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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8nk3h69 No online items Special Collections & Archives Oviatt Library California State University, Northridge 18111 Nordhoff St. Northridge, CA 91330 URL: http://library.csun.edu/sca Email: oviattsca@csun.edu Phone: (818) 677-2832 Fax: (818) 677-2589 Copyright 2012 Special Collections & Archives. All rights reserved. URB/MM 1

Overview of the Collection Collection Title: Max Mont Collection Dates: Bulk Dates: 1952-1980 Identification: URB/MM Creator: Mont, Max, 1917- Physical Description: 9.59 linear feet Language of Materials: English Repository: Urban Archives Abstract: Max Mont was the West Coast Executive Director of the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), which serves as a representative body for working persons from the Jewish community by promoting human rights and assisting organized labor in its relations within the community and with other minority groups. As a JLC officer, Max Mont made himself available to other allied organizations to serve in various capacities, such as professional organizer, coordinator, advisor, public relations director and spokesperson. The Max Mont Collection provides documentation on Mr. Mont s various personal and organizational activities in support of open housing for minorities and the poor, state civil rights legislation, integration of Los Angeles public schools, and the farm workers movement. Note: This collection was processed in part under a U.S. Department of Education Title V Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Grant. Biographical Information: Max Mont was the West Coast Executive Director of the Jewish Labor Committee (JLC) which serves as a representative body for working persons from the Jewish community by promoting human rights and assisting organized labor in its relations within the community and with other minority groups. The Committee actively involves itself with numerous issues pertaining to civil rights legislation, union representation of workers, improved working conditions, and economic and social assistance to the poor and minorities. Max Mont was a JLC officer who made himself available to other allied organizations and served in various capacities, such as professional organizer, coordinator, advisor, public relations director and spokesperson. As a JLC field representative during the 1950s, Mr. Mont was active in lobbying and campaigning for public-supported housing, extension of old age assistance to the foreign born, creation of apprenticeship and training programs for minorities, and the establishment of a state Fair Employment Practices Commission. He was appointed the West Coast Executive Director of the Jewish Labor Committee in 1960, succeeding William L. Becker who became Governor Edmund G. Brown's aide on human relations and civil rights. During the same year, Mont was also elected Executive Secretary of the California Committee for Fair Practices (CCFP), a coordinating body of various civil rights groups lobbying for state legislation. Maintaining close ties with Becker in the Governor's office, Mont and the CCFP successfully lobbied for passage of the Rumford Fair Housing Act of 1963, which outlawed discrimination in the sale or rental of housing on grounds of race and religion. When the California Real Estate Association (CREA) proposed a voter initiative in November 1963 to repeal the Rumford Act, the CCFP unsuccessfully campaigned to keep the initiative from gaining the requisite number of signatures to become a ballot measure. The initiative was placed on the November 1964 election ballot as Proposition 14, and became one of the most hotly contested political issues in California politics in the 1960s. Mr. Mont then became the Southern California campaign coordinator for Californians Against Proposition 14; a special election committee appointed by Governor Brown; originally called Californians for Fair Housing, which led an unsuccessful campaign to defeat the initiative. After the voters passed Proposition 14, the CCFP continued the battle by contesting its constitutionality in the courts. In 1966, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the proposition was indeed unconstitutional on the grounds that it sought to nullify a California state law which provided protection for rights already granted by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments. Max Mont fought for nondiscrimination in local employment and housing by participating in community organizations and agencies which aided minorities and the poor in exercising their rights and in seeking government assistance. Among these groups were the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission and the Community Relations Conference of Southern California (CRCSC). Both groups fostered better relations among ethnic groups and neighborhoods, investigated complaints of discrimination, and sponsored educational programs and conferences devoted to social issues involving the status of minorities in the community. CRCSC in particular aided minority groups in finding suitable housing within the local community, and lobbied for public supported housing. It operated the Housing Opportunities Center (of which Max Mont served on the Board of URB/MM 2

Directors during the early 1970s) which built, purchased and managed several housing projects within low income areas of Los Angeles. Due to his community activism, Max Mont was later appointed in 1976 to the Los Angeles Board of Education's Community Advisory Committee for School Integration (CACSI) which was assigned the responsibility of developing an initial school integration plan for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Another major issue in which Max Mont and the Jewish Labor Committee became active was the plight of California farm workers. Between 1961 and 1968, Mr. Mont served as Secretary of the Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers (ECAFW), an activist group which successfully lobbied for the discontinuance of the Bracero or foreign farm labor program under Public Law 78, which operated three federally funded antipoverty projects that provided counseling, basic educational skills and training to domestic farm workers. During 1965, acting as a representative of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL CIO, Mr. Mont played a key role as negotiator between wine/grape growers