Southern Regional Council (Corporate Name)
- Earlier heading: Commission on Interracial Cooperation
Its The South, America's opportunity number one ... 1945.
Encyc. of assns., 20th ed., 1986: v. 1, pt. 2, p. 1234 (Southern Regional Council, formerly (1944) Commission on Interracial Cooperation)
NUCMC data from Moorland Spingarn Research Center (Howard Univ.) for Paul Anthony interview, 1968 Jan. 26 (Southern Regional Council; Southern Regional Council, a private, nonprofit research and information agency concerned with the development of the South and race relations in that area)
English Wikipedia website, viewed Aug. 14, 2013 (The Southern Regional Council (SRC) is a reform-oriented organization created to avoid racial violence and promote racial equality in the Southern United States. Voter registration and political-awareness campaigns are used toward this end. The SRC evolved from the Commission on Interracial Cooperation in 1944. It is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia)
Ames, J. D. The changing character of lynching, 1942: t.p. (Commission on Interracial Cooperation)