BLACKS

Addresses

Civil Rights, Hubert H. Humphrey (sundry excerpts), 30148 [31OC]

Contributions of Black Scientists to America, John Slaughter, 5847 [16MR]

Dedication of Historic Marker Placed at Birthplace of Benjamin E. Mays, Larry A. Jackson, 21630 [29JY]

Education of the Urban Poor, Senator Moynihan, 28078-28082 [18OC]

I Have a Dream, Martin Luther King, Jr., 22097 [2AU], 23379 [4AU]

NAACP Annual Convention, Senator Glenn, 21759 [29JY]

Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance, Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 2078 [10FE]

Reflections on a Multiracial Society, Franklin A. Thomas, Ford Foundation, 30149 [31OC]

State of Black America, John E. Jacob, 3869 [3MR]

Tribute to John Mercer Langston, W. Dean Wolfe, 22731-22733 [3AU]

Amendments

Civil Rights Commission Act: enact (H.R. 2230), 32392, 32393, 32441 [14NO]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: designate birthday a national holiday (H.R. 3706), 26899 [3OC], 28083, 28091, 28099, 28102, 28105 [18OC], 28341, 28342, 28344, 28351, 28353-28356, 28469, 28471 [19OC]

National Historically Black Colleges Day: designate (S.J. Res. 85), 19543, 19549 [16JY]

Analyses

S. 1220, Fair Housing Act, 11291 [5MY]

Articles and editorials

Affirmative Action After Teal—New Twist or a Turn of the Screw, 17033-17035 [23JN]

America's Views on U.S. Military, 15943 [15JN]

Another View of South Africa, 22352 [2AU]

Another ``Whitey'' Stereotype—Mr. T Gives Medialand Another Phony Image of Blacks, 16686 [21JN]

Apartheid in South Africa, 14168 [26MY]

Automatic Laster, One of the Three Greatest Shoe Machines, 19370 [14JY]

Black Colleges Jeopardized by Shrinking Funds and Enrollments, 16640 [21JN]

Black Professionals Begin Program to Adopt Families, 31631 [8NO]

Black Teen-Age Job Plight—Lack of Skill and Hope, 9522 [21AP]

Black Women in America—Contributors to Our Heritage, 24579 [19SE]

Blacks in United States Aviation, 880-882 [26JA]

Blacks Written Off for 1984 Campaign, Reagan Aides Assert, 12675 [17MY]

Bombing Remembered, 24525 [15SE]

Caring for the Sick—A Harlem G.P. for 33 Years, 9638 [25AP]

Civil Rights Groups Split Over Nominees—and Quotas, 16913 [22JN]

Civil Rights Violations in South Africa (excerpt), 29655 [28OC]

Community That Refuses To Be Kept Down, 1851 [7FE]

Court Allows IRS To Set Social Policy, 19067 [13JY]

Dear Mr. President, 29257 [25OC]

Deregulation of Public Schools Might Improve Education, 26712 [30SE]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, 28352, 28376-28377 [19OC], 23234 [4AU], 28070, 28107, 28111 [18OC]

``Devil'' Wells Watches Stars From Outside, 22379 [2AU]

Divestment—Inform the Taxpayers, 23494 [17AU]

Doing Business With Racists, 16265 [16JN]

Dr. King Holiday New Sign of Hope, 29087 [24OC]

Dr. King's Enduring Message, 1412 [2FE]

Frisby of the North, 21549 [28JY]

Grenada—Black Conscience, 30579 [2NO], 31077 [4NO]

Grooming for Success—Entrepreneur Finds Black Hair Care Profitable, 18833 [12JY]

Has High Court Undermined Religious Tax Exemptions?, 19067 [13JY]

His Life Mixed Light and Dark, Too, 12973 [18MY]

Hollis Price—He Showed the Way, 280 [25JA]

It's Time To Step Up the Pressure on South Africa, 12024 [11MY]

