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S0509 Freedom Of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee (1961- ) Addenda, 1957-1988 924 Folders This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. This collection is stored off site. Please allow 3-5 business days for retrieval. Robert Knickmeyer donated the Freedom of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee, addenda to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection at the University of Missouri-St. Louis in November 1989. After a year of informal discussion among community leaders, a group of prominent St. Louisans, black and white, founded the Freedom of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee in March 1961. Volunteers staffed the private non-profit corporation in its early years. An anonymous grant provided the initial funds for the group. Other sources of funds came from membership dues and donations. The committee facilitated integration of housing in St. Louis by sponsoring buyers in previously segregated areas, preparing housing lists of non- segregated units, engaging in community education programs, and supporting fair housing laws. In 1962, the committee included 100 members. The Reverend William Lorenz, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, headed the organization. That same year, the committee succeeded in moving a black family into a previously all-white University City neighborhood. By 1964, the committee had raised $21,000. This amount included a $5,000 grant from the New York based Horne Crest Foundation. This enabled the hiring of two staff members. Ruth C. Porter, one of the founders, filled the position of Executive Secretary. She kept the job until her death on February 9, 1967. Affiliated chapters, such as the Florissant Council, formed in suburban communities in 1965 and 1966. The combined efforts of the groups resulted in major accomplishments for 1965 and 1966. The committee provided speakers for 157 meetings and distributed 30,000 pamphlets entitles, "New Era in Housing," to black and white communities. The committee also sponsored, in cooperation with religious leaders and other local fair housing groups, a Fair Housing Week in February in 1965. At this event the committee distributed pledge cards to elicit community support. By the end of 1966, the Greater St. Louis Committee had succeeded in finding 600 black families housing in 130 neighborhoods and 37 municipalities throughout the St. Louis area. The committee's funds ran out by the end of 1966, and the office closed. In January 1967, the Horne Crest Foundation notified the committee of a $5,000 grant contingent on matching funds. Local donors contributed $8,600 and the committee reopened its office. Until 1967, the Freedom of Residence Committee worked primarily with middle income

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S0509 Freedom Of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee (1961- ) Addenda, 1957-1988 924 Folders

This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected].

This collection is stored off site. Please allow 3-5 business days for retrieval.

Robert Knickmeyer donated the Freedom of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee, addenda to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection at the University of Missouri-St. Louis in November 1989.

After a year of informal discussion among community leaders, a group of prominent St. Louisans, black and white, founded the Freedom of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee in March 1961. Volunteers staffed the private non-profit corporation in its early years. An anonymous grant provided the initial funds for the group. Other sources of funds came from membership dues and donations. The committee facilitated integration of housing in St. Louis by sponsoring buyers in previously segregated areas, preparing housing lists of non- segregated units, engaging in community education programs, and supporting fair housing laws.

In 1962, the committee included 100 members. The Reverend William Lorenz, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, headed the organization. That same year, the committee succeeded in moving a black family into a previously all-white University City neighborhood.

By 1964, the committee had raised $21,000. This amount included a $5,000 grant from the New York based Horne Crest Foundation. This enabled the hiring of two staff members. Ruth C. Porter, one of the founders, filled the position of Executive Secretary. She kept the job until her death on February 9, 1967.

Affiliated chapters, such as the Florissant Council, formed in suburban communities in 1965 and 1966. The combined efforts of the groups resulted in major accomplishments for 1965 and 1966. The committee provided speakers for 157 meetings and distributed 30,000 pamphlets entitles, "New Era in Housing," to black and white communities. The committee also sponsored, in cooperation with religious leaders and other local fair housing groups, a Fair Housing Week in February in 1965. At this event the committee distributed pledge cards to elicit community support. By the end of 1966, the Greater St. Louis Committee had succeeded in finding 600 black families housing in 130 neighborhoods and 37 municipalities throughout the St. Louis area.

The committee's funds ran out by the end of 1966, and the office closed. In January 1967, the Horne Crest Foundation notified the committee of a $5,000 grant contingent on matching funds. Local donors contributed $8,600 and the committee reopened its office.

Until 1967, the Freedom of Residence Committee worked primarily with middle income

families. In April 1967, the Human Development Corporation, a federal agency, approved a $16,000 program with the committee for moving blacks out of the city's ghettos.

A landmark Supreme Court ruling evolved from the efforts of the Freedom of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee. In 1965, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee Jones, an interracial couple, attempted to buy a house from a suburban developer. The Alfred H. Mayer Corporation refused to sell to them because Mr. Jones was black. The Joneses went to the Freedom of Residence office. After speaking with a staff attorney, Samuel H. Liberman II, they agreed to sue. The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court. In June 1968, the court ruled that discrimination in all housing sales and rentals was illegal. The decision provided Freedom of Residence with a previously lacking legal tool for integrating neighborhoods. In 1969, the committee received $150,000 which they used to provide assistance to families denied housing on the basis of race. The funds came from a three-year grant from the Danforth Foundation.

SCOPE AND CONTENT The Freedom of Residence, Greater St. Louis Committee Addenda, 1957-88, documents the committee's activities in integrating housing in the metropolitan St. Louis area. The addenda contains a variety of documents--flyers, correspondence, grant proposals, pamphlets, case filed, advertising material, research material, radio spots, photographs, information on Congressmen, mailing lists, educational brochures, and housing lists.

The documents, such a court briefs, relating to the legal actions which Freedom of Residence assisted in give an accurate account of this committee's important work. Important cases include Jones vs. Mayer and Freedom of Residence vs. City of Jennings, MO. Also found in this collection is information concerning similar cases from areas across the United States. These cases, plus several studies and journal articles, were used in Freedom of Residence's fight for integrated housing in St. Louis.

Freedom of Residence also cooperated with several other organizations such as the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, the Housing and Urban Development office and the Federal Housing Administration. All of the records which document this interaction is also in this collection. House listings and correspondence make up the bulk of this material.

This collection is important because it accurately and fully documents the integration battle which occurred in St. Louis. In this collection, the researcher can find the progression of events which led to the committee's foundation and exactly how they combatted housing discrimination.

SERIES DESCRIPTIONS Series 1, Administrative Files: This series makes up the majority of the collection and consists of all the files which FOR used in its everyday activities. Documents include case studies, housing lists, mailing lists, correspondence, research material, court briefs, and individual subject files. Dates range from 1957 to 1988. Folders 1 through 848.

Series 2, Recordings: This series consists of reel to reel tapes which contain radio spots sponsored by the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing. These are undated.

Folders 849-850. Series 3, Photographs: Photographs in this series include those of individuals, committee functions, the Ruth Porter Mural Dedication, Project Hope, Gateway Arch and several unidentified photographs. Both slide and photos can be found here. Dates range from 1958 to 1968. Folders 851 through 858.

Series 4, Newspaper Clippings: This series contains newsclippings which document FOR's activities from 1960 to 1977. Folders 859 through 924.

Series 5, Card File: This series only contains an alphabetical listing of previous supporters. Each individual or corporation's name is on a 3x5 card with information concerning their support. This card file can be found in Drawer 11 of the filing cabinet. No date.

FOLDER LIST

BOX 1 (118878)

1. A Community Involvement Program to Support the Anti-Poverty Effort in St. Louis and St. Louis County, 8/31/65

2. (The) Academy, 1970

3. ACTION, 1974

4. Action against Apathy, 1971-76

5. Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS), Newsletter, 1966, 1968

6. Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS), Newsclippings, 1966

7. Ad Book Requests, nd

8. Ad Hoc Committee Meeting, Washington, D.C. & Atlanta, GA, 1975

9. Adolph Investment, 1970-72

10. Addresses, nd

11. Addresses of Clergy--T.V. & Radio, 1967, 1971, nd

12. Addresses of Individuals, 1967, nd

13. Addresses of Organizations, 1965-67

14. Addresses of Real Estate Firms, 1967, nd

15. Addresses of St. Louis Politicians, nd

16. Addresses of State Legislators, nd 17. Advertising (Transit), 8/20/65

18. Affirmative Action Program, 1968, 1970

19. Agendas, 1968, 1971-77

20. Albert Kern Real Estate Company, 9/30/68

21. Aldermanic Conference on Low Income Housing, 1968-69

22. Alfred H. Meyer Company, 2/25/69

23. Alliance for Community Togetherness (ACT) Application for Membership and Statement of Goals, 1969

24. America 2000, 1971-72

25. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1964

26. American Friends Service Committee: Newsletter and Mailing List, 1970-73

27. American Friends Service Committee: Report to the President on Equal Opportunity in Housing, 1967

28. American Jewish Committee: Pamphlets, nd

29. American Jewish Committee, Group Life in America, 1972

30. American Jewish Committee, 1965, 1967-69

31. American Jewish Committee, 1972-75

32. Anderson, Joy: Recommendation, 1974

33. Annual Meetings, 1965, 1967-68

34. Anti-Crime Program, 1972

35. Anti-Panic Ordinances, 1962

36. Apartment Brochures, nd

37. Apartment Complex, 1965-66, 1968

38. Apartment List, nd

39. Apartment Survey, Clayton MO, 4/5/67

40. Appellate Court Brief, 4th District, Alonzo Stevens vs. Dobs Inc., T.L. Wilkerson & Jyles J. Coggins, 1973

41. Applications for Executive Director, 1971-73

42. Archdiocese of St. Louis Commission on Human Rights, 1965-66, 1979

43. Arlington Ridge Corporation, 6/15/70

44. Armbruster Realtors, 1969-72

45. Arrow, Pamela K., Application for Employment, 1977

46. Articles from Kansas City, 1962, 1965-66

47. Articles, Miscellaneous, 1966, nd

48. Articles on Discrimination Against Families with Children, 1980-82

49. Assessor (Department of Finance) Annual Report, 1972

50. Association for Better Housing, Inc., 1973

51. Attorneys, nd

52. Attorney General's Inner City Consumer Protection Division, 1973

53. Audit Handbook, 1973

54. Audubon FOR Committee, 1966

55. Audubon Park Apartments Housing Opportunity Center of Columbus OH, 1973-75

BOX 2 (118879)

56. B-1 Bomber, 1975

57. Bakke's Decision, 1978

58. Baltimore Neighborhoods, INC (BNI) Newsletter, 1971, 1973

59. Bankruptcy, 1968

60. Banks, 1967

61. Banquet Material, 1981

62. Barrick Realty Inc. vs. City of Gary Indiana, nd

63. Bell, Mildred, 1965-67

64. Benefit, 1968-71 65. Berea Presbyterian Church, 1973

66. Berkeley, 1972

67. Bibliography of Negro History and Literature, nd

68. Black People Membership in Organizations, nd

69. Black Sunday, 1969

70. Blue Cross and Blue Shield, 1971-73

71. Bluemeyer, Correspondence, 1966-67

72. Bluemeyer Gas Ranges, nd

73. B'Nai B'Rith Woman, nd

74. Board, 1963, 1966-67, 1976, 1979

75. Board, 1968, 1978-81

76. Board Meeting Agendas, 1965-71, 1977-80

77. Board Meeting Minutes, 1967-70

78. Board Meeting Minutes, 1965-80

79. Board Meeting Minutes, 1979, 1981

80. Board Members--City Agencies, nd

81. Board of Directors, 1963, 1966-67, 1981

82. Board of Directors, Minutes & Financial Records, 1968, 1971, 1978-80

83. Bond, Fidelity and Development Company of Maryland, 1976

84. Brentwood, 1975

85. "Brief Lives," 1974

86. Brownlee, Timothy J. 1975-76

87. Builders, 1964-65

88. Building Codes, 1963, 1967

89. Business Cards, nd 90. Buyers-Sellers Correspondence, 1963, 1965-66

91. Call Backs & Current Investigations, 1977

92. Calloway, Ernest, 1963-64

93. Campaign for Human Development, 1972-73

94. Campaign for Human Development, Local Applications, 1975

95. Campaign for Human Development, National, 1975

96. Campaign for Human Development, Proposal, 2/28/74, 1974-75, 1980

97. Carr, Eleanor, 12/21/77

98. Carson, Jim & Lake of the Woods, 1977-81

99. James & Bertha Carson vs. Samuel Pierce, et al, 1982

100. Carpenter, Richard, Super Vista, 1970

101. Cases Closed, 1974-75

102. Caterpillar Co (Peoria), 1972

103. Center for Community Change, Proposal, 1982-83

104. Cervantes, Alphonso J. , nd

105. Challenge of the 70s, Executive Report, 1971

106. Chapman, Susan, 1973-76

107. Charity Solicitations Commission, 1972

108. Child Discrimination Proposed Ordinance and Court Cases, 1980

109. Children's Festival, Political Response, 1979

110. Children's Festival, Receipts, 1979

111. Chrysler Survey, 1965-66

112. City as Possibility, 1972-73

113. City of Burlingtron, IA, 1973

114. City of Kenosha et al vs. Bruno et al, 1973 115. City Planning Commission, 1971

BOX 3 (118880)

116. Citywide Implementation Strategies, 1975

117. Citywide Mortgage Company, Correspondence, 1970

118. Citizen/Labor Energy Coalition, 1978

119. Civil Progress, 1966

120. Clara 501-525, 1970

121. Clark, Joe, nd

122. Client Information, nd

123. CNA Financial Corporation, 1972-73

124. Coalition Against Lead Poisoning, 1970

125. Commission on Community, Aging, Service, and Healing (CASH), Proposal, 1975

126. Commission on U.S. Civil Rights, 1964, 1968, 1970-71

127. Commission on U.S. Civil Rights, Reports, 1969

128. Community Development Agency (CDA) Proposal, 1975-76, 1978

129. Community Development Agency (CDA) Proposal, 1978

130. Community Federal Savings and Loan, 1970-71

131. Community Service, 1971, 1976

132. Community Service Public Relations Council of Greater St. Louis, 1973

133. Complaints, 1965-67

134. Complaints--City, 1966-69

135. Complaints, ounty, 1965-67

136. Completed Cases, 1977

137. Concentrated Code Enforcement Areas, nd

138. Condo Conversion Ordinance, 1979 139. Conference on Freedom of Residence, 4/19-21/68

140. Confidential Personal Reference, Form, nd

141. Congress of the U.S., 1972

142. Congress of the West End, 1970

143. Congressional Record, 1970

144. Constitution, 3/18/62

145. Contact Persons, nd

146. Cooperative Housing, 1965, 1967-68

147. Cooperatives, FHA, 11/66

148. Cornet & Leibig, 1969

149. Coro Foundation, 1972-75

150. Copies of Newspaper Clippings, 1976, 1982

151. Correspondence, 1965-68

152. Correspondence, 1966-71

153. Correspondence, 1969

154. Correspondence, 1970

155. Correspondence, 1971

156. Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1971

157. Correspondence, 1972

158. Correspondence, Fundraising, 1972

159. Correspondence, 1973

BOX 4 (118881)

160. Correspondence, 1974 161. Correspondence, Jan - Jun, 1975

162. Correspondence, Jul - Dec, 1975

163. Correspondence, Jan - Jun, 1976 164. Correspondence, Jul - Dec, 1976

165. Correspondence, Jan - Jun, 1977

166. Correspondence, 1977

167. Correspondence, Jul - Dec, 1977

168. Correspondence, Director's, 1972

169. Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1959, 1964-68, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1977

170. Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1978, 1982

171. County Apartments, 1965-67

172. County Charter Association, 1972-74

173. County Minimum Housing Code, 1973

174. D&D Investments, 1977

175. Dallas Housing Opportunity Center Inc., 1972-74

BOX 5 (118882)

