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Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. 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P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. 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P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Whetzel]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e(1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters re \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGood-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom\u003c/title\u003eby JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Carolina\n                  Israelite\u003c/title\u003e--letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes\u003c/title\u003eby HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026amp; 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003eby Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYale Law Report\u003c/title\u003e, Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Profile of the Negro\n                  American\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKillers of the Dream\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Times-Dispatch\u003c/title\u003e, discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Saturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart,\u003c/title\u003ediscussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStrength to Love\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFellowship\u003c/title\u003e; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSpit in the Devil's\n                  Eye\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003eand the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e, the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003eas being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening Post\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Press\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNigger Heaven\u003c/title\u003eby Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e, edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife's Worth Living\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCavalier Daily\u003c/title\u003epraising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAFRO Magazine\u003c/title\u003efor the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInterracial\n                  Review\u003c/title\u003e(February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051_c02_c02"}},{"id":"viu_viu01051_c02_c03","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Photographs of \n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Photograph\n                  of \n                  Patton Boyle, age 13","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051_c02_c03#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003e[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell, October 31, 1962; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner, with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; 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Will D. Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e(1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters re \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGood-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom\u003c/title\u003eby JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Carolina\n                  Israelite\u003c/title\u003e--letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes\u003c/title\u003eby HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026amp; 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003eby Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYale Law Report\u003c/title\u003e, Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Profile of the Negro\n                  American\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKillers of the Dream\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Times-Dispatch\u003c/title\u003e, discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Saturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart,\u003c/title\u003ediscussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStrength to Love\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFellowship\u003c/title\u003e; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSpit in the Devil's\n                  Eye\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003eand the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e, the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003eas being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening Post\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Press\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNigger Heaven\u003c/title\u003eby Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e, edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife's Worth Living\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCavalier Daily\u003c/title\u003epraising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAFRO Magazine\u003c/title\u003efor the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInterracial\n                  Review\u003c/title\u003e(February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051_c02_c03"}},{"id":"viu_viu01051","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003e[Walter Russell Bowie; Will D. Campbell; P. D. East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller, including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L. Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C. Wilson, M.D.]\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_viu01051","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01051","_root_":"viu_viu01051","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01051","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01051.xml","title_ssm":["Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988"],"title_tesim":["Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["8003-c"],"text":["8003-c","Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988","500 items","Collection is open to research.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","[Walter Russell Bowie; Will D. Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e(1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters re \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGood-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom\u003c/title\u003eby JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Carolina\n                  Israelite\u003c/title\u003e--letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes\u003c/title\u003eby HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026amp; 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003eby Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYale Law Report\u003c/title\u003e, Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Profile of the Negro\n                  American\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKillers of the Dream\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Times-Dispatch\u003c/title\u003e, discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Saturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart,\u003c/title\u003ediscussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStrength to Love\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFellowship\u003c/title\u003e; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSpit in the Devil's\n                  Eye\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003eand the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e, the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003eas being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening Post\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Press\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNigger Heaven\u003c/title\u003eby Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e, edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife's Worth Living\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCavalier Daily\u003c/title\u003epraising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAFRO Magazine\u003c/title\u003efor the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInterracial\n                  Review\u003c/title\u003e(February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01051","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01051","_root_":"viu_viu01051","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01051","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01051.xml","title_ssm":["Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988"],"title_tesim":["Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["8003-c"],"text":["8003-c","Sarah-Patton Boyle Papers, \n         ca.\n         1938-1988","500 items","Collection is open to research.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","[Walter Russell Bowie; Will D. Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. 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P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e(1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters re \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGood-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom\u003c/title\u003eby JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Carolina\n                  Israelite\u003c/title\u003e--letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes\u003c/title\u003eby HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026amp; 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003eby Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYale Law Report\u003c/title\u003e, Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Profile of the Negro\n                  American\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKillers of the Dream\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Times-Dispatch\u003c/title\u003e, discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Saturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart,\u003c/title\u003ediscussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStrength to Love\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFellowship\u003c/title\u003e; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSpit in the Devil's\n                  Eye\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003eand the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e, the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003eas being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening Post\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Press\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNigger Heaven\u003c/title\u003eby Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e, edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife's Worth Living\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCavalier Daily\u003c/title\u003epraising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 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National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); 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Will D. Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e(1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters re \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGood-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom\u003c/title\u003eby JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Carolina\n                  Israelite\u003c/title\u003e--letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes\u003c/title\u003eby HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026amp; 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003eby Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYale Law Report\u003c/title\u003e, Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Profile of the Negro\n                  American\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKillers of the Dream\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Times-Dispatch\u003c/title\u003e, discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Saturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart,\u003c/title\u003ediscussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStrength to Love\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFellowship\u003c/title\u003e; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSpit in the Devil's\n                  Eye\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003eand the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e, the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003eas being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening Post\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Press\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNigger Heaven\u003c/title\u003eby Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e, edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife's Worth Living\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Verse\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCavalier Daily\u003c/title\u003epraising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAFRO Magazine\u003c/title\u003efor the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEbony\u003c/title\u003e, Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eInterracial\n                  Review\u003c/title\u003e(February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051_c02"}},{"id":"viu_viu01051_c02_c04","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Writings of \n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle, and\n                  related","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01051_c02_c04#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003e[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of Integration,\" \u003cem type=\"simple\"\u003eInterracial Review\u003c/em\u003e(February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\" speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia (January 1, 1959); 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Will D. Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","University of Virginia. 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Campbell; P. D.\n                  East; Duncan M. Gray, Jr.; Paul Green; G. A. Miller,\n                  including a poem tribute, \"The Golden Woman,\" to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Amanda L.\n                  Thomas; Suzanne E. Trusse; Arthur E. Walmsley; Chad\n                  Walsh; Cynthia (Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel); David C.\n                  Wilson, M.D.]","[C. Rankin Barnes; Hodding Carter; Kenneth B.