Richmond Crusade for Voters collection, 1953-1995 M 306
A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Collection Number M 306
VCU James Branch Cabell Library
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Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for use without restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Box/Folder, Richmond Crusade for Voters collection, Collection # M 306, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
Acquisition Information
Materials in this collection were donated by Dr. William S. Thornton, a founder and the first president of Richmond Crusade for Voters, and William A. Thornton who served as the organization's historian. The donations were made in November 1995.
Historical Information
The Richmond Crusade for Voters was founded in 1956, and grew out of The Council to Save Public Schools, a Richmond organization formed to fight a January 1956 law which allowed cities in Virginia the option of closing public schools rather than integrating them. The three co-founders of the Crusade were Dr. William S. Thornton, Dr. William Ferguson Reid, and John M. Brooks. These three men founded the Richmond Crusade for Voters with the goal of "increasing effective black participation in Richmond's political process" (Nov-Dec 1988 edition of Richmond Surroundings). The Crusade's mission is "...to increase the voting strength of the population of the city of Richmond and to improve the moral, social, economic, educational and general welfare of our people" ("Richmond Free Press," January 1, 1994).
Scope and Contents
The collection includes materials collected by Crusade for Voters historian William A. Thornton and William S. Thompson. The date range of the collection, from the early 1950s until 1995, spans the history of the organization. The bulk of the collection was donated in two large binders, the contents of which have been rehoused but maintained in their original order, organized roughly by the terms of Crusade presidents. The binders hold minutes, correspondence, historian's reports, newsletters, newspaper clippings, campaign flyers, financial reports, and similar materials, many of which are photocopies. In addition to the binders, the collection also holds a variety of loose material including correspondence, financial records, clippings and newsletters, flyers, awards, photographs, and reports as well as documents pertaining to the organization's history and voting in Richmond, Virginia. Much of this loose material is duplicated in the photocopied contents of the binders.
Arrangement
Materials donated in binders are arranged in their original order. Other materials are arranged by record type.
Separated Material
A video, on the history of the Crusade from the television news program "Impact," originally accompanied the collection and has been cataloged separately.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- African Americans -- Politics and government -- Virginia -- Richmond
- African Americans -- Suffrage -- Virginia -- Richmond.
- Crusade for Voters (Richmond, Va.) -- Archives
- Richmond (Va.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
- Voting -- History -- 20th century -- Virginia -- Richmond
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Thornton, William A.
- Thornton, William S.
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Richmond (Va.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century.