein; Stanley H. Lowell; CaritaV. Roane; Robert M. Sentman; James W. Gaynor; James J. Lyons; Franz S.Leichter; George Gregory Jr.
0437 New York--New York City, 1960-1965. 180pp.Major Topics: Report of the Commission on Intergroup Relations; NAACP housing
workshops; public hearings on proposed changes to New York Cityantidiscrimination laws; urban renewal program; housing discriminationcomplaints; survey of Harlem housing conditions; Manhattan housing actionproject; racial discrimination complaint against Jersey City, New Jersey, HousingAuthority; New York City Housing Authority policies and programs; testimony byJohn Morsell before New York City Commission on Human Rights publichearings on blockbusting; address by Stanley Lowell; construction of StephenWise Towers public housing development; Metropolitan Council on Housingactivities; employment discrimination complaints; Eleanor Clark French'stestimony before the Temporary State Commission on Low Income Housing;report on equality in housing; Emergency Committee for More Low Rent Housingactivities; presidential executive order prohibiting discrimination in federallyassisted public housing.
Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Wagner; Alfred J. Marrow; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Jane Benedict; Roy Wilkins; James W. Gaynor; Calvin D. Banks; Herbert L.Wright; Henry Lee Moon; Dennis C. Gardner; Nelson A. Rockefeller; RobertChapman; Susan Harwig; William Reid; Ira S. Robbins; John A. Morsell; FrancisV. Madigan; Irving Goldaver; Stanley H. Lowell; John F. Kennedy; Jane Benedict;John Jennings; Edward Rutledge; George Fowler; Madison S. Jones; EleanorClark French; Edmund Sassoon; Jane McCarthy; Jacob Potofsky; Frank S.Home.
0617 New York City--Harlem Mortgage and Improvement Council, 1956-1957. 21 pp.Major Topics: Executive Committee meetings; NAACP cooperation; Annual Dinner
programs; proposed Mortgage Facilities Corporation law.Principal Correspondents: Constance Baker Motley; G. T. Davis; Roy Wilkins;
Madison S. Jones; W. Averell Harriman; Shirley Adelson Siegel.0638 New York City--New York City Housing Authority, 1956-1965. 63pp.
Major Topics: Meeting to discuss problems associated with slum clearanceprogram; policies and programs; complaints regarding site selection forconstruction of public housing projects; City Administrator's investigation;increase in size of Housing Authority police force; racial discrimination complaintsagainst Housing Authority; establishment of Racial Relations Department;housing discrimination complaints; fact sheets on public housing in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brownsville, Central Harlem, Coney Island, East Harlem, the LowerEast Side, South Bronx, and the Upper West Side; intergroup relations trainingsessions for public housing project managers.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Philip J. Cruise; Frank S. Home;Paget L. Alves; Arnold P. Johnson; Channing Tobias; Edward S. Lewis; AlgernonD. Black; Robert F. Wagner; Roy Wilkins; John A. Morsell; William Reid; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Ira S. Robbins; William R. Valentine.
0701 New York City--Metropolitan Housing Council, 1959-1960. 28pp.Major Topics: Article on racial discrimination in metropolitan housing; proposal for
establishment of Metropolitan Housing Council; study of racially mixed housing inNew York State; summary of recommendations for organization and operation;statement opposing New York City Housing Authority's proposed sale of itsmiddle-income public housing projects.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood; Henry Lee Moon; Ralph Lee Smith; CaritaV. Roane; Edward Rutledge; Edna Merson; Nathan I. Burnett; Ester T. Rand.
0729 New York City--United Housing Foundation, 1956. 75pp.Major Topics: Reports; report of activities of Community Services, Inc.; minutes of
Board of Director's meetings; investigation of housing discrimination complaints;National Housing Conference Board of Director's meetings; proposedcooperative development.
Principal Correspondents: Roger Schafer; A. E. Kazan; Henry Lee Moon.0804 New York City--United Housing Foundation, 1957-1958. 115pp.
Major Topics: Review of objectives, programs, and work of the Foundation; minutesof Board of Director's meetings; reports; financial statement; study forcomprehensive rezoning of New York City; fund-raising activities; New York Cityurban renewal program; Community Services, Inc. operations; Trade UnionConference on Cooperative Housing.
Principal Correspondents: Betty W. Connors; Henry Lee Moon; Roger Schafer;Whitney Seymour; Robert Szold; James Felt; A. E. Kazan.
0919 New York--Port Chester, 1956-1962. 59pp.Major Topics: Middle-income housing problems; newspaper articles on housing
problems; proposed construction of middle-income cooperative housingdevelopment; housing discrimination complaints; community campaign for open-occupancy housing; proposed fair housing ordinance.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Robert S. Brown; Philip Sterling;Edward J. Hughes; Merle Cassell; Roger Schafer; Salvatore J. Rollo; RichardMcClain; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Thomas H. Allen.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-1650001 New York--Rochester, 1956-1961. 38pp.
Major Topics: Branch housing meeting; housing discrimination complaints; speakingengagement by Jack E. Wood Jr.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Lois Price; Dorothy Menzies; RobertL. Carter; Obadiah Williamson; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0039 New York--Schnectady, 1956-1964. 50pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's speaking engagements; requests for NAACP
housing materials; report on discrimination in rental housing; fair housingordinance.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; James A. Stamper; Norman A.Mercer; James A. Moss.
0089 New York--Syracuse, 1956-1957, 1963. 44pp.Major Topics: Request for information on open-occupancy private housing; white
reactions to neighborhood integration; alleged discrimination in VA-financedhousing; NAACP Branch project to expand integrated housing; urban renewalprogram; protest demonstrations against African American relocation.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Donald Rumsey; J. Luther Sylvahn;Ernest Havemann; Robert L. Hale Jr.; Frances Levenson; James Scheuer;Constance Baker Motley; Robert R. Janks; Roy Wilkins; Robert E. Warr; Jack E.Wood Jr.
0133 New York--Westchester, 1957-1960. 144pp.Major Topics: Proposed fair housing ordinance; Committee on Housing
recommendations; New York State Commission Against Discrimination v.Pelham Hall Apartments, Inc. et al. case; urban renewal program; housingdiscrimination complaints; Westchester Citizen Housing Conference activities.
Principal Correspondents: Olive Campbell; Jacques E. Wilmore; Henry Spitz;Madison S. Jones; Roy Wilkins; Grover C. Hall Jr.; Paul R. Reynolds; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Alice M. Hecht.
0277 New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1956-1957. 98pp.Major Topics: Reduction in budget by state legislature; state law against
discrimination; first annual report of the Governor's Housing Advisory Council;Rochester urban renewal program; minutes of meetings; integration in privatehousing accommodations; Housing Advisory Committee activities; list of FHAregional racial relations officers; NAIRO housing study; proposals for coordinationand use of citizen leadership in campaign to achieve equal opportunities andrights; public hearings; Queens County Council housing conference; actionconference on housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; James H. Scheuer; Edward Rutledge;William R. Valentine; Shirley S. Siegel; Harry C. Oppenheimer; Laska Strachan;John Feild; Alex Fuller; Louis M. Zimmerman; John A. Davis; Edward L. Carter.
0375 New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1958-1962. 77pp.Major Topics: Manhattan Council activities; Norris C. Shervington v. Pelham Hall
Apartments, Inc. et al. case; procedures for handling housing discriminationcomplaints; Housing Advisory Council meetings; housing discrimination against
minority military personnel; possible commitments on fair housing practices;proposed state fair housing legislation; proposed clause on competitive housing;state and city laws affecting housing discrimination; student survey on off-campus housing facilities; complaints regarding Middletown urban renewalprogram; New York State Division of Housing policy on racial discrimination;report on problem areas in urban renewal and low-rent housing.
Principal Correspondents: Edward Rutledge; Harry C. Oppenheimer; Roy Wilkins;James H. Scheuer; James C. Evans; Edward L. Carter; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Algernon Black; Frances Levinson; Joseph B. Robison; Elmer A. Carter; JamesE. Allen Jr.; J. Edward Conway; Nelson A. Rockefeller; James Gaynor; MalcolmPeabody.
0452 New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1956-1963. 156pp.Major Topics: NAACP contributions; Executive Board meetings; conference on
housing desegregation in New York City; relationship of site selection to housingintegration; dismissals of Frank Home and Corienne Morrow from HHFA RacialRelations Service; financial report; testimony before New York Commission onIntergroup Relations; recommendations to achieve nonsegregation in public andpublicly assisted housing; appointment of Charles Abrams as Chairman; draftstate fair-housing practices legislation; memorandum on constitutionality ofMetcalf-Baker Fair Housing Practices Bill; opposition to proposal forestablishment of a civil rights bureau in the state attorney general's office;passage of Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs law outlawing discrimination in private housingin New York City; testimony at Federal Civil Rights Commission hearings in NewYork City on housing discrimination; construction of low-rent public housingprojects by New York City Housing Authority; Ohio State University ban ondiscrimination in off-campus housing; establishment of the President's Committeeon Equal Opportunity in Housing.
Principal Correspondents: Algernon Black; Roy Wilkins; Frances Levenson; John A.Morsell; Madison S. Jones; Charles Abrams; Robert F. Wagner; Averell E.Harriman; Philip J. Cruise; Will Maslow; Leo Pfeffer; Shad Polier; Joseph B.Robison; Richman Proskauer; Eleanor Roosevelt; Nelson A. Rockefeller; WalterMahoney; Joseph F. Carlino.
0608 New York State Conference of Branches, 1956-1962. 118pp.Major Topics: Invitations to 1956 Spring Meeting; housing workshop; Madison
Jones's testimony before the Special Subcommittee of the New York State JointLegislative Committee to Revise the Banking Law; list of members and officers ofthe New York Legislature; proposed state fair-housing practices legislation;statement submitted to 1958 New York State Democratic Platform Committee;housing reports; protest demonstration to secure fair housing law.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Bertram L. Baker; Laska Strachan;Effie Gordon; George Metcalf; James Scheuer; George W. Snowden; RoyWilkins; Robert L. Hale Jr.; Donald Rumsey; William Stansbury; EdwardRutledge; Robert C. Weaver; George M. Fleary; Jack E. Wood Jr.; JesseDeVore; Eugene Reed.
0726 New York State Division of Housing, 1961-1964. 286pp.Major Topics: Proposed state fair-housing legislation; New York City and Rockville
Centre urban renewal programs; state housing policy; state low-income housingprogram; plan to advance economic and racial integration through the state'surban renewal and housing programs; speech by James Gaynor at AnnualSpring Conference of the New York State Association of Urban RenewalOfficials; statistical summaries of programs.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; James Gaynor; Roy Wilkins; Sinclair T.Bourne; Hubert T. Delany.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-1660001 New York State--General, 1956-1965. 133pp.
Major Topics: Symposium on the role of the Department of Welfare in thecommunity; action-study project on minority dispersion into the total housingsupply; New York State and City antidiscrimination laws affecting housing andurban redevelopment; proposed state fair-housing legislation; New York StateCommittee on Discrimination in Housing activities; relocation program; speechesby James Gaynor at Ninth Annual Housing Conference and at the Annual SpringConference of the New York State Association of Urban Renewal Officials;problem areas in low-rent housing and urban renewal; proposal for establishmentof an intergroup relations office within the New York State Division of Housing;receivership bill; limitation of state financing to urban renewal projects that plan toimprove integration in the community; New York State Division of Housingpolicies and programs; review of Relocation Committee activities.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Henry L. McCarthy; Clara Butler;Corienne R. Morrow; Gloster Current; Robert F. Wagner; Roy Wilkins; Elmer A.Carter; Joseph B. Robison; Algernon D. Black; James Farmer; Robert MacCrate;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Nelson A. Rockefeller; Eugene Reed; James W. Gaynor; PaulGibson Jr.; R. Risley Dent; Lovevine Freamon Jr.
0134 The New York Times, 1959-1964. 21 pp.Major Topics: Proposal for establishment of a central relocation bureau
administered by the City of New York; 1959 developments in housingdiscrimination; support for the election of John F. Kennedy; Cape Canaveral,Florida, housing discrimination complaint; opposition to Brooklyn Heights publichousing project; National Association of Real Estate Boards position on urbanrenewal and fair housing laws.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Thomas Ennis; John B, Oakes.0155 Newspapers, 1959-1962. 12pp.
Major Topics: Augusta, Georgia, urban renewal controversy; report of the FederalCivil Rights Commission on segregation and discrimination in housing; demandfor presidential executive action against all forms of racial discrimination; NewYork receivership bill.
Principal Correspondents: Amos O. Holmes; Carl Murphy; Jack E. Wood Jr.; JamesL. Hicks.
0167 North Carolina--Charlotte-Winston-Salem, 1956-1961. 29pp.Major Topics: Establishment of a Housing Committee by the Charlotte Branch;
Norris Washington appointed chairman of the Fayette Branch HousingCommittee; proposal to advance integration in High Point; Monroe urban renewalprogram.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Kelly M. Alexander; Isaac Heard;Norris Washington; Robert H. Beatty; George Monk; E. Bruce Wedge; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Conrad J. Lynn; Walter E. Keyes; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell;J. Francis Pohlhaus; Cortez M. Puryear.
0196 North Carolina State Conference of Branches, 1957-1962. 40pp.Major Topics: Regional housing seminar; Madison Jones invited to attend
convention of the State Conference of Branches; Charlotte urban renewalprogram; complaints regarding evictions from Southside homes public housingproject in Charlotte; list of North Carolina Housing Committee Chairmen;
Marguerite Adams's appointment as North Carolina State Conference HousingCommittee Chairman.
Principal Correspondents: Kelly M. Alexander; Madison S. Jones; Richard Sawyer;G. A. Lowe; James H. Glenn; H. J. Dillehay; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Marguerite M.Adams.
0236 North Dakota, 1961. 11 pp.Major Topic: Passage of antidiscrimination public accommodations statute.Principal Correspondents: Leonard H. Carter; Gloster B. Current.
0247 Housing "O," [1956-1962]. 35pp.Major Topics: Operation Home Improvement; Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, racial
discrimination complaint; Second Ohio Statewide Fair Practices and Civil RightsConference; Racine, Wisconsin, urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Boyd Campbell; John R. Doscher;William H. Oliver; Jack E. Wood Jr.; S. Garry Oniki; John A. Morsell; CorinneOwens.
0282 Ohio--Akron, 1956-1965. 65pp.Major Topics: Madison Jones's visit; urban renewal program; proposed construction
of segregated public housing project; fair housing ordinance; petition for charteramendment regarding regulation of real property rights; complaint regardingconspiracy to illegally restrict African Americans to specified parts of the city;Mercer Bratcher et al. v. Akron Board of Realtors et al. case.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Ester Spruill; Marc Wilcher; JosephCurry; Gloster B. Current; James E. Turner; Robert L. Carter; Roy Wilkins; JackGreenberg.
0347 Ohio--Cincinnati, 1956-1963. 15pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal program; complaints regarding discriminatory
practices by lending institutions doing business with federal funds.Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Thomas Knox; Theodore Berry;
Kenneth E. Banks; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert C. Weaver.0362 Ohio--Cleveland, 1956-1963. 87pp.
Major Topics: Urban renewal program; Madison Jones's visit; proposal for open-occupancy housing; address by Albert M. Cole at groundbreaking ceremony forGarden Valley Urban Renewal Project; relationship between property values andAfrican American home ownership; housing discrimination complaints; Branchhousing conference; requests for NAACP housing materials; statement ofCleveland Branch on urban redevelopment; report of Portland, Oregon, BranchHousing Committee; Saint Vincent's Center Project relocation report; EverettGregory v. Sidney Zehman et al. case; protest demonstration against segregatedapartment building; proposed state fair-housing legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; James B. Taylor; James E. Levy;Gerard A. Anderson Jr.; DeHart Hubbard; Donna M. Brown; Morris Milgrim;Albert M. Coles; Herman Sweatt; Harold B. Williams; J. C. Coles; K. C. Jones Jr.;George W. Snowden; William S. Thompson Jr.; Shelton B. Granger; Jack E.Wood Jr.; Robert L. Carter.
0449 Ohio--Columbus, 1956-1964. 207pp.Major Topics: NAACP state housing conference; list of state Housing Committee
Chairmen; relationship between property values to African American homeownership; cross burning incidents; NAACP housing policy; housingdiscrimination complaints; investigation of panic selling by whites in newlyintegrated neighborhoods; Housing Committee reports; Ohio State Universitypolicy regarding discrimination in off-campus housing; proposed state fair-housing legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Mary Durham; Madison S. Jones; Barbee W. Durham;William E. Hill; Charles F. MacLennan; Edgar A. Perretz; Roy Wilkins; George S.
Harris; DeHart Hubbard; Charles R. Click; Davis McEntire; Jack E. Wood Jr.;John E. Duda; Robert L. Carter; John A. Morsell.
0656 Ohio--General: Ashtabula-Warren, 1956-1965. 127pp.Major Topics: Policy regarding discrimination in off-campus housing at Ohio State
and Bowling Green State universities; housing situation in Canton and Dayton;Canton Housing Commission housing survey; racial discrimination complaintagainst lending institutions refusing loans to minorities; Dayton urban renewalclinic; Dayton urban renewal program; Dayton charter amendment relating toregulation of real property owners rights; Deerfield housing discrimination case;statewide housing conference in Columbus; proposal for protection of minoritiesagainst discrimination under urban renewal programs; state fair-housinglegislation; minutes of Ohio State Committee for Fair Housing Legislationmeeting; state law against discrimination; Mason v. Grennell et at. case; NAACPpolicy on relocation of persons displaced because of urban renewal or slumclearance.
Principal Correspondents: Morris Milgrim; Jack E. Wood Jr.; William R. Butler; JohnE. Duda; Ralph Harshman; Charles D. Moore; Madison S. Jones; Jack E. WoodJr.; Serena E. Davis; Charles J. Francis; Miley O. Williamson; Walter Reuther;Roy Wilkins; Burke Marshall; Virginia Moore; Mary E. Durham; Barbee W.Durham; Philip G. Sadler; George W. Snowden; Roy Wilkins; James M. Banner;Robert L. Carter; Clarence H. Holmes; Harold B. Williams; James H. Culver.
0783 Ohio--Middletown, 1956-1959. 14pp.Major Topics: Housing problems; urban renewal program; proposal for public
housing project; proposal for open-occupancy subdivision.Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Henry Teasley.
0797 Ohio--Toledo, 1957-1961. 22pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination complaints; housing workshop; fair housing
ordinance.Principal Correspondents: Ollie Czelusta; Anderson Cheeves; Roy Wilkins; Madison
S. Jones; Harold Strickland; John A. Morsell; Frank W. Fager.
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General Office File--Housing cont.
Group III, Box A-1670001 . Oklahoma--Idabel-Ponca City, 1957-1963. 20pp.
Major Topics: Proposed development of residential and business properties forAfrican Americans; requests for NAACP housing materials; Oklahoma Cityhousing problems; Oklahoma City urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Sybil Newport; M. L. Sanders; KarlThiele; James E. Stewart; Edwin C. Washington Jr.; Gloster B. Current; James T.Yielding; Jethro Currie; Mary M. Young.
0021 Oregon--Portland, 1956-1964. 95pp.Major Topics: Request for information regarding open-occupancy private housing;
urban renewal programs; proposed low-income housing project; Branch housingprogram; relocation program; St. Paul, Minnesota, fair housing ordinance; statelaws against discrimination in public accommodations and publicly assistedhousing; Branch housing policy statement; proposal for integrated housingdevelopment; address by Governor Robert Holmes to Portland Urban League;proposed NAACP protest demonstrations demanding removal of Chairman andExecutive Director of the Portland Housing Authority; Portland Commission on
Inter-Group Relations investigation of policies and procedures of PortlandHousing Authority.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; William S. Thompson; Lorna Marple;Robert D. Holmes; Paul Hartman; Theodore Leskes; Morris Milgrim; Dwight E.Haugen; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Mayfield K. Webb; Fred Rosenbaum;Wayne Morse.
0116 Housing "P," [1956-1963]. 47pp.Major Topics: Massachusetts housing policy; San Diego and New York City housing
discrimination complaints; requests for NAACP housing materials; Phelps-StokesFund sponsored conference at Capahosic, Virginia; Newburgh, New York, urbanrenewal program; NAACP demand for increase in low- and middle-income publichousing.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Endicott Peabody; Michael Peabody;Malcolm E. Peabody; Madison S. Jones; F. D. Patterson; Ellsworth V. Potter Sr.;P. I. Prentice.
0163 Pamphlets and Publicity Material, 1956. 98pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP housing materials; film entitled Suburban
Schism; NAACP guide to changing neighborhoods; NAACP requests for housingpamphlets; HHFA pamphlets on urban renewal; Look magazine CommunityHome Achievement Awards; article entitled "Housing for Everyone" by EleanorRoosevelt; article by Robert Weaver on "Integration in Public and PrivateHousing."
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; William T. Patrick Jr.; EdwardHowden; John A. Morsell; Flora Y. Hatcher; Booker T. McGraw; Herbert McClain;Robert C. Weaver; Roy Wilkins; Henry Lee Moon; Eleanor Roosevelt; FrancesLevenson; Alfred E. Smith; George W. Snowden.
0261 Pennsylvania--General: Ambler-York, 1956-1962. 58pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP housing materials; Ambler housing problems;
construction of private open occupancy housing at Concord Park; Ambler Branchhousing meeting; construction of public housing projects by Harrisburg HousingAuthority; Harrisburg Housing Authority policy on integration; proposed statelegislation to ban racial discrimination in housing; Harrisburg relocation plan;African American boycott of Rocky Springs Amusement Park in Lancaster;complaint regarding racial discrimination at Lancaster municipal swimming pools;Lancaster and Reading urban renewal programs; Washington County publichousing projects; opposition to Crestmont low-rent public housing project; Yorkhousing situation.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Guy G. McGee Jr.; Morris Milgrim;Roy Wilkins; Dorothy Magargol; Archie P. Burgess; M. W. Smith; C. L.Henderson; George A. Jones; Claude R. Robins; Charles Beckett; RobertDenison; LeRoy Smith; Nolan F. Ziegler; Gloster B. Current; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Herbert E. Cooper; Ira L. Thompson; James A. Weiseger; Decies Boisseau;Edward R. Simmons.
0319 Pennsylvania--Chester, 1956-1963. 47pp.Major Topics: Integration of public housing projects; Chester Housing Authority
policy outlawing racial discrimination; burning of new home of George Raymond,NAACP Branch President, in all-white neighborhood; AFSC housing services;housing discrimination complaints; proposed state investigation of ChesterHousing Authority.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; George T. Raymond; Willie WisslerJr.; Herman D. Hillman; John A. Morsell; Charles Beckett; Henry Lee Moon; RoyWilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Wilbur L. Lew; Lawrence A. Connor Jr.; Raymond O.Hatcher; Gloster B. Current; Walter Simon; Phillip H. Savage.
0366 Pennsylvania--Concord Park Homes, 1956-1957. 23pp.Major Topics: Articles on construction of integrated private housing development;
progress report; study of market for Concord Park Homes.Principal Correspondents: Alfred Hassler; Madison S. Jones; Morris Milgrim;
Franklin H. Williams; Eunice Grier; George Grier; Elizabeth Geyer.0389 Pennsylvania--Erie, 1956-April 1958. 105pp.
Major Topics: Urban renewal program; demand for desegregation of low-rent publichousing projects; racial relations review; problem of minority families inredevelopment; establishment of statewide fair housing commission; proposal towithhold licenses of real estate, mortgage, or finance companies found guilty ofdiscriminating in property sales; NAACP housing clinic; proposed passage ofstate fair-housing legislation; housing discrimination complaints; public housingapplications.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Charles A. Shorter; J. Davis Myers;Jefferson D. Myers; Joseph Schmid; Charles C. Beckett; Jesse Thompson Sr.;Olen Smith Jr.; George M. Leader.
0494 Pennsylvania--Erie, May 1958-1959. 72pp.Major Topics: Public housing applications; urban renewal program; housing
discrimination complaints; Erie Housing Authority policy on integration;complaints regarding discriminatory practices by the Erie Housing Authority;campaign to secure open occupancy in public housing; meeting between the ErieHousing Authority and the Erie Community Relations Commission; demand fordesegregation of low-rent public housing projects; relocation project.
Principal Correspondents: Constance Baker Motley; L. H. Jenkins; Jefferson D.Myers; Joseph Schmid; Eric Nussbaum; Madison S. Jones; George M. Leader;Arthur Gardner; Leroy Smith; Howard McKinney; Henry R. Smith; George E.Klemm; Charles E. Slusser; Paul P. Martin; Joseph Clark; Roy Wilkins.
0566 Pennsylvania--Harrisburg, 1956-1959. 27pp.Major Topics: Dauphin County Branch Housing Committee report; complaints
regarding racial segregation policy of public housing developments; demand foropen-occupancy policy in public housing; protest demonstrations for betterhousing.
Principal Correspondents: George A. Jones; Madison S. Jones; Carl Finley; HermanD. Hillman; C. L. Henderson; Robert Denison; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0593 Pennsylvania--Johnstown, 1956-1957. 30pp.Major Topics: Request for information on open-occupancy private housing; Branch
survey of local housing policies; efforts to integrate all-white neighborhoods;construction of federal public housing projects.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Kathleen Brown; Saul Griffin; Frank D.Davis; Chris C. Quarles.
0623 Pennsylvania--Levittown, 1956-1959. 44pp.Major Topics: Housing discrimination complaints; white attacks on African American
home; field report on racial tensions; rumors of NAACP involvement in AfricanAmerican purchase of Levittown home; film on racial discrimination in housingentitled Crisis in Levittown, PA; construction of integrated Concord Park Homesdevelopment.
Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; William A. Nash; Roy Wilkins; Calvin D.Banks; J. D. MacLennan; Madison S. Jones; Roy Wilkins; William Myers; DaisyMyers; Joseph L. Segal; James Scheuer; Lee R. Bobker.
0667 Pennsylvania--Philadelphia, 1956-1965. 113pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal program; request for information on open-occupancy
private housing; proposed state fair-housing legislation; burning of new home ofChester Branch President George Raymond; report on education to forwardurban renewal in Philadelphia; relocation service; Commission on Human
Relations activities; study of pioneer African American families who moved intowhite neighborhoods; complaints regarding discrimination by Grandview EstatesHousing Development in Morrisville; establishment of the Mutual Real EstateInvestment Trust; Pennsylvania Fellowship Commission's request to changeexemption provisions of state fair-housing legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Harry J. Greene; Madison S. Jones; Charles A. Shorter;Jack E. Wood Jr.; Henry R. Smith; Calvin D. Banks; Howard W. Hallman; RobertL. Carter; Dorothy Sutherland Jayne; Carolyn D. Moore; Roy Wilkins; MorrisMilgrim; Richard K. Taylor; Dennis Clark; Robert C. Weaver; Leon H. Sullivan;James K. Baker; Thomas D. McBride.
Group III, Box A-1680780 Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, 1956-1963. 148pp.