\n                  Clark; Allen Cleaton; James C. Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]","[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]","[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                   Blues for Mister\n                  Charlie ]","[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]","[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart (1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]","[letters re \n                   Good-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom by JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]","[editor of \n                   The Carolina\n                  Israelite --letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                   Mr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes by HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only by Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]","[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]","[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]","[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]","[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]","[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                   Yale Law Report , Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]","[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]","[letters discuss [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                   A Profile of the Negro\n                  American and \n                   For Human Beings\n                  Only ]","[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]","[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                   Killers of the Dream ,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                   Richmond\n                  Times-Dispatch , discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                   The Saturday Evening\n                  Post ; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart and offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart, discussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]","[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                   Strength to Love ;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                   Fellowship ; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]","[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                   The Nation ; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                   Spit in the Devil's\n                  Eye in \n                   The Nation and the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                   The Nation , the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                   The Desegregated\n                  Heart ] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]","[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening\n                  Post as being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                   Saturday Evening Post ,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                   Negro Press and \n                   Nigger Heaven by Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. Schuyler; speech, \"Ethel Waters,\"\n                  by Carl Van Vechten delivered at the dinner given\n                  Waters by the Harlem Business Women on October 29,\n                  1950]","[ \n                   Virginia Verse , edited\n                  by Chad Walsh, February -June 1938 issues and\n                  clippings about the little book; and, a copy of \n                   Life's Worth Living ;\n                  1951 Aug 10--letter (carbon) to CW commenting on his\n                  sermons, \n                   Virginia Verse ,\n                  artists and their work; discussing the race problem,\n                  quoting Lillian Smith and encouraging participation\n                  in solving the related problems; 1952 Mar 13--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW commenting on articles and addresses\n                  on the race situation; 1952 Apr 24--letter from CW to\n                  Editor of \n                   Cavalier Daily praising\n                  the editorial \"Prejudice's Walls Crumble\" and\n                  commenting on the University of Virginia's former\n                  lack of discussion of segregation; 1953 Jan 2--letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing her feelings about writing\n                  a book, and mentioning an article, the RSV Bible, and\n                  Walsh's future works of creation; 1955 Jul 17--letter\n                  (carbon) to Rev. Roland J. Brown discussing his\n                  prayer to pray for one's enemies; 1958 Mar 2-- letter\n                  (carbon) to CW discussing his activities and\n                  achievements, including his book, and answering at\n                  length his question \"What's wrong with our\n                  presentation of religion to young people today?\" She\n                  mentions her upcoming visit to Koinonia Community and\n                  the current status of her relationship with her\n                  husband]","[1955 Apr 12--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning their work in anti-segregation and the\n                  place of the white supporter among both whites and\n                  blacks, and commenting on the arguments in the\n                  Supreme Court and recent decisions on\n                  anti-segregation; 1955 Aug 16--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle encouraging and advising her on her efforts in\n                  promoting racial understanding and integration, and\n                  discussing the rewards and hardships of such a stand;\n                  1955 Aug 18--letter (carbon) to JWW discussing her\n                  own feelings and principles toward working toward\n                  racial understanding and integration]","[1955 Mar 30--letter to RW, administrator of the\n                  N. A. A. C. P. discussing the difficulties of whites\n                  fighting for integration in regard to the National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People;\n                  1955 Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting\n                  on her letter of March 30 and acknowledging her\n                  sincerity; stating his theories that Negroes do not\n                  trust white people and that the segregated pattern of\n                  life has taken its toll on both Negroes and whites;\n                  and, inviting further discussion on methods of\n                  locating and interviewing supportive whites; 1955 Apr\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW praising his attitude and\n                  understanding and commenting on integration; 1955 Jun\n                  15--letter (carbon) to RW discussing her theory on\n                  educating white southerners on the evils of\n                  segregation, saying that it may be more effective if\n                  conducted by Negroes so that it is first-hand\n                  information; 1963 Feb 27--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle inviting her to accept