of the Coachella Valley and striking farm workers represented by the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) led by Cesar Chavez and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), AFL CIO, led by Al Green. The success of these negotiations resulted in the first union contracts for farm workers in California. NFWA and AWOC merged in 1967 to form the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) under Chavez's leadership. ECAFW disbanded in 1968, deciding to directly support farm workers within their own movement to gain union representation and the right to collective bargaining. Mr. Mont then actively served as a Los Angeles area boycott coordinator for the United Farm Workers Union strike and boycott against non union California table grapes and lettuce. In this capacity, he worked closely with the UFWOC, the California Migrant Ministry and the Interfaith Committee to Aid Farm Workers. He was especially influential in educating the Jewish community about the plight of farm workers which ultimately led to non union grapes being banned from ceremonial use for religious holidays by the Massachusetts and Southern California Boards of Rabbis. Max Mont passed away in December 1991 and the age of 74. At the time of his death, he was still acting as executive director of the Jewish Labor Committee. Access Terms This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Corporate Name: Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.) Genre/Form of Material: Paper records Photographic material Publications Topical Term: Agricultural laborers -- California Discrimination in housing -- California -- Los Angeles Processing Information: Robert G. Marshall, Cathy Sluter, and Han Xiaoquan, May 1988 and November 2003 Conditions Governing Use: Copyright for unpublished materials authored or otherwise produced by the creator(s) of this collection has not been transferred to California State University, Northridge. Copyright status for other materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. Conditions Governing Access: The collection is open for research use. Preferred Citation: For information about citing items in this collection consult the appropriate style manual, or see the Citing Archival Materials guide. Arrangement of Materials: Series I: California Committee for Fair Practices, 1948, 1955-1968 Subseries A: Administration, 1959-1968 Subseries B: Fair Employment Practices Commission, 1955-1967 URB/MM 3

Subseries C: Legislative Advocacy, 1957-1968 Subseries D: Civil Rights Concerns (Non-Housing), 1957-1969, 1976 Subseries E: Fair Housing, 1948, 1959-1967 Series II: Californians Against Proposition 14, 1964 Subseries A: Administration, 1964 Subseries B: Campaign Literature and Publicity, 1964 Subseries C: Special Interest Committees, 1964 Subseries D: Proponents of Proposition 14, 1964 Series III: Community Relations Conference of Southern California, 1956 1970, 1980 Subseries A: General Projects, 1958-1960, 1972, 1980 Subseries B: Human Relations Commission of Los Angeles, 1969, 1971 Subseries C: Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, 1956-1958, 1963, 1966 Subseries D: The Los Angeles Citizens Committee for Fair Housing, 1966, 1968, ca. 1972 Subseries E: The Housing Opportunity Center, 1969-1973 Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1959 1968 Subseries A: Administration, 1961-1967 Subseries B: Newsletters and Publicity, 1961-1969 Subseries C: Project Files, 1961-1968 Subseries D: Subject Files, 1947-1968 Series V: Governor's Office, 1959-1966 Subseries A: General Information, 1962-1965 Subseries B: Farm Labor and Agriculture, 1961-1966 Subseries C: Civil Rights and Housing, 1959-1965 Series VI: Citizens Advisory Committee for School Integration, 1974-1979 Series VII: Personal Activities, 1952-1980 Subseries A: Civil Rights (Non Housing), 1953-1980 Subseries B: Extremist Groups, 1964-1965 Subseries C: Farm Labor, 1941, 1943, 1963-1978-1973 Subseries D: Fair Housing, 1952-1953, 1965-1974 Subseries E: Jewish Community Concerns, 1960-1976 Subseries F: School Integration, 1970-1980 Subseries G: General Material, 1954, 1963-1972, 1980 Scope and Contents The Max Mont Collection provides documentation on Mr. Mont s various personal and organizational activities in support of open housing for minorities and the poor, state civil rights legislation, integration of Los Angeles public schools, and the farm workers movement. The collection is composed primarily of subject files of Max Mont and the several organizations in which he served. The files contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, leaflets, pamphlets, position statements, legal briefs, documentary transcripts, rosters, budgets, and testimony, as well as administrative, publicity and legislative advocacy files, and photographs. The collection is arranged into eight series according to Mont's organizational activities: California Committee for Fair Practices (1948, 1955-1968), Californians Against Proposition 14 (1964), Community Relations Conference of Southern California (1956 1970, 1980), Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers (1947-1969), Governor's Office (1959-1966), Citizen's Advisory Committee for School Integration (1974-1979), and Personal Activities (1952-1980). Series I, California Committee for Fair Practices, includes the minutes, rosters, correspondence, financial statements, newsletters, reports, brochures, and pamphlets of the committee, including newspaper clippings, published material, and leaflets of other groups collected by the organization. The majority of the documents are dated after 1960 when Max Mont officially became the Executive Secretary of the committee. This series is further divided into five major subseries based on the activities of the California Committee for Fair Practices: Administration (1959-1968), Fair Employment Practices Commission (1955-1967), Legislative Advocacy (1957-1968), Civil Rights Concerns (Non-Housing) (1957-1969, 1976), and Fair Housing (1948, 1959-1967). Each subseries is filed alphabetically. URB/MM 4

