Goldblatt, Louis, secretary-treasurer, International Longshoremen's and Pu Hart, Hon. Philip A., U.S. Senator from the State of Michigan... Foreman, Clark, national director, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. France, Royal W., executive secretary, National Lawyers Guild.. Weitzer, Bernard, director of national legislation, Jewish War Veterans... Masaoka, Mike M., Washington representative, Japanese American Hill, Hon. Lister, U.S. Senator from the State of Alabama. Biemiller, Andrew J., director, department of legislation, AFL-CIO. Rains, Hon. Albert, U.S. Representative from the State of Alabama Denson, C. .V., farmer, Shaw, Miss.. Pittman, R. Carter, attorney, Dalton, Ga.. Flemming, Hon. Arthur S., Secretary, Department of Health, Education, Ullman, David L., for the American Jewish Congress, Jewish Labor Com- mittee, and certain other organizations. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS Alexander, W. B., Cleveland, Miss.. Alford, Dale, U.S. Representative from Arkansas. American Civil Liberties Union.... American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizstions, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.. Barnes, Lilace Reid, president, national board, Young Women's Christian Bell, B. Tartt, Friends Committee on National Legislation.. Bell, Griffin B., Atlanta, Ga.. Bell, J. Sammons, Atlanta, Ga... Bennett, Bruce, attorney general of Arkansas. Blanshard, Mrs. Paul, executive director, Unitarian Fellowship for Social Bloch, Charles J., attorney, Macon, Ga. Brown, Edgar A., president pro tempore, South Carolina Senate. Gressette, L. Marion, chairman, South Carolina Senate Judiciary Com- Hafter, Jerome, Greenville, Miss.. Hart, Philip A., U.S. Senator from Michigan.- Hemphill, Robert W., U.S. Representative from South Carolina. Hill, Lister, U.S. Senator from Alabama.. Holland, Spessard L., U.S. Senator from Florida. Hollings, Ernest F., Governor of South Carolina. Huddleston, George, Jr., U.S. Representative from Alabama - Humphrey, Hubert, U.S. Senator from Minnesota.. Hunton, George K., secretary, Catholic Interracial Council International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Imple- Jackson, Nelson, National Association of Social Workers. Javits, Jacob K., U.S. Senator from New York.. Japanese American Citizens League --- Keating, Kenneth B., U.S. Senator from New York Kiley, Robert R., president, University of Notre Dame, U.S. National Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Lechliter, Irving, national executive director, American Veterans Commit- Leskes, Theodore, director, legal division, American Jewish Committee.. 597 , Rev. C. Stanley, associate director, Protestants and Other Ameri- Cans United for Separation of Church and State.. Masaoka, Mike M., Japanese American Citizens League. , general counsel, American Jewish Congress McCanless, George F., attorney general of Tennessee McCray, John H., State chairman, South Carolina Progressive Democratic McLeod, Daniel R., attorney general of South Carolina - McNair, Robert E., chairman, South Carolina House Judiciary Committee 473 McSween, Harold B., U.S. Representative from Louisiana - Minnick, John Bradley, Arlington, Va... Moody, Ralph, assistant attorney general, North Carolina - Mounger, Breed O., president, Mississippi Bar Association. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. National Association of Social Workers.- National Students Association, U.S. Newman, Rev. I. DeQuincy, president, South Carolina State conference, Odum, Ralph E., assistant attorney general of Florida. Old, William, judge, 13th circuit of Virginia. Patterson, Joe T., attorney general of Mississippi.. Patterson, John, Governor of Alabama. 14% Perez, Leander, judge, Plaquemines Parish, La- Pittman, R. Carter, attorney, Dalton, Ga.- Protestants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and Rains, Albert, U.S. Representative from Alabama- Rauh, Joseph L., counsel, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Renfro, Mrs. Sue, Organized Women Voters of Arlington, Va. Rivers, L. Mendel. U.S. Representative from South Carolina.- Rogera, William P., U.S. Attorney General.-- Seawell. Malcolm B., attorney general, North Carolina. Selden, Armistead I.. U.S. Representative from Alabama. Sifton, Paul, national legislative representative, International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of Snyder, Edward F., legislative secretary, Friends Committee on National Campbell, Boyd, past president, U.S. Chamber of Commerce. arman, Harry J., chairman, American Liberal Association... atholic Interracial Council... ase, Clifford P., U.S. Senator from New Jersey. lark, Joseph S., U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania. oleman, James P., Governor of Mississippi.. anstedt, Rudolph, director, Washington branch, National Association of nson, C. N., farmer, Shaw, Miss rn, W. J. Bryan, U.S. Representative from South Carolina. uglas, Paul H., U.S. Senator from Illinois Isberg, Herman, director, Washington office, Anti-Defamation League ergency Civil Liberties Committee... Irving, director, Washington office, American Civil Liberties ving, Billie S., president, Clarendon County Improvement Association. 