Map of the World Government PlanClemson University LibrariesMap of the World Government Plan showing countries will send troops to police the United States and where.
Letter from Fogle to Edwards, November 1962Clemson University LibrariesUrging Clemson to integrate Gantt peacefully and showing his faith that the Clemson youth will be able to handle the issue.
Letter from Crenshaw to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing that he is proud to be a South Carolinean with the wonderful way in which Clemson has handled the Gantt situation.
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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 Edwards to Gressett, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking the Senator for his support and address at the hearing reguarding Gantt. Edwards quotes the judges decision on the matter that Ganett should be treated just as any other white student, and that no one should be allowed to suade the other students opinions of Ganett. Edward attempts to defend himself by saying that was never his intention and that his "only concern has been that Clemson students understand that the rules and regulations relating to student discipline."
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 M. H. Whetsell, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesThanking Whetsell for his support and empasizing that he does not have to follow the statement exactly as it is written, and thus is allowed to make changes based on what he deems appropriate.
Letter from Neely to Edwards, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesExpressing how proud she is of Clemson for the wisdom it has used to set an example to the rest of the South.
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 Metz to Gordon W. Sweet, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesEnclosed were a copy of Edwards' letter to Hollings and a copy of the plan submitted. Also enclosed was the Governor's reply, where he approved the plan and authorized various law enforcement agencies to participate and assume resonsiblilties as indicated in the plan. There is also discussion over Donald S. Russell taking office in place of Hollings, and how all the information has been transfered over to him.
Letter from Edwards to Senator Gressett concerning Gantt and Fludd, Feburary 1961Clemson University LibrariesInforming the senator on the Hendrix, Gantt, and Fludd cases and how the college has handled them. Each case, Edwards consuled with Cooper, Senator Brown, and the college attorney. Talks about Senator Legare's letter to Senator Brown about how it would appear that the NAACP "plans to use Gantt and Fludd to test our segregation laws." He goes on to complement Gantt's academic ability and intelligence. He concludes the letter with three requirements of transfer students: "(a) present an honorable discharge from the institution last attended; (b) present an official transcsript of his record including entrance credits; and (c) present an official statement that he is eligible to return to the institution last attended. It is my opinion that Gantt could without doubt meet the admission requirements to Clemson College."
Letter from Vickery to Gantt, October 1961Clemson University LibrariesInforming Gantt that there is no longer an application of his pending in the Clemson system and that all incomplete applications were also cancelled. Also letting him know he may apply for admission at the beginning of any subsequent semester.
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Discussion between Edwards and ParkerClemson University LibrariesA script of Edwards and Parker dicussing a publication in The Charlotte News and The Greenville Piedmont.
Opinion for the Clemson v. Gantt caseClemson University LibrariesFinding of Fact, Conclusion of Law, and Opinion for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
Motion for Order Advancing Date of HearingClemson University LibrariesMotion for Order Advancing Date of Hearing Appeal for Denial of Preliminary Injuction and Motion for Injuction Pending Appeal for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States Court of Appeals Fourth Court
Defendants' Reply Brief in Opposition to Motion for Preliminary InjunctionClemson University LibrariesDefendants' Reply Brief in Opposition to Motion for Preliminary Injunction for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
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 Edwards to Clark, December 1962Clemson University LibrariesEnclosing a copy of the Defendant's Brief, the Palintiff's Brieff, and Judge Wyche's "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Opinion."
Defendants' Reply Brief in Opposition to Motion for Preliminary InjunctionClemson University LibrariesDefendants' Reply Brief in Opposition to Motion for Preliminary Injunction for the Clemson v. Gantt case in the United States District Court for the Western District of South Carolina Anderson Division
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 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.
Letter from Edwards to Wilson C. Wearn, January 1963Clemson University LibrariesAttachment of a policy statement for the State Bankers' Association to read over and show their support. Also explains that he is looking for the support from the State Association of Radio and TV Broadcasters.