Letter from Gantt to Vickery, December 1961Clemson University LibrariesReturning his filled in application to Clemson and explaining that he will send a copy of his transcript from Iowa State University.
1961-12-06
Letter from Gantt to Vickery, February 1961Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he has been recieving help for the South Carolina Regional Education Board, but believes that since he is a citizen of South Carolina that he should be able to attend Clemson College and is returning his application to be processed.
1961-02-01
Letter from Gantt to Vickery, June 1961Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he is making an effort to complete all the necessary requirements without delay.
1961-06-17
Letter from Gantt to Vickery, November 1961Clemson University LibrariesAsking that the college use his application that had been cancelled for the next ensuring semesters as he would like to enter Clemson as soon as possible.
Letter from Gaulden to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCommending Clemson for their intelligent and careful handling of the Gantt affair, explaining that it may be dissapointing that Gantt will be admitted, but it is better than destorying a fine school through resistance.
Letter from Gentry to R. M. Cooper, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesStating that they did not intend to imply that the only recourse is for the Board to begin issuing public statements, even though it is implied that Edwards had threatened Gressette. He is simply upset by the injustice done to Governor Brynes and believes it originated in the Board.
Letter from Gentry to R. M. Cooper, April 1963Clemson University LibrariesStating that they did not intend to imply that the only recourse is for the Board to begin issuing public statements, even though it is implied that Edwards had threatened Gressette. He is simply upset by the injustice done to Governor Brynes and believes it originated in the Board.
Letter from Gentry to Wayne Freeman, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesAddesses an article by McMillan that boosts Wayne and the rest of the Comittee as being powerful leaders, while calling James F. Byrnes and Senator L. Marion Gressette No. 1 and No. 2 potential troublemakers. Gentry is shocked by this and thinks Wayne should do something to better the names of his superiours.
Letter from Gentry to Wayne Freeman, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesAddesses an article by McMillan that boosts Wayne and the rest of the Comittee as being powerful leaders, while calling James F. Byrnes and Senator L. Marion Gressette No. 1 and No. 2 potential troublemakers. Gentry is shocked by this and thinks Wayne should do something to better the names of his superiours.
Letter from Gibson to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards holds a huge responsibility as a leader to the state of South Carolina and must make sure Gantt is integrated peacefully.
Letter from Gorsuch to Edwards, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that his previous letter eas written by a woman who was stricken with polio who uses her big toe to type, who has an IQ far above normal and a face of a Saint John of the Divine.
1963-02-06
Letter from Gorsuch to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking Edwards to stand against integration as the black population is filled with sexual deviation and will destory his school.
1963-01-28
Letter from Grady to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesPostcard with a fancy golden "L" printed on the front, asking for Edwards to foward a letter to Gantt.
Letter from Grady to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesPostcard with a fancy golden "L" printed on the front, asking for Edwards to foward a letter to Gantt.
Letter from Grady to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesPostcard with a fancy golden "L" printed on the front, asking for Edwards to foward a letter to Gantt.
Letter from Grandma to , January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking Clemson students to accept Gantt as everything about him is the same as them besides the colour of his skin.
Letter from Grandma to , January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking Clemson students to accept Gantt as everything about him is the same as them besides the colour of his skin.
Letter from Gray to ,Clemson University LibrariesChristmas letter thanking South Carolina for giving him such rewarding work until his retirement, and wishing everyone happy holidays.
Letter from Gray to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking South Carolina and congradulating Edwards for recognizing that change into today's world is inevitable, and that he handed the court decision very calmly and maturely.
1963-01-21
Letter from Gressette to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesThanking Edwards for sending him a copy of the final brief in the Gantt vs. Clemson case and congradulating him on being sucessful in the hearing before the Circuit Court of Appeals.
1962-10-08
Letter from Gressman to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAttaching a copy of the Per Curiam - Opinion of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, an application for Stay to the United States Court of Appelas for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and a draft of a Proposed Application for Stay of Judgement of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in the Supreme Court of the United States.
1963-01-18
Letter from Grier to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that Edwards has been handling the Gantt situation well and that he is setting a good example for the rest of the state.
