sl 540 CALLOWAY, ERNEST (1909-1989)
ADDENDA, 1932-1989
686 FOLDERS, 666 PHOTOGRAPHS

WESTERN HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS

See also: sl 011 CALLOWAY, ERNEST (1909-1989), PAPERS, 1937-1983
sl 550 CALLOWAY, ERNEST (1909-1989), ADDENDA, 1948-1984
sl 012 CALLOWAY, DEVERNE (1916-1993) PAPERS, 1956-1983
sl 551 CALLOWAY, DEVERNE (1916-1993) ADDENDA, 1929-1989

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On June 1, 1992 Ernest Calloway's widow, DeVerne Calloway, donated a large addenda to the collection of his papers held by the Western Historical Manuscript Collection (See: sl 11 Ernest Calloway papers)

Calloway was born in Heberton, West Virginia. His family moved to the coal fields of Letcher County, Kentucky in 1913 as one of the first black families in the coal mining communities of Eastern Kentucky. His father helped organize the first local United Mine Workers' union in Letcher County. Calloway attended high school in Lynchburg, Virginia. He quit school and ran away to Harlem in 1925, during the time of the New Negro Renaissance. He worked as a dishwasher in Harlem until his mother fell ill, when he returned to Kentucky at age 17. Calloway worked in the mines of Consolidated Coal Company until 1930. During the early 1930s he traveled around the United States and Mexico as a drifter. After a frightening hallucinatory experience in the mountains of Baja, California in 1933, he returned to the coal mines of Kentucky.

That same year Calloway submitted an article on marijuana use to Opportunity the magazine of the National Urban League. Opportunity rejected Calloway's manuscript but asked him to write another article on the working conditions of blacks in the Kentucky coal fields. Calloway submitted the second article "The Negro in the Kentucky Coal Fields", and Opportunity published it in March 1934. The article resulted in a scholarship to Brookwood Labor College in New York, a training facility for labor organizers headed by the radical pacifist, A.J. Muste.

From 1935 to 1936 Calloway worked in Virginia and helped organize the Virginia Workers' Alliance, a union of unemployed W.P.A. workers. In 1937 he moved to Chicago and organized railway station porters (redcaps) and other railroad employees into the United Transport Employees Union. Calloway helped write the resolution creating the 1942 Committee Against Discrimination in the CIO. When the first peacetime draft law came into effect in 1939, Calloway was the first black to refuse military service because of race discrimination. The case received national publicity but was never officially settled. Calloway never served in the Jim Crow Army.

Calloway joined the National CIO News editorial staff in 1944.

In 1946 he married DeVerne Lee, a teacher who had led a protest against racial segregation in the Red Cross in India during World War II (see Collection 12). The following year he received a scholarship from the British Trade Union Congress to attend Ruskin College at Oxford, England, but by the time it was granted, Calloway had returned to the United States and begun working with the CIO Southern Organizing Drive in North Carolina. Because of a dispute over organizing tactics in an attempt to unionize workers at R.G. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Calloway left the CIO in 1950 and returned to Chicago. There he was enlisted by Harold Gibbons of the St. Louis Teamsters union to established a research department for the Teamsters in St. Louis.

Calloway canceled his Fulbright scholarship. He had discovered that Local 688 was creating programs for health, housing and recreation for its members, contributing as much to the social environment of workers as it did to adequate working conditions. In 1951 Calloway advised the rank and file union committee that developed a plan to integrate public schools in St. Louis. The Teamsters presented it to the St. Louis Board of Education three years prior to the Supreme Court decision on integration. The Board rejected the proposal.

In 1955 Calloway was elected president of the St. Louis NAACP.

Within the first two years of his presidency, membership grew from 2,000 to 8,000 members. He lead successful efforts to gain substantial increases in the number of blacks employed by St. Louis taxi services, department stores, the Coca Cola Company and Southwestern Bell. The NAACP opposed a proposed city charter in 1957 because it did not include civil service reforms, public accommodations sections or support for civil rights. The charter was defeated.

Calloway served as campaign director for the Reverend John J. Hicks in 1959. Hicks became the first black elected to the St. Louis Board of Education. Calloway also directed the campaign for Theodore McNeal's 1960 senatorial race. McNeal won by a large margin, becoming the first black elected to the Missouri Senate. The following year Ernest and DeVerne Calloway began publishing Citizen Crusader (later named New Citizen), a newspaper covering black politics and civil rights in St. Louis. Also in 1961 he was the technical advisor for James Hurt, Jr.'s successful campaign as the second black to be elected to the St. Louis School Board. DeVerne Calloway became the first black woman elected to the Missouri Legislature in 1962 when she won a seat on the House of Representatives on her first bid for public office.

Calloway worked with the Committee on Fair Representation in 1967 to develop a new plan for congressional district reapportionment. Supported by black representatives in the Missouri Legislature, and a coalition of white Republicans and Democrats, the plan created a First Congressional District more compatible to black interests. In 1968 Calloway filed as a candidate for Congress in the new district. He was defeated in the democratic primary by William Clay, who became the first black elected to Congress from Missouri.

In 1969 Calloway lectured part-time for St. Louis University's Center for Urban Programs. He became an assistant professor when he retired as research director for the Teamsters in June 1973. He later became Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies at St. Louis University. Calloway suffered a disabling stroke in 1982. After a series of additional strokes, Ernest Calloway died on December 31, 1989.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The Ernest Calloway addenda contains a great deal more material than the original collection (SL11.) It documents his education and his various careers as a labor organizer, politician, civil rights worker, journalist and teacher. It includes articles by and about Calloway, complete runs of newspapers he published, studies, reports and article he compiled, material from his tenure as St. Louis NAACP president and his political campaigns. It also includes college notes and texts, church programs, plaques and certificates. The Ernest Calloway addenda also contains many photographs, from his personal collection and that of newspapers he edited. The bulk of the material dates from 1932 but two church programs collected by Calloway date from 1921 and 1927 (see series 8).

SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

Series 1 - Articles About Ernest Calloway, 1951-1985. Folders 1-32.

Newspaper and magazine articles written about Ernest Calloway. Arranged chronologically.

Series 2 - College Notes and Texts, 1932-1966. Folders 33-65.

Correspondence and notes written by Calloway when he attended Ruskin College at Oxford. Also includes texts he used while at Ruskin and some theater programs and souvenirs. Contains an annual report from Ruskin from 1951 and an issue of Allo Paris from 1966. Arranged chronologically.

Series 3 - Articles by Ernest Calloway, 1934-1982. Folders 66-230.

Articles written by Calloway from his first, for Opportunity in March 1934 to a comparative analysis of African-American/Irish American political control in St. Louis published by the St. Louis American in March 1982. Also includes reprints from an homage to Calloway published by the St. Louis American in 1985. Arranged chronologically.

Series 4 - Notebooks, Collected Reports and Teaching Materials, 1934-1981. Folders 231-303.

Reports of Calloway's writings collected for use by students; teaching notebooks, paper assignments and data collected for Calloway's popular classes on The Urban Black and the Black Metropolis at St. Louis University. Also includes columns he wrote for the Missouri Teamster and a list of articles he wrote for the St. Louis American. Arranged chronologically.

Series 5 - Newspapers, 1960-1964, Folders 304-333.

Complete runs of newspapers published by the Calloways, including the Citizen Crusader/New Citizen and political newspapers from the 4th, 18th and 26th Wards. Also contains some issues of the Missouri Teamster from 1968 to 1977. A non-inclusive run of the St. Louis NAACP Citizen from 1957 to 1959 appears in this series. It also contains two three newspaper editions commemorating T. D. McNeal, Raymond Tucker and Ernest Calloway. This series contains an edition of a newspaper entitled Truth, published by Calloway to support Hilary Bush in the Democratic primary over Warren Hearnes in 1964 and a pirated edition with the reverse editorial positions published by Hearnes supporters. Correspondence on this appears in series 11, folder 580. A bound volume of New Citizen and other Calloway newspapers is stored separately. Arranged chronologically.

Series 6 - Newsclippings By Subject, 1954-1978, Folders 334-357.

Newsclippings on many topics collected by Ernest Calloway. Topics include busing; public education; political figures; rioting; and the United Mine Workers. Also includes Calloway's columns for the St. Louis Sentinel. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 7 - Newsclippings By Date, 1963-1981, Folders 358-473.

More newsclippings collected by Calloway. Arranged chronologically.

Series 8 - Church Programs, 1921-1978, Folders 474-498.

Anniversary program booklets from St. Louis area churches collected by Calloway. Contains one program from 1921 and one from 1927. Arranged chronologically.

Series 9 - St. Louis NAACP, 1951-1983, Folders 499-533.

Campaign drive material, correspondence, meeting minutes, newsclippings, convention, dinner and honor guard programs. Also includes remarks by St. Louis NAACP president Calloway and one folder on the Evelyn Roberts-Pearlie Evans contest for presidency (folder 525.) Arranged chronologically.

Series 10 - Democratic Ward Christmas Benefit Programs, 1953-1971, Folders 534-553.

Program booklets for christmas benefits in the 5th, 18th, 19th Democratic wards. Arranged chronologically.

Series 11 - Subject Files, 1942-1986, Folders 554-643.

Newsclippings, notes, reports, statements, programs and other materials documenting topics that interested Calloway. Includes an unpublished paper on Ruth Porter, some personal correspondence, speaking engagement remarks and political campaign materials. Also includes seven folders on the 1942 March on Washington, including the rental agreement for the meeting hall and correspondence with T. D. McNeal. The photographs series also contains photographs from the March. One folder, on the Ville, dates from 1986. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 12 - Address Files, 1968, Folders 644-645.

An address file and pledge cards with names and addresses of contributors to the 1968 Calloway for Congress committee.

Series 13 - Plaques and Certificates, 1953-1988, Folders 646-662.

Plaques and certificates received by Calloway from civic groups, includes framed dinner invitation from Lyndon Johnson's White House. Oversize certificates and citations are stored with other oversize material in box 58. Arranged chronologically.

Series 14 - Oversize, 1941-1968, Folders 663-671.

Posters, large publications and scrapbooks. Includes a collage of New Citizen headlines, an oversize magazine published by Teamsters Local 688 in 1951, and a labor newsclippings scrapbook. A bound volume of New Citizen and other Calloway newspapers is stored separately.

Series 15 - Photographs, 1934-1986, Folders 667-680.

Divided into six sub-series: a. New Citizen Image File (contains printed, thumbnail portraits of celebrities, not photographic prints), folder 673; b. New Citizen photograph file, folder 674, photographs 540.1-540.233; c. Partially Identified Photographs, undated, folders 675-679, photographs 540.234-540.258; d. Prints from the Library of Congress, undated, folder 679, photographs 540.448-540.464; e. Identified photographs, 1934-1986, folders 681-684, photographs 540.465-540.578; f. Calloway with Unidentified Groups and Individuals, folder 685, photographs 540.579-540.602; g. Unidentified Labor and Politics Photos, folder 686, photographs 540.603-540.666 .

FOLDER LIST

BOX 1
Series 1 - Articles About Ernest Calloway, 1951-1985. Folders 1-32.

1. "Calloway: Reject Appeals To Racism, Black or White," nd.
2. "The Calloways of St. Louis," Labor Today, 2, Fall 1962
3. "Left-Wingers Battling Rightists for Reynolds Vote," Winston-Salem (NC) Journal, 9/27/49
4. "Equipe Francaise visite Saint-Louis Dans Une Section
Syndicate," Bulletin Syndical (Paris), 11/10/51
5. "A Union Plan for the Schools," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1/28/52
6. "Why The Union Is Concerned," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2/28/52
7. "St. Louis Group Helped Harriman Win In Capital," St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 6/22/52
8. "Calloway Releases Full Scale Program for NAACP," St. Louis Argus, 11/18/55
9. "NAACP Says 7-7-1 Alderman Plan Is Aimed Against Negroes," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2/13/57
10. "Ernest Calloway Symbolizes Fighting Spirit of NAACP," St. Louis Mirror, 4/10/58
11. "How Hoffa Is Fighting the Labor Bills," New York Post, 8/10/59
12. "Designer-Builders of Democracy: The Calloways of St. Louis," Labor Today, Detroit, Fall 1962
13. Brief Autobiography, nd.
14. Political Newspaper Ads, St. Louis Sentinel and St. Louis Mirror, 7/68
15. "Thirty One Are Candidates for Congressional Seats in Five Area Districts," St. Louis Post- Dispatch, 7/28/68
16. "Who Is Ernest Calloway?" Collected Reports, 1968-1981
17. "Ernest Calloway To Teach At St. Louis University," Other Reports, 1969-1982
18. "Beginners' Course In `The System.'" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 6/11/72
19. "Before It Was Fashionable," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 4/9/73
20. "Calloway In Earnest," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 7/21/74
21. "Labor Expert Calls For Creation of Global Unions," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/22/75
22. "Professor Urges Global Unions," Milwaukee Journal, 1/17/76
23. "Professor, Former Labor Leader Says Global Unions Necessary," The Arkansas Gazette, 1/18/76
24. "North Side Wipeout," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/1/76
25. "From The Leader's Study," Ethical Society of St. Louis Bulletin, 2/26/78
26. "Calloway's `Short Trip' Ended In 29 Years of Service," St. Louis Argus, 4/26/79
27. "People Must Solve Problems of Neighborhoods, Group Told," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 10/28/79

29. "Love Story, St. Louis Style," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2/10/80

30. "Calloways Recipients of Humanist Award," St. Louis Argus, 10/9/80
31. "Calloway Essays Collected In Book," St. Louis American, 12/3/81
32. "Ernest Calloway/Marc Albrecht," Des Peres Presbyterian Church, 3-11/83
33. "Ernest Calloway Connects The Struggles of Blacks and Labor,"
St. Louis American, 1/17- 23/85
32. St. Louis American Salutes Ernest Calloway, 8/29-9/3/85

BOX 2
Series 2 - College Notes and Texts, 1932-1966. Folders 33-65.

33. The British Isles
34. Tabarin
35. A Day At Versailles, Illustrated Guide, 1932
36. On Dialectics by August Thalheimer, 1/34
37. National Farmers Union, Mutual Insurance Society Ltd., A Short History of the First Thirty Five Years, 1945

39. "A Picture of Britain," December 1946
40. "Democracy East and West" by Barbara Ward, 1947
41. New Epoch Ruskin College Magazine, Spring 1947 and 1948
42. British Trade Unionism by Allan Flanders, 1948
43. New Foundations, Volume One, Number One, 1948
44. Notebook, 1948
45. Oxford University American Association, Roster of American Students at Oxford 46. University, Michaelmas Term 1948

47. Party Organization by Harold Craft, 1948
48. Shakespeare Memorial Theater Festival Souvenir, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1948
49. Shakespeare Memorial Theater, Programs, 1948-1949
50. Correspondence, 1948-1949
51. Oxford University Labour Club, 1948-1949
52. S. S. Marine Flasher, 1948-1949
53. Newspaper Clipping File: France; Italy; Greece; Russia, 1948-1949
54. Weekly Hansard No. 106, 12th November 1948-18th November 1948, House of Commons Parliamentary Debates

BOX 3
55. A Collection of Some Finished and Many Unfinished Tutorial Essays Written At Ruskin College, Oxford, England, 10/48-8/49

56. British Council, 1949
57. Les Collegians Stowe Teachers College, 1949
58. New Epoch, 1949
59. Ruskin, Essay Notes, 1949
60. Tutorial Essays, 1949
61. Correspondence, 1949-1965
62. "Can Britain Do Without External Economic Aid By 1952," Tutorial Essay, Ruskin College, Oxford, 1/28/49

63. Tribune, 7/29/49
64. Ruskin College, Oxford, Annual Report, 7/31/51
65. Allo Paris, Du 27 Juillet au 2 Aout, 1966

BOX 4
Series 3 - Articles by Ernest Calloway, 1934-1982. Folders 66-230.

66. "The Harold Gibbons Story"
67. "Highlights of Black Social and Political History In St. Louis"
68. "Horace Mann Advanced Freedom Thrust With Public Education"
69. "The Nature and Flow of Economic Power"
70. "A New Dominant Force In Urban Politics"
71. "Of Time and Sound, The Real Victory of Eugene McCarthy"
72. "Martin Luther King's Dream Of A Truly Free America"
73. "The Negro In The Kentucky Coal Fields," Opportunity, 3/34
74. "A. Phillip Randolph, An Old Warrior Passes," 1936-1979
75. "Mine Union Shows Way To End Harlan Terror," Workers Age, New York City, 6/2/37

76. "The Red Caps' Struggle For A Livelihood," Opportunity (National Urban League), 6/40

77. "Why I Cannot Serve In The Jim Crow Army," Bags and Baggage (Red Caps Union), 12/22/40

78. "Negro Labor in 1942," The Chicago Defender, 7/14/42
79. "They Got A Touch of Hitler In Their Plans," Bags and Baggage (UTSE-CIO), 3/43
80. "Birth Of A Union," Convention Journal, UTSE-CIO, 7/14/43
81. "Public Housing: U. S. Democracy In Action," The CIO News, 8/14/44
82. "The Chicago UTSEA Credit Union Seeks $250,000 Goal," UTSEA-CIO Convention Journal, 6/46

83. "The Lonely Colossus of U. S. Labour," New Epoch, 5/49
84. "Race and Culture Behind The Iron Curtain," 6/3/49
85. "In Search of the Burning Bush," The Tribune (London, England), 7/29/49
86. "A Resolution of Faith in St. Louis Teamsters Local 688 Leadership," 5/24/54
87. "In Defense of St. Louis Teamsters Local 688," 6/17/54
88. "Working Man's Guide To Creative Unionism," 1955-1968
89. "Special Report...Pointers for Organizers," Bureau of National Affairs, 5/27/55
90. "Re-Making The Economic Map of Africa," The New Citizen, 1957-1980
91. "NAACP Branch Under Fire: Political Fight In St. Louis Splits Negroes," Pittsburgh Courier, 8/17/57

92. "Hicks Becomes The First Negro Elected to the Education Board," St. Louis NAACP Citizen, 6/59

93. "Victory Gives St. Louis Six Negro Aldermen," New Citizen, 6/59
94. "The Time Is Now," New Citizen, 3/17/61
95. "Teamsters Local 688 Pioneers In Union Race Relations," New Citizen, 9/1/61
96. "The Political Impact of the Appointment of Chester Stovall As Welfare Director," New Citizen, 9/29/61

97. "Politics in The St. Louis Negro Community," Panel Statement, St. Louis Negro Leadership Conference, 9/30/61

98. "The Case of Everyman: A Salute To Rep. Henry Winfield Wheeler," New Citizen, 10/27/61

99. "The Long Haul," New Citizen, 4/15/62
100. "100,000 Negro Voters Make Up Political Power Corridor," New Citizen, 6/22/62
101. "A Lonely Journey on an Irreverent Planet," 10/26/62
102. "Community Meetings: A Shop Steward's Guide To Effective Leadership," 11/25/62
103. "The How And Who Of The City's Inner Power Core and Its Effects," 1963
104. "Emancipation: Was It Moral Awakening Or Military Need?" 1963-1974
105. "Lincoln's Proclamation: A Bold Military Stroke," New Citizen, 1/11/63
106. "And You Were There: In St. Louis - The Day Lincoln Freed The Slaves," 1/11/63
107. "Proposing A New Municipal Approach To Negro Employment Problem," Statement At Conference of Negro Representatives Meeting With Mayor Raymond Tucker On Employment Problems Faced By Negroes In The St. Louis Area," 6/6/63

108. "The Omnipotent Decision Makers," 11/1/63-2/21/64
109. "The McNeal Story," 1964-1982
110. "The Institutional Role Social Illusion: Power Balancing Institutions Smooth Way for Policy Makers," 2/7/64

111. "Flow of Power: Feeding and Caring of Slums, 1/17/64
112. "An Introduction to St. Louis Black Politics," 1965-1980
113. "The Passing of the `Delivered Vote,'" Missouri Teamster, 3/5/65
114. "Where Was The `Delivery' Vote?," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3/25/65
115. "Of Time and Sound: The Moon And Poverty Over Brevard County," Missouri Teamster, 5/14/65

116. "Inside Today's Nuclearized Negro Ghetto," St. Louis American, 8/26/65
117. "The Northern Ghetto-Where Time Is The Common Enemy," Missouri Teamster, 9/24/65

118. "1935 - The New Beginnings In American Unionism," Missouri Teamster, 12/3/65
119. "Of Blasphemy and Redemption," Missouri Teamster, 12/17/65
120. "From An Israeli Notebook," 1966

BOX 5
121. "The Point of No Return For the U.S. Labor Movement," 1966-1971
122. "Labor Today: The Current Stagnant Plateau of Membership Growth," Missouri Teamster, 2/25/66

123. "Labor Today: Labor's Political Action-Shadows Without Substance," Missouri Teamster, 4/8/66

124. "White House Conference `To Fulfill These Rights' Strange Things Happened On The Way to the Office," Missouri Teamster, 6/10/66

125. "Masada: An Epic of Magnificent Valor," Missouri Teamster, 11/24/66
126. "An Open Letter To A Brave Israeli Family," 1967-1969
127. "The Making Of the Black Under-Class," 1967-1979
128. "By Statistics, City Could Become Riot Leader," Missouri Teamster, 1/5/68
129. "City Needs A Full Negro-White Political Partnership," Missouri Teamster, 1/19/68
130. "Hymn To A Gentle Soul (MLK)," St. Louis Sentinel, 4/13/68
131. "On Living And Learning," St. Louis Sentinel, 5/4/68
132. "A Political Conversation," St. Louis Sentinel, 7/6/68
133. "A Summer To Remember," St. Louis Sentinel, 7/27/68
134. "New Search For Equality," St. Louis Sentinel, 8/3/68
135. "Journey To A Frontier," St. Louis Sentinel, 10/26/68
136. "New Political Arithmetic," St. Louis Sentinel, 12/7/68
137. "On Tokenism At City Hall," St. Louis Sentinel, 12/14/68
138. "Norman Thomas-Moral Man," St. Louis Sentinel, 12/28/68
139. "Public Housing Rent Strike in St. Louis," 1969
140. "A Jungle of Job Semantics," St. Louis Sentinel, 10/3/69
141. "A Small October Revolution," St. Louis Sentinel, 11/8/69
142. "Lessons In People Packing," St. Louis Sentinel, 11/29/69
143. "St. Louis, 1970-1979"
144. "Of Windmills and Pharisees," St. Louis Sentinel, 1/21/70
145. "McNeal and Missouri Politics," St. Louis Sentinel, 1/31/70
146. "Reflections: Public Housing In St. Louis," St. Louis Sentinel, 2/21/70
147. "Games For Fun and Posture," St. Louis Sentinel, 3/14/70
148. "Sweat and Rhetoric," St. Louis Sentinel, 6/6/70
149. "Voter Diffusion," St. Louis Sentinel, 6/13/70
150. "Lessons of Leon Jordan," St. Louis Sentinel, 7/25/70
151. "Harlem Summer 1925," St. Louis Sentinel, 10/31/70
152. "Workers' Education," St. Louis Sentinel, 12/26/70
153. "Requiem for a Puffing Bigot," St. Louis Sentinel, 1/2/71
154. List of St. Louis Sentinel columns, January-July, 1971
155. "A Jim Crow Army," St. Louis Sentinel, 2/6/71
156. "The Black Inertia," St. Louis Sentinel, 3/20/71
157. "Reflections: Young Blacks and Old Whites," St. Louis Sentinel, 3/27/71
158. "Of Time and Sound: Trade Union Dimensions of James Hoffa," Missouri Teamster, 10/22/71
159. "Of Time and Sound: Phantoms Control Large Corporations," Missouri Teamster, 7/21/72
160. "Teamsters Local 688: A Balance Sheet of Creative Unionism," Teamsters Local 688 City-Wide Shop Conference Report, 9/24/72
161. "A Political Primer and Voting Behavior of the St. Louis Black Community," 1/1/73
162. "St. Louis: Profile In Urban Sterility 1: America's Most Racist and Segregated City," St. Louis American, 7/19/73

163. "Who Runs St. Louis and How, The Politics of St. Louis Corporate Power," St. Louis American, 11/8/73

164. "The Eye of the St. Louis Ghetto: Proposing A New Town--In Town Development in North St. Louis," St. Louis American, 2/21/74

165. "Eugene Victor Debs-Champion of People," Missouri Teamster, 12/20/74
166. "American Unionism: State of the Movement," 1975-1976
167. "Disease, Poverty and Race in St. Louis," 1975-1979
168. "A memo To The Bi-Centennial Celebration," Journal of the American Law Students Association, Spring 1975

169. "A Region Groping For Identity," September 1975
170. "1937 Memorial Day Massacre," Missouri Teamster, 10/17/75

BOX 6
171. "The Urban Trap: Or The Feeding and Caring of Ghettos, A Case In Point: The St. Louis Black Ghetto," 1/1/75

172. "Architects of an Unfinished Dream," 3/15/76
173. "Of Time and Sound-Carter: Populism Updated," Missouri Teamster, 8/20/76
174. "The Feeding and Caring of a Ghetto," 9/1/76
175. "Blacks In Power: Carter Appointments Have Opened Up Decision Making Positions," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3/1/77

176. "Black St. Louis Needs A Solution Not A Circus," St. Louis American, 3/3/77
177. "A Political Expert Speaks: Write-In Campaign Endangers Black School Board Election," St. Louis American, 3/18/77

178. "A Political Comment: `Operation Self-Destruct': Uprooting A Black Political Base In North St. Louis," St. Louis American, 3/31/77

179. "Brookwood Labor College Left Its Mark On U. S. Unionism," St. Louis Labor Tribune, 9/1/77

180. "A Statistical Outline of the St. Louis Black Voting Experience And Political Leadership Capability Involving Black Candidates Running for City-Wide Office," 11/24/78

181. "St. Louis' Tale of Two Cities," 2/15/79
182. "`80 Census Will Show Black Urban Enclaves Changing Character," Missouri Teamster, 4/20/79

183. "The Last Days of a Patriarch," Proud Magazine, 6/79
184. "The St. Louis Voter in the Seventies," Missouri Teamsters, 7/20/79
185. "The Time of The St. Louis Black Renaissance," 1980-1981
186. "One Man's Thoughts: Politics 1980," St. Louis American, 3/20/80
187. "Memories Of A Visit To A Kibbutz," Missouri Teamster, 6/20/80
188. "Black America And The Case for Re-Electing President Carter,"
St. Louis American, 10/30/80
189. "A Briefing From Ernest Calloway: `Yes, President-Elect Reagan, There Has Always Been A Race Problem," St. Louis American, 11/6/80

190. "From Haifa to a Druze Village," Missouri Teamster, 11/21/80
191. "Faith and the Valiant Black Women of Belhaven, NC," St. Louis American, 12/25/80
192. "St. Louis Political Arena-Current Stagnant Plateau," 1981
193. "Was It A Planned Assassination Or Not? The Strange 50 Year Mystery of the Unsolved Murder of Homer G. Phillips," St. Louis American, 1981

194. "We Preserve His Memory: The Monumental Human Lessons of Martin Luther King," St. Louis American, 1/22/81


195. "The Trail of The Lonesome Pine: How We Came to Appalachia And Kentucky Cumberlands in 1913," St. Louis American, 2/19/81

196. "Arithmetic of Congressional Re-Apportionment In Missouri," St. Louis American, 2/26/81
197. "They Called It `The Black Promised Land,' The Summer of 1925-When Harlem Was Truly Exciting," St. Louis American, 3/6/81

198. "130 Million Blacks In US In A Century If 1980 Growth Continues," St. Louis American, 3/12/81
199. "Politics Clouds Homer G. Issue, Civic Leader Says," Globe-Democrat, 3/16/81
200. "President Reagan's Social And Economic Design To Repeal the Twentieth Century," St. Louis American, 3/19/81

201. "Long Journey To A Dead End And New Beginning; To Sleep: Perchance To Dream On A Ridge In The Mexican Sierras," St. Louis American, 3/26/81

202. "Blacks Need A Major Preventive Care Program: St. Louis-A Major `Death Trap' for Poor, Old, Sick and Black," St.Louis American, 4/2/81

203. "The Making of A Professional Agitator and Organizer in the 30s," St. Louis American, 4/9/81

204. "The Gaines case And Where It Led Us: A St. louis United Black Effort That Changed America," St. Louis American, 4/23/81

205. "Who Am I? Whose Foot Is Up My Rump? St. Louis Black Poor Needs An Active `Self-Hood' Revolution," St. Louis American, 4/30/81

206. "The Geopolitics of Urban Livability: Level of Investment in Neighborhoods Geared To Four Groupings of Wards," St. Louis American, 5/7/81

207. "Some Heated Discussion With Lady Nancy Astor On Race In America," St. Louis American, 8/27/81

208. "Of Black Containment And Isolation: The Magnolia Sanctuary: Keeping Racial Isolation Alive In St. Louis," St. Louis American, 5/28/81

209. "Becoming One of the Founders Of A CIO Union: Building and Developing Unionism Among The Nation's Red Caps," St. Louis American, 6/18/81

210. "Putting The Idea of Military Desegregation In Motion: Why I Refused To Serve In A U.S. Jim Crow Army During World War II," St. Louis American, 7/2/81

211. "In Search Of Creative Black Survival, Playing of Ghetto Games Destroy The Black Survival Instinct," St. Louis American, 7/23/81

212. "Of Garrison, Douglass, Phillips and Brown, Four Committed Americans Who Pursued A Social Revolution," St. Louis American, 8/6/81

213. "It Kills People But Saves Property-Neutron Bomb-A Natural U.S. Weapon: Supports Property Over Human Rights," St. Louis American, 8/20/81

214. "Has Dead Language Aided In Making Property A Major Part of Black Life?" St. Louis American, 9/17/81

215. "Barbara Ward `Slaughters' Adlai Stevenson: Lunch At The White House And The Down-Grading of a Political Hero," St. Louis American, 9/24/81

216. "Of Slavery, Oil and U.S. Foreign Policy, Is the Slave Trade Still a Busy, Thriving Business in Saudi Arabia," St. Louis American, 10/1/81

217. "The Brutal Legacy of John Punch; How Chattel Slavery Was Hammered Out in America," St. Louis American, 10/8/81

218. "50,000 Slaves Used Colonial Crisis of 1776-80 To Gain Their Freedom," St. Louis American, 10/15/81

219. "No Future For Man on Planet Earth With Nuclear Arms Race, Armageddon On An Unfinished, Weary and Hate-Filled Planet," St. Louis American, 10/22/81

220. "The Muse of Anglo-Saxon Power; Oxford-The Last Enchantments of the Middle Age and a Short Journey," St. Louis American, 10/29/81

221. "A Region Groping for Identity: Historically St. Louis Area Geared To Playing for Small Economic Stakes," St. Louis American, 11/5/81

222. "An Early Attempt To Join CIO Staff, 1936 Marks Turning Point in Human Well-Being Priority by U.S. Government," St. Louis American, 11/12/81

223. "How We `Discovered' And Climbed Masada In The Judean Wilderness," St. Louis American, 12/10/81

224. "An Historic Backdrop To The Day Known In The West As Christmas," St. Louis American, 12/17/81

225. "From An Israeli Note Book: Kibbutzim, The Soul And Moral Fibre of the Besieged Nation of Israel," St. Louis American, 12/31/81

226. "Essayettes On Man, Myth and Reality: Man-Made Mythology In Retreat As Greed and Hate Emerge," St. Louis American, 1/14/82

227. "Essayettes On Man, Myth and Reality: Our Vacuumized Black Culture Does Not Really Tell Us Who We Are," St. Louis American, 1/21/82

228. "T. D. McNeal, A Major St. Louis Natural Resource: The Man Who Brought Civil Rights To Missouri and Colleges to St. Louis," St. Louis American, 2/18/82

229. "The North St. Louis Political Terrain in 1950 How Irish Control Was Broken By Blacks," St. Louis American, 3/4/82

230. "Organized Labor Pays Homage To Calloway," St. Louis American, 8/29-9/3/85 (includes Calloway reprints)

BOX 7
Series 4 - Notebooks, Collected Reports and Teaching Materials, 1934-1981. Folders 231-303.

231. "The Ernest Calloway Story," 1934-1972
232. "An Initial Comparison Between H.G.P. and Firemen Desloge-Dominic," nd
233. "Summary of Significant Elections Involving Candidates and Issues Held In St. Louis for the Following Period: 1948-1981"

234. "The St. Louis NAACP," The Urban Black, Urban Affairs #330, Metro College, St. Louis University, 1949-1965

235. "The St. Louis NAACP," The Urban Black, Urban Affairs #330, Metro College, St. Louis University, 1949-1965

236. "The St. Louis NAACP," The Urban Black, Urban Affairs #330, Metro College, St. Louis University, 1949-1965

237. "Israel," 1949-1968

BOX 8
238. "Statements, Open Letters, Memoranda," 1949-1963
239. "Calloway and the NAACP," 1957-1958
240. Negro American Labor Council, Metropolitan St. Louis Division, 1961-1963
241. New Citizen Newsclippings, 1959-1961
242. "Newspaper Features on Black St. Louisans," 1961-1980
243. 26th Ward Independent Democratic Organization Committee, 1960
244. "The Summer of Their Discontent in St. Louis (August)," 1963
245. "The CORE-Jefferson Bank Confrontation," 8/25/63-3/3/64
246. "St. Louis Power Structure," 1963, 1967

BOX 9
247. "Black Studies," 1965-1974
248. Labor Newsclippings, 1964-1976
249. "Black Metropolis," 1968-1975
250. Missouri Teamster columns, 1968-1981
251. Missouri Teamster columns, 1968-1981
252. "A. Phillip Randolph: Labor's Grand Old Man," 1969

BOX 10
253. "Black Metropolis," Urban Affairs 130, St. Louis University, First Semester, 9/69-1/70

254. "Black Metropolis," Urban Affairs 130, St. Louis University, First Semester, 9/69-1/70

255. "Black Metropolis," Urban Affairs 130, St. Louis University, Second Semester, 1969-1970

256. "Black Metropolis," Urban Affairs 130, St. Louis University, Second Semester, 1969-1970

257. Housing Newsclippings, 1969-1972
258. Housing Newsclippings, 1969-1972

BOX 11
259. Urban Affairs 130, Summer School, 6/17-7/25/69
260. "Black Metropolis: The Social Dimensions And Economic Impact of White Racism

261. In The Urban Environment," First Semester, 1970-1971
262. "Black Metropolis: The Social Dimensions And Economic Impact of White Racism In The Urban Environment," First Semester, 1970-1971

263. "Black Metropolis: The Social Dimensions And Economic Impact of White Racism In The Urban Environment," > First Semester, 1970-1971


264. Statistics on Black Community, 1970-1973

BOX 12
265. "The Urban Black," Urban Affairs Department #230, Second Semester, 1-6/70 & 71 266. "The Urban Black," Urban Affairs Department #230, Second Semester, 1-6/70 & 71 267. "The Urban Black," Urban Affairs Department #230, Second Semester, 1-6/70 & 71 268. "Black Metropolis: A Social Strategy for Basic Change In The Black Urban Condition," Urban Affairs 130, Summer School, St. Louis University, 6/22-7/30/71

269. "Black Metropolis: A Social Strategy for Basic Change In The Black Urban Condition," Urban Affairs 130, Summer School, St. Louis University, 6/22-7/30/71

270. "Black Metropolis: A Social Strategy for Basic Change In The Black Urban Condition," Urban Affairs 130, Summer School, St. Louis University, 6/22-7/30/71

271. "Black Metropolis: A Social Strategy for Basic Change In The Black Urban Condition," Urban Affairs 130, Summer School, St. Louis University, 6/22-7/30/71

BOX 13
272. "What Would You Consider The Best Method Or Social Strategy To Change The Black Urban Condition? Why and How?" 1/21/71

273. "What Would You Consider The Best Method Or Social Strategy To Change The Black Urban Condition? Why and How?" 1/21/71

274. Black Population Statistics, 1970-1980
275. Black Metropolis #130, First Semester, 1971-1972
276. Black Metropolis #130, Second Semester, 1971-1972
277. Africa Newspaper Clippings, 1971-1974
278. Class Materials and Outlines, 1971-1978

BOX 14
279. "Zoning Analysis and Recommendations for Drive-In Restaurant - Service Station," City Plan Commission, 12/71

280. Black Metropolis, Urban Affairs #130, Leading Cause of Urban Ghetto Formation, Summer School, 1972

281. North 14th Street Commercial Area, 3/72
282. Black Metropolis, Final Papers, First Semester, 9-12/72-73
283. Black Metropolis, Final Papers, First Semester, 9-12/72-73
284. Black Metropolis, Final Papers, First Semester, 9-12/72-73

BOX 15
285. St. Louis Business Community, Newspaper Clippings, 1972-1976
286. Transportation, 1972-1976
287. The Urban Black #230, Second Semester, 1-5/72
288. City Plan Commission Application for Amendment to Mansion House Redevelopment Plan, 9/73
289. City Plan Commission Work Program, 1974-1975
290. City-Wide Comprehensive Sign Regulation Ordinance, 1974
291. New Town-In Town Redevelopment Corporation Proposal, 4/75

BOX 16
292. "St. Louis: Its Past, Present and Future," 1975
293. Year Two-Community Development Block Grant Funding, 1976
294. Minutes and records of Meetings, Enright-West Belle Community Union, 1976-1978

295. "U.S. Labor Party Fascists," 1976-1979

BOX 17
296. Eighth Annual Meeting, Homer G. Phillips Hospital Auxiliary, 5/20/78
297. Citizen Participation Addenda, St. Louis Community Development Agency, 1980

298. Reapportionment, 1979-1982
299. Reapportionment, 1979-1982
300. Black Metropolis, Urban Affairs, Spring 1980-1981

BOX 18
301. The Urban Black, 9-12/80
302. "Some Notes On U.S. Unionism During the 1930s," 1981
303. St. Louis American Articles List, 1981

BOX 19
Series 5 - Newspapers, 1960-1964, Folders 304-333.

304. AME Christian Recorder, 11/1/60
305. Citizen Crusader, 2/10/61 and 3/24/61
306. Citizen Crusader, 4/7/61-6/2/61
307. The Democrat, 7/72
308. 18th Ward Democrat, 7/64
309. 18th Ward Pilot, 7/72
310. 4th Ward Citizen, 4/64; 7/64
311. Las Vegas Voice, 9/26/74; 5/22/75
312. "A Man, His City And His Friends, A Salute To Ernest Calloway," 9/22/73
313. "The T. D. McNeal Story," nd
314. The Mid-Town Democrat, 11/1/64
315. Missouri Teamster, 4/22/66-7/26/68

BOX 20
316. Missouri Teamster, 9/27/68-12/19/75
317. Missouri Teamster, 1/16/76-11/19/76
318. Missouri Teamster, 12/17/76-8/19/77

BOX 21
319. New Citizen, 6/9/61-8/4-17/61
320. New Citizen, 8/18-31/61-12/22/61
321. New Citizen, 1/12/62-3/9/62

BOX 22
322. New Citizen, 3/9/62-5/18/62
323. New Citizen, 6/8/62-7/20/62
324. New Citizen, 8/3/62-10/12/62
325. New Citizen, 10/26/62-12/21/62
326. New Citizen, 1/11/63-2/22/63
327. New Citizen, 11/63

BOX 23
328. The Record, 7/64
329. St. Louis Crusader, 11/24/60-2/3/61
330. St. Louis NAACP Citizen, 8/57-8/59 (not inclusive)
331. Truth, 2/21/64-6/8/68 (includes false edition)
332. "The Raymond Tucker Years, A Man and The City," 2/65
333. The 26th Ward Citizen, 7/64

BOX 24
Series 6 - Newsclippings By Subject, 1954-1978, Folders 334-357.

334. Busing and St. Louis Public Schools, 1961-1975
335. Busing and St. Louis Public Schools, 1963
336. Busing and St. Louis Public Schools, 1963-1976
337. Busing and St. Louis Public Schools, 1964-1977
338. Ernest Calloway, 1957-1978
339. Ernest Calloway, 1957-1978

BOX 25
340. Ernest Calloway, 1957-1978
341. Ernest Calloway, 1957-1978
342. William Clay, 1965-1974
343. William Clay, 1974-1975
344. William Clay, 1975-1978
345. Benjamin Goins, 1962-1978

BOX 26
346. Benjamin Goins, 1962-1978
347. Jimmy Hoffa, 1954
348. Public Education in St. Louis, 1954-1976
349. Public Education in St. Louis, 1954-1976
350. Public Education in St. Louis, 1954-1976
351. Public Education in St. Louis, 1954-1976

BOX 27
352. Rioting, 1967
353. St. Louis Sentinel Columns, 1968-1971
354. St. Louis Sentinel Columns, 1968-1971
355. St. Louis Sentinel Columns, 1968-1971
356. St. Louis Sentinel Columns, 1968-1971
357. United Mine Workers, 1954

BOX 28
Series 7 - Newsclippings, By Date, 1963-1981, Folders 358-473.

358. Newsclippings, 1963
359. Newsclippings, 1964
360. Newsclippings, 1964
361. Newsclippings, 1965
362. Newsclippings, 1965
363. Newsclippings, 1966
364. Newsclippings, 1967
365. Newsclippings, 1969
366. Newsclippings, 1969
367. Newsclippings, 1971
368. Newsclippings, 1971
369. Newsclippings, 1972
370. Newsclippings, 1972
371. Newsclippings, 1973

BOX 29
372. Newsclippings, 1973
373. Newsclippings, 1975
374. Newsclippings, 1976
375. Newsclippings, 1977
376. Newsclippings, January 1978
377. Newsclippings, January 1978
378. Newsclippings, February 1978
379. Newsclippings, March 1978
380. Newsclippings, March 1978
381. Newsclippings, April 1978
382. Newsclippings, April 1978

BOX 30
383. Newsclippings, May 1978
384. Newsclippings, May 1978
385. Newsclippings, June 1978
386. Newsclippings, June 1978
387. Newsclippings, July 1978
388. Newsclippings, July 1978
389. Newsclippings, July 1978

BOX 31
390. Newsclippings, August 1978
391. Newsclippings, August 1978
392. Newsclippings, August 1978
393. Newsclippings, September 1978
394. Newsclippings, September 1978
395. Newsclippings, October 1978

BOX 32
396. Newsclippings, October 1978
397. Newsclippings, November 1978
398. Newsclippings, November 1978
399. Newsclippings, December 1978
400. Newsclippings, December 1978
401. Newsclippings, January 1979
402. Newsclippings, February 1979

BOX 33
403. Newsclippings, February 1979
404. Newsclippings, March 1979
405. Newsclippings, March 1979
406. Newsclippings, March 1979
407. Newsclippings, March 1979
408. Newsclippings, April 1979

BOX 34
409. Newsclippings, April 1979
410. Newsclippings, April 1979
411. Newsclippings, May 1979
412. Newsclippings, May 1979
413. Newsclippings, June 1979
414. Newsclippings, June 1979

BOX 35
415. Newsclippings, July 1979
416. Newsclippings, July 1979
417. Newsclippings, July 1979
418. Newsclippings, August 1979
419. Newsclippings, August 1979
420. Newsclippings, August 1979

BOX 36
421. Newsclippings, August 1979
422. Newsclippings, September 1979
423. Newsclippings, September 1979
424. Newsclippings, September 1979
425. Newsclippings, October 1979
426. Newsclippings, October 1979

BOX 37
427. Newsclippings, November 1979
428. Newsclippings, November 1979
429. Newsclippings, December 1979
430. Newsclippings, December 1979
431. Newsclippings, January 1980
432. Newsclippings, January 1980
433. Newsclippings, February 1980

BOX 38
434. Newsclippings, February 1980
435. Newsclippings, March 1980
436. Newsclippings, March 1980
437. Newsclippings, April 1980
438. Newsclippings, April 1980
439. Newsclippings, April 1980
440. Newsclippings, April 1980

BOX 39
441. Newsclippings, May 1980
442. Newsclippings, May 1980
443. Newsclippings, June 1980
444. Newsclippings, June 1980

BOX 40
445. Newsclippings, July 1980
446. Newsclippings, August 1980
447. Newsclippings, August 1980
448. Newsclippings, September 1980
449. Newsclippings, September 1980

BOX 41
450. Newsclippings, October 1980
451. Newsclippings, October 1980
452. Newsclippings, November 1980
453. Newsclippings, November 1980
454. Newsclippings, December 1980
455. Newsclippings, December 1980
456. Newsclippings, January 1981
457. Newsclippings, January 1981

BOX 42
458. Newsclippings, February 1981
459. Newsclippings, February 1981
460. Newsclippings, March 1981
461. Newsclippings, March 1981
462. Newsclippings, April 1981

BOX 43
463. Newsclippings, May 1981
464. Newsclippings, May 1981
465. Newsclippings, May 1981
466. Newsclippings, June 1981
467. Newsclippings, June 1981
468. Newsclippings, June 1981
469. Newsclippings, July 1981
470. Newsclippings, August 1981
471. Newsclippings, September 1981
472. Newsclippings, October 1981
473. Newsclippings, November 1981

BOX 44
Series 8 - Church Programs, 1921-1978, Folders 474-498.

474. History of St. Paul AME Church and Celebration of the 80th Anniversary, 10/21
475. History of the Central Baptist Church, 80th Anniversary, 11/27
476. Historical Sketch, Program and Auxiliaries of St. Paul AME Church, 1935
477. Central Baptist Church, 117th Anniversary, 1953
478. Southern Mission Baptist Church, 22nd Annual Usher Day, 4/25/54
479. Antioch Baptist Church, 6/6/54
480. Antioch Baptist Church, 83rd Anniversary, 1955?
481. Antioch Baptist Church, 10th Anniversary, 9/16-17/56
482. Union Memorial Methodist Church, 3/10/57
483. St. Paul AME Church, 117th Anniversary, 7/13-20/58
484. Lane Tabernacle CME Church, 1/26/58
485. Lively Stone Church of God, 24th Annual Convention, 6/17-22/58
486. Prince of Peace Gospel Chorus, 18th Annual Day, 11/16/58
487. Greater Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Directory, 1959
488. Prince of Peace Baptist Church, Pastor's 35th Anniversary, 4/24/60
489. Prince of Peace Senior Usher Board, Annual Day, 7/10/60
490. African Methodist Episcopal Church, 5/4/60
491. Lively Stone Church of God, 26th Annual Conference, 6/21-26/60
492. Antioch Day Nursery, Information Bulletin, 8/60
493. Truelight Baptist Church, Annual Men's Day, 10/30/60
494. Central Baptist Church, 8th Annual King and Queen Coronation, 7/20/61
495. Washington Tabernacle Baptist Church, 1962
496. African Methodist Episcopal Church, 10/13-17/65
497. Central Baptist Church, 10th Annual Youth Conference, 11/10-13/48
498. African Methodist Episcopal, 124th Session of Missouri Annual Conference, 8/16-20/78

BOX 45
Series 9 - St. Louis NAACP, 1951-1983, Folders 499-533.

499. How to Organize and Conduct a Successful NAACP Membership Campaign, nd
500. Correspondence, 1951-1958
501. Racism Within Organized Labor: A Report of Five Years of the AFL-CIO, 1955-1960
502. Meeting Minutes, 1956
503. Newsclippings, 1956
504. Handbook of St. Louis NAACP Registration Workers, by Ernest Calloway and Charles Oldham, 7/15/56

505. Officers Report To the General Membership of the St. Louis NAACP, 12/31/56
506. St. Louis NAACP's Fifth Annual Community and Freedom Fund Tea, 11/9/58; Annual Membership Report, 1960

507. Remarks by Calloway, 1957-1963
508. Forward, 1960
509. Honor Guard, 1960
510. Fifty First Convention, 6/21-26/60
511. Fifty Second Convention, 7/10-16/61
512. Honor Guard, 1961
513. Second Annual Awards Luncheon, 1961
514. First Annual Freedom Dinner, 11/11/62
515. Honor Guard, 1962
516. Twenty Five Dollar A Plate Dinner, 1962
517. General Membership Campaign, 1963
518. Honor Guard, 1963
519. Chronology, 1/63-6/63

BOX 46
520. President's File, 1963-1964
521. Report of the Membership Committee, 4/1/63
522. Membership Campaign Committee, 4/15/63
523. Second Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, 11/10/63
524. Third Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, 1964
525. The Evelyn Roberts-Pearlie Evans Contest for President, 1964-1965
526. Fifty Fifth Annual Convention, 6/21-27/64
527. Fourth Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, 1965
528. Presidents and Officers (1914-1972,) 1972
529. Report of the Labor and Industry Committee, 6/4/73
530. Twelfth Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, 11/4/73
531. Honor Guard, 9/1/65
532. Correspondence, 1975
533. Twenty Second Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, 11/10/83

BOX 47
Series 10 - Democratic Ward Christmas Benefit Programs, 1953-1971, Folders 534-553.

