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The Help Our Public Education (HOPE) project was established in 1958 by a group of community leaders and concerned citizens to disseminate information regarding school integration in Georgia. After the Supreme Court's school desegregation decision of 1954, HOPE anticipated that many of Georgia's public schools would close, because the state would refuse to comply. HOPE believed an informed public would take the necessary action through elected representatives to keep Georgia's public schools open. HOPE was not administratively tied to the Southern Regional Council.

From the description of Help Our Public Education files, 1958-1961. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477164

The Southern Regional Council was formed as the Commission on Interracial Cooperation in 1919, with the goals of improving relations between blacks and whites and achieving an unsegregated society. In 1944, the Commission was succeeded by the Southern Regional Council, a non-profit and non-denominational organization whch was founded to continue to strive for racial equality and harmony in the South. The Southern Regional Council is organized into State Divisions and local groups, with its main headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. A basic function of the Southern Regional Council is to provide factual information on race relations and related matters to individuals and public, private, and official agencies. To this end, a library and research facility are maintained, original studies are undertaken and published, and special projects and services are supported. In addition, such Southern Regional Council publications as New South help to advance the objectives of the organization.

From the description of Records, 1944-1966. (University of Illinois-Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 54368022

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

From the description of Director of Information records, 1953-1967. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477174

From the description of Southern Regional Council publications, 1944-1976. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477172

From the description of Southern Regional Council central reading file, 1949-1971. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477142

From the description of Southern Regional Council records, 1944-1968. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477138

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken?: An Audio History of the Civil Rights Movement in Five Southern Communities and the Music of Those Times" is an awarding-winning radio documentary. Produced by the Southern Regional Council (SRC), it chronicles the struggle to end segregation in Atlanta, Georgia, Columbia, South Carolina, Jackson, Mississippi, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Montgomery, Alabama. While other documentaries about the civil rights movement concentrate on national leaders and national organizations, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" focuses on "the essential local character of the places and people who collectively became the Movement." In order to capture the undocumented side of the movement, the producers conducted over a hundred original interviews with civil rights activists and combed through archives across the country for oral histories and other materials. "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" aired on Public Radio International (PRI) affiliates across the country in 1997, and it won a prestigious George Foster Peabody Award the same year.

From the description of Will the Circle be Unbroken program files and sound recordings, 1956-1998 (bulk 1983-1998). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79463059

In the ninety years of activism, the Southern Regional Council (SRC) is perhaps best known for the research and reports of conditions in the South. The Southern Regional Council was founded in 1919 as the Commission on Interracial Cooperation(CIC). A major mission of the CIC was to bring to the attention of the national media the conditions of African-Americans in the South. The Commission also regularly published reports on economic, political and social issues in the region. In the 1930s the CIC worked closely with the NAACP to research and publish the seminal work: The Tragedy of Lynching by Arthur Raper. In a 1944 reorganization the CIC became the Southern Regional Council with a mission to "attain through research and action the ideals and practices of equal opportunity for all peoples of the region." In the 1950s and 1960s, the SRC became more active in support of the civil rights movement, being one of the first organizations to support the student activism of the Greensboro lunch counter sit-in. Still later, the SRC developed education programs to enhance public education for all students, voter registration and education projects, and communication projects. In 1978, the SRC began publication of the journal Southern Changes. In 1998 the SRC was awarded the George Peabody award for excellence in the production of the documentary Will the Circle be Unbroken, a record of the Civil Rights movement through memoirs and oral histories. The SRC governance consists of an Executive Director and a Board of Directors with offices in Atlanta, GA.

From the description of Southern Regional Council Collection, 1944-1973. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 457813847

Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

From the description of Southern Regional Council administrative records, 1944-1968. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477140

Organizations Assisting Schools in September (OASIS), was formed to organize the opening of Atlanta schools in September 1961. It served as a coordinating agency for approximately fifty of the civic, religious, and youth-serving Atlanta organizations seeking peaceful and orderly acceptance of school integration. OASIS was not administratively tied to the Southern Regional Council.

