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| • | Case Western Reserve University. |
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| • | Jewish Community Federation (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | African American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. |
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| • | Arab-Israeli conflict |
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| • | B'nai Jeshurun (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). |
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| • | Bridges, Harry, -- 1901- |
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| • | Butchers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Case Western Reserve University |
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| • | Central Conference of American Rabbis |
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| • | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Chilton, Richard D |
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| • | Clerks (Retail trade) -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century |
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| • | Cleveland Museum of Art |
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| • | Cleveland Museum of Art. |
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| • | Concentration camps -- United States. |
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| • | Deportation -- United States |
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| • | Finance, Public -- United States -- Speeches in Congress |
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| • | Fisk University. |
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| • | Food industry and trade -- Employees -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | George, Zelma Watson |
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| • | Government, Resistance to -- United States |
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| • | Human rights -- United States |
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| • | Internal security -- United States |
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| • | Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Archives |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. |
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| • | Japanese Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Japanese Americans -- Social conditions. |
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| • | Jefferson, Thomas, -- 1743-1826 |
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| • | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| Periodicals and Newspapers | Requires cookie* | 3 | Title: | Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
| | | Alt. Title: | Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1959)
| | | Creator: | United States Commission on Civil Rights | | | Publication: | U.S. G.P.O, Washington, D.C,[1960?] | | | Call #: | JC599 U5U2 | | | Extent: | 1 v. : ill. ; 24 cm. | | | Subjects: | Civil rights -- United States
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Book | Requires cookie* | 5 | Title: | Sources of our liberties: documentary origins of individual liberties in the United States Constitution and Bill of rights
| | | Creator: | Perry, Richard L. | | | Publication: | American Bar Foundation, Chicago],[1959] | | | Notes: | Bibliography: p. 441-445. Bibliographical footnotes. | | | Call #: | JK1763 P464 | | | Extent: | xxii, 456 p. 27 cm. | | | Subjects: | Civil rights -- United States
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Book | Requires cookie* | 11 | Title: | Opinions and practice of the founders of the republic: in relation to arbitrary arrests, imprisonment of Tories, writ of habeas corpus, seizure of arms and of private papers, domiciliary visits, confiscation of real and personal estate, etc., etc., or, the administration of Abraham Lincoln sustained by the sages and heroes of the revolution
| | | Creator: | Cook, William A. | | | Publication: | W.H. Moore, printer, Washington, D.C,1864. | | | Call #: | JK343 C771 | | | Extent: | 54 p. ; 24 cm. | | | Subjects: | Lincoln, Abraham, -- 1809-1865 | Martial law -- United States | Civil rights -- United States
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Book | Requires cookie* | 13 | Title: | Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois: on the civil rights bill--veto message, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 4, 1866
| | | Creator: | Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896 | | | Publication: | Congressional Globe Office, Washington, D.C,1866. | | | Notes: | Cover title. | | | Call #: | P 16,438 | | | Extent: | 16 p. ; 25 cm. | | | Subjects: | Civil rights -- United States | African Americans -- Civil rights | United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1877
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Book | Requires cookie* | 14 | Title: | Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois: on the civil rights--veto message, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 4, 1866
| | | Creator: | Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896 | | | Publication: | Chronicle Book & Job Print, Washington, D.C,1866. | | | Notes: | Cover title. | | | Call #: | P 16,438 | | | Extent: | 16 p. ; 23 cm. | | | Subjects: | Civil rights -- United States | African Americans -- Civil rights | United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1877
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 16 | Title: | Dr. Zelma Watson George Papers and Photographs
| | | Creator: | George, Dr. Zelma Watson | | | Dates: | 1881-1994 | | | Abstract: | Dr. Zelma Watson George (1903-1994) was born in Texas in 1903. As an African American woman coming of age in the early twentieth century, she and her family endured discrimination in many situations. She graduated from high school in Topeka, Kansas, went on to college at the University of Chicago, and eventually earned her Ph.D. from New York University. She moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in the 1940s and became renown for her musical talents and research, diplomatic career, her contributions to the civil rights movement locally, and her career as an administrator and educator/lecturer. The collection consists of agendas, awards, brochures, budgets, by-laws, calendars, cassette tapes, certificates, charters, contracts, correspondence, diaries, a dissertation, financial documents, flyers, forms, guest books, invitations, journal articles, lectures, magazine articles, memoranda, minutes, music scores, negatives (approximately 20), newsletters, newspaper articles and clippings, note cards, notes, passports, photographs (approximately 1300), play scripts, policies, press releases, programs, publications, record albums (LPs), reel-to-reel tapes, reports, resolutions, resumes, rosters, scrapbooks, slides (approximately 620), speeches, VHS tapes, and wills. | | | Call #: | MS 5415 | | | Extent: | 55.4 linear feet (70 containers and 7 volumes) | | | Subjects: | George, Zelma Watson | African American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Civil rights -- United States. | Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African Americans -- Education (Higher) -- United States. | African American women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Photographs.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 17 | Title: | Rudolph M. Rosenthal Papers
| | | Creator: | Rosenthal, Rudolph M. | | | Dates: | 1925-1980 | | | Abstract: | Rudolph M. Rosenthal (1906-1979) was the Rabbi of the Temple on the Heights (B'nai Jeshurun Congregation) in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, from 1933 to 1976. Rabbi Rosenthal was active in civic and educational organizations, and in civil rights and Zionist organizations such as the Wilberforce University Foundation, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and the Zionist Organization of America. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript drafts, addresses and sermons, memorabilia, and synagogue records. Correspondents include the Wilberforce University Foundation and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, on the topics of civil rights and Zionism. | | | Call #: | MS 3940 | | | Extent: | 3.70 linear feet (5 containers) | | | Subjects: | Rosenthal, Rudolph M., (Rudolph Marvin), 1906-1979. | B'nai Jeshurun (Cleveland Heights, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Rabbis -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish sermons -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Synagogues -- Ohio -- Cleveland Heights. | Civil rights -- United States. | Zionism -- United States.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 18 | Title: | Henry Thomas Tanaka Papers
| | | Creator: | Tanaka, Henry Thomas | | | Dates: | 1942-1976 | | | Abstract: | Henry Thomas Tanaka (b. 1922) was the national president of the Japanese American Citizens' League. A second generation Japanese American, Tanaka was born in Oregon, placed in an internment camp during World War II, and subsequently resettled in Cleveland, Ohio, where he became a leader in Japanese American affairs. The collection consists of minutes, agendas, correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, membership lists, histories, news releases, publications and other records of the Japanese American Citizens' League, and records collected by Henry Tanaka and Rev. Katsuichi Satow on issues of Japanese interest. | | | Call #: | MS 3680 | | | Extent: | 11.90 linear feet (14 containers) | | | Subjects: | Tanaka, Henry Thomas, 1922- | Japanese Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Japanese Americans -- Social conditions. | Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. | Concentration camps -- United States. | World War, 1939-1945 -- Evacuation of civilians -- United States. | Race discrimination -- United States. | Civil rights -- United States. | United States -- Race relations.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 19 | Title: | United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 427 Records
| | | Creator: | United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 427 | | | Dates: | 1937-1979 | | | Abstract: | Local 427 of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union was chartered in 1933 in Cleveland, Ohio, as District 427 of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America. It merged with the Retail Clerks International Association in 1979 to form the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. District 427 established the Community Health Foundation in 1964, with the cooperation of the Retail Clerks Local 880. The Foundation merged with Kaiser in 1969. The collection consists of minutes, newsletters, correspondence, convention proceedings, reports, contracts, clippings, financial and membership records, subject files, papers of presidents Sam Pollock and Frank Cimino, and records of or material pertaining to affiliated locals and unions, including Amalgamated Meat Cutters Local 500, Cleveland Fur Workers Local 86, The Canton Federation of Labor and the Cleveland AFL-CIO. | | | Call #: | MS 3892 | | | Extent: | 63.60 linear feet (65 containers) | | | Subjects: | United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Local 427 (Cleveland, Ohio) | Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Clerks (Retail trade) -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Butchers -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Food industry and trade -- Employees -- Labor unions -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements. | Civil rights -- United States. | Health maintenance organizations -- United States.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 20 | Title: | Martin McFadden Papers
| | | Creator: | McFadden, Martin | | | Dates: | 1925-2003 | | | Abstract: | Martin McFadden (1901-1981) was a Cleveland, Ohio, police officer for thirty-eight years. His family claim ancestry to Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland. His father, also named Martin, immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, in the late 1800s when he was twelve years old. The younger McFadden was a well-respected police officer and the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department requested his help as a bodyguard for four presidential inaugurations. McFadden was the arresting officer in the case of John W. Terry, Richard D. Chilton, and Carl Katz that led to the United States Supreme Court case of Terry v. Ohio (1968). The result of this case gave police officers the authority to stop and search citizens on the street. The collection consists of applications, appointments, assignments, citations, correspondence, drafts, fingerprints, handwritten notes, memoranda, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, police records, programs, reports, a telegram, and transcripts. | | | Call #: | MS 4920 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Chilton, Richard D | Katz, Carl | Stokes, Carl | Stokes, Louis, 1925- | Terry, John W. | Irish Americans -- Archives | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Law enforcement -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources | Civil rights -- United States | Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century | Ohio -- Emigration and Immigration -- History -- 19th century
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