534. Gala Christmas Charity Dance, 18th and 19th Wards, Regular Democratic Organization, 12/4/53
535. Benefit Farmers Dance for Christmas Charity Fund, 18th Ward, Regular Democratic Organization, 11/26/54

536. Annual Christmas Charity Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/9/55
537. Annual Christmas Charity Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/15/56
538. Annual Christmas Charity Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/6/57
539. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/10/60
540. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/8/62
541. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/14/63
542. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/11/65
543. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/10/66
544. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/9/67
545. Ninth Annual Benefit Dance, 5th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 11/10/67
546. Fourth Annual Dance and Kings Contest, 21st Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/1/67
547. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/9/67
548. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/14/68
549. Christmas Benefit Dance and Miss 19th Ward Queen Contest, 11/8/69
550. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/13/69
551. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/12/70
552. Christmas Benefit Dance, The Jordan W. Chambers 19th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/4/71
553. Annual Christmas Benefit Dance, 18th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, 12/11/71

BOX 48

Series 11 - Subject Files, 1942-1986, Folders 554-643.

554. Architects of An Unfinished American Dream, 1981
555. Area Districts In St. Louis Including Political Sub-Divisions,
1971-1976; Automation, 1961
556. Bible Notes, nd
557. Black Members of Commissions and Boards in St. Louis Municipal Government, 1972

558. Black Political Chronology, 1960
559. Black Trade Unionism, 1958-1963
560. Ernest Calloway, Sr.
561. Calloway's Urban Affairs Students, Press Stories, 1956-1963
562. Jimmy Carter, 1976-1977
563. Citizens Committee For Election of T. D. McNeal to Missouri Senate
564. City of Hope Award Dinner, 1953
565. Civil Rights In Missouri, 1963
566. Colonel Theodore N. McNeal Testimonial, 6/16/77
567. Community Meetings, A New Approach To Trade Union Political Action, A Grass-Roots Experiment Conducted by Teamsters Local

688, St. Louis, During November 192
568. Community Tea and Fashion Show for James Hurt, 3/19/61
569. Congress of Racial Equality, Norman Hill Resignation, 1964
570. Congress of Racial Equality, Statement of Position, White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights," June 1966

BOX 49
571. Congressional Campaign, 1968
572. Congressional Re-Apportionment in Missouri, 1971
573. Construction Strike, Local 682, 1953
574. Correspondence, 1950-1953
575. Correspondence, 1954
576. Correspondence, 1954-1955
577. Election Results, 1980-1981
578. Election Statistics, 1920-1979
579. English/American Correspondence, 1950-1955
580. False Truth, 1964
581. Fitz, 1968
582. "Free Blacks in St. Louis, 1845-1875," by Judy Day, 8/70
583. History of the Consolidation Coal Company, 1864-1934
584. History of Organized Health Work In The City of St. Louis, 1/76
585. Homer G. Phillips Hospital, 1962-1963
586. Homer G. Phillips: The Man Behind The Movement, 11/79

BOX 50
587. Israel, 1966-1968
588. The Lever Brothers Black Employment Drive, 1964
589. March On Washington, 1942
590. March On Washington, 1942
591. March On Washington, 1942
592. March On Washington, 1942
593. March On Washington, 1942

BOX 51
594. March On Washington, 1942
595. March On Washington, 1942
596. McNeal, T. D., Correspondence, 1960-1964
597. Mississippi Subversion of Right To Vote
598. Morse-Humphrey Campaign, 1960
599. "The Name Is Hoffa," 4/56
600. Negro American Labor Council, 1959-1983
601. Negro American Council, "All Material," 1960
602. Negro American Labor Council, National and St. Louis Branch, 1959-1963
603. Negro American Labor Council, Second Annual Convention, 1961
604. The Network of Corporate Interlocks in the U. S.: An Overview, by Joel H. Levine, 8/10/76
605. Notes, 1949-1960
606. Paper on Ruth Porter, late 1960s
607. People's Hospital, 3/29/63
608. Personal Correspondence, 1958-1977
609. Poverty-Appalachia File, 1965

BOX 52
610. Poverty's Challenge To The States, 1966
611. Paul Preisler, 1968-1971
612. Racial Economic Dualism in St. Louis, 1970?
613. Reference Material on Black Personalities
614. Remarks of President at Howard University, 6/4/65
615. Republican Blacks, 1966
616. St. Louis Bicentennial, Lyndon Johnson's visit, 2/14/64
617. St. Louis Census Count Controversy and Court Action, 1978-1980
618. St. Louis City Child Welfare Advisory Committee, 10/6/65
619. St. Louis Ward Boundaries, 1966-1981
620. Social Goals Committee, 1969-1970
621. Some Random Notes on St. Louis Politics
622. Southwestern Bell Affirmative Action Program, 1974
623. Southwestern Bell, St. Louis Scorecard, 9/69
624. Speaking Engagements, 1968-1976
625. Speaking Engagements, 1970-1976
626. Speaking Engagements, 1971-1972

BOX 53
627. Task Force On Crime and Delinquency, 1977
628. Teamsters Public Relations, 1954-1958
629. Toward Fairer Federal Labor Standards, Congress of Industrial Organizations, Washington, 1948

630. Transportation Service Employees, 1940-1945
631. The Truth About Unions by Leo Huberman, 1946
632. Tucker/Cervantes, Fred Weathers, 1966
633. Union Membership and Organizing, 1953-1970
634. United Transport Service Employees, Seventh Biennial Convention, 6/19-20-21/50

635. "The Unspeakable War," 1966
636. Urban League of St. Louis, Correspondence, 1952-1953
637. The Ville, 1986
638. Wages and Working Conditions During 1952, A Summary of Teamsters Local 688 Contracts, 1/18/53

639. Wage Rates, Correspondence, 1954
640. Ward Vote on Candidates Or Issues, 1948-1979
641. Water Tower Group, 1977-1978
642. Why Your Union Needs A Dues Increase Now!, 1953
643. The Withdrawal of St. Louis City from St. Louis County and the Political Efforts at City-County Cooperation, 1876-1962

BOX 54 Series 12 - Address Files, 1968, Folders 644-645.

644. Calloway For Congress Committee Pledge Cards

BOX 55
644 (cont'd). Calloway For Congress Committee Pledge Cards
645. Address File, A-Z

BOX 56
Series 13 - Plaques and Certificates, 1953-1988, Folders 646-662.
(see also: OVERSIZE)

646. Certificates, 1953-1989

Plaques:

647. NAACP Life Member, 10/58
648. White House Luncheon, 6/25/64
649. Framed Invitation from Lyndon Johnson, 6/4/68
650. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, 11/28/78
651. Black Student Alliance, 1979-1980
652. Black Culture Week, 1980

BOX 57
653. Black Excellence In Journalism Award, Best Analytical Story, Greater St. Louis Association of Black Journalists

654. Meritorious Service in Black Studies, 1981
655. St. Louis Council on Environmental Health and Safety, 1982
656. Black Faculty Administrators Council, For Dedicated Service To St. Louis University, May 1, 1982

657. The A. Philip Randolph Institute, St. Louis Area Chapter, 1/26/86
658. Black Pearls of Humanity, Alpha Zeta Pelati, 2/27/88

BOX 58 (OVERSIZE)
659. Certificates, 3/5/74-2/3/89
660. Framed Certificate: Citation, Teamsters Local No. 688, Warehouse and Distribution Workers Union, 1/31/54

661. Framed Marcus Albrecht sketch, nd

Plaques:

662. St. Louis Democratic City Central Committee, Harry S. Truman Award, 3/25/83

Posters:

663. Vote For Weathers, Clerk of Criminal Corrections, Primary Election, August 7, 1962
664. Elect Ernest Calloway, U. S. Congress, First District Democrat
665. I Am A Booster For Stevens School, Annual Picnic, 5/5/72
666. Jimmy Carter, Democrat on November 2nd
667. Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale, Leaders, For a Change, 1976

BOX 59
Series 14 - Oversize, 1941-1968, Folders 663-671.

668. New Citizen Headlines
669. Ten Years of Trade Union Democracy In Action, Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of the Warehouse and Distribution Workers Union, 1941-1951, published by Teamsters Local 688

670. The Voice of Father Dowling, An Early CANA Conference, 33 1/3 RPM 12 inch LP, plus discussion outline

671. Labor Newsclippings Scrapbook, 1947-1950; Citizen Crusader/New Citizen Itemized Income Reports and Individual Advertising Accounts, 1962-1963

(stored separately)

672. From Series 5: The New Citizen and Others, 1961-1972 Bound Volume

BOX 60
Series 15 - Photographs, 1934-1986, Folders 667-680.

