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J.
Director, Office of Civil Rights, Department of HEW;
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division,
Department of Justice:
Papers, 1968 -1981
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Materials
relating primarily to Pottinger’s work on civil rights matters in the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare (1970-1973), and the Department of Justice
(1973-1977) during the Nixon and Ford administrations. The collection documents the investigation
and enforcement of various civil rights issues, including: desegregation,
busing, women’s rights, affirmative action, education, employment, government
surveillance,
QUANTITY
56.4 linear feet (ca. 112,000 pages)
DONOR
The American Heritage Center (
ACCESS
Open with sufficient advanced arrangement. Researchers
should consult with an archivist prior to scheduling their visit in order to
request that specific folders be added to the Library’s review-for-access
queue. Even after the completion of this
review some items may be temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed
of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives
and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).
COPYRIGHT
Prepared by Valerie S. Hinojosa, November 2007
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
J. Stanley Pottinger
1962 Graduated,
1965 J.D.,
1965-1969 General
Counsel, Broad, Khourie, and Schulz,
1969 Consultant,
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
1969 Regional
Attorney, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
1970-1973 Director,
Office of Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
1973-1977 Assistant
Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice
1977 Special Assistant to the Attorney General
1977-1981 Attorney,
1981-1987 Investment
banking,
1987 Trustee,
Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights
1987 United
Nations Association’s Advisory Committee for Multilateral Projects
Consultant,
Rockefeller Foundation
Director,
National
1993- President,
Barnstorm Books
1995- Author
of several works of fiction
INTRODUCTION
J. Stanley Pottinger held two important Federal offices involved with civil rights enforcement during the Nixon and Ford administrations: Director of the Office of Civil Rights for the Department of Health Education and Welfare and the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice.
Approximately one quarter of the collection documents Pottinger’s work with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1970-1973). The majority of the materials relate to enforcing civil rights regulations and policies in education including such matters as desegregation, the Emergency School Assistance Program, busing, and affirmative action. Also included, perhaps by mistake, is a small portion of what was once a larger series of files created by Martin Gerry, the Deputy Director of the Office of Civil Rights under Pottinger’s successor, Peter Holmes. These files primarily pertain to the administration of HEW offices.
The bulk of the collection concerns Pottinger’s work as head of the Civil Rights Division for the Department of Justice (1973-1977). The division was responsible for enforcing federal statutes that prohibited discrimination based on race, religion, sex, disability, or national origin. The case files included in this collection cover the investigation and prosecution of various civil rights violations. Topics include discrimination in education, employment, housing, voting, healthcare and federally funded programs, rights of the mentally handicapped, sex discrimination, and prisoner’s rights. The collection also includes materials documenting Pottinger’s role as chief negotiator during the American Indian Movement standoff at the Pine Ridge Reservation town of Wounded Knee, investigations on the student protests and resulting fatalities at Kent State University and Jackson State University, the investigation of the FBI’s Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), and the social unrest surrounding busing enforcement plans in Boston and other cities.
Several of the series in this collection are arranged by file numbers instead of alphabetically or chronologically. Apparently Pottinger’s staff assigned these numbers sequentially as they created new subject files. One must assume that the staff maintained some sort of index to file numbers to facilitate filing, but the collection does not include such an index. Therefore researchers will have to scan the entire listing of folders in the series or make use of the Library’s PRESNET database to locate folders on a specific topic.
Related
Materials (November 2007):
Significant materials relating to the Equal Rights Amendment, sex discrimination and other women’s rights issues can be found in the files of Patricia Lindh and Jeanne Holm, as well as in the collections of the First Lady and her staff.
Key collections relating to desegregation, busing, and discrimination in education are in the files of David Lissy and Bobbie Greene Kilberg, and the papers of Robert Goldwin and Stanley Scott. The papers of Stanley Scott also contain numerous materials related to minority rights such as equal employment opportunity, race relations, voting rights, affirmative action, open housing and discrimination.
Important civil rights materials can be found in the files of Richard D. Parsons, the Associate Director of Justice, Crime, Civil Rights and Communications for the Domestic Council. These files contain records of Parson’s contributions to the formulation of domestic policy in the areas of affirmative action, busing, civil rights, American Indians, Puerto-Rican Americans, sex discrimination and voting rights.
The Scrapbooks and Speeches of Attorney General Edward H. Levi and the papers of Edward Hutchinson concern topics such as busing, electronic surveillance, voting rights, and affirmative action. White House Central Files Subject File category HU (Human Rights) contains materials pertaining to such topics as equality, education, employment, housing, voting, and women’s rights.
Series Descriptions
Boxes
1-28 Department of Health,
Education and Welfare Subject File, (1967) 1970-1973 (1976). (11.2 linear feet)
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, notes, speech materials, staff meeting minutes, interviews, transcripts, and court records. These materials document Pottinger’s work as Director of HEW’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Most concerns the desegregation of local school districts and higher education systems throughout the country, the Emergency School Assistance Program (ESAP), sex discrimination, and the administration of the OCR.
Arranged sequentially by file numbers assigned by his staff with unnumbered folders at the beginning of the sequence.
Boxes
29-32 Martin Gerry’s Department
of Health, Education and Welfare Subject File, (1970) 1973-1975. (1.6 linear
feet)
Correspondence, memoranda, statistics, internship applications, copies and transcripts of speeches and testimonies given by Martin Gerry and Peter Holmes. Gerry served as Deputy Director of HEW’s Office of Civil Rights and Holmes was his boss. These materials appear to be only a fragment of what was once a larger sequence as the folders only cover the letters S-W. The surviving materials focus less on the civil rights issues of the times, and more on the administration of the Office of Civil Rights (management, training, interns, team building.)
Arranged alphabetically.
Correspondence,
memoranda, drafts of letters and speeches, reports, agendas, notes, telegrams,
press clippings, court record documents, transcripts of hearings, speeches, and
press releases. This series documents
Pottinger’s work as Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights
Division. Topics include
Arranged sequentially by file numbers assigned by Pottinger’s staff.
Boxes 115-122 Department of Justice Speech
File, 1973-1977. (3.2 linear feet)
Notes, memoranda, speech drafts, speech and interview transcripts, travel itinerary, photographs, phone logs, clippings, press releases, agendas, and correspondence. Documents focus on speech writing process and circumstances surrounding numerous speeches, testimony, interviews, articles and press conferences given by Pottinger on a wide range of civil rights issues. Some speeches also appear in his Department of Justice Subject File.
