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Stennis, John C., U.S. Senator from Mississippi.
Stewart, Mrs. Annalee, legislative secretary, Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom (filed statement).

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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

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Tilly, Mrs. Dorothy, director of women's work, Southern Regional Council
Travelstead, Chester C., dean, College of Education, University of New
Mexico_

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 statement)..

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Weitzer, Bernard, director, national legislation, Jewish War Veterans
Whitehouse, Albert, director, industrial union department, AFL-CIO..
Whitten, Jamie L., U.S. Representative, from Mississippi..

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Wilkins, Roy, executive secretary, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

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Williams, John Bell, U.S. Representative from_Mississippi.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom..
Wright, Marion A., attorney, Linville Falls, N.C....

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LIST OF EXHIBITS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD OF HEARINGS

AFL-CIO civil rights resolution, adopted at second constitutional convention, December 1957..

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AFL-CIO department of legislation statement.

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AFL-CIO executive council statement on civil rights, February 24, 1959.
American Lutheran Church policy for interracial ministry..

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Articles:

"A Man Called White"

"Coleman: With Parker" (Associated Press report) (submitted by
Governor Coleman of Mississippi)

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"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) -

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"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) -

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"South Faces Test on White Juries-Mississippi Case Points Up," by
Anthony Lewis, New York Times, May 4, 1959
"American Negro Problem".

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Arkansas Statutes (1947), covering use of explosives, lynching, night riders, and conspiracy.

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An expose of the National Council of Churches, by World Study Conference..

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"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............

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Battle, John S., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights

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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.

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Civil Rights Commission State by State, Complaint Docket Survey.
"Civil Rights Division Brass Tell About Accomplishment," news article by
Rovlhar Hamilton..

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"Civil Rights Group Must Decide by Friday on Pushing Vote Probe" (editorial)..

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Code of Ethics for Government Service (submitted by John Minnick)
Comparison of the three most widely discussed "civil rights" bills..

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Darden, C. R., statement from Mississippi State Conference of NAACP
Branches

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Department of Justice-Adequacy of title 18, United States Code, section 1503 to deal with obstruction of court decrees..

Desegregation in southern and border State school districts, fall 1956 to fall 1958 (Table)..

Discrimination, Labor Law, section 1272, State of South Carolina_ Douglas, administration, and Johnson civil rights bills, 1959, chart of key proposals...

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Douglas, Justice William O., address, Columbia Law Review dinner.
Executive orders and administrative legislation on racial discrimination_.
Federal Antilynching Act.-

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Flemming's statement on closed public schools, New York Times, December
2, 1958.

Fugitive Felon Act, prosecution of, fiscal year, 1957.
Georgia Voters Registration Act, March 25, 1958 (extracts).

Gary, Gov. Raymond, of Oklahoma, "The South Can Integrate its
Schools," Look, March 31, 1959..

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Hannah, John Alfred, Chairman, Commission on Civil Rights (biography)-Hesburgh, Theodore M., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights (biography)-

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Human Relation Board of Social Missions and Executive Board of United
Lutheran Church in America..

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Johnson, George M., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights (biography)

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Johnston, Olin D., introduction of South Carolina delegation...
Maybank, Hon. Burnet R., Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (state-
ment as read by Senator Olin D. Johnston).

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Memorandum, "Time and Witnesses for Civil Rights Hearings," May 27,

1959

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Mississippi State conference of NAACP branches statement_
Mitchell, Clarence, director, Washington bureau, NAACP.

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Statute establishing Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, chapter 365, General Laws of Mississippi..

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NAACP-Brief history from 1909 to 1959..

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"North Moves To Eliminate Color Line in Its Schools," New York Times, August 26, 1957__.

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South Carolina Progressive Democratic Organization, Columbia, S.C..
Speech:

Oberdorfer, Dan, (editorial, Chicago Daily News Service): "Civil Rights
Group Must Decide by Friday on Pushing Vote Probe".
Putnam letter (second): "Cuts Roots of Integration Fallacy".

Resolutions adopted by the State Democratic Convention of Georgia,
October 14, 1959 (submitted by Mr. Bell) – .

School issue surveyed at 4-year anniversary
"Segregation-Desegregation No Nearer Solution at Year's End," South-
ern School News, January 1959.

Segregation on legislation-Supplementary memorandum by J. Francis
Polhaus, March 1, 1959.

South Carolina General Assembly concurrent resolution_
South Carolina Improvement Association, Clarendon County-

South Carolina Labor Department, section 1272, discrimination labor law
for textile mill..

"The Role of the Supreme Court as Interpreter of the Constitution," by U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., February 11, 1959 (submitted by Mr. Bell) –

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By Senator James O. Eastland, May 26, 1955 (submitted by Judge
Perez)

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State laws against discrimination (summary of).

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State and local laws (recent), resolutions, ordinances, and administration policies, with comments by Mr. J. Francis Polhuas, counsel, NAACP, Washington Bureau (a compilation)__

"State-by-State Summary of Major Developments Since 1954," Southern School News, May 1958..

Prosecution under Fugitive Felon Act, 1957.