Major Topics: Requests for NAACP housing materials; Madison Jones's visit;housing conditions; minutes of State Council for Fair Housing Practices meeting;proposed state fair-housing practices legislation; Branch housing program;recommendations for integrated living in low-cost housing communities; MarionJordan's statement at the Senate Subcommittee on Housing hearings; League ofWomen Voter's report on residential segregation; city fair housing practicesordinance; housing discrimination complaints; minutes of Pennsylvania EqualRights Council meeting; 26th National Family Life Convention resolutions; MaryColeman's statement before to House Committee on Law and Order inHarrisburg; Nickens v. Stanton Land Company et al. case.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Marion Jordan; Charles S. Spivey;Roland Sawyer; Joseph Allen; Edward E. Shelton; Charles C. Holt; Marguerite I.Hofer; Claude S. Conley; Henry R. Smith; Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; DavidStahl; Louis Mason Jr.; J. Frank McKenna; Mary Coleman.
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General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-168 cont.0001 Pennsylvania State Conference, 1956-1958. 27pp.
Major Topics: Field report on racial discrimination in Chester public housingdevelopments; formation of state housing committee; proposed state fair-housinglegislation; Jefferson Myers and George Raymond appointed cochairman of theState Housing Committee; housing discrimination complaints.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Henry R. Smith; George T. Raymond;Jefferson D. Myers; Ishmael R. Johnson; Burrell K. Johnson; Walter S. Taylor;John A. Morsell.
0028 Policy and Programs, 1956-1961. 49pp.Major Topics: Report on NAACP Housing Department program and activities; report
on public housing policy and procedures; NAACP procedures in cases involvingpublic housing; NAACP support for fair housing practices legislation; NAACPhousing resolutions; report on national housing status of African Americans;report on the Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Kivie Kaplan; Henry Lee Moon; RoyWilkins; Alberta Acker.
0077 Press Releases and Publicity, 1959-1963. 40pp.Major Topics: Jack Wood's appointment as NAACP Special Assistant for Housing;
Department of Housing reports; failure of passage of New York fair-housingpractices legislation; Federal Commission on Civil Rights hearing on housingdiscrimination; NAACP support for state and municipal fair housing legislation;
Urban Renewal Administration creation of Regional Intergroup Relations Service;federal policy on relocation housing as part of urban renewal programs; NAACPdemand for executive order prohibiting discrimination in federally assistedhousing; NAACP request for investigation of bias in New York State housingprograms; call for revocation of licenses of real estate brokers practicingblockbusting; Cape Canaveral housing discrimination complaints.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Henry Lee Moon; Madison S. Jones.0117 Public Housing Administration, 1955-1963. 57pp.
Major Topics: Article on race and housing; complaints regarding site selection forpublic housing projects; report on public housing in Jersey City, New Jersey;complaints regarding new low-rent public housing projects in Quincy, Illinois;racial discrimination complaints regarding Port Chester, New York; program andpolicies; Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Atlantic City and Jersey City, New Jersey,and Benton Harbor, Michigan housing discrimination complaints.
Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Slusser; Madison S. Jones; Alfred E. Smith;Constance Daniel; Philip G. Sadler; William E. Hill; Charles Beckett; Marie C.McGuire; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Clarence Johnson; Herman Hillman; EdwardRutledge; Adeline Shavers; Robert S. Brown; Frances Levenson; Bruce Savage;Kathleen Brown; Clarence Weeks; P. N. Brownstein; Robert C. Weaver.
0174 Housing "Q," [1960]. 5pp.Major Topics: Trenton, New Jersey, housing processing; New York City housing
discrimination complaints; complaints regarding discriminatory advertisingpolicies of the New York Post.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert Queen; Norman Quick.0179 Housing "R," [1956-1963]. 180pp.
Major Topics: Norwalk, Connecticut, and St. Louis, Missouri, Branch HousingCommittee programs; requests for NAACP housing; New York City and Quincy,Illinois, housing discrimination complaints; Poughkeepsie, Yonkers, andMiddletown, New York, urban renewal programs; proposed New York fair-housing practices legislation; Albany, New York, Centennial Mobilization Rally;rental housing opportunities in private apartment houses owned and operated bythe federal government; Norfolk, Virginia, housing conditions; racialdiscrimination complaint against Jersey City, New Jersey, Housing Authority;complaint regarding discriminatory practices by New York State real estatebrokers; problem areas in urban renewal and low-rent housing; NAACPrecommendations on housing; Harlem housing survey; Stamford, Connecticut,housing conference; New Jersey Compulsory Housing Integration Law.
Principal Correspondents: Robert J. Randall; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Madison S. Jones;Leonard H. Carter; Lucille Black; Jennie Reed; Nelson A. Rockefeller; EugeneReed; George Fowler; Frank Reeves; Herbert Wright; Alan Reitman; Evelyn H.Roberts; Calvin D. Banks; Gloster B. Current; Carita V. Roane; Jackie Robinson;Roy Wilkins; Louis J. Lefkowitz; Caroline K. Simon; Owen Begley; John A.Morsell; Ivan A. Michael; James B. Taylor; Albert Rains.
0359 Real Estate Offers, 1956. 161 pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental of properties;
proposals for integration of white neighborhoods.Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Robert Saunders; Laska F. Strachan;
James B. Taylor; Marc Wilcher; Thurgood Marshall; McDonald Isaacs;F. Douglas Coker; Charles E. Price; Sam Williams; Roy Wilkins; Edward Cooper;William H. Neusom; John A. Morsell.
0520 Real Estate Offers, 1957-1958. 148pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental of properties;
Massachusetts law prohibiting discrimination in public accommodations; housingdiscrimination complaints; NAACP support for open-occupancy housing;
complaint regarding failure of mortgage section of the Metropolitan Life InsuranceCompany to place FHA insured mortgages for nonwhite buyers in Trenton, NewJersey.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Laska F. Strachan; Benjamin Bell;Orlando Protho; Constance Baker Motley; Leon Scott; Roy Wilkins; Calvin D.Banks; Carolyn D. Moore; John A. Morsell; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0668 Real Estate Offers, 1959-1963. 94pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental of properties;
NAACP support for open occupancy housing; housing discrimination complaints.Principal Correspondents: John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.
Group III, Box A-1690762 Real Estate Offers, 1964-1965. 158pp.
Major Topics: Requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental of properties;housing discrimination complaints; Danbury, Connecticut, urban renewalprogram.
Principal Correspondents: Alfred Baker Lewis; John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins; CalvinD. Banks; James Farmer; Everett Hodge.
Reel 15Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-169 cont.0001 Regional Housing Conferences, March-May 1959. 105pp.
Major Topics: Region IV, Region II, and Region III Leadership TrainingConferences; Region II Housing Conference and Workshop; discussions onurban renewal programs and their effects on African Americans; Des Moines,Iowa, housing workshop; delegate credential forms; Colorado fair housinglegislation; Ohio State housing institute; New York State Conference housingreport; Kansas State workshop on housing discrimination.
Principal Correspondents: Gloster B. Current; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Carita V. Roane;Madison S. Jones; Frances Levenson; Herbert Tate; Frank T. Walker; John P.McCollum; Serena E. Davis; Ruth M. Batson; Calvin D. Banks; Edna A. Merson;Corienne R. Morrow; Samuel A. Williams; John A. McDermott; Samuel C.Jackson; Josephine Wharton.
0106 Regional Housing Conferences, June 1959-December 1960. 85pp.Major Topics: Discussions regarding effects of urban renewal programs; state
conference housing programs; Lansing, Michigan, and Denver, Colorado,housing workshop; West Coast Regional Conference political educationworkshop; Virginia State Conference and Pennsylvania State Conferencehousing seminars; Battle Creek, Michigan, housing situation; MichiganConference on Housing and Civil Rights.
Principal Correspondents: Samuel C. Jackson; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Kelly M.Alexander; W. Lester Banks; Josephine F. Wharton; William H. Pinkett; R. P.Beshears; Leon M. Roberson; Carita V. Roane; Effie Gordon; Josephine F.Wharton; Mayola B. Marsh; Tarea H. Pittman; Edward Odom; Gloster B. Current;Henry R. Smith; William F. McKinney; Kathy James; G. Mennen Williams;Norman P. Mason.
0191 Reports, 1957-1960. 73pp.Major Topics: NAACP opposition to continued expansion of public housing projects
in already-existing African American areas; monthly reports of the SpecialAssistant for Housing; annual report of the NAACP Housing Department; digestsof NAACP Housing Department activities.
Principal Correspondent: Madison S. Jones.0264 Resolutions, 1956-1958. 16pp.
Major Topics: NAACP Annual Conference housing resolutions; draft resolution onsegregated housing proposed by the Social Action Commission of the Union ofAmerican Hebrew Congregation Convention; NAACP Housing Department policystatement on housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Kivie Kaplan.0280 Rhode Island--General: Newport-Rhode Island State Conference, 1956-1962.
82pp.Major Topics: Address by Governor Dennis J. Roberts; Newport and Providence
urban renewal programs; constitution and activities of Rhode Island Committeeon Discrimination in Housing; proposed Rhode Island fair housing practiceslegislation; racial discrimination complaint against public housing projectsadministered by the Providence Housing Authority; conference betweenmembers of the Providence Branch NAACP and the Rhode Island StateCommission Against Discrimination; Providence Housing Authority agreement toeliminate racial segregation in city housing projects.
Principal Correspondents: Dennis J. Roberts; Lee F. Johnson; Madison S. Jones;William J. Donovan; Kivie Kaplan; Roy Wilkins; Gloster B. Current; William M.Newsom; Charles M. Day; Benjamin Daniel; Thomas Henry Brown; Jack E.Wood Jr.; George S. Lima.
0362 Housing "S," [1957-1963]. 203pp.Major Topics: Racial discrimination complaint regarding Southside Homes public
housing project in Charlotte, North Carolina, and housing for African Americanmilitary personnel at Stead Air Force Base in Nevada; Charlotte, North Carolina;Tampa, Florida; Fitzgerald, Georgia; Newburgh, New York; Ecorse, Michigan;and Baltimore, Maryland, urban renewal programs; requests for NAACP housingmaterials; New York City, Newburgh, and Far Rockaway, New York, andAmericus, Georgia, housing discrimination complaints; proposed Maryland Statelegislation prohibiting discrimination in places of public accommodation; Floridaslum clearance conference; New York Conference on Problems of HousingDiscrimination; address by James Scheuer at National Urban League AnnualConference; Mortgage Facilities Corporation Law; Manhattan Branch HousingCommittee program; New Jersey Governor's Conference on Housing; requestsfor NAACP assistance in the sale or rental of properties; text of radio editorial byNathan Strauss opposing segregated housing; Ohio Conference for Democracyin Housing; proposed Ohio fair housing legislation.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Kelly M. Alexander; Philip G. Sadler;Pedro San Juan; Robert W. Saunders; Roy Wilkins; Robert C. Weaver; Ellen P.Green; St. Clair T. Bourne; John T. Clancy; George Schermer; James H.Scheuer; Madison S. Jones; Shirley Adelson Siegel; June Shagaloff; Caroline K.Simon; Landon W. Smith; Lasker Smith; Leroy A. Smith; Walter Sondheim Jr.;Arthur Spingarn; Charles Stephano; John A. Morsell; Eleanor Roosevelt; NathanStrauss; Harold C. Strickland; James E. Levy; Peter M. Sussman; Robert J.Sweeney.
0565 South Carolina--Cheraw-Elloree, 1956-1957. 10pp.Major Topics: Cheraw and Elloree housing discrimination complaints; white
economic intimidation campaign against African Americans in Elloree.Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; George W. Snowden; L. A. Blackman.
0575 Stanford University, 1957. 17pp.Major Topics: Urged by NAACP to adopt nondiscrimination housing and
employment provisions covering institutional properties leased to private buildersand developers; California State Supreme Court proposal to outlaw tract housingbias; NAACP request for Herbert Hoover's position of antidiscrimination clauses.
Principal Correspondents: Lester P. Bailey; Frederic O. Glower; Lloyd W.Dinkelspiel; Herbert Hoover; Madison S. Jones; Roy Wilkins.
0592 Statements, 1956-1963. 62pp.Major Topics: NAACP opposition to segregation and discrimination in any housing
operation under FHA and VA jurisdiction; Clarence Mitchell's testimony beforethe Housing Subcommittee of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee;Eufaula, Alabama, urban renewal program; NAACP support for legislation tobring fair practices in mortgage loans; Madison Jones's statement before theSpecial Subcommittee of the New York State Joint Legislative Committee toRevise the Banking Law; Roy Wilkins' statement to CBS on racial discriminationin the North; Roy Wilkins' statement before the Committee on General Welfare ofthe New York City Council; passage of the Housing Act of 1957; statements byJack Wood at hearings of the New York Senate Committee on Public Health onthe 1960 and 1963 Metcalf-Baker Bills, before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee onHousing, and before the New York City Planning Commission on the West SideUrban Renewal Plan; Tarea Hall Pittman's statement on housing before the U.S.Commission on Civil Rights; NAACP protest demonstration in Albany, New York,to express dissatisfaction with 1961 Metcalf-Baker fair housing practices bill.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Clarence Mitchell; William HenryHarrison; Roy Wilkins; James C. Hagerty; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Tarea Hall Pittman.
0654 Housing "T," [1956-1963]. 54pp.Major Topics: NAACP cooperation with builder's groups during urban renewal
projects; requests for NAACP housing materials; report on Jersey City, NewJersey, Housing Authority operations; Ohio Conference for Democracy inHousing; Ogden, Utah, and Rochester and New York City, New York, housingdiscrimination complaints; requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental ofproperties; White Plains, New York, Open Occupancy Conference; Memphis,Tennessee, urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Gloster B. Current; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Herbert Tate; James B. Taylor; John A. Morsell; Roy Wilkins; Samuel Thompson;Morris Milgrim; Dempsey Travis; Jesse H. Turner.
0708 Tennessee--Chattanooga-Oak Ridge, 1957-1962. 41 pp.Major Topics: Chattanooga and Murfreesboro urban renewal programs; opposition
to construction of segregated public housing project in Chattanooga; proposedconstruction of integrated apartment buildings in Memphis; demand fornondiscrimination clause in the purchase agreement for government-ownedproperties in Oak Ridge; Oak Ridge housing discrimination complaints;Tennessee law prohibiting solicitation of funds to finance or maintain litigation.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; C. B. Robinson; Jack E. Wood Jr.;James R. Mapp; Jesse H. Turner; Ewell D. Willis; Henry Chisholm; James L.Bomar; Jared Maddux; Frank G. Clement.
Group III, Box A-1700749 Texas--Dallas-Tyler, 1956-1962. 79pp.
Major Topics: Garland and Dallas urban renewal programs; questions to be used bycommittees studying housing discrimination; lawsuit filed against Clarence Lawsby Reverend T. L. Young; Texas State Conference housing workshop; FHAprocedures for disposal of foreclosed properties; proposal to set up a federalsavings and loan association in Houston to serve the needs of nonwhites;complaints regarding segregation in Houston public housing projects; effect ofracial restrictive covenants on FHA administrative policies in the Houston area;Marshall slum clearance program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Fred D. Jones; Edwin C. Washington;Clarence A. Laws; Roy Wilkins; Althea Simmons; Jack E. Wood Jr.; R. C.Robinson; Marshall W. Amis; R. J. Diamond; W. L. Thomas; Francis L. Williams;M. W. Plummer; Booker T. McGraw; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Maxwell M. Rabb;George W. Snowden; Constance Baker Motley; A. Maceo Smith; T. R. Rufus.
Reel 16Group III, Series A, Administrative File cont.
General Office File--Housing cont.Group III, Box A-170 cont.0001 UAW and Fair Housing Practices, 1956,1958. 6pp.
Major Topics: Ohio Statewide Fair Practices and Civil Rights Conference;Twinsburg, Ohio, housing discrimination complaint.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; William H. Oliver; Miles Loyd.0007 Urban Renewal Administration, 1956-1965. 134pp.
Major Topics: San Antonio, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; Greenburgh, New York City,Middletown, and Long Island, New York; Baltimore, Maryland; and Ypsilanti,Michigan, urban renewal programs; Region I Relocation Conference; policies;establishment of a intergroup relations service; NAACP request for list of NorthCarolina communities planning urban renewal projects; proposed construction ofopen-occupancy housing in Baltimore, Maryland; New Jersey State Conferenceon Urban Renewal; complaints regarding discriminatory practices in local urbanrenewal and state-aided low-rent projects; White House Regional Conference onUrban Renewal; NAACP demonstration to protest discrimination in the LongIsland, New York, urban renewal program; fact sheet on the urban renewalprogram; NAACP report on urban renewal.
Principal Correspondents: J. W. Follin; John J. Sparkman; W. R. Wilkes; Charles J.Horan; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Joseph Gross; David Walker; George Nesbitt; SimonRosenzweig; Frances Levenson; Ivan D. Carson; John P. McCollum; E. BruceWedge; Richard Steiner; Thomas L. Sanders; George B. Nesbitt; WilliamSlayton; Samuel A. Williams; Herbert Tate; James Felt; James G. Banks; CalvinD. Banks; J. Lawrence Duncan.
0141 Urban Renewal and Slum Clearance, 1956-1959. 72pp.Major Topics: HHFA Racial Relations Service report on urban renewal; National
Urban League Housing Division monthly activities report; reports of the UrbanRenewal Administration; Newburgh and Harlem, New York, and Augusta,Georgia, urban renewal programs; public hearings on Topeka, Kansas, urbanrenewal program; complaints regarding discriminatory practices in local urbanrenewal and state-aided low-rent projects; NAACP report on urban renewal.
Principal Correspondents: Booker T. McGraw; Madison S. Jones; Charles J. Horan;George Gregory Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert C. Weaver; Amos O.Holmes.
0213 Housing "V," [1956-1963]. 25pp.Major Topics: VA policy on sale of repossessed housing; Voluntary Home Mortgage
Credit Program; request for NAACP assistance in the sale of property; New YorkCity housing discrimination complaints; Virgin Islands Civil Rights Act.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Ralph H. Stone; Allen MacDuffie;William K. Rice; Robert W. Saunders; Roy Wilkins; Kivie Kaplan; WilliamValentine; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Ralph A. Dungan; Paul Hartman; Theodore Leskes.
0238 Virginia--General: Alexandria-Norfolk, 1956-1963. 42pp.Major Topics: Alexandria, Harrisonburg, and Norfolk urban renewal programs;
organization of Northern Virginia Fair Housing Committee; proposed constructionof integrated housing development in Arlington; complaints regardingconstruction of segregated public housing projects in Charlottesville; March onWashington; Norfolk housing conditions.
Principal Correspondents: Warner Phelen; Ferdinand T. Day; Robert I. Terrell; RoyWilkins; Clarence Laws; John A. Morsell; Gordon A. Chapman; Jack E. Wood Jr.;M. B. Harris; Eugene Williams; E. B. Henderson; Madison S. Jones; Robert D.Robertson.
0280 Virginia--Portsmouth, 1956-1959. 40pp.Major Topics: Housing conditions; disposition of war housing units; draft housing
code; urban renewal program; McCue housing bill; housing discriminationcomplaints.
Principal Correspondents: Floyd L. Cooper; Roy Wilkins; Madison S. Jones; John A.Morsell; George W. Snowden; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Joseph N. Carver; George B.Nesbitt.
0320 Virginia--Richmond, 1959-1960. 21pp.Major Topics: Urban renewal program; housing discrimination complaints; proposed
NAACP leadership conference; Urban Renewal Administration policies on racialdiscrimination in housing; housing seminar.
Principal Correspondents: Richard Steiner; David E. Longley; W. Lester Banks;Jack E. Wood Jr.
0341 Housing "W," [1956-1963]. 136pp.Major Topics: Reorganization of New York City Housing Authority; 25th Anniversary
of public housing in New York City; New York, New York; Cocoa and CapeCanaveral, Florida; Akron and Ashtabula, Ohio; and Oak Ridge, Tennessee,housing discrimination complaints; NAACP action program for better housingconditions in New York City; New York City and Charlottesville, Virginia, urbanrenewal programs; requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental ofproperties; Mount Vernon, New York, housing conditions; New York receivershipbill; article by Robert Weaver on integration in public and private housing;proposed New York, Indiana, and Minnesota fair housing legislation; Gary,Indiana, open-occupancy ordinance; opposition to construction of segregatedprivate housing development in Florida and New York; meeting of NAACPRegion III housing chairmen in Chicago; Scranton, Pennsylvania, housingproblems; site selection for Charlottesville, Virginia, public housing project;publication of the Commission on Race and Housing report on housingdiscrimination; establishment of Housing Opportunities Made Equal; New JerseyHousing Conference; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, fair housing practicesordinance.
Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Wagner; Roy Wilkins; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Dennis Gardner; Eugene Reed; Herbert L. Wright; Frank T. Walker; James L.Watson; Madison S. Jones; Robert C. Weaver; Burton D. Wechsler; W. O. Wells;Carl L. Weschcke; Albert Wheeler; Lynnasacks Wideman; Carlton A. Whitlatch;Sumner G. Whittier; Harold B. Williams; Eugene Williams; Franklin H. Williams;James B. Taylor; Samuel Williams; Miley O. Williamson; A. Maceo Smith; DaisyBates; William F. McKinney; Ruby Hurley; S. Howard Woodson; Walter C. Wynn.
0477 Washington--Kennewick-Washington State, 1956-1961. 58pp.Major Topics: Requests for NAACP assistance in the sale or rental of properties;
Tacoma urban renewal program; Northwest Area Leadership Training School;opinion of the state attorney general on discrimination in publicly assistedhousing; proposed amendments to state civil rights act; O'Meara v. WashingtonState Board Against Discrimination case.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Franklin H. Williams; Jack E. Tanner;Joseph B. Robison; Robert L. Carter; William H. Underwood; Sol Rabkin;Theodore Leskes; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0535 West Coast Regional Office, 1956-1963. 28pp.Major Topics: Plans to introduce local city ordinances banning discrimination in
public and private housing; publication of Commission on Race and Housingreport on housing discrimination; urban renewal questionnaire; list of Californiacommunities engaged in urban renewal activities; proposed nationwide protestdemonstration to demand an executive order banning discrimination in publiclyassisted housing.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Franklin H. Williams; Tarea HallPittman; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0563 West Virginia--Wheeling-Williamson, 1957-1967. 10pp.Major Topics: Condemnation of African American church in Wheeling; NAACP
Church Department activities in the area of juvenile delinquency; Wheelinghousing discrimination complaint; Jack Wood's speech to the NationalConvention of the Home Manufacturers Association in White Sulphur Springs.
Principal Correspondents: Norman Greig; Jack E. Wood Jr.; Robert Strother.0573 Wisconsin--Kenosha-Wisconsin State Conference, 1957-1963. 42pp.
Major Topics: Kenosha housing discrimination complaints; overview of problemsconfronting African Americans in Region III; Milwaukee Branch HousingCommittee program; racial integration of Milwaukee public housing projects;Milwaukee urban renewal program; Wisconsin Conference of Branches StateConvention in Beloit; demand for suppression of candidly filmed incidents ofracial discrimination in housing in Madison; creation of State Commission forEqual Opportunity.
Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Roy Wilkins; Bernard Toliver; MadisonS. Jones; Lucinda J. Gordon; Robert T. Jorvig; Harry Hamilton; Lloyd A. Barbee.
0615 Wisconsin--Madison, 1956-1962. 55pp.Major Topics: Branch Housing Committee program; report on housing problems;
proposed amendments to state fair-employment practices law; NAACPdemonstration to protest failure of state legislature to pass fair housinglegislation; opposition to release of University of Wisconsin anti-housingdiscrimination film; urban renewal program.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Andrew Billingsley; Roy Wilkins; LloydA. Barbee; Stuart Hanisch; Jack E. Wood Jr.
0670 Wisconsin--Racine, 1956-1960. 44pp.Major Topics: Housing problems; Branch Housing Committee activities; Branch
housing survey; urban renewal program; proposed film dealing with housingdiscrimination against African Americans in northern cities.
Principal Correspondents: Madison S. Jones; Corinne Owens; J. E. Byrd; Jack H.Humble; Lloyd A. Barbee.
0714 Wyoming, 1961. 6pp.Major Topic: State law prohibiting discrimination in places of public accommodation.Principal Correspondents: Leonard H. Carter; Gloster B. Current.
0720 Housing "Y," [1961 -1964]. 6pp.Major Topics: Applications for regional director's position of the Voluntary Home
Mortgage Credit Program; preparations for seminars in housing.Principal Correspondents: Jack E. Wood Jr.; Samuel J. Cornelius; Booker T.
McGraw; Barbara Moore.
0726 Housing "Z," [1960-1962]. 10pp.Major Topics: Efforts to get an African American appointed to the Port Chester, New
York, Housing Authority; Youth for Brotherhood activities; New York StateHousing Committee policies and program; New York State housing discriminationcomplaints; investigation of Michigan urban renewal complaints; requests forNAACP assistance in the sale of property.
Principal Correspondents: Anthony Zaccagnino; Adeline Shavers; Jack E. Wood Jr.;Diance Zelnick; Paul Zuber; Eugene T. Reed.
PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTSINDEX
The following index is a guide to the major correspondents in this microform publication. The first numberafter each entry or subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to theframe number at which a particular file folder containing correspondence by the person begins. Hence,2: 0491 directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0491 of Reel 2. By referring to the ReelIndex, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title, inclusivedates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents arranged in the order in which they appear onthe film.