From the description of Organizations Assisting Schools in September files, 1955-1962. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477166

"Southways" was a weekly documentary radio show. Each week "Southways" explored a different person, place or event in the South. Although the programs were regionally focused, the show was broadcast on public radio stations across the country. "Southways" debuted on May 3, 1991. "Southways" was produced and syndicated by the Regional Radio Network (RRN), a radio network established by the Southern Regional Council (SRC). The SRC established the network to produce and syndicate programs about the South and "Southways" was the first program the new network created. The SRC hoped RRN would fill a void in radio programming, because most radio shows were produced either locally for a particular city or state or nationally by large corporate networks.

From the description of "Southways" sound recordings, 1991-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79463057

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

In late 1966, the SRC received grant funding to be used for the purchase and free distribution of paperback books to various groups and agencies. Under the direction of Louise Cole, books were distributed to community centers, educational institutions, Upward Bound programs, VISTA programs, and voters' organizations.

From the description of Paperback Book Project files, 1960-1967. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477178

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

The Urban Planning Project, directed by Moreland Smith, was established in 1966 for the purpose of assessing urban planning, with the emphasis on making the cities of the South more habitable for all of its residents.

From the description of Urban Planning Project files, 1954-1972. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477158

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

In 1965 the SRC, in conjunction with the National Institute for Labor Relations (NILE) and the AFL-CIO, secured grant funding for a Labor Education Program. Directed by Emory F. Via, the program focused primarily on southern labor unions, and specifically on civil rights problems, discrimination in employment, and the general social and economic development of the region.

From the description of Labor Education Program files, 1948-1973. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477148

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

The Crime and Corrections Project, directed by John O. Boone, was created to investigate the problems of prison reform, criminal rehabilitation, crime prevention, and juvenile delinquency.

From the description of Crime and Corrections Project files, 1954-1969. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477162

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

In 1956, a Voting and Registration Project was established in an effort to document the "status of the Negro vote in the South, in terms of size, proportion of the total vote, distribution, and extent and methods of disfranchisement." The final report, "The Negro Voter in the South", was released in 1957 in the midst of the Congressional civil rights debate. Because it was used by Congress as an objective study, the publication was updated in 1958, and published in 1959 under the title "The Negro and the Ballot in the South."

From the description of Voting and Registration Project files, 1954-1961. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477160

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

When the SRC was created, the State Committees on Interracial Cooperation became known as the State Councils on Human Relations. These state organizations carried out interracial activities at a more local level.

From the description of State Councils on Human Relations records, 1946-1968. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477146

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

The Community Organization Project, directed by Albert C. Ulmer, was known as SRC's "action arm" during the mid-1960s. The project tackled a number of community-related issues and concerns including the organization of credit unions and cooperatives for marketing farm produce, migrant farm workers, and volunteer staffing of playgrounds and community centers.

From the description of Community Organization Project files, 1963-1967. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477168

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

The Veterans Service Project was established to help returning World War II veterans, especially African American veterans, get employment and job training, job re-training, resume college and high school educations, and investigate the financing of small business and housing opportunities.

From the description of Veterans Service Project files, 1944-1951. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477152

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

The Voter Education Project was established in 1962 in cooperation with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Congress of Racial Equality, the National Urban League, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the NAACP. The project was aimed at educating African Americans and poor people on their rights to vote; then later expanded to include citizenship training and the convocation of educational conferences supportive of prospective candidates and newly elected African American officials.

From the description of Voter Education Project files, 1954-1971. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477150

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

The Information Dept. of the SRC was originally established to gather information about racial problems and progress and make this information available to the public. The Research Dept. apparently replaced the Information Dept. in 1959.

From the description of Information and Research Depts. records, 1944-1968. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477144

The Southern Regional Council (SRC) was incorporated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944, succeeding the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (1929-1944). It was composed of black and white moderates with the goal of working within the system of racial separation in the South to make "separate but equal more equal" and to promote economic development in the region.