Series II, Californians Against Proposition 14, documents Californians Against Proposition 14 (CAP 14), a temporary committee formed during 1964 by then-governor Edmund G. Brown to coordinate election campaign efforts against the ballot initiative to repeal the Rumford Fair Housing Act of 1963. The committee was active from February to December, 1964. These records were collected and maintained by Max Mont, who served as the Southern California campaign coordinator for CAP 14. It includes correspondence, financial reports, rosters, campaign manuals, position statements, press releases, leaflets, pamphlets, newspaper clippings and a small amount of campaign ephemera. This series is further divided into the following four subseries: Administration, Campaign Literature and Publicity, Special Interest Committees, and Proponents of Proposition 14. Each subseries is filed alphabetically. Series III, Community Relations Conference of Southern California, documents the work of the Community Relations Conference of Southern California and affiliated organizations and projects. The series contains correspondence, testimony, reports, ordinances, conference programs, minutes and newsletters pertaining to the issues of housing, development, civil rights and community relations between ethnic groups within Los Angeles County and Southern California. The files were collected and maintained by Max Mont as a member of the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations. The series is further divided into five subseries: General Projects (1958-1960, 1972, 1980), Human Relations Commission of Los Angeles (1969, 1971), Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations (1956-1958, 1963, 1966), The Los Angeles Citizens Committee for Fair Housing (1966, 1968, ca. 1972), and The Housing Opportunity Center (1969-1973). Each subseries is filed alphabetically. Series IV, Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, consists of agreements, budgets, by laws, correspondence, financial statements, legislative bills, minutes, newsletters, published reports, transcripts and related documents dealing with the controversial issues of the Bracero program, unionization of domestic farm labor, the California table grape strike and boycott, antipoverty programs and migrant poverty of the 1960s. The series is sub-divided into four subseries: Administration (1961-1967), Newsletters and Publicity (1961-1969), Project Files (1961-1968), and Subject Files (1947-1968). Each subseries is filed alphabetically. Series V, Governor's Office, includes correspondence, position statements, speeches, press releases, fact sheets and reports prepared and received by the office of Governor Edmund G. Brown between 1959 and 1966. These records were forwarded to Max Mont by William L. Becker, the Governor's Advisor on Civil Rights and Mont's predecessor as West Coast Executive Director of the Jewish Labor Committee. The series is divided into three subseries: General Information (1962-1965), Farm Labor and Agriculture (1961-1966), and Civil Rights and Housing (1959-1965). Each subseries is filed alphabetically. Series VI, Citizens Advisory Committee for School Integration, consists of committee records, correspondence files, legal documents, and survey data covering topics that include bilingual-bicultural education, integration and bussing, and the Los Angeles Unified School District and is filed alphabetically. Series VII, Personal Activities, contains brochures, conference programs, correspondence, legislative bills, newspaper clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, position papers, reports and similar documentation covering the wide subject areas found in the rest of the collection however, Mont's personal papers differ in that they are not primarily composed of records from a distinct single issue organization. Instead, the series contains Mont's own personal records pertaining to issues and activities of concern after his organizational involvement ended or before it began and documents Mont's political and civic activism and interests, his work as West Coast Executive Director of the Jewish Labor Committee, as representative for the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL CIO, and as a private individual. It is divided into seven subseries: Civil Rights (Non Housing) (1953-1980), Extremist Groups (1964-1965), Farm Labor (1941, 1943, 1963-1978), Fair Housing (1952-1953, 1965-1974), Jewish Community Concerns (1960-1976), School Integration (1970-1980), and General Material (1954, 1963-1972, 1980). Each subseries is filed alphabetically. Series I: California Committee for Fair Practices, 1948, 1955-1968 Subseries A: Administration, 1959-1968 Box 1, Folder 1 Contributions and Pledges, September 1959-December 1967 Box 1, Folder 2 Executive Committee, November 1959-February 1968 Box 1, Folder 3 Financial Statements and Budgets, 1965 February 10 Box 1, Folder 4 Mailing Lists: possible names and changes, June 1964-June 1965 Box 1, Folder 5 Personnel Records, February 1967 Box 1, Folder 6 Purpose; Function; Rules of Organization, December 1964, 1965 URB/MM 5

Series I: California Committee for Fair Practices, 1948, 1955-1968 Subseries A: Administration, 1959-1968 Box 1, Folder 7 Sponsor Invitations and Acceptance Letters, October 1965-April 1967 Subseries B: Fair Employment Practices, 1955-1967 Box 1, Folder 8 Bank of America Affirmative Action Agreement, 1964 June 1 Box 1, Folder 9 Evaluating Job Applicants with Police Records, July 1966 Box 1, Folder 10 Fair Employment Practices Commission Administration of the Rumford Act, 1963 October 9-1966 June 20 Box 1, Folder 11 Fair Employment Practices Commission Appointments, 1959 September 11, 1964 February 26 Box 1, Folder 12 Fair Employment Practices Commission Assembly Bills and Mobilization, 1957-1959 Box 1, Folder 13 Fair Employment Practices Commission Information and Conferences, 1960 March 9-1961 March 22 Box 1, Folder 14 Guide to Pre-Employment Inquiries, January 1960, April 1964 Box 1, Folder 15 Guidelines for Inquiry of Religious and Ethnic Background, November 1963 Box 1, Folder 16 Los Angeles Committee for Equal Employment Opportunity, August 1955-January 1958 Box 1, Folder 17 Recommended Amendments to Fair Employment Practices Commission Act, 1965 July 10, January-August 1967 Subseries C: Legislative Advocacy, 1957-1968 Box 1, Folder 18 Assembly Bill 141: Criminal Prohibition of Advocacy of Genocide, 1967 January 17 Box 1, Folder 19 Assembly Bill 890: Housing Discrimination, April-May 1959 Box 1, Folder 20 Assembly Bill 1240: Rumford Fair Housing Act, January-June 1963 Box 1, Folder 21 Assembly Bill Categories: report by Harold Meyerson, ca. 1967 Box 1, Folder 22 Civil Rights Protection in California, November 1959, 1961 Box 2, Folder 1 Federal Civil Right Legislation and Activity, 