Abbington, Valla D.6: 0737; 8: 0119
Abner, Willoughby5: 0100, 0299
Abrams, Charles11: 0452
Acker, Alberta5: 0100-0299; 14: 0028
Adams, John, Jr.2: 0658
Adams, Julius5: 0001
Adams, Frederick G.3: 0216
Adams, Marguerite M.1: 0001; 12: 0196
Agent, Leslie R.9: 0653
Alexander, Kelly M.1: 0001; 5: 0785; 12: 0167, 0196; 15: 0106
Alldritt, Don H.6: 0184
Allen, Frank1: 0001
Allen, James E., Jr.11: 0375
Allen, Joseph13: 0780
Allen, Thomas H.10: 0919
Alves, Paget J.9: 0078, 0653; 10: 0638
Ambler, Louis B., Jr.2: 0491
Amerman, Helen E.2: 0391; 3: 0475; 8: 0470, 0533
Amis, Marshall W.15: 0749
Anderson, Benjamin8: 0309
Anderson, Ella3: 0051
Anderson, Geraldine1: 0001
Anderson, Gerard A., Jr.12: 0362
Andrews, William S.9: 0653
Ardrey, Margaret Peters9: 0205
Aronson, Arnold2: 0491
Arras, Henry2: 0491
Ash, Ellis8: 0440
Ashby, Harold J.9: 0498
Austin, Edmund O., Jr.9: 0653
Austin, James G., Sr.9: 0263
Austin, Sara Dlllard1: 0001
Azzarelli, Peter J.4: 0178
Bach, Ira5: 0100
Bailey, Lester P.2: 0473, 0491, 0658; 3: 0001; 9: 0190; 15: 0575
Baker, Bertram L.1: 0857; 11: 0608
Baker, James K.13: 0667
Ballenger, Oscar L., Jr.5: 0299
Banfield, Warren S.4: 0178
Banks, Calvin D.1: 0600; 3: 0307, 0786; 4: 0845; 5: 0627, 0785;
9: 0263, 0431; 10: 0001, 0437; 13: 0623,0667; 14: 0179, 0520, 0762; 15: 0001;16: 0001
Banks, James G.16: 0001
Banks, Kenneth E.12: 0347
Banks, W. Lester1: 0475: 15: 0106; 16: 0320
Banner, James M.12: 0656
Banner, Knox1: 0149
Barbee, Lloyd A.16: 0573-0670
Baril, J. E.4: 0178
Barth, Joseph1: 0475
Bates, Daisy1: 0149; 16: 0341
Batson, Ruth M.9: 0205; 15: 0001
Baughman, J. Stanley3: 0576; 4: 0705; 7: 0740
Baxter, Julia E.5: 0785
Beal, Wellington C.10: 0177
Beatty, Robert H.12: 0167
Beckett, Charles C.3: 0475; 13: 0261, 0319, 0389; 14: 0117
Begley, Owen14: 0179
Bell, Benjamin5: 0100; 14: 0520
Bell, James W.7: 0129
Bell, Murphy W.6: 0381
Benedict, Jane10: 0437
Bennett, Mary7: 0302
Berlinsky, Maurice5: 0005
Berry, Jesse E.2: 0270, 0473, 0491
Berry, Theodore12: 0347
Beshears, R. P.15: 0106
Bewley, Claude8: 0082
Billingsley, Andrew16: 0615
Bissell, Hillary7: 0259
Black, Algernon D.1: 0857; 2: 0001, 0491; 4: 0705; 6: 0806;
8: 0617-0907; 10: 0638; 11: 0375, 0452;12: 0001
Black, Delmore8: 0440
Black, Lucille3: 0307; 6: 0302, 0562, 0623; 14: 0179
Blackman, L. A.15: 0565
Blair, James9: 0263
Bland, George2: 0001; 6: 0737, 0806; 9: 0868; 10: 0216
Bland, Linwood W.1: 0475
Blanshard, Paul, Jr.1: 0475
Bliss, Grace10: 0001, 0216
Bliss, Robert J.7: 0631
Bobker, Lee R.4: 0001
Bodison, Curtis9: 0653
Boisseau, Decies13: 0261
Bolden, Raymond A.5: 0005
Bomar, James L.15: 0708
Bond, Mildred1: 0140
Borelli, Dorothy10: 0177
Bourne, Sinclair T.11: 0726; 15: 0362
Bowden, William2: 0885
Bragdon, Marshall8: 0470
Branscumb, Will3: 0307; 7: 0001
Brewer, Louis C.9: 0834
Bridges, Gene6: 0001
Bright, Margaret5: 0005
Briman, Raymond2: 0757
Brokow, Albert L., Jr.4: 0001
Brook, Montrose, Sr.7: 0682
Brooks, Albert6: 0829
Brooks, Thomas9: 0653
Brown, A. Vashti10: 0001
Brown, Charles S.7: 0373
Brown, Curlee6: 0256
Brown, Donna M.12: 0362
Brown, Kathleen13: 0593; 14: 0117
Brown, Raymond A.9: 0400
Brown, Richard J.3: 0216
Brown, Robert S.10: 0919; 14: 0117
Brown, Thomas H.6: 0737; 15: 0280
Brown, William2: 0885
Brown, Zeddie1: 0475; 9: 0653
Brownstein, Phillip N.1: 0475; 3: 0786; 14: 0117
Bullock, Benjamin F., Jr.9: 0653
Bullock, Gerald D.5: 0100
Burger, Chester4: 0001
Burgess, Archie P.13: 0261
Burnett, Nathan I.10: 0701
Burrell, Mercer9: 0498
Burrows, Hill E.2: 0885
Burton, Lindley5: 0005
Bush, Prescott8: 0617
Butler, Clara6: 806; 12: 0001
Butler, William R.12: 0656
Butzbaugh, Eldon7: 0001
Byrd, J. E.16: 0670
Byrd, M. C.5: 0005
Byrne, Brendan T.9: 0431
Cade, Leona2: 0491, 0635
Calhoun, J. H.4: 0386
Campbell, Boyd12: 0247
Campbell, Olive11:0133
Cangerni, Thomas9: 0400
Carbon, Jessie2: 0885
Carlino, Joseph F.1: 0475; 11: 0452
Carrington, Elsie F.2: 0001; 10: 0216
Carrington, Walter C.6: 0562, 0623
Carson, Ivan D.4: 0705; 5: 0299; 7: 0439; 16: 0001
Carson, Willis E.8: 0592
Carter, Edward L.11: 0277, 0375
Carter, Elmer A.2: 0128; 11: 0375; 12: 0001
Carter, Leonard H.2: 0128, 0491; 6: 0001; 8: 0082; 12: 0236;
14: 0179; 16: 0714
Carter, Naomi C.5: 0533
Carter, Robert L.1: 0475, 0857; 2: 0434, 0885; 3: 0216; 4: 0178,
0386, 0845; 5: 0785; 7: 0786; 8: 0309, 0907;9: 0400; 11: 0001; 12: 0167, 0282, 0362-0656; 13: 0667; 16: 0477
Carver, Joseph N.16: 0280
Cass, Melnea6: 0623
Cassell, Merle10: 0919
Caution, Margaret L.2: 0885
Caution, Russell C.9: 0263
Chaffin, Douglas E.4: 0705
Chambliss, Leroy2: 0885
Chapin, Arthur3: 0001
Chapital, Arthur6: 0381
Chapman, Gordon A.16: 0238
Chapman, Robert10: 0437
Cheeves, Anderson12: 0797
Chew, Frederick2: 0885
Chisholm, Henry2: 0128; 15: 0708
Clancy, John T.15: 0362
Clark, Dennis13: 0667
Clark, Joseph S.2: 0128; 3: 0786; 13: 0494
Clark, Kenneth B.2: 0128
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Harwig, Susan10: 0437
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Hecht, Alice M.11: 0133
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Milligan, John P.9: 0431
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Montoya, Samuel Z.2: 0757
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Morris, William R.5: 0627; 6: 0398
Morrow, Corienne R.10: 0177; 12: 0001; 15: 0001
Morrow, E. Frederic3: 0786; 4: 0386
Morse, Lillian S.3: 0051
Morse, Wayne13:0021
Morsel), John A.1: 0001, 0049, 0475, 0695; 2: 0128, 0270,0658, 0885; 3: 0142, 0475, 0786; 4: 0317,0845; 5: 0208, 0454, 0627, 0785; 6: 0125,0381, 0398, 0534, 0806, 0829; 7: 0001,0067, 0373, 0413, 0682, 0786; 8: 0001,0213-0397, 0617, 0907; 9: 0001, 0167,0263; 10: 0122, 0216, 0437, 0638; 11: 0452;12: 0167, 0247, 0449, 0797; 13: 0163, 0319,0623; 14: 0001, 0359-0762; 15: 0362, 0654;16: 0238, 0280
Morton, Matthew6: 0806; 10: 0216
Moseley, William D.5: 0005
Moss, Harold6: 0737
Moss, James A.11: 0039
Motley, Constance Baker3: 0142; 5: 0785; 6: 0001, 0256, 0398; 7: 0631,0786; 8: 0617; 9: 0263, 0611, 0653;10: 0617; 11: 0089; 13: 0494; 14: 0520;15: 0749
Muccio, Nick C.4: 0178
Munnerlyn, U.S.6: 0398
Murdock, Marcellus6: 0184
Murphy, Carl12: 0155
Muse, Edward B.8: 0907
Myers, Daisy13: 0623
Myers, Jefferson Davis13: 0389, 0494; 14: 0001
Myers, William13: 0623
Nash, Russell8: 0397
Nash, William A.13: 0623
Nathan, Jason R.4: 0845
Nelson, Marie7: 0001
Nelson, Raymond E.5: 0299
Nesbitt, George B.16: 0001, 0280
Neusom, Daniel B.7: 0439, 0529
Neusom, Thomas G.6: 0737
Neusom, William H.14: 0359
Newport, Sybil13: 0001
Newsom, William M.15: 0280
Nichols, Edward2: 0885; 6: 0737
Nussbaum, Eric13: 0494
Oakes, Edwin C.7: 0682
Oakes, John B.12: 0134
O'Connor, John9: 0263
Odom, Edward J., Jr.8: 0004; 15: 0106
Oliver, William H.2: 0270, 0491; 3: 0426; 7: 0129; 12: 0247;
16: 0001Onlki, S. Garry
12: 0247
Oppenheimer, Harry C.11: 0277, 0375
Orlan, George6: 0035
Owens, Corinne3: 0657; 12: 0247; 16: 0670
Owens, Frances3: 0426
Parker, Irene9: 0190
Parker, Will A.4: 0001
Parks, Lucille G.7: 0067
Patrick, William T., Jr.2: 0885; 6: 0737; 7: 0129; 13: 0163
Patterson, F. D.13: 0116
Patton, W. C.1: 0049
Pawley, James A.9: 0498
Peabody, Endicott13: 0116
Peabody, Malcolm E.11: 0375; 13: 0116
Peabody, Michael13: 0116
Pendleton, C. M.7: 0740
Perretz, Edgar A.12: 0449
Perry, Henry S.5: 0533
Perry, Leslie S.3: 0475; 6: 0806; 9: 0001
Persells, Lester H.4: 0386
Pettigrew, Theodore P.2: 0885
Pfaus, George S.9: 0526
Pfeffer, Leo11: 0452
Phelen, Warner16: 0238
Phillips, G. W.6: 0256
Phillips, Wayne4: 0845
Pinkett, William H.15: 0106
Pittman, Tarea Hall2: 0391, 0491, 0658; 3: 0786; 15: 0106, 0592;
16: 0535Pitts, Joseph A.
5: 0572Pitts, Robert B.
3: 0657Plummer, M. W.
15:0749Plummer, W. W.
6: 0737; 7: 0129, 0259Pohlhaus, J. Francis
1: 0612, 0695; 2: 0270; 3: 0475; 4: 0386, 0845;5: 0005; 8: 0004, 0592, 0782; 12: 0167
Polier, Shad11: 0452
Poston, Carl C., Jr.7: 0631
Potofsky, Jacob S.9: 0834; 10: 0437
Potter, Ellsworth, Sr.9: 0653; 10: 0216; 13: 0116
Prentice, P. I.13: 0116
Price, Charles E.4: 0386; 14: 0359
Price, Lois11: 0001
Price, William7: 0129
Protho, Orlando5: 0572; 14: 0520
Proskauer, Richman11: 0452
Pryant, William C.5: 0005
Puryear, Cortez M.12: 0167
Quarles, Chris C.13: 0593
Queen, Robert14: 0174
Quick, Norman14: 0174
Rabb, Maxwell M.4: 0486; 15: 0749
Rabkin, Sol1: 0695; 7: 0001; 8: 0617; 9: 0653; 16: 0477
Rains, Albert14: 0179
Ralph, Donald9: 0467
Rand, Ester T.10: 0701
Randall, Robert J.14: 0179
Randolph, A. Philip8: 0213
Ransom, Willard B.5: 0627
Rauh, Joseph L., Jr.3: 0475
Rawls, Robert W.7: 0001
Ray, Caulton, Jr.7: 0529
Ray, Joseph R.4: 0705; 9: 0526
Raymond, George T.13: 0319; 14: 0001
Read, Maurice G.2: 0491
Readys, D. E.2: 0885
Reed, Eugene10: 0001, 0122; 11: 0608; 12: 0001; 14: 0179;
16: 0341,0726Reed, Jennie
9: 0653; 14: 0179Reeves, Frank
14: 0179
Reid, Aldric B.6: 0806; 10: 0216
Reid, William10: 0122, 0437, 0638
Reitman, Alan14: 0179
Reuther, Walter12: 0656
Reynolds, Hobson3: 0786
Reynolds, Paul R.11: 0133
Rice, William K.16: 0213
Richardson, Cleo A.7: 0413
Rieman, Marion9: 0467
Riley, Solomon9: 0263
Roane, Carita V.10: 0122, 0216, 0701; 14: 0179; 15: 0001, 0106
Robbins, Ira S.10: 0122, 0437, 0638
Roberts, Anne M.4: 0705, 0845
Roberts, Dennis J.15: 0280, 0352
Roberts, Duane L.2: 0885; 6: 0737; 7: 0129, 0335, 0631, 0682
Roberts, Evelyn H.14: 0179
Robertson, Leon M.7: 0302, 0373; 15: 0106
Robertson, Robert D.16: 0238
Robins, Claude R.13: 0261
Robinson, C. B.15: 0708
Robinson, Howard T.6: 0737; 9: 0897
Robinson, Jackie4: 0568; 8: 0213; 9: 0431; 14: 0179
Robinson, R. C.15: 0749
Robison, Joseph B.8: 0907; 11: 0375, 0452; 12: 0001; 16: 0477
Rockefeller, Nelson A.1: 0857; 2: 0001; 9: 0834; 10: 0437; 11: 0452;
12: 0001; 14: 0179Rollo, Salvatore J.
10:0919Roosevelt, Eleanor
11: 0452; 13: 0163; 15: 0362Roquemore, Charles
6: 0184
Rosenbaum, Fred13: 0021
Rosenman, Mark3: 0550; 6: 0829
Rosenzweig, Simon16: 0001
Roxin, Lester6: 0737
Royal, William H.9: 0611
Rucker, Nancy10: 0216
Rucks, Doris7: 0413
Rufus, T. R.15: 0749
Rukeyser, Muriel4: 0001
Rumsey, Donald6: 0737; 11: 0089, 0608
Russell, Robert2: 0885
Rutledge, Edward2: 0491; 3: 0001; 4: 0001; 8: 0470, 0592, 0907;
10: 0216, 0437, 0701; 11: 0277, 0375, 0608;14:0117
Sachar, Louis2: 0128
Sadler, Philip G.5: 0299, 0572; 7: 0529; 12: 0656; 14: 0117;
15: 0362
Safran, Daniel3: 0475; 6: 0829
Sanders, M. L.13: 0001
Sanders, Thomas L.16: 0001
San Juan, Pedro15: 0362
Sassoon, Edmund10: 0437
Satterfield, M. B.9: 0001
Saunders, Robert W.4: 0178; 14: 0359; 15: 0362; 16: 0213
Savage, Bruce14: 0117
Savage, Phillip H.13:0319
Sawyer, Charles A.7: 0786
Sawyer, Richard12: 0196
Sawyer, Roland13: 0780
Schafer, Roger8: 0004; 10: 0729-0919
Schermer, George4: 0001; 15: 0362
Scheuer, James H.4: 0001; 10: 0122; 11: 0089, 0277, 0375, 0608;
13: 0623; 15: 0362
Schmid, Joseph13: 0389, 0494
Schuster, Seymour9: 0653
Schwaryk, John9: 0653
Scott, Eddie B.9: 0190
Scott, Leon6: 0737; 14: 0520
Scott, William R.9: 0653
Scribner, David8: 0397
Scudder, Elmer A.7: 0105
Scull, David H.8: 0213, 0309
Seay, Albert10: 0216
Segal, Joseph L.13: 0623
Sentman, Robert M.10: 0216
Servaites, Francis X.9: 0001
Seymour, Whitney10: 0804
Shagaloff, June15: 0362
Shane, Frank2: 0491
Sharkey, Joseph T.2: 0001
Sharpe, Carleton F.3: 0051
Shavers, Adeline14: 0117; 16: 0726
Sheahan, Louis P.7: 0786
Shelton, Edward E.13: 0780
Shepard, William F.2: 0799
Shine, Henry N., Jr.2: 0757
Shorter, Charles A.13: 0389, 0667
Siegel, Shirley A.6: 0302; 10: 0617; 11: 0277; 15: 0362
Sigety, Charles E.3: 0657
Silverman, Gerald5: 0100
Simmons, Althea15: 0749
Simmons, Edward R.13: 0261
Simmons, Samuel J.7: 0129, 0682
Simon, Caroline K.14: 0179; 15: 0362
Simon, Walter13: 0319
Simpson, Frank T.3: 0051
Slaiman, Don2: 0491
Slater, James H.5: 0454
Slayton, William L.2: 0491; 4: 0386; 7: 0740; 9: 0400; 16: 0001
Slusser, Charles E.13: 0494; 14: 0117
Smith, Alfred E.6:0623; 13: 0163; 14: 0117
Smith, A. Maceo9: 0611; 10: 0216; 15: 0749; 16: 0341
Smith, Bernard2: 0001
Smith, Frank M.2: 0885; 6: 0737; 7: 0786
Smith, Henry R., Jr.1: 0695; 13: 0494, 0667, 0780; 14: 0001;
15: 0106Smith, Herbert E.
5: 0005Smith, Irene
9: 0263Smith, J. R.
2: 0270
Smith, Landon W.15: 0362
Smith, Lasker7: 0529; 15: 0362
Smith, LeRoy13: 0261, 0494; 15: 0362
Smith, M. W.13: 0261
Smith, Olen, Jr.13: 0389
Smith, Ralph Lee10: 0701
Smith, Wilbert7: 0001
Snell, Howard9: 0653
Snowden, George W.2: 0840; 3: 0657, 0786; 4: 0845; 5: 0572, 0627,
0785; 6: 0623; 9: 0653; 10: 0216; 11: 0608;12: 0362, 0656; 13: 0163; 15: 0565, 0749;16: 0280
Sondhelm, Walter, Jr.6: 0398; 15: 0362
Sones, William6: 0737
Soxman, Lee F.2: 0757
Sparkman, John J.16: 0001
Spencer, Lorenzo V.8: 0592
Spiegel, Samuel A.1: 0475
Spingarn, Arthur B.10: 0122; 15: 0362
Spitz, Henry11:0133
Spivey, Charles S.13: 0780
Spottswood, Stephen G.5: 0454
Spruill, Ester6: 0737; 12: 0282
Stahl, David13: 0780
Stamper, James A.11: 0039
Stansbury, William T.3: 0657; 9: 0653; 10: 0001; 11: 0608
Steel, Lewis M.3: 0216; 4: 0386; 6: 0381
Steinberg, B. William10: 0001
Steiner, Richard L.1: 0149; 4: 0705; 5: 0299; 6: 0534; 16: 0001,
0320
Stephano, Charles15: 0362
Sterling, Philip10: 0919
Stewart, James E.13: 0001
Stinson, Myrtis7: 0740
Stone, Ralph A.16: 0213
Strachan, Laska F.1: 0857; 2: 0001; 6: 0806; 8: 0617; 9: 0897;
10: 0001, 0177, 0216; 11: 0277, 0608;14: 0359, 0520
Strauss, Nathan15: 0362
Strickland, Harold12: 0797; 15: 0362
Strother, Robert16: 0563
Sullivan, Leon H.13: 0667
Sussman, Peter M.15: 0362
Sweatt, Herman12: 0362
Sweeney, Robert J.15: 0362
Sweet, C. B.3: 0786
Sylvahn, J. Luther11: 0089
Szold, Robert10: 0804
Taliaferro, Odell6: 0737
Tanner, Jack E.16: 0477
Tate, Herbert9: 0498; 15: 0001, 0654; 16: 0001
Taylor, James B.12: 0362; 14: 0179, 0359; 15: 0654; 16: 0341
Taylor, J. B.6: 0737
Taylor, Lake, Jr.6: 0256
Taylor, Richard K.13: 0667
Taylor, Walter S.14: 0001
Teasley, Henry12: 0783
Terbell, Joseph E.9: 0078
Terrell, Robert I.16: 0238
Thiele, Karl13: 0001
Thomas, Lewis4: 0178
Thomas, William McKinley2: 0658; 6: 0737
Thomas, W. L.15: 0749
Thompson, A. L.8: 0046
Thompson, Ira L.2: 0885; 13: 0261
Thompson, Iris M.6: 0623
Thompson, Jesse, Sr.13: 0389
Thompson, Samuel9: 0078; 15: 0654
Thompson, William S., Jr.6: 0737; 12: 0362; 13: 0021
Tiffany, Gordon2: 0757
Tillman, Herbert7: 0067
Tinervin, Janice1: 0140
Tobias, Channing10: 0216, 0638
Toliver, Bernard6: 0737; 16: 0573
Toney, Charles2: 0885
Townsend, Dwight D.3: 0657
Tramstein, Russ10: 0216
Travis, Dempsey J.5: 0208; 6: 0829; 15: 0654
Tucker, Herbert E., Jr.6: 0623
Turner, Charles L.2: 0658
Turner, Edward M.2: 0885; 6: 0035; 7: 0001, 0129, 0335, 0373,
0439, 0529, 0682, 0740
Turner, James E.2: 0491; 12: 0282
Turner, Jesse H.15: 0654, 0708
Turner, W. F.2: 0840
Underwood, William H.1: 0695; 16: 0477
Valentine, Virginia2: 0885
Valentine, William R.8: 0907; 10: 0638; 11: 0277; 16: 0213
Vaughan, J. S.6: 0001
Vorspan, Albert4: 0001
Wagner, Robert F.2: 0001; 9: 0834; 10: 0122, 0216, 0437, 0638;
11: 0452; 12: 0001; 16: 0341
Walker, David16: 0001
Walker, Frank T.6: 0562; 9: 0205; 15: 0001; 16: 0341
Walker, Henry2: 0885; 7: 0439
Warders, J. P.6: 0256
Warfield, Charles7: 0439, 0529
Waring, J. Philip9: 0078
Warr, Charles H.6: 0829
Warr, Robert E.11: 0089
Warren, Edward D.2: 0434
Washington, Amos7: 0740
Washington, Edwin C., Jr.13: 0001; 15: 0749
Washington, Morris12: 0167
Watson, James L.10: 0216; 16: 0341
Watson, William2: 0885
Waugh, Charles M.7: 0413
Weaver, Carolyn B.6: 0035
Weaver, George8: 0119, 0617
Weaver, Neavel2: 0885; 3: 0657
Weaver, Robert C.1: 0327, 0857; 2: 0491; 3: 0216, 0307; 4: 0178,
0568, 0845; 5: 0005, 0785; 6: 0256; 8: 0592,0782; 9: 0897; 10: 0216; 11: 0608; 12: 0347;13: 0163; 14: 0117; 15: 0362; 16; 0141, 0341
Webb, Mayfield K.13: 0021
Webster, Thomas8: 0082
Wechsler, Burton D.5: 0572; 16: 0341
Wedge, E. Bruce4: 0178; 6: 0256; 12: 0167; 16: 0001
Weeks, Clarence14: 0117
Weinert, Bertram A.3: 0142
Weisbord, Marvin8: 0309
Weiseger, James A.13: 0261
Wells, W. O.16: 0341
Welsh, Matthew E.5: 0627
Weschcke, Carl L.7: 0786; 16: 0341
Weston, Ross Allen5: 0454
Wharton, Josephine Ferguson7: 0373; 15: 0001, 0106
Wheattle, Minnie3: 0051
Wheeler, Albert H.7: 0067; 16: 0341
White, Fred2: 0885; 5: 0627
White, Lee2: 0491
White, Marshall N.2: 0885; 6: 0125
White, Randolph5: 0785
Whitlatch, Carlton A.16: 0341
Whittier, Sumner G.16: 0341
Wideman, Lynnasacks16: 0341
Wiggins, U. S.9: 0431
Wilcher, Marc12: 0282; 14: 0359
Wiley, Spencer2: 0434
Wilkes, W. R.16: 0001
Wilkins, Roy1: 0001, 0049, 0140, 0475, 0695, 0857;
2: 0001, 0270, 0491-0658, 0799, 0885;3: 0001-0142, 0307, 0475, 0576-0786;4: 0001-0845; 5: 0208, 0454, 0627, 0785;6: 0001-0125, 0302, 0534, 0623, 0806,0829; 7: 0001, 0129, 0373, 0682, 0776;8: 0004, 0046, 0119-0397, 0470, 0592-0907; 9: 0078, 0167, 0205, 0263, 0431,0467, 0526, 0653, 0834; 10: 0001, 0122,0216-0638; 11: 0089, 0133, 0452-0726;12: 0001, 0282, 0449, 0656, 0797; 13: 0021,0163-0319, 0494, 0623-0780; 14: 0028,0179-0762; 15: 0362, 0575, 0654, 0749;16: 0141-0280, 0341, 0573, 0615
Williams, Clayton R.5: 0005, 0208
Williams, C. P.9: 0263
Williams, Eugene16: 0238, 0341
Williams, F. Henry8: 0592
Williams, Francis L.15: 0749
Williams, Franklin H.2: 0270, 0491, 0658; 3: 0786; 16: 0341-0535
Williams, Frederick D.9: 0167
Williams, Harold B.12: 0362, 0656; 16: 0341
Williams, G. Mennen7: 0001, 0129, 0373, 0682; 15: 0106
Williams, Margaret9: 0205
Williams, Mary E.9: 0263
Williams, Samuel A.1: 0695; 9: 0263, 0431, 0498; 14: 0359;
15: 0001; 16: 0001, 0341
Williams, Wendell J.9: 0263
Williams, William W.6: 0737
Williamson, Miley O.12: 0656; 16: 0341
Williamson, Obadiah11: 0001
Willis, Ewell D.15: 0708
Wills, Charles H.5: 0627
Wilmore, Jacques E.9: 0078; 11: 0133
Wilson, Margaret Bush8: 0119
Wilson, Mary9: 0263
Wise, J. C.4: 0178
Wissler, Willie, Jr.13: 0319
Wolf, Philip A.6: 0806; 10: 0001, 0216
Wolfe, Robert T.3: 0142
Wood, Jack E., Jr.1: 0001, 0049, 0140, 0149, 0475, 0695, 0857;
2: 0001-0434, 0491, 0658-0885; 3: 0051-0307, 0475-0576, 0786; 4: 0178-1033;5: 0005, 0208, 0454, 0572-0785; 6: 0035,0125-0302, 0398-0623, 0829; 7: 0001,0067, 0129, 0302, 0373, 0740, 0786;8: 0004-0213, 0397-0470, 0592, 0782,0907; 9: 0001-0400, 0467-0868; 10: 0001,0122, 0216, 0437, 0638, 0701, 0919;11: 0001, 0089, 0133, 0375, 0608, 0726;12: 0001-0196, 0247, 0347-0656; 13: 0021,0116, 0261, 0319, 0566, 0780; 14: 0028-0179, 0520, 0668; 15: 0001, 0106, 0280,0362, 0592-0749; 16: 0001-0615, 0720,0726
Woodridge, Bessie2: 0885
Woods, Fred7: 0682
Woodson, Audrey M.6: 0737
Woodson, S. Howard16: 0341
Wooldridge, Bessie6: 0562
Wright, Herbert L.2: 0001, 0799; 3: 0307; 8: 0004; 9: 0467, 0834;
10: 0437; 14: 0179; 16: 0341
Wright, Robert A.6: 0001
Wynn, Walter C.8: 0782; 16: 0341
Yankauer, Mrs. Alfred9: 0834
Yielding, James T.13: 0001
Young, Mary M.13: 0001
Young, Whitney M., Jr.4: 0386; 8: 0907
Zaccagnino, Anthony16: 0726
Zaretzki, Joseph1: 0695
Zelnick, Diane16: 0726
Ziegler, Nolan F.13: 0261
Zimmerman, Julien H.3: 0786
Zimmerman, Louis M.11: 0277
Zuber, Paul16: 0726
SUBJECT INDEX
The following index is a guide to the major topics, personalities, activities, and programs in this microformpublication. The first number after each entry or subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit numberfollowing the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular file folder containing information on thesubject begins. Hence, 3: 0216 directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0216 of Reel 3. Byreferring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find thefolder title, inclusive dates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, arranged in the order inwhich they appear on the film.