Arranged chronologically by date of the speech.
Telephone logs, section management materials, press clippings and accolades. Also included are copies of a number of speeches given by Attorney General Edward Levi, as well as telephone logs dating after the end of Pottinger’s appointment as Assistant Attorney General.
Arranged alphabetically.
Copies of outgoing letters and memoranda written by Pottinger. Topics range from civil rights issues and cases being investigated to administrative and personal correspondence.
Arranged chronologically.
Incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, and clippings files. This series documents investigations of surveillance of radical groups and surreptitious entries made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, especially under the Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO).
Arranged chronologically.
Newspaper
clippings concerning various civil rights issues receiving media attention at
the time, including sex discrimination, education, busing, the FBI Counter
Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), and
Arranged sequentially by file numbers assigned by Pottinger’s staff.
Container List
Civil Rights for National Origin Minorities (1)-(5)
"Drive Toward Equality," Change Magazine, Oct. 1972
Happy File (1)-(2)
Miscellaneous
Reimbursement
Report of Women's Action Program
School Achievement and Demographic Data by State (1)-(2)
School Achievement and Demographic Data by State (3)-(7)
School Desegregation (1)-(4)
Sex Discrimination (1)-(2)
Sex Discrimination (3)
Status of School Desegregation in the South (1)-(2)
Travel Folder - Receipts, etc.
Travel Miscellaneous
Travel Orders
Travel Vouchers - Fiscal Year 1970
Travel Vouchers - Fiscal Year 1971
Travel Vouchers - Fiscal Year 1972 (1)-(2)
Travel Vouchers - Fiscal Year 1973
Travel Vouchers - Miscellaneous, Taxis, etc
Travel Vouchers - To Be Paid
101 -
102 -
102A - San
Felipe-Del
102B -
104 - Swann Decision - Current Office of Civil Rights District Status Report
104A - Memo to Secretary - School Procedures During Pendency of Administration Bills
104A - Sunday Meeting - Swann
105 -
106 -
106A -
106B -
106C -
107 -
107 -
109 -
112 - Morgan, Ed - Swann District's Status Reports
115 - Office for Civil Rights History - Ability Grouping
Agenda for Secretarial Meeting
Archie Davis
Beeville Letter
Bossier Parrish
Budget Request for FY 1974
Cabinet Committee
Clippings
Complaints to
Confidential (1)-(2)
Department of Justice Free Transfers
Department of Justice General
Elimination of Discrimination in Assignment of Pupils - Classes for Mentally Retarded
Engagement Calendar, 1972
Faculty Dismissals and Demotions
115 - Office of
Civil Rights (
Hearing Examiners
Higher Education Sex Discrimination Memo
Hunter's Point
INC. Fund Lawsuit
115 - Office of Civil Rights (OCR) History - Info for National Education Association (NEA), National Association of Human Rights Workers (formerly NAIRO) Panel
Jim Clawson, T.T.D
Matoaca Lab
Meeting with
Memo from Owen Kiely
Minority Group Enrollment Data
Miscellaneous (1)-(7)
Monitoring Response Letters
Morales Memo
Moynihan Letter
National
Education Association (NEA) Meeting
Notebook
115 - Office of
Civil Rights History -
Office of the Secretary (OS) / Executive Secretary (ES) Forms for Secretary
Press
Publications (1)-(2)
Ryland Kelly Letter
School Desegregation Notebook (1)-(5)
Smothers
State Advisory Committee, ELR Notes
Swann and Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) Enforcement
Teacher Training Program
Title VI and State Agency Support
Tom Curtis
115 - Office of
Civil Rights History - UPI Statement - Walter Mondale 2/26
Vocational
Education Letter
William and Mary
116 - NAACP -
Comparison with Government Desegregation Results
117 - Office of
Civil Rights Achievements
118 -
119 - Putnam,
Harold
121 - Justice
Weekly Reports
122 - Rene
Cardenas
123 - Freedom of
Information, Office of Civil Rights Policy - Robert E. Smith (RES) Draft
129 -
130 - Swann
District Reviews - Tony Miles Checklist
134 -
139 -
142 - Social and
Rehabilitation Service / Office of Civil Rights (
143 - Map to
Pottinger House
144 -
144A -
144B -
144C -
145 - National
Origin Memo -
146 -
147 -
148 - Briefing,
Elliot L. Richardson
149 -
150 -
152 -
153 -
154 -
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
156 - Press
Clips - Trouble Spots
157 - Weekly
Reports - Office of Civil Rights Staff
158 - San
Francisco Unified School
District
162 - Sex
Discrimination - Public Info
116 - Emergency
School Assistance Program
II - Evaluation Procedures
167 - Office
of General Counsel - Management Study
168 - Title I
169 - Title IV
- Consultants to Office of Civil Rights Districts
170 - Boston
- Bynoe Memo Supporting Non-Compliance, 09/10/1971
171 - Harvard
Center for Law and
Education - Swann Issues (1)-(2)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
173 - Burger
Opinion on 08/31/1971
- Winston-Salem
Supreme Court Stay Refused
174 - Winslow,
Arizona
174 - Winslow,
Arizona - District #1, Navajo
County (1)-(3)
175 - Casa de
la Raza and Black House
179 - Cartoons - Busing
180 - Speech
and Travel Calendar - Office of the Secretary
181 - Office
of Civil Rights Reorganization Plan
182 - Gardner
- Morse Agreement
183 - Teachers
- Displacement and Hiring - Comparison 1968 - 1970
185 - Serrano,
John
186 - Austin,
Texas - Emergency
School Assistance Program
(1)-(3)
187 - State of
the Office of Civil Rights
189 - Office
of Civil Rights Staff Meeting Agenda
190 -
Constitutional Amendment - Busing - Wilmot R. Hastings Memo
192 - Sequoia
Union High School District, California
193 - Tennessee
Briefing Memo - Swann Status - 09/21/1971
194 - Health
and Social Services - Frank Weil Memo
197 -
Spanish-Speaking Americans Conference
198 - In-School
Discrimination - Poster Operation
199 -
199 - CRLA -
200 - Higher
Education -
203 -
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
204 - El
Paso, Texas
205 - Berkeley
- University of California
- Contract Compliance (1)-(3)
206 - Speech -
Mexican-American National Issues Conference 10/08/1971
207 - Marland,
Commissioner Sidney P.