176. Danforth Foundation, 1965-71

177. Danforth Foundation, 1972-75

178. Danforth Foundation, nd

179. Danforth Foundation, Annual Reports, 1963-64, 1971-74

180. Danforth Foundation, Danforth News & Notes, 1972-75

181. Danforth Foundation, Proposal, 1970-73, 1975, 1979

182. Danforth Foundation, 1975

183. Danforth Foundation, nd

184. David Jones et al vs. City of Upper Arlington, 10/6/73

185. Davis, Mable C., 1970

186. Day Care Information, 11/1/66

187. Delinquent Land Taxes, Newsclippings, nd 188. Department of Labor, Proposal, 3/27/72

189. Directory--Missouri Conference of the United Church of Christ, 1981

190. Disciples of Christ, nd

191. Discrimination--Hill, diane, 1979

192. Discrimination against buyers, nd

193. Discrimination against Children, 1978-79

194. Discrimination against Families with Children--Court Case Briefs, 1973-83

195. Discrimination against Families with Children--Journal Articles, 1975, 1980, 1983-85

196. Discrimination against Families with Children--Law Cases, 1980, 1982

197. Discrimination against Families with Children--Law Reviews, 1977-85

198. Discrimination against Families with Children--Local Studies, 1979, nd

199. Discrimination against Families with Children--Mitchell Study, nd

200. Discrimination against Families with Children--Other Studies, 1979-80

201. Discrimination against Families with Children--State and Local Laws, 1950, 1983-88

202. Discrimination against Families with Children--State and Local Laws, 1980-88

203. Discrimination against Families with Children--Studies, 1983

204. Discriminatory Patterns in Advertising, 1974-76

205. Dolan Company, 1965, 1967-68

206. Dolan Realty, 1969-72

207. East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, 1972

208. Education, 1964-65, 1976

209. Education--Pamphlets, 1963-64

210. Edward, Francis, nd

211. Emergency Relief Task Force, 1968

212. Employment In Schools, 1964-66, 1968 213. Enbalers, 1969

214. Epstein, Hedy, 1975

215. Epstein, Hedy, Correspondence, 1969-76

216. Epstein, Howard, 1972-73, 1975-76

217. Equal Opportunity in Housing, 1968-69

218. Equalization, 5/15/72

219. Ethical Society of St. Louis, 1972

220. Evaluating Private Philanthropy--National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, 1973-74, 1976-77

221. Exclusionary Zoning, 1972-73

222. Exclusionary Zoning, 1974

223. Executive Order 11063, 11/20/62

224. Executive Secretary's Reports, 1964-65

225. Fair Housing, 1964, 1966

226. Fair Housing Agreement Between U.S. Department of Justice and Armbruster, 12/15/71

227. Fair Housing and Industry, 1966, 1976, 1979

228. Fair Housing Conference for Housing Center Director's in Alexandria Virginia. Sponsored by National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 6/25/79

BOX 6 (118883)

229. Fair Housing Groups, Belleville, IL, 12/4/67

230. Fair Housing Groups, Berkeley, 1966-67

231. Fair Housing Groups, Clayton, 1965-68

232. Fair Housing Groups, Creve Coeur, 1966

233. Fair Housing Groups, Florissant, 1965-67

234. Fair Housing Groups, Kirkwood, 1965-66, 1969

235. Fair Housing Groups, Minutes, 1965 236. Fair Housing Groups, Newsletters, 1965-67

237. Fair Housing Groups, North County, 1965-67

238. Fair Housing Groups, Olivette, nd

239. Fair Housing Groups, South St. Louis, 1967

240. Fair Housing Groups, University City, 1964-67

241. Fair Housing Groups, Webster Groves, 1960, 1965-67

242. Fair Housing Groups, West County, 1965-67

243. Fair Housing Groups, Local - Organizing Material, 1968

244. Fair Housing Keys, Newsletter from Milwaukee, WS, 1986

245. Fair Housing Laws, nd

246. Fair Housing Legislation, 1966-67

247. Fair Housing Manual, 1971

248. Fair Housing Material, 1980-81

250. Fair Housing Policy for Realtors, nd

251. Fair Housing Week, 1965-66, 1976

252. Fair Housing Workshop--Correspondence, 1964-67, 1969-70

253. Farmer, Claudine, nd

254. Father Groppi, 1967

255. Federal Assistance Programs, Catalog, 1967

256. Federal Assisted Housing Committee, 1962-66

257. Federal Contract Compliance, 1/14/66

258. Federal Executive Board of St. Louis, 1967

259. Federal Housing Administration, 1964-70

260. Federal Housing Administration, 1965-70

261. Federal Housing Administration, 1975 262. Federal Housing Administration, 235 Lit., nd, 1970

263. Federal Housing Administration, Complaints, 1966-67

264. Federal Housing Administration, Correspondence, 1968

265. Federal Housing Administration, Displaced Persons Listing, 1967-70

266. Federal Housing Administration, Displaced Persons Listing, 1967-70

267. Federal Housing Administration, News Releases, 1967-69

268. Federal Housing Administration, Record of Multifamily Rental Commitments,1965-69

269. Federal Housing Administration, Urban Renewal, 1970

270. Federal Housing Administration, Yokeley, 1966

271. Federal Housing Programs, 1970, 1976

272. Ferguson, 1978-79

273. Ferguson Complaint, 1966

274. FHA Complaint, nd

275. Field Foundation, nd

276. Finance Committee, nd

277. Financial Institutions, 1967, 1969

278. Financial Report, 1976

279. Finke, William -- Realty Company, 1972

280. Florissant Minimum Housing Standards, Proposal, 1972

BOX 7 (118884)

281. Flo Valley Community College, 1968

282. Focus Midwest, 1972

283. Follow-Up Study (Bob Sheak) nd

284. Ford Motor Company, 1967

285. Foundation, 1973 286. Foundation Appeals, 1965-69

287. Foundation Requests, 1975

288. FOR et at vs. City of Jennings, MO et al, 1979

289. Freedom of Residence, 1963, 1965

290. Freedom of Residence, 1965

291. Freedom of Residence, 1966-68

292. Freedom of Residence, 1967

293. Freedom of Residence, 1970

294. Freedom of Residence, 1983, 1986

295. Freedom of Residence, Advertising Material, 1978

296. Freedom of Residence, Apartment List, 1968

297. Freedom of Residence, Awards, nd

298. Freedom of Residence, Benefit: In White America, 1968, 1971

299. Freedom of Residence--Board Meeting Minutes, 1971-74

300. Freedom of Residence--Board Meeting Minutes, 1975-78

301. Freedom of Residence, Checker Escort System, nd

302. Freedom of Residence, Circular, nd

303. Freedom of Residence, Facts & Figures, 1964-65

304. Freedom of Residence, Fan Mail, 1977

305. Freedom of Residence, Financial Records (Hedy's Time), 1974, 1977-78

306. Freedom of Residence--Financial Reports, 1969-73

307. Freedom of Residence, Form Letters, 1974

308. Freedom of Residence, FOR vs. City of Jennings, 1979

309. Freedom of Residence, Grants/Reports, 1979-83

310. Freedom of Residence, History, nd 311. Freedom of Residence, 1959, 1962-72, 1977, 1981

312. Freedom of Residence--Industry Placement, nd

313. Freedom of Residence, Manual, nd

314. Freedom of Residence--Miscellaneous, nd

315. Freedom of Residence, National Organization, 1968-69

316. Freedom of Residence, Newsletters & Brochures, 1962, 1965-69, 1971

317. Freedom of Residence--Newsletters, Miscellaneous, 1973, 1975

318. Freedom of Residence--Personnel Practices Code, nd

319. Freedom of Residence, Phone Log, 1966, 1982, 1984, 1988

320. Freedom of Residence--Picnic, 1973

321. Freedom of Residence, Pledge, nd

322. Freedom of Residence, Press Releases, 1971-72

323. Freedom of Residence, Program, nd

324. Freedom of Residence, Proposals to Ford Foundation, 1970-71

325. Freedom of Residence--Public Relations Material, 1980

326. Freedom of Residence, Quarterly Report, 10/16/82

327. Freedom of Residence, Realty Investigations, 1969-71

328. Freedom of Residence, Renters/Buyers On the Market, 1968

329. Freedom of Residence--Spring Annual Meeting, 1969

330. Freedom of Residence, Statistics, 1967-68

331. Freedom of Residence, Unidentified Floppy Disk, nd

BOX 8 (118885)

332. Freedom of Residence, Wage Descriptions, 1986

333. Freedom of Residence, Year End Report, 1970-74

334. Freedom of Residence, Youth, nd 335. Freeman Property, nd

336. Fundraising (from Washington), 1971

337. Fundraising, 1964-66, 1968 338. Fundraising, 1966-67

339. Fundraising, 1972-73

340. Fundraising, 1981

341. Fundraising, Links--Special Project, 1965

342. Fundraising, Proposal from St. Louis, nd

343. Fundraising Proposal--Builders, 1966

344. Fundraising, Correspondence, 1966-67, 1979

345. Fundraising, Urban League, 1966-67

346. Fundraising, Special Fund Campaign, 1965-69

347. Gateway National Bank, 1972-73

348. Get the Lead Out Conference, 5/22/71

349. Globe-Democrat, 1970-1972

350. Gray Circle, KMOX - TV Continuity, nd

351. Greater St. Louis Conference on equal Opportunity in Housing, 6/15/66

352. Green, La Donna, 9/1/67

353. Grinnell College, 1971-72

354. Hargreaves, Harry, nd

355. Hayes, Clemmy, 1966

356. Health and Welfare Council of Greater St. Louis, 1969, 1972-74

357. Heller, Mark, 1975

358. Higher Education and the Future of Youth in the Greater St. Louis Educational Area, 1/22/60

359. Hines, Renee, 1971

360. Hla, Win, 1967-69 361. Homes for Sale, 1968

362. Home Investments Fund, 1972-73

363. Homes on the Open Market, 1966-68

364. Horncrest Foundation, 1965-69, 1971-74, 1977

365. House Bill #158, 1969

366. House Bill #397, 1969

367. Housing, 1968-69, 1971

368. Housing (St. Louis), 1970-71

369. Housing and Neighborhood Investment--Report, 1977

370. Housing Authority, nd

371. Housing Coalition, 1974

372. Housing Code & Ordinance, 1968

373. Housing Code Violations, 1968

374. Housing Development Corporation, 1969

375. Housing Development Corporation, Housing Proposal, nd

376. Housing Discrimination Cases, 1966

377. Housing Discrimination Cases in St. Louis Suburbs, nd

378. Housing for the Elderly, 1971

379. Housing Material, nd

380. Housing Opportunity Allowance Program (HOAP), nd

381. Housing Opportunities Council, 1970-71

382. Housing Opportunities Council, 1972-75

BOX 9 (118886)