1957-1964 June 1 Box 2, Folder 2 Housing Bills: hearing and lobby efforts, May-June 1967 Box 2, Folder 3 Joint National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) - California Committee for Fair Practices (CCFP) Legislative Advocate Program, January 1967-April 1968 Box 2, Folder 4 Legislative Memos and Reports, July 1959-July 1967 Box 2, Folder 5 Legislative Statewide Conference on Assembly Bill 801: Hawkins Fair Housing, April-September 1961 Box 2, Folder 6 Legislative Recommendations, May 1966-April 1967 Box 2, Folder 7 State Senate Bill 1470: letter to Senator George Miller Jr., 1967 July 20 Subseries D: Civil Rights Concerns (Non-Housing), 1957-1969, 1976 Box 2, Folder 8 Auto Insurance, 1962 January 1-1969 Box 2, Folder 9 Becker, William: "Minority Potential in the 1962 California Elections, ca. 1960 Box 2, Folder 10 Becker, William: Testimony to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, September 1959-1960 February 11 Box 2, Folder 11 Housing and Consumer Credit Insurance, February 1967-September 1968 Box 2, Folder 12 Labor and Civil Rights, October 1957-March 1966 Box 2, Folder 13 State Advisory Committee on Health of Seasonal Agricultural Workers, 1976 August 17 Subseries E: Fair Housing, 1948, 1959-1967 Subseries 1: General Information Box 2, Folder 14 American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations Position on Fair Housing, ca. 1967 Box 2, Folder 15 American Friends Service Committee, 1963, February 1964 URB/MM 6

Series I: California Committee for Fair Practices, 1948, 1955-1968 Subseries E: Fair Housing, 1948, 1959-1967 Box 2, Folder 16 Fair Housing Information: California, February 1960-September 1966 Box 3, Folder 1 Governor's Conference on Housing 1960, March-July 1960 Box 3, Folder 2 Hamsing-Hawkins Act: Assembly Bill 801 Box 3, Folder 3 Housing Discrimination Cases: Nationwide, August 1959-September 1960 Box 3, Folder 4 Housing Discrimination Cases/Restricted Listings: California, August 1956-October 1965 Box 3, Folder 5 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing: Chicago Conference 1965, Spring 1964-October 1965 Box 3, Folder 6 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing: Nationwide Efforts, July 1965-June 1966 Box 3, Folder 7 Population and Housing: Los Angeles County, March 1963 Box 3, Folder 8 Public Housing/Tenant's Issues: Sacramento, California, 1966 January 4, February 9 Box 3, Folder 9 Trends in Housing: "Scoreboard", 1962 June 30, September 1963 Box 3, Folder 10 United States Commission on Civil Rights: Housing Discrimination Cases; Testimony, January 1959-February 1960 Box 3, Folder 11 Unruh Civil Rights Act: Public Accommodations in California, 1959 July 17-Spring 1960 Subseries 2: Proposition 14 Proponents Box 3, Folder 12 California Real Estate Association [CREA]: Statements, September 1948-November 1964 Box 3, Folder 13 California Real Estate Association [CREA]: Equal Rights Committee Handbook and Speaker's Guide, 1964 June 27, September 1966 Box 3, Folder 14 California Real Estate Association [CREA]: Leaders Sponsoring Proposition 14, 1964 January 13, August 6 Box 3, Folder 15 Committee for Home Protection, September 1963-October 1964 Box 3, Folder 16 Property Owners Bill of Rights, May 1963 Box 3, Folder 17 Real Estate and Property Owners Groups Against Fair Housing, March 1963-December 1964 Subseries 3: Proposition 14 Campaign Material Box 3, Folder 18 Anti-California Real Estate Association Initiative Effort: June vs. November Ballot, July 1963-April 1964 Box 4, Folder 1 Anti-Proposition 14 Coordination: Action newsletters, July 1963-April 1964 Box 4, Folder 2 Ballot Arguments For and Against Proposition 14, March-July 1964 Box 4, Folder 3 California Realtors for Fair Housing, November 1963-May 1964 Box 4, Folder 4 Churches and Fair Housing, November 1963-October 1964 Box 4, Folder 5 League for Decency in Real Estate, January-July 1967 Box 4, Folder 6 Legal Analyses: Rumford Act; Proposition 14, November-December 1964 Box 4, Folder 7 News Editorial: Rumford Act; Proposition 14, November 1963-July 1966 Box 4, Folder 8 No Against proposition 14: campaign manual and strategy, 1964 February 5 Box 4, Folder 9 Political Candidates and Proposition 14, March-May 1964 Box 4, Folder 10 Potential Fundraising: Churches, February-September 1964 Box 4, Folder 11 Rumford Act and Proposition 14: newspaper clippings, December 1963-November 1964 Box 4, Folder 12 Speaker's Material and Handbook: Opposition to Segregation Amendment, April 1964 Box 4, Folder 13 State Board of Education: Opposition to Proposition 14, ca. 1964 Subseries 4: Proposition 14 Post-Election Efforts Box 4, Folder 14 Fresno Conference: Grassroots Efforts, November 1964-May 1967 Box 4, Folder 15 Proposition 14 Court Case: newspaper clippings, November 1964-December 1966 Box 4, Folder 16 Proposition 14 Court Case: voting analysis, June 1964-June 1966 Box 4, Folder 17 Testimony to Governor's Commission on the Rumford Act, 1961 September 28-29, November-December 1966 Series II: Californians Against Proposition 14, 1964 Subseries A: Administration, 1964 URB/MM 7

Series II: Californians Against Proposition 14, 1964 Subseries A: Administration, 1964 Box 4, Folder 18 Accounting: records; correspondence, 1964 July 28, November 5 Box 4, Folder 19 Campaign Manual and Organization: Northern California, March-April 1964 Box 4, Folder 20 Campaign Manual and Organization: Southern California, June-September 1964 Box 5, Folder 1 Correspondence: general, April-November 1964 Box 5, Folder 2 Endorsements: groups opposed to Proposition 14, June-October 1964 Box 5, Folder 3 Financial Reporting: State of California, 1964 August 31, October-December 1964 Box 5, Folder 4 Formation of Californians for Fair Housing: announcements, 1964 April 6-May 12 Box 5, Folder 5 Governor's Statewide Committee on Fair Housing, February-December 1964 Box 5, Folder 6 Major Contributors/Supporters, July-November 1964 Subseries B: Campaign Literature and Publicity, 1964 Box 5, Folder 7 Handbills and Leaflets, February 1964 Box 5, Folder 8 Internal Position Papers and Analyses, 1964 February 7-September 20 Box 5, Folder 9 Legal Analyses: Rumford Act and Proposition 14, July-September 1964 Box 5, Folder 10 Media Advertisements: billboards; paraphernalia, 1964 September 27, October 6 Box 5, Folder 11 Media Editorials: commentary on Proposition 14, July 1964 Box 5, Folder 12 Newsletters; Press Releases; Announcements, June-November 1964 Box 5, Folder 13 