Kansans Protest Broadcasts of Hate, 23427 [4AU]

King File, 22218 [2AU]

King-U.S.S.R. Connection—How the Soviets Funded American Communists (1981), 22226 [2AU]

Lest We Forget, 22220 [2AU]

Magnet Schools—Busing Without Tears?, 29465 [26OC]

March on Washington Revisited, 23748 [12SE]

Masters of Deceit—The FBI's War on King, 19714 [18JY]

Misery in a South African ``Homeland'', 28214 [18OC]

Miss Millwood to Them, 24747 [19SE]

Morris Abrams, LBJ and Neutrality, 19829 [19JY]

Museum Gives Black Cowboys Spot in History, 23420 [4AU]

My Dream, 29686 [27OC]

National Indian Holiday, 28368 [19OC]

New U.S. Approach to South Africa—Let's Dissociate Ourselves From Apartheid, Regional Agression, 28502 [19OC]

Racial Policies Versus Strategic Importance (excerpts), 16270, 16271 [16JN]

Racist Investment Ban Gets Initial House OK, 9608 [25AP]

Reagan's ``Truth'' on Blacks, 17883 [28JN]

Remarks by Reagan and Coretta S. King, 31072 [4NO]

Ruling in Bob Jones Case Could Have Broad Effects, 16908 [22JN]

Signal to South Africa?, 16902 [22JN]

Smear, 28500 [19OC]

Social Security Reform Costs Blacks the Most, Study Says, 21268 [27JY], 21530 [28JY]

South Africa Becomes Target of Hill Debate, 14777 [7JN]

South Africa Hangs 3 Guerrillas, 16919 [22JN]

South Africa Investment Study, 23493 [17AU]

South Is Still Changing—South Carolina's Black Voters Show Their Clout, 30395 [2NO]

Story of America's Black Air Force, 1958 [8FE]

Study Says Affirmative Rule Expands Hiring of Minorities, 16696 [21JN]

War Against Civil Rights, 12304 [12MY]

Watt and Congress, 27109 [4OC]

Why a National Holiday for Martin Luther King?, 24924 [20SE]

Why Reagan Should Veto a Martin Luther King Holiday, 24923 [20SE]

Bills and resolutions

AfricaTown, U.S.A., Ala.: establish national historic park (see S. 345; H.R. 1246)

Desegregation: aid (see S. 1256)

District of Columbia: South African business ban (see H. Con. Res. 216; H. Res. 372)

George Washington Carver National Monument, Diamond, Mo.: 40th anniversary (see S.J. Res. 123; H.J. Res. 293)

House of Representatives: employment discrimination (see H.R. 1916)

National Black History Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 117)

National Historically Black Colleges Day (see S.J. Res. 85; H.J. Res. 105)

———designate (see S.J. Res. 85)

National Sickle Cell Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 130)

Wilkins, Roy: present medal to widow (see H.R. 3240)

Biographies

Carver, George W., 16869 [22JN]

Books

``Born To Rebel,'' introduction by Samuel D. Cook (excerpt), 2254 [15FE]

Where Do We Go From Here—Chaos or Community? (excerpt), 22241 [2AU]

Court decisions

Allan Bakke case: Thurgood Marshall, 31880 [9NO]

Bernard S. Lee v. Clarence M. Kelley, 28097 [18OC]

Epitaph

To the Memory of William Wilberforce: 1759-1833, 21776 [29JY]

Essays

Thomas Jefferson, Third President, 1801-09, 28345-28348 [19OC]

Explanations

H.R. 1693, provisions, 14174 [26MY]

Factsheets

For pregnant Women Who have Sickle Cell Trait, 20421 [21JY]

Minority Telecommunications Ownership Legislation, 7463 [24MR]

History

1897 or Thereabouts—George Washington Carver's Own Brief History of His Life, 16869 [22JN]

Interviews

Recipe for one man's success—guts, spice and integration, Courtland Milloy with Ted N. Holmes, 9543 [21AP]