a citation presented\n                  annually by the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People on May 19th at the\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner]","[program and pennant for the Prayer Pilgrimage for\n                  Freedom, May 17, 1957; bus ticket, freedom\n                  certificate, letter to participants, a portfolio, and\n                  a souvenir edition of \n                   AFRO Magazine for the\n                  March on Washington, August 28, 1963]","[Virginia Voters League (September 23, 1956);\n                  Staunton Chapter of the National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People (May 12, 1957);\n                  National Newspaper Publishers Association (March 17,\n                  1958); National Association for the Advancement of\n                  Colored People (February 8, 1960 and May 19, 1963);\n                  Committee of 100 Women (April 21, 1963); Lane Bryant\n                  Annual Awards Citation (1964); Chicago Commitee of\n                  One Hundred]","[Betty Furness program, with Erskine Caldwell,\n                  October 31, 1962; National Association for the\n                  Advancement of Colored People Freedom Fund Dinner,\n                  with Bishop Spottswood, May 19, 1963; National\n                  Association for the Advancement of Colored People\n                  Freedom Fund Dinner, with Senator Leroy Johnson, May\n                  19, 1963; Illustration for \"the Price of Brotherhood\"\n                  in \n                   Ebony , with Eugene\n                  Williams, September 1964; Illustration for \"the Price\n                  of Brotherhood\" in \n                   Ebony , Patton Boyle,\n                  age 13, September 1964]","[\"Ten Tips to Tactful Talkers\" (1951); \"Fear of\n                  Integration,\" \n                   Interracial\n                  Review (February 1958); \"The Fifth Freedom,\"\n                  speech at Prayer Pilgrimage, Richmond, Virginia\n                  (January 1, 1959); Human Relations Workshop speech\n                  (November 19, 1959); and, miscellaneous]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Evans; Dorothy B.\n                  Ferebee; Betty Furness; Johan Gultung]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Grace Halsell; Eleanor Humes (Mrs. James L.)\n                  Haney; John E. Hines/Frederick J. Warnecke; Docia B.\n                  Johnson; Earl M. Johnson; Ben Johnston; Janet\n                  Johnston; Clarence Jordan; Col. Muse; A. Philip\n                  Randolph (second page only); Mrs. W. L. Ransome;\n                  Laurens van der Post; John W. Whetzel]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1963 May 20--typed thank you letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; articles, ticket information, and\n                  playbill, 1964, for \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e; doodling by James Baldwin;\n                  1962-1965--letters (carbons), Sarah-Patton Boyle to\n                  JB--complimentary and heartfelt letter, comments on \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlues for Mister\n                  Charlie\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1958 Mar 26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle re\n                  Welcome House, Inc., an adoption agency, especially\n                  for children of mixed Asian-American parentage; 1958\n                  Apr 5--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle about her\n                  concerns for sending children into the South where\n                  they will meet so much prejudice; 1958 Mar 29--letter\n                  (carbon) to Sarah-Patton Boyle re Welcome House, Inc.\n                  and the problems of placing Negro-Asian children]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[president of The Southern Regional\n                  Council--biographical information; TMs, \"Why I, As a\n                  Christian Layman, Believe in Desegregation\" by Dabbs;\n                  letters contain discussions on integration, the\n                  South, Southern liberalism, religion, and related\n                  topics; the Southern Regional Council; Thurgood\n                  Marshall and Martin Luther King (1957 Apr 19); Fund\n                  for the Republic (1957 Apr 19; May 19); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e(1962 Oct 21, 1964 Jun 3); comments on\n                  the writings of Willa Cather, Ben Robertson, and a\n                  South Carolinian (1964 Jun 3); organization of Dabbs\n                  papers (1971-1973); pamphlet, \"A Mike Wallace\n                  Interview with James McBride Dabbs\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters re \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGood-bye to Uncle\n                  Tom\u003c/title\u003eby JCF; article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration,\" by Sarah-Patton Boyle]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[editor of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Carolina\n                  Israelite\u003c/title\u003e--letters re \"minorities,\"\n                  integration, the South and Southerners, and related\n                  topics; \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMr. Kennedy and the\n                  Negroes\u003c/title\u003eby HLG (1963 Oct 9 \u0026amp; 10, 1964 May\n                  24); the Human Relations Council (1963 Jul 30 and Oct\n                  6, 1965 Feb 16); \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003eby Sarah-Patton Boyle (1963 Oct 6);\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle's thoughts on the South and the\n                  idea of brotherhood (1963 Oct 10); letters from Ruth\n                  Haefner mention a speech by [William] Stringfellow\n                  and Martin Luther King being in jail over Easter\n                  (1963 Apr 13) and news of the year mentioning Martin\n                  Luther King, Harry Golden, Roy Wilkins, and others\n                  (1965 Dec)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1961 Oct 16--Peace Corps, Washington, D. C., to\n                  Sarah-Patton, concerning the regional Peace Corps\n                  conferences scheduled across the nation, and inviting\n                  Boyle to attend]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[White House embossed card sent in answer to\n                  congratulations and comments on JFK's inaugural\n                  speech]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956-1957--articles re Martin Luther King, Jr.