1432 nan, Clark, national director, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. e, Royal W., executive secretary, National Lawyers Guild. latt, Louis, secretary-treasurer, International Longshoremen's and Stennis, John C., U.S. Senator from Mississippi.. Stewart, Mrs. Annalee, legislative secretary, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (filed statement) Storey, Robert G., vice chairman, Commission on Civil Rights. Thurmond, Strom, U.S. Senator from South Carolina - Tiffany, Gordon M., staff director, Commission on Civil Rights. Tilly, Mrs. Dorothy, director of women's work, Southern Regional Council. 582 Travelstead, Chester C., dean, College of Education, University of New Tuck, William M., U.S. Representative from Virginia Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice - Van Deusen, Rev. Robert E., National Lutheran Council. Waring, Thomas R., editor, News and Courier, Charleston, S.C. (filed Weitzer, Bernard, director, national legislation, Jewish War Veterans 752 Whitehouse, Albert, director, industrial union department, AFL-CIO. 350 Whitten, Jamie L., U.S. Representative, from Mississippi. Wilkins, Roy, executive secretary, National Association for the Advance- Williams, John Bell, U.S. Representative from Mississippi Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Wright, Marion A., attorney, Linville Falls, N.C. LIST OF EXHIBITS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD OF HEARINGS AFL-CIO civil rights resolution, adopted at second constitutional con- AFL-CIO department of legislation statement AFL-CIO executive council statement on civil rights, February 24, 1959- American Lutheran Church policy for interracial ministry "Coleman: With Parker” (Associated Press report) (submitted by 1309 Governor Coleman of Mississippi). "Two in Lynch Jail Try Suicide," from the New York Post, May 12, 1959 (Associated Press) (submitted by Senator Langer) “FBI Withdraws, Leaves Lynching to Mississippi," from Washington Post and Times-Herald, May 26, 1959 (UPI) "Station Gives Lynch Data TV Account Says 18 Took Part in Parker Killing," from Baltimore Sun, May 27, 1959- “FBI Report Said To List Lynchers, from Washington Post and Times-Herald, May 28, 1959 (Associated Press). "South Faces Test on White Juries- Mississippi Case Points Up," by Anthony Lewis, New York Times, May 4, 1959- Arkansas Statutes (1947), covering use of explosives, lynching, night riders, An expose of the National Council of Churches, by World Study Con- "Backing off on Civil Rights” (editorial), St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Barnes, J. M., Hattiesburg, Miss., statement on voter's registration. Barratry-Code of law for South Carolina. Battle, John S., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights Brownell, Herbert, excerpts from testimony, civil rights hearing, 1957.. Carlton, Doyle E., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights .. "Christian Affirmation on Human Relations," National Lutheran Council, 40th annual meeting, February 4-7, 1958 Civil Rights Commission State by State, Complaint Docket Survey "Civil Rights Division Brass Tell About Accomplishment," news article by "Civil Rights Group Must Decide by Friday on Pushing Vote Probe" Code of Ethics for Government Service (submitted by John Minnick) Comparison of the three most widely discussed "civil rights” bills. 310 Darden, C. R., statement from Mississippi State Conference of NAACP Branches 1073 1 Department of Justice-Adequacy of title 18, United States Code, section Page 228 331 512 340 1004 746 105 218 168 71 233 414 234 437 1153 1299 1073 272 1345 305 86 357 948 1360, 1370 74 74 101 254 526 513 “The Role of the Supreme Court as Interpreter of the Constitution," by U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., February 11, 1959 (submitted 1365 931 739 policies, with comments by Mr. J. Francis Polhuas, counsel, NAACP, 89 81 218 1166 232 115 Page Supreme Court cases (principal) on racial discrimination in housing, voting, transportation, and education.- Action. Complaint. Opinion - Complaint.. 307 165 20 19, 20 LETTERS 700 424 502 691 982 750 753 700 426 493 Hennings 596 505 973 974 346 491 350 946-950 Agricultural Implement Workers of America, to Senator Hennings. - 694 421 239 751 688 628 TELEGRAMS APPENDIX border States, published by Southern Education Reporting Service (sub- mitted by Senator Douglas). 29, 1958 (submitted by Senator Douglas). 1447 1479 Page 1520 1524 1573 1527 2743 2747 Exhibit C: Text of 49 Federal statutes provisions in which the United States is authorized to seek injunction relief, prepared by Library of Congress, February 19, 1959 (submitted by Senator Douglas)-- crisis signed by 312 ministers of Greater Atlanta from January 28 Con- gressional Record (p. 1180) (submitted by Senator Douglas) - by Helen Fuller (Jan. 26, 1959) (submitted by Senator Douglas) -- American Friends Service Committee, National Council of Churches of (submitted by Roy Wilkins) --- the NAACP, American Jewish Congress- Law,” statement of principles and objectives, Catholic Interacial Council of Chicago, and signed by NCWC, November 14, 1958. the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, December 5, 1957. odist Bishops; "The Methodist Social Čreed,” adopted by the of social and economic relations of the Methodist Church.--- and economic relation of Methodist Church, January 14, 1955, prompted by recent decision of the Supreme Court- the Methodist Church, adopted September 26, 1957--- Court decision on segregation with a statement of guiding N.Y.. by bishops, October 11, 1958, volume 1, No. 6, page 2 (news story) bishops together with the resolutions and reports, Seabury Press, 1958, pages 1-55 and 1-56.. 2749 2750 2751 2754 2783 2784 |