Steve Graves papers, 1963-2008
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Graves, Stephen W., 1929-
- Title
- Steve Graves papers
- Dates
- 1963-2008 (inclusive)19632008
1963-1965 (bulk)19631965 - Quantity
- 0.42 cubic feet (1 box)
- Collection Number
- 5746
- Summary
- Materials used by Steve Graves for his lectures on the civil rights movement
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Steve Graves was born (1929) and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He travelled extensively during these years, visiting places such as New England, California, and Alaska. He later attended Antioch University earning a degree in Sociology. In 1952 he joined the Air Force, where he served, among other things, as a chaplain's assistant until 1958. The bulk of his time in the military was spent in Texas and Germany. After his return to civilian life in 1958, Graves attended Harvard’s divinity school for one year and then moved to New York City until 1963. During his time in New York he dated an African-American woman and his experience sparked his interest in the civil rights movement of that era.
In 1963 he enrolled in Meadville Lombard Theological School and became involved with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Before moving to Chicago for theological training he went first to Plaquemine, Louisiana and spent the summer of 1963 helping with CORE’s voter registration efforts in the Deep South. That fall he began his theological studies at Meadville Lombard and remained there until 1965. In March of that year he felt compelled to join the civil rights activists rallying in Selma, Alabama, and became one of the 300 people who marched from Selma to Montgomery. After returning to Illinois he directed his commitment to human rights and public service by working first for the Illinois Department of Mental Health and then the Evanston Human Relations Commission.
In 1969 the Graves family again relocated, this time to Seattle. After arriving in Seattle he worked as a security guard at the Space Needle and drove a taxi before going to work for the for the Seattle Human Rights Commission. He later worked for the Washington Human Rights Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, retiring in the 1990s.
Content Description
The collection consists of materials used by Steve Graves for his lectures on the civil rights movement. Included are pamphlets, photographs, and other documents he obtained while involved with CORE and the Selma to Montgomery marches. Also included are newspaper and magazine clippings (many annotated by Graves) on topics related to civil rights struggle.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Preferred Citation
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Accession No. 5746-001: Steve Graves papers, 1963-2008 (bulk 1963-1965)
0.42 cubic feet (1 box)Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject
Scope and Content: The collection consists of materials used by Steve Graves for his lectures on the civil rights movement. Included are pamphlets, photographs, and other documents he obtained while involved with CORE and the Selma to Montgomery marches. Also included are newspaper and magazine clippings (many annotated by Graves) on topics related to civil rights struggle.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Steve Graves, April 08, 2013.
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Description: Anti-civil rights violenceDates: 1965-2005Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Chicago related clippingsDates: 1965-1968Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Civil rights related clippingsDates: 1965-2011Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Congress of Racial Equality - Clippings and pamphletsDates: 1961-1963Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Correspondence/ephemeraDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/5, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Hate literatureDates: 1964-1965Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Accession 5746-001
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Description: King, Martin Luther Jr. clippingsDates: 1963-2007Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Ku Klux Klan clippingsDates: 1966Container: Box/Folder 1/8, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Life Magazine - The Dream: Then and NowDates: 1988Container: Box/Folder 1/9, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Louisiana civil rightsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/10, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Loundes County, Alabama clippingsDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 1/11, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Plaquemine, Louisiana clippingsDates: 1963Container: Box/Folder 1/12, Accession 5746-001
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Selma to Montgomery marches
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Description: Program, schedule, and route mapDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 1/13, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Fliers
Scope and Content: Two fliers promoting the march and one flier against from the White Citizens for Action Committee, dropped from a small private plane on the marchers.
Dates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 1/14, Accession 5746-001 -
Description: March diariesDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 1/15, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Autographs: Leonard Bernstein, Odetta, Pete SeegerDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 1/16, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Booklet - To Bear WitnessDates: 1965Container: Box/Folder 1/17, Accession 5746-001
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Description: ClippingsDates: 1965-2000Container: Box/Folder 1/18, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Miscellaneous documentsDates: 1965; undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/19, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Southern Christian Leadership Conference pamphletsDates: 1964-1966Container: Box/Folder 1/20, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Voter registration clippingsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 1/21, Accession 5746-001
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Description: Living Legacy Project's Unitarian Universalist Civil Rights Veterans GatheringDates: 2012Container: Box/Folder 1/22, Accession 5746-001
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Civil rights movements--United States--History--Sources
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Graves, Stephen W., 1929---Archives