209 - Higher
Education - Race Enrollment Data
210 - Higher
Education - General/Desegregation (1)-(4)
211 - Press,
South Carolina Re:
President's August 5, 1971
Statement
212 -
213 - Thomas,
Stan
214 - Davis,
Robert
215 - Moore,
Jonathan
217 - Ability
Grouping
218 - Hesburgh
Letter - Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) Accomplishments - 10/18/1971
219 - Adams
v. Richardson
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
220 - Speech -
New England NAACP
221 - Higher
Education - Louisiana
(1)-(7)
225 - Mills,
Max
226 - Emergency
School Assistance
Program Office of Civil Rights (OCR)
Compliance Form
207 -
In-School Discrimination - General
228 - Sex
Discrimination ACE Meeting 01/19/1971
229 - Miles
Agenda (Theodore A. Miles) (1)-(2)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
230 -
Hastings, Wilmot - Agenda
231 - King,
Patricia - Agenda (1)-(2)
232 - Turner,
Richard
233 -
Anti-Busing Amendment
234 - Harvard
University - Equal
Educational Opportunity (EEO)
235 - National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Legal Defense Fund
237 - Boston
School Review -
General (1)-(6)
238 -
Department Regulations Nov. 1971 (45 FR Part 80)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
239 - National
Origin Memo to Elliot L. Richardson, November 5, 1971 (1)-(4)
242 - Camp
David - December
1-2, 1971
243 - Chicano
Law Students Association
240 - Goldberg
Agenda
275 - Berkeley,
Unified School District, California
(1)-(3)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
291 - Sex
Discrimination - Alice Cook Paper, December 1971
292 - Heide,
Ms. Wilma Scott
293 - Sex
Discrimination - Philadelphia
Session
294 - Sex
Discrimination - Affirmative Action Plans
295 - Regional
Directors Conference Agenda
297 - Sex
Discrimination - List of Women's Group Publications
298 - Northern
Schools - Staff Status Report
299 - Memphis,
Tennessee
301 - Lambda
305 -
Operations Manual (1)-(3)
307 - Revised
Order No. 4
308 - Columbia
University - Title VI
309 - Sex
Discrimination - Health Manpower
310 - Indian
Conference - Reno
312 -
Affirmative Action Plan
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
313 - Health -
National Origin Minorities (1)-(3)
314 - Oregon,
University of
315 - Speech -
Elliot L. Richardson to Commonwealth Club of California
317 - California
Welfare Review (1)-(5)
318 - Office of
Civil Rights - Education Division Training Program
319
-Government Accountability Office Investigation - Prince
George's County, Maryland
320 - Smith,
Bob - Agenda
322 - Richmond
Decision
323 - Spanish
Speaking Agenda (1)-(2)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
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324D - Harvard
University
324E - O. Yale
Lewis, Jr.
324F - Alfred
Walker
324G - Henry
Francis David
324H -
Appointment Congratulations (1)-(3)
324J - Paul
Pottinger
324K -
Miscellaneous
324M -
Handwritten Notes
324N - Clarke
Reed - Chairman
324O - San
Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind
324P - Al
Morici
325 - Boston
Review - Derrick Bell Report 06/10/1966
326 - Boston
Review - Patterson Report (Lewenberg) 03/10/1970
327 - Speech -
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Conference -
December 1971
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
328 - White
House - General
329 - Chicano Posters
331 - National
Education Association Rubin Proposal re: Teachers
332 - Columbia
University - Interim
Affirmative Action Plan (1)-(4)
333 - Palm
Beach Florida
334 -
Pottinger Miscellaneous
335 -
Secretary Staff Meeting
336 - Spanish
Speaking Mailing List
337 - Federal
Register - Department of Labor - Obligations of Contractors
338 - Speech
Materials - Reference
339 - National
Education Task Force de la Raza - Annual Report 1971
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
340 -
Confidential - General (1)-(2)
341 - Office
Communications
342 - Office
of Civil Rights Regional Directors' Meeting - Washington
D.C. - 02/24/1972
343 -
Educational Television
343 -
Undersecretary - Discussion Hems
344 -
Miscellaneous
345 - Educable
Mentally Retarded Draft (1)-(6)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
346 - Cornell
University - Contract
Compliance
347 - Office
of Civil Rights Recruitment - General
348 -
Community Contracts - Tape Lists
348 - Tape Listings [348 A-B, D-I] - [Empty Folder]
348-C - Tape
Listings - Spanish American Organizations
349 - Boston
- Harvard Study (1)-(3)
350 -
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
351 - Equal
Educational Opportunity Act of 1972
352 - Menges -
General (1)-(2)
353 - Springfield,
Ohio
354 - Atlanta,
Texas
356 - Portsmouth,
Virginia
357 - Lynn,
Larry
360 -
Moratorium (1)-(2)
361 - Status
Report - Contract Compliance
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
363 - San
Jose State, California
364 - Press
Clips - Pottinger (1)-(2)
365 - Legal
Cases
366 -
President's Statement 03/24/1970
- Elementary and Secondary School Desegregation
367 - Richardson
Agenda
377 -
Reassignment (1)-(7)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
427 - Emergency
School Assistance
Program (1)-(3)
428 - Higher
Education - Press and Public Statements (1)-(2)
421 - Kahl, Michael
B.
