Dublin Core
Title
The Times Parallel Those of the Early Days of the Republican Party
Subject
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movements
African Americans
African Americans--Politics and government--20th century
Race relations
Description
Essay written by Earl Conrad that articulates the importance of a new Civil Rights political party. Mr. Conrad argues that like the early days of the Republican Party, a new Civil Rights political party does not have to become the dominant political party to be effective. The critical point is that a national civil rights party "can get permanent crowbar into the national picture."
Creator
Conrad, Earl
Source
Earl Conrad Collection, Cayuga Community College Library, Auburn, NY
Date
Not Specified
Rights
The materials in the Earl Conrad Archival Digital Collection are not in public domain. Cayuga Community College Library has permission from the copyright holder’s heir to make these materials available in digital format for educational and research purposes. These materials may be copied by individuals for personal use, research and teaching (including distribution to classes) as long as this Rights statement is included in the text: “It is the user’s sole responsibility to secure any necessary copyright permission to publish documents, texts, and images from any holders of rights in these materials. Use of these materials for publication in any medium also requires the permission of the Cayuga Community College Library."
Format
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Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
Box 070 Folder 5
Text Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Typed Manuscript