Z 1864.000
RAMBERG (CHARLES H.) PAPERS


Box Number Folder Number Folder Title Dates
1 1 “Berger, Fred (Candidate for Circuit Court Judge, Adams County)” 1970
1 2 “Black Elected Officials (Mississippi)” 1971
1 3 “Citizens Councils of America” 1969
1 4 “Clark, Frank (candidate for Justice of the Peace)” 1970
1 5 “Collier, JoEtha (killing of)” 1971
1 6 “Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)” n.d.
1 7 “Democratic National Convention” (1 of 3) (see also newspaper in Box 16 folder 2) 1972
1 8 “Democratic National Convention” (2 of 3)(see also newspaper in Box 16 folder 2) 1972
1 9 “Democratic National Convention” (3 of 3)(see also newspaper in Box 16 folder 2) 1972
1 10 “Ethridge, Tom (The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, Column)” 1970-1971
1 11 “Evers, Charles (general and personal)” (1 of 2) 1969-1971; 1975
1 12 “Evers, Charles (general and personal)” (2 of 2) 1969-1971; 1975
1 13 “Fayette - Articles, T.V. Programs, etc.” (1 of 3) 1969-1971
1 14 “Fayette - Articles, T.V. Programs, etc.” (2 of 3) 1969-1971
1 15 “Fayette - Articles, T.V. Programs, etc.” (3 of 3) 1969-1971
1 16 “Fayette - Black/White Communication” 1969-1970
1 17 “Fayette - Board of Aldermen” 1969-1970
1 18 The Fayette Chronicle (Walker, Marie)” [Walker was editor of The Fayette Chronicle. She sued McGraw Hill for falsely accusing her of using a racial epithet against African Americans. They settled out of court for $5000.] 1970-1971
1 19 “Fayette - City Administration (banks, employee salaries)” 1969-1970
1 20 “Fayette Cultural Association” 1969-1970
2 1 “Fayette - Donations and Contributions” 1969-1970
2 2 “Fayette - Economic conditions and industrial development” 1970
2 3 “Fayette - Emergency Fund” 1969
2 4 “Fayette Enterprises, Inc.” 1970
2 5 “Fayette - FEDCO proposal to EDA” 1969
2 6 “Fayette Festival and other celebrations” (see also newspapers and posters in Box 16). 1969-1971
2 7 “Fayette - Finances” (1 of 2) 1968-1970
2 8 “Fayette - Finances” (2 of 2) 1968-1970
2 9 “Fayette - Highway Signs (welcome signs)” 1970
2 10 “Fayette - History before 1969” 1955-1958
2 11 “Fayette - Mayoral Campaign and Inauguration” 1969
2 12 “Fayette - Medgar Evers Fund” 1969-1970
2 13 “Fayette Planning Commission” 1970
2 14 “Fayette - Prior Administration” 1957-1969
2 15 “Fayette - Privilege Taxes” n.d.
2 16 “Fayette - Public Safety (police, ambulance, etc)” 1964-1970
2 17 “Fayette - Republican Party Opposition” 1969-1970
2 18 “Fayette - Schools (desegregation)” 1969-1970
2 19 “Fayette - SEDFRE Training Program” 1969-1970
2 20 “Fayette - Statistics (includes Jefferson Co. and adjacent counties)” 1960-1970
2 21 “Fayette - Street Improvements” 1969-1970
2 22 The Fayette Times” 1970
2 23 “Fayette - Volunteers” 1969-1970
2 24 “Fayette - Youth Organizations” 1969-1970
2 25 “Federal Government” 1962-1977
2 26 “Governor’s race - campaign manual” 1971
2 27 “Governor’s race - campaign strategy” 1971
2 28 “Governor’s race - Candidates (lists and statistics) ” (1 of 2) 1971
2 29 “Governor’s race - Candidates (lists and statistics) ” (2 of 2) 1971
2 30 “Governor’s race - Candidates, master list” 1971
3 1 “Governor’s race - Candidates (non-governor)” (1 of 4) April-July 1971
3 2 “Governor’s race - Candidates (non-governor)” (2 of 4) August 1971
3 3 “Governor’s race - Candidates (non-governor)” (3 of 4) September-October 1971
3 4 “Governor’s race - Candidates (non-governor)” (4 of 4) 1971
3 5 “Governor’s race - Democratic Primary” April-August 1971
3 6 “Governor’s race - Democratic runoff campaign” (1 of 2) 1971
3 7 “Governor’s race - Democratic runoff campaign” (2 of 2) 1971
3 8 “Governor’s race - Evers Campaign (primary election) ” 1971
3 9 “Governor’s race - Evers Campaign (primary to general election) ” 1971
3 10 “Governor’s race - Evers Fund raising” 1971
3 11 “Governor’s race - Evers Media Appearances” 1971
3 12 “Governor’s race - Evers nomination petition” 1971
