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- Telephone Directory for Montgomery, Alabama, June 1955 -

- June 01, 1955
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Telephone Directory for Montgomery, Alabama, June 1955
- "Ebony," May 1965 - Since 1945, <em>Ebony</em> has focused upon issues, personalities, and interests geared to the African-American market. During the civil rights era of the 1950s and 60s, the magazine regularly kept Americans apprised of the movement for equality. This cover features the 1965 March on Montgomery. This nonviolent demonstration helped secure voting rights legislation for all American citizens.

- May 01, 1965
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"Ebony," May 1965
Since 1945, Ebony has focused upon issues, personalities, and interests geared to the African-American market. During the civil rights era of the 1950s and 60s, the magazine regularly kept Americans apprised of the movement for equality. This cover features the 1965 March on Montgomery. This nonviolent demonstration helped secure voting rights legislation for all American citizens.
- Letter from Southern Christian Leadership Conference to Richie Jean Jackson with Thanks for Her Hospitality, March 17, 1965 -

- March 17, 1965
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Letter from Southern Christian Leadership Conference to Richie Jean Jackson with Thanks for Her Hospitality, March 17, 1965
- Press Release on the Birmingham Campaign, May 10, 1963 -

- May 10, 1963
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Press Release on the Birmingham Campaign, May 10, 1963
- Letter from Ralph Abernathy, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, to Richie Jean Jackson, February 23, 1965 - The home of Dr. Sullivan and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson became a safe haven for Civil Rights leaders during the struggle for voting rights in the 1960s. Ralph Abernathy, a friend of the Jacksons and Vice President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, stayed there. He wrote this letter to Richie Jean, praising the "fine manner in which [she cared] for our staff."

- February 23, 1965
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Letter from Ralph Abernathy, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, to Richie Jean Jackson, February 23, 1965
The home of Dr. Sullivan and Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson became a safe haven for Civil Rights leaders during the struggle for voting rights in the 1960s. Ralph Abernathy, a friend of the Jacksons and Vice President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, stayed there. He wrote this letter to Richie Jean, praising the "fine manner in which [she cared] for our staff."
- Christmas Card with Family Photo Showing Rev. Ralph and Juanita Jones Abernathy and their Children in the late 1960s -

- 1966-1969
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Christmas Card with Family Photo Showing Rev. Ralph and Juanita Jones Abernathy and their Children in the late 1960s
- Record Album "The Congressional Record: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," 1980 -

- 1980
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Record Album "The Congressional Record: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," 1980
- Roy Wilkins, Mesia Hewett, Ralph Abernathy, and Roy Ennis Priot to a Panel Discussion at Boston College's Roberts Center, December 8, 1969 -

- December 08, 1969
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Roy Wilkins, Mesia Hewett, Ralph Abernathy, and Roy Ennis Priot to a Panel Discussion at Boston College's Roberts Center, December 8, 1969
- Ebony Magazine for May 1965, "50,000 March on Montgomery" - Since 1945, <em>Ebony</em> has focused upon issues, personalities, and interests geared to the African-American market. During the civil rights era of the 1950s and 60s, the magazine regularly kept Americans apprised of the movement for equality. This cover features the 1965 March on Montgomery. This nonviolent demonstration helped secure voting rights legislation for all American citizens.

- May 01, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Ebony Magazine for May 1965, "50,000 March on Montgomery"
Since 1945, Ebony has focused upon issues, personalities, and interests geared to the African-American market. During the civil rights era of the 1950s and 60s, the magazine regularly kept Americans apprised of the movement for equality. This cover features the 1965 March on Montgomery. This nonviolent demonstration helped secure voting rights legislation for all American citizens.
- Handwritten Notes by Richie Jean Jackson for "The House by the Side of the Road" -

- Collections - Artifact
Handwritten Notes by Richie Jean Jackson for "The House by the Side of the Road"