The Mary Ann Smith Wilson - Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism spans the dates 1948-2008 with the bulk of the material dated 1960-1967. The collection documents both Ruby Doris Smith Robinson's and Mary Ann Smith Wilson's participation in the civil rights movement and the organizations with which they were affiliated. Although the collection documents both sisters' activities, the bulk of the collection reflects Ruby Doris Smith Robinson’s activism activities in the civil rights movement. Also included in the collection are photographs, correspondences, news articles, programs, reports, and flyers.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library, we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.
Aug 7, 2023

Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism

The Mary Ann Smith Wilson - Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism spans the dates 1948-2008 with the bulk of the material dated 1960-1967. The collection documents both Ruby Doris Smith Robinson's and Mary Ann Smith Wilson's participation in the civil rights movement and the organizations with which they were affiliated. Although the collection documents both sisters' activities, the bulk of the collection reflects Ruby Doris Smith Robinson’s activism activities in the civil rights movement. Also included in the collection are photographs, correspondences, news articles, programs, reports, and flyers.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library, we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.

For:
  • Geographic Location = Georgia--Atlanta
  • Decade = 1960-1969
Title Date Created Author Creator Description Subject Collection
"SNCC Veteran Dies, Ruby Doris Robinson", November 23, 1967 1967-11-23 Article in The Black Panther in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
James Forman's Speech, Black Youth Conference, November 23, 1967 1967-11-23 Forman, James Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee A transcripted speech by James Forman. The keynote address was given on November 23rd, 1967, at the Western Regional Black Youth Conference in Los Angeles, California. At the beginning of the speech, Forman gives acknowledgments to the leaders and activists of SNCC for their courageous acts and dynamic leadership. Forman also presents a poem called "Liberation Will Come From A Black Thing." After his poetry, he elaborates on his keynote speech, "Liberation Will Come From A Black Thing." Forman discusses the historical examples of liberation movements from Black people, relates them to the mission of SNCC, and how Bblack power is a revolutionary tool. 13 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American student movements, African American students Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Bay Area SNCC Liberation News", November 1967 1967-11 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee A newsletter from the Bay Area SNCC Liberation Nets on November 1967. It starts with reflecting on the change in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and its dedicated young black activists, discussing the toll of their previous struggles and the brutality they faced. It then provides a biography of Ruby Doris Robinson, a prominent SNCC member who dedicated herself to the Black liberation movement but passed away due to cancer. The newsletter highlights the need for support and donations of various resources for SNCC's programs, including educational initiatives, community organizing, and political education. This document describes three incidents of racist police aggression in the Bay Area, one involving Huey P. Newton. 4 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American student movements, African American students Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Rare Blood Disease Fatal To a Founder of SNCC", October 26, 1967 1967-10-26 Article in Jet Magazine in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee member. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"In Memory of a Sister", October 18, 1967 1967-10-18 Article in The Flatlands in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Mrs. Ruby Doris Robinson Dies, Funeral Saturday", October 15, 1967 1967-10-15 Article in the Atlanta Voice in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 2 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
Funeral Program for Ruby D. Smith Robinson, October 14, 1967 1967-10-14 Funeral Program for Ruby D. Smith Robinson at West Mitchell C. M. E. Church. 3 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American women, Funeral rites and ceremonies Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Funeral Rites for Former SNCC Executive Secretary", October 14, 1967 1967-10-14 Article in Atlanta Daily World in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee member. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
Cemetery Record Card, October 14, 1967 1967-10-14 Cemetery record card from South View Cemetery in memory of Ruby Doris Smith. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Final Rites Set for 'Ruby Doris'", October 14, 1967 1967-10-14 Article in the Atlanta Inquirer in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
Funeral Notice for Ruby Doris Smith Robinson, October 13, 1967 1967-10-13 Funeral notice in the Atlanta Constitution for Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Ruby Robinson Rites Will Be Saturday", October 11, 1967 1967-10-11 Article in the Atlanta Constitution in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee member. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
Letter to Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee From the Medical Committee for Human Rights, October 10, 1 1967-10-10 Medical Committee for Human Rights Letter from Dr. Quentin Young on behalf of the Medical Committee for Human Rights to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to express sympathy for Ruby Doris' passing. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Ruby Robinson, 26, A SNCC Founder", October 10, 1967 1967-10-10 Article in the New York Times in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
"Another Warrior Gone", September October 1967 1967-10 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commitee Article in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Newsletter in memoriam of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
Letter to Ruby Doris Smith From Charles Sherrod, May 23, 1967 1967-05-23 Sherrod, Charles, 1937-2022 Correspondence from Charles Sharrod to Ruby Doris Smith at Beth Israel Hospital about the Southwest Georgia Project. 2 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
SNCC Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 2, April 6, 1967 1967-04-06 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee This document is an SNCC Newsletter Vol. No 2 was published in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 6th, 1967. In this issue of the SNCC Newsletter, the front page topic is about the postmaster of Atlanta destroying a sack of SNCC mail. Later in the newsletter, SNCC talks about the ongoing protest against the Vietnam War, a racially driven war by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Other topics in the newsletter are reports of an art festival in Ohio, Texas Southern University, Anti-Apartheid Activism, "Ed Brooke-A Black Man Without A Cause," The Milk Industry, Stop & Frisk Policies, other reports from Chicago and other SNCC chapters, conscientious objection from Morehouse students, news from Mississippi, and the American struggle against Communism. 8 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American student movements, African American students Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
Letter to Ruby Doris Smith From Bob, April 3, 1967 1967-04-03 Get-well letter from Bob and the Southwest Georgia Project to Ruby Doris Smith. 2 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, Groups and organizations Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
SNCC Coordinating Committee List, March 22, 1967 1967-03-22 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee This letter is from Fay. D Bellamy explains the existence of a staff coordinating committee and central committee within SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee). The notice emphasizes clarity and adherence to procedures to avoid confusion. It expresses the importance of focusing on program-related discussions and moving SNCC forward rather than engaging in irrelevant matters. The sender requests everyone's cooperation and assistance for a successful meeting and encourages questions to be addressed through written correspondence. 2 pages. African Americans--Civil rights, African American student movements, Groups and organizations, African American students Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
SNCC Staff Letter From Stokely Carmichael, March 20, 1967 1967-03-20 Carmichael, Stokely Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee This document is a memo from Stokely Carmichael requesting all project directors and office directors to submit itemized budgets for the fiscal year 1967-1968, including funds from sources other than Atlanta. Additionally, project directors are instructed to submit names of staff members and individuals who should be allowed to attend the staff meeting, with the first few days restricted to staff members only and the last two days open to all other workers. The memo is signed by Stokely Carmichael. 1 page. African Americans--Civil rights, African American student movements, Groups and organizations, African American students Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism