Sarah Patton Boyle papers 

Sarah Patton Boyle papers 

Creator Boyle, Sarah Patton
Description The collection contains correspondence and material concerning Sarah Patton Boyle’s “The Desegregated Heart” and her “For Human Beings Only”; speeches; editorials; book reviews; and material regarding the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Virginia Council on Human Relations, The Congress of Racial Equality, and the Southern Christian leadership Conference. There are also polls, including the “Parker Poll” on desegregation at the University of Virginia, miscellaneous clippings and articles, a scrapbook, and a cross which was burned on Mrs. Boyle’s lawn.
Call number Accession Number 8003-a,-b
Date from 1949
Date to 1970
Geographic school Charlottesville, Prince Edward County, VA, VA
Size ca. 12,000 items
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URL http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/uva-sc/viu02095.xml.frame
Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    Segregation in higher education

o    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

o    Virginia Council on Human Relations

o    Congress of Racial Equality

o    Southern Christian leadership Conference

o    University of Virginia

o    Women civil rights workers

o    Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-

Types o    Clippings

o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

Virginia Council on Human Relations. Charlottesville-Albemarle Chapter

Virginia Council on Human Relations. Charlottesville-Albemarle Chapter

Creator Virginia Council on Human Relations. Charlottesville-Albemarle Chapter
Description Correspondence, minutes, speeches, bylaws, financial records, membership lists, surveys, newsletters, and clippings, relating chiefly to desegregation of public schools, fair housing, and equal employment opportunity, and also to Homeward Bound for returning Vietnam veterans, voter registration, school curricula reform, and prison reform. Includes correspondence, minutes, bylaws, financial statements, press releases, and publications of the State board of directors and executive committee; and material from Virginia Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, Southern Regional Council, Citizens for Superior Albemarle Schools, PTA, NAACP, Anti-Defamation League, and President’s Committee on Equal Employment. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Lyndon B. Johnson, Thurgood Marshall, A. Willis Robertson, and Howard W. Smith.
Call number MS 81-386
Date from 1955
Date to 1970
Geographic school Charlottesville, Albemarle County
Size 3200 items
Access restrictions yes/no
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Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    African Americans–Segregation

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School closings

o    School integration

o    School integration–Massive Resistance movement

o    Segregation in education

o    Virginia Equal Employment Opportunity Committee

o    Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993

o    Parents’ and teachers’ associations

o    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

o    B’nai B’rith. Anti-defamation League

o    Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973

Types o    Clippings

o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

Administrative files of the Consultative Resource Center 11976, 1980-1982

Administrative files of the Consultative Resource Center 11976, 1980-1982

Creator Curry School of Education. Consultative Resource Center
Description Files concern the Consultative Resource Center and its proposed Desegregation Assistance Center and include budget, report from the Office of Sponsored Programs, leasing arrangements, and application to the U. S. Office of Education for a section 403 funding award. The Desegregation Assistance Center was “to provide technical assistance to local educational agencies… which will enable them to develop effective methods, techniques, strategies and practices for coping with special educational problems occasioned by the implementation of school desegregation.”
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Date from 1980
Date to 1982
Geographic school Charlottesville, VA
Size circa 10 items
Access restrictions yes/no
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Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    Busing for school integration

o    Public schools

o    School children

o    School integration

o    Segregation in education

o    Curry School of Education

o    University of Virginia

o    United States. Office of Education

Types o    Financial records

o    Government papers

o    Organizational Records

o    Reports

Thomas Johnson Michie papers (1896-1973)

Thomas Johnson Michie papers (1896-1973)

Creator Michie, Thomas Johnson (1896-1973)
Description Lawyer, judge, businessman, and mayor of Charlottesville, Va. Correspondence, and other business, military, personal, and political papers, his appointment as district judge of the Western District of Virginia, and Virginia Straight Democratic Committee (1960). Includes correspondence relating to Charlottesville City Council correspondence relating to civic improvement, annexation and zoning, school desegregation, and public housing.
Call number MS 77-1236
Date from 1917
Date to 1967
Geographic school Charlottesville, VA
Size ca. 6000 items
Access restrictions yes/no
Access restrictions
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URL
Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    African Americans–Segregation

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School integration

o    Charlottesville (Va.) City Council

o    District courts–Virginia

o    Public schools–Virginia–Charlottesville

o    Public schools–Virginia–Albemarle County

o    Michie, Thomas Johnson, 1896-1973

Types o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

Benjamin Muse papers (1898-)

Benjamin Muse papers (1898-)