3 13 “Governor’s race - Evers position papers” 1971
3 14 “Governor’s race - Evers Press Releases” 1971
3 15 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (1 of 7) August 31, 1971
3 16 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (2 of 7) August 31, 1971
3 17 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (3 of 7) September-October 1971
3 18 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (4 of 7) September-October 1971
3 19 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (5 of 7) October 16, 1971
3 20 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (6 of 7) October 16, 1971
3 21 “Governor’s race - Evers schedule” (7 of 7) October 22-26, 1971
4 1 “Governor’s race - General Election” (1 of 3) August-September 1971
4 2 “Governor’s race - General Election” (2 of 3) October 1971
4 3 “Governor’s race - General Election” (3 of 3) October 1971
4 4 “Governor’s race - Neshoba County Fair” 1971
4 5 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers (Federal Observers)” 1971
4 6 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers (hearings)” 1971
4 7 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers (hearings-transcripts)” 1971
4 8 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Adam, Amite, Bolivar Counties)” 1971
4 9 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Claiborne County)” 1971
4 10 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Copiah County)” 1971
4 11 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Covington, Forrest, Franklin, Harrison, Hinds, Humphreys Counties)” 1971
4 12 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Jefferson County) 1971
4 13 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Leake County)” 1971
4 14 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Madison, Marshall, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Panola Counties)” 1971
4 15 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Quitman County)” 1971
4 16 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Rankin, Scott, Sunflower Counties)” 1971
4 17 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Tallahatchie County)” 1971
4 18 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Tunica County)” 1971
4 19 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Wilkinson County)” 1971
4 20 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Yazoo County)” 1971
4 21 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers Incident Reports (Summaries)” 1971
4 22 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers- Lawyers” (1 of 2) 1971
4 23 “Governor’s race - Poll Watchers- Lawyers” (2 of 2) 1971
4 24 “Governor’s race - St. Joseph High School” (see also newspapers in Box 16) 1971
4 25 “Governor’s race - Volunteers” 1971
4 26 “Governor’s race - Voters” 1971
4 27 “Governor’s race - Voting Summary, analysis, and commentary” 1971-1972
4 28 “Hamer, Fannie Lou” 1970
4 29 “Headstart - JBW(John Bell Williams) Vetoes” 1969-1970
4 30 “Council on Human Relations” 1971
4 31 “Hurricane Camille” 1969-1970
5 1 “Jackson State College killings” (1 of 2) 1970-1971
5 2 “Jackson State College killings” (2 of 2) 1970-1971
5 3 “Kennard, Clyde” 1962; 1964
5 4 “Ku Klux Klan” 1969-1971
5 5 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections” 1970
5 6 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections (arrest of Ramberg and Brustin)” 1970
5 7 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections (Election Law)” 1970
5 8 “Lake Providence, Louisiana- Municipal Elections (Litigation, Post May 16 primary)” 1970
5 9 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections (Primary, April 4: notes from precinct poll # 1, Townhall)” 1970
5 10 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections (Primary, April 4: notes from precinct poll #2, Parish Courthouse)” 1970
5 11 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections (Primary, April 4: notes from precinct poll #3, Bo Cornwell Grocery)” 1970