Abrams, Charleschairman of New York State Committee on
Discrimination in Housing--appointment as11: 0452
ACTIONactivities 1: 0327fourth annual meeting--Nelson Rockefeller's
address to 1: 0327urban renewal clinics
Berkeley, California 2: 0391general 1: 0327Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1: 0001
Adams, MargueriteNorth Carolina State Housing Committee
chairman--appointment as 12: 0196
Advertising practicesdiscriminatory--New York Post 14: 0174
African Americansharassment of, in Hackensack, New Jersey
9: 0263home buyers--AFSC study on treatment of
1: 0475home ownership--relationship to property
values 12: 0362, 0449homes-rwhite attacks on 13: 0623impact of, in new residential areas 1: 0475movement of, into white neighborhoods--study
of 13: 0667national housing status--report on 14: 0028relations with whites in Teaneck, New Jersey
9: 0263, 0498southern proposal for resettlement of, in the
North 1: 0327urban renewal programs effects on 15: 0001
AFSCAfrican American home buyers--study on
treatment of 1: 0475housing services 13: 0319
AlabamaDothan urban renewal plan 1: 0049Eufaula housing discrimination complaints
1: 0049Eufaula urban renewal program 4: 0705;
15: 0592Gadsden urban renewal program 1: 0049;
4: 0845Kingston Homeowners' Protective League
membership applications 1: 0049Kingston low rent housing project 1: 0049Mobile--National Maritime Union's refusal to
sell house in 1: 0049
AlaskaFairbanks urban renewal program 1: 0137
"All the Way Home" (film)script for 4: 0001
Alves, PagetNational Urban League Urban Renewal Institute
at Elizabeth, New Jersey--statement at9: 0078
American Freedom of Residence Fundestablishment of 5: 0454
Anti-bias real estate ruleMichigan 4: 0317
Antidiscrimination lawsNew York City--affecting housing and urban
development 10: 0177; 12: 0001New York City--public hearings on proposed
changes in 10: 0437
Anti-fair housing initiativesCalifornia--NAACP lawsuit against proponents
of 2: 0491
ApartmentsDetroit, Michigan--demonstrations against
7: 0129integrated--construction of, in Memphis,
Tennessee 15: 0708New Jersey discrimination in rental 9: 0263operated by federal government--rental
housing opportunities 14: 0179New York, Long Island--Parkway Village rental
policy 10: 0001
Area Redevelopment Administrationracial discrimination policies 8: 0004
ArizonaEloy low rent public housing project 1: 0140Phoenix urban renewal program 1: 0140Tucson Home Builders Association open
housing policy 1: 0140
ArkansasLittle Rock
Housing Authority annual report (1956)1:0149
Housing Authority rental project--survey onaccepability of 1: 0149
housing discrimination complaints 1: 0149Jones, Madison--visit of 1: 0149urban renewal program--general 1: 0149urban renewal program--petitions protesting
1: 0149North Little Rock urban renewal program
1:0149
Armed forceshousing problems of, in Omaha, Nebraska
9: 0167
Arsonof African American homes in Cass County,
Michigan 7: 0001
Ashby, HaroldNewark, New Jersey, Branch Housing
Committee Chairman--appointment as9: 0498
Association of Fair Housing Committees1: 0001
Babbitt Naval Depothousing segregation--NAACP demand for ban
on 9: 0190
BanksNew Haven, Connecticut--complaints regarding
discriminatory practices by 4: 0317
Banks, Calvin1: 0600
Beacon Newspaper Corporation, Inc.advertising practices--complaints regarding
6: 0184
Beaver Brook low rent housing siteNAACP opposition to 3: 0216
Bell, BenjaminChicago Branch Housing Committee
chairman--appointment as 5: 0100
Bell Laboratorieshousing discrimination complaints 1: 0475housing program 8: 0907
BlockbustingNew York City public hearings on 10: 0437revocation of licenses of real estate brokers
practicing--call for 14: 0077
Bowling Green State Universitypolicy on nondiscrimination in off-campus
housing 12: 0656
Boycotts, African AmericanMetropolitan Life Insurance Company 6: 0829Rocky Springs Amusement Park 13: 0261
Brotherhood in Action Committeeactivities report 10: 0001
Builder's groupsNAACP cooperation with, during urban renewal
projects 15: 0654
Businessconduct of--New Mexico legislation to prohibit
discrimination in 9: 0611
BusinessmenAfrican American--recognition for 5: 0001
Californiaanti-fair housing initiative--NAACP lawsuit
against proponents of 2: 0491Berkeley
ACTION urban renewal clinic 2: 0391Federal Civil Rights Commission hearings
and findings on housing 2: 0391NAACP Branch Housing Committee
activities 2: 0391building projects--suspension of federal funds
for 2: 0491El Cajon Valley open housing conference
6: 0125
fair housing legislation--referendum defeats2: 0391, 0491
housing discrimination complaintsBlythe 2: 0270Glendale 2: 0270Los Angeles 2: 0434Oroville 2: 0270Sacramento 2: 0270San Francisco 2: 0658San Jose 2: 0491
Los AngelesConference on Urban Redevelopment
2: 0434County Conference on Community Relations
3: 0001NAACP Branch activities 2: 0434public housing situation 4: 0568redevelopment housing--ordinance against
discrimination in 2: 0434urban redevelopment workshop 2: 0434
Marin City redevelopment plan 2: 0270Marin City urban renewal program 4: 0705Marin County Redevelopment Agency public
hearings 2: 0473Milpitas--UAW cooperative housing
development 2: 0270Oakland
housing survey 2: 0270Redevelopment Agency nondiscrimination
policy 9: 0078Redevelopment Agency's policy on race
2: 0391Oxnard--cross burning at African American
veteran's home 2: 0270Oxnard--proposed city ordinance banning
housing discrimination 6: 0035Palo Alto redevelopment plan 2: 0270Proposition 14--passage of 8: 0907realtors--racial discrimination complaints
against 1: 0475realtors--survey of discriminatory methods
used by 1: 0327Riverside
Housing Improvement Committee activities2: 0270
housing segregation 1: 0475housing situation 2: 0270
Sacramento--legal strategy for challenginghousing discrimination in 2: 0270
San Bernardinoconstruction of hot mix plant adjacent to
African American community--complaintregarding 2: 0635
housing problems 2: 0491NAACP Branch Housing Committee report
2: 0635redevelopment study program 2: 0635
San Diego housing discrimination complaints13: 0116
San Fernando Valley NAACP Branch activities2: 0270
San Franciscohousing discrimination complaints 6: 0035housing report 8: 0004Mays, Willie--housing bias incident 2: 0658private housing--proposed city ordinance to
outlaw discrimination in 2: 0658racial attitudes in neighborhoods infiltrated
by nonwhites--study of 2: 0658relocation of project families--NAACP
complaint regarding 2: 0658San Jose housing discrimination policy 2: 0270San Mateo antidiscriminatory housing
ordinances 2: 0270Santa Ana--survey of African American
community 2: 0270state legislature's civil rights voting record
2: 0658Stockton Committee for Fair Housing
conference 3: 0576Supreme Court outlaws tract housing bias
15: 0575urban renewal activities--list of communities
engaged in 16: 0535urban renewal laws 3: 0307urban renewal programs
Berkeley 2: 0391Fresno 2: 0270general--termination of federal financing for,
following passage of Proposition 148: 0907
Los Angeles 2: 0434Marin City 2: 0473Pasadena 2: 0270Pittsburg 2: 0270Sacramento 2: 0270San Francisco 2: 0658; 8: 0592Sausalito 2: 0270
Vallejo housing problems 2: 0270
California Real Estate Associationfair housing legislation--opposition to 2: 0491
Carter, Elmer "Special Assistant for Intergroup Relations to
Governor Nelson Rockefeller o f N e w Y o r k - - a p p o i n t m e n t a s 2 : 0128
Central Civic League on Urban Renewalstatement of position 5: 0533
Citizen leadershipproposals for coordination and use of, in
campaign to achieve equal opportunities andrights 11: 0277
Citizens Committee in Support of the LandClearance for Redevelopment Authority ofOlivette, Missouri
minutes of meetings 1: 0475Citizens Housing and Planning Council of NewYork, Inc.
Board of Directors' election 10: 0122Housing Act of 1957--support for 10: 0122housing symposium 10: 0122New York City fair housing ordinance--support
for 10: 0122publications 10: 0122
Civic Housing Foundationestablishment of 2: 0128
Civil rightsact--Washington State 16: 0477bills--efforts to pass 1: 0695bills--NAACP model 6: 0125Michigan conference on 7: 0373platform--New York State Democratic
Committee recommendations 5: 0785practical problems of--address by Leon
Despres on 5: 0100
Coast Guard, U.S.recruitment practices with respect to African
Americans 8: 0309
Conn, GeraldFHA proceedings against 3: 0786
Coker, F. D.
Indiana State Housing Committee c h a i r m a n - - a p p o i n t m e n t as 5: 0627
Cole, Albert M.
Garden Valley, Ohio, urban renewal p r o g r a m - - a d d r e s s a t groundbreaking ceremony
12: 0362
Orlando, Florida, Urban Renewal C o n f e r e n c e - - a d d r e s s by 4: 0178
Coleman, MaryPennsylvania House of Delegates Committee
on Law and Order--statement before13: 0780
College Housing Programadministration of 4: 0568
Collins, Leroyslum clearance meeting called by 4: 0178
ColoradoColorado Springs--complaints regarding
discrimination in FHA programs and policies2: 0840
Colorado Springs housing discriminationcomplaints 2: 0840
DenverHHFA program 2: 0840housing workshop 15: 0106segregation in--pamphlet on 2: 0840Wood, Jack--visit by 2: 0840
Fair Housing Act of 1959 2: 0840; 15: 0001Commission on Intergroup Relations
open city project 3: 0550Commission on Race and Housing
federal housing programs--recommendationsregarding 2: 0885
housing discrimination report 3: 0576, 0786;16: 0341, 0535
minority housing problems--studies on 2: 0885NAACP cooperation 2: 0885private housing developments and 2: 0885;
3: 0657research reports--publication of 2: 0885
Committee on Civil Rights in Manhattan, Inc.minutes of meetings 10: 0216
Community Services, Inc.activities 10: 0729, 0804
Conference on Discrimination in Housing8: 0617
Conference on Urban RedevelopmentLos Angeles, California 2: 0434
Congress, U.S.housing amendments (1955) 1: 0612see also House of Representatives, U.S.;
Senate, U.S.Connecticut
BridgeportHousing Authority--racial discrimination
complaints against 3: 0051housing discrimination complaints 3: 0051NAACP Branch housing program 3: 0051
public housing projects--complaintsregarding administration of 3: 0051
Commission on Civil Rights hearings onpublicly assisted housing 3: 0051
DanburyBeaver Brook low rent housing site--NAACP
opposition to 3: 0216city housing code 3: 0216housing discrimination complaints 3: 0216NAACP Branch housing report 3: 0216NAACP protest demonstrations 3: 0216Redevelopment Authority--survey of families
relocated by 3: 0216urban renewal program 3: 0216; 14: 0762
fair housing legislation 1: 0695; 9: 0205Greenwich housing discrimination complaints
3: 0051Hamden housing discrimination complaints
4: 0317Hartford
housing discrimination complaints 3: 0051redevelopment plans 3: 0051urban renewal program 1: 0327; 3: 0051;
4: 0568Meriden urban renewal program 3: 0051New Haven
banks and real estate brokers--complaintsregarding discriminatory practices by4: 0317
fair housing practices ordinance 3: 0142Housing Authority--memorandum on policy
of 3: 0142housing discrimination complaints 3: 0142sit down demonstration to protest housing
discrimination 3: 0051, 0142urban renewal program 3: 0142; 6: 0302
New London low rent public housing project1: 0475
Norwalk NAACP Branch Housing Committeeprogram 14: 0179
public accommodations statute 3: 0051, 0142Ridgefield Branch Housing chairman--Bernard
Gordan's appointment as 3: 0216savings banks--discrimination in mortgage
loans by 1: 0612Stamford
housing conference 14: 0179housing discrimination complaints 3: 0142Jones, Madison--visit by 3: 0142urban renewal program 3: 0142
State Commission on Civil Rights--complaintsregarding 4: 0317
State Commission on Civil Rights bulletins1: 0327
Temporary Commission on Housing report3: 0142
urban renewal and redevelopment--NAACProle in 3: 0051
Connecticut General Life Insurance CompanySymposium on Metropolitan Problems
sponsored by 3: 0051
Consumer's Interest Advisory CommitteeJones, Madison--resignation of 3: 0786meetings 3: 0657
Cooper, John Sherman29th Annual National Housing Conference--
speech at 2: 0128
Cooperative apartmentsdevelopment--Bronx County, New York 9: 0834proposed exemption for, under provisions of
Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill 2: 0001
Cooperative housingdevelopments
Milpitas, California 2: 0270Pine Grove Manor 9: 0467Port Chester, New York 10: 0919United Housing Foundation proposal for
10: 0729FHA mortgage insurance for 6: 0125program 3: 0657, 0786proposal for Harlem 6: 0502Seward Park 8: 0004
COREBrooklyn, New York, housing discrimination sit-
in demonstrations 9: 0868
Cortland State Teacher's Collegehousing conditions for African Americans
9: 0653
County Conference on Community RelationsLos Angeles, California 3: 0001
Crisis in Levittown, PA (film)13: 0623
Cross burningsColumbus, Ohio 12: 0449Oxnard, California, African American veteran's
home 2: 0270
DelawareAfrican American housing situation 1: 0327Collins Park housing discrimination complaints
8: 0782Dover housing conditions 3: 0426Dover urban renewal program 3: 0426, 0475Newark housing discrimination complaints
3: 0426
Delaware cont.Wilmington
city code for health standards 3: 0426housing controversy 3: 0786slum clearance program 6: 0035urban renewal program 3: 0426; 6: 0035
Delta Sigma Theta conventionFreeman, Frankie--speech by 3: 0576
Democratic PartyMichigan--call for end to segregation 7: 0129Platform Committee hearings in New York
City--testimony before 8: 0782
Demonstrationssee Protest demonstrations
Department of Defense, U.S.nondiscriminatory occupancy pattern policy
7: 0776
Department of Urban Affairs and Housing, U.S.proposed creation of 3: 0576
DesegregationErie, Pennsylvania, public housing projects
13: 0389, 0494National Urban League policy statement on
9: 0078
Despres, Leonpractical problems of civil rights--address on
5: 0100Discrimination
see Housing discrimination complaints; Racialdiscrimination
District of ColumbiaCommission on Civil Rights hearings on
housing 3: 0475housing--NAIRO research project on 3: 0475housing discrimination complaints 3: 0475-0576nonwhite residence in--dispersion of 1: 0327redevelopment plans 9: 0001urban renewal program 3: 0475
Economic intimidation campaign, whiteagainst African Americans in Elloree, South
Carolina 15: 0565Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Supreme Court civil rights decisions--urged touphold 8: 0592
ElderlyFHA housing plan for 4: 0178housing for--direct loan program for 6: 0398
Emergency Committee for More Low RentHousing
activities 10: 0437
Empire Real Estate Boardannual banquet--Joseph Ray's address at
4: 0705
Employmentdiscrimination
Brooklyn, New York 9: 0868New York City, New York 10: 0437Rochdale Village, New York 9: 0653St. Louis, Missouri, case 8: 0782
requests 2: 0128
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unityactivities 4: 0386
Equal Employment Opportunities ActNew Mexico legislation to provide penalties for
violations of 5: 0299Evans, John
death of 7: 0105
Evictionsregulations governing--New York 1: 0001, 0695
Excess mortgage proceedsFHA procedures to recover 3: 0657
Executive orderprohibiting discrimination in federally assisted
housinggeneral 1: 0001, 0695; 2: 0391; 4: 0568;
5: 0785; 8: 0782; 10: 0437HHFA implementation of 4: 0568NAACP campaign for 4: 1033; 14: 0077NAACP demonstration for 8: 0004; 16: 0535National Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing statement and recommendations8: 0907
report on effects of 6: 0502
Fair employment practices lawWisconsin--proposed amendments 16: 0615
Fair housing legislationAkron, Ohio 12: 0282California--referendum defeat 2: 0391, 0491California Real Estate Association's opposition
to 2: 0491Cleveland, Ohio 6: 0398Colorado 15: 0001Connecticut 1: 0695; 9: 0205Des Moines, Iowa--defeat in 6: 0001Indiana 16: 0341local--plans for introduction of 16: 0535Maryland 6: 0398Massachusetts 1: 0695; 6: 0623
Metcalf-Bakerconstitutionality--memorandum on 1: 0857;
11: 0452general 6: 0035lobbying activities on behalf of 1: 0857NAACP dissatisfaction with 15: 0592New York State Senate Committee on Public
Health hearings on 15: 0592Rockefeller, Nelson--meeting with NAACP
representatives to discuss 5: 0785Michigan 7: 0001Minnesota 7: 0786; 16: 0341municipal 8: 0004NAACP support for 14: 0028, 0077National Association of Real Estate Boards
position on 12: 0134New Haven, Connecticut 3: 0142New Jersey 1: 0695; 9: 0431, 0498New Mexico 9: 0611New York
failure of passage 4: 0317; 14: 0077general 1: 0695; 5: 0785; 6: 0398, 0502;
8: 0617, 0782; 9: 0653-0868; 11: 0375-0726; 12: 0001; 14: 0179; 16: 0341
joint conference in support of 10: 0001protest demonstrations to secure 11: 0608Rockefeller, Nelson--proposal 1: 0695
New York City 2: 0001; 9: 0868; 10: 0122Ohio 1: 0695; 3: 0307; 6: 0398; 12: 0362-0656;
15: 0362Oregon 1: 0695Pennsylvania 1: 0600; 6: 0035; 13: 0389, 0667,
0780; 14: 0001Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 16: 0341Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 13: 0780Port Chester, New York 10: 0919report on 8: 0907Rhode Island 3: 0475; 6: 0302; 15: 0280St. Paul, Minnesota 13: 0021Schenectady, New York 9: 0834; 11: 0039Senate Subcommittee on Housing hearings on
9: 0001Springfield, Massachusetts 6: 0562Toledo, Ohio 12: 0797Washington 1: 0695Westchester, New York 11: 0133Wisconsin 16: 0615
Farmer, JamesVan der Linden, Frank--debate with 5: 0785
Federal Civil Rights Commissionhousing discrimination hearings 2: 0757;
3: 0786; 5: 0208; 14: 0077housing in Berkeley, California--hearings and
findings on 2: 0391housing in D.C.--hearings on 3: 0475housing in New York City--hearings on 1: 0695;
11: 0452housing recommendations 1: 0475reports 6: 0125; 8: 0004segregation and discrimination in housing--
report on 12: 0155state advisory committee officers--list of
2: 0757see also U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Federal College Housing Programnondiscrimination policy 5: 0785
Federal National Mortgage Associationhousing for minority groups--authorization to
provide aid for 1: 0612nondiscrimination policy 4: 0705racial discrimination complaints against 3: 0657refusal of mortgages in integrated
developments--allegations regarding7: 0682, 0740
FHACohn, Gerald--proceedings against 3: 0786cooperative housing program 3: 0657, 0786discrimination in the resale of property--policy
banning 3: 0786; 4: 0705discriminatory practices in Gainesville, Florida--
complaints regarding 4: 0178disposition of acquired rental properties--policy
on 3: 0786; 5: 0785excess mortgage proceeds--procedures to
recover 3: 0657foreclosed properties--complaints regarding
discrimination in the sale of 3: 0786foreclosed properties--policies regarding resale
of 6: 0398; 15: 0749foreclosure policy 4: 0845housing--suggestions for integration in 1: 0327housing discrimination complaints 1: 0475housing loans--efforts to ban discrimination in
1: 0857housing operations--NAACP opposition to
segregation and discrimination in 15: 0592housing plan for the aged 4: 0178
FHA cont.Industry Advisory Committee--establishment of
3: 0786insured housing--complaints regarding
discrimination in 8: 0782insured housing in Springfield, Ohio--racial
discrimination complaint regarding sale orrental of 6: 0398
intergroup relations policies and programs--study of 8: 0782
loan policy--complaints regardingdiscrimination 3: 0657
loan procedures 3: 0786manual--revision of section dealing with
relocation housing 3: 0786minority group program--considerations
respecting 3: 0786minority housing--study on 4: 0568mortgage insurance for rental and cooperative
housing 6: 0125mortgage insurance requirements--complaints
regarding discrimination 3: 0786nondiscrimination policy 8: 0782programs and policies complaints in Colorado
Springs, Colorado 2: 0840racial discrimination complaints against 5: 0785racial relations staff--list of 3: 0657restrictive racial covenants in Houston, Texas--
policy on 5: 0785; 15: 0749see also Housing programs, federal
FilmsAll the Way Home 4: 0001Crisis in Levittown, PA 13: 0623housing discrimination
NAACP financial participation 4: 0001in northern cities 16: 0670plans for 4: 0001production of 8: 0470screenplays--prospectus for 4: 0001
Suburban Schism 13: 0163University of Wisconsin antihousing
discrimination 16: 0573, 0615
Flood control projectsBattle Creek, Michigan 7: 0105
FloridaCocoa urban renewal program 4: 0178Gainesville--complaints regarding
discriminatory FHA practices 4: 0178Gainesville--complaints regarding
discrimination in Veterans Administrationloan policy 4: 0178
housing discrimination complaintsCape Canaveral 4: 0178; 12: 0134; 14: 0077;
16: 0341Cocoa 4: 0178; 6: 0035; 16: 0341Coral Gables 4: 0178Orlando 4: 0178Tampa 4: 0178
Key West--efforts to construct a housingproject for African Americans in 4: 0:1-78
Orlando Urban Renewal Conference 4: 0178St. Petersburg--African American housjng
problems 4: 0178slum clearance
conference 15: 0362meeting 4: 0178program 4: 0178
TampaJones, Madison--visit by 4: 0178Public Housing Authority--racial
discrimination complaints against 4: 0178urban renewal program 4: 0178; 15: 0362
Titusville urban renewal program 4: 0178
Flushing Remonstrance300th Anniversary--rally to commemorate
10: 0001Foreclosed properties
FHA--complaints regarding discrimination inthe sale of 3: 0786
FHA--policies regarding resale of 6: 0398policy--FHA 4: 0845
Fox, RichardSt. Paul, Minnesota, Branch Housing
Committee chairman 7: 0786Freeman, Frankie
Delta Sigma Theta convention--speech onhousing 3: 0576
French, Eleanor ClarkTemporary New York State Commission on Low
Income Housing--testimony before 10: 0437Frey, Donald
equal opportunity in housing--address on5: 0005
NAACP housing workshop--participation in3: 0576
Gaynor, JamesNew York State Urban Renewal Officials-
speech at Annual Spring Conference5: 0785; 11: 0726; 12: 0001
Ninth Annual Housing Conference--speech at12: 0001
GeorgiaAmericus housing discrimination complaints
15: 0362Atlanta
NAACP Branch Housing chairman--JesseHill's appointment as 4: 0386
urban renewal programappointment of Citizen's Advisory
Committee 4: 0386complaints regarding 4: 0386general 16: 0007
Augustahousing discrimination complaints 4: 0386urban renewal controversy 12: 0155urban renewal program 4: 0386; 16: 0141
Fitzgerald urban renewal program 4: 0386;15: 0362
Newnan housing discrimination complaints4: 0386
SavannahNAACP field visit report 4: 0386Nathaniel Greene Villa housing project site--
complaints regarding 4: 0845urban renewal program 4: 0386; 6: 0302
State School Study Commission hearings4: 0386
Gibbs, JamesWaterbury Negro Freedom Day affair--address
by 4: 0317
Gibson, RoseAnn Arbor Branch Housing Committee
chairman--appointment as 7: 0067
Golden, JamesBattle Creek, Michigan, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as7: 0105
Goode, DeaneTrenton, New Jersey, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as9: 0526
Gordan, BernardDanbury Branch Housing chairman--
appointment as 3: 0216
Gulf American Land Corporationrequest for investigation of 4: 0845
Harlemcooperative housing proposal 6: 0502housing conditions 10: 0216, 0437housing survey 14: 0179slum clearance and housing program 6: 0806urban renewal program 10: 0216; 16: 0141
Harlem Mortgage and Improvement CouncilAnnual Dinner programs 10: 0617Executive Committee meetings 10: 0617NAACP cooperation 10: 0617
Health standardsWilmington, Delaware, city code for 3: 0426
HHFAadministrator--Robert Weaver's appointment as
4: 0845California building projects--suspension of
funds for 2: 0491Denver, Colorado program 2: 0840equal housing executive order--implementation
of 4: 0568NAACP recommendations 4: 0705National Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing--meeting with 8: 0782national public interest organizations--meeting
with 6: 0806public interest representatives--meetings with
4: 0705race relations officer--assignment of, to
Wichita, Kansas 6: 0184Racial Relations Service
dismissal of Frank Home and CorienneMorrow from 8: 0617; 11: 0452
professional staff--list of 4: 0705; 11: 0277urban renewal report 16: 0141
Relocation Service--list of professional staff4: 0705
Southeastern Regional Office--racialdiscrimination complaints against 4: 0705
urban renewal pamphlets 13: 0163
Highlander Folk Schoolintegration classes, workshops, and
conferences--legal battle to conduct 1: 0001
Hill, HerbertNew York waterfront--statement on
discrimination on 9: 0078
Hill, JesseAtlanta, Georgia, Branch Housing chairman--
appointment as 4: 0386
Holmes, RobertPortland, Oregon, Urban League--address to
13: 0021
Home Manufacturer's Associationconvention--Jack Wood's speech at 6: 0398
Hoover, HerbertStanford University antidiscrimination clauses
15: 0575
Home, FrankHHFA Racial Relations Service--dismissal from
8: 0617; 11: 0452National Association of Housing and
Redevelopment Officials--statement toPotomac Chapter 10: 0177
Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill--statement on2: 0001
HospitalsDetroit, Michigan--nondiscrimination pledge
6: 0035
House of Representatives, U.S.Rains' Subcommittee hearings and reports
1: 0612
Housingaccommodations aided by publicly insured
financing--proposed ban on discrimination in1: 0857
action project 8: 0004activities--state and municipal 9: 0001African American interests in--conference on
4: 0568amendments (1955) 1: 0612articles 14: 0117bias--New York City Council bill to ban 1: 0857bulletins--National Urban League 9: 0078clinics--Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0389clinics--New England Regional Conference
9: 0205codes--Danbury, Connecticut 3: 0216codes--Portsmouth, Virginia 16: 0280commission--Mount Clemons, Michigan
7: 0001communities--recommendations for integrated
living in 13: 0780competitive 11: 0375conditions
Battle Creek, Michigan 7: 0105Cortland State Teacher's College 9: 0653Dover, Delaware 3: 0426East Orange, New Jersey 9: 0263Harlem, New York 10: 0216, 0437Inkster, Michigan 7: 0001Lakeview, New York 10: 0001Mount Vernon, New York 16: 0341New York City, New York 16: 0341Norfolk, Virginia 14: 0179; 16: 0238Old Bridge, New Jersey 9: 0263Passaic, New Jersey 9: 0263Peoria, Illinois 5: 0005Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 13: 0780Portsmouth, Virginia 16: 0280Rockford, Illinois 5: 0005
