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Denson, C. N., farmer, Shaw, Miss_

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Dorn, W. J. Bryan, U.S. Representative from South Carolina.
Douglas, Paul H., U.S. Senator from Illinois.

678

69

Edelsberg, Herman, director, Washington office, Anti-Defamation League
of B'nai B'rith__

362

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee__

754

Ferman, Irving, director, Washington office, American Civil Liberties
Union.

391

Fleming, Billie S., president, Clarendon County Improvement Association_
Flemming, Arthur S., Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education,
and Welfare.

526

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Foreman, Clark, national director, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
France, Royal W., executive secretary, National Lawyers Guild_
Friends Committee on National Legislation___

754

750

421

Goldblatt, Louis, secretary-treasurer, International Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's Union.

753

Grant, Hugh G., Augusta, Ga..

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Greene, Percy, Jackson, Miss.

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Green, Reginald H., Whitman College, Harvard University, U.S. National
Students Association___

688

Hart, Philip A., U.S. Senator from Michigan...

Gressette, L. Marion, chairman, South Carolina Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee..

Hafter, Jerome, Greenville, Miss

Hemphill, Robert W., U.S. Representative from South Carolina_

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Huddleston, George, Jr., U.S. Representative from Alabama

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Humphrey, Hubert, U.S. Senator from Minnesota_

153

Hunton, George K., secretary, Catholic Interracial Council

622

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union.

753

International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Imple-

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Kiley, Robert R., president, University of Notre Dame, U.S. National
Students Association__-

688

Leskes, Theodore, director, legal division, American Jewish Committee__
Lowell, Rev. C. Stanley, associate director, Protestants and Other Ameri-
Cans United for Separation of Church and State..

Masaoka, Mike M., Japanese American Citizens League.

Maslow, Will, general counsel, American Jewish Congress.

McCanless, George F., attorney general of Tennessee.

597

426

McLeod, Daniel R., attorney general of South Carolina

468

McNair, Robert E., chairman, South Carolina House Judiciary Committee.

473

McSween, Harold B., U.S. Representative from Louisiana
Minnick, John Bradley, Arlington, Va..

646

983

Moody, Ralph, assistant attorney general, North Carolina.

1065

Mounger, Breed O., president, Mississippi Bar Association..

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
National Association of Social Workers.-

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Newman, Rev. I. DeQuincy, president, South Carolina State conference,
NAACP branches.

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Storey, Robert G., vice chairman, Commission on Civil Rights.
Thurmond, Strom, U.S. Senator from South Carolina_

Tiffany, Gordon M., staff director, Commission on Civil Rights

1213, 1304

Stennis, John C., U.S. Senator from Mississippi..
Stewart, Mrs. Annalee, legislative secretary, Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom (filed statement).

410

231

42

247

Tilly, Mrs. Dorothy, director of women's work, Southern Regional Council
Travelstead, Chester C., dean, College of Education, University of New
Mexico...

582

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Williams, John Bell, U.S. Representative from Mississippi.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom..
Wright, Marion A., attorney, Linville Falls, N.C..

1159

410

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LIST OF EXHIBITS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD OF HEARINGS

AFL-CIO civil rights resolution, adopted at second constitutional con-
vention, December 1957..

1118

"Two in Lynch Jail Try Suicide," from the New York Post, May 12,
1959 (Associated Press) (submitted by Senator Langer)
"FBI Withdraws, Leaves Lynching to Mississippi," from Washington
Post and Times-Herald, May 26, 1959 (UPI).

1310

1310

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"Station Gives Lynch 'Data'-TV Account Says 18 Took Part in
Parker Killing," from Baltimore Sun, May 27, 1959.

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"FBI Report Said To List Lynchers,' from Washington Post and
Times-Herald, May 28, 1959 (Associated Press) -

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"South Faces Test on White Juries-Mississippi Case Points Up," by
Anthony Lewis, New York Times, May 4, 1959

"American Negro Problem".

1316

Arkansas Statutes (1947), covering use of explosives, lynching, night riders,
and conspiracy

1100

Civil Rights Commission State by State, Complaint Docket Survey
"Civil Rights Division Brass Tell About Accomplishment," news article by
Rovlhar Hamilton..

1203

1080

Code of Ethics for Government Service (submitted by John Minnick).
Comparison of the three most widely discussed "civil rights" bills..
Darden, C. R., statement from Mississippi State Conference of NAACP
Branches__

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310

1073

Fugitive Felon Act, prosecution of, fiscal year, 1957.
Georgia Voters Registration Act, March 25, 1958 (extracts) -

Department of Justice-Adequacy of title 18, United States Code, section
1503 to deal with obstruction of court decrees..

Desegregation in southern and border State school districts, fall 1956 to
fall 1958 (Table)....

Discrimination, Labor Law, section 1272, State of South Carolina...
Douglas, administration, and Johnson civil rights bills, 1959, chart of key
proposals.

Douglas, Justice William O., address, Columbia Law Review dinner.
Executive orders and administrative legislation on racial discrimination...
Federal Antilynching Act...

Flemming's statement on closed public schools, New York Times, December
2, 1958

Gary, Gov. Raymond, of Oklahoma, "The South Can Integrate its
Schools," Look, March 31, 1959.

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228

331

512

340

1004

715

746

105

218

168

71

Hannah, John Alfred, Chairman, Commission on Civil Rights (biography).
Hesburgh, Theodore M., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights
(biography).