Creator Muse, Benjamin (1898-)
Description In part, microfilm of newspaper clippings which were returned to Mr. Muse. Foreign Service officer, politician, and author, of Reston, Va. Chiefly correspondence and speeches on Virginia political issues, including social security and massive resistance to desegregation in schools, and to Muse’s break with the Democratic Party in 1936, his Republican gubernatorial candidacy in 1941, and his research on Virginia for “Presidential Nominating Politics in 1952” (1954) by Paul D. Theodore; chapters of a book on Muse’s attitudes toward blacks; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings. Much of the correspondence was generated by Muse’s Washington Post column entitled Virginia Affairs, editorials for the Manassas Messenger, and magazine articles. Correspondents include Frank Bane, John S. Battle, Sarah (Patton) Boyle, Harry F. Byrd (1887-1966), Harry F. Byrd (b. 1914), Lenoir Chambers, Virginius Dabney, Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Leslie W. Dunbar, and Patrick H. Drewry.
Call number MS 77-1240
Date from 1934
Date to 1966
Geographic school Manassas, VA
Size ca. 975 items
Access restrictions yes/no
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Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    African Americans–Segregation

o    Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School closings

o    School integration

o    School integration–Massive resistance movement

o    Byrd, Harry F. (Harry Flood), 1887-1966

o    Byrd, Harry F., Jr. (Harry Flood), 1914-2013

o    Chambers, Lenoir, 1891-1970

o    Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-

o    Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981

o    Dunbar, Leslie

o    Muse, Benjamin

Types o    Clippings

o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

Edward L. Breeden papers (1905-) 

Edward L. Breeden papers (1905-) 

Creator Breeden, Edward L. (1905-)
Description State legislator, of Virginia. Correspondence, committee papers, study commission reports, bills and resolutions, and other papers, from regular and special sessions of the Virginia House of Delegates and State Senate; together with election campaign papers, including Breeden’s bid for Lt. Governor in 1971 and Presidential elections of 1956 and 1964. Includes material on public education in Virginia, particularly desegregation and interposition, and on commissions and committees on which Breeden served, namely Jamestown Festival Commission (1955-59), Democratic National Committee, Virginia Governor’s Commission on Education (1959), Virginia Ports Study Commission (1959), Virginia Democratic State Central Committee, Virginia Advisory Legislative Council, and Virginia Court System Study Commission (1965-71). Correspondents include John S. Battle, Harry F. Byrd, Mills Godwin, Porter Hardy, Estes Kefauver, A. Willis Robertson, and George F. Switzer.
Call number MS 81-339
Date from 1932
Date to 1972
Geographic school Virginia
Size 32 ft. (ca. 28,000 items)
Access restrictions yes/no
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URL
Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    Battle, John Stewart, 1890-1972

o    Godwin, Mills E. (Mills Edwin), 1914-1999

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School closings

o    School integration

o    School integration–Massive resistance movement

o    Virginia. General Assembly

o    Hardy, Porter, 1903-1995

o    Robertson, A. Willis (Absolam Willis), 1887-1971

o    Kefauver, Estes, 1903-1963

o    Switzer, G. Fred (George Fred), 1903-1974

o    Breeden, Edward L., 1905-

Types o    Bills (Legislative records)

o    Correspondence

o    Government papers

o    Organizational Records

o    Reports

Charles Rogers Fenwick papers (1901-1969)

Charles Rogers Fenwick papers (1901-1969)

Creator Fenwick, Charles Rogers (1901-1969)
Description Lawyer and State legislator, of Arlington, Va. Correspondence, minutes, financial papers, speeches, documents, biographical material, press releases, clippings, scrapbooks, and photos, relating chiefly to Fenwick’s work as a member of State Democratic Central Committee and chairman of 10th District Executive Committee. Includes material on 1966 senatorial campaigns of Harry Byrd (b. 1914) and A. Willis Robertson, 1964 and 1968 national elections, 1965 gubernatorial election, and Fenwick’s own 1963 and 1967 State senatorial campaigns and 1945 race for lieutenant governor and the contested results and court case in Wise County, Va.; Virginia constitutional amendments (1967-68), bond issue for higher education and mental health (1968), school integration and the Perrow Commission report (1959); and his tenure as member of Board of Visitors of University of Virginia and the development and expansion of George Mason College, Fairfax, Va. Correspondents include Watkins M. Abbitt, and Harry F. Byrd, Sr.
Call number MS 81-359
Date from 1940
Date to 1969
Geographic school Arlington, VA
Size 11 ft. (ca. 11,200 items)
Access restrictions yes/no
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URL
Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School integration