Speakers' Material, 1964 June 12 Box 5, Folder 14 Unruh, Jesse: Speech Against Proposition 14, 1964 October 30 Subseries C: Special Interest Committees, 1964 Box 5, Folder 15 Arts Division: Hollywood Stars Against Proposition 14, August-October 1964 Box 5, Folder 16 Attorneys: Election Day, ca. November 1964 Box 5, Folder 17 Business and Profession Committee, 1964 July 22 Box 5, Folder 18 Churches, July-October 1964 Box 5, Folder 19 Japanese - Americans, May-August 1964 Box 5, Folder 20 Mexican - Americans, April-September 1964 Box 5, Folder 21 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP): Los Angeles Headquarters, November 1964 Box 5, Folder 22 Student and Youth Groups, 1964 May 9-September 14 Box 6, Folder 1 Veterans Against Proposition 14, 1964 August 7, September 6 Box 6, Folder 2 Women's Groups, 1964 August 22 Subseries D: Proponents of Proposition 14, 1964 Box 6, Folder 3 Committee for Home Protection: Proposition 14 Speakers Kit, 1963 June 21, 1964 August 4 Box 6, Folder 4 Yes on Proposition 14 Campaign Material, January-October 1964 Series III: Community Relations Conference of Southern California, 1956-1970, 1980 Subseries A: General Projects, 1958-1960, 1972, 1980 Box 6, Folder 5 California Housing Coalition: legislative program, January-March 1972 Box 6, Folder 6 Housing Conference, 1959, October-December 1959 Box 6, Folder 7 Housing Correspondence, October 1959-February 1980 Box 6, Folder 8 United States Commission on Civil Rights: California Hearings; Basic Civil Rights, 1960 January 27 Box 6, Folder 9 Commission on Civil Rights: California Hearings; Employment Discrimination, 1960 January 8-26 Box 6, Folder 10 United States Commission on Civil Rights: California Hearings; Minority Housing, July 1959, 1960 January 15-26 URB/MM 8

Series III: Community Relations Conference of Southern California, 1956-1970, 1... Subseries A: General Projects, 1958-1960, 1972, 1980 Box 6, Folder 11 United States Commission on Civil Rights: School Segregation Report, 1960 January 25-26 Box 6, Folder 12 United States Commission on Civil Rights: State Advisory Committee; Employment Subcommittee, September 1958-April 1959 Box 6, Folder 13 United States Commission on Civil Rights: State Advisory Committee; General, January 1958-October 1960 Box 6, Folder 14 United States Commission on Civil Rights: State Advisory Committee; Housing Subcommittee, January 1959-September 1960 Subseries B: Human Relations Commission of Los Angeles, 1969, 1971 Box 7, Folder 1 Low Income Housing Ordinance, 1971 December 12 Box 7, Folder 2 Low Income Housing Policy, 1969 February 4 Subseries C: Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, 1956-1958, 1963-1966 Box 7, Folder 3 California Department of Human Relations, 1957 February 13, 1958 February 6-8 Box 7, Folder 4 Community Redevelopment Agency, January 1956-December 1957 Box 7, Folder 5 Correspondence: general, 1956 December 28-1966 December 5 Box 7, Folder 6 Employment Committee, March-September 1964 Box 7, Folder 7 Growth of Residential Segregation: report, March 1963 Subseries D: The Los Angeles Citizens Committee for Fair Housing, 1966, 1968, ca. 1972 Box 7, Folder 8 Housing and Planning, 1966 December 5-6, January-November 1968, ca. 1972 Subseries E: The Housing Opportunity Center, 1969-1973 Box 7, Folder 9 Board of Governors, November 1970-December 1972 Box 7, Folder 10 By-Laws, May-October 1972 Box 7, Folder 11 Complaint of Discriminatory Practices, March-May 1972 Box 7, Folder 12 Development and Housing Projects, December 1970-December 1972 Box 7, Folder 13 Executive Committee: minutes; correspondence, April-September 1972 Box 7, Folder 14 Housing Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles, June 1969-March 1973 Box 7, Folder 15 Housing Project Seminars, November 1971-September 1972 Box 7, Folder 16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD): newsletters, October 1970-January 1971 Box 7, Folder 17 Personnel and Affirmative Action, May 1971-November 1972 Box 8, Folder 1 Program Evaluation: reports to Office of Economic Opportunity, 1971 December 10, 1972 June 23 Box 8, Folder 2 Prospectus, 1969 September 30 Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1947-1969 Subseries A: Administration, 1961-1967 Box 8, Folder 3 Accounting Correspondence, May 1961-May 1967 Box 8, Folder 4 Accounting and Payroll Ledgers, January 1962-April 1966 Box 8, Folder 5 Budgets: financial statements; work papers, April 1961-1967 March 31 Box 8, Folder 6 By-Laws Box 8, Folder 7 Federal Tax Return: statement, 1964 July 6 Box 8, Folder 8 Fundraising and Donations, April 1961-February 1967 Box 8, Folder 9 Insurance, August 1965-May 1966 Box 8, Folder 10 Letterheads Box 8, Folder 11 Sponsors: lists URB/MM 9

Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1947-1969 Subseries A: Administration, 1961-1967 Box 8, Folder 12 Steering Committee: minutes, January 1961-1967 June 1 Subseries B: Newsletters and Publicity, 1961-1969 Box 8, Folder 13 Advertisement for Support, 1961 April 3 Box 8, Folder 14 Agricultural Speakers Notes, ca. 1964 Box 8, Folder 15 California Farm Labor: Fact Sheets, 1962-1965 Box 8, Folder 16 KCET: Bracero Program, 1965 March 30 Box 8, Folder 17 KNBC: interview with Dan Lund; Bracero Program, 1965 January 16 Box 8, Folder 18 Los Angeles Times: correspondence, November, 1962 December, 1963 March Box 8, Folder 19 Newsletters and Mailings, April 1961-March 1966 Box 8, Folder 20 Press Conference: statements, January 1965 Box 8, Folder 21 Press Releases, 1962-1963 Box 8, Folder 22 Steinbeck, John, 1961 April 5-1969 February 8 Box 8, Folder 23 Student Awareness and Education on Farm Labor, 1963-1965 Box 8, Folder 24 Torres, A.G.: Exposure of Pay Violations, Box 8, Folder 25 Vasquez, Ray: Exposure of, January 1964 Subseries C: Project Files, 1961-1968 Subseries 1: Administration Box 9, Folder 1 American Friends Service Committee: Tulare County Project, July 1964-February 1965 Box 9, Folder 2 Area Redevelopment Act: guidelines and projects, May 1961-June 1962 Box 9, Folder 3 Economic Opportunity Act: Migrant Labor Projects, August 1965-June 1966 Box 9, Folder 4 Farm Labor Consultants, August 1965-April 1966 Box 9, Folder 5 Farm Labor Projects: Close Out, September 1967-April 1968 Box 9, Folder 6 Farm Labor Projects: newspaper clippings, March 1965-May 1966 Box 9, Folder 7 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: Operation Harvest Hands; budget reports, December 1964-August 1967 Box 9, Folder 8 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: Operation Harvest Hands/ budget reports, December 1964-August 1967 Box 9, Folder 9 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: Operation Harvest Hands; contract files, May 1965-August 1967 Box 9, Folder 10 Lawyers, Peter: Report to Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers (ECAFW) Board on M.D.T.A. Projects, 1965 November 15 Box 9, Folder 11 Manpower Development and Retraining Act; Migrant Labor Projects, 1962 September 4-1965 May 10 Box 9, Folder 12 Operation Buenaventura: audit, March-May 1968 Box 9, Folder 13 Operation Buenaventura: contract files, June-August 1965 Box 9, Folder 14 Operation Buenaventura: financial reports, June 1965-June 1967 Box 9, Folder 15 Project Budgets, October 1965-March 1966 Subseries 2: Individual Projects Box 9, Folder 16 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: correspondence, March 1965-March 1966 Box 10, Folder 1 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: correspondence, March 1965-March 1966 Box 10, Folder 2 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: interviews, May-September 1963 Box 10, Folder 3 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: personnel, January 1966 Box 10, Folder 4 Farm Workers Opportunity Project: proposals, 1963 December 5-ca. 1966 Box 10, Folder 5 Operation Buenaventura: activity reports; progress reports, 1965 June 7-1966 March 17 Box 10, Folder 6 Operation Buenaventura: correspondence, June 1965-May 1966 Box 10, Folder 7 Operation Buenaventura: proposals, ca. 1965 Box 10, Folder 8 Operation Harvest Hands: activity reports; progress reports, August-December 1965 Box 10, Folder 9 Operation Harvest Hands: correspondence, June-December 1965 Box 10, Folder 10 Operation Harvest Hands: personnel, September 1965-January 1966 Box 10, Folder 11 Operation Harvest Hands: proposals, April-November 1965 URB/MM 10

Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1947-1969 Subseries D: Subject Files, 1947-1968 Subseries D: Subject Files, 1947-1968 Subseries 1: Agricultural Conditions and Economy Box 10, Folder 12 Agricultural Subsidies, 1967 Box 10, Folder 13 American Farm Bureau Federation, 1967 November 13 Box 10, Folder 14 Asparagus Harvest and Labor, February 1965-May 1966 Box 10, Folder 15 Automation of Agriculture, January 1964-1967 Box 10, Folder 16 California Agriculture and Farm Labor: newspaper clippings, December 1964-1967 March 9 Box 10, Folder 17 California Agricultural Industry: economic and crop conditions, April 1961-August 1967 Box 10, Folder 18 CBS: "Harvest of Shame" documentary, 1961 January 23, April 26 Box 10, Folder 19 Council of California Growers: newsletters, October 1962-June 1966 Box 10, Folder 20 Gillam, Jerry: Los Angeles Times, "Farm Series", September-October 1962 Box 10, Folder 21 Mexico: agriculture in, 1964, March 1966 Box 10, Folder 22 Orange County: land and water in, 1960 November 13-October 1962 Box 10, Folder 23 Salinas Valley: Farm Labor News; newspaper clippings, June 1964, March-May 1965 Box 10, Folder 24 Strawberries and Labor, April-September 1965, May 1966 Box 10, Folder 25 Tomatoes and Farm Labor, 1964 November 6-ca. 1966 Box 11, Folder 1 Water: Central and Imperial Valleys, 1947 September 24-January 1966 Box 11, Folder 2 Yuma, Arizona: Lettuce Workers, 1965 January 15 Subseries 2: The Bracero Program and Public Laws Box 11, Folder 3 Anderson, Henry: "Report on the Bracero System", June 1961-February 1963 Box 11, Folder 4 Bracero Complaints: mistreatment; bad condition, 1961-1965 Box 11, Folder 5 Bracero Contractors, April 1961-October 1965 Box 11, Folder 6 Bracero Employment: statistics, 1963-1964 Box 11, Folder 7 Bracero Program: articles and reports, 1961 February 2-1966 Box 11, Folder 8 Bracero Program: newspaper clippings, November 1961-December 1964 Box 11, Folder 9 Bracero Program: newspaper clippings, January 1965-1967 July 5 Box 11, Folder 10 Brown, Governor Edmund G.; Murphy, Senator George, February-October 1965, 1966 March 27 Box 11, Folder 11 California Labor Federation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations: testimony to United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, 1965 January 16 Box 11, Folder 12 Englund, R.T.: Imperial Valley Growers Payroll Falsification Case, 1948 June 24, August 1962- April 1963 Box 11, Folder 13 Gilbert, Bill: American Federation of Labor and Congress of industrial Organizations Rebuttals Against KNXT Editorials, November 1964 Box 11, Folder 14 Japanese Community and Farm Labor, 1965, 1967 Box 12, Folder 1 Political Candidates: positions on Public Law 78; Public Law 414, September 1964 Box 12, Folder 2 Public Law 78: information, positions; lobbying, 1961-1965 Box 12, Folder 3 Public Law 414: panel and hearings on, April-May, December 1965 Box 12, Folder 4 Salazar, Ruben: articles by, 1962-1964 Box 12, Folder 5 Smith, Martin: The Sacramento Bee article series by, November 1965 Box 12, Folder 6 United States Department of Justice: Public Law 78, 1962 March 15 Box 12, Folder 7 United States Department of Labor: correspondence; regarding enforcement of Public Law 78, 1962-1965 Box 12, Folder 8 United States Department of Labor: employment ceilings on foreign labor, June-October 1964 Box 12, Folder 9 United States Department of Labor: hearing on farm labor, November-December 1961 Box 12, Folder 10 United States Department of Labor: hearings on Public Law 78, February 1962 Box 12, Folder 11 United States Department of Labor: hearings on Public Law 78, November-December 1964 URB/MM 11

Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1947-1969 Subseries D: Subject Files, 1947-1968 Box 12, Folder 12 United States Department of Labor: press releases, regarding termination of Bracero Program, August 1964-August 1965 Box 12, Folder 13 United States House of Representatives - Committee on Agriculture: hearings on Public Law 78, February-March 1963 Box 12, Folder 14 Wirtz, Willard (Secretary of Labor): correspondence; regarding termination of Bracero Program, December 1964, February-June 1965 Box 12, Folder 15 Wirtz, Willard (Secretary of Labor): newspaper clippings; regarding termination of Bracero Program, January 1964, December 1964-January 1966 Box 24, Folder 1 Photos - Farm Workers Subseries 3: Domestic Labor Subseries A: Labor Organizing Box 13, Folder 1 American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): articles and papers, 1961-1967 Box 13, Folder 2 Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 1963, 1965-1966 Box 13, Folder 3 California Labor Federation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): newsletters, 1964-1966 Box 13, Folder 4 Delano Grape Strike: boycott effects, 1965-1967, September 1968 Box 13, Folder 5 Galarza, Ernesto: "DiGiorgio's Little Who-Dun-It", 1966 August 1 Box 13, Folder 6 KABC Radio: "Here in These Fields"; Delano Grape Strike documentary, 1967 July 17 Box 13, Folder 7 Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): support efforts, 1965, 1966 Box 13, Folder 8 National Farm Workers Association (NFWA), 1965-1966 Box 13, Folder 9 Slaiman, Donald: report, ca. 1966 Box 13, Folder 10 Unionization of Farm Labor: newspaper clippings, 1964-1967 Box 13, Folder 11 United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (NFWOC), 1962, 1967 February 10, 1968 March 12 Box 13, Folder 12 United Farm Workers Tomato Strike: Oscar Gonzales, August 1966-1967 June 3 Subseries B: Living Conditions Box 13, Folder 13 California Department of Industrial Relations: "Housing Deficiencies of Agricultural Workers", 1962 November 27 Box 13, Folder 14 Education of Migrant Children, 1958-1966 Box 13, Folder 15 Farm Worker Housing, November 1961-1965 Box 13, Folder 16 Farm Worker Housing: newspaper clippings, 1964-1966 Box 13, Folder 17 Governor's Conference on Farm Labor Housing, April 1965 Box 13, Folder 18 Health of Farm Workers, October 1960-September 1965 Subseries C: Manpower Availability Box 14, Folder 1 Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC): statement on "Human Resources and California Agriculture", July 1959 Box 14, Folder 2 Availability of Domestic Labor: statements and positions on, 1960-1965 Box 14, Folder 3 Bracero and Domestic Employment: California Statistics, 1962, 1964 Box 14, Folder 4 California Department of Corrections: farm labor release program, 1965 April 23 Box 14, Folder 5 California Department of Employment and Industrial Relations: statistics, 1962-1966 Box 14, Folder 6 Farm Labor Recruitment: notes on, February-November 1965 Box 14, Folder 7 Los Angeles County Bureau of Public Charities: notes on, June-August 1965 Box 14, Folder 8 Recruitment - Domestic Farm Labor: correspondence; notes, 1962 April 26-1965 October 14 Box 14, Folder 9 Recruitment - Domestic Workers: newspaper clippings, 1964-1966 Box 14, Folder 10 Recruitment - Welfare Recipients: newspaper clippings, 1964-1967 Box 14, Folder 11 Stockton, California - Farm Labor: correspondence; newspaper clippings, April-June 1965 Box 14, Folder 12 U.S. Department of Agriculture and Labor: statistics, 1963 May 9-August 1965 Box 14, Folder 13 Youth and Student Farm Labor: correspondence; newspaper clippings; notes on, 1964 August 21-October 1965 URB/MM 12

Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1947-1969 Subseries D: Subject Files, 1947-1968 Subseries D: Working Conditions Box 14, Folder 14 Average Wage Rates: check copies; correspondence, March 1960-March 1963 Box 14, Folder 15 California Department of Employment: agricultural wage surveys, May-October 1964 Box 14, Folder 16 California Department of Employment: services and guide for farm workers, July 1960-January 1972 Box 14, Folder 17 California Department of Industrial Relations: complaint investigation reports, April-August 1965 Box 14, Folder 18 Earnings Covered by Disability Insurance: statement on, 1967 January 26 Box 14, Folder 19 Farm Transportation Accidents - California: reports, 1963, October 1964 Box 14, Folder 20 Federal and State Laws: on farm labor employment, November 1959-January 1963 Box 14, Folder 21 Minimum Wage Criteria: correspondence; newspaper clippings, January 1965-1967 March 17 Box 14, Folder 22 Schmidt, Fred: reports on farm labor policy, 1965 April 16 Box 14, Folder 23 United States Office of Economic Opportunity: Migrant Labor Conference: packet material, 1963 December 11 Box 15, Folder 1 Wages and Working Conditions: Women and Children: fliers, April 1961-November 1968 Box 15, Folder 2 Working Conditions: articles; newspaper clippings, 1965, 1966 Subseries 4: Intergroup Relations Box 15, Folder 3 American Veterans Committee: bulletin; fact sheet; resolution, June 1961-ca. May 1963 Box 15, Folder 4 California Center for Community Development: board of directors list Box 15, Folder 5 California Citizens Committee for Agricultural Labor: memorandum, 1960 August 22 Box 15, Folder 6 California Farm Research and Legislation Committee: correspondence; fliers; handouts, February 1961-ca. 1965 Box 15, Folder 7 California Labor Federation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): statements; testimony, 1961-1966 Box 15, Folder 8 California Labor Federation, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): statements; testimony, 1961-1966 Box 15, Folder 9 California Migrant Ministry: correspondence; news-letters; statements, 1963-1967 Box 15, Folder 10 Citizens for Farm Labor: correspondence; statement, 1964 Box 15, Folder 11 Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO): correspondence, 1963-1965 Box 15, Folder 12 Mexican-American Community: articles; correspondence; fliers, 1962-1968 Box 15, Folder 13 Mexican-American Political Action (MAPA): newspaper clippings, 1963-1966 Box 15, Folder 14 Mexican-American Unity Council: activities calendar; correspondence, 1965 May 9 Box 15, Folder 15 National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor: correspondence; fliers, 1961-1966 Box 15, Folder 16 National Sharecroppers Fund: articles; correspondence; newspaper clippings, 1961-1966 Box 15, Folder 17 Northern California-Nevada Council of Churches: fliers; reports, 1965-1966 Box 15, Folder 18 United California's for Action and Progress: correspondence; fliers; notes, October 1965-February 1966 Subseries 5: Farm Labor Legislation and Advocacy Box 16, Folder 1 Allen, Steve: statement to Senate Subcommittee on Farm Labor, 1966 March 16 Box 16, Folder 2 California Assembly Bill 2227: "Voluntary Farm Employment Service", April-May 1963 Box 16, Folder 3 California Democratic Council: Issues Conference, 1963 Box 16, Folder 4 California, State of: agricultural legislation, 1961-1963, December 1965 Box 16, Folder 5 Democratic Party: resolutions and positions, 1964, ca. 1965 Box 16, Folder 6 Federal Government: legislation, 1961-1967 Box 16, Folder 7 Federal Government: legislation, 1961-1967 Box 16, Folder 8 Murphy, Senator George: position papers, February-December 1965 URB/MM 13