5 12 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections (Primary, April 4: notes from precinct polls #5, Byerley Airport Hanger)” 1970
5 13 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections - runoff preparation” 1970
5 14 “Lake Providence, Louisiana - Municipal Elections - sounds trucks, parades, strangers, curfews, etc.” 1970
5 15 “Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law” 1966; 1971
5 16 “McCoy/Jackson Land Case” [Adams County, Mississippi v. McKinley] 1968-1970
5 17 “Messina, John (photographer)” 1971
5 18 “Mississippi” 1969-1975
5 19 “Mississippi Valley State College-protest” 1970
5 20 “NAACP Convention - Jackson, Mississippi” 1969
5 21 “National States’ Rights Party” 1970
5 22 “Public Opinion- Letters to the editors, reader polls, columns, etc.” 1969-1971
5 23 “Pulpwood - Haulers Strike” 1971
5 24 “Ramberg, Charles- Personal” 1969-1970
5 25 “Religious Leaders” 1969-1970
5 26 “Republic of New Africa” 1971
5 27 “School Desegregation” 1969-1972
5 28 “School Desegregation (Anti-integration groups)” 1969-1972
6 1 “School Desegregation (NEA Task Force reports) (1 of 2)” 1970
6 2 “School Desegregation (NEA Task Force reports) (2 of 2)” 1970
6 3 “School Desegregation (Private Schools)” 1969-1973
6 4 “Segregation (Mississippi Laws)” n.d.
6 5 “Senate Race” 1978
6 6 “South- Miscellaneous Articles” 1970-1975
6 7 “Southern National Party” 1969-1970
6 8 “Unions” 1973-1974
6 9 “Violence in Mississippi” 1961-1979
6 10 “Voters (Black)” 1963-1972
6 11 “Voters (Black)-‘Political Participation Patterns of a People Deprived of Power: The Case of the Black Community in Jackson, Mississippi” [a study conducted by Tougaloo College] 1969
6 12 “Waller, William L.” 1966; 1971
6 13 “Williams, John Bell” 1964-1970
6 14 “Wood, Martha (Fayette, Mississippi City Attorney)” 1969-1970
7
Photographs removed from three-ring binder. The original order has been preserved (1 of 3).
7 1a “Photos: 1-25” 1969-1970
7 1b “Photos: 26-50” 1969-1970
7   Photographs from three-ring Binder (2 of 3)
7 2a “Photos: 51-75” 1969-1970
7 2b “Photos: 76-99” 1969-1970
7
Photographs from three-ring Binder (3 of 3)
7 3a “Photos: 100-125” 1969-1970
7 3b “Photos: 126-150” 1969-1970
8
Duplicate prints, 1969-1971. Many of these prints duplicate subjects from the three-ring Binder and from other files. More detailed lists are in the folders.”
8 1 “Photo Prints” 1969-1971
8 2 “Extra Prints 8 x 10” 1969-1971
8 3 “Extra Prints 5 x 7” 1969-1970
8 4 “Fayette - ITT Ground Breaking” 1970
8 5 “Fayette learning dolls (educational toys manufactured in Fayette, Mississippi)” ca. 1970
8 6 “Governor’s Race- Evers Campaign” (1 of 3) 1971
8 7 “Governor’s Race- Evers Campaign” (2 of 3) 1971
8 8 “Governor’s Race- Evers Campaign” (3 of 3) 1971
9 1 “KKK Meeting (Lake, Mississippi)” 1971
9 2 “Miscellaneous Prints” (1 of 2) 1971
9 3 “Miscellaneous Prints” (2 of 2) 1969-1971
9 4 “Democratic National Convention (Miami, Florida)” 1972
9 5 “Forrest, Mississippi” 1972
9 6 “August-September” 1972
9 7 “September- October” 1972
10
“Negatives and contacts prints covering all topics in the collection including Fayette, Mississippi, the Evers mayoral administration; political marches, rallies, and other events associated with the Evers gubernatorial campaign of 1971; concerts and ground-breaking ceremonies; people with whom Ramberg worked or whom he met; places that Ramberg visited, etc.” ca. 1969-1971
11
“Negatives and contacts prints covering all topics in the collection including Fayette, Mississippi, the Evers mayoral administration; political marches, rallies, and other events associated with the Evers gubernatorial campaign of 1971; concerts and ground-breaking ceremonies; people with whom Ramberg worked or whom he met; places that Ramberg visited, etc.” ca. 1969-1970
12
Color slides from carousels. Original order has been preserved. Original labels were:


