Writings and Speeches Series, 1968-1978 and undated

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Divided into five subseries. Speeches, 1968-1972: Includes the organization's kick-off speech by Asa T. Spaulding and speeches by Elna Spaulding. Newsletters, 1968-1972: A monthly publication detailing activities and forthcoming events of WIAPVC and ranging in length from two to four pages. Press releases, 1968-1977 and undated: Includes appreciation to the group for helping ease integration in the Durham schools and information about its different workshops, programs, and projects. Bibliographies, undated: Lists numerous publications concerning ways to reduce violence and increase community cooperation. Various writings on race, violence and privilege, 1968-1971 and undated: Includes two sermons delivered at Duke University Chapel concerning racial relations.

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