Letter from Watkins to Edwards, May 1963Clemson University LibrariesLetting Edwards know they have recieve the enclosed statement for expenses paid to Vank Arkel and Kaiser for $426.45
Letter from Watkins to Wilson, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesLetting Wilson know that they will wait until the Gantt case has progressed further before asking for a complete bill, but are enclosing a bill for some pocket expenses.
1963-01-02
Letter from Watkins to McEachin, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that they are going ahead with the preparation of a Petition for certiorari and letting McEachin know that if his expenses are not paid for by the Gressette Committee than he should contact Mel Wilson.
1963-02-13
Letter from Watkins to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining the work he has been doing to prepare the petition for certiorari in the Gantt case and asking for $1,000 to pay Gressman who was retained to assist them before the Supreme Court.
1963-01-29
Letter from Watkins to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining the work he has been doing to prepare the petition for certiorari in the Gantt case and asking for $1,000 to pay Gressman who was retained to assist them before the Supreme Court.
1963-01-29
Letter from Watkins to Perry, July 1961Clemson University LibrariesWatkins informs Matthew Perry, Gantt's attorney, that his office is representing Clemson. States that Gantt contacted Dean McClure on July 2nd, after the lawsuit was brought up, and that it wouild be "highly inappropriate" that there be any further consideration of Gantt's application while litigation is pending. All future communications between their respective clients should be done through attorneys.
1961-07-24
Letter from Watkins to Edwards, June 1963Clemson University LibrariesAdvising Edwards on the "Class Action" feature of the injunction issed by Judge Wyche in the Gantt case, explaining that racial discrimination is illegal. A Petition for Certiorari was filed, but it is doubtful that the Supreme Court will want to hear the case due to them taking more extreme positions on all civil rights cases.
1963-06-11
Letter from Watkins to Edwards, June 1963Clemson University LibrariesAdvising Edwards on the "Class Action" feature of the injunction issed by Judge Wyche in the Gantt case, explaining that racial discrimination is illegal. A Petition for Certiorari was filed, but it is doubtful that the Supreme Court will want to hear the case due to them taking more extreme positions on all civil rights cases.
Letter from Watkins to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesGoing over the terms of agreement from the Gantt case, that they must treat Gantt as they would any other transfer student and not to dictate any individual policies over him or any other student. Also explains that the college still holds the right to exclude POC of the public from any college events.
1963-01-25
Letter with background information on Gantt and Fludd, June 1961Clemson University LibrariesAttached letter with background information Watkins asked Director Todd (SC Probation Board) to obtain of Gantt and Fludd. Suggests Edwards check back with his sources to see if "these boys may have been in trouble at Orangeburg or some other point other than Charleston [probably referencing their sit in at a restaurant when they were arrested but but charges would be reversed in December 1961]."
1961-06-14
Letter from Watkins to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesGoing over the terms of agreement from the Gantt case, that they must treat Gantt as they would any other transfer student and not to dictate any individual policies over him or any other student. Also explains that the college still holds the right to exclude POC of the public from any college events.