Letter from to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPostcard exclaiming that if the American people wanted the races to mix then they would have done some many years ago.
Letter from to President of Clemson College, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that integration will lead to Communism, and thus expressing that Clemson needs to keep the black population out and outsmart the 'Red backed" NAACP.
Letter from A Friend to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesUrging Clemson to keep the media away from Gantt and to place Gantt in a separate housing area from the white students so they will not have to share a bathroom.
Letter from Adams to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesApologizing for the trouble that Edwards is facing with Gantt trying to be admitted into Clemson and stating that most of the problems the black population face are due to their own actions.
1963-01-18
Letter from Aller to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his appreciation for the fine manner that Clemson has displayed reguarding the Gantt situation.
1963-01-30
Letter from Allison to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExtending his thanks for how Clemson has handled school intergration and praising him for his leadership skills.
Letter from Arant to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCritcitzing Edwards for allowing Gantt to be admitted into Clemson and explaining that the way the media has treated him will only cause more black students to enroll in Clemson. Also suggests that Clemson students ignore Gantt.
Letter from Aueraker to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Edwards and Gov. Russell on the stand they have taken in support of law and order in Clemson during the integration problem.
1963-01-29
Letter from Barr to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards has handled the Gantt situation very well and that times have changed so that the only thing one can do is try to bring about peaceful coexistance.
1963-01-25
Letter from Barry to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking Edwards to peacefully integrate Gantt and not to publicize it because it is unfair to treatment to the other students.
Letter from Barry to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking Edwards to peacefully integrate Gantt and not to publicize it because it is unfair to treatment to the other students.
Letter from Bell to Edwards, September 1962Clemson University LibrariesClemson student writing to Edwards stating that he wants the intergration of Gantt to be peaceful and has a few ideas of how to keep it that way.
Letter from Bell to Edwards, September 1962Clemson University LibrariesClemson student writing to Edwards stating that he wants the intergration of Gantt to be peaceful and has a few ideas of how to keep it that way.
Letter from Bellin to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesWishing Edwards and Clemson well for taking the first step in South Carolina in admitting a black student.
1963-01-28
Letter from Ben to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesShowing his support for how Edwards has handled the Gantt case in a dignified and good order.
1963-01-25
Letter from Berry to Gantt, July 1959Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that a catalog for Clemson College will be sent to him with all the entrance requirements and expenses. Also enclosed was and application card.
1959-07-21
Letter from Berry to Gantt, November 1960Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that their supply of catalogs has been exhausted and Gantt may expect to recieve a copy of the new edition upon publication in April, 1961. An application card was also enclosed.
1960-11-08
Letter from Blair to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesShowing his support for Clemson as he has been in the same situation in the pass, and expressing that the transition to integration may be benefitual.
1963-01-18
Letter from Bland to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram about how Clemson is taking an admirable stand of desegregation and peaceful enrollment will proclaim that they are "country gentlemen."
Letter from Bloodworth to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesSuggesting that Edwards refused to have any more black students integration into Clemson, and the entire U.S., after this season as mixing races is against the Bible and will only lead to more death.
Letter from Bloodworth to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesSuggesting that Edwards refused to have any more black students integration into Clemson, and the entire U.S., after this season as mixing races is against the Bible and will only lead to more death.
Letter from Bloss to Hinton, April 1964Clemson University LibrariesInforming Hinton that two recipients have been nominated for the Rudolph Edward Lee Award by the School of Architecture, one being Harvey Gantt, and a duplication award will need to be made.
Letter from Bowman to Governor Russell, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that he believes South Carolina had done a wonderful job with the Gantt situation and the entire United States should be grateful to them for preventing another Old Miss tradgedy.
1963-01-30
Letter from Boyd to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing how the white man has always been fair to the darker-skinned, but because they keep asking for more they are essentially bleeding the white man dry.
Letter from Boyd to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing how the white man has always been fair to the darker-skinned, but because they keep asking for more they are essentially bleeding the white man dry.
Letter from Boyd to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing how the white man has always been fair to the darker-skinned, but because they keep asking for more they are essentially bleeding the white man dry.
Letter from Boyd to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing how the white man has always been fair to the darker-skinned, but because they keep asking for more they are essentially bleeding the white man dry.
Letter from Bragg to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his faith in Clemson to remain peaceful and dignified throughout and after the Gantt trial.