Operation Opportunity was a short-lived program carried on for the purpose of preparing the Southern public for, and assisting in the implementation of, Title II (the public accommodations section) of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

From the description of Operation Opportunity files, 1959-1964. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477170

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associatedWith Pauley, Frances Freeborn, 1905- person
associatedWith Pearl City Civic League (Boca Raton, Fla.) corporateBody
associatedWith Phelps-Stokes Fund. corporateBody
associatedWith Philippines. Agricultural Credit and Cooperative Financing Administration. Cooperative Training Institute. corporateBody
associatedWith Planners for Equal Opportunity. corporateBody
associatedWith Price, Margaret. person
associatedWith Ragland, Martha Ragsdale, 1906-1996. person
associatedWith Rainey, Glenn W. (Glenn Weddington), 1907-1989. person
associatedWith Raper, Arthur Franklin, 1899-1979. person
associatedWith Richardson, Harry V. (Harry VanBuren), 1901-1990, person
associatedWith Rilling, Paul. person
associatedWith Robinson, Bernice, 1914-1994. person
associatedWith Rockefeller Brothers Fund. corporateBody
associatedWith Routh, Frederick B. person
associatedWith Selma Inter-religious Project. corporateBody
associatedWith Shankman, Arnold M., 1945-1983. person
associatedWith Smith, McNeill. person
associatedWith Smith, Moreland. person
associatedWith South Carolina Council on Human Relations. corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Christian Leadership Conference. corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Regional Council. Information Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Regional Council. Research Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Student Organizing Committee (Nashville, Tenn.) corporateBody
associatedWith Stanfield, J. Edwin. person
associatedWith State Councils on Human Relations. corporateBody
associatedWith Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.). Atlanta Office. corporateBody
associatedWith Tilly, Dorothy Rogers, 1883-1970. person
associatedWith Tobias, Channing H., 1882-1961. person
associatedWith Travelstead, Chester C. person
associatedWith Ulmer, Albert C. person
associatedWith United States. corporateBody
associatedWith United States Commission on Civil Rights. corporateBody
associatedWith Urban Planning Project (Southern Regional Council) corporateBody
associatedWith Veterans Service Project (Southern Regional Council) corporateBody
associatedWith Via, Emory F. 1925- person
associatedWith Via, Emory F. (Emory Franklin), 1925-2003. person
associatedWith Virginia Committee for Public Schools. corporateBody
associatedWith Virginia Council on Human Relations. corporateBody
associatedWith Voter Education Project (Southern Regional Council) corporateBody
associatedWith Voting and Registration Project (Southern Regional Council) corporateBody
associatedWith Watters, Pat. person
associatedWith Wheeler, John H. person
associatedWith Wheeler, Raymond. person
associatedWith Wheeler, Raymond, 1919-1982. person
associatedWith Wilkins, Josephine Mathewson, 1893-1977. person
associatedWith Wright, Marion A. (Marion Allan), 1894-1983. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Southern States
Southern States
Opelousas (La.)
Georgia--Atlanta
Charlotte (N.C.)
Southern States
Georgia--Atlanta
Atlanta (Ga.)
Boca Raton (Fla.)
Alabama--Montgomery
Southern States
Southern States
Arkansas--Little Rock
Southern States
Southern States
Southern States
Mississippi--Jackson
Southern States
United States
Southern States
Southern States
Southern States
Southern States
Selma (Ala.)
Houston (Tex.)
Georgia--Atlanta
Southern States
South Carolina--Columbia
Georgia
Southern States
Columbus (Ohio)
Georgia
Boston (Mass.)
Southern States
Atlanta (Ga.)
Southern States
Subject
African American labor union members
African American periodicals
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
African American veterans
Citizens' associations
City planning
Civil rights
Civil rights
Civil rights demonstrations
Civil rights movement
Universities and colleges
Community development
Cooperative marketing of farm produce
Cooperative societies
Criminals
Discrimination in employment
Discrimination in housing
Documentary radio programs
Visitors, Foreign
Juvenile delinquents
Labor laws and legislation
Labor unions
Literacy programs
Low-income housing
Migrant labor
Police
Prisons and race relations
Race relations
Race relations and the press
School integration
Schools
Segregation in education
Social integration
Social work with criminals
Urban renewal
Veterans
Veterans
Veterans
Veterans
Voter registration
World War, 1939-1945
Young volunteers in community development
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