Tough educational path, Benjamin Alexander with Washington (D.C.) Post, 277 [25JA]

Letters

Apology to President Reagan for description of Commission on Coal Leasing members: Sec. of the Interior Watt, 25595 [23SE]

Boycott of Anheuser-Busch products, Representative Conyers, 18574 [11JY]

Civil Rights Commission Act (H.R. 2230): Library of Congress, 32406 [14NO]

———Michael Davidson, 32406 [14NO]

Commending Magnavox Advanced Products on minority business assistance, Representative Dymally, 5189 [14MR]

Description by Sec. of the Interior Watt of Commission on Coal Leasing members, Representative Coelho, 25146 [21SE]

———Herbert Roskind, Jr., 25843 [27SE]

Fair Housing Act (sundry), 11293 [5MY]

Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, birthday a national holiday: CBO, 28073 [18OC]

———Representative Campbell, to President Reagan, 24975 [20SE]

Minority Small Business Pilot Procurement Act (S. 273): Black Presidents' Roundtable, 1611 [3FE]

———National Urban League, Inc., 1611 [3FE]

———Senator Domenici, 1610 [3FE]

Racial prejudice, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1963), 22719 [3AU]

Lists

Cosponsors of H.J. Res. 105, National Historically Black College Day, 14206 [26MY]

Memorials of legislature

Discrimination: Massachusetts, 31129 [7NO]

Martin Luther King, Jr., birthday: New Jersey, 1830 [7FE]

Messages

International Day of Solidarity With Struggling People of South Africa, Javier Perez de Cuellar, 19383 [14JY]

Papers

Maintaining the Historical Heritage and Integrity of Lincoln University, Willie J. Kimmons, 3467 [1MR]

Martin Luther King—Strength to Love, 28076 [18OC]

Petitions

Black teenage unemployment: New York, N.Y., City Council, 23738 [12SE]

Constitutional amendment for guaranteed jobs: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, 14389 [2JN]

Martin Luther King, Jr., birthday: Los Angeles County, Calif., Board of Supervisors, 27248 [5OC]

———Lutheran Church, 19808 [19JY], 20505 [22JY]

———National Black Republican Council, 25632 [23SE]

———New York, N.Y., City Council, 26203 [28SE]

———Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, 8637 [14AP]

———Seaside, Calif., 1945 [8FE]

———United Presbyterian Church, New York, N.Y., 259 [25JA]

Poems

Memorial Hymn—March on Washington—The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.: Virginia L. Doris, 33913 [17NO]

Simple Lust, Dennis Brutus, 22702 [3AU]

Press releases

Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday, American Conservative Union, 22391 [2AU]

Proclamations

Commendation of Frederick G. Sampson, National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, 9637 [25AP], 9802 [26AP], 10543 [28AP], 25376 [22SE]

Remarks in House

Affirmative action programs: importance, 19829 [19JY]

African National Congress: death sentences for certain members, 14805 [8JN], 15097 [9JN]

Afro Arts Centre, New York, N.Y.: tribute, 28519 [19OC]

Albrier, Frances: tribute, 18259 [29JN]

Anheuser-Busch Co., Inc.: product boycott, 18574 [11JY]

Apartheid: U.S. to oppose assistance by the IMF to countries practicing (H.R. 1083), 14168 [26MY]

Arizona: proposed legislation to prohibit State retirement funds from being invested in South African companies because of racial injustice, 9608 [25AP]

Association of Black Secretaries: national convention, 19840 [19JY]

Astronauts: equal opportunity, 16565 [21JN]

Baehr, Angelina: congressional award recipient, 28804 [20OC]

Bellow, Cleveland: tribute, 25828 [26SE]

Black American Visual and Performing Arts Renaissance: tribute, 27156 [4OC]

Black Heritage Day Parade, Newark, N.J.: tribute, 11749 [10MY]