Series IV: Emergency Committee to Aid Farm Workers, 1947-1969 Subseries D: Subject Files, 1947-1968 Box 16, Folder 9 Senate Bill S. 527: "Voluntary Farm Employment Service Act", January-June 1963 Box 24, Folder 2 Delano, California, 1966 January 27 Box 24, Folder 3 Photo - Huelga, Strike Series V: Governor's Office, 1959-1966 Subseries A: General Information, 1962-1965 Box 16, Folder 10 Brown, Governor Edmund G.: inaugural message; newspaper clippings, ca. 1962-1963 February 14 Box 16, Folder 11 California Economy and Poverty: press release, 1965 February 2 Subseries B: Farm Labor and Agriculture, 1961-1966 Box 16, Folder 12 Agriculture: general correspondence, 1965, 1966 Box 16, Folder 13 Anti-Poverty Program for Migrant Labor: correspondence; memoranda; newsletters, 1964-1966 Box 16, Folder 14 Bracero Program: correspondence; reports, 1964-1966 Box 16, Folder 15 California Labor Federation and Migrant Labor: newsletters; statements, 1964-1966 Box 16, Folder 16 Committee on Farm Labor: Delano Strike, 1965-1966 Box 16, Folder 17 Farm Labor Recruitment: correspondence; reports, 1964-1966 Box 16, Folder 18 Mexican-American Community: correspondence; reports, 1964-1966 Box 17, Folder 1 Press Conferences: Agriculture and Farm Labor, February-May 1965 Box 17, Folder 2 Press Releases and Statement: Agriculture; Farm Labor; Anti-Poverty Program, 1961-1966 Box 17, Folder 3 Prison Labor in Agriculture: correspondence; reports; statements, 1964, 1966 Box 17, Folder 4 Salinas Strawberries, Incorporated: Migrant Housing and Education, 1965-1966 Box 17, Folder 5 State Department of Social Welfare and Farm Labor: correspondence; newsletters; reports, May-August 1965 Box 17, Folder 6 United Farm Workers - San Jose: Braceros Program, May-August 1966 Subseries C: Civil Rights and Housing, 1959-1965 Box 17, Folder 7 Becker, William L.: incoming correspondence, 1963-1966 Box 17, Folder 8 Brown, Governor Edmund G.: incoming correspondence, 1959-1965 Box 17, Folder 9 Governor's Office: outgoing correspondence, 1964-1965 Series VI: Citizen's Advisory Committee for School Integration, 1974-1979 Box 17, Folder 10 Correspondence Files, April-July 1976 Box 17, Folder 11 Correspondence Files, August-September 1976 Box 17, Folder 12 Correspondence Files, September-October 1976 Box 18, Folder 1 Correspondence Files, November-December 1976 Box 18, Folder 2 Correspondence Files, December 1976 Box 18, Folder 3 Correspondence Files, January 1977 Box 18, Folder 4 Correspondence Files, February-June 1977 Box 18, Folder 5 Crawford vs. Los Angeles Unified School District and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) vs. San Bernardino Unified School District, 1976 June 28 Box 18, Folder 6 Egly, Judge Paul: Integration Decision, Crawford vs. Los Angeles Unified School District, July-September 1977 Box 18, Folder 7 Guidelines and Motions: approved, May-November 1976 Box 18, Folder 8 Happenings at the Los Angeles City Board of Education, September 1976, February-March 1977 Box 18, Folder 9 Logistics Committee: racial, ethnic and school bussing data, April-July 1976 Box 18, Folder 10 Los Angeles City Board of Education: preliminary report to, 1977 January 10 URB/MM 14

Series VI: Citizen's Advisory Committee for School Integration, 1974-1979 Box 18, Folder 11 Los Angeles City Schools: School Observer, January 1976-July 1979 Box 18, Folder 12 Los Angeles Unified School District: bilingual-bicultural policy statement, 1976 September 16 Box 18, Folder 13 Los Angeles Unified School District: Title IV Planning Grant, ca. 1976 Box 18, Folder 14 Racial and Ethnic Issues: survey data; survey map, 1974, 1976 Box 18, Folder 15 United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA): statement, "Opposition to Los Angeles School Board Teacher Integration Plan", 1976 May 10 Series VII: Personal Activities, 1952-1980 Subseries A: Civil Rights (Non-Housing), 1953-1980 Box 19, Folder 1 Ad Hoc Committee for Intellectual Freedom Box 19, Folder 2 American Civil Liberties Union, ca. 1962-March 1964 Box 19, Folder 3 California Civil Rights Campaign Committee: Assembly Bill 3124, 1976 March 15, 1976 May 21 Box 19, Folder 4 Citizens Committee Against Proposition 24, October 1962-March 1963 Box 19, Folder 5 Conference on Civil Equality: Pomona College, February 1964 Box 19, Folder 6 "Employment of Racial Minority Groups in American Industry: A Bibliography", 1957 June 23 Box 19, Folder 7 Fair Employment Practices Commission: Assembly Bill 3124, 1976 February 26-1976 April 9 Box 19, Folder 8 Fair Employment Practices Commission: 20th Anniversary Celebration, December 1979-April 1980 Box 19, Folder 9 Federal Civil Rights Legislation, 1958-1966 Box 19, Folder 10 Hawkins, Assemblyman Augustus F., 1968 July 28 Box 19, Folder 11 Health of Poverty Area Children: Project Head Start, Los Angeles, ca. 1966 Box 19, Folder 12 Japanese-Americans: names and organizations, 1976 February 13 Box 19, Folder 13 Jewish Labor Committee: support for civil rights Box 19, Folder 14 Labor Discrimination, 1963-1966 Box 19, Folder 15 "Los Angeles: A Preliminary and Partial Socioeconomic Profile", 1964 May Box 19, Folder 16 Los Angeles Committee for Equal Opportunity in Apprenticeship and Training, 1965 January 21 Box 19, Folder 17 Los Angeles Mayoralty Election: bigotry issues, March-May 1969 Box 19, Folder 18 Loyalty Oaths, ca. 1953, February 1955, 1957 Box 19, Folder 19 National Conference on Citizens Rights in Broadcasting, 1970 October 26 Box 19, Folder 20 Old Age Assistance, 1955-1965 Box 19, Folder 21 Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley, July-October 1953 Box 19, Folder 22 Pope John XXIII: "Mater Et Magistra", 1961 May 15 Box 19, Folder 23 Poverty and Race: articles, 1963-1966 Box 19, Folder 24 President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, May 1962, November 1963, May 1964 Box 19, Folder 25 Task Force on Citizen Participation in United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare Box 19, Folder 26 United Civil Rights Committee, 1963-1965 Box 19, Folder 27 University of California, Berkeley: minority survey, 20 May 1966, 20 May 1966 Subseries B: Extremist Groups, 1964-1965 Box 19, Folder 28 Communism: individuals, 1965 March 18 Box 19, Folder 29 Extremism: literature, 1964, 1972 Box 19, Folder 30 Republican Extremism: literature, 1964-1965 Subseries C: Farm Labor, 1941, 1943, 1963-1978 Subseries 1: General Reference and Fact Sheets Box 20, Folder 1 160-Acreage Limitation and Imperial Irrigation District, 1967-1973 URB/MM 15