Suffolk County, New York 9: 0653Willow Run, Michigan 7: 0682Worthington, Minnesota 8: 0001Ypsilanti, Michigan 7: 0740
conferencesBoston, Massachusetts, NAACP Branch
schedule of 6: 0623Cleveland, Ohio, NAACP Branch 12: 0362Jackson, Michigan 7: 0302Michigan 7: 0335Muskegon Heights, Michigan 7: 0413NAACP 3: 0001New Jersey 16: 0341New York State Commission Against
Discrimination 11: 0277Ohio 12: 0449, 0656Queens County, New York Council 11: 0277Stamford, Connecticut 14: 0179
controversy--Wilmington, Delaware 3: 0786demonstration--NAACP proposal for 6: 0398desegregation conference in New York City
1: 0857; 11: 0452desegregation at Sierra Ordnance Depot
2: 0270developments
Arlington, Virginia 16: 0238Delano Village--opening of 9: 0653Ecorse, Michigan 7: 0439Grandview Estates 13: 0667interracial 2: 0128, 0885Mamaroneck, New York 9: 0653Portland, Oregon 13: 0021Sheraton Park Estates financial problems
8: 0082for the elderly--direct loan program 6: 0398equal opportunity in--address by Donald Frey
on 5: 0005equal opportunity in--Indiana statewide study
conference on 5: 0627FHA--suggestions for integration 1: 0327financing--discrimination in 2: 0491government involvement in--background
statement on 8: 0782integrated--New York City Commission on
Intergroup Relations study on 10: 0177Leadership Conference on 5: 0785legislation--NAACP position on 1: 0695legislation--U.S. Senate Subcommittee on
Banking and Currency hearings on 2: 0128loans--efforts to ban discrimination 1: 0857low cost, for Bridgton, New Jersey 9: 0263low and middle income--complaints regarding,
in East Bronx, New York 6: 0035
market--impact of rent controls on, in Buffalo,New York 9: 0897
meeting--Springfield, Illinois 5: 0005metropolitan--article on racial discrimination in
10: 0701military 7: 0776minority--FHA study on 4: 0568minority groups--Federal National Mortgage
Association assistance in providing 1: 0612NAACP Housing Department policy statement
on 15: 0264National Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing draft statement on 8: 0617open occupancy--movement for 1: 0001ordinances--antidiscriminatory 2: 0270pamphlets--NAACP requests for 13: 0163policies
Johnstown, Pennsylvania 13: 0593Massachusetts 13: 0116Michigan State University 2: 0799NAACP 1: 0327; 2: 0491; 12: 0449New Jersey 4: 0568New York City 2: 0001New York State 11: 0726Ohio State University 2: 0799Portland, Oregon NAACP Branch 13: 0021University of California, Berkeley 2: 0799
practices--New Rochelle, New York 9: 0653private
discrimination inproposed Chicago, Illinois, ordinance
banning 5: 0100proposed Rhode Island legislation
prohibiting 6: 0125proposed San Francisco, California, city
ordinance outlawing 2: 0658integration in 1: 0327open-occupancy--requests for information
on 6: 0001proposed ban on discrimination in, in New
York State 1:0857problems
Ambler, Pennsylvania 13: 0261armed forces--in Omaha, Nebraska 9: 0167Berkshire County, Massachusetts--survey of
6: 0562Chicago, Illinois 5: 0100East St. Louis, Illinois 5: 0005Kokomo, Indiana 5: 0627Middletown, Ohio 12: 0783for minorities in Kansas 2: 0757New Jersey 4: 0568Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 13: 0001Port Chester, New York 10: 0919
Racine, Wisconsin 16: 0670requests for assistance with 4: 0317requests for information on 3: 0576; 4: 0317,
0568; 5: 0001, 0005; 6: 0398, 0534;7: 0067
St. Petersburg, Florida 4: 0178San Bernardino, California 2: 0491Scranton, Pennsylvania 16: 0341studies on 2: 0885Vallejo, California 2: 0270Worthington, Minnesota 8: 0001
processing--Trenton, New Jersey 14: 0174publically assisted--Connecticut Commission
on Civil Rights hearings 3: 0051racial discrimination in--Williams College panel
discussion on 6: 0302racial and ethnic relations problems in 8: 0470,
0533racially mixed--New York State 10: 0701recommendations--NAACP 14: 0179redevelopment--Los Angeles, California,
ordinance against discrimination in 2: 0434rental
construction of, in Muskegon Heights,Michigan 7: 0413
FHA mortgage insurance for 6: 0125opportunities in apartments operated by
federal government 14: 0179Schenectady, New York--report on
discrimination in 11: 0039reports
Massachusetts State Advisory Committee2: 0757
Missouri State Advisory Committee 2: 0757New York State Conference of NAACP
Branches 10: 0122; 15: 0001San Francisco, California 8: 0004
resolutions--NAACP 14: 0028seminars--preparations for 16: 0720seminars--Richmond, Virginia 1: 0475services--AFSC 13: 0319situation
Battle Creek, Michigan 15: 0106Boston, Massachusetts 2: 0128Canton, Ohio 12: 0656Dayton, Ohio 12: 0656Riverside, California 2: 0270York, Pennsylvania 13: 0261
starts and commitments--information on3: 0657
study--Oakland, California 2: 0270study--University of California, Berkeley
2: 0391substandard--conference on 4: 0178
Housing cont.substandard--investigation of, in Summit, New
Jersey 3: 0657supply--minority dispersion into 12: 0001surveys
Canton, Ohio, Housing Commission12: 0656
Harlem 14: 0179NAIRO 8: 0533; 11: 0277Racine, Wisconsin, NAACP Branch 16: 0670
Veterans Administration--suggestions forintegration in 1: 0327
workshopsBuffalo, New York 9: 0897Denver, Colorado 15: 0106Des Moines, Iowa 15: 0001Lansing, Michigan 15: 0106Long Island, New York 10: 0001New York City, New York 10: 0216, 0497New York State Conference of NAACP
Branches 11: 0608Texas State Conference of NAACP
Branches 15: 0749Toledo, Ohio 12: 0797
Housing, publicapplications--Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0389,
0494cases--NAACP procedures in 14: 0028discrimination--Washington State attorney
general's opinion on 16: 0477federally assisted--executive order prohibiting
discrimination in 1: 0001, 0695; 2: 0391;4: 0568; 5: 0785; 6: 0502; 8: 0004, 0782,0907; 10: 0437; 14: 0077; 16: 0535
Indiana State Conference statement on 5: 0627integration 1: 0327Jersey City, New Jersey--report on 14: 0117Kansas legislation prohibiting discrimination in
6: 0184Keyser, West Virginia--complaint regarding site
of 6: 0534laws--New York 3: 0576municipal fair housing measures to prohibit
discrimination in 8: 0004NAACP demand for increase in 13: 0116NAACP policy statement on 9: 0498National Urban League policy statement on
9: 0078New Jersey--complaints regarding de facto
segregation in 6: 0302New Mexico legislation outlawing discrimination
in 5: 0299
New York City--fact sheets on 10: 0638New York City--25th anniversary of 16: 0341nonsegregation in--New York State Committee
on Discrimination in Housingrecommendations on how to achieve11: 0452
Oregon legislation prohibiting discrimination in13: 0021
Paducah, Kentucky--failure to comply withfederal regulations for integration 6: 0256
policy and procedures--report on 14: 0028problem areas 14: 0179programs--efforts to improve effectiveness
4: 0705racial segregation
Baltimore Housing Authority resolution forelimination of 6: 0534
Louisville, Kentucky 6: 0256Saginaw, Michigan, proposal to end 7: 0631Superior Township, Michigan Board
resolution prohibiting 7: 0682residential discrimination--impact of 2: 0001Senate Committee on Banking and Currency
hearings 1: 0612site selection--relationship between racial
integration and 8: 0617situation--Los Angeles, California 4: 0568units available for African Americans in
Chicago, Illinois 5: 0208see also Housing projects, public; Open
occupancy
Housing Act1954--general 6: 05021954--requirements 3: 06571957--Citizens Housing and Planning Council
of New York, Inc. support for 10: 01221957--passage of 15: 05921959--proposal 9: 00011960--proposed 1: 0695
Housing Advisory Councilfilm subcommittee meetings 4: 0001
Housing and Community Development Act of1964
4: 0845
Housing and Urban Rehabilitation Committeemeeting agenda 3: 0001
Housing development programTerre Haute, Indiana 6: 0035
Housing developments, privateinterracial 2: 0128planned for sale or rental on interracial or open
occupancy basis 2: 0885
Housing discriminationAnn Arbor, Michigan city ordinance prohibiting
7: 0067cases
Auburn, New York 9: 0653New Rochelle, New York 9: 0653Rochelle Arms 9: 0078
committees studying--questions to be used by15: 0749
developments (1959) 12: 0134films 4: 0001; 8: 0470hearings 2: 0757; 3: 0786; 5: 0208; 14: 0077intergroup relations agencies' role in combatting
8: 0470Kansas workshop on 6: 0184laws affecting--report on 9: 0205Madison, Wisconsin--opposition to release of
candidly filmed incidents 16: 0573minority military personnel 11: 0375model state statute prohibiting 1: 0327New York State and city laws affecting 11: 0375New York State legislation prohibiting 1: 0475;
3: 0307northern cities 16: 0670Oxnard, California, city ordinance prohibiting
6: 0035Pennsylvania legislation prohibiting 13: 0261policy--San Jose, California 2: 0270report--Commission on Race and Housing
3: 0576, 0786; 16: 0341, 0535report--Federal Civil Rights Commission
8: 0004requests for information on 3: 0307; 6: 0125,
0302, 0502Scheuer, James--testimony 10: 0122UN ambassadors' experience with 8: 0782workshop--Kansas 15: 0001
Housing discrimination complaintsAkron, Ohio 16: 0341Albany, New York 1: 0857; 9: 0834Albuquerque, New Mexico 2: 0757Americus, Georgia 15: 0362Asbury Park, New Jersey 9: 0263Ashtabula, Ohio 16: 0341Atlantic City, New Jersey 14: 0117Auburn, New York 9: 0653Augusta, Georgia 4: 0386Baltimore, Maryland 6: 0534Bayonne, New Jersey 9: 0263Belvidere, New Jersey 9: 0263Bell Laboratories 1: 0475Benton Harbor, Michigan 7: 0001; 14: 0117Blythe, California 2: 0270
Boston, Massachusetts 3: 0550Bridgeport, Connecticut 3: 0051Brooklyn, New York 9: 0868Bucks County, Pennsylvania 3: 0786Buffalo, New York 9: 0897Cape Canaveral, Florida 4: 0178; 12: 0134;
14: 0077; 16: 0341Cheraw, South Carolina 15: 0565Chester, Pennsylvania 13: 0319Chicago, Illinois 5: 0100Chicago Heights, Illinois 5: 0299Cleveland, Ohio 12: 0362Cocoa, Florida 4: 0178; 6: 0035; 16: 0341Collins Park, Delaware 8: 0782Colorado Springs, Colorado 2: 0840Columbus, Ohio 12: 0449Coral Gables, Florida 4: 0178Danbury, Connecticut 3: 0216Deerfield, Illinois 5: 0454Deerfield, Ohio 12: 0656Des Moines, Iowa 6: 0001Detroit, Michigan 7: 0129East Baton Rouge, Louisiana 6: 0381Ecorse, Michigan 7: 0439Elloree, South Carolina 15: 0565Elmira, New York 9: 0653Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0389, 0494Eufaula, Alabama 1: 0049Far Rockaway, New York 15: 0362FHA 1:0475Flemingsburg, Kentucky 6: 0256Gary, Indiana 5: 0572general 1: 0327; 2: 0128; 6: 0302; 14: 0520-
0762Glendale, California 2: 0270Grand Rapids, Michigan 7: 0259Greenwich, Connecticut 3: 0051Hamden, Connecticut 4: 0317Hartford, Connecticut 3: 0051Jersey City, New Jersey 9: 0400; 14: 0117Johnstown, Pennsylvania 14: 0117Kansas City, Missouri 8: 0082Kenosha, Wisconsin 16: 0573Levittown, New Jersey 9: 0431Levittown, Pennsylvania 13: 0623Little Rock, Arkansas 1: 0149Long Branch, New Jersey 9: 0263Los Angeles, California 2: 0434Louisville, Kentucky 6: 0256Maywood, Illinois 5: 0533Middletown, New York 9: 0653Nassau, New York 6: 0035Newark, Delaware 3: 0426
Housing discrimination complaints cont.Newburgh, New York 15: 0362New Haven, Connecticut 3: 0142Newnan, Georgia 4: 0386New Orleans, Louisiana 6: 0381New York City 3: 0576; 6: 0035, 0125; 8: 0782;
9: 0834; 10: 0216, 0437, 0638; 13: 0116;14: 0174, 0179; 15: 0362, 0654; 16: 0213,0341
New York City Commission on IntergroupRelations investigation of 10: 0177
New York State 1: 0001; 4: 0568; 6: 0398;16: 0726
New York State Commission AgainstDiscrimination procedures for handling11:0375
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 6: 0125; 15: 0708;16: 0341
Ogden, Utah 15: 0654Omaha, Nebraska 9: 0167Orlando, Florida 4: 0178Oroville, California 2: 0270Paterson, New Jersey 4: 0568; 9: 0263Pennsgrove, New Jersey 9: 0263Pennsylvania 14: 0001Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 13: 0780Port Chester, New York 10: 0919Portsmouth, Virginia 16: 0280Queens, New York 3: 0307Quincy, Illinois 3: 0307; 5: 0005; 14: 0179Reno, Nevada 9: 0190Richmond, Virginia 16: 0320River Rouge, Michigan 7: 0439Rochester, New York 11: 0001; 15: 0654Rockville, Maryland 6: 0534Rutledge, Pennsylvania 8: 0782Sacramento, California 2: 0270Saginaw, Michigan 7: 0631San Diego, California 13: 0116San Francisco, California 2: 0658; 6: 0035San Jose, California 2: 0491Somerwelle, New Jersey 1: 0001Stamford, Connecticut 3: 0142Tampa, Florida 4: 0178Toledo, Ohio 12: 0797Topeka, Kansas 6: 0184Trenton, New Jersey 9: 0526Twinsburg, Ohio 16: 0001United Housing Foundation investigations of
10: 0729Veterans Administration 1: 0475Vicksburg, Mississippi 8: 0046Washington, D.C. 3: 0475, 0550
Westchester, New York 11: 0133West Lafayette, Indiana 5: 0627Wheeling, West Virginia 16: 0563White Plains, New York 1: 0857Wichita, Kansas 6: 0184Wildwood, New Jersey 9: 0263Willow Run, Michigan 7: 0682Ypsilanti, Michigan 7: 0740Ypsilanti Township, Michigan 3: 0576see also under Housing
Housing Opportunities Made Equalestablishment of 16: 0341
Housing programsBell Laboratories 8: 0907federal
Commission on Race and Housingrecommendations regarding 2: 0885
Pittsfield, Massachusetts 6: 0562racial segregation in--complaints regarding
8: 0617Harlem 6: 0806Kansas City, Missouri, NAACP Branch 8: 0082Madison, Wisconsin, NAACP Branch Housing
Committee 16: 0615Milwaukee, Wisconsin, NAACP Branch Housing
Committee 16: 0573NAACP 1:0327; 2: 0128NAACP state conferences 15: 0106Newark, New Jersey, NAACP Branch 9: 0498Newburgh, New York, NAACP Branch 9: 0653New England Regional Conference 9: 0205New York City 1:0001New York State 11: 0726; 14: 0077Norwalk, Connecticut, NAACP Branch 14: 0179Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, NAACP Branch
13: 0780Portland, Oregon, NAACP Branch 13: 0021Poughkeepsie, New York, NAACP Branch
9: 0653report on 8: 0782St. Louis, Missouri, NAACP Branch 14: 0179St. Paul, Minnesota, NAACP Branch 7: 0786;
8: 0397
Housing projectsfor African Americans in Key West, Florida
4: 0178private--Summit, New Jersey 3: 0786public
Akron, Ohio 12: 0282Albany, New York 9: 0834Alton, Illinois 5: 0005, 0208Benton Harbor, Michigan 7: 0001Bridgeport, Connecticut 3: 0051
Brooklyn Heights, New York 12: 0134Charlottesville, Virginia 16: 0238, 0341Chattanooga, Tennessee 15: 0708Chester, Pennsylvania 13: 0319; 14: 0001Crestmont, Pennsylvania 13: 0261Deerfield, Illinois 5: 0454Duneland Village--sale of 5: 0572Ecorse, Michigan
general 7: 0439Public Housing Administration
investigation 7: 0439site selection 7: 0529
Eloy, Arizona 1: 0140Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0389, 0494expansion of, in -existing African American
areas--NAACP opposition 15: 0191Far Rockaway, New York 3: 0576; 9: 0653Florida, New York 16: 0341Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 13: 0261, 0566Houston, Texas 15: 0749Indianapolis, Indiana 5: 0627Johnstown, Pennsylvania 13: 0593Joliet, Illinois 5: 0005Kingston, Alabama 1: 0049Lake Forest, Illinois 5: 0005managers--intergroup relations training
sessions for 10: 0638Middletown, Ohio 12: 0783Milwaukee, Wisconsin 16: 0573Mt. Vernon, New York 9: 0653NAACP policy on 6: 0125National Apartment Owners Association
opposition to 8: 0397New London, Connecticut 1: 0475New York City, New York
complaints regarding site selection10: 0638
construction of 11: 0452investigation of 10: 0001, 0216opposition to proposed sale of 10: 0701
North Harlem, New York 10: 0216Peoria, Illinois 5: 0005Philadelphia, Pennsylvania--integration of
1: 0327Portland, Oregon 13: 0021Providence, Rhode Island 15: 0280Quincy, Illinois--complaint regarding site
selection 6: 0398; 14: 0117racial segregation in--complaints regarding
3: 0657; 5: 0005
River Rouge, Michigan--racial integrationpolicy 7: 0439
Saginaw, Michigan 7: 0631site selection--complaints regarding
14: 0117South Bend, Indiana 5: 0627Southside Homes--complaints regarding
evictions from 12: 0196; 15: 0280Stephen Wise Towers--construction of
10: 0437Tri-City Village--complaint regarding future
use of 6: 0398Tri-City Village--report on 5: 0572Washington County, Pennsylvania 13: 0261Waukegan, Illinois 5: 0005Willow Run, Michigan--state investigation of
7: 0740
Human relations commissionsKalamazoo, Michigan 7: 0335
Human Relations Committee ConferenceNAACP participation 3: 0001
Human Relations Instituteprogram 9: 0078
IllinoisAlton public housing project 5: 0005, 0208Aurora urban renewal program 4: 0845; 5: 0005Chicago
Branch Housing Committee chairman--Benjamin Bell's appointment as 5: 0100
Civil Rights Commission housingdiscrimination hearings 5: 0208
Housing Authority policy statement 5: 0100Housing Conference 5: 0208housing discrimination complaints 5: 0100housing problems 5: 0100Hyde Park-Kenwood area redevelopment
problems 5: 0100Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference
5: 0100Hyde Park-Kenwood urban renewal program
5: 0100Jones, Madison--visit by 5: 0100open occupancy ordinance--proposal for
5: 0208private housing--proposed ordinance to ban
discrimination in 5: 0100public housing units available for African
Americans--information on 5: 0208urban renewal program 5: 0100, 0208
Illinois cont.Chicago Heights
city officials' meeting with NAACPrepresentatives 5: 0299
housing discrimination complaints 5: 0299relocation program 5: 0299slum clearance program 5: 0299urban renewal program 4: 0705; 5: 0299
Cook County Housing Authority--meeting withNAACP representatives 5: 0299
Decatur urban renewal program 1: 0475Deerfield
housing case--decision in 8: 0907housing discrimination complaints 5: 0454integration of 8: 0309public housing project 5: 0454
East St. Louis housing problems 5: 0005Joliet open occupancy ordinance 5: 0005Joliet public housing project 5: 0005Lake Forest public housing project 5: 0005Maywood
housing discrimination complaints 5: 0533mass meeting 5: 0533urban renewal occupancy survey 5: 0533urban renewal program 5: 0208, 0299, 0533
PeoriaHousing Authority--racial discrimination
complaints against 5: 0005housing conditions 5: 0005public housing projects--proposal for open
occupancy in 5: 0005Quincy
Housing Authority--complaint regarding siteschosen for public housing 6: 0398
housing discrimination complaints 3: 0307;5: 0005; 14: 0179
public housing projects--complaintsregarding 14: 0117
Rockford housing conditions 5: 0005Rockford urban renewal program 5: 0005Springfield housing meeting 5: 0005State Conference of NAACP Branches
conventions: 0100Waukegan--complaint regarding federal
approval of racially separate public housingproject 5: 0005
Immigration laws, U.S.complaints regarding discriminatory nature of
2: 0128
Indianaequal opportunity in housing--statewide study
conference on 5: 0627fair housing legislation 16: 0341
Garycity employees--racial discrimination
complaints regarding hiring of 5: 0572Duneland Village housing project--sale of
5: 0572housing discrimination complaints 5: 0572open occupancy ordinance 16: 0341sale or rental of housing accommodations--
ordinance prohibiting discrimination in5: 0572
slum clearance program 5: 0572Tri-City Village housing project--complaint
regarding future use of 6: 0398Tri-City Village housing project--report on
5: 0572urban renewal program 4: 0568
Indianapolishousing conference 3: 0307, 0657NAACP Branch Housing Committee
chairman--George Moreland'sappointment as 5: 0627
public housing development 5: 0627urban renewal program 5: 0627
Kokomo--African American housing problems5: 0627
NAACP State Board and Advisory Committeemeetings 5: 0627
NAACP State Conference public housingstatement 5: 0627
NAACP State Housing Committee chairman--F. D. Coker's appointment as 5: 0627
Redevelopment of Cities and Towns Act of1953 5: 0572
South BendCommunity Leadership Clinic on Urban
Redevelopment 5: 0627Institute on Minority Housing--evaluation of
5: 0627public housing project--complaint regarding
site of 5: 0627State Housing Conference 5: 0627, 0785Terre Haute housing development program
6: 0035urban renewal programs--complaints regarding
relocation housing services 6: 0398West Lafayette housing discrimination
complaint 5: 0627
IntegrationChester, Pennsylvania, public housing projects
13: 0319classes, workshops, and conference at
Highlander Folk School--legal battle toconduct 1: 0001
Deerfield, Illinois 8: 0309High Point, North Carolina 12: 0167Johnstown, Pennsylvania 13: 0593Kansas City, Missouri, Housing Authority
statement on 8: 0082Milwaukee, Wisconsin, public housing projects
16: 0573New York private housing accommodations
11: 0277New York State Division of Housing plan to
advance 11: 0726plan--Louisville, Kentucky, Municipal Housing
Commission 6: 0256policies
Erie, Pennsylvania, Housing Authority13: 0494
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Housing Authority13: 0261
St. Louis, Missouri, Housing and LandClearance Authorities 8: 0119
positive programs to advance--recommendations for 5: 0785
proposals 14: 0359site selection for public housing--relationship
between 8: 0617Syracuse, New York 11: 0089
Intergroup relationsagencies--programs of, in the field of housing
8: 0533agencies--role of, in combatting housing
discrimination 8: 0470meeting--invitations to 4: 0845office--New York State Division of Housing
12: 0001policies and programs--FHA 8: 0782service--Urban Renewal Administration
16: 0007training sessions for public housing project
managers 10: 0638
IowaCedar Rapids integrated housing proposals
6: 0001Cedar Rapids urban renewal program 6: 0001Des Moines
fair housing ordinance--defeat of 6: 0001housing discrimination complaints 6: 0001housing workshop 15: 0001integrated housing proposals 6: 0001
Johnson, Reginaldmaking democracy work in housing--address
on 9: 0078
Jones, DonleyBattle Creek, Michigan, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as7: 0105
Jones, Madison S.Akron, Ohio, visit 12: 0282Boston, Massachusetts, visit 6: 0623Chicago, Illinois, visit 5: 0100Cleveland, Ohio, visit 12: 0362Consumer's Interest Advisory Committee--
resignation from 3: 0786Detroit, Michigan, visit 7: 0129Ecorse, Michigan, visit 7: 0529Grand Rapids, Michigan, visit 7: 0129, 0259Kansas City, Missouri, visit 8: 0082Little Rock, Arkansas, visit 1: 0149Muskegon Heights, Michigan 7: 0413NAHRO Conference address 8: 0440National Housing Conference, Inc. Board of
Directors--nomination and election to Boardof Directors 9: 0001
National Urban League consultation with9: 0078
North Carolina State Conference of Branchesconvention--invitation to attend 12: 0196
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, visit 13: 0780Saginaw, Michigan, visit 7: 0129, 0631speaking engagements 11: 0039Special Subcommittee of the New York State
Joint Legislative Committee to Revise theBanking Law--testimony before 11: 0608;15: 0592
Stamford, Connecticut, visit 3: 0142Tampa, Florida, visit 4: 0178West Coast trip--general 2: 0635West Coast trip itinerary 2: 0491
Jordan, MarionSenate Subcommittee on Housing hearings-
statement at 13: 0780
Juvenile delinquencyNAACP Church Department activities in the
area of 16: 0563
Kansashousing discrimination workshop 15: 0001Kansas City urban renewal program 6: 0184minority housing problems--survey of 2: 0757public accommodations--proposed legislation
prohibiting discrimination in 6: 0184publicly assisted housing--proposed legislation
prohibiting discrimination in 6: 0184Topeka housing discrimination complaints
6: 0184
Kansas cont.Topeka urban renewal program 6: 0184;
16: 0141Wichita
HHFA race relations officer assigned to6: 0184
housing discrimination complaints 6: 0184NAACP Branch selective buying project
6: 0184urban renewal program 6: 0184
Workshop on Housing Discrimination 6: 0184
Kennedy, John F.executive order banning discrimination in
federally assisted housing 1: 0695; 6: 0502New York Times endorsement 12: 0134
Kennedy, Robert F.NAACP conference with, regarding housing
3: 0786
KentuckyFlemingsburg housing discrimination complaints
6: 0256Louisville
housing discrimination complaints 6: 0256Municipal Housing Commission integration
plan 6: 0256Municipal Housing Commission policy of
racial segregation in public housing6: 0256
NAACP Branch Housing Committeechairman---G. W. Phillip's appointment as6: 0256
urban renewal program 6: 0256Newport urban renewal program 6: 0256Paducah--failure to comply with federal
regulations on public housing integration6: 0256
King, SamuelOgden, Utah, Branch Housing Committee
chairman--resignation as 6: 0125
Lawrence, DavidPresident's Committee on Equal Opportunity
in Housing--appointment as chairman6: 0302
Lawrence, OtisOakland County, Michigan, Branch President
and Housing Committee chairman--appointment as 7: 0001
Laws, Clarencelawsuit filed against, by Reverend T. L. Young
15: 0749monthly reports 5: 0785
LawsuitsAskew v. Benton Harbor Housing Commission
7: 0001Auburn, New York, housing discrimination case
9: 0653Braxton v. Trenton Housing Authority 9: 0526Charles E. Cooney v. New York State
Commission for Civil Rights 2: 0128Deerfield Park District v. Progress Development
Corporation 5: 0454 .Detroit Branch, NAACP et al. v. City of Detroit et
al. 7: 0129Everett Gregory v. Sidney Zehman et al. case
12: 0362Harris Johnson et al. v. City of Topeka, Kansas
et al. 6: 0184Hill et al. v. Housing and Home Finance Agency
et al. 4: 0845Howard G. Lewis v. Sacramento Committee for
Home Protection et al. 2: 0270Leo/a Eleby et al. v. City of Louisville Municipal
Housing Commission et al. 6: 0256Mack Allen et al. v. City Council of Augusta,
Georgia 4: 0386Mason v. Grennell et al. 12: 0656Mercer Bratcher et al. v. Akron Board of
Realtors et al. 12: 0282Ming v. Horgan housing bias case 2: 0658New Rochelle, New York, housing
discrimination case 9: 0653New York State Commission Against
Discrimination v. Pelham Hall Apartments,Inc. et al. 11:0133
Nickens v. Stanton Land Company et al.13: 0780
Norris C. Shervington v. Pelham HallApartments, Inc. et al. 11: 0375