Black History Month: observance, 1532, 1540 [2FE], 2085, 2098 [10FE], 3067 [25FE], 3709 [2MR]

Black institutes of learning: tribute, 27938 [7OC]

Black Merchants Association, Memphis, Tenn.: tribute, 30367 [1NO]

Black United Service Clubs of Johnstown, Pa.: awards presentation, 7908 [11AP]

Black United Service Clubs of Johnstown, Pa., award recipient: Bennett, Paul, 7908 [11AP]

———Donald, Hershel, 7908 [11AP]

———Glosser, Rita, 7908 [11AP]

———Herring, Myrtle, 7908 [11AP]

———Johnson, Mable, 7908 [11AP]

———Metzger, T. T., 7908 [11AP]

———Roberts, Joseph, 7908 [11AP]

———Sutt, Robert, 7908 [11AP]

Blake, James H. (Eubie): tribute, 2266 [15FE]

Bluford, Guion S., Jr.: tribute to black space shuttle crew member, 23451 [4AU]

Brown, Charlotte H.: tribute to founder of Palmer Memorial Institute, 22375 [2AU]

Buffalo, N.Y.: success of desegregation in education, 29465 [26OC]

Carreiro, Henry: tribute, 1525 [2FE]

Civil rights: prosecute violations by Ku Klux Klan (H. Con. Res. 54), 2071 [10FE]

———Reagan administration policy, 12304 [12MY]

———Reagan administration record, 21407 [28JY]

Commission on Civil Rights: extend, 32285 [11NO]

———extend (H.R. 2230), 30263 [1NO]

———make independent of the executive, 14620 [6JN]

———membership, 29406 [26OC]

Community Renewal Employment Act: enact (H.R. 1036), 24241, 24244 [14SE], 24981 [20SE]

Congressional Black Caucus: drug abuse workshop, 29476 [26OC]

Discrimination: efforts to combat, 12045 [11MY]

District of Columbia: tribute to area artists, 12015 [11MY]

Emergency School Aid Act: reenact (H.R. 2207), 14604 [6JN]

Foreign trade: prohibit U.S. investments in South Africa (H.R. 1392), 14168 [26MY]

Friends of Ralph T. Grant Women's Auxiliary, Newark, N.J.: annual Palm Sunday breakfast, 6676 [22MR]

Frisby, Herbert M.: tribute, 21549 [28JY]

George Washington Carver National Monument, Diamond, Mo.: 40th anniversary (H.J. Res. 293), 16869 [22JN]

Glenn, Senator: observations on civil rights and NAACP, 21759 [29JY]

Grace Temple, Toledo, Ohio: tribute, 24745 [19SE]

Haley, Alex: tribute, 27435 [5OC]

Harris, Chessie: tribute, 27912 [7OC]

Holmes, Ted N.: tribute, 9543 [21AP]

IMF: policy concerning loans to countries practicing racial segregation, 34087 [18NO]

Jackson, Mary: tribute, 27439 [5OC]

Jobs: create (H.R. 1036), 24241, 24244 [14SE], 24981 [20SE]

Juneteenth Day: Emancipation Proclamation anniversary, 15993 [15JN]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: anniversary of death, 7618, 7624 [5AP]

———attempts to discredit, 28500 [19OC]

———designate birthday a legal public holiday, 308 [25JA], 18564 [11JY], 22096, 22215, 22391 [2AU], 22719 [3AU], 23130 [4AU], 24975 [20SE], 27057, 27058 [4OC]

———designate birthday a legal public holiday (H.R. 3706, 3345), 22186, 22190, 22191, 22208-22243 [2AU], 23360, 23374, 23379, 23390 [4AU]

———designate birthday as legal holiday (H.R. 800), 2875 [23FE], 18200 [29JN], 18214 [30JN]-18215 [29JN], 19372 [14JY], 22242 [2AU], 23233 [4AU], 28519 [19OC], 28809 [20OC], 30576 [2NO], 31071 [4NO]