Letter from Haddon to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesSuggesting that Clemson faculty to remain silent and allow the student body to handle the situation by drawing up a pledge to not talk or associate with Gantt under any circumstances.
Letter from Haddon to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesSuggesting that Clemson faculty to remain silent and allow the student body to handle the situation by drawing up a pledge to not talk or associate with Gantt under any circumstances.
Letter from Hall to Edwards, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that politicians aren't being Christianable and that they want big jokes and will do anything to get them.
Letter from Hall to Edwards, February 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that politicians aren't being Christianable and that they want big jokes and will do anything to get them.
Letter from Harrell to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the 150th Anniversary Textile Industries magazine has devoted a major portion of its January 1963 issue to J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc.
1963-01-29
Letter from Harrelson to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that he has talked with Biship Hardin about air conditioning the Episocopal Residence and that approximately $3,000.00 could be made available to fund the project.
Letter from Harris to Editors of the Evening Post, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesHarris' letter to the Evening Post about "The Travesty of Integration" by Carl T. Rowan where she expresses that the black population is attempting to catapult their way into a world which took the white man thousands of years to build so that they may "spawn interracial romances" in order to reach salvation of their race.
Letter from Harris to Editors of the Evening Post, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesHarris' letter to the Evening Post about "The Travesty of Integration" by Carl T. Rowan where she expresses that the black population is attempting to catapult their way into a world which took the white man thousands of years to build so that they may "spawn interracial romances" in order to reach salvation of their race.
Letter from Harris to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a letter she wrote the Evening Post about "The Travesty of Integraton" by Carl T. Rowan. She expresses her belief that American people have become prey to their own consitution, trying to be all things to all men, and that the country has become diseased with Communism.
1963-01-22
Letter from Harris to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking Clemson for the manner in which it has handled the enrollment of Gantt and expressing that he feels proud of the maturity and good judgement of South Carolina.
Letter from Heard to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAttaching a clipping from the Pittsburgh paper and congratulating Clemson on how the Gantt situation was handled.
1963-01-30
Letter from Hecher to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing outrage over Kennedy sending troops to Old Miss and explaining that it is the Jewish who control the NAACP. Attached was clipping that explained why race-mixing is "stupid" and "unnatural" as it will lead to the down fall of white Christian America and Civilization.
Letter from Hecher to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing outrage over Kennedy sending troops to Old Miss and explaining that it is the Jewish who control the NAACP. Attached was clipping that explained why race-mixing is "stupid" and "unnatural" as it will lead to the down fall of white Christian America and Civilization.
Letter from Hecher to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing outrage over Kennedy sending troops to Old Miss and explaining that it is the Jewish who control the NAACP. Attached was clipping that explained why race-mixing is "stupid" and "unnatural" as it will lead to the down fall of white Christian America and Civilization.
Letter from Hecher to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing outrage over Kennedy sending troops to Old Miss and explaining that it is the Jewish who control the NAACP. Attached was clipping that explained why race-mixing is "stupid" and "unnatural" as it will lead to the down fall of white Christian America and Civilization.
Letter from Hendrix to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesFormer students explaining what he had been reading about Gantt's two year transfer and expressing his concern that Clemson not take similar actions to that of Old Miss.
Letter from Heyward to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesShowing his support for Clemson's stance on segregation and hoping that America will realize the 'danger' that is before the country.
1962-11-05
Letter from Hoke to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAsking Edwards to follow the law and not tarnish the Clemson name like Mississippi had done to itself.
Letter from Holland to Whom it may concern, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesA letter to Clemson with a clipping of a prayer attached. Holland expresses her concerns about Clemson being intergrated as it will lead to 'interbreeding' and she refers to the black population as children that just want more and more with the more they get.
Letter from Hollings to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards plan has been approved and any action needed to keep the peace will be prepared. Also notifying that the plan has been left for Governor Russell for when he takes over.
Letter from Hollings to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards plan has been approved and any action needed to keep the peace will be prepared. Also notifying that the plan has been left for Governor Russell for when he takes over.
Letter from Holt to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPledging the University of South Carolina Chapter of the AAUP's cooperation with Clemson's efforts to insure a peaceful integration.
1963-01-23
Letter from Hopkins to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing their belief that their father, who was a chairman of the Board at Clemson, would endorse Edwards policy to prevent a crisis at Clemson with the admisson of Gantt if he were alive.
Letter from Howick to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that Gantt and every POC deserves the right to an equal education, as they are better Americans for it and have a soul equal in God's sight.
Letter from Howick to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that Gantt and every POC deserves the right to an equal education, as they are better Americans for it and have a soul equal in God's sight.
Letter from Hunter to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his concern that a good portion of campus has been blocked off to people without I.D. cards and to the physicians who might need to move about the campus.
1963-01-23
Letter from Hydrick to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing his approve for Edwards conduct during the Gantt situation and confidence that he will not let the "Red" win.
1963-01-31
Letter from I like my job to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesUrging Clemson to refuse Gantt's admission by simply telling the court that Clemson will refuse to grant a degree to any one entering the college by force and that the court should issue Gantt is degree, just so long as the Clemson name is not associated.
Letter from Ingalls to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Clemson for how it has handled the integration issue and explaining that he thinks the whole problem could be solved if the government would just upgrade the black schools to the quality of that of white schools.
Letter from Ingalls to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Clemson for how it has handled the integration issue and explaining that he thinks the whole problem could be solved if the government would just upgrade the black schools to the quality of that of white schools.
Letter from James to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExtending their commendations for the statesmanlike and Christian manner in which Edwards has handled the Gantt affairs.
1963-01-28
Letter from James to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesUrging Edwards to encourage staff to make Gantt's stay at Clemson as uncomfortable as possible so that the Clemson students will not be 'brainwashed' into accepting him.
1963-01-18
Letter from Joe Sherman to SC Daily Newspaper regarding Civil Action 4101, September 1962Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the attorneys for the Plaintiff in Civil Action 4101 have filed in the Western District Court of South Carolina notice of appeal from the Order issued by Judge C.C. Wyche denying the Plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction against Clemson College. Also the NAACP attorneys in New York have filed a Notice of Motion for Order Advancing Date of Hearing Appeal From Denial of Preliminary Injunction and for Injunction Pending Appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Fourth District, Richmond, Virginia.
1962-09-15
Letter from John Smith to G.E. Metz and H.G. Moody, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPhone call concerning the Gantt case where "Mr. Smith" expressing his opinion that the administration and the Board of Trustees are traitors and have "sold out the South."
1963-01-26
Letter from Johnson to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesTelegram honouring and commending Edwards on his actions and pledging his support.
Letter from Johnson to Edwards, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesSaying that Clemson has an opprotunity to exert the reassurance of justice and tolerance and asking if it will fail.
1962-10-15
Letter from Johnston to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesAttaching a newspaper clipping that states President Lincoln's opposing views of integration and urging Edwards to use the article during the Gantt case.
Letter from Keiter to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that the absence of unruly demonstrations shows the maturity of the Clemson student body and the efficiency and determination of the law enforcement organizations.
Letter from Killingsworth to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesShowing her support for Edwards by saying that he can handle the Gantt situation and that he is in her thoughts and prayers.
Letter from King to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards has the right to prevent news agitators for entering Clemson campus and Georgia Tech had done when they were forced to integrate, and because of this they no longer have any black students in their school.
1963-01-25
Letter from Kirkpatrick to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPresident of King's College apologizing for the actions of his students appearing on Clemson campus late at night with no justifable reasons. He explains that the students have been suspeneded for a week and expressing his hope that they did not increase any of the pressure that were currently present at Clemson.
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
Letter from LaRue to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesDiscussing what she read in an article about Old Miss and expressing her opinion that Governor Barnett should have talked to the Kennedys and stood against the integration with his protesting students.
Letter from Landers to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesSuggesting that everyone leave the school when Gantt tries to attend as if there isn't any school then he cannot attend.
1963-01-22
Letter from Lawrence to Editors, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAccusing Clemson of adding to the humilation of South Carolina during the integration of Gantt by allowing him to have publicity and explaining that the South could have won the 'integration war' if they had stood together instead of 'pointing the finger' at each other in order to win the 'bully's' favour.