Title |
Date Created |
Description |
Subject |
Collection |
"Arrington Fills Staff Post on Women's Issues", December 20, 1983 |
1983-12-20 |
Article on how Birmingham city officials are taking steps to address women's issues by appointing a new staff member with special responsibilities for women's issues and forming a new women's commission to review concerns relating to women, including family violence problems. 1 page. |
African American women, African Americans--Politics and government, African American families |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Blacks Elected to Office in State at Record Number", November 11, 1982 |
1982-11-11 |
Article on the about the gain of Black public officials in Alabama, including legislators, judges, sheriffs, superintendents and circuit clerks. 1 page. |
African Americans--Politics and government, African American civic leaders, Political participation |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"State Increase of Black Officials is Ranked No.1", November 10, 1982 |
1982-11-10 |
"State increase of Black officials is ranked No.1," about the gain of Black public officials in Alabama, along with clippings "Black mayors plan meeting in Birmingham", March 18, 1982, and "Small towns revived by big city 'refugees'", February 8, 1976. 1 page. |
African Americans--Politics and government, African American civic leaders, Political participation |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Wallace Wins Amid Tampering Charges", September 30, 1982 |
1982-09-30 |
Article on George Wallace winning the Democratic election over George McMillan, possibly due to ballot tampering. 2 pages. |
Political campaigns |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Carters Win is Important Day in Souths History, Vann Says", November 4, 1976 |
1976-11-04 |
Article on Birmingham, Alabama's Mayor David Vann expressing his joy at the election of President-elect Jimmy Carter, attributing his victory to the end of regionalism and a change in attitude towards the South. 1 page. |
Voting, Political participation |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Vann Predicts Carter Victory to Help South", November 4, 1976 |
1976-11-04 |
This article reports on Birmingham Mayor David Vann's views on the election of Jimmy Carter as President and how it may help remove regional prejudice against the South, as well as his announcement of a special "Candidate's Workshop" and other local news. 1 page. |
Voter registration, Voting, Political participation |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
The L.Q.C. Lamar Society Third Annual Symposium "Redevelopment of the Rural South", April 21, 1972 |
1972-04-21 |
The L.Q.C. Lamar Society Third Annual Symposium Redevelopment of the Rural South: Prelude to a More Humane Urban South agenda and conference registration pamphlet. 3 pages. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Voter registration, African Americans--Politics and government, Women--Societies and clubs |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
Speech Delivered by John Lewis, January 28, 1972 |
1972-01-28 |
A speech delivered by John Lewis at the Black Youth Caucus Conference. |
Voter registration, Voting |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Voting Rights Act of 65 Gave Blacks Political Punch", 1970 |
1970 |
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 has had a significant impact on Southern Black political empowerment, resulting in increased voter registration, the election of Black officials at various levels of government, and changes in the political landscape, though some advocates argue that it has not been sufficiently enforced and needs stronger measures. 1 page. |
Voting, African Americans--Civil rights, Political participation, African Americans--Politics and government |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"You Can't Vote if You're Not Registered", circa 1970 |
1968/1972 |
Brochure from National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Voter Education Project in Birmingham, Alabama outlining the importance of voting. 4 pages. |
African Americans--Civil rights, Political posters, Voter registration |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Black Cities", November 11, 1968 |
1968--11-11 |
A newspaper clipping describing the incorporation of Roosevelt City, Alabama. 1 page. |
Voting, Voter registration, Political participation, African Americans--Politics and government, African American civic leaders |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"Brief Memorial Rites Held In Viet", May 30, 1966 |
1966-05-30 |
Newspaper article regarding Memorial Day services that were held in South Vietnam on May 30, 1966, as the war continued. General William C. Westmoreland, the commander of U.S. military forces in Vietnam, attended a service in Saigon sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. As part of his remarks, Westmoreland read a letter from a father whose son had been killed in action on Memorial Day the previous year. The father expressed his gratitude for the sacrifices of American soldiers in Vietnam and said that he wished he had another son to send to Vietnam. 1 page. |
Funeral rites and ceremonies, African American soldiers, African Americans--Religion, Vietnam War (1961-1975) |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
Correspondence from Paul Rilling to Wiley Branton, February 28, 1962 |
1962-02-28 |
An interoffice memo sent to Wiley Branton regarding the establishment of a coordinating council for voting and voter registration in Birmingham, Alabama. 1 page. |
Voter registration, Voting, Political participation |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |