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Guide to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch Records
1950-2003



Creator: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Seattle Branch , creator
Title: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch records
Date Span: 1950-2003
Quantity: 13.26 cubic feet (17 boxes)
Manuscript Collection No.: 0465
Languages: Collection materials are in English.

Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.



Historical Note

The Seattle Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), established on October 23, 1913, was the first branch of the national civil rights organization formed west of the Mississippi. The Seattle Branch charter names the Association's objective "to uplift the colored men and women of this country by securing to them the full enjoyment of their rights as citizens, justice in the courts, and equality of opportunity everywhere". Leticia Graves, first Chapter president, along with twenty-one other founding members, made it their first task to protest President Woodrow Wilson's policy of segregating black federal employees. In 1915 the NAACP protested the showing of D.W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" at local movie theatres. In 1921 the Seattle NAACP lobbied against an anti-intermarriage (miscegenation) bill that was being proposed in the state legislature, successfully defeating the issue.

In the early 1920s, the emergence of a new civil rights organization, the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), drew many blacks away from the NAACP, leaving it dormant. In 1928, after UNIA's controversial president, Marcus Garvey, was deported, the NAACP became reactivated in Seattle by new Chapter president Lodie M. Biggs. During the years of the Great Depression, the Chapter successfully blocked anti-intermarriage bills in the state legislature, began a campaign against police brutality, leading to the conviction of three Seattle police officers, and advocated for fair employment practices.

Throughout World War II, 45,000 blacks came to Seattle, resulting in an increase in NAACP membership from 85 to 1550 members. During this time, although it had been illegal since 1890, "whites only" signs began to appear in the city's stores and restaurants. The Branch filed lawsuits with the city to ensure that the law was enforced. In 1947, the Association marched to support the hiring of future Seattle Branch president, Thelma Dewitty, as the city's first black school teacher. During the 1940s the Seattle Branch sponsored the creation of new NAACP chapters around Washington state, in Bremerton, Walla Walla, Vancouver, and the Tricities.

In the 1950s, in response to the limitations on housing for minorities outside Seattle's Central District, the Branch began campaigning for a citywide fair housing ordinance. Efforts to establish open housing continued for a decade and finally, in 1968, a fair housing ordinance was passed. The 1950s also brought lobbying for the promotion of black police officers, protests against the segregation of the city's golf courses, and passage of a state law eliminating the designation of race on driver's licenses.

The civil rights movement made major strides during the 1960s and the NAACP was at the forefront in Seattle. Labor and Industry practices were a major concern during the 1960s, and the Branch challenged the hiring practices of major retail stores such as the Bon Marche, Nordstrom, and Frederick and Nelson, as well as the grocery chains Safeway, Albertson's, and Tradewell. In 1965, then president E. June Smith helped found the NAACP credit union to provide affordable loans to the community. The Branch also provided legal support to anti-discrimination protesters who were arrested while marching in city offices and on the campus of the University of Washington.

During the 1960s and 1970s education became a primary focus. Among its many efforts, the Branch supported a March 1966 boycott of Seattle's Central District schools, calling attention to a lack of progress with desegregation. The Chapter continued to stage protests and threatened legal action. In the 1970s, Seattle Branch president, Lacy Steele, led the movement to desegregate Seattle schools through the busing of black students to white neighborhoods. In 1977, Seattle became the largest city in the United States to desegregate its schools without a court order.

In 1978 the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO) program was established. This "Olympics of the Mind" encouraged young black people toward academic, creative arts and cultural excellence. Competitions are still held and scholarships awarded. Focus on youth continues to be one of the biggest components of the Seattle NAACP.

The Seattle Branch also focused on law enforcement. In 1964, the NAACP successfully campaigned for the promotion of the first black Seattle Police sergeant, and in July 1965 it established "Freedom Patrols"--citizen groups who followed white police officers on their beats to insure that citizens' civil rights were not violated. Police brutality was still a major issue during the 1980s. On January 19, 1983 a black prisoner named Riley Frost died in the King County Jail after a guard used a controversial choke hold to subdue him. After protests by the Seattle Branch, the King County Executive office invited Mr. Steele and other civil rights leaders to form a King County Task Force on the Use of Force to study the issue. The County ordered the practice curtailed seven months later. Complaints of discrimination by black prisoners in the 1980s led to alliances with the Black Prisoners Caucus and Black Prisoners Assistance Coalition of Washington. The Branch also formed the Hollow Point Bullet Review Committee and protested police shootings of blacks.

The Seattle NAACP continues to be a leader in the fight for black equality. From the 1990s to the present, the Association has focused on voter registration, equal employment opportunity, the creation of new economic development for black entrepreneurs, political recognition, elimination of drugs and prostitution in black neighborhoods, and legal redress.

In 1998 Lacy Steele retired from his position of Branch president after 26 years. Oscar Eason, Carl Mack and Alfoster Garrett all served as presidents after Mr. Steele, and in 2006, Sheley Secrest was elected to the position.

NAACP Seattle Branch presidents:

Leticia Graves (1913-?)
J. H. Graves
F. Benjamin Davis
John E. Prim
Prentice Frazier
Melvina Squires
James Washington
Lodie M. Biggs (1928-1930)
William H. Wilson (1930-1933, 1935-?)
John R. Harris (1934-1935)
Letcher Yarbrough (mid 1940s)
Fred Shorter (1943-1947)
Charles Stokes (late 1940s)
Fountain Penick (1949-1951)
Joseph Willard (1951)
Odel Lewis (1952-1953)
Philip Burton (1953-1954)
James McIver (1955-1956)
Benjamin McAdoo (1956-1957, 1966)
Thelma Dewitty (1958)
Robert M. Davis (1959)
Charles V. Johnson (1959-1964)
E. June Smith (1965-1966)
Andrew Young (1967-1968)
Donald D. Haley (1969-1971)
Lacy Steele (1972-1998)
Oscar Eason (1999-2002)
Carl Mack (2002-2005)
Alfoster Garrett (2005)
Sheley Secrest (2006- present)

Arrangement

Arranged in 2 accessions:

  • Accession No. 0465-001, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch records, 1950-1968
  • Accession No. 0465-002, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch records, 1952-2003

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Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries

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Access subject to restrictions. Contact Special Collections for more information.

Other Finding Aids

Information about the Seattle NAACP Photograph Collection, PH Accession No. 2004-032, is available in Special Collections .


Inventory

   
Accession No. 0465-001
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch records , 1950-1968
1.47 cubic feet (4 boxes)
Arrangement
Arranged by type of record.
Scope and Content
The records document the work of the Seattle Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, primarily in the 1950s and to a lesser extent, early 1960s. They form an incomplete set of records, with substantial gaps in documentation.
The collection includes incoming correspondence dating largely from the 1950s. Most of the letters are from the NAACP's national office. National officials at the time included Roy Wilkins and Thurgood Marshall, while local officials included Philip Burton, James McIver, and E. June Smith. The letters shed light on some of the branch's membership building, fundraising, and legal redress activities. There are also letters from local civil rights organizations with which the Seattle NAACP was working. Outgoing correspondence documents the reponse of the Seattle branch to numerous cases of civil rights violations. The years 1953 to 1956 are the most thoroughly represented.
The records also contain a partial collection of minutes from the Seattle Branch and Northwest Area Conference, largely from the 1950s, an assortment of lists, financial records, and reports. A fairly comprehensive collection of newsletters document the Seattle NAACP's activities from 1956-1966. Court papers include a 1959 King County Superior Court memorandum opinion in the housing discrimination case of Jones v. O'Meara. The court, in a decision affirmed by the Washington Supreme Court, overturned an order by the Washington State Board against Discrimination compelling the sale of a home to a black buyer. The speeches and writings of Herbert Hill include numerous transcripts of speeches and articles by the NAACP labor secretary in the 1960s. The records also include a large amount of ephemera.
Acquisition Info
Gift of NAACP Seattle, 7/15/1964.
Processing Info
In 2004, bills, receipts, and ephemera unrelated to the chapter were weeded.
Issues of The Puget Sound Observer were transferred to the Microform and Newspapers Collections in the University of Washington Libraries in 2004.
Box/FolderDate
Incoming Correspondence
1/1Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, Washington1953-1955
1/2A miscellaneous1954-1961, undated
1/3B miscellaneous1954-1958
1/4Carlson, Anne1955, undated
1/5Christian Friends for Racial Equality1954-1962
1/6Civic Unity Committee of Seattle1953-1961
1/7Credit Union National Associates1959, 1962
1/8C miscellaneous1955-1959, undated
1/9Democratic Party, Young Democrats, University of Washington1959
1/10D-G miscellaneous1951-1962, undated
1/11Jackson, Henry M.1955
1/12H-L miscellaneous 1953-1959, undated
1/13Magnuson, Warren G.1955
1/14Modern Community Developers, Inc.1958
1/15-16National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Office1950-1965
1/17National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Northwest Area Conference1951-1956
1/18-19National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, West Coast Regional Office1952-1961
1/20National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, miscellaneous branches 1951-1962
1/21M-Q miscellaneous 1953-1959, undated
1/22Seattle, city of1954-1962
1/23R-T miscellaneous1954-1961, undated
1/24United States Air Force1952, 1956
1/25United States Civil Service Commissionundated
1/26United States Justice Department1955
1/27United States Navy, Military Sea Transportation Service1954
1/28United States Post Office1955
1/29United States miscellaneous1955, undated
1/30United Steelworkers of America, Seattle1953
1/31Urban League, Seattle1951-1960
1/32Washington State Board against Discrimination in Employment1954, 1958
1/33Washington, miscellaneous1954-1962, undated
1/34Wilburn, Green1956
1/35W miscellaneous1954-1962
1/36Yakima County Prosecuting Attorney1953
1/38Youth March for Integrated Schools1958-1959
1/39Young Women's Christian Association1954, 1958
1/40Interoffice Correspondence1952-1956
2/1-8Outgoing Correspondence1951-1966, undated
2/9Clippings1954-1961, undated
2/10Court Papers - Jones v. O'Meara 1959
Financial Records
2/11Contributions, miscellaneousundated
2/12Fight for Freedom Campaign1960
Scope and Content: Workers' report envelopes.
2/13Montgomery Boycott Donations1956
2/14Payments Due on Seattle Life Memberships1955
2/15Receipts from National Office1955-1956
2/16Recepts for Mrs. Margaret Welb1956
2/17Solicitation of Credentials1955
2/18Statements, miscellaneous1952-1955
2/19Legal Documents - Affidavit on an Instance of Discrimination1951
Lists
2/20Ballots, Seattle Branch1952-1959
2/21Credit Union Contributions1956
2/22Life Members, Seattle Branchundated
2/23Members1956, undated
2/24Seattle Branch Officers, Board Members, etc.1952-1963, undated
2/25Volunteers1960, nd.
2/26Miscellany1954, undated
Minutes
2/27Executive Committee, Seattle Branch1955-1956
2/28Executive Board, Northwest Area Conference1952-1957
2/29Seattle Branch, General1954-1955
2/30Miscellany1955-1957
2/31News Releases1954-1963, undated
2/32Petitions1955
Reports
2/33Annual Reports1952-1959, undated
2/34Committees1955-1960, undated
2/35Membership Reports to National Office1960
2/36Office Managers' Reports1955, 1960, undated
2/37United States Housing and Home Finance Agency, Progress under Seattle's Community Improvement Program 1962
2/38NAACP, Southeast Region, Annual Reports1965-1967
2/39Miscellaneous1954, undated
3/1Speeches and Writings - Miscellaneous Memorandaundated
3/2Speeches and Writings of Herbert Hill1962-1968, undated
3/3-6Newsletters1956-1966
Publications
3/7 Score 1960-1961
3/8 Crisis 1965-1966
Ephemera
3/9-11Miscellaneous1955-1962, undated
3/12Montgomery Improvement Association1957, 1960
3/13-14 to 4/1National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Office1949-1968, undated
4/2National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch1954-1964, undated
4/3National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, West Coast Region1960, undated
4/4Washington, State of1955-1959
4/5Copy of photographundated

   
Accession No. 0465-002
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Seattle Branch records , 1952-2003 (Bulk: 1966-1986)
11.79 cubic feet (13 boxes)
Arrangement
Arranged into 3 series:
Administrative Records, 1952-2003
NAACP Committees, 1955-1986
Other Organizations, 1974-1986
Scope and Content
Contains records created between 1952 and 1986 which document the activities of the Seattle National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to challenge discrimination and promote economic development. The bulk of the administrative records are those that were kept at the NAACP office and accumulated by former Seattle Branch president Lacy Steele from 1972-1998. Records from 1959-1972 are mainly those of former presidents Charles V. Johnson (1959-1964), E. June Smith (1965-1966), Andrew Young (1967-1968), and Donald D. Haley (1969-1971). Records include general, interdepartmental (between the Seattle Branch and the regional and national branches), and intraoffice correspondence; minutes and agendas from executive and general membership meetings; conference and convention proceedings; annual and other reports from the Seattle branch, regional and national organizations; discrimination complaint files; subject files; membership campaign material and membership records; newsletters of the Seattle Branch, national organization and West Coast Region; press releases; resolutions; speeches and writings; statements; legislation; awards; clippings and ephemera.
NAACP Committee records include: Afro-Academic Cultural Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO), Education, Finance, Hollow Point Bullet Review, Housing, Labor and Industry, Legal Redress, Prison Program, Voter Registration, and Youth Work. Also included are organizational records of other groups including The Black Prisoners Assistance Coalition of Washington, and the Black Prisoners Caucus, both of which advocated for black prisoners . Other organizational records include the King County Executive Task Force on the Use of Force, which investigated the use of the chokehold by police officers, and the Seattle Opportunities Industrialization Center.
Acquisition Info
Received from the NAACP, Seattle Branch, January 13, 2005.
Processing Info
Processed in 2006-2007 by Shauna Dean.
Box/FolderDate
Administrative Records1952-2003
1/1-2Historical Features1980-1983, 2003, undated
Organizational Features
1/3Miscellaneous1965, 1975, undated
1/4Organizational Charts1913, 1979-1982, undated
1/5-10Constitution and Bylaws1960-1985, undated
General Correspondence
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
Scope and Content: Major correspondents include: Senator Henry M. Jackson, Senator Warren G. Magnuson, Congressman Brock Adams, Govenor John Spellman, Seattle Mayors Wesley C. Uhlman and Charles Royer, Superior Court of Washington Judge Charles V. Johnson, Seattle Urban League, Seattle Police Department, Boeing Company, Central Area Motivation Program (CAMP), Mt. Zion Baptist Church, and television stations KIRO, KING and KOMO.
1/11-55Miscellaneous Chronological1959-1979
2/1-32Miscellaneous Chronological1980-1986, undated
2/33Coalition for Quality Integrated Education1975
2/34-51Interdepartmental Correspondence with the National and Regional Offices1959-1977
3/1-18Interdepartmental Correspondence with the National and Regional Offices1978-1986, undated
3/19-21Intraoffice Correspondence1961-1986, undated
Minutes
3/22-35Executive Board Meeting1959-1986, undated
3/36-40General Membership Meeting1959, 1966-1985, undated
3/41-42Other Organizations1965-1966, 1978-1986
Conferences and Conventions (NAACP)
3/43Annual National Board Meeting1978-1983, undated
3/44Miscellaneous NAACP1965, 1981-1983, undated
3/45-61National Convention1960-1978
4/1-15National Convention1979-1986
4/16-36Northwest Area Conference1959-1986
4/37-41Northwest Area Executive Board Meeting1959-1968
4/42-43 Other Miscellaneous 1962-1984, undated
4/44President's (National) Council Meeting1987
4/45-46Seattle Branch Retreat1981-1985
4/47-52West Coast Region Leadership Retreat1972-1985
4/53-56West Coast Regional Conference1966-1974
5/1-12West Coast Regional Conference1975-1986
Reports
5/13-17Seattle Branch Annual1959-1985, undated
West Coast Region
5/18-22Annual1973-1986
5/23Miscellaneous1981-1985, undated
5/24-27National NAACP Miscellaneous1964, 1976-1985
5/28Other NAACP Branches1977, undated
5/29-34 Other Organizations1958-1986, undated
5/35-37Police-Citizen Violence Project1981-1983, undated
5/38Prisons (Corrections)1982-1984
5/39Seattle (City of)1977-1979
6/1Seattle (City of)1984-1986
6/2-7Seattle Public Schools (by or about)1977-1986
6/8-9Washington State1958-1961, 1984-1987
Discrimination Complaints
6/10-31General1959-1986, undated
6/32Against Bon Marche1963-1964
6/33Against Todd Shipyard Corporation1981-1982
6/34Against Western Electric1981
6/35Brazil, Joseph1974
6/36Goines, Calvin1975
6/37Jordan, Bettye1985-1985
6/38Stewart, Milton1981-1982
Subject Files
6/39-40Affirmative Action Plans1975-1978
7/1-3Affirmative Action Plans1983-1985
American Civil Liberties Union of Washington
7/4-5Miscellaneous1964-1966
7/6Freedom Patrol1965, undated
7/7-9Central District Cable Television1981-1986, undated
7/10Citizens Education Center Northwest1981
7/11City Light Black Employees Association1985
7/12-34Education1960-1986
7/35-36Elections for NAACP1960-1985, undated
Equal Employment Opportunity/Economic Opportunity
7/37-38Miscellaneous1961-1966, undated
7/39-47Job Listings1964-1986, undated
7/48Equal Opportunity Employment Statements1967-1981
7/49Harris, Virgie1978-1979
7/50Objectives and Strategies1981-1983
7/51Police Precinct Site Data1977-1978
7/52Racist Stereotypes1966, 1980, undated
8/1Roe, Ellen1985
8/2-4School Desegregation1975-1981, undated
Seattle Human Rights Commission (Seattle Human Rights Department)
8/5-6Miscellaneous1964-1986
8/7Law Enforcement Planning Committee1965
8/8-9Proposed Rules for Practice in Discrimination Cases1984
8/10-11Seattle International High School1982-1983, undated
8/12Seattle Police Chief Selection1974
8/13Seattle Police Department Shootings1965, 1978, 1984
8/14-16Seattle Public Schools1974-1982, undated
8/17-18South Central Seattle School District Lawsuit1984-1985
8/19Washington State Board Against Discrimination1964-1966, undated
Speeches and Writings
8/20-22NAACP: National, Regional and Seattle Branch1962-1986, undated
8/23Promotional Scriptsundated
8/24-27Miscellaneous1955-1982, undated
Statements
8/28-29by NAACP: National, Regional and Seattle Branch1964-1986, undated
8/30-31Miscellaneous1959-1985, undated
8/32-39Membership Campaigns1963-1986, undated
8/40-42Membership Records1960-1984, undated
Scope and Content: Includes membership status reports and statistics.
VF
2730Membership Records1980-1986
Restrictions on Use: Closed until 2015
Publications
Box/Folder
8/43Macdonald, Andrew, The Turner Diaries 1978, 1980
Scope and Content: Includes anonymous cover letter
9/1-2Miscellaneous1960, 1976-1985, undated
Newsletters
9/3Seattle Branch1977-1982, undated
9/4Regional1962-1976, undated
9/5National1961-1966, 1977-1978
9/6-10Miscellaneous Organizations1960-1986
News Releases
9/11-13Seattle Branch1959-1985, undated
9/14-16National1966, 1975-1986, undated
9/17-20Miscellaneous Organizations1961-1986, undated
Resolutions
9/21Seattle Branch1963, 1982-1984, undated
9/22Regional1964, 1980-1985, undated
9/23-25National 1976-1986, undated
9/26Miscellaneous Organizations1975-1985
9/27-33Legislation1961-1986, undated
9/34-37Manuals and Guidelines1971-1983
9/38-41Phone Message Logs1976-1978
10/1-2Phone Message Logs1980-1985
10/3-8Lists1959-1985, undated
10/9-10Rosters1956-1985, undated
10/11-13Notes1962, 1976-1986, undated
10/14Census Statistics1960-1986
10/15Grant Application1979
10/16Office Lease1973, 1983
10/17Calendars1973-1974
10/18Fact Sheets1975, 1981, undated
10/19Certificates1967-1984, undated
10/20Buttons1983, undated
10/21-22Plaques1983-1984
Scope and Content: Four plaques for individual board members.
13/1-3Photographs1976-1982, undated
Scope and Content: Includes 21 4"x6" black and white portraits of Board Members, 3 7"x5" and 15 3"x5" black and white candid snapshots of a party, 2 8"x10", 3 5"x7" and 1 4"x5" black and white photographs of formal functions, 1 color poloroid photograph, 2 black and white contact sheets, and 4 strips of negatives.
10/23Miscellany1964, 1976, 1985, undated
10/24-31Clippings1961-1986, undated
10/32-49Ephemera1955-1985
11/1-8Ephemera1986-1996, undated
NAACP Committees1955-1986
Afro-Academic Cultural Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO)
Scope and Content: A project of the NAACP. The Seattle Branch participates in this project.
11/9Organizational Features1981-1984, undated
11/10General Correspondence1981-1986
11/11Minutes; ACT-SO Steering Committee1981-1985
11/12Reports1981-1985
11/13Guidelines1980, undated
11/14Budget Files1981-1986, undated
11/15Contestant Rostersundated
11/16Lists of Winners1980, undated
11/17Calendars1980-1986
11/18Ephemera1981-1985, undated
11/19Education 1981-1985, undated
Finance
11/20General Correspondence1959-1966, 1976, 1981, undated
11/21Minutes1982
Subject Files
11/22Freedom Fund Banquets1970-1985
11/23Freedom Fund Discos1982-1986
11/24Revenue Sharing1972-1976, undated
11/25Statements1962-1984, undated
11/26Reports1966-1986
11/27Budget Files1965-1986
11/28Notes1965-1981, undated
11/29Lists of Checks Collected1976, undated
11/30Hollow Point Bullet Review1974
Housing
11/31-34General Correspondence1960-1978, undated
11/35Interdepartmental Correspondence with the National Office1976
11/36Newsletters1959-1966
11/37News Releases1962-1964
11/38-41Reports1959-1966, 1974-1980, undated
11/42-43Subject File: Redlining1975-1976
11/44Proposals1975-1977
11/45Legislation1957-1966, undated
11/46Resolutions1962-1963
11/47-48Writings1955-1964, 1982, undated
11/49Rosterundated
11/50Fair Housing Listings1962-1966
11/51Clippings1964-1965, undated
11/52Ephemera1952-1976, undated
Labor and Industry
11/53General Correspondence1964-1965
11/54-56Reports1983-1985, undated
11/57Ephemera1963-1964
11/58Legal Redress1961-1966, 1976, 1982-1984, undated
11/59Prison Program1982, undated
Voter Registration
11/60-61General Correspondence1983-1984
11/62Minutes1984
11/63Reports1984
11/64Miscellany1984
Youth Work
11/65General Correspondence1974-1979
11/66Interdepartmental Correspondence with the National and Regional Offices1976-1983
11/67Reports1974-1975
12/1Reports1982-1985
Subject Files
12/2Banquet1974
12/3Drill Teamundated
12/4Membership Records1975-1982
12/5Writings1974-1985, undated
12/6Financial Records1981, undated
12/7Budget Files1974-1975
12/8Newsletters1975, undated
12/9News Releases1975, undated
12/10Calendar1983
12/11Ephemera1974
12/12Miscellaneous NAACP Committees1960, 1975-1986, undated
Other Organizations1974-1986
Black Prisoners Assistance Coalition of Washington
12/13Constitution and Bylawsundated
12/14General Correspondence1983-1984
12/15Minutes1984
12/16Reports1983-1984
12/17-18Proposals1983
12/19-21Black Prisoners Caucus1981-1985, undated
King County Executive Task Force on the Use of Force
12/22-23General Correspondence1982-1983
12/24Minutes1983
12/25Statements1983
12/26Writings1978, 1983, undated
12/27Legislation1983-1986, undated
12/28Subject File: Frost, Riley1983
12/29Notebook1983
12/30News Releases1983
12/31Notesundated
12/32Clippings1982-1985, undated
12/33Ephemeraundated
Seattle Opportunities Industrialization Center
12/34General Correspondence1974, 1984
12/35Minutes1974
12/36Subject File: Dedication Luncheon1974
12/37Roster1983-1984

Subject Terms

Personal Names:
Burton, Philip L., 1915-
Hill, Herbert, 1924-
Johnson, Charles V.
McIver, James E.
Smith, E. June.
Spellman, John.
Steele, Lacy.
Uhlman, Wesley C. (Wesley Carl), 1935-
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-
Organizations:
Black Prisoners Assistance Coalition of Washington.
KIRO-TV (Television station : Seattle, Wash.)
King County (Wash.). Executive. Use of Force Task Force.
Mount Zion Baptist Church (Seattle, Wash.)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Seattle Branch--Archives.
Seattle (Wash.). Police Dept.
Seattle Opportunities Industrialization Center.
Geographic Names:
Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government--20th century.
Seattle (Wash.)--Race relations.
Seattle (Wash.)--Societies, etc.
Washington (State)--Race relations.
Washington (State)--Societies, etc.
Subjects:
African Americans--Washington (State)--Seattle.
African Americans--Washington (State)--Societies, etc.
Civil rights--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Discrimination in education--Law and legislation--Washington (State)--King County.
Discrimination in employment--Law and legislation--Washington (State)--King County.
Discrimination in housing--Law and legislation--Washington (State)--King County.
Race relations.
Genre Headings:
Correspondence.
Ephemera.
Minutes.
Newsletters.
Press releases.
Last modified: November 13, 2009
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