Letter from Twells to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesSuggesting that Edwards throw a Greet Gantt Rally so that every student may welcome him and speak to him kindly to show the country that Clemson is no longer living in the past and give the students an opprotunity to learn from their new collegeue.
Letter from Freeman to Edwards, March 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosed is a letter which has apparently caused Wayne to feel a little disgust for the human race at present. Wayne had recently written an article about the Gantt case and Gressette felt that the article gave the impression that Wayne had been doing things behind his back. Wayne explains that this is not true and he has told Gressette this. Due to this frustration, Wayne is feeling the need to resign from the Citizens Councils, and would have set loose on them if not for possibly embarrassing Marion. Now he is too fed up, however, as they are being led down the road to totalitarianism.
Continuation of Vol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesContinuation of Vol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Letter from Taylor to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesUrging Edwards to read an article about President Lincoln stating that the black population should remain segregated from the white population, and another article about a historian who admits to aiding the NAACP to fool the courts.
1962-11-20
Letter from Risher to E. H. Robertson, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesExpressing concern over Clemson speaking out about the Gantt case in the "Concerned Clemson Alumni" as it may be picked up by the media and either cause panic and/or lead to tarnishing the name of Clemson.
Letter from to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesArticle about how the United Nations is planning to take over America and President Kennedy is delivering the good Christian people into the hands of the Christ-hating Soviet savages. On the back is a letter written to Edwards expressing that this is why integration must be stopped.
Letter from Edwards to Edwards,Clemson University LibrariesCongratulating Edwards his progressiveness for accepting Gantt into Clemson as it makes the American flag fly higher and helps fight Communism.
Complaint of the Clemson v. Gantt case, July 1966Clemson University LibrariesComplaint of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
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.
1963-01-22
Vol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesVol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
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 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
A Warning for Americans, October 1962Clemson University LibrariesA Warning for Americans - Published and Distributed as a Publice Service by the Mississippi State Junior Chamer of Commerce
Letter from Edwards to Governor Russell, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesTransmitting a copy of an extract from the minutes of a special meeting of the Clemson Board of Trustees held in Columbia, SC. Also notifying that J.P Stren and Frank Thompson were expected at Clemson later that day to help complete plans and make preparations for law enforcement when Gantt is admitted to the college.
1963-01-25
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 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 Schwartz to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExplaining that Edwards gave "heart" to countless Americans in the way he treated Gantt during his enrollment.
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.
Continuation of Vol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesContinuation of Vol. II of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Flyer on integrationClemson University LibrariesFlyer explaining that for integration to become legal a law must be made by Congress, but even after this it would be unconstituional as it would take away a State's right to governor itself.
Vol. I of the Clemson v. Gantt case, November 1988Clemson University LibrariesVol. I of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
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 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 Moses to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesPostcards wishing Clemson the best with integrating Gantt into Clemson with a dignified and honourable manner so that Clemson may be a shining example to South Carolina and the United States.
Letter from Woodson to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesCommending Edwards on how he handled a potentially dangerous situation and has shown the entire nation that South Carolinians are lawn abinding citizens.
1963-01-30
Vol. I of the Clemson v. Gantt case, November 2019Clemson University LibrariesVol. I of the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Letter from O'Conner to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesLetter about how the Sante Fe railroad has been allowing black men to perform obscene exhibitions on little white girls.
Plaintiff's Brief Statement for the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesPlaintiff's Brief Statement for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division