o    Byrd, Harry F., Jr. (Harry Flood), 1914-2013

o    Robertson, A. Willis (Absolam Willis), 1887-1971

o    Virginia. General Assembly

o    University of Virginia

o    George Mason University

o    Legislators–Virginia–Arlington

o    Fenwick, Charles R. (Charles Rogers), 1901-1969

Types o    Clippings

o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

Kathryn H. Stone papers 

Kathryn H. Stone papers 

Creator Suzanne Stone
Description There are ca. 225 items, 1916 (1941-1985) 1995, of Kathryn H. Stone consisting of correspondence, papers, and printed material pertaining to Stone and her political career, 1932-1995. Material on Burgundy Farm Country Day School consists of organizational papers, by-laws, history, and brochures, 1946-1971; and Burgundy Voices and papers concerning campus renewal and the campaign to raise funds, 1992-1995. Burgundy Farm Country Day School enrolled African-American students in 1950. Topics discussed in the correspondence include: the Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women in Virginia(January 8, 1968); Stone’s state papers and the George Mason Library (May 29, 1969); the National Civil Service League papers and the University of Wyoming Archive of Contemporary History (September 6, 1970); Arlington School Integration 1959-1984 (June 11, 1984); Acharya Kakasaheb Kalelkar (November 27 and December 9, 1985); the Coalition to Improve Management in State and Local Government(July 28, 1986); Stone’s contribution to the Virginiana and archival collections of the Arlington County Public Library(January 23, 1985); and, personal news of family and friends, 1981-1995. Among the correspondence of the Stone children and grandchildren are letters of Abel L. Lenz and a newspaper article (post 1986) on Joanna Stone. The League of Women Voters papers contain material on woman suffrage, Anna Lord Strauss, Belle Sherwin (October 11, 1986 letter), and, the 70th anniversary of the LWV; and, also include a certificate of merit presented to Stone in 1986, a list of former board members (August 1986), and, two pamphlets. Newspaper articles, 1941-1995, pertain to Stone and her political career and include her obituaries. There are two photographs of Kathryn Haeseler (Meyers) Stone on a Camera Club Hike in 1932. Political papers include a press release on the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress(June 11, 1945); campaign material for 1953, 1961, and 1963; statements concerning the consideration of Stone for the position of Undersecretary of Health, Education and Welfare (January 3 & 6, 1961); “Testimony of Mrs. Kathryn H. Stone … before the State Mental Hygiene and Hospital Board, Richmond, Virginia –March 9, 1961”; and, a statement pertaining to a bill to provide a minimum wage for Virginia (February 5, 1964). Material on women issues include Stone’s article, “Women as Citizens,” May 1947, and miscellaneous newspaper articles; material on youth issues include a broadside on “The League of Women Voters of Arlington, VA….An Adequate Juvenile Care Program…March 14, 1953, and other papers.
Call number Accession number 10555-c
Date from 1916
Date to 1995
Geographic school Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, VA
Size ca. 225 items
Access restrictions yes/no
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Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    African Americans–Segregation

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School integration

o    Segregation in education

o    League of Women Voters (U.S.)

o    Public schools–Virginia–Arlington

o    Stone, Kathryn H. (Kathryn Haeseler), 1906-1995

o    Burgundy Farm Country Day School

o    Virginia. Commission on the Status of Women

Types o    Clippings

o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

C. Brian Kelly papers

C. Brian Kelly papers

Creator Kelly, C. Brian.
Description Journalist, of Charlottesville, Va. b. Charles Brian Kelly, 1935. Chiefly draft and teletype copies of articles and research files containing correspondence, news releases, clippings, photos, and other materials, relating to Kelly’s coverage of Virginia politics, particularly General Assembly activities and election campaigns, including races for governor, lieutenant-governor, and attorney general in 1969 and 1977, and U.S. Senate races in 1970, 1976, and 1978. Includes material relating to desegregation of Prince Edward County schools, kepone scandal,1977 bond issue, and governorship of A. Linwood Holton.
Call number MS 87-981
Date from 1959
Date to 1978
Geographic school Prince Edward County, VA
Size 4.5 ft.
Access restrictions yes/no
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Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School closings

o    School integration–Massive resistance movement

o    Segregation in education

o    Kelly, C. Brian.

o    Journalists

o    Virginia. General Assembly

o    Public schools–Virginia–Prince Edward County

o    Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-

Types o    Clippings

o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents

John Hannah Daniel papers (1896-1972)

John Hannah Daniel papers (1896-1972)

Creator Daniel, John Hannah (1896-1972)
Description State legislator and clothier, of Charlotte County, Va. Correspondence, petitions, loyalty pledges, and other papers, documenting Daniel’s service on House of Delegates Appropriations Committee, and relating to Charlotte County politics and local elections, school desegregation fight in Prince Edward County, Va., Prince Edward School Foundation, which was formed to build a private segregated academy, and Daniel’s membership on the board of College of William and Mary Board of Visitors; correspondence, memos, orders, and financial statements and accounts and family correspondence.
Call number MS 81-354
Date from 1921
Date to 1971
Geographic school Prince Edward County, VA
Size ca. 22 ft. (ca. 22,800 items)
Access restrictions yes/no
Access restrictions
Part Of larger collection yes/no
Larger collection title
URL
Repository University of Virginia Library, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Repository address P.O. Box 400110, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4110
Repository contact name Nicole Bouch
Repository contact title Director, Special Collections
Repository contact email nlb3d@virginia.edu
Repository contact phone (434) 243-1776
DoveRegion region7
Subjects o    African American students

o    African Americans–Civil rights

o    Private schools

o    Public schools

o    Race relations

o    School children

o    School closings

o    School integration–Massive resistance movement

o    Segregation in education

o    Virginia. General Assembly

o    Public schools–Virginia–Prince Edward County

o    Prince Edward School Foundation

o    College of William and Mary

Types o    Correspondence

o    Legal documents