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Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson

Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson

Date
1946-02-14
Description
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to the Department of Records and Research at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama requesting information about lynching, as well as the criteria for a lynching versus a murder.
Collection
Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of Lynching

Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-18
Description
Copy of letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. Frederick Douglass Patterson, president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob.
Collection
Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-06
Description
Copy of letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jesse P. Guzman of the Tuskegee Institute's department of Records and Research, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob.
Collection
Copy of Telegram Governor Millard Caldwell Sent to Judge R. H. Rowe Regarding Impanelling a Grand Jury to Investigate Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945

Copy of Telegram Governor Millard Caldwell Sent to Judge R. H. Rowe Regarding Impanelling a Grand Jury to Investigate Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945

Date
1945-10-17
Description
Copy of telegram sent to Judge R. H. Rowe from Governor Millard Caldwell requesting Rowe to impanel a Grand Jury in Madison County to investigate the death of Jesse James Payne and determine if the Sheriff was negligent in his duties.
Collection
Correspondence between Bernice E. Brile and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching Case of Jesse James Payne, October, 1945

Correspondence between Bernice E. Brile and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching Case of Jesse James Payne, October, 1945

Date
1945-10
Description
Letter from Bernice E. Brile of Fisk University inquiring about the case of Jesse James Payne and asking Governor Caldwell for details. Response from Governor Caldwell is included, where he explains the steps he has taken to attempt to bring Payne's murderers to justice.
Collection
Correspondence Between Bernice E. Brile and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching of Jesse James Payne, November, 1945

Correspondence Between Bernice E. Brile and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching of Jesse James Payne, November, 1945

Date
1945-11-02
Description
Letter from Bernice E. Brile requesting information on the outcome of the Special Jury investigation into the death of Jesse James Payne, and response from Governor Millard Caldwell informing Brile that the Jury did not find Sheriff Lonnie Davis negligent in his duties.
Collection
Correspondence Between F. A Norman and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching of Jesse James Payne, November 3, 1945

Correspondence Between F. A Norman and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching of Jesse James Payne, November 3, 1945

Date
1945-11
Description
Letter from F. A. Norman on behalf of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Club in Miami Beach to Governor Millard Caldwell imploring Caldwell to find and convict those responsible for the death of Jesse James Payne. Response from Governor Caldwell in included.
Collection
Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell and Joe Sears Regarding a Telegram sent by Homer B. Clince Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, March, 1946

Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell and Joe Sears Regarding a Telegram sent by Homer B. Clince Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, March, 1946

Date
1946-03
Description
Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell and Joe Sears concerning a telegram written by Homer B. Clince which spoke of a worker rally in Jacksonville to protest lynching in Florida. Caldwell forwarded telegram to Joe Sears, who advised him to disregard the telegram and what was said. Sears also proclaims that there is a problem in Jacksonville because of the number of people of color registered to vote.
Collection
Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Audley Moore Regarding the Investigation into the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 13, 1945

Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Audley Moore Regarding the Investigation into the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 13, 1945

Date
1945-10-13
Description
Telegram from Audley Moore, director of Citizen's Non-Partisan Committee in New York City to Governor Millard Caldwell demanding the apprehension and prosecution of those responsible for the death of lynch victim Jesse James Payne. Response telegram from Governor Caldwell included.
Collection
Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of Lynching

Date
1946-03-06
Description
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jesse P. Guzman of the Tuskegee Institute's department of Records and Research, arguing the semantics on whether Jesse James Payne should legally be considered a lynch victim, as there is allegedly no solid proof that Payne was murdered by a mob. Response from Jessie P. Guzman is included, where she says that the Tuskegee Institute cannot agree with Governor Millard that the death of Jesse James Payne was not a lynching.
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
s576_b048_f27_046Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. PattersonTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_113Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Dr. F. D. Patterson Concerning Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_113.jpg
s576_b048_f27_114Copy of Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_061Copy of Telegram Governor Millard Caldwell Sent to Judge R. H. Rowe Regarding Impanelling a Grand Jury to Investigate Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
Grand jury
Criminal procedure
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_061.jpg
s576_b048_f27_085Correspondence between Bernice E. Brile and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching Case of Jesse James Payne, October, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_085.jpg
s576_b048_f27_070Correspondence Between Bernice E. Brile and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching of Jesse James Payne, November, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_070.jpg
s576_b048_f27_068Correspondence Between F. A Norman and Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning Lynching of Jesse James Payne, November 3, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_068.jpg
s576_b048_f27_047Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell and Joe Sears Regarding a Telegram sent by Homer B. Clince Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, March, 1946TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
Suffrage
World War (1939-1945)
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_047.jpg
s576_b048_f27_106Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Audley Moore Regarding the Investigation into the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 13, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_106.jpg
s576_b048_f27_117Correspondence between Governor Millard Caldwell to Jessie P. Guzman Concerning the Semantics of LynchingTextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_117.jpg