232

233

Human Relation Board of Social Missions and Executive Board of United
Lutheran Church in America.....

414

Johnson, George M., Commissioner, Commission on Civil Rights (biogra-
phy).

234

Johnston, Olin D., introduction of South Carolina delegation..
Maybank, Hon. Burnet R., Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (state-
ment as read by Senator Olin D. Johnston) - - -

437

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Memorandum, "Time and Witnesses for Civil Rights Hearings," May 27,

1959.

1299

Mississippi State conference of NAACP branches statement..
Mitchell, Clarence, director, Washington bureau, NAACP.

1073

272

Statute establishing Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, chapter
365, General Laws of Mississippi.

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NAACP-Brief history from 1909 to 1959.

305

"North Moves To Eliminate Color Line in Its Schools," New York Times,
August 26, 1957___.

Oberdorfer, Dan, (editorial, Chicago Daily News Service): "Civil Rights
Group Must Decide by Friday on Pushing Vote Probe".
Putnam letter (second): "Cuts Roots of Integration Fallacy".

Resolutions adopted by the State Democratic Convention of Georgia,
October 14, 1959 (submitted by Mr. Bell) -

School issue surveyed at 4-year anniversary.
"Segregation-Desegregation No Nearer Solution at Year's End," South-
ern School News, January 1959.

86

357

948

1360, 1370

74

74

101

254

526

513

545

Segregation on legislation-Supplementary memorandum by J. Francis
Polhaus, March 1, 1959.

South Carolina General Assembly concurrent resolution
South Carolina Improvement Association, Clarendon County

South Carolina Labor Department, section 1272, discrimination labor law
for textile mill.

South Carolina Progressive Democratic Organization, Columbia, S.C...
Speech:

"The Role of the Supreme Court as Interpreter of the Constitution,"
by U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., February 11, 1959 (submitted
by Mr. Bell) .

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By Senator James O. Eastland, May 26, 1955 (submitted by Judge
Perez)..

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State laws against discrimination (summary of) -

739

State and local laws (recent), resolutions, ordinances, and administration
policies, with comments by Mr. J. Francis Polhuas, counsel, NAACP,
Washington Bureau (a compilation)--

89

"State-by-State Summary of Major Developments Since 1954," Southern
School News, May 1958.-

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Storey, Robert Gerald, Vice Chairman, Commission on Civil Rights (biog-
raphy) _ _ _

232

Summary of provision of S. 810.

115

Supreme Court cases (principal) on racial discrimination in housing, voting,
transportation, and education...

Taylor, William L., legislative representative, Americans for Democratic
Action..

Tiffany, Gordon McLean, staff director, Commission on Civil Rights..
Un-American Activities Committee, information from the files of
U. S. v. James Griggs Raines et al., Registrars of Terrell County, Ga.:
Complaint
Opinion

U. S. v. Board of Registrars of Macon County, Ala.

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Complaint...

LETTERS

Bennett, Glenn D., detective, Arson Bureau, to Senator Hart-
Carman, Harry J., chairman, American Liberal Association, to Senator
Hennings

700

424

Case, Clifford P., U.S. Senator, to Senator Olin D. Johnston.
Danstedt, Rudolph T., National Association of Social Workers, to Senator
Hennings..

502

691

Finn, Gerald H., personnel director, Treasury Department, to all national
employees

982

France, Royal B., executive secretary, National Lawyer's Guild, to
Senator Hennings...

750

753

Goldblatt, Louis, secretary-treasurer, International Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's Union, to Senator Hennings.
Hart, Philip A., U.S. Senator, to Senator Hennings-
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., U.S. Senator, to Senator Olin D. Johnston
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., U.S. Senator, to Harry J. Carman, American
Liberal Association_

Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., U.S. Senator, to Mrs. Robert E. Osth.
Johnston, Olin D., U.S. Senator, to Senator Hennings..

Kiley, Robert, president, U.S. National Student Association, to Senator
Hennings

Leskes, Theodore, American Jewish Committee, to Senator Hennings
Marshall, Thurgood, counsel, National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, to Senator Hennings _ _

Masaoka, Mike M., representative, Japanese-American Citizens League,
to Mr. Slayman__

700

20

426

493

19, 20

688

596

505

973

Masaoka, Mike M., representative, Japanese-American Citizens League,
to Senator Hennings.

974

Maslow, Will, to Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.

346

Osth, Mrs. Robert E., to Senator Hennings.

494

Peterson, Esther, legislative representative, industrial union department,
AFL-CIO to Senator Hennings.

Putnam, Carleton, to William P. Rogers, Attorney General_--
Sifton, Paul, legislative representative, United Automobile, Aircraft, and
Agricultural Implement Workers of America, to Senator Hennings
Snyder, Edward F., Friends Committee on National Legislation, to
Senator Hennings.

350
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694

421

Tiffany, Gordon M., staff director, Commission on Civil Rights, to Senator
Olin D. Johnston..

239

Weitzer, Bernard, national legislative director, Jewish Wars Veterans,
to Senator Hennings..

751

TELEGRAMS

Campbell, Boyd, businessman from Mississippi, to Christian Science
Monitor___

628

APPENDIX

Exhibit A: Status of school segregation-desegregation in the southern and
border States, published by Southern Education Reporting Service (sub-
mitted by Senator Douglas) -

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Exhibit B: Cooper v. Aaron, opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court, September
29, 1958 (submitted by Senator Douglas).

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