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- Whisk, NAACP Freedom Fund, 1930-1950 -

- 1930-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Whisk, NAACP Freedom Fund, 1930-1950
- Letter from Walter White of the NAACP to Edsel Ford regarding Donations, March 10, 1930 -

- March 10, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Walter White of the NAACP to Edsel Ford regarding Donations, March 10, 1930
- Remember May 17th: Fight Segregation with Freedom Dollars, May 1955 -

- May 01, 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Remember May 17th: Fight Segregation with Freedom Dollars, May 1955
- N.A.A.C.P. Button, 1948 - A member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was issued this button in 1948. The organization, formed in 1909, emphasized fighting for racial equality through legal actions rather than political protest or economic agitation.

- 1948
- Collections - Artifact
N.A.A.C.P. Button, 1948
A member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was issued this button in 1948. The organization, formed in 1909, emphasized fighting for racial equality through legal actions rather than political protest or economic agitation.
- "Don't Agonize, Organize," 2025 -

- 2025
- Collections - Artifact
"Don't Agonize, Organize," 2025
- Curt Flood's Program for the Twentieth Annual NAACP Image Awards Dinner, 1987 - In 1969, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's reserve clause. Though he lost in court, his action led to the rise of baseball's free agency several years later. Few recognized the impact of his fight for player's rights in 1969. It was almost twenty years later when Flood received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award for his courageous stand.

- December 13, 1987
- Collections - Artifact
Curt Flood's Program for the Twentieth Annual NAACP Image Awards Dinner, 1987
In 1969, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's reserve clause. Though he lost in court, his action led to the rise of baseball's free agency several years later. Few recognized the impact of his fight for player's rights in 1969. It was almost twenty years later when Flood received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award for his courageous stand.
- Curt Flood's Invitation to the Twentieth Annual NAACP Image Awards Dinner, 1987 - In 1969, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's reserve clause. Though he lost in court, his action led to the rise of baseball's free agency several years later. Few recognized the impact of his fight for player's rights in 1969. It was almost twenty years later when Flood received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award for his courageous stand.

- December 13, 1987
- Collections - Artifact
Curt Flood's Invitation to the Twentieth Annual NAACP Image Awards Dinner, 1987
In 1969, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's reserve clause. Though he lost in court, his action led to the rise of baseball's free agency several years later. Few recognized the impact of his fight for player's rights in 1969. It was almost twenty years later when Flood received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award for his courageous stand.
- NAACP Jackie Robinson Trophy Awarded to Curt Flood, 1987 - In 1969, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's reserve clause. Though he lost in court, his action led to the rise of baseball's free agency several years later. Few recognized the impact of his fight for player's rights in 1969. It was almost twenty years later when Flood received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award for his courageous stand.

- 1987
- Collections - Artifact
NAACP Jackie Robinson Trophy Awarded to Curt Flood, 1987
In 1969, Curt Flood challenged Major League Baseball's reserve clause. Though he lost in court, his action led to the rise of baseball's free agency several years later. Few recognized the impact of his fight for player's rights in 1969. It was almost twenty years later when Flood received the NAACP Jackie Robinson Sports Award for his courageous stand.
- Letter from Edsel Ford to Judge Ira W. Jayne regarding the Detroit Chapter of NAACP, June 6, 1922 -

- June 06, 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Edsel Ford to Judge Ira W. Jayne regarding the Detroit Chapter of NAACP, June 6, 1922
- Copy of New York Times Newspaper Clipping from March 10, 1930, "Fund Raised to Aid Negro" -

- March 10, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Copy of New York Times Newspaper Clipping from March 10, 1930, "Fund Raised to Aid Negro"