383. Housing Opportunities Council, Reports, 1970

384. Housing Survey, nd 385. Housing Training and Information Center, 1972-75

386. Howe Realtors, 1969

387. HUD--nd

388. HUD, 1964-74

389. HUD `75--1971-75 (1of2)

390. HUD `75--1971-75 (2of2)

391. HUD--General Property listings, 1965-66

392. HUD--General Property listings, 1967-68

393. HUD--Information, 1960, 1965-68, 1970-74 (1of2)

394. HUD, Information, 1960, 1965-68, 1970-74 (2of2)

395. HUD, List of Federally Assisted Project, 1979-82

396. HUD, Mill Creek, 1957, 1959-61, 1964

397. HUD, Policies, 1957-66 398. HUD, Proposal 66, 1966

399. HUD, Proposal, 1971-73, 1975-76

400. HUD, Proposal, 1976

401. HUD, Proposal, Expansion of Fair Housing Activities in Missouri and Illinois, 1975

402. HUD--Urban Renewal, 1968

403. HUD-FHA: 1970-71, 1973-74

404. HUD-FHA: Circular Letters, 1968-70

405. HUD-FHA:1971

406. HUD-FHA: 1972

BOX 10 (118887)

407. HUD-FHA: 1973-74

408. HUD-FHA: Correspondence, 1967 409. HUD-FHA: Correspondence, 1968

410. HUD-FHA: Correspondence, 1969

411. HUD-FHA: Correspondence, 1971

412. HUD-FHA: Notices, 1968

413. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1969 414. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1970

415. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1971

416. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1971

417. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1972

418. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1972

419. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1973

420. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1974

421. HUD-FHA: Property Acquisitions, 1975

422. HUD-FHA: Transmittal Notices, 1971, 1974

423. HDC--1964-67, 1969

424. HDC, Case Information, 1968-69, 1972-73, 1976

425. HDC, Compensatory Time, Sick Leave, and Vacation, 1968

426. HDC, Contract, 1962

427. HDC, 1966-68

428. HDC, Contractual Agreement, 1976

429. HDC, Correspondence, 1965-69, 1979

430. HDC, Final Report, 1969

431. HDC, Final Report, 1969-70

432. HDC, Forms, 1968, 1973-75

433. HDC, Information, 1966-68

434. HDC, Job Activities Code, 1967 435. HDC, Local Share, 1967-69

BOX 11 (118997)

436. HDC, Programs, nd

437. HDC, Program Hearings, 1967-68

438. Hurt, James, Properties, 1972-73

439. Illinois Commission on Human Relations, 1968, 1972-75

440. Illinois Health and Building Codes, 3/72

441. Industrial Fundraising, 1973-74

442. Industry, 1966

443. Industry-Housing, 1966, 1975

444. Inequality in Education, 1972-74

445. Instructions for Completing the Delegate Agency Staff Report, nd

446. Insurance Documents, 1967-71

447. Integration Date, 1979-80

448. Integrate Suburbs, 1970

449. Inter-Agency Coordinating Council, 1969

450. Inter-Agency Housing Coalition, 1975

451. Inter-Church Association, 1970-71

452. Inter-Religious Center for Urban Affairs, 1969

453. Inter-Religious Center for Urban Affairs, 1968-71

454. Internal Pollution Central Systems Inc, 1973

455. Internal Revenue Service, 1979-81

456. Inventory, 1968

457. Investigations, 1974-76

458. Investigations, 1977 459. In White America Benefit, 1968

460. Irion, Terry, 1974

461. Jefferson Bank, nd

462. Jeff-Vander-Lou Inc., 1966-69, 1971, 1973

463. Jewish Community Relations Council, 1965, 1968-69, 1976

464. Jewish Federation of St. Louis, 1968-69

465. Job Corps Center for Women, 1968

466. John Birch Society, 1966

467. Johnson, Donald--St. Louis Urban Corps, 1970

468. Johnson, J.B. 1972-75

469. Jones vs. Mayer Co., 1968

470. Journal of Housing, 1968

471. Just Economics--Newsletters, 1973-75

472. Kansas City Commission on Human Relations, nd

473. Kansas City Council on Religion and Race, 1966

474. KATZ Radio, 1968

475. Kinloch School District, 1973

476. Kinloch Suit, 1971

477. Kirkwood Fair Housing Council, 1969

478. Kirkwood High School Human Relations Day, 1968

479. KLPH Radio, 1973

480. KMOX TV, 1976

481. Kohn Realty Co., 1972-73

482. KPLR TV, 1/6/72

483. Kramer, Chused and Kramer, 1967-70 484. KSD TV Channel 5, nd

485. Labor Tribune, 6/6/79

486. Laclede Gas Housing, 1971

487. Lafayette Federal Savings and Loan, 1970

488. Lake of the Woods--Evictions, 1979

489. Lake in the Woods--1957, 1967, 1972, 1980-81

490. Lake Timberline, nd

491. Land Clearance--St. Louis Housing Authority-FOR contracts, 1965-67, 1969, 1971

492. Landlord-Tenant Legislation, 1973

493. Large Employees of Labor Lists, 1962-63, 1967, 1969

494. La Salle Park, 3/19/70

495. Laws: Federal, 1965-66

496. Laws: Other Cities, 1959, 1963-66

497. Laws: St. Louis, nd

498. Laws: State

BOX 12 (118998)

499. Lead Poisoning, 1971

500. Leadership Council, 1970-74

501. League of Women Voters, 1966, 1968, 1972-73

502. Leased Housing Program, Section 23, 1965, 1967-68

503. Legal Aid, 1968-70, 1972-75

504. Legal Aid Secretary, 1970

505. Legal Services Proposals, nd

506. Lending Institutions, 9/71

507. Letters to the Editor, 1970-71 508. Lieberman, Harold, 1971

509. Liebert, nd

510. Lilly Endowment Corporation, 1972-73

511. Lindell Trust Company, 1976

512. Lindenwood 4, nd

513. Local Fair Housing Committee, 1966-67, 1969

514. Local Groups, 1965

515. Local Groups Meeting, 2/1/69 516. Low Income Housing, 9/67

517. Low Income Housing, New Approaches, 1968

518. Low Income Housing, Statistics, 1967

519. Lutheran Fund--"Keys for Christs" nd

520. Madelaine Manor Town House, Inc., 1971

521. McGrath, Michael, 1979

522. Management Firm Agreements, Cleveland, 1972

523. Maps, 1966, nd

524. Mayor's Advisory Committee On Fair Housing, 1965-67, 1969

525. Media Access Group, 1981-82

526. Media Action Handbook, 12/75

527. Membership Forms, 1967

528. Membership Lists, 1964-71

529. Memorandum, 1967, 1970

530. Meredith, Lena, 1968

531. Metropolitan Housing, 1977-78

532. Metropolitan Association for Philanthropy, Inc., 1971, 1973

533. Metropolitan Bulletin, 1971-73 534. Metropolitan Housing Corporation, 1967-69

535. Metropolitan Housing Corporation, Proposal, nd

536. Metropolitan Tenant Organization, 1969-71

537. Michael E. Backus Labor/Human Rights Award, nd

538. Midtown Medical Redevelopment Company, nd

539. Mill Creek, 1966-67, 1971

540. Mill Creek, Acquisition D-5, #2 & #3, 1983 541. Mill Creek--Redevelopment Corporation, 1971

542. Mill Creek, Urban Renewal, nd

543. Minimum Municipal Standards Committee for St. Louis County, 1973

544. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, nd

545. Missouri Association of Social Welfare-1967, 1973, 1976

546. Missouri Association of Social Welfare--Equal Opportunity in Housing: Is Legislation the Answer?, 4/5-6/67

547. Missouri Commission on Human Rights, 1965-66

548. Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Annual Report and Correspondence, 1967-69, 1974-75