Statistical data:

Race of persons arrested, 1957 _ _ _

Storey, Robert Gerald, Vice Chairman, Commission on Civil Rights (biography)..

Summary of provision of S. 810__

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Supreme Court cases (principal) on racial discrimination in housing, voting, transportation, and education__

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Taylor, William L., legislative representative, Americans for Democratic
Action

Tiffany, Gordon McLean, staff director, Commission on Civil Rights.
Un-American Activities Committee, information from the files of
U. S. v. James Griggs Raines et al., Registrars of Terrell County, Ga.:
Complaint
Opinion

U. S. v. Board of Registrars of Macon County, Ala.

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Complaint.

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LETTERS

Bennett, Glenn D., detective, Arson Bureau, to Senator Hart__
Carman, Harry J., chairman, American Liberal Association, to Senator
Hennings.

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Case, Clifford P., U.S. Senator, to Senator Olin D. Johnston_.
Danstedt, Rudolph T., National Association of Social Workers, to Senator
Hennings.

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Finn, Gerald H., personnel director, Treasury Department, to all national employees

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France, Royal B., executive secretary, National Lawyer's Guild, to
Senator Hennings..

Goldblatt, Louis, secretary-treasurer, International Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's Union, to Senator Hennings.
Hart, Philip A., U.S. Senator, to Senator Hennings.

Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., U.S. Senator, to Senator Olin D. Johnston.
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., U.S. Senator, to Harry J. Carman, American
Liberal Association

Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., U.S. Senator, to Mrs. Robert E. Osth
Johnston, Olin D., U.S. Senator, to Senator Hennings.

Kiley, Robert, president, U.S. National Student Association, to Senator
Hennings

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Leskes, Theodore, American Jewish Committee, to Senator Hennings. Marshall, Thurgood, counsel, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to Senator Hennings.

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Masaoka, Mike M., representative, Japanese-American Citizens League, to Mr. Slayman..

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Masaoka, Mike M., representative, Japanese-American Citizens League, to Senator Hennings..

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Maslow, Will, to Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr..
Osth, Mrs. Robert E., to Senator Hennings..

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Peterson, Esther, legislative representative, industrial union department,
AFL-CIO to Senator Hennings.

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Putnam, Carleton, to William P. Rogers, Attorney General_

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Sifton, Paul, legislative representative, United Automobile, Aircraft, and
Agricultural Implement Workers of America, to Senator Hennings... --
Snyder, Edward F., Friends Committee on National Legislation, to
Senator Hennings.

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Tiffany, Gordon M., staff director, Commission on Civil Rights, to Senator
Olin D. Johnston..

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Weitzer, Bernard, national legislative director, Jewish Wars Veterans, to Senator Hennings..

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TELEGRAMS

Campbell, Boyd, businessman from Mississippi, to Christian Science
Monitor...

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APPENDIX

Exhibit A: Status of school segregation-desegregation in the southern and border States, published by Southern Education Reporting Service (submitted by Senator Douglas).

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Exhibit B: Cooper v. Aaron, opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court, September 29, 1958 (submitted by Senator Douglas)

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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).
Exhibit D: "Out of Conviction," a second statement on the South's racial
crisis signed by 312 ministers of Greater Atlanta from January 28 Con-
gressional Record (p. 1180) (submitted by Senator Douglas).
Exhibit E: "The Segregationists Go North," article from the New Republic
by Helen Fuller (Jan. 26, 1959) (submitted by Senator Douglas) -
"Reprisal and Violence in the South's Racial Crisis," published jointly by
American Friends Service Committee, National Council of Churches of
Christ in the United States of America and Southern Regional Council
(submitted by Roy Wilkins) -

"Assault Upon Freedom of Association," a study of the southern attack on
the NAACP, American Jewish Congress_
Religious groups' statements and resolutions on desegregation and human
rights:

1. "Catholic Bishops Speak on Racial Discrimination and the Moral
Law," statement of principles and objectives, Catholic Interacial
Council of Chicago, and signed by NCWC, November 14, 1958.
2. "Churches and Segregation," adopted by the General Assembly of
the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United
States of America, December 5, 1957.

3. "Methodist Resolution on Integration," by the Council of Meth-
odist Bishops; "The Methodist Social Creed," adopted by the
general conference, 1956; "A Message on Vital Issues," board
of social and economic relations of the Methodist Church...
4. "A Message on Race Relationships," adopted by board of social
and economic relation of Methodist Church, January 14, 1955,
prompted by recent decision of the Supreme Court.

5. "The Bible Speaks on Race," board of social economic relations of
the Methodist Church, adopted September 26, 1957---
6. "Just, Right, and Necessary," a study of reactions to the Supreme
Court decision on segregation with a statement of guiding
principles, policies, and practical suggestions, the National
Council, Episcopal Church, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York 10,
N.Y.

7. "The Convention and Triennial Daily," resolution on race is voted
by bishops, October 11, 1958, volume 1, No. 6, page 2 (news
story).

8. The Lambeth Conference, 1958, the encyclical letter from the
bishops together with the resolutions and reports, Seabury
Press, 1958, pages 1-55 and 1-56----

In re: George C. Wallace, brief for respondents.

Court cases..

Selected bibliography.

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