\n                  and the bus boycott; 1958-1972--Christmas cards and\n                  photograph cards; 1960 Jan 16--article re King's\n                  speech and prayer pilgrimmage in Richmond, containing\n                  a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. and\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle; 1962 Aug 22--letter to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle acknowledging her moral support\n                  and commenting on the situation in Albany, Georgia;\n                  1963 Feb, 1964 Dec--mimeographed letters to friends\n                  and supporters of the Southern Christian Leadership\n                  Conference; 1964 Apr 6--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  encouraging her active participation in\n                  demonstrations, suggesting that she go into areas at\n                  the invitation of the local sponsoring group, and\n                  commenting on the work of the nonviolent army and the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference; 1964 Apr\n                  30--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle on the work of the\n                  SCLC; 1964 Sep 23--letter from Dorothy F. Cotton,\n                  Citizenship Education Program, to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  thanking her for helping in the struggle for freedom\n                  in St. Augustine, with notes by Boyle on the\n                  experience; 1966 Sep 1--Coretta Scott King to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle concerning Boyle's participation\n                  in the Jackson march and the Freedom Movement; 1967\n                  Jul 29--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  inviting her to the tenth Annual Convention of the\n                  Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Atlanta,\n                  Georgia, with the theme \"Where Do We Go From Here?\";\n                  1967 Nov 28--Coretta Scott King to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the enclosed statement on the Jeannette\n                  Rankin Brigade; 1968 May--Open Letter to the Women of\n                  America from CSK seeking support for the Welfare\n                  Mothers March on Mothers Day, May 12;\n                  1957-1967--letters (carbons) from Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  to Martin Luther King, Jr. and CSK]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Director-Counsel, N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and\n                  Educational Fund, Inc.--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  concerning the decision in the case where \"the\n                  N.A.A.C.P. and this organization filed separate suits\n                  challenging five statutes passed by the General\n                  Assembly of Virginia which would make illegal\n                  practically all of their work in that state]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Articles, \"On Teaching Constitutional Law in\n                  Ghana,\" \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYale Law Report\u003c/title\u003e, Fall\n                  1961, and \"Letter to the Editor\" on A. Philip\n                  Randolph and the National Press Club, August 23,\n                  1964; 1963 Aug 19--six-page letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle concerning \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand Sarah-Patton Boyle herself, and\n                  commenting on the \"decades of our respective activity\n                  on the 'racial front''' and on \"the discovery that we\n                  have been traveling along parallel roads without\n                  knowing one another,\" interspersed with discussions\n                  of the parallels; 1966 Feb 7--Excerpts from the\n                  Court's Opinion on Gardenia White, et al and the\n                  United States of America vs. members of the Jury\n                  Commission of Lownes County, Alabama]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss the beliefs and activities of\n                  both Alan Paton and Sarah-Patton Boyle, including\n                  loving one's enemies]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e], both of their efforts in civil rights\n                  and their recent books, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Profile of the Negro\n                  American\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFor Human Beings\n                  Only\u003c/title\u003e]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss an invitation to Pike to speak to\n                  the Charlottesville chapter of the Virginia Council\n                  on Human Relations and his reasons for declining\n                  (1957); Pike's leadership in the Church (1962)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1951 Sep 9--letter (carbon) to Lillian E. Smith\n                  commenting on Smith's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eKillers of the Dream\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  and discussing her background and actions and\n                  liberalism; 1952 Jul 14--letter, Paula Snelling for\n                  LES to Sarah-Patton Boyle, explaining Smith's\n                  inability to write at this time, and relaying Smith's\n                  praises of Boyle; 1952 Sep 14--letter (carbon) to PS\n                  seeking assistance for an article on the South and\n                  its readiness for nonsegregation; 1952 Sep 16--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering assistance on the\n                  article and the use of herself as an example of\n                  someone who has worked openly against segregation for\n                  thirteen years, commenting on the Waties Waring case\n                  and offering quotes on her view of successfully\n                  helping 'race relations' by working harmoniously with\n                  your community; 1952 Oct 1--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  acknowledging the necessity of working at other\n                  community activities in addition to race relations,\n                  and discussing statistics in an unofficial poll on\n                  nonsegregation; 1952 Oct 3--lengthy discourse on a\n                  disagreement concerning segregation with Virginius\n                  Dabney, editor of the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Times-Dispatch\u003c/title\u003e, discussion of editors' roles\n                  in the promotion of race relations and the use of\n                  \"fresh words, fresh phrases\" in speeches and letters\n                  in favor of non-segregation, community work; 1952 Oct\n                  28--letter (carbon) to LES discussing Smith's point\n                  that \"choice of words\" may make a difference, her\n                  belief that people basically want \"to find the joys\n                  of human warmth and love,\" the letters to the editor\n                  campaign, her work with Negroes more than whites\n                  these days, and the hostility of whites in Georgia,\n                  and inquiring about the \"1,000 Southern women\"; 1952\n                  Dec 18--letter (carbon) to LES inquiring about the\n                  \"3,000 Southern women,\" further discussion on Smith's\n                  ideas of \"cleansing certain words, like segregation,\n                  by giving them other racial connotations and by\n                  cleansing certain emotional areas...,\" thoughts on\n                  Strange Fruit; 1955 Feb 3--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  mentioning her article, \"Southerners Will Like\n                  Integration\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Saturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Apr 