549. Missouri Commission on Human Rights--April 21 Dinner, 1966

550. Missouri Commission on Human Rights-Complaints, 1968, 1973

BOX 13 (118999)

551. Missouri Commission on Human Rights--Conference, 1965

552. Missouri Commission on Human Rights Mailgrams, 1980-81

553. Missouri Commission on Human Rights--Newspapers, 1960s

554. Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Press Releases, 1964-68

555. Missouri Commission on Human Rights--Progress Newsletters, 1966-71

556. Missouri Commission on Human Rights--Progress Newsletters, 1972-75 557. Mailing lists, nd

558. Miscellaneous--1977, nd

559. Missouri Coordinating Council for Fair Housing, 1967-68

560. Missouri Employment Service, 1972

561. Missouri Fair Housing Bill, nd

562. Missouri Foundation Directory, nd

563. Missouri House of Representatives, 1965, 1967

564. Missouri Landlord and Tenant, nd

565. Missouri Real Estate Commission, 1969

566. Missouri State Fair Housing Law, 1972

567. Missouri State Highway Commission, 1972

568. Missouri Tax Forms, 1967-68

569. Mobilize Community Youth Congress Recreation--Culture Proposal, 1968

570. Model Cities, 1967-68

571. Model Cities, St. Louis, 1967

572. Monsanto Company, 1970

573. Monsanto Foundation, 1967-68

574. Movement for Economic Justice, 1973, 1976

575. MSD, 1963, 1965, 1988

576. Mutual Real Estate Investment Trust, 1966, 1970

577. Narcotics Service Council Inc., 1968

578. NAACP, 1960, 1962, 1964-66, 1971, 1974-75

579. NAACP Conference, Nov. 14-15, 1964

580. National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, 1970, 1973, 1975-76

581. National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1965-67, 1969 582. National Association of Real Estate Boards, 1965-67

583. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1966-73, 1975

584. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, Newsletters, 1963-74, 1981

585. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, Press Releases, 1970-73

586. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, Reports, 1963, 1970-71, 1973

BOX 14 (119000)

587. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, 1978

588. National Committee on Self Defense of People, 1965, 1975

589. National Council for Universal and Unconditional Amnesty, 1975-76

590. National Fair Housing Centers, nd

591. National Institute of Public Affairs, 1972

592. National Labor Relations Board, nd

593. National Neighbors, 1970-75

594. National Neighbors, 1976

595. National Organization of Tenant Rights and Housing Union, 1969

596. National People's Action, 1976, 1984-85

597. National People's Action on Housing, 1972-73

598. Neese, Sandra, 1967

599. Neighborhood Enterprises Inc., 1971-76

600. Neighborhood Organization--Housing Information Center, 1975-76

601. Neighborhood Rehabilitation Program, nd

602. Neighborhood Schools, 3/6/79

603. Neighborhood Youth Corps, nd

604. New Democratic Coalition--Newsletter, 3/73

605. New Neighbors, 1970-73 606. Newsletters, 1971, 1973, 1976

607. News Releases, 1963-69

608. Newtown-in-town, 1973-74

609. Non-Profit Foundation--America 2000, 1971

610. North Webster Community Improvement Association, 1971-72

611. Note Cards, 1974-75

612. Notes, Miscellaneous, nd

613. Occupancy Permit, 1973-77

614. Occupancy Permit Ordinance, 1967, 1969 615. Olivette, 12/71

616. Olivette and Ladue Fair Housing Group, 1966

617. Olivette Human Relation Committee, 1964-65

618. Operation Breakthrough, nd

619. Operation Door-key, 1965-66 620. Operation Equality, 1968-69

621. Operation Family, nd

622. Operation Home Search, 1965 623. Organization Lists, 1978-81

624. Parcels and Abstracts, 1972

625. Parkview Heights, 1970

626. Patterns of Discrimination, 1969-70

627. Patterns of Discrimination, 1970-72, 1980

628. Patterns of Discrimination, Abstract, 2/70

629. Pay Roll Record, 1968-69 (folder removed for privacy reasons, 5/5/11)

630. Peace Information Correspondence, 1967 631. Pearson, Ann, 1972

632. Peet, Mary, 1977

633. People's Coalition of Missouri, 1982-83

634. People's Platform On Housing, nd

635. Personnel Files, 1966-67, 1969, 1971, 1973 636. Petty Cash Vouchers, 1967

637. Phoenix CDA Contract, 1979

638. Placements by Job Categories, nd

639. Planners for Equal Opportunity, 1967-68 640. Police Brutality, 1965

641. Police Reports, 1969

642. Policies Relative to Equal Housing Opportunity President Nixon, 1971, 1975

643. Porter, Ruth C., 1970

644. Porter, Ruth C., Dinners, Ad Letters, 1981

645. Porter, Ruth C., Dinner, 1981

646. Position Paper--Role of Citizen Action Groups, 1965

647. Post-Dispatch, Correspondence, 1971-72

648. Potential Housing Demand of Non-white Population in Selected Metropolitan Areas, 1963

649. Potts, Wilma--Case against Arco Properties, 1984

650. Poverty, 1969

651. Preliminary Research to Board Members, 1979

652. Presbytery, 1969-71, 1975

653. Presbytery Committee on Self Defense of People, 1975

654. Presbytery Proposal, 1971

655. Press Releases, 1968-71 656. Press Releases, 1972

657. Princeton University, 1973

658. Private Development Sites, nd

659. Project Hope, 1968-70

BOX 15 (119001) 660. Property Tax--H. George, 1966, 1969, 1971

661. Prosperity House Inc., 1968

662. Proposals, 1964-67

663. Proposals, nd

664. Proposed Code of Fair Housing Practices, 11/26/71

665. Public Laws, 1959

666. Public Relations, 1965-67 667. Public Relations, 1981

668. Race Relations Reporter, 1970-73

669. Racial Balance Committee, 7/10/69

670. Raiche Realty, 1973

671. Ralston Purina, 1974-76 672. Ralston Purina Fund Raiser, 1977

673. Real Estate Board of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1972-73

674. Realtors, Developers, Managers, Etc., 1970

675. R.E.C. House, 5/7/71 676. Redlining, 1972-75

677. Redlining, 1975

678. Redlining, Newspapers, 1970s

679. Referendum Warning, nd 680. Regional Housing Plan Draft for Danforth Foundation, 1971-72, 1976

681. Regional Housing Strategy, 1972-73

682. Regional Industrial Development Corporation, 1970 683. Reinholdt and Gardner, 1968

684. Rent-Lease, 1967-71

685. Rent Strike-Public Housing, 1971

686. Rent Supplements, 1966

687. R.E. Ownership Completed, nd

688. Reports, 1966, 1970, nd

689. Request for Staff, 1968 690. Research Material on Fair Housing, 1965-67

691. Research Material on Fair Housing, 1965, 1967, 1970

692. ResearchNewsMemo, 11/2/71

693. Resume--Board of Directors, nd

694. Revenue Sharing, nd

695. Richolson, Byron, 1975 696. Rimell Realty Company, 6/7/73

697. River Niger, 1973

698. Roberts, Edgar--Fund Raiser, 1972-73 699. Roberts, Helen, 1975

700. Rockefeller Foundation, 1972

701. St. Louis Broadcasters Association, 1973-74

702. St. Louis Conference on Religion and Race, nd

703. St. Louis Community Improvements Program, 1970-72

BOX 16 (119002) 704. St. Louis Council of Human Relations, 1961-72, 1974-75

705. St. Louis Council of Human Relations, nd

706. St. Louis County Apartments, 2/72

707. St. Louis County Council, 1973

708. St. Louis County Plan Commission, 1973 709. St. Louis County Police Officers' Association, nd

710. St. Louis County Zoning Bill, 1972

711. St. Louis Housing Authority, 1967, 1969, 1973 712. St. Louis Housing Pamphlets, 1970

713. St. Louis Human Relations Commission Hearing, County, 7/72

714. St. Louis Justice Department--Office Closed, 1973

715. St. Louis Missouri-Illinois House Market, 1970

716. St. Louis University, 1969-71

717. St. Louis University, Field Education, nd

718. St. Stephens' Episcopal Church, c. 1969

719. Savings and Loan Association, 1970

720. "Save the Families" Fund, 1981 721. Schmidt, Nancy, 1976

722. Schools, 1974-75

723. Selective Service System, 1973

724. Senior Citizens, 1983

725. Sexual Discrimination--U.S. Department of Justice, 1975

726. Shelterforce, 3/76

727. Show Barron, 1970

728. Skinker-DeBaliviere Child Care Center, 1970 729. Skinker-DeBaliviere Community Council Inc., 1967-69, 1971

730. Sledge, Clifford, 1975

731. Small Claims Court, nd

732. Smith, Council, 1978-79

733. Smith, R.E. Realty, nd

734. Smith, Wayman, nd

735. Snider, Samuletta, nd

736. Solon Gershman Inc., 1972 737. Spanish Pavillion, 1970

738. Speakers' Bureau, nd

739. Special Education, 1964-65, 1967 740. Speeches, 1965, 1967-68

741. Speeches, Washington University, 1965

742. Spieler, Bill and Howard, Gene, nd

743. Sporleader Testimony, 1972

744. Sporleader, James H. 1969

745. Spotts, Aritha, nd

746. Staff Meetings, 1968

747. State Laws, nd

748. Statistics on Housing, 1962, 1966, 1970 749. Stepleton, James, 1974

750. Stiffel Realty, 1965, 1969-70

751. Stone, Theresa, 1981

752. Subdivisions, 1965-66

753. Subpoena of Hedy Epstein, 1977 754. Sub Standard Housing, 1966

755. Sumner Foundation, 12/31/68

756. Supreme Management Cases, 1966-68, 1970 757. Survey of Apartments--HDC, 1967

758. Sykes, Barbara, nd

759. Tandy Area Council, 1969 760. Tax Information, 1969

761. Taxes, 501c3, nd

762. Taxes, City, 1973 763. Taxes, Federal, 1967

764. Taxes, Federal, 1972

765. Tax Foundation, 1971

766. T.B.D., nd

767. Teamsters Local Union #688, 1968

768. Teargin, Allene, nd

769. Tenant Appointment Slips, 1982 770. Tenant's Rights, 1972, 1975

771. Tendleton, James, 6/12/79

772. Testimonial Letters, 1977

773. Testing, nd (1of2)

774. Testing, nd (2of2) BOX 17 (119003)

775. Thank You Letters, 1967-68

776. The Integrator, Fall 1968

777. Theatre Benefit, 1971 778. Tokarz, Karen, 1974

779. Town Meeting on Fair Housing Enforcement, 1965-66

780. Training Program for Taylor Residents, nd

781. Trends in Housing, 1978-79, 1981-82

782. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 11/25/68

783. Turnkey, 1968

784. TV-11, KPLR, nd 785. Unemployment of Negroes, 1965

786. Union-Sarah EDC, 1973

787. Union-Sarah Gateway Center, 1968-70

788. United Farm Workers Association, 1965-68

789. United Farm Workers of Florida Housing Project Inc. et al vs. City of Delray Beach Florida, 1974

790. United Fund, 1968

791. U.S. Army Housing Office, 1969

792. U.S. Census of Housing, 1960

793. U.S. Department of Labor, 1972

794. U.S.A. vs Wisconsin, 1974

795. Universities and Colleges, Correspondence, 1965-67, 1970

796. University City, 1969-70

797. University City, 1981

798. University City, City Council, 1965, 1968, 1970

799. University City, Human Rights Commission, 1964, 1966

800. University City, Residential Service, nd

801. Uplands Park Ordinance, 1971

802. Urban Coalition--Workshops, 1968 803. Urban Corps, 1972-73

804. Urban Fellows Program, 6/6/69

805. Urban League, 1964-69

806. Urban League, 1970-73 807. Urban League, Proposal, 1969

808. Urban Renewal, 1958, 1965-66, 1969, 1975

809. U.R. Research, 1967, 1969-71

810. USA vs. City of Black Jack Missouri, 1973

811. Vatterott Foundation, 1965-66, 1968-69

812. Veterans' Administration, 1965 813. Veterans' Administration, 1966

814. Veterans' Administration, 1967, 1969-71

815. Veterans' Administration, Procedure, 1963-68

816. Veterans' Administration, Property Listings, 1968-71

817. Vista-Peace Corps, 1972-75

818. Vocational Training, nd

819. VOICE, 1969

820. Volunteers, 1967-68 821. Voters' Guide, 1966

822. Washington, Dorothy, 1968

823. Washington University, Brown Studies, 1965

824. Washington University, School of Social Work, 1971-73

825. Washington University, Urban Housing Program, 1964, 1966-69

826. Washington University--Urban Housing Program, 1971, 1973, 1976, nd

827. Weaver, Robert, 1967 BOX 18 (119004)

828. Webster College, 1973

829. Webster Groves Citizens for Fair Housing, nd

830. Weisfeld, Laurie, 1974

831. Welfare Monopoly, 1969, 1972

832. Wesler, Dolores Williams, nd

833. Westchester Residential Opportunities Inc., 1972, 1975

834. West County Citizens for Freedom of Residence, 1966-67

835. West County Development Agreement, 1969

836. West End 1960s 837. West End Advisory Committee, 1967-69, 1971-73

838. West Side Coalition--Conference, 1972

839. White, Sylvia, nd

840. Wil Huson Construction Company, nd

841. Wohl Foundation, 1968

842. Wood, Patricia, 1974

843. Workable Program, nd

844. Work Incentive Program (WIN), 1972, 1974-77 845. Yeatman Area, 1971

846. Young, Olivia, nd

847. YWCA--County, 1970 848. Zoning Challenge Material, 1972

Series 2: Recordings 849. NCDH Radio Spots, nd (reel)

850. NCDH Radio Spots, nd (reel)

Series 3: Photographs 851. 509.1-509.3: Gateway Arch (color slides) nd; 509.4-509.19: Ruth C. Porter Mural Dedication (color slides) nd; 509.20-509.39: Unidentified color slides, nd

852. 509.40-509.49: Unidentified groups (ten-8x10 BW (prints)

853. 509.50-509.53: Houses (four 8x10 BW prints)

854. 509.54-509.58: Unidentified group (five 8x10 BW prints) 855. 509.59: Riddich (8x10 BW print) 1960s; 509.60: Evans (8x10 BW print) 1960s; 509.61: Speed (8x10 BW print) 1960s; 509.62: Stuart (8x10 BW print) 1960s; 509.63: Tucker (8x10 BW print) 1960s; 509.64: Thurman (8x10 BW print) 1960s

856. 509.65: Dr. Lee Blount; Dr. Jack Miller; Dr. Calvin Lee; Dr. Donald Suggs; Dr. Luther Forest; and Elmer Mosee Jr. (6x8 BW print) nd; 509.66: unidentified group (6x8 BW print) nd; 509.67-509.76: unidentified group (ten 8x10 BW prints) nd; 509.77-509.78: unidentified group (irregular shape) nd

857. 509.79-509.81: unidentified group (three 4x4 BW prints) nd; 509.82-509.86: unidentified group (five 3.5x4.5 BW prints) nd; 509.87: Project Hope (3.5x4.5 BW print) 1968; 509.88: Monis Milgrew (3.5x4.5 BW print) 1958; 509.89-509.91: unidentified group (three 4x5 BW prints) nd

858. 509.92: Lee (3.5x4.5 color print)nd; 509.93: unidentified group (3.5x4.5 BW print) nd 509.94: Unknown child (3x3 color print) 1/66; 509.95: Dr. Donald Suggs (2.5x3.5 BW print) nd

Series 4: Newspaper Clippings

859. Newspaper Clippings, 1960s

860. Newspaper Clippings, 1960s

861. Newspaper Clippings, 1971

862. Newspaper Clippings, 10/71

863. Newspaper Clippings, 11/71

864. Newspaper Clippings, 12/71

865. Newspaper Clippings, 1/72

866. Newspaper Clippings, 2/72

867. Newspaper Clippings, 3/72

868. Newspaper Clippings, 5/72

869. Newspaper Clippings, 6/72

870. Newspaper Clippings, 7/72

871. Newspaper Clippings, 8/72

872. Newspaper Clippings, 9/72

873. Newspaper Clippings, 10/72

874. Newspaper Clippings, 11/72

BOX 19 (119005)

