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The South's Landless Farmers
Booklet detailing the conditions affecting rural black tenant farmers or sharecroppers in the South. Written by the Director of Research of the CIC, as an abridged version of his book "Preface to Peasantry," published by the University of North Carolina Press. Photos in the booklet were used by permission
The Mob Still Rides : A Review of the Lynching Record, 1931-1935
Booklet detailing specific incidents of racial violence and murder in the early 1930s. Intended as an update to Arthur F. Raper's book "The Tragedy of Lynching," published in 1933
Friends and Neighbors : Being an Account of the Growth and Spread of Interracial Cooperation Between the Christian Women of the White and Negro Races in the South, 1934-1935
Booklet detailing efforts by white women's organizations, particularly in Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist churches, to support "Negro" women and families. Written by the Director of Woman's Work of the CIC
Progress Report [of the] Commission on Interracial Cooperation for Virginia and North Carolina
Booklet containing updates on activities, issued by the Committee on Cultivation of the Membership, Harry F. Comer (North Carolina) and Isaac Fisher (Virginia). First page names all of the leadership of the CIC in both states.
Discusses racial violence, public schools, employment, etc., and contains a section headed "Taking the Message to the Churches.
Thy Neighbor as Thyself : How the Golden Rule Works Out in Negro Education
Pocket pamphlet detailing extreme racial inequalities in public school funding in eight Southern states. Written by the Educational Director of the CIC
The National Child Labor Committee : What It Is and What It Does, NCLC Publication no. 362
Pamphlet explaining the purpose and objectives of the NCL
The Child Labor Amendment and What It Means
An address by Sterling E. Edmunds before the Missouri State Society, Sons of the Revolution, 29 Nov 1933, at the Statler Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, arguing against the proposed Child Labor Amendment
Some Constitutional Aspects of the Child Labor Amendment
Materials sent to pastors in the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS), presenting a religious argument in opposition to the proposed Child Labor Amendment. A note from Rev. William Crowe of the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Saint Louis, Mo; a letter from Sterling E. Edmunds, Director of the Missouri Committee for the Protection of Child, Family, School and Church; and a pamphlet produced by Sentinels of the Republic containing an address by Sterling E. Edmunds
Future Citizens in the South
Folding pamphlet containing statistics that compare "White" versus "Negro" public schools on the basis of attendance, enrollment, staffing, expenditures and other factors, in ten Southern states, ca. 1930. Prepared by the Department of Women's Activities of the CIC