———FBI investigation of activities, 19714 [18JY]

———Newark, N.J., street renamed to honor, 28823 [20OC]

———review of activities, 31125 [7NO]

———Santa Barbara street named after, 2110 [10FE]

———tribute, 2078 [10FE]

Lincoln University: historical heritage, 3467 [1MR]

Matzeliger, Jan E.: tribute, 19370 [14JY]

Mays, Benjamin E.: calling for President to award Medal of Freedom (H. Res. 17), 78, 79 [3JA], 2253 [15FE]

———commend civil rights activities, 27612 [6OC]

———express sense of the House that the President should award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 27707 [6OC]

Memphis Blues Tradition: Smithsonian Institution's program, 10126 [27AP]

Minority Enterprise Development Week: observance, 27154 [4OC]

NAACP, Newark, N.J.: anniversary, 29083 [24OC]

National Black Child Development Institute: tribute, 13199 [19MY]

National Historically Black College Day: designate (H.J. Res. 105), 14206 [26MY]

National Historically Black Colleges Day: designate (H.J. Res. 105), 1095 [27JA], 7909 [11AP], 18823 [12JY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 85), 23205 [4AU]

National Sickle-Cell Anemia Awareness Month: designate (H. Res. 155), 7497 [24MR], 21237 [27JY]

New Jersey Black Issues Convention: annual meeting to address community problems, 24264 [14SE]

Petioni, Muriel: tribute, 9638 [25AP]

Philadelphia, Pa.: Concerned Black Men, 12296 [12MY]

Private clubs: discrimination, 1537 [2FE]

Racism: teaching guide, 19552 [18JY]

Reagan, President: civil rights policies, 21904, 21905 [1AU], 29270 [25OC], 31880 [9NO]

———impact of economic policies, 12707 [18MY]

Sampson, Frederick G.: tribute, 9637 [25AP], 25376 [22SE]

Schools: funds to aid integration (H.R. 2207), 14604 [6JN]

Science: improve education of blacks, 28054 [17OC]

Sickle Cell Anemia Awareness Month: designate, 19840 [19JY]

———designate (H. Res. 155), 20420 [21JY]

Social security: impact of reform on blacks, 21267 [27JY], 21530 [28JY]

South Africa: apartheid policies, 16266, 16271 [16JN]

———end to relocation of blacks from ancestral lands (H. Con. Res. 122), 28214 [18OC]

———executes three guerrillas, 16919 [22JN]

———fair employment standards for nonwhites employed by U.S. firms, 16264 [16JN]

———prohibit export of nuclear material, equipment, and technology (H.R. 1020), 14168 [26MY]

———prohibit U.S. investments (H.R. 1392), 2075 [10FE]

———prohibit U.S. investments (H.R. 1392), 14168 [26MY]

———prohibit U.S. loans and require fair employment principles for those doing business in (H.R. 1693), 14168, 14174 [26MY]

———racial injustice, 9396 [21AP], 9608 [25AP], 11157 [5MY]

———U.S. business investments, 23493 [17AU]

———U.S. policy, 29655 [28OC]

———victims of racism, 15097 [9JN]

———U.S. policy, 22351 [2AU]

Swoope, Clarence F.: tribute, 18833 [12JY]

Telecommunication: increase minority business opportunities (H.R. 2331), 7463 [24MR]

U.S. businesses: require certain fair employment practices when dealing in South Africa (H.R. 1693), 21276 [27JY]

United Black Fund: tribute, 12693 [17MY]

Van Der Zee, James: tribute, 12973 [18MY]

Virgin Islands: first jurisdiction to establish day honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., 28809 [20OC]

Voter registration: barriers facing blacks, 19106 [13JY]

Ward-Allen, Carole: tribute, 31857 [9NO]

Watson, Barbara M.: tribute, 3035 [24FE]

