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Austin Civil Rights March, Speeches, and Interviews, 1963
Recording produced by KTSA Radio, San Antonio, Texas, of the Austin Civil Rights March on August 28, 1963. Listening notes: The tape begins with an interview by an unidentified KTSA reporter with Bob Joiner of the Indignant White Citizens Council (IWCC); 3:00 minutes: speech on Mt. Sequoyah, Arkansas; 6:00 minutes: Reverend Claude W. Black, Jr.; 12:00 minutes: Booker T. Bonner; 14:30 minutes: Moses LeRoy; 16:50 minutes: Attorney William J. Durham, Dallas, president of the Texas Council of Voters; 30:00 minutes: event background sound; 34:08 minutes: interview with Booker T. Bonner; 38:35 minutes: non-March KTSA news report on fire in San Antonio, to end of tape. TOTAL PLAYING LENGTH: 39:18 minutes. [original: open reel tape, 7-in, acetate, 7-1/2 and 3-3/4 speed] Copyright Notice: KTSA Radio Station owns the copyright to this recording, and it is streamed with the kind permission of Mr. Greg Martin, Director of Operations, Border Media/KTSA Radio
Elect C. W. Black for City Council Scrapbook, 1963-1965
Reverend Black's political campaign and local politics from 1963 through 1965 are covered in newsclippings and letters from local and Texas political figures,including Henry B. Gonzalez
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1963-1970
File folder of records Reverend Black's records regarding the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Includes organizational correspondence,membership information, and history
Local Government, City Council, 1963
Folder: Local Government, City Council, 1963. The folder includes political statements, news clippings, interviews, media notes, and local research materials for Reverend Black's 1963 bid for office on City Council
World Baptist Alliance, trip to Beirut, Lebanon, 1963
World Baptist Alliance, trip to Beirut, Lebanon, 1963. Reverend Black shown with Reverend John Binder (left) and Reverend Lovelle A. Maxwell (middle) in the Youth Conference, boarding Pan Am airplane. Reverse: "Please credit Pan American World Airways Overseas Division N.Y. International Airport
Lady Precious Stream (1 photo)
Blackface--racist portrayals of African American characters by white actors--has a long history in American theater, and productions at Trinity were no different. Insensitive portrayals of non-white races occurred in many Trinity productions. Photographs from these productions are included here uncensored and in their original form, as it is important to acknowledge and document the shortcomings in the school's history
Coates Esplanade
Two students walkign on what would later be renamed the Coates Esplanade
Noah (3 photos)
Blackface--racist portrayals of African American characters by white actors--has a long history in American theater, and productions at Trinity were no different. Insensitive portrayals of non-white races occurred in many Trinity productions. Photographs from these productions are included here uncensored and in their original form, as it is important to acknowledge and document the shortcomings in the school's history
Lyndon B. Johnson Visits Trinity
Left to right, Dorothy Laurie, Trinity president James W. Laurie, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Lady Bird Johnson pose for a photograph at a dinner on the Trinity campus in 1962
James Laurie and Lyndon B. Johnson
James W. Laurie (left) greets Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson on a visit to the Trinity campus in 1962