“Mississippi I” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi II” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi III” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi Supp I - signs, public buildings, and young people.” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi Supp II - bad houses, people” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi Supp III - Volunteers, old folks, vegetable co-op, educational toys, cabin with blossoms, aerial photographs of Fayette, Jackson Capitol, LCCRUL people, Canton, and Leake Co. shacks.” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi Supp IV - Mississippi Delta, Vicksburg, Port Gibson demonstration, Windsor Ruins, Natchez, Natchez-Under-the- Hill, Mississippi River, mansions, shacks, Kingston, and Woodville.” ca. 1969-1970


“Mississippi Supp V - Mendenhall, Natchez demonstration, Jackson motherhood, Citizens Council, misc. signs, Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol, Sheriff Pritchard, snakes.” ca. 1969-1970
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This box contains 35 mm color slides.


“Aerial views - Fayette and vicinity” 1970


“Aerial views - Jackson and vicinity” 1973


“Bad houses - Louisiana and Mississippi” 1967; 1969-1973


“Claiborne County” 1969


“Charles Evers and Robert F. Kennedy (Los Angeles)” 1968


“Fayette” 1967; 1969-1970


“Fayette - Allied Van Lines delivering donated books” 1969


“Fayette - Buildings and streets” 1967; 1969-1970


“Fayette - Churches” 1967; 1969-1970


“Fayette - Construction” 1970


“Fayette - Educational Toys” 1970


“Fayette - Evers Inauguration” 7/7/1969


“Fayette - Evers Anniversary Parade” 7/18/1970


“Fayette - Gospel Festival” 3/8/1970


“Fayette - Jefferson County Misc.” 1967; 1970


“Fayette - People” 1969-1970
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This box contains 35mm color slides.


“Fayette - Sanitation and water” 1967-1970


“Fayette- Thanksgiving Music Festival” 11/1969


“Fayette- Vocational-training school dedication” 1970


“Fayette- Welcome Signs” 1970


“Forestry Practices” 1972


“Governor’s Race - Evers Campaign” 1971


“Governor’s Race - Waller inauguration” 1972


“Jackson - Demonstrations” 1969-1970; 1972


“Mendenhall - Marching” 1970


“Mississippi - Miscellaneous” 1969-1970; 1972-1973


“Mississippi State Fair (Jackson)” 1969


“Mule-plowing, Smith County” 1972


“Natchez-Adams County” 1969-1970


“Sixteenth Section Land” 1973
    “Vicksburg” 1969-1970
    “Wilkinson County” 1970
15   Box 15 has been moved to Fragile Formats.  
16   Due to their fragile nature, a box set has been removed from its original location in this box and is now housed with the private manuscripts fragile audio-visual materials. The set consists of:  
    I. One filmstrip and one 33rpm record album entitled “A white resident speaks”  
    II. One filmstrip and one 33rpm record album entitled “Charles Evers Speaks”  
    III. One catalog of Warren Schloat Productions, Inc.  
    Due to their fragile nature, twenty-seven items have been removed from their original locations in this box, and are now housed with private manuscripts fragile audio-visual materials. The items consist of:  
    I. Twenty-six campaign buttons  
    II. One Natchez Fire Department badge  
    The material that is included in this box consists of:  
  1 “Oversize photo of Charles Evers” n.d.
  2 “Newspaper: Democratic National Convention The Eagle Eye, published by National Democratic Party of Alabama, Vol. 2, No. 4.” July 1972
  3 “Newspaper: Fayette Festival- “Welcome to the Tony Lawrence Music Festival” n.d.
    Kudzu, special movement issue for the Fayette Festival” 1969
  4 “Newspaper: Governor’s Race- St. Joseph High School’s Rebel Yell, St. Joseph High School newspaper, Vol. 22 No. 1; contains interviews with Evers and other gubernatorial candidates and commentary on governor’s race.” October 15, 1971
  5 “Newspaper: Republic of New Africa’s The New African, Vol. 3, No. 7.” August 17, 1971
  6 Folder six is now housed with private manuscripts fragile audio-visual materials.  
  7 “Poster: ‘The Tony Lawrence Love Festival’ (Fayette, Mississippi)” November 27-28, 1969
  8 “Poster: ‘The Fayette Musical Festival’ (Thanksgiving Day in Fayette, Mississippi)” (see also subject file in Box 2) November 27, 1969
  9 “Poster: ‘Leontyne Price in Concert” (Jackson, Mississippi Coliseum) April 26, 1970
  10 “Poster: ‘There’s a Great Day Coming,’ Fayette Choral and Gospel Festival” (Liddell High School Auditorium in Fayette, Mississippi) March 8, 1970
  11 “Poster: ‘Black Mayor in Mississippi’ a blow up newspaper feature article from The Sunday Globe” October 26, 1969
  12 “Poster: ‘Elect Stewart Marshall Marshal’ (Lake Providence, La. Municipal election)” (see also subject files in Box 5) May 16, 1970
  Unfoldered Posters: “Shirley Chisholm for President” n.d.
    “Delta Ministry” n.d.
    “Photograph by John Messina” n.d.


“United Front, quotation from Nehemiah 4:17” n.d.


“United Urban Coalition, ‘Love, It Comes in All Colors’ n.d.

Campaign Posters: “Elect Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer” 1971


“ReElect Senator Jim Eastland” n.d.


“Vote Evers for Governor in 71” 1971
    “Don’t vote for a black man. Don’t vote for a white man. Vote for the best man. Evers for Governor” 1971
    “Evers for Everybody. Nov. 2, 7 a.m- 6 p.m.” 1971