O'Meara v. Washington State Board AgainstDiscrimination 16: 0477
Progress Development Corporation v. Mitchell5: 0454; 8: 0309
Rochelle Arms housing discrimination case9: 0078
St. Louis, Missouri, employment discriminationcase 8: 0782
Samuel Cullers v. McKinley Park Homes, Inc.3: 0051
Lawyers Guild Reviewintegration in housing issue 8: 0397
Leadership training conferencesRegion II 15: 0001Region III 3: 0307; 5: 0208; 15: 0001Region IV 2: 0840; 15: 0001
League of Women Votersresidential segregation--report on 13: 0780
Le Doux, LouisLake Charles, Louisiana, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as6: 0381
Lehman, Herbert H.death of 8: 0907
Lending institutionsOhio--complaints regarding discriminatory
practices 12: 0347, 0656
Levitt, Williamracial discrimination complaint against 9: 0431,
0526
Litigationsolicitation of funds to finance or maintain--
Tennessee legislation prohibiting 15: 0708
Look magazinecommunity home achievement awards 1: 0327;
13: 0163
Los Angeles State CollegeUrban Redevelopment Conference sponsored
by 3: 0001
LouisianaEast Baton Rouge housing discrimination
complaints 6: 0381Lake Charles NAACP Branch Housing
Committee chairman--Louis Le Doux'sappointment as 6: 0381
New Orleans housing discrimination complaints6: 0381
New Orleans urban renewal program 6: 0381
Loving, MinorSpringfield, Massachusetts, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as6: 0562
Lowell, Stanleyaddress by 10: 0437
March on Washington16: 0238
Marrow, Alfred J.New York City Commission on Intergroup
Relations chairman--appointment as10: 0177
Marshall, BurkeNational Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing--meeting with 8: 0907
Marshall, ThurgoodAfrican American real estate dealers in New
Jersey--attack on 6: 0398
MarylandBaltimore
Housing Authority--resolution eliminatingdiscrimination in public housing 6: 0534
housing discrimination complaints 6: 0534open occupancy housing--construction of
16: 0007urban renewal program 4: 0568-0845;
6: 0398, 0534; 15: 0362; 16: 0007Veterans Administration acquired
properties--complaints regardingdiscriminatory practices involved in theresale of 5: 0785
fair housing legislation 6: 0398public accommodations--legislation prohibiting
discrimination in 15: 0362Rockville housing discrimination complaints
6: 0534
Mason, Normandiscriminatory practices at Levittown, New
Jersey--meeting regarding 9: 0431NAACP officials--conference with 5: 0785NAACP recommendations to 4: 0705Urban Renewal and Housing Clinic--address
by 3: 0786
MassachusettsActon--segregation patterns in 6: 0623Berkshire County housing problems--survey of
6: 0562Berkshire County urban renewal planning
6: 0562Boston
Housing Authority--complaints regarding4: 0845
Housing Authority--policies and programs6: 0623
housing discrimination complaints 3: 0550housing situation 2: 0128Jones, Madison--visit of 6: 0623NAACP Branch Housing Committee reports
6: 0623NAACP Branch schedule of housing
conferences 6: 0623NAACP Branch statement on urban renewal
6: 0623open-occupancy housing--requests for
information on 6: 0623relocation programming and responsibility
6: 0623fair housing legislation 1: 0695; 6: 0623high property taxes--opposition of state realtors
to 6: 0562
Massachusetts cont.housing policy 13: 0116mortgage loans--law against discrimination in
1: 0695 .Newton Fair Housing Practices Committee
meeting 6: 0562Pittsfield low rent housing project 6: 0562public aceommodations--legislation prohibiting
discrimination in 14: 0520Springfield
fair housing ordinance 6: 0562NAACP. Branch Housing Committee
chairman--Minor Loving's appointment as6: 0562
open occupancy private housing--requestsfor information on 6: 0652
State Advisory Committee housing report2: 0757
Massachusetts Committee for Fair HousingPractices
6: 0623
Massachusetts Committee on Discrimination inHousing
1: 0475Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ACTION urban renewal clinic 1: 0001Mass meetings
Jackson, Michigan 7: 0302Maywood, Illinois 5: 0533
Mays, Williehousing bias incident involving 2: 0658
McCall's magazine projectAfrican American families moving into all-white
neighborhoods--proposed article on 6: 0737NAACP cooperation 6: 0737
McCue housing bill16: 0280
Metropolitan Council on Housingactivities 10: 0437establishment of 10: 0701New York City Housing Authority's proposed
sale of middle income public housing. projects--statement opposing 10: 0701
organization and operations--summary ofrecommendations for 10: 0701
racially mixed housing in New York State--study on 10: 0701
Metropolitan growthWhite House conference dealing with problems
of 8: 0397
Metropolitan Life Insurance Companyapartment developments owned by--open-
occupancy policy 3: 0475Chicago, Illinois, NAACP Branch boycott and
demonstrations against 6: 0829mortgage lending practices--complaint
regarding racially discriminatory policies6: 0829
mortgage section--failure of, to place FHAinsured mortgages for non-white buyers14: 0520
NAACP representatives--meeting with 6: 0829real estate operations--complaint regarding
racially discriminatory policies 6: 0829tenant selection--complaints regarding racially
discriminatory policies in 3: 0550Michigan
Ann ArborCitizen's Committee on Intergroup Relations
7: 0067discrimination in housing--proposed city
ordinance prohibiting 7: 0067housing problems--requests for information
on 7: 0067Human Relations Commission--
establishment of 7: 0067NAACP Branch Housing Committee
chairman--Rose Gibson's appointmentas 7: 0067
urban renewal program 7: 0067anti-bias real estate rule 4: 0317Battle Creek
flood control project 7: 0105housing conditions 7: 0105housing situation 15: 0106mortgage loans for African Americans--
difficulties in obtaining 7: 0105NAACP Branch Housing Committee
chairman--Donley Jones's appointmentas 7: 0105
NAACP Branch Housing Committeechairman--James Golden's appointmentas 7: 0105
urban renewal program 7: 0067Benton Harbor
housing discrimination complaints 7: 0001;14: 0117
low rent public housing program 7: 0001urban renewal program 3: 0307; 7: 0001
Cass County--request for investigation of arsonof African American homes in 7: 0001
Conference on Housing and Civil Rights15: 0106
Detroithospitals--nondiscrimination pledge by
6: 0035housing discrimination complaints 7: 0129Jones, Madison--visit by 7: 0129NAACP Branch executive secretary's report
7: 0129private apartment buildings discriminating
against African Americans--demonstrations against 7: 0129
Real Estate Board--investigation of racialrestrictions practiced by 7: 0129
urban renewal program 7: 0129Ecorse
city administration--articles regarding graftand corruption in 7: 0439
Civic Association meetings 7: 0529Committee of Tomorrow meetings 7: 0529housing developments 7: 0439housing discrimination complaints 7: 0439Jones, Madison--visit by 7: 0529low rent public housing project--general
7: 0439low rent public housing project--Public
Housing Administration investigation of7: 0439
low rent public housing project--siteselection 7: 0529
NAACP Branch president--CharlesWarfield's appointment as 7: 0439
relocation report 7: 0529urban renewal plans 7: 0439urban renewal program 7: 0439, 0529, 0682;
15: 0362fair housing legislation 7: 0001Flint
Human Relations Commission--establishment of 7: 0001
open occupancy private housing--requestfor information on 7: 0001
urban renewal program 7: 0001Grand Rapids
housing discrimination complaints 7: 0259Jones, Madison--visit by 7: 012urban renewal program 7: 0259
Inkster housing conditions 7: 0001Jackson
Citizen's Committee for Better HousingSteering Committee report 7: 0302
city ordinance prohibiting discrimination andsegregation in housing 7: 0302
housing conference 7: 0302
minority housing survey 7: 0302NAACP Branch mass meeting 7: 0302"open city" policy 7: 0302relocation program 7: 0302urban renewal program 7: 0302
Kalamazoo human relations commission--establishment of 7: 0335
Kalamazoo urban renewal program 7: 0335Lansing
housing workshop 15: 0106NAACP Branch origin, history, and
accomplishments 7: 0373urban renewal program 7: 0373
Mount Clemens--appointment of housingcommission in 7: 0001
Muskegon Heightshousing conference 7: 0413housing discrimination complaints 7: 0413Jones, Madison--visit by 7: 0413rental housing construction 7: 0413urban renewal program 7: 0413
NAACP State Housing chairman--DuaneRoberts' appointment as 7: 0335
NAACP state housing conference 7: 0129, 0335NAACP state legislative conference 7: 0373Oakland County Branch--Otis Lawrence's
appointment as president and HousingCommittee chairman 7: 0001
Port Huron urban renewal program 7: 0001,0682
River RougeHousing Authority racial integration policy
7: 0439housing discrimination complaints 7: 0439Police Department--proposed integration of
7: 0529urban renewal program 7: 0529
Royal Oak urban renewal program 7: 0001,0129
SaginawCitizen's Housing Code Study Committee
7: 0631Housing Commission policies--questions
regarding 7: 0631Housing Commission projects--qualifications
for tenancy 7: 0631housing discrimination complaints 7: 0631Jones, Madison--visit by 7: 0129open occupancy private housing--request
for information on 7: 0631public housing--proposal to end racial
segregation in 7: 0631urban renewal program 7: 0631
Michigan cont.State Conference of NAACP Branches annual
report (1959) 7: 0373State Democratic Party call for an end to
segregation 7: 0129statewide conference on housing and civil rights
7: 0373Superior Township Board resolution prohibiting
discrimination and segregation in publichousing 7: 0682
urban renewal complaints--investigation of16: 0726
Willow Runhousing conditions 7: 0682housing discrimination complaints 7: 0682public housing project--state investigation of
7: 0740redevelopment plan 7: 0682relocation program 7: 0740urban renewal program 7: 0682
Willow Woods Development Company--stateinvestigation of 7: 0067, 0682, 0740
Ypsilantihousing conditions 7: 0740housing discrimination complaints 7: 0740urban renewal program 7: 0740; 16: 0007
Ypsilanti Township housing discriminationcomplaints 3: 0576
Michigan State Universityhousing policy 2: 0799
Middle Atlantic Regional Council Conferenceprogram 8: 0440
Midwest Regional Housing Conferenceproposal for 6: 0398
Military personnelAfrican American--efforts to secure adequate
off-base housing for 7: 0776African American--housing for, at Stead Air
Force Base 15: 0362minority--housing discrimination against
11: 0375segregated housing for, in Albuquerque, New
Mexico 9: 0611
Minnesotafair housing legislation 7: 0786; 16: 0341Governor's Conference on Civil Rights 7: 0786St. Paul
draft housing code proposal 7: 0786fair housing ordinance 13: 0021interracial housing development 2: 0128NAACP Branch Executive Committee
meeting 7: 0786
NAACP Branch Housing Committeechairman--Carl Weschcke's appointmentas 7: 0786
NAACP Branch Housing Committeechairman--Richard Fox's appointment as7: 0786
NAACP Branch housing program 7: 0786;8: 0397
open occupancy ordinance--proposal for7: 0786
St. Anthony Expressway--survey ofresidents displaced by 7: 0786
urban renewal program 7: 0786Worthington housing conditions and problems
8: 0001
Minority housingcommittees--citizenship participation 5: 0785housing policy--Urban Renewal Administration
6: 0184survey--Albuquerque, New Mexico 9: 0611survey--Jackson, Michigan 7: 0302
MississippiCorinth
poverty program 8: 0046urban renewal program--reports and
affidavits relating to 8: 0046urban renewal program--white opposition to
8: 0046Vicksburg housing discrimination complaints
8: 0046West Point urban renewal program 8: 0046
Missourihousing and urban renewal in--U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights report on8: 0082
Kansas CityHousing Authority--proposed statement on
integration 8: 0082housing discrimination complaints 8: 0082Jones, Madison--visit by 8: 0082NAACP Branch housing program 8: 0082relocation problems 8: 0082Sheraton Estates development financial
problems 8: 0082urban renewal program 8: 0082Urban Renewal Institute 3: 0657
Mill Creek Valley redevelopment project 8: 0119St. Louis
employment discrimination case 8: 0782Housing and Land Clearance Authorities
integration policy 8: 0119NAACP Branch Housing Committee
activities 8: 0119
NAACP Branch Housing Committee program14: 0179
urban renewal plans 8: 0119urban renewal program 8: 0119West End Community Conference 4th
Annual Report 8: 0119State Advisory Committee housing report
2: 0757Webster Grove urban renewal program 8: 0119
Mitchell, ClarenceHousing Subcommittee of the Senate Banking
and Currency Committee--testimony before15: 0592
Modern Community Development, Inc.First Annual Averell Harriman Equal Housing
Opportunity Award 8: 0213formation 8: 0213Founding Dinner 8: 0213goals 8: 0213, 0309National Advisory Committee acceptance list
8: 0213National Advisory Committee meetings 8: 0213progress reports 8: 0213, 0309prospectus 8: 0213stockholders meetings 8: 0309stock subscription agreement 8: 0213
Moon, Henry LeeNational Housing Conference, Inc. Board of
Directors--resignation from 9: 0001
Moreland, GeorgeIndianapolis, Indiana, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as5: 0627
Morris, GeraldOmaha, Nebraska, Branch Housing Committee
chairman--appointment as 9: 0167
Morrow, CorienneHHFA Racial Relations Service--dismissal from
8: 0617; 11: 0452
Morsell, JohnNew York City Commission on Human Rights--
testimony before 10: 0437
Mortgage discountingactual costs of 9: 0868
Mortgage Facilities Corporationlaw--proposal for 10: 0617; 15: 0362New York State legislation establishing 1: 0612;
10: 0216
Mortgage insurance requirementsFHA--complaints regarding discrimination in
3: 0786
Mortgage lending practicesMetropolitan Life Insurance Company--
complaints regarding racially discriminatorypolicies 6: 0829
Mortgage loansfor African Americans--difficulties in obtaining
7: 0105discrimination in--Massachusetts law against
1: 0695discrimination in, by Connecticut savings banks
1: 0612fair practices in--NAACP support for legislation
to assure 15: 0592
Mutual Real Estate Investment Trustestablishment of 8: 0309; 13: 0667
Myers, JeffersonPennsylvania State Conference of Branches
Housing Committee co-chairman--appointment as 14: 0001
NAACPaction program for better housing conditions in
New York City 16: 0341Almanac 5: 0785branches--lists of presidents and housing
chairmen 3: 0786California anti-fair housing initiatives--lawsuit
against proponents of 2: 0491Church Department--activities in juvenile
delinquency 16: 0563Committee on Branches meeting 5: 0785executive order banning discrimination in
federally assisted housing--campaign for4: 1033
expansion of public housing projects in existingAfrican American areas--opposition to15: 0191
fair housing practices legislation--support for14: 0028, 0077
48th Annual Convention--housing resolutionpassed at 4: 0705
guide to changing neighborhoods 13: 0163housing activities 4: 1033housing assistance--requests for 10: 0216;
14: 0179housing committees--letter urging all branches
to appoint 8: 0004housing complaint form 8: 0004housing conferences 3: 0001Housing Conference and Workshop--first
annual 4: 0705
NAACP cont.Housing Department
activities 14: 0028; 15: 0191housing--policy statement on 15: 0264program 14: 0028reports 14: 0077; 15:0191
housing materials--requests for 8: 0119, 0397;9: 0190, 0868; 10: 0001; 11: 0039; 12: 0362;13: 0001, 0116-0261, 0780; 15: 0362, 0654
housing newsletters 4: 1033housing policy 1: 0327; 12: 0449housing programs--general 1: 0327; 2: 0491;
4: 1033; 15: 0106housing programs--requests for information
2: 0127housing recommendations 14: 0179housing resolutions 14: 0028; 15: 0264interoffice memos 5: 0785model state housing civil rights bill 6: 0125National Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing--pledge to 5: 0785nationwide housing demonstration--proposal
for 6: 0398open-occupancy housing--support for 14: 0520,
0668pamphlets and publicity material 13: 0163press releases 14: 0077public housing--policy statement on 9: 0498public housing cases--procedures in 14: 0028regional housing conferences--delegate
credentials 15: 0001regional housing conferences--general
15: 0001, 0106relocation of persons displaced under urban
renewal or slum clearance--policy on12: 0656
sale or rental of properties--requests forassistance in 14: 0359-0762; 15: 0362,0654; 16: 0213, 0341, 0477, 0726
Special Assistant for Housing--Jack Wood'sappointment as 14: 0077
Special Assistant for Housing--monthly reports15: 0191
urban renewal report 16: 0007,0141Veterans Administration and FHA housing
operations--opposition to segregation anddiscrimination in 15: 0592
NAHROconference
invitations 8: 0440Jones, Madison--address by 8: 0440program 8: 0440
New York Metropolitan Chapter lecture series8: 0440
officers and board members--nominations for8: 0440
Potomac Chapter--Frank Home's statement to10: 0177
NAIROCommission on Housing and Family Life
8: 0470housing discrimination--production of film on
8: 0470housing discrimination--special report on role of
intergroup relations agencies in combatting8: 0470
housing in D.C.--research project on 3: 0475housing survey 8: 0470; 11: 0277racial and ethnic relations problems in housing
field--survey of 8: 0470
National Apartment Owners Association, Inc.public housing programs--opposition to 8: 0397
National Association of Negro Business andProfessional Women's Clubs, Inc.
21st Annual Convention--NAACP participationin housing panels 3: 0001
National Association of Real Estate Boardsurban renewal and fair housing laws--positions
on 12: 0134
National Association of Real Estate Brokersannual conventions 8: 0592conference 6: 0035discriminatory practices--NAACP complaint
regarding 8: 0592racial discrimination complaints 8: 0907
National Committee Against Discrimination InHousing
activities 3: 0786; 4: 0795Ad Hoc Housing-School Committee
members--list of 8: 0907Democratic Party Platform Committee hearings
in New York City--testimony presentedbefore 8: 0782
Education and Program Committee members--list of 8: 0907
Executive Board meetings 8: 0617, 0782Executive Committee members--list of 8: 0907Executive Director's reports 8: 0617executive order prohibiting discrimination in
federally assisted housing--statement andrecommendations on 8: 0907
FHA Commissioner--meeting with 8: 0782fund-raising activities 8: 0617-0907
HHFA representatives--meeting with 8: 0782housing--draft statement on 8: 0617Information and Publications Committee
members--list of 8: 0907Legal Committee members--list of 8: 0907literature list 8: 0617Marshall, Burke--meeting with 8: 0907NAACP contibutions 8: 0617-0907NAACP pledge to 5: 0785nationwide open housing market--position
statement on 8: 0907New York State Committee on Discrimination in
Housing--joint meeting with 6: 0806program activities 8: 0907program suggestions 8: 0617, 0782reorganization 8: 0907Trends in Housing news bulletin 8: 0617, 0907Urban Renewal Commissioner--meeting with
8: 0782
National Committee on Tithing in Investment8: 0309
National Conference for Cooperative Housing2: 0128
National Conference on Equal Opportunity inHousing
8: 0907
National Council of Negro Women24th Annual Convention 3: 0475
National Family Life Conventionresolutions 8: 0004; 13: 0780
National Housing Conference, Inc.activities 9: 0001annual meetings 9: 0001Board of Director's meeting 6: 0502; 10: 0729Jones, Madison--nomination and election of, to
Board of Directors 9: 0001Moon, Henry Lee--resignation from Board of
Directors 9: 0001newsletters 9: 000129th Annual--John Sherman Cooper's speech
at 2: 0128
National Legal Conference on EqualOpportunity in Housing
8: 0907
National Maritime Unionrefusal to sell house in Mobile, Alabama--racial
discrimination complaint regarding 1: 0049
National Planning AssociationWhite House conference dealing with problems
of metropolitan growth--proposal for 8: 0397
National Urban Leagueannual conference--James Scheuer's address
at 15: 0362desegregation--policy statement on 9: 0078housing bulletins 9: 0078Housing Division monthly activities report
16: 0141Jones, Madison--consultation with 9: 0078public housing--policy statement on 9: 0078urban renewal--policy statement on 9: 0078Urban Renewal Institute--Paget Alves'
statement at 9: 0078
Westchester, New York, NAACP b r a n c h e s - - j o i n t conference with 10: 0001
NebraskaLincoln--protests of African Americans moving
into all-white neighborhoods 9: 0167Omaha
armed forces housing problems in 9: 0167housing discrimination complaints 9: 0167NAACP Branch Housing Committee
activities report 9: 0167NAACP Branch Housing Committee
chairman--Gerald Morris's appointmentas 9: 0167
NAACP Branch housing conference 4: 0705NAACP Housing Conference and Workshop
3: 0786urban renewal program 9: 0167
Neighborhood referendumsNAACP opposition to 10: 0001
NevadaReno housing discrimination complaints 9: 0190
New England Regional ConferenceExecutive Board meetings 9: 0205general 3: 0142housing chairmen of NAACP branches in--list
of 9: 0205housing clinic 9: 0205Housing Committee chairman--Margaret
Williams' appointment as 9: 0205housing program 9: 0205newsletters 9: 0205recommendations for action 9: 0205
New England Regional Housing Seminar2: 0128
New JerseyAfrican American real estate dealers in--
Thurgood Marshall's attack on 6: 0398Atlantic City housing discrimination complaints
14: 0117Bridgton--public hearings on low cost housing
9: 0263Bridgton Housing Authority--proposed creation
of 9: 0263Citizen's Date Book 9: 0263Civil Rights Leadership Conference 9: 0467Coalport relocation procedures 9: 0526Compulsory Housing Integration Law 1: 0695;
14: 0179discrimination in rental of apartments on which
mortgage is guaranteed by FHA--legislationprohibiting 9: 0263
East Orange housing conditions 9: 0263Englewood--opposition to construction of
segregated housing in 9: 0263fair housing legislation 1: 0695; 9: 0431, 0498Governor's Conference on Housing 15: 0362Hackensack--harassment of African American
families in 9: 0263Housing Conference 16: 0341housing discrimination complaints
Asbury Park 9: 0263Atlantic City 14: 0117Bayonne 9: 0263Belvidere 9: 0263Jersey City 9: 0400; 14: 0117Levittown 9: 0431Paterson 4: 0568; 9: 0263Pennsgrove 9: 0263Wildwood 9: 0263
housing problems and policy 4: 0568Jersey City
Housing Authorityoperations 15: 0654policy and programs 4: 0568; 9: 0400,
0498, 0526racial discrimination complaint against
9: 0400; 10: 0437; 14: 0179housing discrimination complaints 9: 0400;
14: 0117public housing--report on 14: 0117redevelopment plan 9: 0400urban renewal program 9: 0400
Levittown discriminatory practices 9: 0431Levittown housing discrimination complaints
9: 0431
Long Branch Housing Authority--housingdiscrimination complaint against 9: 0263
Montclair urban renewal program 9: 0263
NAACP State Housing Committee c h a i r m a n - - H e r b e r t Tate's appointment as 9: 0498 Newark
housing discrimination resolution 9: 0498NAACP Branch Housing Committee
chairman--Harold Ashby's appointmentas 9: 0498
NAACP Branch housing program 9: 0498Real Estate Board--racial discrimination
complaint against 9: 0498New Brunswick
integrated housing--availability of 9: 0467NAACP Branch housing program 9: 0467Pine Grove Manor cooperative housing
development--construction of 9: 0467Old Bridge housing conditions 9: 0263Passaic housing conditions 9: 0263Perth Amboy urban renewal program 9: 0263Plainfield urban renewal program 9: 0263public housing--complaints regarding de facto
segregation in 6: 0302Somerwelle housing discrimination complaints
1: 0001State Conference on Urban Renewal 16: 0007Summit--investigation of substandard housing
in 3: 0657Summit--proposed private housing project
3: 0786Teaneck--article on African American-white
relations in 9: 0263, 0498Trenton
Housing Authority nondiscrimination policy9: 0526
housing discrimination complaints 9: 0526housing processing 14: 0174NAACP Branch Housing Committee
chairman--Deane Goode's appointmentas 9: 0526
slum clearance program 9: 0526unban renewal program 4: 0845; 9: 0526
New Jersey Committee Against Discriminationin Housing
activities 9: 0467New Jersey State Federation of Realtists
Annual Dinner Conference--Jack Wood invitedto attend 6: 0398
New MexicoAlbuquerque
minority housing needs--survey of 9: 0611NAACP Branch Housing Committee report
9: 0611segregated housing for military personnel--
complaint regarding construction of9: 0611
discrimination in conduct of business--legislation to prohibit 9: 0611
equal employment opportunities act--legislationto provide penalties for violations of 5: 0299
fair housing legislation 9: 0611public accommodations--legislation to outlaw
discrimination in 5: 0299publicly assisted housing--legislation
prohibiting discrimination in 5: 0299
New York (city)antidiscrimination laws--public hearings on
proposed changes in 10: 0437antidiscrimination laws affecting housing and
urban development 10: 0177; 12: 0001blockbusting--public hearings on 10: 0437central relocation bureau--establishment of
12:0134City Council bill to ban bias in housing 1: 0857City Council Committee on General Welfare-
Roy Wilkins' statement before 15: 0592Democratic Party Platform Committee
hearings--testimony before 8: 0782discrimination in sale or rental of private
property--legislation outlawing 1: 0327, 0695District 10 Planning Board meeting 10: 0216employment discrimination complaints 10: 0437fair housing practices law 2: 0001; 9: 0868housing--Federal Civil Rights Commission
hearings on 1: 0695housing--report on equality in 10: 0437Housing Advisory Committee meetings
10: 0216Housing Authority
city administrator's investigation 10: 0638intergroup relations training sessions for
public housing project managers 10: 0638low rent public housing projects--
construction of 11: 0452middle income housing projects--opposition
to proposed sale of 10: 0701police force--increase in size of 10: 0638policies 10: 0437, 0638programs 6: 0806; 10: 0437, 0638public housing fact sheets 10: 0638
public housing projects--complaintsregarding site selection 10: 0638
public housing projects administered by--investigation of 10: 0001, 0216