Watt, Sec. of the Interior: description of Commission on Coal Leasing members, 25377-25380 [22SE], 25889 [27SE], 26106 [28SE]

Wells, Willie (Devil): tribute, 22379 [2AU]

Wilberforce, William: tribute, 21775 [29JY]

Williams, Smallwood E: tribute, 23973 [13SE]

Williams, Vanessa: tribute to Miss America, 24747 [19SE], 25229 [21SE]

World War II: tribute to Black Eagles, 2098 [10FE]

Youth: unemployment rate, 14404 [3JN]

Remarks in Senate

Boston African American Meeting House: funding (H.R. 3069), 16230 [16JN]

Chicago, Ill.: election of Representative Washington as nominee for mayor, 2917 [24FE]

Civil Rights Commission Act: enact (H.R. 2230), 32392-32410 [14NO], 32553 [15NO]

Commission on Civil Rights: establish in legislative branch (S. Con. Res. 78), 29139 [25OC]

———firing of commissioners by President Reagan, 29173 [25OC]

———reauthorize, 34639 [18NO]

———termination of certain appointments, 30148 [31OC]

Equal Opportunity Retirement Act: enact (S. 128), 32095 [10NO]

Fair Housing Act: enact (S. 1220), 11285-11298 [5MY]

Immigration policy: views, 22182 [2AU]

Juneteenth Day: observance, 14508 [6JN]

Just, Ernest E.: tribute, 23045 [4AU]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: access to Federal records (S. Res. 242), 27849-27851 [7OC]

———commemoration of March on Washington, 24479 [15SE]

———designate birthday a national holiday, 2340 [16FE], 25010 [21SE], 25303 [22SE]

———designate birthday a legal public holiday (H.R. 3706), 22442, 22450 [3AU], 23044 [4AU], 26865-26887 [3OC], 26960, 27021 [4OC], 27203 [5OC], 28069-28116 [18OC], 28341-28381 [19OC], 28988 [21OC]

———designate birthday a national holiday (H.R. 3706), cloture motion, 26878-26887 [3OC]

———designate birthday a national holiday (H.R. 3706), unanimous-consent request, 27219-27221 [5OC]

———designate birthday a legal public holiday (S. 400), 1409-1413 [2FE], 23052 [4AU]

Mays, Benjamin: tribute (S. Res. 188), 21629 [29JY]

Minority health care: shortage of physicians, 20007 [20JY]

Minority Small Business Pilot Procurement Act: enact (S. 273), 1609-1612 [3FE]

National Historically Black Colleges Day: designate (S.J. Res. 85), 8729 [15AP], 19549 [16JY]

National Sickle-Cell Anemia Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 168), 25057 [21SE], 25354 [22SE]

Newman, I. DeQuincy: South Carolina election victory, 30395 [2NO]

Nicodemus, Kans.: tribute, 24360 [15SE]

Price, Hollis F.: tribute, 280 [25JA]

Public schools: deregulation, 26711 [30SE]

Voting Rights Act: extension, 8628 [14AP]

Watt, Sec. of the Interior: description of Commission on Coal Leasing members, 25249, 25251, 25252 [22SE], 25594, 25651 [23SE], 25738 [26SE], 26397 [29SE]

Reports

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Senators Thurmond, Laxalt, Hatch, and Simpson (minority views), 28084-28088 [18OC]

Southern Conference for Human Welfare: House Committee on Un-American Activities (excerpts), 26873-26878 [3OC]

Voter Enforcement Report Operation PUSH Southern Crusade, Operation PUSH, 19106 [13JY]

Resolutions by organizations

Martin Luther King, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., City Council, 22238 [2AU]

———National Holiday, AFL-CIO, 18204 [29JN]

Opposition to discrimination in private clubs, American Jewish Congress, 1537 [2FE]

Statements

Benjamin Elijah Mays, 21629 [29JY]

College Endowments: United Negro College Fund (excerpt), 25682 [26SE]