430 - Chicago
Teachers
431 - Higher
Education Guidelines - Interested Persons and Groups Notified
432 - American
Council on Education
433 - Higher
Education Advisory Committee (1)-(3)
434 -
Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title 1 Memo
435 -
Matthews, Al
436 - Office
of General Counsel - Inventory of Current Work
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
437 - Higher
Education - 11246 Current Compliance Status Report
438 -
Operational Planning System - Office of the Secretary (1)-(2)
439 - Millie
Morse
440 -
Rodriguez Case
441 - ESEA
Title I - Comparability Data
442 - Regional
Directors' Meeting - November
20-21, 1972 - Atlanta,
Georgia
443 - Health
and Social Services Task Group
444 - Higher
Education Advisory Committee Agenda
445 - Hart,
Jeffrey
446 - Canarsie
447 -
Henderson, Lloyd - Agenda
448 - Office
of Civil Rights - Enforcement Priorities Regional Offices
449 -
Ombudsman
450 - Austin,
Granville S. - Office of International Affairs
451 - Office
of Education: Office of the Press Secretary Equal Educational Opportunity
452 -
Elementary and Secondary Education Act Batch 3
453 - Federal
Regional Councils
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
454 - Adams
- Enforcement Actions (1)-(4)
455 - Adams
v. Richardson -
Justice Coordination
456 - Adams
v Richardson - Memo
to Secretary
457 - Office
of Civil Rights: Management Evaluation
458 - State
University of New
York Access Issue
459 - Justice Department - Court Order Monitoring (Empty Folder)
460 - Sex
Discrimination - Title IX Policies
461 - Staff
Meeting Minutes (1)-(4)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Secretary
Management Conferences (1)-(3)
Speeches
(Other)
Speeches
(Secretary's) (1)-(3)
Speeches MHG
(Martin H. Gerry) (1)-(5)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Speeches - PEH
(Peter E. Holmes) (1)-(3)
Statistical
Information (1)-(2)
Summer Intern
Program 1970 (1)-(5)
Summer Interns
(1)-(3)
Subject File
Supervisor's
Training Session
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Team
Building - Admin
(1)-(3)
Technical
Assistance - Personnel
Testimony -
Martin H. Gerry
Testimony -
Other
Testimony -
Peter E. Holmes (1)-(3)
Training -
Miscellaneous (1)-(3)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
Training
Session (Dallas, May
25 Memo) (1)-(3)
Travel
Procedures
Weekly
Activity Reports
Writing
Workshop, Report
101 -
101 -
102 - Executive Committee - Agenda (1)-(4)
103 - White House (1)-(9)
104 - Alpha A
104 - Alpha B (1)-(2)
104 - Alpha C (1)-(2)
104 - Alpha D-F
104 - Alpha F
104 - Alpha G
104 - Alpha H
104 - Alpha I-J
104 - Alpha K
104 - Alpha L (1)-(3)
104 - Alpha M (1)-(4)
104 - Alpha Mc
104 - Alpha N
104 - Alpha O
104 - Alpha P
104 - Alpha R (1)-(3)
104 - Alpha S (1)-(4)
104 - Alpha T-V
104 - Alpha W (1)-(3)
104 - Alpha X-Z
106 - Botero, Beatrice
108 - Rose, David L. (Agenda)
109 - Deputy Attorney General Agenda (1)-(5)
111 - Goals and Timetables (1)-(4)
111 - Goals and
Timetables (5)-(7)
112 - Special File: Department of Justice Guidelines on Newsmen's Privilege (1)-(3)
113 - Equal
Employment
113 - Equal
Employment
114 -
Administrative - Department of Justice / Civil Rights Division (1)-(3)
114 -
Administrative - Department of Justice / Civil Rights Division (4)-(12)
114 -
Administrative - Department of Justice / Civil Rights Division (13)-(15)
118 - Edelman,
Ms. Marian Wright
119 - Cabinet
Committee on Civil Rights
120 - Spanish
Speaking American Task Force (1)-(6)
120 - Spanish
Speaking Americans Task Force (7)-(9)
121 -
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121 - Kent
State (8)-(12)
121a - Kent
State (1)-(6)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
121a - Kent
State Press Clippings
(1)-(5)
121b - Kent
State
121c - Kent
State Liaison Committee
121d - Kent
State - Electronics
Analysts Group (1)-(2)
122 - Sex
Discrimination - Department of Justice Task Force (1)-(3)
(Note: Folders with the titles struck through
are not yet open to research, but can be added to the Library’s review queue.)
122 - Sex
Discrimination – Department of Justice Task Force (4)-(13)
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122 - Sex Discrimination - Department of Justice Task Force (14)-(18)
123 - Black
Caucus, Civil Rights Division
124 - Chicago
Police Department (1)-(5)
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124 - Chicago
Police Department (6)-(7)
125 - Office
of Indian Rights Part 1 (1)-(2)
125 - Office
of Indian Rights, Part 2 (1)-(8)
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126 - Criminal
Section (1)-(12)
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126 - Criminal
Section (13)-(14)
126a -
Obligacion, Gaudencio
126b - Chavez,
Cesar (1)-(3)
126c - Relf
Girls (1)-(3)
126d - Virgin
Islands
126e - Pekin,
Illinois
126f - Chaney,
Mrs. Virginia
127 -
Education Section, part 1 (1)-(2)
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127 -
Education Section, part 1 (3)-(4)
127 -
Education Section, part 2 (1)-(3)
127 -
Education Section, part 3 (1)-(7)
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127 -
Education Section, part 3 (8)-(9)
127b - Lau
(1)-(4)
127d - Pasadena
(1)-(4)
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127d - Pasadena
(5)-(6)
127e - Richmond
(1)-(2)
127f - Serrano
and Rodriguez
127g - Texas
Bilingual Association Act
127h - Denver
128 -
Employment Section (1)-(4)
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128 -
Employment Section (5)-(13)
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128 -
Employment Section (14)-(21)
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128 -
Employment Section (22)-(29)
128a -
Employment Section Planning
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129 - Housing
(1)-(11)
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129 - Housing
Section (12)-(13)
130 - Public
Accommodations and Facilities (1)-(8)
130a - Parchman
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132 - Federal
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132 - Federal
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132 - Federal
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132 - Federal Programs
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132 - Federal
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132 - Federal
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133 - Voting (1)-(2)
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134 - Speech
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136 -
Willowbrook (1)-(2)
137 -
Laudatory Letters - Civil Rights Division
138 - Dana
Mead Agenda
139 - Section
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139 - Section
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141 - Collinsville,
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141 - Collinsville,
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142 - Attorney
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143 - Moore,
Jonathan
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144 - Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (1)-(3)
145 - South
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146 - U.S.
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146 - U.S.
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147 -
Inspector General
148 - Cabinet
Committee on Opportunities for the Spanish Speaking
149 - Special
Prosecutor (1)-(5)
150 - Front
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150 - Front
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151 -
Planning, Civil Rights Division (1)-(3)
152 - Records,
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153 - General
Councils
154 - Public
Information, Department of Justice - Media Policy, Press Policy (1)-(3)
155 -
156 - Civil
Rights History
157 - Personnel
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157 -
Personnel (3)-(14)
158 - Puerto
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158 - Puerto Rican
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159 - Steel
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160 - Gilbert
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160 - Gilbert
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161 - American
Civil Liberties Union (1)-(2)
162 - Bunzel,
John H., President, California
State University,
San Jose
163 - Hampton,
Chairman Robert E., Civil Service Commission
164 -
Community Relations Service
165 - Busing
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165 - Busing
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165 -
Pottinger Speech, Sigma Delta Chi "20th Anniversary of Brown Decision
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166 - Busing
Legislation (1)-(5)
166 - Busing
Legislation, 1976 (1)-(4)
167 - Puerto
Rico Language Bill
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168 - San
Diego Immigration and Naturalization Service
169 - Olloqui,
Ambassador Jose
170 - Title
VII Section 707 Transfer (1)-(7)
171 - Maryland
State Police (1)-(3)
172 - Busing
Fuel Allocation
173 - Holmes,
Peter E. (Agenda, etc.)
