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Ku Klux Klan 002
Pamphlet produced by the Virginia Office, United Klans of America, in Chesapeake. In support of the Rockwell campaign for Governor of Virginia in 1965
March on Washington 014
Presbyterian Outlook reprint of "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr., identified as the "speech of the day" from the March. Original date 28 Aug 1963
March on Washington 006
Issue of Expression, published jointly by the Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education Student Associations, vol. IX, no. 2, November 1963. Edited by students Richard C. Massey (MDiv 1964), Thomas F. Mainor (MDiv 1964) and Horace Alton Lee Jr. (BD 1965). Contains an article by Dr. William B. Kennedy, Associate Professor of Christian Education, who participated in the March
March on Washington 007
Presbyterian Outlook article, "U.S, Group Demurs at Aug. 28 March," p. 3-
March on Washington 025
Letter from George M. Cooley, Secretary of Student World Relations, Board of World Missions, Presbyterian Church in the U.S., dated September 1963. Includes a poem written by Cooley about the March, which he attended. The letter was sent by Cooley to Dr. Kenneth J. Foreman, visiting professor at Union Seminary, with a cover letter dated 24 Sep 1963. Foreman added a short note (dated 2 Oct 1963) and sent it on to Aubrey Brown Jr. for possible inclusion in the Presbyterian Outlook
March on Washington 019
Publicity flyer for a rally in Richmond, VA, on 4 July 1963, intended to motivate opposition to the March on Washington. The rally was led by George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party
March on Washington 022
Letter to the Representatives of the Presbyterian Church U.S. to the National Council of Churches, from Rev. John Randolph Taylor, pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims in Washington D.C., dated 26 Aug 1963
March on Washington 021
Letter to Aubrey Brown Jr. from Rev. John A. Kirstein, associate editor of the Presbyterian Survey, dated 26 Aug 1963