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Letter to Mrs. Tilly discussing the need for longer term plans since the passing of the Civil Rights Bill, and need to collect funds. 2 pages.
Southern Regional Council Papers
Correspondence and news form the League of Women Voters of Georgia concerning discrimination in voting registration and upcoming legislation and elections. 6 pages.
Correspondences about Georgia legislature, along with "Registration and Voting" newsletters, listing state-by-state news from the League of Women Voters Education Fund. 24 pages.
Letter calling for a steering committee meeting to support President Johnson in his new role. 1 page.
Statement about integrity of elections and voter suppression, with suggestions for changes. 3 pages.
Statement on suffrage and elections, with suggested changes to legislation. 2 pages.
Letter from the National Women's Committee for Civil Rights talking about the first meeting in Washington and the principals of the organization, staffing and finance. 4 pages.
Southern Regional Council Papers
List of national organizations participating in the committee meeting following the meeting with the White House. 6 pages.
A review of improving Georgia's election system and improvements on voter registration. 3 pages.
Memorandum discussing the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 1 page.
Southern Regional Council Papers
Statement concerning rewriting Georgia's election laws, pointing out faults of the 1958 Registration Act. 4 pages.
Newsletters containing an open letter to Georgia legislators, and school plans in other states. 4 pages.
Correspondences concerning recent southern state legislature decisions and school integration. 3 pages.
Correspondence and legislative newsletter from the League of Women Voters of Georgia with calls to action and news on recent voting. 4 pages.
Telegram regarding sending copies of "St. Louis Integrates It's Schools" publication. 1 page.
Correspondences about the League of Women Voters and the strengthening of the state organizations in opposition of school segregation, along with the assistance of the Southern Regional Council. 2 pages.
Letter of invitation to Mitchell to attend meeting on course of action regarding a Supreme Court decision on segregation. 1 page.
Letter to Mrs. Geoffery Wilson about the resistance to the Civil Rights Bill. 1 page.
Letter introducing a pamphlet and explaining the problems of getting out the vote in Georgia and other southern states. 1 page.
Discussion group invitation from the Atlanta League of Women Voters concerning the International Trade Organization. 1 page.
Southern Regional Council Papers