Nelson Blackstock papers HLL.2019.016
Allison Ransom
Holt Labor Library at CSU Dominguez Hills
April 2020
Contributing Institution:
Holt Labor Library at CSU Dominguez Hills
Title: Nelson Blackstock papers
Creator:
Blackstock, Nelson, 1944-
Identifier/Call Number: HLL.2019.016
Physical Description:
.83 Linear Feet
Physical Description:
3 boxes
Date (inclusive): 1963-2006, undated
Abstract: This collection comprises the papers of Nelson Blackstock, a former Civil Rights activist who as involved with the Southern
Student Organizing Committee (SSOC), the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and various other student-led political
organizations in Atlanta, Georgia during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. He was also a journalist and editor who was at one
time a managing editor of
The Militant. The collection includes newspaper clippings, conference agendas, minutes, reports and resolutions, newsletters, and flyers
regarding the S, the and notes and manuscripts for political lectures.
Language of Material: Collection material is in English.
Scope and Contents
The collection comprises conference agendas, programming statements, minutes, proposals, reports, resolutions and newsletters
reflecting the activities and statuses of the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) and the organization's collaboration
with the Georgia State College Committee on Social Issues.
The Student Voice, a newsletter published by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) is present, as are newspaper clippings and
a proposed agenda demonstrating the collaboration between the Highland Folk Center and the SNCC. Leaflets, flyers, press releases,
and bulletins regarding the Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo peace walk, which was sponsored by the Committee for Nonviolent Action
(CNVA), and bulletins published by the War Resisters League regarding the CNVA are included, in addition to statements and
reports regarding civil liberties violated in Albany, Georgia during the peace walk. The collection also contains newspaper
clippings and flyers concerning nonviolent demonstrations organized by Georgia Students for Human Rights, newsletters reflecting
the Southeastern Walden Pool community, which was interested in planning a Walden Two community, a newsletter published by
the Southern Labor Action Movement (SLAM), and an edition of the
New Left Notes newspaper published by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) regarding the SLAM.
The collection also includes newspaper clippings and bulletins about the Audio Digest Foundation and
Internal Medicine and Orthopedics magazine, as well as clippings of articles Blackstock wrote for
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and
Urology Times. Clippings of articles written by Blackstock for
Digital Audio Compact Disc Review,
CD Review, and
The Militant are present, as is an undesignated certificate of membership for the Society of Technical Communication. The collection also
comprises notes and typescripts of lectures given by Nelson Blackstock at various Militant Labor Forums at the Pathfinder
Bookstore in Los Angeles, California, in addition to flyers and newspaper clippings advertising the events. Resumes reflecting
Blackstock's editorial and journalistic career are also included.
Arrangement
The papers are arranged in two series: Series I. Southern political organizing activities, 1963-1965, undated; Series II.
Writings and political lectures, 1979-2006, undated.
Processing Information
Allison Ransom processed the collection and wrote the finding aid in ArchivesSpace in April 2020.
Preferred Citation
Custodial History
The Nelson Blackstock papers were donated to the Holt Labor Library in San Francisco, California between 2006 and 2019, and
were acquired by the Gerth Archives and Special Collections at California State University, Dominguez Hills, in 2019.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research except for one file of restricted college transcripts.
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives
and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical
materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Nelson Blackstock Biographical Note
Nelson Blackstock was born into a working-class family in 1944. He attended grammar school in Mountain View, Georgia, high
school in Forest Park, Georgia, and was interested in the history of the South and the Civil War from an early age. He was
part of the first de-segregated freshman class that was admitted to the Univeristy of Georgia in 1962. In 1963, he became
interested in the civil rights movement when he met someone who was a part of the Committee for Nonviolent Action's Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo
Peace Walk speak at the University. Blackstock participated in the sit-in movement at various Atlanta restaurants, during
which he met college students from Georgia Tech, Emory University, and Atlanta University with whom he helped found the Georgia
Students for Human Rights. He was a member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and was active in the organization's
White Folks Project, which was launched in Biloxi, Mississippi and sought to bring poor white people into the civil rights
movement. Some members of the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) were involved with the project as well. Blackstock
attended the founding meeting of the SSOC in Knoxville, Tennessee at the Highland Folk Center where members discussed organizing
miners in Harlan County, Kentucky. Although Blackstock was not a member of the SSOC, he was closely affiliated with it and
drew cartoons for SSOC publications. After dropping out of the University of Georgia, he later enrolled at Georgia State University
where he established the Committee on Social Issues. Blackstock joined the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) in February 1967,
helped set up a YSA chapter in Georgia, and also worked in the national office of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
In addition, Blackstock was a writer for and managing editor of
The Militant, an editor and writer for Pathfinder Press, and was a technical writer specializing in medicine. Blackstock was involved
with the Pathfinder Bookstore in Los Angeles, where he gave lectures on many political topics as part of the Militant Labor
Forum. Blackstock also wrote the book
Cointelpro : The FBI's War on Political Freedom, which was published by Pathfinder Press in 1988.
Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) Historical Note
The Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) aimed to connect small activist groups throughout the South that focused
on civil rights, opposition to the Vietnam War, labor organizing, and women's rights. The organization held workshops with
the Southern Project of the National Student Association, and organized conferences about reforming the university and migrant
farm labor, among other topics. The SSOC published
The New South Student,
The Phoenix,
The New Rebel newsletters, in addition to various pamphlets. The SSOC became a fraternal organization of the SDS and acted as a "nerve
center" for the SDS's organizing activities in the South. Although the SSOC was formed with the intention of being a comprehensive
organization that included students from all races and backgrounds in matters regarding the civil rights movement, opposition
to the Vietnam War, and the Chicano and Women's movement, the organization was largely composed of white college students.
Related Collections
HLL.2019.002, Berta Green Langston papers, 1958-2005; HLL.2019.003, Marjorie and Paul Colvin papers, 1957-1991; HLL.2019.004,
William and Beatrice Eisman papers, 1964-2005; Thomas F. Barton papers, 1964-2015; Jim Hamilton papers, 1962-2012.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Civil rights movements -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- 20th century -- Atlanta (Ga.) -- 20th century
Student movements -- Political activity -- Southern States
Journalism -- Political aspects -- United States
Journalism, Medical
Student movements
Civil rights
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Southern States
Southern political organizing activities
1963-1965, undated
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Contents
The series contains conference agendas, minutes, proposals, reports, resolutions, newsletters, press releases, bulletins,
newspaper clippings, flyers and newspapers that reflect the activities of the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC),
the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Georgia State College Committee on Social Issues, the Committee
for Nonviolent Action (CNVA), the War Resisters League, Georgia Students for Human Rights, the Southeastern Walden Pool, the
Southern Labor Action Movement (SLAM), and Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
box 1, folder 1
"Atlanta movement"
1964-1969, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
Because there is no Radio Free America : up against the wall, No. 2 ;
The Christian century : an ecumenical weekly, January 22, 1964 ;
New Left Notes, Vol. 2, No. 29 ;
SLAM Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, August 1967.
box 1, folder 2
College transcripts
1985-1986
Conditions Governing Access
All student records in this file are subject to Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) restrictions of
seventy-five years from the date of creation of the record.
box 1, folder 3
Georgia Students for Human Rights
1963-1964, undated
box 1, folder 4
Gregg Michel interview of Nelson Blackstock regarding the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern
Student Organizing Committee (SSOC)
1995-1996, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains a photocopy of
Young Socialist, Vol. 12, No. 6, May 1969.
box 1, folder 5
Highland Folk Center
1964, undated
box 1, folder 6
Ken Shilman obituary
1960-1961, 1989, undated
box 1, folder 7
Quebec-Washington-Guantanamo Peace Walk, Center for Nonviolent Action (CNVA)
1963-1964, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
War Resisters League News, January-February, March-April 1964 ;
The Red and Black newspaper, University of Georgia, Vol. 73, No. 11, 1963.
box 1, folder 8
Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and Young Socialists of America (YSA)
1996, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
Chronicle of Higher Education, Vol. 4, No. 14, January 1970 article regarding the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC)
1964-1969, 1995
box 1, folder 9
Organization and conference documents
1964-1968, 1995, undated
box 1, folder 10
Publications
1964-1969, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
The Phoenix : publication of the Southern Student Organizing Committee, Nashville ;
The New Rebel : newsletter of the Southern Student Organizing Committee, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1964 ;
The Liberal Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 7, August 23, 1964 ;
The Southern Patriot, published by the Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc., Vol. 22, No. 4, April 1964.
box 1, folder 11
"Southern Consciousness : Consciousness of What?" article
undated
box 1, folder 12
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
1964-1966, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
The Student Voice newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 3, 23 ;
The Southern Patriot, Vol. 24, No. 9, October 1966 ;
Perspective on The Atlanta Rebellion. Atlanta : Aframerican News Service, published by the The Movement Press, San Francisco.
Writings and political lectures
1979-2006, undated
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Contents
The series contains clippings of newspaper and magazine articles written by Nelson Blackstock for
Digital Audio Compact Disc Review,
CD Review,
The Militant,
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and
Urology Times. Notes and typescripts of lectures given by Blackstock at various Militant Labor Forums at the Pathfinder Bookstore in Los
Angeles, California are present, in addition to supporting flyers and newspaper clippings regarding those events.
box 2, folder 1
Audio Digest Foundation and Doctor/Patient Intercom
1987-2006, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
Audio Digest Foundation Annual Subject Index, Internal Medicine, Vol. 38, January-December 1991 ;
Audio Digest Foundation Annual Subject Index, Orthopedics, Vol. 14, January-December 1991.
box 2, folder 2
Augusto Sarmiento, MD
1991-1992, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons bulletin, Vol. 39, No. 3, July 1991.
box 2, folder 3
CD Review articles
1988-1991, undated
box 2, folder 4
Civil Rights Movement forums
1994, 1998, undated
box 3, folder 1
The Militant articles with photographs
1985-1994, 2001-2002, 2006
box 3, folder 2
Mississippi Burning Forum and film reception
1988-1989, undated
box 3, folder 3
Modern Medicine articles
1987, undated
box 3, folder 4
Pathfinder Bookstore, Los Angeles
1988, 1992-1998, undated
box 3, folder 5
Political lectures
1991-1997, undated
box 3, folder 6
Political writings related materials
1986, 1995, undated
box 3, folder 7
Resume materials
1979, 1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains Blackstock, Nelson.
Workers in the changing South : impact of the Civil Rights Movement. New York : Pathfinder Press, December 1979.
box 3, folder 8
Yugoslavia forum
1992, undated