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174 - Federal
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175 - HUD
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176 - Trucking
Industry - Teamsters
177 - Dallas
Fire Department
178 - National
Association of Real Estate Boards
179 - Parma
180 - US v.
State of Nevada
181 - DeFunis
(1)-(5)
182 - Tennessee
Higher Education Case (Geier v. Dunn) (1)-(2)
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182 - Tennessee
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183 - Budget,
Civil Rights Division (1)-(10)
184 - Morales,
Ricardo (San Antonio)
(1)-(2)
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184 - Morales,
Ricardo (San Antonio)
(3)-(5)
185 - Committee
for Public Justice
186 - Gossett,
Henricke
187 - Louisiana
Higher Education (1)-(2)
188 -
Reorganization, Civil Rights Division (1)-(4)
189 -
Reorganization, Department of Justice (1)-(2)
190 - New
Executive Order, Title VI (1)-(2)
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190 - New
Executive Order, Title VI (3)-(4)
191 - Saluda
Schools
192 - Hayes,
Elton
193 - Texas
Law Firms
194 - Rosch,
Thomas J.
195 - Bar
Examination
196 - American
Council on Education - Equal Employment Opportunity
Task Force
197 -
Pommerening, Glen E., Agenda
201 - Saxbe
Press and Testimony
202 - Southern
University Baton Rouge
203 -
Applications and Recommendations (1)-(5)
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203 -
Applications and Recommendations (6)-(12)
204 - Detroit
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205 -
Richardson, Elliot L. (1)-(3)
206 -
Hesburgh, Rev. Theodore
207 - Sex
Discrimination (Police)
208 - Civil
Rights, Commission on (U.S.)
(1)-(2)
209 - Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (1)-(2)
210 - King,
Martin Luther (National Civil Rights Day)
211 -
Truckers' Protest
212 - Public
Advocates, Inc.
213 - National
Conference of Christians and Jews
214 - Civil
Rights Act (1964) 10th Anniversary
215 - St.
Mary's, Georgia
216 - Office
for Civil Rights, General
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217 - Kansas
City Schools (1)-(2)
218 - DeSoto
Parish (1)-(2)
219 - Caddo
Parish
220 - Montgomery
(Alabama) Schools
(1)-(5)
221 - Title IX
Regulations (1)-(3)
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221 - Title IX
Regulations (4)-(12)
222 - New
York Voting Rights Hearing (1)-(2)
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222 - New
York Voting Rights Hearing (3)-(5)
223 - Indian
Affairs, General (1)-(7)
224 - Los
Angeles Fire Department
225 - Awards,
General (1)-(2)
Box 86 Department of Justice Subject File
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226 - Green v.
Conaly / Norwood v. Harrison
(1)-(3)
227 - Cowman,
Hazel (FICA Taxes)
228 - Massachusetts
Racial Balance Law
229 - Gates v.
Collier (1)-(6)
230 -
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231 - Lima
State Hospital
232 - Speaking
Invitations, General (1)-(4)
233 -
Management by Objectives, General (1)-(3)
233 -
Management by Objectives Criminal Section
233 -
Management by Objectives Education Section
233 -
Management by Objectives Employment Section
233 -
Management by Objectives Federal Programs Section
233 -
Management by Objectives Housing Section
233 - Management
by Objectives Office of Indian Rights
233 -
Management by Objectives Office of Institutions and Facilities
233 - Management by Objectives Office of Planning, Legislation and Appeals [empty]
233 -
Management by Objectives Voting and Public Accommodations Section
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234 - Civil
Disturbance Committee
235 -
Businessweek Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC) Article
236 - Bell
and Howell
237 - School
Openings 1976
238 - Dayton,
Ohio (Schools, etc.)
239 -
Whitehurst Case, Montgomery Alabama
(Ira Dement)
241 - Badillo,
Congressman Herman
242 - San
Diego Police Department (Intelligence Operations)
243 - Queen,
Jesse H.
244 - Boston
Schools (1)-(5)
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244 - Boston
Schools (6)-(16)
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244 – Boston
Schools (17)-(25)
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245 - Boston
Schools, Press
(1)-(13)
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246 -
Dunbaugh, Frank M.
247 - Turner,
James, P.
248 - Midland
(Texas) Independent
School District
249 - Garment,
Leonard, Agenda
250 - Buckley,
Senator James L.
253 -
Confirmation Hearing Materials, Pottinger (1)-(3)
254 - McLachlen
National Bank Records
257 - Travel
Vouchers (1)-(5)
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257 - Travel
Vouchers (6)-(11)
259 -
Bilingual Children's Television (1)-(2)
262 - Taylor
Suit
263 -
Rockefeller Service Awards
264 - Monteclair,
New Jersey
264 - Thomas,
Fred N.
266 -
Schulock, Alma
267 - Civil
Rights Records - Stan Scott
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268 - Mississippi
Higher Education (1)-(3)
269 - Obledo, Mario
270 - Voting Rights Act (1)-(5)
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270 - Voting Rights Act (6)-(13)
271 -
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (1)-(2)
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271 -
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (3)
272 - Arizona
(Voting Rights Act)
273 - Memphis
(Housing Authority)
274 - Black
Panthers (1)-(2)
275 - Lonzy
Oliver v. Attorney General
277 -
Sterilization Regulations (1)-(2)
278 - Mone,
James
279 - New
Civil Rights Jurisdiction
280 - SSA /
Civil Rights Division
281 - National
Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect (1)-(4)
282 - QE II (Queen
Elizabeth II
Ocean Liner)
283 - Braden,
Joan
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285 - Reader's
Digest Article
286 - Office
of Special Litigation (1)-(9)
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286 - Office
of Special Litigation (10)-(12)
287 - Pennsylvania
Nursing Homes
288 - Los
Angeles Police Department
289 - Ferndale,
Michigan (1)-(3)
290 - Testing
Guidelines - Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (1)-(2)
291 -
Grievance Procedure Material (1)-(4)
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294 - Harvard
Law School,
Class Reunion 1965
296 - Office
of Revenue Sharing (1)-(5)
297 - Indianapolis
Schools (1)-(5)
298 - Voting
Rights Act - Spanish-Speaking Americans (1)
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298 - Voting
Rights Act - Spanish-Speaking Americans (2)
299 - Arab
Boycott (1)-(6)
300 - Equal
Rights Amendment (1)-(3)
300 - Equal
Rights Amendment Task Group
301 - Levi,
Edward H.
