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Citizens' Council on Human Relations records
Collection — Box: 1-26
Identifier: MS-0007
Overview
The collection contains
correspondence, news clippings, policy statements, printed materials, and
speech notes, reflecting the actions the Citizens' Council on Human Relations
(CCHR) while seeking to end discrimination, particularly against
African-Americans, in Buffalo, N.Y. There are also organizational files,
consisting of by-laws, newsletters and membership lists, which reflect the
internal workings of CCHR itself.
Found in:
University Archives
Newton Garver papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 22-5F-190
Abstract
Papers of Newton Garver, UB professor of philosophy. Collection includes Garver's participation in the Feinberg Loyalty Oath court case and his membership in the Society of Friends.
Found in:
University Archives
Richard Lipsitz, Sr. papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0005
Overview
Working papers of Richard
Lipsitz, Esq., attorney for plaintiffs in Keyishian et
al. vs. Board of Regents et al., 1964, in which four faculty members and
a librarian at the State University of New York at Buffalo challenged New York
State's Feinberg Law on public employees and subversive activities. Includes
correspondence, court documents, notes, press clippings, and background
materials.
Found in:
University Archives