racial discrimination complaints against10: 0638
Racial Relations Department--establishmentof 10: 0638
reorganization 10: 0122, 0216; 16: 0341housing conditions--NAACP action program for
better 16: 0341housing desegregation conference 1: 0857;
11: 0452housing discrimination--Federal Civil Rights
Commission hearings on 11: 0452housing discrimination--laws affecting 11: 0375housing discrimination complaints 3: 0576;
6: 0035, 0125; 8: 0782; 9: 0834; 10: 0216,0437, 0638; 13: 0116; 14: 0174, 0179;15: 0362, 0654; 16: 0213, 0341
housing policy 2: 0001housing program 1: 0001Housing and Redevelopment Board--
establishment of 3: 0307housing segregation report 10: 0216housing workshops 10: 0216, 0437Manhattan Branch Housing Committee program
15: 0362Manhattan Council activities 11: 0375Manhattan housing action project 10: 0437
NAACP Branch Housing C o m m i t t e e s - - m e e t i n g s of 10: 0216
NAACP housing assistance--requests for10: 0216
North Harlem housing project 10: 0216Planning Commission--Jack Wood's statement
to 15: 0592public housing in--25th anniversary of 16: 0341relocation plans 10: 0122relocation regulations--NAACP testimony at
hearings on 4: 0317rent controls--NAACP support for 9: 0834rezoning study 10: 0804slum clearance program 8: 0397; 10: 0638Stephen Wise Towers public housing
development--construction of 10: 0437urban renewal programs 4: 0568; 8: 0004;
10: 0122, 0216, 0437, 0804; 11: 0726;16: 0007, 0341
waterfront--discrimination on 9: 0078West Side urban renewal plan 15: 0592see also Harlem; Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill
New York (state)Albany
Centennial Mobilization Rally 14: 0179federally assisted housing project--
opposition to plans for 9: 0834housing discrimination complaints 1: 0857;
9: 0834NAACP protest demonstrations 15: 0592slum clearance program 9: 0834urban renewal program 9: 0834
Amityville open occupancy housing project10: 0001
antidiscrimination laws affecting housing andurban development 10: 0177; 12: 0001
Attorney General's Office Civil Rights Bureau--opposition to proposed establishment of11: 0452
Attorney General's Office Civil Rights Bureaureport 6: 0302
Auburn housing discrimination case 9: 0653Beechhurst residential integration program
3: 0550Bronx County cooperative apartment
development 9: 0834Brooklyn
CORE housing discrimination sit-indemonstrations 9: 0868
employment discrimination complaint 9: 0868NAACP Branch meeting to support passage
of New York City fair housing ordinance9: 0868
urban renewal plan 3: 0307Brooklyn Heights public housing project--
opposition to 12: 0134Buffalo
housing discrimination complaints 9: 0897housing workshop minutes 9: 0897rent controls--impact of, on housing market
9: 0897Chappaqua Fair Housing Group working paper
9: 0653Civil Practices Act amendments 1: 0695Delano Village development--opening of
9: 0653Democratic Committee civil rights platform
recommendations 5: 0785Democratic Platform Committee--New York
State Conference of NAACP Branchesstatement to 11: 0608
Department of Welfare--role of, in thecommunity 12: 0001
East Bronx--complaints regarding low andmiddle income housing 6: 0035
Elmira housing discrimination complaints9: 0653
fair housing practices legislationfailure of passage--call for demonstrations
to protest 4: 0317; 14: 0077general 1: 0695; 5: 0785; 6: 0398, 0502;
8: 0617, 0782; 9: 0653-0868; 11: 0375-0726; 12: 0001; 14: 0179; 16: 0341
joint conference in support of 10: 0001NAACP dissatisfaction with 15: 0592Rockefeller, Nelson--proposal 1: 0695
Far Rockaway housing discriminationcomplaints 15: 0362
Far Rockaway public housing project 3: 0576;9: 0653
Florida public housing projects--opposition tosegregation in 16: 0341
Glen Cove urban renewal program 6: 0502Governor's Housing Advisory Council
activities 11: 0277meetings 11: 0375report 11: 0277
Greensburgh urban renewal program 4: 0317;9: 0653; 10: 0216; 16: 0007
housing accommodations aided by publiclyinsured financing--proposed ban ondiscrimination 1: 0857
Housing Conference and Workshop 5:0785housing discrimination--legislation prohibiting
1: 0475; 3: 0307; 11: 0375housing discrimination complaints 1: 0001;
4: 0568; 6: 0398; 16: 0726housing policy 11: 0726housing programs--plan to advance economic
and racial integration through 11: 0726housing programs--request for investigation of
14: 0077Huntington urban renewal program 6: 0502Kingston urban renewal program 4: 0568;
9: 0653Lakeview housing conditions 10: 0001Long Beach urban renewal program 6: 0502Long Island
Astoria area racial incidents 10: 0001housing discrimination complaints 10: 0001housing discrimination protest
demonstrations 10: 0001; 16: 0007housing workshop 10: 0001Parkway Village Apartments rental policy
10: 0001urban renewal program 4: 0845; 10: 0001;
16: 0007low income housing program 11: 0726
Mamaroneck--proposed low cost housingdevelopment 9: 0653
Middletown housing discrimination case 9: 0653Middletown urban renewal program 3: 0307;
4: 0845; 9: 0653; 11: 0375; 14: 0179;16: 0007
mortgage facilities corporation--legislationestablishing 1: 0612
Mount Vernon housing conditions 16: 0341Mount Vernon public housing project 9: 0653NAACP branch housing committee chairmen--
meeting of 6: 0806Nassau housing discrimination complaints
6: 0035Newburgh
housing discrimination complaints 15: 0362NAACP Branch housing program 9: 0653urban renewal program 4: 0568, 0845;
9: 0653; 13: 0116; 15: 0362; 16: 0141New Rochelle
housing discrimination case--decision in9: 0653
housing practices--survey of 9: 0653public schools--complaints regarding de
facto segregation in 6: 0302; 9: 0653Port Chester
fair housing ordinance 10: 0919Housing Authority--efforts to get an African
American appointed to 16: 0726housing discrimination complaints 10: 0919housing problems--middle income 10: 0919housing problems--newspaper articles on
10: 0919middle income cooperative housing
development--proposed construction of10: 0919
open-occupancy housing--communitycampaign for 10: 0919
racial discrimination complaints 14: 0117Poughkeepsie Branch housing program 9: 0653Poughkeepsie urban renewal program 14: 0179private housing--proposed ban on
discrimination in 1: 0857private housing accommodations--integration
of 11: 0277Proposition #2--Special Committee Against
Socialized Housing attack on 1: 0695public housing laws--complaints regarding
3: 0576Queens County Council housing conference
11: 0277Queens housing discrimination complaints
3: 0307
racially mixed housing--study on 10: 0701real estate brokers--complaint regarding
discriminatory practices by 14: 0179real estate industry--reports of unethical
practices by 10: 0216receivership legislation 9: 0653; 12: 0001, 0155;
16: 0341Relocation Committee activities 12: 0001relocation program 12: 0001rent control law 1: 0327rent, eviction, and rehabilitation regulations
1: 0001Rivershead slum clearance program 10: 0001Rochester
housing discrimination complaints 11: 0001;15: 0654
NAACP Branch housing meeting 11: 0001urban renewal program 11: 0277
Rochdale Village demonstrations protestingemployment discrimination 9: 0653
Rockville Centre relocation report 4: 0705Rockville Centre urban renewal program
1: 0475; 4: 0845; 6: 0502; 9: 0653; 10: 0001,0216; 11: 0726
Schenectady--report on discrimination in rentalhousing 11: 0039
Schenectady fair housing ordinance 9: 0834;11:0039
Spring Valley demonstrations protesting failureto establish local housing authority 9: 0653
Spring Valley urban renewal program 9: 0653State Conference of NAACP Branches
fair housing legislation--protestdemonstration to secure 11: 0608
housing reports 10: 0122; 11: 0608; 15: 0001housing workshop 11: 0608meetings 6: 0806; 11: 0608New York State Democratic Platform
Committee--statement submitted to11: 0608
State Division of Housingintergroup relations office--proposed
creation of 12: 0001policies and programs 12: 0001racial discrimination policy 11: 0375statistical summaries of programs 11: 0726
State Housing Committee policies andprograms 16: 0726
State Legislature--list of members and officers11: 0608
Suffolk County housing conditions--call forinvestigation of 9: 0653
New York (state) cent.Syracuse
African American relocation--protestdemonstrations against 11: 0089
NAACP Branch project to extend integratedhousing 11: 0089
neighborhood integration--white reactions to11: 0089
open-occupancy private housing--requestsfor information on 11: 0089
urban renewal program 11: 0089Veterans Administration-financed housing-
alleged discrimination in 11: 0089urban renewal programs
general 4: 0845; 14: 0179plan to advance economic and racial
integration through 11: 0726state financing limitations 12: 0001
WestchesterCitizen Housing Conference activities
11: 0133Committee on Housing recommendations
11: 0133fair housing ordinance 11: 0133housing discrimination complaints 11: 0133NAACP branches--joint conference with
National Urban League 10: 0001urban renewal program 11: 0133
White Plainshousing discrimination complaints 1: 0857Open-Occupancy Conference 15: 0654urban renewal program 4: 0845
Yonkers urban renewal program 4: 0845;14: 0179
New York Bar AssociationWeaver, Robert--address by 4: 0845
New York City Commission on Human RightsMorsell, John--testimony of 10: 0437
New York City Commission on IntergroupRelations
general 2: 0001housing discrimination complaints--
investigation of 10: 0177Housing Division--NAACP cooperation with
10: 0177integrated housing study 10: 0177Marrow, Alfred J.--appointment as chairman
10: 0177minority dispersion into the total housing
supply--action study on 10: 0177New York State Committee on Discrimination in
Housing testimony before 11: 0452report 10: 0437
New York City-Wide Housing CommitteeLincoln Square Subcommittee report 9: 0078minutes of meetings 9: 0078
New York Conference on Problems of HousingDiscrimination
15: 0362
New York Postdiscriminatory advertising practices--complaints
regarding 14: 0174
New York State Commission AgainstDiscrimination
action conference on housing 11: 0277budget--reduction of, by state legislature
11: 0277competitive housing--proposed clause on
11: 0375fair housing practices--possible commitments
on 11: 0375housing discrimination complaints--procedures
for handling 11: 0375meetings--minutes of 11: 0277public hearings 11: 0277urban renewal and low rent housing--report on
problem areas in 11: 0375; 12: 0001New York State Committee on Discrimination inHousing
Abrams, Charles--appointment as chairman11: 0452
activities 12: 0001Executive Board meetings 11: 0452financial report 11: 0452housing desegregation in New York City-
conference on 11: 0452NAACP contributions 11: 0452National Committee Against Discrimination in
Housing--joint meeting with 6: 0806New York Commission on Intergroup
Relations--testimony before 11: 0452nonsegregation in public and publicly assisted
housing--recommendations to achieve11: 0452
New York State Joint Legislative Committee toRevise the Banking Law
special subcommittee--hearings and testimonybefore 1: 0612
special subcommittee--Madison Jones'stestimony before 15: 0592
New York State Urban Renewal Officialsannual spring conference--speech by James
Gaynor 5: 0785; 11: 0726; 12: 0001New York Times
Kennedy, John F.--endorsement of 12: 0134
Nondiscriminatory occupancy pattern policyDepartment of Defense 7: 0776
North, theproposal for resettlement of African Americans
in 1:0327racial discrimination in--Roy Wilkins' statement
on 15: 0592
North CarolinaCharlotte
NAACP Branch--establishment of HousingCommittee 12: 0167
Southside Homes public housing project--complaints regarding evictions from12: 0196; 15: 0362
urban renewal program 4: 0568, 0845;5: 0785; 12: 0196; 15: 0362
Fayette NAACP Branch Housing Committeechairman--Norris Washington's appointmentas 12: 0167
High Point--proposal to advance integration in12: 0167
Monroe urban renewal program 12: 0167NAACP Housing Committee Chairmen--list of
12: 0196State Conference of NAACP Branches
convention--Madison Jones's invitation toattend 12: 0196
Housing Committee chairman--MargueriteAdams' appointment as 12: 0196
regional housing seminar 12: 0196urban renewal programs--list of 16: 0007
North Carolina Conference of BranchesWood, Jack--attendance 1: 0001
North Dakotaantidiscrimination public accommodations
statute 12: 0236
Northern citieshousing discrimination--film dealing with
16: 0670racial discrimination complaints 6: 0035
Northern Virginia Fair Housing Committeeorganization of 16: 0238
North Queensview Homes, Inc.Board of Directors meetings--minutes of
8: 0397; 10: 0216
Northwest Area Leadership Training School16: 0477
Off-campus housingBowling Green State University policy on
nondiscrimination in 12: 0656nondiscrimination in--model policy statement
on 2: 0799
Ohio State University policy onnondiscrimination in 2: 0799; 3: 0307;11: 0452; 12: 0449, 0656
Rutgers University nondiscrimination policy9: 0467
student survey 11: 0375University of Colorado Regents' ruling on
2: 0840
OhioAkron
conspiracy to restrict African Americans tospecified parts of city--complaintregarding 12: 0282
fair housing ordinance 12: 0282housing discrimination complaints 16: 0341Jones, Madison--visit by 12: 0282real property rights--petition for charter
amendment regarding regulation of12: 0282
segregated public housing project-proposed construction of 12: 0282
urban renewal program 12: 0282Ashtabula housing discrimination complaints
16: 0341Canton Housing Commission housing survey
12: 0656Canton housing situation 12: 0656Cleveland
fair housing ordinance 6: 0398housing discrimination complaints 12: 0362Jones, Madison--visit by 12: 0362NAACP Branch housing conference
12: 0362NAACP Branch statement on urban renewal
12: 0362open-occupancy housing proposal 12: 0362protest demonstration 12: 0362Saint Vincent's Center Project relocation
report 12: 0362urban renewal program 12: 0362
Cincinnati--complaints regarding discriminatorypractices by lending institutions 12: 0347
Cincinnati urban renewal program 12: 0347Columbus
cross burning incidents 12: 0449housing discrimination complaints 12: 0449NAACP Branch Housing Committee reports
12: 0449Statewide Housing Institute 3: 0786;
12: 0656
Ohio cont.Dayton
housing situation 12: 0656property owners rights--charter amendment
relating to regulation of 12: 0656urban renewal clinic 12: 0656urban renewal program 12: 0656
Deerfield housing discrimination complaints12: 0656
discrimination--state law against 12: 0656fair housing legislation 1: 0695; 3: 0307;
6: 0398; 12: 0362-0656; 15: 0362Garden Valley urban renewal program 12: 0362housing institute 15: 0001lending institutions--complaints regarding
discriminatory practices 12: 0656Middletown
housing problems 12: 0783open-occupancy subdivision proposal
12: 0783public housing project proposal 12: 0783urban renewal program 12: 0783
NAACP State Housing Committee chairmen--list of 12: 0449
NAACP state housing conference 12: 0449Springfield--racial discrimination complaint
regarding sale or rental of FHA-insuredhousing in 6: 0398
State NAACP Housing Conference 5: 0627Toledo
fair housing ordinance 12: 0797housing discrimination complaints 12: 0797housing workshop 12: 0797
Twinsburg housing discrimination complaints16: 0001
Ohio Conference for Democracy in Housing15: 0362, 0654
Ohio State Committee for Fair HousingLegislation
minutes of meetings 12: 0656Ohio State University
nondiscrimination in off-campus housing--policy on 2: 0799; 3: 0307; 8: 0782;11: 0452; 12: 0449, 0656
racial housing policies--conference withNAACP representatives on 2: 0799
Ohio Statewide Fair Practices and Civil RightsConference
second 12: 0247; 16: 0001
OklahomaOklahoma City housing problems 13: 0001Oklahoma City urban renewal program 13: 0001residential and business properties for African
Americans--proposed development of13: 0001
"Open city"policy--Jackson, Michigan 7: 0302project 3: 0550
Open housing marketnationwide--National Committee Against
Discrimination in Housing position statement8: 0907
Open occupancyConference--White Plains, New York 15: 0654housing
Baltimore, Maryland 16: 0007Boston, Massachusetts 6: 0623Cleveland, Ohio 12: 0362Concord Park, Pennsylvania 13: 0261, 0366,
0623Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0494Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 13: 0566NAACP support 14: 0520, 0668Port Chester, New York 10: 0919project--Amityville, New York 10: 0001report on 9: 0078
movement for 1: 0001ordinances
Chicago, Illinois 5: 0208Gary, Indiana 16: 0341Joliet, Illinois 5: 0005St. Paul, Minnesota 7: 0786
Peoria, Illinois, public housing projects 5: 0005policy issuance of, by Tucson, Arizona Home
Builders Association 1: 0140policy at Metropoitan Life Insurance Company-
owned apartment developments 3: 0475private housing--requests for information on
6: 0001, 0562; 7: 0001, 0631; 11: 0089;13: 0021, 0593, 0667
private housing developments planned for saleor rental of the basis of 2: 0885
subdivision--Middletown, Ohio 12: 0783Urban Renewal Administration's efforts to
achieve 6: 0035Operation Home Improvement
12: 0247
Oregonfair housing legislation--passage of 1: 0695Portland
Commission on Inter-Group Relations13: 0021
Housing Authority--investigation of policiesand procedures of 13: 0021
Housing Authority--protest demonstrationsdemanding removal of chairman andexecutive director of 13: 0021
integrated housing development proposal13: 0021
low income housing project 13: 0021NAACP Branch Housing Committee report
12: 0362NAACP Branch housing policy statement
13: 0021NAACP Branch housing program 13: 0021open-occupancy private housing--request
for information on 13: 0021relocation program 13: 0021Urban League--Governor Robert Holmes's
address to 13: 0021urban renewal program 13: 0021
public accommodations--legislation prohibitingdiscrimination in 13: 0021
publicly assisted housing--legislationprohibiting discrimination in 13: 0021
Panic sellingby whites in newly integrated neighborhoods
12: 0449
PennsylvaniaAmbler housing problems 13: 0261Ambler NAACP Branch housing meeting
13: 0261Bucks County housing discrimination
complaints 3: 0786Chester
Housing Authority--policy outlawing racialdiscrimination 13: 0319
Housing Authority--proposed stateinvestigation 13: 0319
housing discrimination complaints 13: 0319public housing projects--field report on racial
discrimination in 14: 0001public housing projects--integration of
13: 0319Raymond, George--burning of home
13: 0319, 0667
Concord Park Homesmarketing study 13: 0366open-occupancy private housing--
construction of 13: 0261, 0366, 0623progress report 13: 0366
Crestmont--opposition to low-rent publichousing project 13: 0261
Dauphin County NAACP Branch HousingCommittee report 13: 0566
ErieHousing Authority--complaints regarding
discriminatory practices by 13: 0494Housing Authority--integration policy
13: 0494Housing Authority--meeting with Erie
Human Relations Commission 13: 0494housing discrimination complaints 13: 0389,
0494Human Relations Commission--meeting
with Erie Housing Authority 13: 0494NAACP housing clinic 13: 0389open occupancy in public housing--
campaign to secure 13: 0494public housing applications 13: 0389, 0494public housing projects--demand for
desegregation of 13: 0389, 0494racial relations review 13: 0389relocation project 13: 0494urban renewal program 13: 0389, 0494
fair housing commission--establishment of13: 0389
fair housing legislation 1: 0600; 13: 0389, 0667,0780; 14: 0001
HarrisburgHousing Authority--construction of public
housing projects 13: 0261Housing Authority integration policy 13: 0261NAACP march on 5: 0785open occupancy in public housing--demand
for 13: 0566protest demonstrations 13: 0566public housing projects--complaints
regarding racial segregation policy13: 0566
relocation plan 13: 0261housing discrimination complaints 14: 0001
Pennsylvania cont.Johnstown
all-white neighborhoods--efforts to integrate13: 0593
housing discrimination complaints 14: 0117local housing policies--NAACP Branch
survey of 13: 0593open-occupancy private housing--request
for information of 13: 0593public housing projects--construction of
13: 0593Lancaster
African American boycott of Rocky SpringsAmusement Park 13: 0261
municipal swimming pools--racialdiscrimination complaint regarding13: 0261
urban renewal program 13: 0261Levittown
African American homes--white attacks on13: 0623
African American purchase of home in--rumors of NAACP involvement in13: 0623
housing discrimination complaints 13: 0623racial tensions--field report on 13: 0623
Lewisberry racial discrimination complaint12: 0247
Mercer County urban renewal program 1: 0001Morrisville--complaints regarding discrimination
by Grandview Estates Housing Development13: 0667
PhiladelphiaCommission on Human Relations activities
13: 0667open-occupancy private housing--request
for information on 13: 0667public housing project--integration of
1: 0327relocation service 13: 0667urban renewal--education to forward
13: 0667urban renewal program 13: 0667
Pittsburghfair housing practices ordinance 13: 0780;
16: 0341housing conditions 13: 0780housing discrimination complaints 13: 0780Jones, Madison--visit by 13: 0780NAACP Branch housing program 13: 0780private and public housing--proposed
legislation to eliminate discrimination in6: 0035; 13: 0261
property sales--proposal to withholdlicenses of real estate, mortgage, orfinance companies found guilty ofdiscriminating in 13: 0389
Reading urban renewal program 13: 0261Rutledge housing discrimination complaints
8: 0782Scranton housing problems 16: 0341Sheldon Park war housing project--sale of
3: 0475State Conference of NAACP Branches
Housing Committee--formation 14: 0001Housing Committee--Jefferson Myers and
George Raymond's appointments as co-chairman 14: 0001
housing seminars 15: 0106State Council for Fair Housing Practices
meeting 13: 0780Washington County public housing projects
13: 0261York housing situation 13: 0261
Pennsylvania Equal Rights Councilminutes of meetings 13: 0780
Pennsylvania Fellowship Commissionexemption provisions of state fair-housing
legislation--requests for changes in 13: 0667
Phelps-Stokes Fundconference at Capahosic, Virginia 13: 0116
Philander Smith Projectrelocation case histories 1: 0149
Phillips, G. W.Louisville, Kentucky, Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as6: 0256
Pittman, Tarea HallU.S. Civil Rights Commission--statement on
housing before 2: 0658; 15: 0592
Pittsfield Area Council of Churches Committeeon Discrimination in Housing
report 9: 0205
Planned Communities, Inc.establishment of 8: 0309
Political education workshopsWest Coast Regional Conference 15: 0106
Poverty programCorinth, Mississippi 8: 0046
President's Committee on Equal Opportunity inHousing
establishment of 11: 0452Lawrence, David--appointment as chairman
6: 0302recommendations 8: 0907
Property rightsAkron, Ohio 12: 0282Dayton, Ohio 12: 0656
Property salesPennsylvania proposal to withhold licenses from
real estate, mortgage, or finance companiesengaged in discrimination in 13: 0389
Property valuesAfrican American home ownership--relationship
to 12: 0362, 0449study on effect of minority residence on 2: 0128
Protest demonstrationsAlbany, New York 15: 0592Brooklyn, New York 9: 0868Cleveland, Ohio 12: 0362Danbury, Connecticut 3: 0216against Detroit, Michigan, private apartment
buildings that discriminate against AfricanAmericans 7: 0129
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 13: 0566Long Island, New York 10: 0001; 16: 0007against Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in
Chicago, Illinois 6: 0829New Haven, Connecticut 3: 0051, 0142New York 4: 0317; 11: 0608against Portland, Oregon, Housing Authority
13: 0021Rochdale Village, New York 9: 0653Spring Valley, New York 9: 0653supporting demand for executive order banning
discrimination in federally assisted publichousing 16: 0535
Syracuse, New York 11: 0089Wisconsin 16: 0615
Public accommodations lawsConnecticut 3: 0051, 0142Kansas 6: 0184Maryland 15: 0362Massachusetts 14: 0520New Mexico 5: 0299North Dakota 12: 0236Oregon 13: 0021Wyoming 16: 0714
Public Housing AdministrationEcorse, Michigan, public housing project--
investigation of 7: 0439program and policies 14: 0117race relations policy 5: 0785
Public Interest Advisory Committeeappointment of 4: 0705
Puerto Rican Youth Conferencesecond 8: 0004
Queens-Nassau Fall InstitutePlanning Committee report on 10: 0001
Racearticles on 14: 0117Oakland, California, Redevelopment Agency's
policy on 2: 0391
Race relationspolicy--Public Housing Administration 5: 0785racial and ethnic relations problems--survey of,
in the housing field 8: 0470review--Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0389
Racial attitudesin neighborhoods infiltrated by nonwhites--
study of 2: 0658
Racial discriminationChester, Pennsylvania, Housing Authority policy
prohibiting 13: 0319in housing--Urban Renewal Administration
policies on 16: 0320in the North--Roy Wilkins's statement on
15: 0592Ohio legislation against 12: 0656policy--New York State Division of Housing
11: 0375presidential executive action against--demands
for 12: 0155
Racial discrimination complaintsBridgeport, Connecticut, Housing Authority
3: 0051California realtors 1: 0475Chester, Pennsylvania, public housing projects
14: 0001Erie, Pennsylvania, Housing Authority 13: 0494Federal National Mortgage Association 3: 0657FHA 3: 0657, 0786; 4: 0178; 5: 0785Grandview Estates Housing Development
13: 0667HHFA Southeastern Regional Office 4: 0705hiring of Gary, Indiana, city employees 5: 0572Jersey City, New Jersey, Housing Authority
9: 0400; 10: 0437; 14: 0179Lancaster, Pennsylvania, municipal swimming
pools 13: 0261Levitt, William 9: 0431, 0526Lewisberry, Pennsylvania 12: 0247Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 3: 0550;
6: 0829National Association of Real Estate Brokers
8: 0907National Maritime Union 1: 0049Newark, New Jersey, Real Estate Board
9: 0498
Racial discrimination complaints cont.New York City Housing Authority 10: 0638northern cities 6: 0035Peoria, Illinois, Housing Authority 5: 0005Port Chester, New York 14: 0117Providence, Rhode Island, Housing Authority