Comparison Between Napoleon and Wilberforce, Samuel Romilly, 21775 [29JY]

Decline of Black Farming in America—Report Assessment, House Committee on Government Operations (supplemental views), 10859-10861 [3MY]

Drugs—The Problem, the Expense, and the Urban Complex, Ron Clark for RAP, Inc., 29476 [26OC]

Fair Employment Practices by U.S. Firms Dealing in South Africa, Leon Sullivan, for OIC International, 21277 [27JY]

Free at Last, Martin Luther King, Jr. (1963 excerpt), 22240 [2AU]

Housing Discrimination, Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities, 11285 [5MY]

Human Rights, Civil Rights: Franklin A. Thomas (excerpts), 30149 [31OC]

———Hubert H. Humphrey (excerpts), 30148 [31OC]

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Representative McDonald (1975 excerpt), 22218 [2AU]

———Representative McDonald (1981), 22224, 22226 [2AU]

———Representative Rodino (1975 excerpt), 22216 [2AU]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, 18202 [29JN]

———George Wald, 18203 [29JN]

———Hyman Bookbinder, Washington Representative of the American Jewish Committee, 18205 [29JN]

———Julia Brown, 28379 [19OC]

———Lane Kirkland, AFL-CIO, 18204 [29JN]

———Representative O'Neill, 18202 [29JN]

———Representative Rodino, 18204 [29JN]

———Representative Wright, 18203 [29JN]

———Senator Byrd, 28375 [19OC]

———(sundry excerpts), 28075, 28110 [18OC]

Minority Small Business Pilot Procurement Act (S. 273): National Association of Minority Contractors, 1610 [3FE]

———Small Business Administration, 1610 [3FE]

Nonviolence, Martin Luther King, Jr., 22242 [2AU]

Proposed Martin Luther King Holiday: (excerpt), 22239 [2AU]

———Representative Frenzel (1979), 22233 [2AU]

———Representative McDonald (1979 excerpt), 22220, 22222 [2AU]

———Representative McDonald (1980 excerpt), 22223 [2AU]

Segregation in Our Society, Martin Luther King, Jr., 18206 [29JN]

South African Black Consciousness, Steve Biko (excerpt), 11157 [5MY]

South Africa-U.S. Policy—Constructive Engagement, Representative Wolpe, 16267 [16JN]

Struggle for Civil Rights, Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 22215 [2AU]

Struggle for Peace and Civil Rights, Martin Luther King, Jr., 22215 [20SE]

Teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr., Lerone Bennett, 22215 [20SE]

Vietnam, Martin Luther King, Jr., 22231 [2AU]

Studies

Blacks and the Health Professions in the 1980's, 20007 [20JY]

Summaries

Hispanic and Black Attitudes Toward Immigration Policy, 22183 [2AU]

Testimonies

Martin Luther King Holiday: Julia Brown (1980), 22223 [2AU]

———Representative McDonald (1979), 22227 [2AU]

———Representative McDonald (1982), 22227 [2AU]

———Virginia Taxpayers Association, 22222 [2AU]

Texts of

H. Res. 17, Presidential Medal of Freedom to Benjamin E. Mays, 27707 [6OC]

H.J. Res. 293, anniversary of the George Washington Carver National Monument, 16870 [22JN]

H.R. 2230, Civil Rights Commission extension, 32408-32410 [15NO]

H.R. 3706, Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, 22208 [2AU]

S. 273, Minority Small Business Pilot Procurement Act, 1612 [3FE]

S. 1220, Fair Housing Act, 11287-11291 [5MY]

S. Con. Res. 78, establish a Commission on Civil Rights in legislative branch, 29137-29139 [25OC]

S. Res. 242, access to Federal records of Martin Luther King, Jr., 27849 [7OC]

S.J. Res. 85, National Historically Black Colleges Day, 8730 [15AP], 23206 [4AU], 19549 [16JY]

Tributes

Hines, Earl, 12297 [12MY]