302 - Social
Service Amendments of 1974
303 - Freedom
of Information Act (1)
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303 - Freedom
of Information Act (2)-(3)
304 - Wallace,
Governor George (Alabama,
Voting Rights Act)
305 - Juvenile
Justice Act of 1974
306 - Indianapolis
Star Reporters
308 - Holt
Amendment
309 -
Dorlester, Helen
310 - Attica
(1)-(3)
311 - Morales
v. Turman (1)-(5)
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312 - Little,
Joanne
313 - Estelle
314 - Freedom
of Information Act Appeal of Harvey Grossman
314 - Freedom
of Information Act Requests (Individual) (1)-(2)
316 - Coshow, Victoria
317 - California
Welfare Review
318 - Rehr,
Meleny
320 - Roberts,
Jewel
323 - Federal
Employee Discrimination
324 - Cook
County Jails (1)-(2)
325 - Snuff
Films (1)-(2)
326 - Gray,
Tracy Chrysis (1)-(2)
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327 - Voting
Rights Act Supplemental Appropriation
329 - Norton,
Eleanor Holmes
330 -
Anderson, Jack
331 - Policy
and Plans, Department of Justice
332 -
Oversight Committee (1)-(2)
333 - FBI
Guidelines
334 - IRS
Tradewinds Haven
335 - Overseas
Voting Rights Acts (1)-(2)
336 - Columbus,
Mississippi
337 -
Milwaukee Schools
339 - Abortion
Issue
340 -
Philadelphia Police Department
341 - Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration (1)-(2)
342 - Wiretaps
343 - Virginia
State Police (1)-(2)
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344 - Louisville
345 - Title VI
Regulations (1)-(5)
346 - Thomas,
Bettye (1)-(2)
347 - British
Government - American Embassy in London
(1)-(4)
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348 - London
Trip
350 - Equal
Employment Opportunity (EEO) Consultants
(1)-(2)
351 -
Wilmington Schools (1)-(2)
352 - Dallas
Schools
353 -
Bilingual Courts Act
355 -
Department of Justice Complaint Adjudication Officer (1)-(3)
355 - Proposed
Modifications Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) Regulations
356 - Von
Zamft, Martin
357 -
Committee Re: Federal Judicial System
358 - Institute
of Politics, Kennedy
School of Government
(1)-(2)
359 - Equal
Employment Opportunity Civil Rights
Division
360 -
McDonald, L.N. and Raymond L. Laird v. Santa Fe Transportation Company, et al.
361 - Revenue
Sharing Act, 1976 (1)
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361 - Revenue
Sharing Act, 1976 (2)-(3)
362 - Real
Estate Appraisers (1)-(3)
364 - Department
of Justice Executive Conference, Big Meadows, Virginia
(1)-(2)
365 -
International Women's Year (1)-(2)
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365 -
International Women's Year (3)-(5)
366 - Civil
Rights Division Organization, 1976 (1)-(3)
367 - Adams
v. Richardson (1)-(3)
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367 - Adams
v. Richardson (4)-(9)
369 - Cleveland
Desegregation
370 - Urban
League v. Comptroller
371 - Busing
Task Force
372 - Al
Hamlin, CSC Investigation
376 -
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting System (1)-(2)
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377 - Roman,
Gilbert (1)-(4)
380 - Pima
College
381 - Special
Prosecutor Bill, 1976 (1)-(2)
382 - Kennedy,
John F. (Assassination)
383 - Wright,
April
384 - San
Antonio Voting
385 - Office
of Professional Responsibility
386 - Alabama
- Voting Rights Act - National Democratic Party of Alabama
(NDPA)
387 -
390 - Civil
Rights Attorneys' Fees Awards Act, 1976
391 -
Frohnmayer, David B.
392 - Omaha
(Schools)
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393 - Office
of Management and Budget Race Relations
394 - Illinois
Department of Corrections
395 - Mary
Poppins (1)-(3)
397 - NASA
398 - University
of Miami "Iron
Arrow"
400 -
Transition (1)-(2)
404 - Puerto
Rican Affairs (1)-(2)
521 -
Agronsky, Martin
523 - Time
Leadership Conference, 1976
524 - Bell,
Griffin B. (1)-(2)
525 - Office
of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Guidelines
526 - Sentencing
Prisons (Bibliography, etc.) (1)-(3)
528 - Title VII
Amendment - Pregnancy
529 - Exon
(Horacek & United States v. Exon)
531 - Fuck Up,
Department of Justice
533 -
534 -
535 - Westheimer
(
536 - Holzer,
Jane
537 - Battered
Wives (1)-(3)
538 - Days, Drew
Saunders III
539 - Requests -
Cartoons, Photographs, Books, etc.
541 - Pottinger -
Departure from Department of Justice
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542 - Lance,
Mark - Libel/Slander (1)-(2)
555 - Black Impact on the 1976 Elections
556 - American
Indian Movement (AIM) Leadership Trials
559 -
Pottinger Press (1)-(3)
581 - CIA
(Department of Justice, Termination, Pottinger)
583 -
Government Accountability Office - Office of Civil Rights Report
609 -
Surreptitious Entries (1)-(2)
635 - David v.
Passman (1)-(2)
645 - Bakke
(Allen)
646 - Equal
Rights Amendment
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654 - Wounded
Knee (1)-(9)
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654 - Wounded
Knee (10)-(15)
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12/1971 -
American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, Philadelphia
1973 - US
Attorneys Regional Conferences
3/20/1973 - Dayton
(Ohio) Chamber of
Commerce
4/01/1973 - 04/5/1973 - International
Multilingual Conference Proceedings
4/03/1973 - Presidential
Classrooms for Young Americans
4/07/1973 - Annual Student
Bar Association Banquet, Pepperdine
University Law
School
4/19/1973 -, Washington
Seminar program American
University
5/04/1973 - Keynote (Dinner)
Speech, National Legal Rights Conference
5/11/1973 - Presentation, U.S.
