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State Archives of Florida, Collection N2015-1
Description
This report contains a summary of action at the institute written by Susan Boden. She writes about institute members testing Miami lunch counters, movie theaters and public transportation to see if African-American Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) members would be served. Sit-ins were held at Jackson Byron's department store and Grant's. In each instance, CORE members were not served. James R. Robinson of CORE wrote an evaluation of the institute which includes sections about the concept and aims of the institute; preparatory work; selections of participants; functioning of the institute; evaluations made by institute members, and conclusions and suggestions for future institutes.
Date
1959
Creator
Publisher
Contributors
Format
Coverage
Subjects
African Americans--Civil rights
Casper, Newton J.
Civil rights--Social aspects
Cobb, C. W., Jr.
Congress of Racial Equality
Congress of Racial Equality. Miami Chapter
De Vault, Don
Foster, T. W.
Jackson Byron's (Miami, Fla.)
McCain, James T.
Nelson, Malcolm
Nonviolence
Race relations
Randolph, Harlan
Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011
W.T. Grant (Firm)
Williams, Vera
Wyckoff, Estelle
Zoloth, Milton
Zoloth, Shirley
Casper, Newton J.
Civil rights--Social aspects
Cobb, C. W., Jr.
Congress of Racial Equality
Congress of Racial Equality. Miami Chapter
De Vault, Don
Foster, T. W.
Jackson Byron's (Miami, Fla.)
McCain, James T.
Nelson, Malcolm
Nonviolence
Race relations
Randolph, Harlan
Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011
W.T. Grant (Firm)
Williams, Vera
Wyckoff, Estelle
Zoloth, Milton
Zoloth, Shirley
Geographic Term
General Note
The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was a civil rights organization that practiced non-violent direct action.
Title
Miami Interracial Action Institute Summary and Evaluation, 1959
Subject
Race relations
Civil rights--Social aspects
Nonviolence
African Americans--Civil rights
Description
This report contains a summary of action at the institute written by Susan Boden. She writes about institute members testing Miami lunch counters, movie theaters and public transportation to see if African-American Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) members would be served. Sit-ins were held at Jackson Byron's department store and Grant's. In each instance, CORE members were not served. James R. Robinson of CORE wrote an evaluation of the institute which includes sections about the concept and aims of the institute; preparatory work; selections of participants; functioning of the institute; evaluations made by institute members, and conclusions and suggestions for future institutes.
Creator
Bodan, Susan
Robinson, James R.
Source
State Archives of Florida, Collection N2015-1
Publisher
Congress of Racial Equality
Date
1959
Contributor
Carey, Gordon R.
Rich, Marvin
Format
reports
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
n2015-1_b003_f07_15
Coverage
Postwar Florida (1945-1968)
Geographic Term
Miami (Fla.)
Miami-Dade County (Fla.)
New York City (N.Y.)
Brooklyn (N.Y.)
Birmingham (Ala.)
Champaign (Ill.)
Milwaukee (Wis.)
Saint Louis (Mo.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
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topic
Slavery And Race Relations
Subject - Corporate
Jackson Byron's (Miami, Fla.)
Congress of Racial Equality. Miami Chapter
W.T. Grant (Firm)
Congress of Racial Equality
Subject - Person
Foster, T. W.
Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922-2011
Zoloth, Milton
Zoloth, Shirley
McCain, James T.
Randolph, Harlan
Cobb, C. W., Jr.
De Vault, Don
Nelson, Malcolm
Williams, Vera
Wyckoff, Estelle
Casper, Newton J.
General Note
The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was a civil rights organization that practiced non-violent direct action.
Chicago Manual of Style
Bodan, Susan. Miami Interracial Action Institute Summary and Evaluation, 1959. 1959. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/331508>, accessed 1 June 2025.
MLA
Bodan, Susan. Miami Interracial Action Institute Summary and Evaluation, 1959. 1959. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 1 Jun. 2025.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/331508>
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(State Archives of Florida/Bodan)