875. Newspaper Clippings, 12/72

876. Newspaper Clippings, 2/73

877. Newspaper Clippings, 5/73

878. Newspaper Clippings, 6/73

879. Newspaper Clippings, 7/73

880. Newspaper Clippings, 8/73

881. Newspaper Clippings, 9/73

882. Newspaper Clippings, 10/73

883. Newspaper Clippings, 11/73

884. Newspaper Clippings, 1/74

885. Newspaper Clippings, 2/74

886. Newspaper Clippings, 3/74

887. Newspaper Clippings, 4/74

888. Newspaper Clippings, 5/74

889. Newspaper Clippings, 6/74

890. Newspaper Clippings, 7/74

891. Newspaper Clippings, 8/74

892. Newspaper Clippings, 9/74

893. Newspaper Clippings, 10/74

894. Newspaper Clippings, 11/74

895. Newspaper Clippings, 12/74

896. Newspaper Clippings, 1/75

897. Newspaper Clippings, 2/75

898. Newspaper Clippings, 3/75

899. Newspaper Clippings, 4/75

900. Newspaper Clippings, 5/75

901. Newspaper Clippings, 6/75

902. Newspaper Clippings, 7/75

903. Newspaper Clippings, 8/75

904. Newspaper Clippings, 9/75

905. Newspaper Clippings, 10/75

906. Newspaper Clippings, 11/75

907. Newspaper Clippings, 12/75

908. Newspaper Clippings, 1/76

909. Newspaper Clippings, 2/76

910. Newspaper Clippings, 3/76

911. Newspaper Clippings, 4/76

912. Newspaper Clippings, 5/76

913. Newspaper Clippings, 6/76

914. Newspaper Clippings, 7/76

915. Newspaper Clippings, 8/76

916. Newspaper Clippings, 9/76

917. Newspaper Clippings, 10/76

918. Newspaper Clippings, 11/76

919. Newspaper Clippings, 1/77

920. Newspaper Clippings, 3/77

921. Newspaper Clippings, 5/77

922. Newspaper Clippings, 6/77

923. Newspaper Clippings, various dates 924. Newspaper Clippings, miscellaneous articles, 1960s-70s

BOX 20 (119006)

Series 5: Card File

Card file of 3x5 cards with names of previous supporters. no date. BOX 21 ADDENDA, 3/10/2015 Year End Report, 5/15/70 The Bell Tolls, Berkeley School District Annual Report, 7/1/67-6/30/68 Cash Receipts Ledge, 1969-1971 Homes for Blacks Annual Report, 7/1/66-6/30/67 Kinloch Gateway Center Procedures for Hearings Berkeley School Bulletin, 1972 St. Louis-St. Louis County New Home and Apartment Directory A Resource Manual on Affirmative Action in Employment, August 1969 Three spiral notebooks of check stubs, 1969-1971; 1967-1968; 1968-1969 Bookeeping notebook Ledger Framed photo

INDEX 17 Magazine, f. 7 7-Up Company, f. 167, 532, 672 AAA of St. Louis, f. 441 ACTION, f. 154 Action Against Apathy, f. 4 Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS), f. 5-6

Aid to Victims of Crime Inc., f. 165 Albert Kern Real Estate Company, f. 20 Alfred H. Meyer Company, f. 22 Alliance for Community Togetherness (ACT), f. 23

Alpha House of St. Louis, f. 153 American Cancer Society, f. 153 American Friends Service Committee, f. 26-27 American Investment Company, f. 441 American Jewish Congress, f. 779 American Optometric Association (AOA), f. 165 Anheuser-Busch Company, f. 167, 309, 441, 532 Anti-Defamation League, f. 779 Antonio, James F. (State Auditor), f. 109 Arlington Ridge Corporation, f. 43 Armbruster Realty, f. 44, 327, 626 Associated Retailers of Metropolitan St. Louis, f. 441 Barrick Realty, f. 62 Bennett, L. Howard, f. 126 Bi-State Buses, f. 17, 167 Blue Cross and Blue Shield, f. 70, 441 Bluemeyer Gas Ranges, f. 71-72

Board of Christian Education, f. 153 Bratkowski, State Representative Charles, f. 109 Brooklyn College of New York, f. 252 Brown Group Inc., f. 167, 441 Calloway, DeVerne, f. 563 Calloway, Ernest, f. 92 Campaign for Human Development, f. 309 Campbell Soup Company, f. 7 Cardinal Glennon College, f. 161 Carling Brewing Company, f. 160 Carson, James and Bertha, f. 98-99 Cervantes, Alphonzo J., f. 63, 71-72, 104-105, 149, 154, 168, 212, 442, 462, 502, 524, 779 Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis, f. 154 Charles F. Vatterott and Company, f. 286 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, f. 344 Child Discrimination, f. 108, 193-203 Children's Festival, f. 109-110 Christ Church Cathedral, f. 151 Chrysler Corporation Fund, f. 441 Chrysler Motor Company, f. 111, 493 Citizens Against Voter Apathy, f. 4 Citizens for Fair Housing Inc., f. 154 City of Trotwood, OH, f. 164 City Planning Commission, f. 115 Clay, Representative William L., f. 126, 141, 143, 149, 357, 387, 399, 401, 489, 809

Clinton-Peabody Company, f. 167 Coalition for Action (CFA), f. 178 Colgate-Palmolive Company, f. 7 Commission on Community, Aging, Service, and Healing (CASH), f. 125

Community Development Agency (CDA), f. 128-129 Congregation Temple Israel, f.54 Congress of the West End, f. 53 Congressional Record, f. 143 Conway, James, f. 165 Cordon, Gerry, f. 589 Cornet and Zeibig, f. 148, 327 Coro Foundation, f. 149, 165 Curlee Clothing Company, f. 153 Curtis Manufacturing, f. 160 Curtis-Toledo, f. 167 D&D Investments, f. 174 Dallas, TX, f. 156 Danforth Foundation, f. 176-183, 286, 344 Danforth, John C., f. 52, 153, 160, 566, 627 Department of the Army, f. 151

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 153, 155, 160, 164, 167, 178, 205, 259, 387-422, 439, 489, 534

Department of Welfare Monopoly, f. 252 Diocese of Missouri (Episcopal Church), f. 151-152 Double Helix, f. 167, 309 Eagleton, Senator Thomas F., f. 141, 389, 399, 489, 627, 809 East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, f. 156 Eden Theological Seminary, f. 154 Emergency Relief Task Force, f. 211 Emerson Electric, f. 167 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, f. 205 Ethical Society of St. Louis, f. 219 Fair Housing Council, f. 178 Fair Housing Council of San Fernando Valley, CA, f. 165 Fair Housing Groups, f. 229-243, 513-515 Fair Housing Inc., f. 243 Falstaff Foundation, f. 532 Father Groppi, f. 254 Federal Communications Commission, f. 701 Federal Housing Administration, f. 205, 256, 259-270, 274, 403-422 Ferguson, MO, f. 272-273 Field Foundation, f. 275, 285, 287, 344, 532 Fleishman-Hillard, Inc., f. 151, 167 Fleishman, Hillard, Wilson and Ferguson, Inc., f. 532 Florissant, f. 280 Focus Midwest, f. 282 Ford Foundation, f. 309, 344 Ford Motor Company, f. 284, 346 Forest Park Community College, f. 165 Fraser, Representative Donald M., f. 205 Gateway Broadcasting Company, f. 252 Gateway National Bank, f. 347 General Dynamics, f. 305, 672 General Electric, f. 441 General Motors Corporation, f. 441 Gerontological Society, f. 252 Gifford, William L., f. 141 Goode, State Representative Wayne, f. 109 Grinnell College, f. 353 Health and Welfare Council, f. 154 Henry Luce Foundation, f. 285 Hershey Company, f. 7 Homebuilders Association, f. 178 Horncrest Foundation, f. 286, 346, 364, 423 Housing Authority for St. Louis County, f. 309 Housing Development Corporation, f. 374-375 Housing Opportunities Council, f. 160