Attorneys Southern Regional Conference
6/15/1973 - Press
Conference, Statement and Handouts
6/15/1973 - General Press
Conference
7/5/1973 - Annual Meeting,
School of Law Section Texas Bar Association (1)-(2)
7/13/1973 - Speech and
Q&A, National Federation of Temple
Youth
7/18/1973 - Speech and
Q&A, American University Washington
Summer Seminar
7/19/1973 - Speech and
Q&A, Department of Justice Summer Law Clerks
7/25/1973 - 21st
Anniversary of Puerto Rico
7/31/1973 - Speech and
Q&A, White House Interns
8/3/1973 - Press Conference
- Kent State
8/13/1973 - Press
Conference, Office of Indian Rights
9/12/1973 - 38th Annual
Michigan Bar Association Conference
9/18/1973 - Interview Baltimore
Sun re: Attorney General Richardson and Department of Justice
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10/2/1973 - Speech and
Q&A, Chicago
Forum
10/4/1973 - Interview with
Bill Connelly, General Media Paper
10/12/1973 - Commonwealth
Club of California
10/15/1973 - Brandeis
University
10/19/1973 - General
Services Administration Women Employees (Federal Women's Week)
11/13/1973 - Interview
with Press on Kent State
11/8/1973 - Department of
Transportation Conference: Managing Civil Rights Programs, Washington Motel
11/10/1973 - Annual
Convention, National Association of Realtors
11/13/1973 - Interview
with Knight Newspapers, Kent
State
11/20/1973 - Interview W.
Goodman of the New York Times (Mental Retardation)
1/14/1974 - Press
Conference, Maryland State
Police Suit
1/8/1974 - Washington
Journalism Center
Conference, Speech and Q&A, Watergate Hotel
1/9/1974 - Interview: Victor
Navasky, New York Times Article
1/29/1974 - Panel
Discussion, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
1/31/1974 - News Conference
- Georgia Power Decree
2/5/1974 - Testimony S.1724
Bilingual Courts Act, Senate Judiciary Committee
2/21/1974 - News Conference
- Filing of Rosewood Suit
3/12/1974 - Testimony - Lau
v. Nichols Ramifications
3/13/1974 - Presidential
Classroom for Young Americans
3/14/1974 - 03/15/1974 - San
Francisco, Stanford & Barristers Club
Luncheon
3/18/1974 - Speech &
Discussion, Federal Bar Association Luncheon
3/18/1974 - Testimony
(H.R.) Education Rights of the Retarded
3/20/1974 - News Conference
- Trucking Industry Suit
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3/21/1974 - National
Institute of Municipal Law Offices Seminar
3/22/1974 - Brown vs. Board
of Education Conference & Panel Discussion
3/27/1974 - Interview with
David Parker, Title VII
transfer, Steel Industry Case
3/29/1974 - News
Conference, Kent
State Incident
4/23/1974 - Brookings
Institution Conference
5/13/1974 - Public Hearing,
New York City
Commission on Human Rights
5/15/1974 - Panel Interview,
American Jewish Conference Domestic Affairs Commission
5/22/1974 - Society of
Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi Washington
Chapter
5/23/1974 - Seminar of
Public Policy Training Institute
5/24/1974 - Telecon with S.
McBee (Post) - Busing
5/24/1974 - Telecon with
Jules Witcover (Post) re: Busing
6/1974 -
"How the Civil Rights Movement Got Buried by Progress" Barrister
Magazine
6/4/1974 - Panel
Presentation, Association of Police Chiefs
6/7/1974 - National
Neighbors Conference and Reception (1)-(2)
6/8/1974 - NAACP Freedom
Fund Dinner
6/13/1974 - Interview:
Jonathan Power, London
Times Review of the Administration's Civil Rights Policies
6/20/1974 - Testimony on
Equal Credit Bill
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6/27/1974 - Interview with
Mike Sachs United States Information Agency
7/1/1974 - Statement on
Tenth Anniversary of Civil Rights Act of 1964
7/17/1974 - Robert Prince,
Assistant General Counsel for Claims and Litigation
Rm.
8/29/1974 - Dinner Speech,
U.S. Youth
Conference, Dirksen SOB, 08/29/1974
9/06/1974 - Federal Bar
Association 1974 Annual Meeting: Speech & Discussion, Affirmative Action
Programs (1)-(3)
9/23/1974 - Article - 10
Years of Civil Rights
9/27/1974 - Speech / Panel
Participation, Congressional Black Caucus
10/7/1974 - National
Institute of Municipal Law Officers Annual Conference (1)-(2)
10/24/1974 - TV Appearance
- WHYY Philadelphia
10/15/1974 - 10/18/1974 - National
Conference of United States
Attorneys New Orleans,
Monteleone Hotel
11/8/1974 - Department of Transportation
Conference on Civil Rights
11/14/1974 - National
Association of Realtors Convention, Las Vegas
(1)-(3)
3/1975 - Men's
Liberation (1)
3/1975 - Men's
Liberation (2)-(3)
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2/19/1976 - Press
Conference re: Fairfax
Break-in
2/29/1976 - Race Relations
Day, Memphis, Tennessee
3/12/1976 - Testimony,
Senate Banking Committee on Fair Lending
4/16/1976 - Press Briefing
on Real Estate
4/27/1976-06/24/1976
- Day Book
4/29/1976 - Transcript of
Press Conference re: Martin Luther King
5/13/1976 - American
Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting
5/20/1976 - Affirmative
Action Seminar, Ohio State
University
5/26/1976 - Cincinnati
- Dayton Bar Labor
System (1)-(2)
5/26/1976 - Rotary Club of Kettering,
Ohio
5/28/1976 - Interviews with
Pat Mitchell of WBTZ TV
6/24/1976 - Press Statement
on Proposed School Desegregation Standards and Assistance Act
6/28/1976 - National
Association of Counties
7/2/1976 - Press Briefing on
Presidential Directive to Department of Justice re: Sex Discrimination Task
Force
7/10/1976 - Speech &
Panel Participation FBI National Executive Institute
7/15/1976 - Presidential
Classroom for Young Americans
7/30/1976 - Press Briefing
on Title VI Regulations
8/9/1976 - Testimony, House
of Representatives Subcommittee on Communications on Equal Opportunity in
Public Broadcasting
8/12/1976 - Statement to
Federal Reserve Board re: Proposed Amendment to Regulation B Equal Credit Opportunity
Act
8/20/1976 - Interview, by
Tim Shellhardt, Wall Street Journal, on Sex Discrimination Task Force
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8/24/1976 - Ohio District
of Kiwanis International
9/8/1976 - US
Customs Service Seminar, Luncheon
11/5/1976 -
American Bar Association National Institute on the Law of Equal Educational
Opportunity & Discrimination in Institutions of Higher Education, Shoreham
(1)-(2)