29--letter (carbon) to LES\n                  sending heartfelt praise for Smith and asking her, if\n                  feasible, to read the galley proofs of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e; 1962 Aug 14--letter to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand giving her thoughts on the\n                  importance of the book, discussing the likenesses and\n                  differences in their experiences, including a\n                  discussion of Smith's family background and her\n                  childhood, and offering the use of parts of her\n                  letter to quote; 1962 Aug 14--letter to William\n                  Morrow Company (copy) praising Boyle's \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003eand offering her words as assistance in\n                  promoting the book; 1962 Aug 25--letter (carbon) to\n                  LES thanking her for her \"heart-warming comments\"\n                  about \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart,\u003c/title\u003ediscussing further writings of both\n                  Smith and herself, including Smith's own\n                  biography]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[letters discuss Boyle being a contributor to the\n                  Newsletter and Martin Luther King's new book, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStrength to Love\u003c/title\u003e;\n                  articles, \"Facing the Challenge of a New Age\" by\n                  Martin Luther King and \"The Right Way is Not a\n                  Moderate Way\" by Lillian Smith in the February 1947\n                  issues of \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFellowship\u003c/title\u003e; printed\n                  material--annual report 1962-1963 for SCLC;\n                  broadside, September 1963, for the Seventh Annual\n                  Convention of the SCLC; brochure for the Alabama\n                  Christian Movement for Human Rights; brochure, \"This\n                  is the SCLC\"; and, newspaper articles, 1956-1958, on\n                  Martin Luther King]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1956 Sep 19--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton\n                  Boyle commenting on events in Charlottesville\n                  concerning Boyle and the \"charred cross\", the\n                  situation in Clinton, Tennessee involving [ ] Kasper\n                  and the court hearings; 1956 Oct 12--letter (carbon)\n                  to Wilma Dykeman Stokely mentioning her article,\n                  \"Segregation, Surprises and Theology\" in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e; 1956 Nov\n                  25--letter from WDS to Sarah-Patton Boyle mentioning\n                  Boyle's articles and her recent one, \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eSpit in the Devil's\n                  Eye\u003c/title\u003ein \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003eand the\n                  change of its title, and seeing the Schroetters [ ?\n                  and Hilda?] from the University of Virginia; 1956\n                  Dec--Christmas card; 1957 Jan 4--letter (carbon) to\n                  the Stokelys mentioning their article on Clinton\n                  [Tennesee] in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Nation\u003c/title\u003e, the ruling\n                  of the appeal court upholding Judge Paul, P. D. East\n                  of Petal, Mississippi and his editorials; 1957 Nov\n                  20--letter (carbon) to the Stokelys praising their\n                  book as \"worthwhile\" and having \"captured the South\n                  and bound it\" and mentioning Boyle's speaking in\n                  Knoxville, Tennessee; 1961 Jan 30--JRS to\n                  Sarah-Patton Boyle encouraging Boyle in her endeavors\n                  working on her book [ \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Desegregated\n                  Heart\u003c/title\u003e] and suggesting a publisher, Maxewll\n                  Geismar, who is interested in Southern writers]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1955 Feb 20--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  commenting on her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening\n                  Post\u003c/title\u003eas being \"so logical, so calm, and so\n                  FAIR\" and the differences in the North and South;\n                  1955 Feb 23--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  discussing reactions to her article in the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSaturday Evening Post\u003c/title\u003e,\n                  citing a letter from Gregory Swanson, the first Negro\n                  student at the University of Virginia; discussing her\n                  efforts in promoting integration, giving some\n                  examples of reactions from whites and from Negroes\n                  which she deems \"strictly confidential\"; and,\n                  commenting that her agent has discouraged her from\n                  writing a book on integration at this time; 1955 Feb\n                  26--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle commenting on the\n                  controversy involving the \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegro Press\u003c/title\u003eand \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNigger Heaven\u003c/title\u003eby Van\n                  Vechten and encouraging her to write a book on\n                  integration; mentioning various negroes--James Weldon\n                  Johnson, Ralph Bunche, Marian Anderson, Leontyne\n                  Price, Mattiwilda Dobbs, and William Warfield- -who\n                  are \"thoroughly emancipated persons who do not even\n                  have to consider the perplexities of being born\n                  'colored' \"; mentioning Lillian E. Smith, Gertrude\n                  Stein, James Branch Cabell, and Ellen Glasgow; 1955\n                  Mar 12--letter (carbon) to Carl Van Vechten\n                  acknowledging his work towards integration and\n                  feeling somewhat negative over the opposition to her\n                  work to promote race relations; 1955 Mar 24--letter\n                  to Sarah-Patton Boyle offering words of comfort and\n                  giving advice concerning her efforts, writing that\n                  for each individual he meets: \"I regard each single\n                  one on a PERSONAL basis and do not regard races as a\n                  whole\"; 1955 Mar 25--letter to Sarah-Patton Boyle\n                  sending material useful in relation to 'educating'\n                  others; 1955 Jun 18--letter (carbon) to Carl Van\n                  Vechten thanking him for the 'educational' material;\n                  discussing her use of attacks as an excuse to address\n                  the public and the struggle in the South as being\n                  more of a class war than a race war;\n                  printed--articles, 1944 and n.d., re Carl Van\n                  Vechten; reprint of \"The Van Vechten Revolution,\"\n                  1950, by George S. 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