Letter from Broomfield to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram expressing how proud she is of the way Edwards has been handling the Gantt case and preserving the Clemson name.
Letter from Burguson to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram congratulating Clemson on their actions in Gantt's enrollment that have upheld South Carolina's dignity.
1963-01-29
Letter from Burns to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his feelings on the Supreme Court and urging Edwards to keep Gantt's integration peaceful.
1962-10-11
Letter from Burns to Hollings, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his feelings on the Supreme Court and urging Hollings to keep Gantt's integration peaceful.
1962-10-11
Letter from Burton to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that even though he is from California and had never heard of Clemson until recently, the way it handled the Gantt situation made him proud of the United States.
Letter from Calhoun to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram expressing congratulations and appreciation on behalf of the Charlotte Clemson Club for the leadership Edwards has shown.
1963-01-29
Letter from Campbell to Russell and Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesHoping that Clemson will learn something about acceptance as Gantt is being integrated, explaining that all religions teach to love all men of whatever colour or race.
1963-01-19
Letter from Candler to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesNotice that the minister called to express for himself and his members their appreciation of Edwards leadership and offer their support.
Letter from Cart to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Clemson on how it has handled the Gantt situation.
Letter from Cashman to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPostcard congratulating Edwards on the orderly and dignifed manner expressed in accepting Gantt into Clemson.
Letter from Cashman to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPostcard congratulating Edwards on the orderly and dignifed manner expressed in accepting Gantt into Clemson.
Letter from Cassel to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the Civil War is over and the black man should be free just as much as any other man. Also accusing the South that their poor treatment of the black population is what is leading to the growing up to 'juvenile delinquentes.'
Letter from Cassel to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the Civil War is over and the black man should be free just as much as any other man. Also accusing the South that their poor treatment of the black population is what is leading to the growing up to 'juvenile delinquentes.'
Letter from Cauthen to Cauthen, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a copy of a press release and explaining why no one in the government was consulted, as they did not want to associate anyone to any of the repercussion which might arise. He also states that in canvassing the boards of the trade groups involved, they did not encounter a single dissenting vote.
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
Letter from Chalker to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram explaining how Clemson has made him proud as maturity and a sense of history are suddenly more important.
Letter from Childers to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking Edwards for the dignified manner which he has handled the Gantt case and asking him to admitte Gantt in as normal a way as possible.
1963-01-24
Letter from Chosland to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesClearing up any miss understandings in a previous letter by saying he was refering to the Southern Association's action after the Oxford incident that they were not in favour with the Governor and would take action if Chancellor William did not do something.
Letter from Chosland to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesClearing up any miss understandings in a previous letter by saying he was refering to the Southern Association's action after the Oxford incident that they were not in favour with the Governor and would take action if Chancellor William did not do something.
Letter from Clark to Edwards, August 1962Clemson University LibrariesThanking Edwards for the informationg and planning the to meet him at the South Carolina Association of Colleges at Clemson on October 27th.
1962-08-07
Letter from Clay to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that it goes against God's commandments to allow people of different races to mix and that segregation should still stand despite political power.
Letter from Coarsey to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesRejecting Edwards invitation to the graduation exercises, and also praising the Shanklins family for helping him during his time at Clemson.
1963-01-18
Letter from Cohn to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTelegram congratulating Edwards for his intelligent solution to the Gantt situation and offering the WLOS-TV services.
1963-01-25
Letter from Coleman to John F. Kennedy, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his anger at the integration at the University of Mississippi and accusing the president of trying to take over the country in a Soviet-type Control.
1962-10-04
Letter from Collins to ,Clemson University LibrariesClaiming the Kennedy's to be communists and traitors to the USA for using the US Army to seize the property of the citizens of Mississippi.
Letter from Collins to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesRequesting that Clemson integrate Gantt quietly and without publicity so not to play into the hands of the NAACP
Letter from Concerned Clemson Alumni to Clemson Student, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesLetter urging Clemson students to completely ignore Gantt and say nothing to the press about him as a means of making him leave, as it is believe that Gantt is not at Clemson for education by for publicity.
Letter from Concerned Clemson Alumni to Clemson Student, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesLetter urging Clemson students to completely ignore Gantt and say nothing to the press about him as a means of making him leave, as it is believe that Gantt is not at Clemson for education by for publicity.