Photocopy of statement to Skokie Village Board of Trustees arguing that the Skokie Plan for fair housing had been ineffective, and for fair housing legislation to take its place.
Handwritten statement given to the Skokie Human Relations Commission (SHRC) encouraging them to push for fair housing legislation, acknowledging the failures of the Skokie Plan.
Report by the Skokie Human Relations Commission (SHRC) reflecting on the first year of the Skokie Plan, describing its successes and failures in convincing Skokie residents and real estate brokers to comply with fair housing practices.
Letter offering criticisms of the Skokie Plan and calling on Niles Township Human Relations Council (NTHRC) members to put pressure on the Skokie Village Board of Trustees to enact fair housing legislation.
Photocopy of letter from Skokie real estate agent, Neil J. King, to the Skokie Human Relations Commission (SHRC) pointing out that no Black families had purchased a home through a real estate broker since the enactment of the Skokie Plan, and provides possible reasons for the phenomenon.
Pamphlet with attached 1-page letter from Skokie, Illinois Mayor, Albert Smith explaining the Village's housing policy, under which, "every home sale would be handled in a non-discriminatory basis unless the real estate broker was instructed otherwise, in writing, by the seller. While the home seller thus retains complete freedom of action regarding the sale of his home, it is hoped that most sellers will follow the course recommended by the Commission and permit non-discriminatory sale."
Compiled series of letters between 1965-1967 from Louis Hennes to the Skokie Human Relations Commission (SHRC), strongly opposing the North Shore Summer Project (NSSP) and the Skokie Plan. Includes 10 letters and 2 newspaper clippings with letters to the editor by Hennes.
Booklet describing the history of Skokie, Illinois, as a part of a campaign to an "All American City" designation. Includes several pages describing the Skokie Plan with photos of Skokie community leaders.