http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 720 XTF Search Results (docsPerPage=100;f164-subject=Civil rights movements -- United States.) http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/search?docsPerPage%3D100;f164-subject%3DCivil%20rights%20movements%20--%20United%20States. Results for your query: docsPerPage=100;f164-subject=Civil rights movements -- United States. Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:00:00 GMT Butler A. Jones Papers. Jones, Butler A. http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4493.xml Butler A. Jones was an African American educator and professor of sociology. Jones taught at several colleges, including Cleveland State University, 1969-1984. He was particularly interested in the effectiveness of law as a means of social change, with a special focus on school desegregation litigation. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript writings, legal documents, unpublished reports, clippings, and material on various agencies. The collection pertains to the research of Butler A. Jones with respect to desegregation cases and to activist groups of the 1960s, especially the Southern Regional Council and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Included are desegregation case proceedings and issues of Student Voice, a publication of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4493.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT Paul Alden Younger Papers. Younger, Paul Alden http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3869.xml Paul Alden Younger (1928-1969) was an American Baptist minister and social activist who worked with his wife, Betty Jean Nichols Younger, to organize the poor in neglected communities. The Youngers worked with numerous welfare rights, civil rights, church, community and educational organizations throughout the United States. They lived and worked in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1955-1967. The collection consists of notes, speeches, reports, correspondence, clippings and organizational records relating to Paul and Betty Younger and their work with numerous religious, welfare, and civil rights organizations. http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3869.xml Fri, 01 Jan 2021 12:00:00 GMT National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees, Local 604 Records. National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees, Local 604 http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4153.xml The National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees, Local 604, is the Cleveland, Ohio, local of a federal employee's trade union. Its membership was predominantly African American. The collection consists of a dues book (1956-1957), several issues of Post Mark Cleveland (1958-1974), fact sheets, and banquet programs. http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4153.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT Henry Lee Moon Family Papers, Series II. Moon, Henry Lee Family http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4823.xml The Henry Lee Moon family was a prominent twentieth century Cleveland, Ohio, African American family involved in civil rights and community organizations. In 1912, Roddy K. Moon helped form the Cleveland Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and served as its founding president 1912-1916. He was also on the board of the Negro Welfare Association, supported the Phillis Wheatley Association, and in 1933 organized the Palmetto Club. His wife, Leah Anna Himes Moon, was a fifty-year member of the Cleveland Branch NAACP, and with her husband was a founding member of the Forest City Garden Club. Roddy and Leah Moon had three surviving children; Joseph Herbert, Ella Elizabeth, and Henry Lee. Ella Moon was a teacher, an active member of the Forest City Garden Club, and was married to Clyde Smith. Henry Lee Moon was a newspaper editor, press relations secretary for Tuskegee Institute (1926-1931), and worked for the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration.... http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS4823.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT