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From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection. Report published by Southern Regional Council and American Civil Liberties Union. The report discusses aspects of the Southern judicial system, including inequality in sentencing, all-white juries, the effects of this system on Black southerners, and possible solutions to the problems of the Southern legal system.
18 October 1965
From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. A summary report of a three-month field survey of the pro-segregation "resistance" organizations in the Southern states.
19 November 1956
From the Campbell (Will D.) Papers; Report prepared by the Southern Regional Council that provides a detailed account of civil rights-related activities and incidents that took place during 1963. The events are listed according to state and chronological order. The statistics represent activities that occurred in eleven southern states.
31 December 1963
From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection; This report records the background of the Southern Regional Council, which was formed in 1944 to improve the economy, society, and race relations in the South by changing related legislation. The document relates the outcomes of several conferences and suggests adjustments in agriculture, military, and health and social welfare programs that would benefit African Americans as well as the region as a whole.
January 1964