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voting rights, negative images of African Americans in motion pictures, labor
unions, wartime riots in Detroit, MI, and such legal cases as Sweatt v. Painter
and Brown v. Board of Education. Also
includes material on segregation during World War I, police brutality, and labor conditions. Part III (1909-1965, bulk 1956-1965) includes such topics as
civil rights, desegregation of schools, voting rights, sit-ins, the
fund-raising telethon entitled "Freedom Television Spectacular," defense
of the Freedom Riders, and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. Part IV (1965-1975, bulk 1966-1973) relates
to civil rights, Africa, "Freedom Television Spectacular," and
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
Part V (1842-1982, bulk 1956-1982) includes records generated by the
association's legal department relating to cases involving discrimination in
housing and employment, civil rights, school desegregation, police brutality,
the armed forces, voting rights, and the disparate sentencing of African
Americans. Part VI (1884-1992, bulk
1967-1978) includes material on ghettos, riots, discrimination, non-profit
housing, summer voting projects in Alabama and Mississippi, television, and the
Mississippi case that threatened the existence of the organization, Claiborne
Hardware Co. v. NAACP. Microfilm
produced by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service from originals in
Manuscript Division, 1965-1985. Some
material has been transferred to other divisions of the Library of Congress
where it is identified as part of these records.
Report of the New Jersey Commission
on Racism, Racial Violence and Religious Violence.
Trenton, NJ: The Commission,
1993. 84p.
Report of the Second World
Conference to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination: Geneva (1-12 August, 1983). New
York: United Nations, 1983. 132p.
Report of the seminar on the
political, historical, economic, social, and cultural factors contributing to
racism, racial discrimination, and apartheid, Geneva (Switzerland), 10-14
December 1990: implementation of the
Programme of action for the second decade to combat racism and racial
discrimination. New York:
United Nations, 1991. 31p.
Report of the World Conference to
Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination, Geneva, 14-25 August, 1978. New
York: United Nations, 1979. 141p.
Report on anti-Arab hate crimes.
Washington, D.C.: American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee, 1992-annual.
Richmond, Anthony H. Immigration and ethnic conflict. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Press, 1988; New York:
St. Martin's Press, 1988.. 218p.
Ridley, Charles R. Overcoming unintentional racism in
counseling and therapy: a
practitioner's guide to intentional intervention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications, 1995. 174p.
Rigby, Peter. African images: racism and the end of anthropology. Oxford; Washington,
D.C.: Berg, 1996. 118p.
Roleff, Tamara L., et al, eds. Hate groups: opposing viewpoints.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press,
1999. 192p.
Rothenberg, Paula S., ed. Race, class, and gender in the United
States: an integrated study. New York:
St. Martin's Press, 1992.
452p. 1995, 512p.; 1998, 604p.
Rothenberg, Paula S., ed. Racism and sexism: an integrated study.
New York: St Martin's Press,
1988. 404p.
RRES crimes annual report (1992):
Race, religion, ethnicity, sexual
orientation crimes. Meriden,
CT: State of Connecticut, Dept. of
Public Safety, Division of State Police, 1992.
Ruggles, Clifton, & Olivia Rovinescu. Outsider blues: a voice from the shadows. Halifax, N.S.: Fernwood Pub., 1996.
255p.
Russ, Joanna. What are we fighting for?: sex, race, class, and the future of feminism. New York:
St. Martin's Press, 1998.
476p. Feminist theory, racism
& social issues.
Rustin, Bayard. Papers of Bayard Rustin, 1942-1987 (bulk
1963-1980). 17,500 items, 49
containers, 23 microfilm reels & 20 linear feet. LOC. Quaker, civil rights
leader, and social reformer.
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, notes, reports, press releases,
financial records, agendas, printed material, and other papers documenting
Rustin's leading role as an activist in the Afro-American civil rights
movement, advocate of international human rights and social reform, and
pacifist. Includes material pertaining
to African anti-imperialist movements in the 1950s, Afro-American relations
with Jews, alienation of Afro-American youth, Rustin's sentencing to and exposé
of chain gangs following his arrest for participation in freedom rides (1947),
incarceration as a conscientious objector for his refusal to register for the
draft during World War II, ethnic relations in Israel, black nationalism, civil
rights marches including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963),
the Fellowship of Reconciliation, observation of elections by Freedom House,
Haitian refugees, gay rights, integration of schools, work of the International
Rescue Committee assisting Indochinese refugees (1978-1987), poverty, nuclear
war protests, race riots of the 1960s, racism, Rustin's work (1950s-1960s) with
Martin Luther King, Jr., and other members of the Southern Christian Leadership
Council, and trade-unions.
Correspondents include Nnamdi Azikiwe, Menachem Begin, Hugo LaFayette
Black, Hyman Harry Bookbinder, Jimmy Carter, Cesar Chavez, Eldridge Cleaver,
Ralph DiGia, Dorothy I. Height, Benjamin L. Hooks, Jacob K. Javits, Kivie
Kaplan, Edward Moore Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, George MeaNY: Daniel P. Moynihan, Abraham John Muste,
Kwame Nkrumah, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Selma Platt, Anita Poole, A. Philip
Randolph, Elie Wiesel, and Roy Wilkins.
Microfilm produced by University Publications of America, Frederick,
Md., 1988. Photographs transferred to
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Rutstein, Nathan. To be one:
a battle against racism.
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Sociological theories: race and colonialism.
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The idea of race and its elevation to autonomous scientific and legal
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Gopal; Durkheim and Weber on theories
of society and race relating to pre-colonial India, by Romila Thapar; The theory of race relations, by John Rex; Race, class and politics in the work of
Emile Durkheim, by C. Stephen Fenton;
An appraisal of functionalist theories in relation to race and colonial
societies, by Jan Berting; Theories of
race and social action, by Herbert Blumer and Troy Duster; The theory of the plural society, race and
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critique of sociological theories, by Dominique Lecourt; Racism and capitalism, by Guy Rozat and
Roger Bartra; Race, articulation and
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photographs, and other materials pertaining primarily to Wertham's career in
psychiatry. Topics include abused
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of speech, juvenile delinquency, pornography, race relations and racism, sex
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television, and violent crime. Includes
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cases; his work in New York, NY: with the Lafargue Clinic, a psychiatric
clinic for Afro-Americans, and the Quaker Emergency Service Readjustment Center
for sexually maladjusted individuals;
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materials for Wertham's major works including Seduction of the Innocent (1954);
a patient case file, correspondence, and writings by or about Wertham's
patient, psychoanalyst Horace Westlake Frink, and correspondence between Frink
and Sigmund Freud; and correspondence,
writings, and other papers relating to Wertham's mentors, Emil Kraepelin and
Adolf Meyer, and to his Lafargue associate, Hilde Mosse. Correspondents include Taylor Caldwell, Emil
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