CORE
Founded in 1942 the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) pioneered the use of nonviolent direct action in America’s civil rights struggle. CORE played a significant role in most aspects of the American civil rights movement.
Documents
6 Documents Found
The American Liberal
Publisher: Western Independent PublicationsYear: 1962Volume Number: Vol. III-10 NovFormat: PeriodicalCollection: CORE
Includes: CORE in the Negro Uprisings; Medicare vs. the Swedish System by David Horowitz
The Campus CORE-lator
Publisher: Berkeley Campus COREYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. I-4 FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: CORE
Includes: Voices from Watts; poem, "Harlem," by Langston Hughes - mostly about Watts uprising
The American Liberal
Publisher: Western Independent PublicationsYear: 1962Volume Number: Vol. III-10 NovFormat: PeriodicalCollection: CORE
Includes: CORE in the Negro Uprisings; Medicare vs. the Swedish System by David Horowitz
The Campus CORE-lator
Publisher: Berkeley Campus COREYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. I-4 FallFormat: PeriodicalCollection: CORE
Includes: Voices from Watts; poem, "Harlem," by Langston Hughes - mostly about Watts uprising
6 Documents Found