15: 0280sale or rental of FHA-insured housing in
Springfield, Ohio 6: 0398Southside Homes public housing project
15: 0362Tampa, Florida, Public Housing Authority
4: 0178Veterans Administration 4: 0178; 5: 0785
Racial incidentsin the Astoria area of Long Island, New York
10: 0001Levittown, Pennsylvania 13: 0623
Ray, JosephEmpire Real Estate Board--address at Annual
Banquet of 4: 0705Raymond, George
burning of new home of, in Chester,Pennsylvania 13: 0319, 0667
Pennsylvania State Conference of BranchesHousing Committee co-chairman--appointment as 14: 0001
Real estateAfrican American interests in--conference on
4: 0568industry--New York 10: 0216
Real Estate and Home Placement Conference4: 0845
RealtorsAfrican American, in New Jersey--Thurgood
Marshall's attack on 6: 0398California--racial discrimination complaints
1: 0475California--survey of discriminatory methods
used by 1: 0327Massachusetts--opposition to high property
taxes by 6: 0562New Haven, Connecticut--complaints regarding
discriminatory practices by 4: 0317New York--complaint regarding discriminatory
practices by 14: 0179Receivership legislation
New York 9: 0653; 12: 0001, 0155; 16: 0341Redevelopment problems
Hyde Park-Kenwood area 5: 0100Redevelopment study program
San Bernardino, California 2: 0635
Region IRelocation Conference 16: 0007
Region IIhousing workshop and conference 8: 0782;
15: 0001Leadership Training Conference 15: 0001
Region IIIhousing chairmen--meeting of 16: 0341Leadership Training Conference 3: 0307;
5: 0208; 15: 0001problems confronting African Americans in--
overview of 16: 0573Region IV
Leadership Training Conference 2: 0840;15: 0001
Region VIurban renewal programs--statistical reports
6: 0398Rehabilitation
regulations--New York 1: 0001Relocation
African American, in Syracuse, New York--protest demonstrations against 11: 0089
bureau--New York City 12: 0134case histories for Philander Smith Project
1: 0149committee--activities 12: 0001conference--Region 116: 0007Danbury, Connecticut 3: 0216housing--federal policy on 14: 0077housing--revision of section of FHA manual
dealing with 3: 0786housing services--Indiana 6: 0398NAACP policy on 12: 0656payments--federal income tax treatment of
4: 0386plans--Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 13: 0261plans--New York City 10: 0122procedures--Coalport, New Jersey 9: 0526problem
Chicago Heights, Illinois 5: 0299Jackson, Michigan 7: 0302Kansas City, Missouri 8: 0082Ypsilanti, Michigan 7: 0740
programsNew York State 12: 0001Portland, Oregon 13: 0021Seward Park cooperative housing site
8: 0004programming and responsibility--Boston,
Massachusetts 6: 0623project--Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0494
of project families in San Franciscio,California--NAACP complaints regarding2: 0658
regulations--New York City 4: 0317report
Ecorse, Michigan 7: 0529Rockville Centre, New York 4: 0705Saint Vincent's Center Project 12: 0362
service--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 13: 0667
Rentcontrol
Buffalo, New York 9: 0897law--New York 1: 0327NAACP mass mailing on 10: 0216New York City 9: 0834
regulations--New York 1: 0001
Rental listing serviceUniversity of California, Berkeley--
nondiscrimination policy 2: 0391; 5: 0785
Rental policiesParkway Village Apartments 10: 0001
Rental projectsLittle Rock, Arkansas, Housing Authority-
survey on acceptability of 1: 0149
Rental propertiesacquired--FHA policy on disposition of 3: 0786
Residential and business propertiesfor African Americans in Oklahoma--
development of 13: 0001
Residential constructionU.S. Senate bills to stimulate 1: 0695
Residential integration programsBeechhurst, New York 3: 0550
Restrictive covenantsHouston, Texas--FHA policy on 5: 0785;
15: 0749
RezoningNew York City 10: 0804
Rhode Islanddiscrimination in private housing--proposed
legislation prohibiting 6: 0125fair housing legislation 3: 0475; 6: 0302;
15: 0280Newport urban renewal program 15: 0280Providence
Housing Authority--agreement to eliminateracial segregation in city housing projects15: 0280
Housing Authority--racial discriminationcomplaint against public housing projectsadministered by 15: 0280
NAACP Branch--conference with RhodeIsland State Commission AgainstDiscrimination 15: 0280
State Commission Against Discrimination--meeting with members of the ProvidenceNAACP Branch 15: 0280
urban renewal program 6: 0302; 15: 0280
Rhode Island Committee on Discrimination inHousing
constitution and activities 15: 0280
Roberts, Dennis J.address by 15: 0280
Roberts, DuaneMichigan State NAACP Housing chairman--
appointment as 7: 0335
Rockefeller, Nelson A.ACTION--address at fourth annual meeting
1: 0327Metcalf-Baker Bill--meeting with NAACP
representatives to discuss 5: 0785New York State fair-housing legislation--
proposal for 1: 0695
Rocky Springs Amusement ParkAfrican American boycott of 13: 0261
Roosevelt, Eleanorarticle by 13: 0163
Rumford Fair Housing Actefforts to overturn--NAACP opposition to
2: 0658general 2: 0270impact of, on cities 2: 0491
Rutgers UniversityConference on Fair Housing 9: 0467off-campus housing--nondiscrimination policy
in 9: 0467
St. Anthony Expresswaysurvey of St. Paul, Minnesota, residents
displaced by 7: 0786
Savings and loans associationsHouston, Texas 15: 0749
Savings banksConnecticut--discrimination in mortgage loans
by 1: 0612
Scheuer, Jameshousing discrimination testimony 10: 0122National Urban League Annual Conference--
address at 15: 0362speaking engagements 10: 0122
SchoolsNew Rochelle, New York--de facto segregation
in 6: 0302; 9: 0653
Secondary financingactual costs of 9: 0868
SegregationAkron, Ohio, public housing project 12: 0282Albuquerque, New Mexico 9: 0611Babbitt Naval Depot--NAACP demand for ban
on 9: 0190Charlottesville, Virginia, public housing projects
16: 0238Chattanooga, Tennessee, public housing
projects 15: 0708de facto--in New Jersey public housing 6: 0302de facto--in New Rochelle, New York, public
schools 6: 0302; 9: 0653Denver, Colorado 2: 0840Englewood, New Jersey 9: 0263federal housing programs--complaints
regarding 8: 0617Florida, New York, public housing projects
16: 0341Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, public housing
projects 13: 0566housing--resolution of Social Action Committee
of the Union of American HebrewCongregation Convention 15: 0264
Houston, Texas, public housing projects15: 0749
Jackson, Michigan, city ordinance prohibiting7: 0302
Louisville, Kentucky, Municipal HousingCommission 6: 0256
Michigan State Democratic Party calls for anend to 7: 0129
New York City, New York 10: 0216patterns--Acton, Massachusetts 6: 0623Providence, Rhode Island, public housing
projects 15: 0280in public housing--Baltimore, Maryland,
Housing Authority resolution eliminating6: 0534
in public housing projects 3: 0657residential--League of Women Voters' report
on 13: 0780Riverside, California 1: 0475Saginaw, Michigan, public housing 7: 0631Stead Air Force Base--NAACP demand for ban
on 9: 0190Waukegan, Illinois, public housing project
5: 0005see also Desegregation
Selective buying projectWichita, Kansas, Branch 6: 0184
Senate, U.S.Committee on Banking and Currency hearings
on urban renewal and public housing 1: 0612residential construction--bill to stimulate
1: 0695Subcommittee on Banking and Currency
hearings on proposed housing legislation2: 0128
Subcommittee on Housinghearings--Marion Jordan's statement at
13: 0780housing legislation hearings 9: 0001Mitchell, Clarence--testimony by 15: 0592NAACP testimony before 3: 0550Wood, Jack--testimony by 15: 0592
unemployment and underemployment--bills toalleviate conditions of, in economicallydepressed areas 1: 0695
Seward Park cooperative housing siterelocation program 8: 0004
Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Billexemption for cooperative apartments--Jewish
opposition to 2: 0001Home, Frank--statement by 2: 0001passage of 11: 0452public hearings on 2: 0001Wilkins, Roy--statement by 2: 0001
Sierra Ordnance Depothousing desegregation 2: 0270
Silverman, LouisHyde Park, Illinois, urban renewal program--
statement on 5: 0100
Slum clearanceactivities--federal involvement in 5: 0785conference--Florida 15: 0362meeting--called by Florida Governor Leroy
Collins 4: 0178programs
Albany, New York 9: 0834Chicago Heights, Illinois 5: 0299Florida 4: 0178general 8: 0004Harlem, New York 6: 0806Gary, Indiana 5: 0572Marshall, Texas 15: 0749New York City 8: 0397; 10: 0638Rivershead, New York 10: 0001Trenton, New Jersey 9: 0526Wilmington, Delaware 6: 0035
South CarolinaCheraw housing discrimination complaints
15: 0565Elloree--white economic intimidation campaign
against African Americans 15: 0565Elloree housing discrimination complaints
15: 0565Special Committee Against Socialized Housing
New York's Proposition #2--attack on 1: 0695
Special Committee of the New York State JointLegislative Committee to Revise the BankingLaw
Jones, Madison--testimony by 11: 0608
Stanford Universityantidiscrimination clauses--Herbert Hoover's
position on 15: 0575antidiscrimination clauses--urged by NAACP to
adopt 15: 0575Stansbury, William
New York area visit 3: 0657
Stead Air Force BaseAfrican American military personnel--housing
for 15: 0362housing segregation--NAACP demand for ban
on 9: 0190
Steiner, Richardchairman of Urban Renewal Administration--
appointment as 4: 0705
Strauss, Nathanradio editorial 15: 0362
Student Advisory Committeemeetings--agenda for 2: 0799
Suburban Schism (film)13: 0163
Supreme Court, U.S.civil rights decisions--petition to President
Eisenhower urging him to uphold 8: 0592
Swimming poolsLancaster, Pennsylvania--racial discrimination
complaint against 13: 0261
Symposium on Metropolitan Problems3: 0051
Tate, HerbertNew Jersey State Housing Committee
chairman--appointment as 9: 0498Temporary New York State Commission onLow Income Housing
French, Eleanor Clark--testimony by 10: 0437Tenants Advisory Committee
meetings 10: 0122
Tenant selectionMetropolitan Life Insurance Company policy--
racial discrimination complaint regarding3: 0550
TennesseeChattanooga--opposition to construction of
segregated public housing project in15: 0708
Chattanooga urban renewal program 15: 0708Memphis--proposed construction of integrated
apartment buildings in 15: 0708Memphis urban renewal program 15: 0654Murfreesboro urban renewal program 15: 0708Oak Ridge--disposition of government-owned
properties at 4: 0845; 15: 0708Oak Ridge housing discrimination complaints
6: 0125; 15: 0708; 16: 0341solicitation of funds to finance or maintain
litigation--legislation prohibiting 15: 0708
TexasDallas urban renewal program 15: 0749Garland urban renewal program 15: 0749Houston
federal savings and loan association--proposed creation of, to serve the needsof non-whites 15: 0749
public housing projects--complaintsregarding segregation in 15: 0749
restrictive covenants in--FHA policy on5: 0785; 15: 0749
Marshall slum clearance program 15: 0749San Antonio urban renewal program 16: 0007State Conference of NAACP Branches housing
workshop 15: 0749Waco urban renewal program 2: 0128
Thompson, Samuelsocial action in urban renewal--statement on
9: 0078Tract housing
California State Supreme Court outlaws bias insale of 15: 0575
Trade Union Conference on CooperativeHousing
10: 0804
Trends in Housing news bulletins8: 0617, 0907
Tucson Home Builders Associationopen housing policy 1: 0140
UAWcooperative housing development in Milpitas,
California 2: 0270Fair Practices Conference agenda 3: 0001
UNambassadors--racial discrimination in housing
experienced by 8: 0782International Cooperative Community 10: 0216
UnderemploymentU.S. Senate bill to alleviate conditions of, in
economically depressed areas 1: 0695
UnemploymentU.S. Senate bill to alleviate conditions of, in
economically depressed areas 1: 0695
Union of American Hebrew CongregationConvention
Social Action Commission--draft resolution onsegregated housing 15: 0264
United Housing FoundationBoard of Director's meetings 10: 0729, 0804cooperative development proposal 10: 0729financial statement 10: 0804fund-raising activities 10: 0804housing discrimination complaints--
investigations of 10: 0729objectives--review of 10: 0804programs 10: 0804reports 10: 0729, 0804
United Northwestern Realty AssociationWilliams, G. Mennen--address by 7: 0129
University of California, Berkeleyhousing policy 2: 0799housing services 2: 0799housing studies 2: 0391rental listing service nondiscrimination policy
2: 0391; 5: 0785
University of Coloradooff campus housing--ruling by regents on
2: 0840
University of Lewisburg, Pennsylvaniadebate between James Farmer and Frank Van
der Linden 5: 0785
University of Wisconsinanti-housing discrimination film--opposition to
release of 16: 0573, 0615
Urban blightconference on 4: 0178
Urban Redevelopment Conferencesponsored by Los Angeles State College
3: 0001
Urban renewalactivities--federal involvement in 5: 0785activities--list of California communities
engaged in 16: 0535Boston, Massachusetts, NAACP Branch
statement of position on 6: 0623Cleveland, Ohio, NAACP Branch statement on
12: 0362clinics
ACTION 1:0327Dayton, Ohio 12: 0656Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1: 0001complaints--Michigan 16: 0726Connecticut--NAACP role 3: 0051controversy--Augusta, Georgia 12: 0155HHFA Racial Relations Service report on
16: 0141institutes--general 9: 0078institutes--Kansas City, Missouri 3: 0657laws--California 3: 0307minority families--problem of 13: 0389Missouri--U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
report on 8: 0082NAACP report on 16: 0007, 0141National Association of Real Estate Boards
position on 12: 0134National Urban League policy statement on
9: 0078occupancy survey--Maywood, Illinois 5: 0533pamphlets--HHFA 13: 0163Philadelphia, Pennsylvania--education to
forward 13: 0667plans
Berkshire County, Massachusetts 6: 0562Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn, New York
3: 0307Dothan, Alabama 1: 0049Ecorse, Michigan 7: 0439Hartford, Connecticut 3: 0051Jersey City, New Jersey 9: 0400Marin City, California 2: 0270Palo Alto, California 2: 0270St. Louis, Missouri 8: 0119Washington, D.C. 9: 0001West Side 15: 0592Willow Run, Michigan 7: 0682
problem areas 14: 0179problems--New York State Commission
Against Discrimination report on 11: 0375;12: 0001
questionnaire 16: 0535
relocation housing as part of--federal policy on14: 0077
Senate Committee on Banking and Currencyhearings 1: 0612
social action in--Samuel Thompson's statementon 9: 0078
South Bend, Indiana, Community LeadershipClinic on 5: 0627
White House Regional Conference on 16: 0007workshops--Los Angeles, California 2: 0434
Urban Renewal AdministrationCalifornia building projects--suspension of
funds for 2: 0491chairman--Richard Steiner's appointment as
4: 0705intergroup relations service 16: 0007minority housing policy 6: 0184open occupancy--efforts to achieve 6: 0035policies--general 16: 0007policies--NAACP criticism of 6: 0398racial discrimination in housing--policies on
16: 0320Regional Intergroup Relations Service--
creation of 14: 0077reports 16: 0141
Urban Renewal and Housing ClinicMason, Norman--address by 3: 0786
Urban Renewal Demonstration Grant Programprogress report 4: 0705
Urban renewal programsAfrican Americans--effect on 15: 0001Akron, Ohio 12: 0282Albany, New York 9: 0834Alexandria, Virginia 16: 0238Ann Arbor, Michigan 7: 0067Atlanta, Georgia 4: 0386; 16: 0007Augusta, Georgia 4: 0386; 16: 0141Aurora, Illinois 4: 0845; 5: 0005Baltimore, Maryland 4: 0568-0845; 6: 0398,
0534; 15: 0362; 16: 0007Battle Creek, Michigan 7: 0067Benton Harbor, Michigan 3: 0307; 7: 0001Berkeley, California 2: 0391Boston, Massachusetts 6: 0623California--termination of federal financing
following passage of Proposition 148: 0907Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6: 0001Charlotte, North Carolina 4: 0568, 0845;
5: 0785; 12: 0196; 15: 0362Charlottesville, Virginia 16: 0341Chattanooga, Tennessee 15: 0708Chicago, Illinois 5: 0100, 0208Chicago Heights, Illinois 4: 0705; 5: 0299
Citizen's Advisory Committees--provision forminority group representation 8: 0046
Cleveland, Ohio 12: 0362Cocoa, Florida 4: 0178Corinth, Mississippi 8: 0046Dallas, Texas 15: 0749Danbury, Connecticut 3: 0216; 14: 0762Dayton, Ohio 12: 0656Decatur, Illinois 1: 0475Detroit, Michigan 7: 0129discriminatory practices--complaints regarding
16: 0007, 0141discussions on 15: 0001, 0106Dover, Delaware 3: 0426, 0475Ecorse, Michigan 7: 0439, 0529, 0682; 15: 0362Erie, Pennsylvania 13: 0389, 0494Eufaula, Alabama 4: 0705; 15: 0592fact sheet 16: 0007Fairbanks, Alaska 1: 0137Fitzgerald, Georgia 4: 0386; 15: 0362Flint, Michigan 7: 0001Fresno, California 2: 0270Gadsden, Alabama 1: 0049; 4: 0845Garden Valley, Ohio 12: 0362Garland, Texas 15: 0749Gary, Indiana 4: 0568Glen Cove, New York 6: 0502Grand Rapids, Michigan 7: 0259Greenburgh, New York 4: 0317; 9: 0653;
10: 0216; 16: 0007Harlem, New York 10: 0216; 16: 0141Harrisonburg, Virginia 16: 0238Hartford, Connecticut 1: 0327; 3: 0051; 4: 0568Hyde Park-Kenwood, Illinois 5: 0100, 0208Huntington, New York 6: 0502Indiana--complaints regarding relocation
housing services 6: 0398Indianapolis, Indiana 5: 0627Jackson, Michigan 7: 0302Jersey City, New Jersey 9: 0400Kansas City, Kansas 6: 0184Kansas City, Missouri 8: 0082Kingston, New York 4: 0568; 9: 0653Lancaster, Pennsylvania 13: 0261Lansing, Michigan 7: 0373Little Rock, Arkansas--general 1: 0149Little Rock, Arkansas--petitions against 1: 0149Long Beach, New York 6: 0502Long Island, New York 4: 0845; 16: 0007Los Angeles, California 2: 0434Louisville, Kentucky 6: 0256Madison, Wisconsin 16: 0615Marin City, California 2: 0473; 4: 0705
Urban renewal programs cont.Maywood, Illinois 5: 0208, 0299, 0533Memphis, Tennessee 15: 0654Mercer County, Pennsylvania 1: 0001Meriden, Connecticut 3: 0051Middletown, New York 3: 0307; 4: 0845;
9: 0653; 11: 0375; 14: 0179; 16: 0007Middletown, Ohio 12: 0783Mill Creek Valley, Missouri 8: 0119Monroe, North Carolina 12: 0167Montclair, New Jersey 9: 0263Murfreesboro, Tennessee 15: 0708Muskegon Heights, Michigan 7: 0413NAACP cooperation with builders' groups
during 15: 0654Newburgh, New York 4: 0568, 0845; 9: 0653;
13: 0116; 16: 0141New Haven, Connecticut 3: 0142; 6: 0302New Orleans, Louisiana 6: 0381Newport, Kentucky 6: 0256Newport, Rhode Island 15: 0280New York City 4: 0568; 8: 0004; 10: 0122, 0437,
0804; 11: 0726; 16: 0007, 0341New York State
general 4: 0845; 14: 0179plan to advance economic and racial
integration through 11: 0726state financing limitations 12: 0001
Norfolk, Virginia 16: 0238North Carolina--list of 16: 0007North Little Rock, Arkansas 1: 0149Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 13: 0001Omaha, Nebraska 9: 0167Pasadena, California 2: 0270Perth Amboy, New Jersey 9: 0263Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 13: 0667Phoenix, Arizona 1: 0140Pittsburg, California 2: 0270Plainfield, New Jersey 9: 0263policy-making boards connected with--minority
group participation 6: 0302Port Huron, Michigan 7: 0001, 0682Portland, Oregon 13: 0021Portsmouth, Virginia 16: 0280Poughkeepsie, New York 14: 0179protection of minorities against discrimination
under 12: 0656Providence, Rhode Islands: 0302; 15: 0280Racine, Wisconsin 12: 0247; 16: 0670Reading, Pennsylvania 13: 0261Region VI--statistical reports 6: 0398Richmond, Virginia 16: 0320River Rouge, Michigan 7: 0529
Rochester, New York 11: 0277Rockford, Illinois 5: 0005Rockville Centre, New York 1: 0475; 4: 0845;
6: 0502; 9: 0653; 10: 0001, 0216; 11: 0726Royal Oak, Michigan 7: 0001, 0129Sacramento, California 2: 0270Saginaw, Michigan 7: 0631St. Louis, Missouri 8: 0119St. Paul, Minnesota 7: 0786San Antonio, Texas 16: 0007San Francisco, California 2: 0658; 8:'0592Sausalito, California 2: 0270Savannah, Georgia 4: 0386; 6: 0302Spring Valley, New York 9: 0653Stamford, Connecticut 3: 0142Syracuse, New York 11: 0089Tacoma, Washington 16: 0477Tampa, Florida 4: 0178; 15: 0362Titusville, Florida 4: 0178Topeka, Kansas 6: 0184; 16: 0141Trenton, New Jersey 4: 0845Waco, Texas 2: 0128Washington, D.C. 3: 0475-0576Webster Grove, Missouri 8: 0119Westchester, New York 11: 0133West Point, Mississippi 8: 0046White Plains, New York 4: 0845Wichita, Kansas 6: 0184Willow Run, Michigan 7: 0682Wilmington, Delaware 3: 0426; 6: 0035Yonkers, New York 4: 0845; 14: 0179Ypsilanti, Michigan 7: 0740; 16: 0007
U.S. Commission on Civil RightsMissouri--report on housing and urban renewal
in 8: 0082Pittman, Tarea Hall--statement on housing
2: 0658; 15: 0592
UtahOgden Branch Housing Committee Chairman--
Samuel King's resignation as 6: 0125Ogden housing discrimination complaints
15: 0654
Veterans Administrationacquired properties in Baltimore, Maryland--
complaints regarding discriminatory policiesinvolving resale of 5: 0785
housing--alleged discrimination in Syracuse,New York 11: 0089
housing--suggestions for integration in 1: 0327housing discrimination complaints 1: 0475housing loans--efforts to ban discrimination in
1: 0857
housing operations--NAACP opposition tosegregation and discrimination in 15: 0592
insured housing--complaints regardingdiscrimination in 8: 0782
loan policy--complaints regardingdiscrimination in, in Gainesville, Florida4: 0178
repossessed housing--policy on sale of16: 0213
Van der Linden, FrankFarmer, James--debate with 5: 0785
VirginiaAlexandria urban renewal program 16: 0238Arlington--proposed construction of integrated
housing development in 16: 0238Capahosic--Phelps-Stokes Fund-sponsored
conference 13: 0116Charlottesville
public housing projects--complaintsregarding construction of segregated16: 0238
public housing projects--site selection for16: 0341
urban renewal program 16: 0341Harrisonburg urban renewal program 16: 0238Norfolk housing conditions 14: 0179; 16: 0238Norfolk urban renewal program 16: 0238Portsmouth
housing code 16: 0280housing conditions 16: 0280housing discrimination complaints 16: 0280urban renewal program 16: 0280war housing units--disposition of 16: 0280
Richmondhousing discrimination complaints 16: 0320housing seminar 1: 0475; 16: 0320NAACP leadership conference 16: 0320urban renewal program 16: 0320
State Conference of NAACP Branches housingseminar 15: 0106
Virgin IslandsCivil Rights Act 16: 0213
Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Programcomplaints regarding 7: 0129failure of 6: 0398general 1: 0327; 16: 0213regional director's position--applications for
16: 0720report on 14: 0028
Wagner, Robert F.New York City housing policy--statement on
2: 0001
Warfield, CharlesEcorse, Michigan, Branch President--
appointment as 7: 0439
War housing unitsPortsmouth, Virginia--disposition of 16: 0280
Washington (state)civil rights act--proposed amendments
16: 0477discrimination in publicly assisted housing--
state attorney general's opinion on 16: 0477fair housing legislation--passage of 1: 0695Tacoma urban renewal program 16: 0477
Washington, D.C.see District of Columbia
Washington, NorrisFayette, North Carolina Branch Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as12: 0167
Washington [D.C.] Housing Associationactivities 3: 0475
Waterbury Negro Freedom Day affairGibbs, James--address by 4: 0317
Weaver, Robert C.articles by 13: 0163; 16: 0341HHFA administrator--appointment as 4: 0845New York Bar Association--address to 4: 0845
Weschcke, CarlSt. Paul, Minnesota, Branch Housing
Committee chairman 7: 0786
West Coast Regional Conferenceagenda 3: 0001political education workshop 15: 0106urban renewal questionnaire 16: 0535workshop invitations 2: 0491
West VirginiaKeyser public housing site--complaint
regarding 6: 0534Wheeling--condemnation of African American
church in 16: 0563Wheeling housing discrimination complaints
16: 0563
Wichita Eagle Publishing Companyadvertising practices--complaints regarding
6: 0184
Wilkins, RoyNew York City Council Committee on General
Welfare--statement before 15: 0592racial discrimination in the North--statement on
15: 0592Sharkey-Brown-lsaacs Bill--statement on
2: 0001
Williams, G. Mennen
United Northwestern Realty A s s o c i a t i o n - - a d d r e s s to 7: 0129
Williams, MargaretNew England Regional Conference Housing
Committee chairman--appointment as9:0205
Williams Collegeracial discrimination in housing--panel
discussion on 6: 0302
Willow Woods Development CompanyMichigan state investigation of 7: 0067, 0682,
0740
Wisconsinfair employment practices law--amendments to
16: 0615fair housing legislation--NAACP demonstration
to protest failure of passage of 16: 0615Kenosha housing discrimination complaints
16:0573Madison
NAACP Branch Housing Committee program16: 0615
racial discrimination in housing in--demandfor suppression of candidly filmedincidents of 16: 0573, 0615
urban renewal program 16: 0615Milwaukee
Human Relations and Civil RightsConference 6: 0125
NAACP Branch Housing Committee program16: 0573
public housing projects--racial integration in16: 0573
urban renewal program 16: 0575
Racinehousing problems 16: 0670NAACP Branch Housing Committee
activities 16: 0670NAACP Branch housing survey 16: 0670urban renewal program 12: 0247; 16: 0670
State Commission for Equal Opportunity--creation of 16: 0573
State Conference of NAACP BranchesConvention in Beloit 16: 0573
Wood, Jack E., Jr.Denver, Colorado, visit 2: 0840NAACP Special Assistant for Housing--
appointment as 14: 0077National Convention of the Home
Manufacturers Association--speech at6: 0398; 16: 0563
New Jersey State Federation of RealtistsAnnual Dinner Conference--invitation toattend 6: 0398
New York City Planning Commission--statement to 15: 0592
New York State Senate Committee On PublicHealth hearings on the Metcalf-Baker Bills--statement to 15: 0592
North Carolina Conference of Branches--attendance at 1: 0001
speaking engagements 5: 0785; 8: 0397;11: 0001
U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Housing--statement to 15: 0592
Wyomingpublic accommodations--law prohibiting
discrimination in 16: 0714
Young, T. L.lawsuit filed against Clarence Laws by 15: 0749
Youth for Brotherhoodactivities 16: 0726