Hugh M. Hefner Foundation, f. 7 Human Development Corporation, f. 154-155, 178, 423-437 Hungate, William, f. 401 IBM, f. 167 Indiana University at Bloomington, f. 2 Interco Inc., f. 532 Inter-Faith Centers for Racial Justice, f. 160 Inter-Faith Clergy Council, f. 240 Investors Association, Inc., f. 154 Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation, f. 285, 287 Jefferson Bank, f. 461 Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission, f. 151 Jeff-Vander-Lou, Inc., 635 John Birch Society, f. 466 Johnson and Johnson Company, f. 344 Jones, State Senator A. Clifford, f. 546 Jones Vs. Mayer Company (1968), f. 469 Kansas City Community Services Department, f. 178 Kansas City Royals Baseball Club, f. 7 Kansas City Trusts and Foundations, f. 287 KATZ, f. 474 Kendall Company, f. 7 Kent State University, f. 164 KETC-TV, f. 160, 701 Killark Electric Manufacturing Company, f. 160, 167 Kirkpatrick, James C., f. 154, 164 KKSS, 108 FM, f. 167 KLPH, f. 479 KMOX, f. 154, 167, 350, 480, 698, 701 Kohn Realty Company, f. 481 KPLR TV, f. 482 Kroger Food Stores, f. 441 Kruger, Julius F., f. 66 KSD-TV, f. 484, 701 KTVI, f. 701 KXEN, f. 164 KXOK Radio, f. 152, 701 Labor Tribune, f. 485 Laclede Gas (Demonstration), f. 3 Laclede Gas, f. 305 Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, f. 7 LaSalle Park, f. 494 Lavenburg Foundation, f. 285 Lead Poisoning, f. 499 Legal Aid Society of St. Louis, f. 154, 503-504 Leggett, Ronald A., f. 165 Lego Systems, Inc., f. 110 Lilly Endowment, Inc., f. 287, 510

Lincoln University, f. 208, 252 Lindell Trust Company, f. 511 Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri, f. 167 Lutheran World Relief, f. 178 Madelaine Manor Town House, f. 520 Magdala Foundation, f. 152 Mallinckrodt Fund, Inc., f. 532 Max and Thelma Manne Foundation, f. 287 May Department Stores, f. 441 Mayor's Advisory Committee on Fair Housing, f. 524 McDonnell Douglas (Demonstration), f. 3 McDonnell Douglas, f. 305 McMaster University, f. 156 Media Access Groups, f. 623 Meredith, Lena, f. 635 Metro Ministry, f. 154 Metropolitan Church Federation of Greater St. Louis, f. 153 Michelson Organization, f. 165 Mike Merrick Company, f. 346 Mill Creek, f. 227, 539-542 Millstone Foundation, f. 441 Missouri Commission on Human Rights, f. 205, 547-556 Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, f. 152, 164 Missouri Department of Revenue, f. 164 Missouri Housing Alliance, f. 167 Missouri Housing Development Commission, f. 165 Missouri State Board of Probation and Parole, f. 164 Model Cities, f. 570-571 Monsanto Company, f. 305, 309, 344, 441, 572-573 Movement for Economic Justice, f. 160 Murray, State Representative George E., f. 834 Mutual Life Insurance of New York, f. 160 Mutual Real Estate Investment Trust, f. 291, 576 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), f. 578-579 National Association of Social Workers Inc (NASW), f. 252 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., f. 701 National Center for Appropriate Technology, f. 732 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing (NCDH), f. 164, 167, 178, 357, 583- 586

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, f. 167, 587 National Council for Resource Development (NCRD), f. 167 National Council for Universal and Unconditional Amnesty, f. 589 Neighborhood Youth Corps, f. 635 New Bedford, MA, f. 167 New York Foundation, f. 285 New World Foundation, f. 285

North Side Team Ministry of St. Louis, Inc., f. 154 Office of Economic Opportunity, f. 346 Olivette, MO, f. 615-617 Operation Breakthrough, f. 618 Operation Challenge Inc., f. 163 Operation Door-Key, f. 619 Operation Equality, f. 154, 620 Operation Family, f. 621 Operation Home Search, f. 622 Oscar Mayer and Company, f. 110 Payne, State Representative Franklin, f. 160-161, 548 Pet Milk Foundation, f. 167, 532 Peveley Dairy Company, f. 110 Pillsbury Foundation, f. 532 Pine Village Economic Development Company, f. 178 Phoenix, AZ, f. 167, 178, 637 Plough Inc., f. 7 Poelker, John H., f. 163 Porter, Ruth C., f. 643-645 Presidential Report, f. 27 Princeton University, f. 657 Project Hope, f. 659 Proud, f. 324 Public Revenue Education Council, f. 152 Purex Corporation, Ltd., f. 441 Racial Discrimination, f. 53 Raiche Realty, f. 670 Ralston-Purina Company, f. 167, 305, 309, 532, 671-672, 698 Redlining, f. 676-678 Rehabilitation Opportunity Security Potential Enlightenment Culture Training (RESPECT), f. 178 Repertory Theater, f. 698 Rimell Realty, f. 696 Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, f. 344 Rothman, State Representative Kenneth J., f. 160, 563 St. Elizabeth Hospital, f. 441 St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment, f. 167 St. Louis American, f. 151 St. Louis Board of Aldermen, f. 154, 167, 309 St. Louis Board of Public Service, f. 110 St. Louis Broadcast Alliance, f. 164, 167 St. Louis Broadcasters Association, f. 701 St. Louis Chapter of Links, Inc., f. 344 St. Louis Children's Hospital, f. 441 St. Louis Commission on Human Relations, f. 206 St. Louis Community College, f. 165 St. Louis Community Development Agency (CDA), f. 167 St. Louis Community Trust, f. 167, 309

St. Louis Council on Human Relations, f. 160 St. Louis County Older Resident Program (CORP), f. 165 St. Louis Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry, f. 110 St. Louis Department of Public Safety, f. 160 St. Louis Department of Welfare, f. 155 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, f. 154, 349, 507 St. Louis Health Service System Task Force, f. 167 St. Louis Housing Authority, f. 165, 169, 178 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, f. 441, 647 St. Louis Rabbinical Association, f. 286 St. Louis Real Estate Brokers Association, f. 165, 344 St. Louis Sticker Company, f. 167 St. Louis Teachers Union, f. 212 St. Louis Union Trust Company, f. 164, 167-168, 309 St. Louis University, f. 153-154, 167, 178, 240, 716-717, 721, 795 St. Louis University High School, f. 309 St. Mark's Methodist Church, f. 491 Sears and Roebuck Company, f. 158 Sexual Discrimination, f. 725 Shaare Zedek Synagogue, f. 163 Southwest Illinois University-Edwardsville, f. 441 Southwestern Bell Company, f. 441, 532 Spainhower, James I., f. 178 State Farm Insurance, f. 165 Stern Foundation, f. 285, 344 Stiffel Realty, f. 750 Sullivan, Representative Leonor K., f. 141, 378, 399, 401, 809 Sunnen Foundation, f. 344, 532 Sunshine Biscuits, f. 7 Symington, Representative James W., f. 141, 394, 399, 809 Symington, Representative Stuart, f. 141, 378, 399, 401, 677, 809 Taconic Foundation Inc., f. 285 Teasdale, Governor James, f. 109. 165 Tenants First Defense Committee, f. 164 Tenants Organization Concerned About Audubon People (TOCAP), f. 103 The New Day, f. 424 The Chicago Reporter, f. 160 Thomas Dunn Memorials, f. 441 Tulsa, OK, f. 156 TV Channel 30, f. 701 Twentieth Century Fund, f. 287 Unemployment of negroes, f. 785 Union Electric (Demonstration), f. 3 Union Electric, f. 532 United States Civil Service Commission, f. 155 United States Commission on Civil Rights, f. 205 United States Conference of Mayors, f. 151 United Hebrew Congregation, f. 151

United States Department of Labor, f. 178 United States Department of Justice, f. 160, 167, 169, 206 United Way, f. 169, 178, 309 University City, f. 796-800 University of Minnesota, f. 178 University of Missouri-St. Louis, f. 151, 178, 795 University of Missouri-Columbia, f. 154, 795 Urban League of St. Louis, f. 167, 286. 779, 805-807 Venture Stores, f. 441 Veterans Administration, f. 154, 812-816 Washington University, f. 151, 153-155, 158, 160, 165, 169, 252, 291, 437, 460, 532, 534, 551, 572, 598, 741, 795, 823-826 Webster College, f. 154, 167, 828 West End, f. 2 Western Electric, f. 167, 441 Wetterau Food Services, f. 167 White Realty, f. 327 Wil Huson Construction Company, f. 840 William Finke Realty, f. 279 Williams, State Representative Fred, f. 366 Wirz, Bob, f. 7 Wohl Foundation, f. 841 Women for Racial & Economic Equality (WREE), f. 165, 167 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, f. 215 Women's Crusade Against Crime, f. 167 Woods, Harriet, f. 614 YWCA, f. 151, 252, 627 Zale Foundation, f. 285