673. New Citizen Image File

African Leaders
Assorted National Union Leaders
Assorted St. Louis Politicians
Lady Nancy Astor
Harry Belafonte
Board of Education Members
Eugene O. Bradley
Tom Brooks
Bessie Buchanan
Mrs. Archie Blaine
Diahann Carroll
A. J. Cervantes
Chotman
William Dawson
Eugene Debs
Earl Dickerson
Mattiwildd Dobbs
Fred Douglass
David Dubinsky
W.E.B. Dubois
James R. Dumpson
Alice Dunnigan
Nelson Jack Edwards
Regina Edwards
Dorothy B. Ferebee
Alfred Fleishman
Fannie Foster
Arthur Godfrey
Fred Grimes
Lester B. Grouger
Donald Gunn
Frances W. Harper
Judge William Hastie
Charles Hawkins
T. W. Haynes
Andrew Hatcher
Mme. Felix Houphouet-Borgny
Perry Howard
Maj. John Harvey
Charlotte Hubbard
Laura B. Harris
Dr. Grace Hewell
Adelaide Cromwell Hill
Jack Hower
Diane Johnson
Dr. Mordecai Johnson
Raymond J. Jones
Ruth Jones
John F. Kennedy
Robert Kennedy
E. B. Koonce
Mrs. E. B. Koonce
Lawson, Marjorie
Jewel Livingston
Ester B. LaMarr
Arthur Martin
Miriam Makeba
Dr. E. W. Mazique
Dr. Arenia Mallory
Lawrence Nicholson
Mrs. Vera Nash
Richard Nixon
Dr. Jeanne Noble
Joseph Overton
Judge Parsons
William Patrick
Judge Samuel Pierce
Cecil F. Poole
William G. Porter
Adam Clayton Powell
H. Shaw Priest
Howard Ransom
Daniel Reardon
Frank Reeves
Robinson, Patrohn
Carl Rowan
Jerry Rhodes
Dr. Bernard Randolph
Walter Reuther
Dr. Samuel Shepard
John Shabazz
Dr. William Sinkler
Jean-Paul Sartre
Mrs. Edith Sampson
Mrs. Mattie B. Taylor
Rev. Gardner Taylor
Mrs. Sue Taylor
Herbert Tucker
Norman Thomas
U. S. Cabinet
Judge J. C. Waddy
Robert Wagner
Al Wallace
Leon Wallace
Dinah Washington
Val Washington
George Weaver
Charles H. Wesley
Clifton R. Wharton
Franklin Williams
Paul Williams
Daniel Webster
Wirt D. Walton
Mrs. Parker Word
Geraldine Whillington
Edward Bennet Williams
Ralph Young
Wynette Hoover Younge

674. New Citizen Photo File, 540.1-540.233

BOX 61
675. Partially Identified Photographs, "All Together..." to Spider Burke, 540.234-540.258
676. Partially Identified Photographs, Calloway to Druze Village, 540.259-540.306
677. Partially Identified Photographs, John Ervin to Lyndon Johnson, 540.307-540.348
678. Partially Identified Photographs, Leon Jordan to T. D. McNeal, 540.349-540.399
679. Partially Identified Photographs, Negro American Labor Council-Younge Center, 540.400-540.447
680. Prints from the Library of Congress, 540.448-540.464

BOX 62
681. Identified photographs, 1934-6/12/43, 540.465-540.489
682. Identified Photographs, 5/44-1957, 540.490-540.522
683. Identified Photographs, 1957-1965, 540.523-540.545
684. Identified Photographs, 1968-1986, 540.546-540.578
685. Calloway with Unidentified Groups and Individuals, 540.579-540.602
686. Unidentified Labor and Politics Photos, 540.603-540.666

INDEX
Affirmative Action, f. 622
Africa, f. 90, 277
African Americans, f. 1-685
African Methodist Episcopal Church, f. 490, 496, 498
AME Christian Recorder, f. 304
Albrecht, Marcus, f. 661
Antioch Baptist Church, f. 479-481
Astor, Lady Nancy, f. 207
Automation, f. 555
Bicentennial, St. Louis, f. 616
Brookwood Labor College, f. 179
Bush, Hilary, f. 331
Busing, f. 334-337
Calloway, Ernest, Sr., f. 560
Carter, Jimmy, f. 175, 188, 562, 666, 667
Central Baptist Church, f. 475, 477, 497
Citizen Crusader, f. 305, 306, 669
City Plan Commission, f. 288-289
Civil Rights, f. 1-685
Clay, William, f. 342-344
Coal Mining, f. 73, 75, 195, 609
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, f. 650
Community Development Block Grants, f. 293
Congress of Industrial Organizations, f. 209, 222
Congress on Racial Equality, f. 245
Consolidation Coal Company, f. 583
Debs, Eugene, f. 165
The Democrat, f. 307
Democratic Party, f. 243
Democratic Wards, f. 534-553
Dowling, Father, f. 670
4th Ward Citizen, f. 310
Eads Bridge, f. 221
18th Ward Democrat, f. 308
18th Ward Pilot, f. 309
Emancipation, f. 104-106
Employment, f. 107
Enright-West Belle Community Union, f. 294
Evans, Pearlie, f. 525
Famous Barr, f. 228
Gibbons, Harold, f. 66
Goins, Benjamin, f. 346
Greater Mount Carmel Baptist Church, f. 487
Harlem Renaissance, f. 197
Hearnes, Warren, f. 331
Hicks, Rev. John J., f. 92
Hoffa, James, f. 158, 347, 599
Homer G. Phillips Hospital, f. 585-586
Housing, f. 257, 258
Hurt, James, f. 568
Irish Americans, f. 229
Israel, f. 120, 125, 126, 187, 190, 223, 225, 237, 587
Jefferson Bank Demonstration, f. 245
Jim Crow Army, f. 77, 155, 210
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, f. 616, 648, 649
Jordan, Leon, f. 150
King, Martin Luther, f. 72, 194
Labor, f. 1-685
Lane Tabernacle CME Church, 484
LaRouche, Lyndon, f. 295
Lever Brothers, f. 588
Lively Stone Church of God, f. 485, 491
March on Washington, (1942), f. 589-595
McNeal, Theodore, f. 109, 145, 228, 313, 563, 596
Mid-Town Democrat, f. 314
Missouri Teamster, f. 250-251, 315-318
Morse-Humphrey Campaign, f. 598
NAACP, St. Louis Chapter, f. 91, 234-236, 239, 499-533, 647
Negro American Labor Council, f. 240, 600-603
Neutron Bomb, f. 213
New Citizen, f. 241, 319-327, 668
North 14th Street Commercial Area, f. 281
Oldham, Charles, f. 504
People's Hospital, f. 607
Phillips, Homer G., 193
Porter, Ruth, f. 606
Poverty, f. 609, 610
Preisler, Paul, f. 611
Prince of Peace Baptist Church, f. 488, 489
Prince of Peace Gospel Chorus, f. 486
Public Education, f. 348-351
Public Housing, f. 81
Randolph, A. Phillip, f. 74, 183, 252, 657
Reapportionment, f. 196, 298, 299, 572
The Record, f. 328
Red Caps Union, f. 76, f. 209
Republican Blacks, f. 615
Rioting, f. 352
Roberts, Evelyn, f. 525
St. Louis American, f. 303
St. Louis Crusader, f. 329
St. Louis NAACP Citizen, f. 330
St. Louis Sentinel, f. 353-356
St. Paul AME Church, f. 474, 476, 483
Shakespeare, f. 48, 49
Slavery, f. 217, 218
Southern Mission Baptist Church, f. 478
Southwestern Bell, f. 622, 623
Stevens School, f. 665
Stevenson, Adlai, f. 215
Stovall, Chester, f. 96
Truelight Baptist Church, f. 493
Truth, f. 331, 580
Thomas, Norman, f. 138
Transportation, f. 286
Transportation Service Employees, f. 630, 634
Tucker, Raymond, f. 332, 632
26th Ward, f. 243
The 26th Ward Citizen, f. 333
Union Memorial Methodist Church, f. 482
United Mine Workers, f. 357
Urban League, f. 636
The Ville, f. 637
Ward, Barbara, f. 215
Warehouse and Distribution Workers Union, f. 669
Washington Tabernacle Baptist Church, f. 495
Weathers, Fred, f. 631, 663
Wheeler, Henry Winfield, f. 98

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