1/28/1977 - Interview with
Cox Broadcasting [Partial Label]
2/25/1977 - Farewell
Comments to the Civil Rights Division
4/28/1977 - Affirmative
Action Symposium
4/29/1977 - Social
Indicators & Civil Rights
5/1977 -
Center for Applied Linguistics
6/2/1977 - Civil Rights
Seminar: Anderson Publishing Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio (Jack Ruzicho)
6/7/1977 - Americans and
their government
6/20/1977 - "Murky
Busing Policy" article
8/22/1977 - Bell
Letter
10/2/1977 - Joint Speech w/
GMS (Gloria Steinem) California
Dental Association, San Francisco
10/3/1977 - Joint Speech with
Gloria Steinem, College of Marin
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10/7/1977 - Association of General
Counsels, Washington,
D.C. 10/07/1977
10/22/1977 - National
Savings and Loan League
111/21-22/1977
- Seventh Annual Conference on Leadership in Special Ed
1/25/1978 - National
Society of Professional Engineers
2/16/1978 - Midwestern
University, Wichita
Falls, Texas,
Joint Speech
3/1978 -
Brookings Institute Williamsburg
4/1978 -
Speech
5/1978 -
Political - Ripon Speech
8/10/1978 - Brigham
Young University,
Law and Education Conference
7/27/1979 - Panel
Discussion (Bakke), Virginia
Bar Association, The Greenbrier
11/14/1979 - Seminar for
Japanese Corporations, Palm Springs (1)-(5)
11/14/1979 - Japan
External Trade Organization
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Department of
Justice Section Management Meetings
-
Administrative Section R
- Criminal Section R
- Education Section
- Employment Section R
- General Memoranda R (1)-(2)
- Housing Section R
- Institutions & Facilities
Unit
- Planning Legislation &
Appeals Units R
- Section Chief Meetings
- Title VI Section R
- Voting & Public
Accommodations Section R
Grace Ibanez
Reimbursements (1)-(2)
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Happy File -
03/1973 - 12/1974 (1)-(4)
Happy File -
01/1978 - 02/1978 (1)-(4)
Levi, Edward -
Speeches (1)-(3)
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Levi, Edward -
Speeches (4)
Misc.
Photographs 1970 - 1976
Phone Log -
02/1973 - 09/1974 (1)-(6)
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Phone Log -
09/1974 - 12/1975 (7)-(13)
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Phone Log -
03/1976 - 01/1977 (14)-(18)
Spanish
American Task Force Memoranda (original black binder) (1)-(2)
Telephone Log
- November - December 1979
Telephone Log
- January 1980
Telephone Log
- February 1980
Telephone Log
- March 1980
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Telephone Log
- April 1980 (1)-(2)
Telephone Log
- May 1980
Telephone Log
- June 1980
Telephone Logs
- July 1980
Telephone Log
- August 1980
Telephone Log
- September 1980
Telephone Log
- October 1980
Telephone Log
- November 1980 - December 1980 [empty]
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April 1973 -
October 1973
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November 1973
- September 1974
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October 1974 -
August 1975
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September 1975
- April 1976
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May 1976 -
February 1977
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1975 -
November 1978
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Miscellaneous
Clippings
Pottinger
Newsclips (1)-(3)
Civil Rights -
General (Newsclips) (1)-(5)
002 -
Newsclips - Criminal, Misc. (1)-(3)
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003 - Joanne
Little Trial
004 - John F.
Kennedy Assassination (newsclippings) (1)-(2)
005 - Martin
Luther King Assassination (1)-(2)
006 - Ku Klux
Klan (Newsclippings)
007 - Prince
Georges Country Police Brutality Matters (newsclippings)
009 - CIA
Newsclips - Chicago
Tribune
009 - CIA
Newsclips - Los Angeles
Times
009 - CIA
Newsclips - New York Times (1)-(3)
009 - CIA
Newsclips - United Press International (UPI)
009 - CIA
Newsclips - Washington
Post (1)-(3)
009 - CIA
Newsclips - Wall Street Journal
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009 - CIA
Newsclips - Washington
Star
010 - FBI
General (Newsclippings (1)-(2)
011 - FBI -
Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) (1)-(4)
012 - FBI
Informants (newsclippings)
013 - FBI
Wiretaps (news clippings)
014 - FBI
Guidelines (Newsclippings)
015 -
Department of Justice / Equal Employment Opportunity (newsclippings)
016 -
Newsclips - Employment, Misc, (1)-(4)
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016 -
Newsclips - Employment, Misc.
017 - Probe of
Marshal's Service
018 - Arab
Boycott (newsclips)
019 - Chicago
Police Department Case (news clippings)
020 - Sex
Discrimination - General (newsclippings) (1)-(2)
021 - Sex
Discrimination - Employment (1)-(2)
022 - Sex
Discrimination - Education (newsclippings)
023 - Sex
Discrimination - Housing
024 - Equal
Rights Amendment (news clippings)
025 -
Education: General (news clippings) (1)-(4)
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026 -
Education: Busing (newsclippings) (1)-(5)
027 -
Education - Faculty Discrimination
028 -
Education, Higher Education (1)-(2)
029 -
Newsclips, 20th Anniversary of Brown Decision (1)-(3)
030 - Detroit
Schools
031 - Wilmington,
Delaware Schools
032 - Dallas
Schools
033 - Milwaukee
School Desegregation
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034 -
Cleveland Schools
035 - Louisville
Desegregation Cases and Disturbances (1)-(2)
036 -
Newsclips - Federal Programs
037 -
Newsclips - Housing (1)-(2)
038 -
Newsclips - Prisons (1)-(2)
039 -
Newsclips - Public Accommodations
040 -
Newsclips - Voting (1)-(3)
041 -
Newsclips - Mentally Retarded (1)-(2)
042 -
Newsclips - Willowbrook
043 - Newsclips -
Indians (1)-(2)
044 - Newsclips -
Spanish-Speaking Americans (SSAs)
045 - Newsclips -
Asian Americans
046 - Newsclips -
Privacy
047 - Newsclips -
Bar Exam Discrimination
048 - Pottinger
Clippings 1973
049 - Pottinger
Newsclips 1974 (1)-(2)
050 - Attorney
General Levi
051 - Newsclips -
Attorney General William Saxbe
052 - Newsclips
re: Attorney General Eliot Richardson
053 - Newsclips -
Department of Justice, General
054 - Newsclips -
Political (Misc.)