A Guide to the Samuel Wilbert Tucker
Collection
Collection Number M56
A Collection in
Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell
Library
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia 23284-2003
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Preferred Citation
Box/Folder Samuel Wilbert Tucker Collections, M56,
Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell
Library, Virginia Commonwealth University
Acquisition Information
The materials in this collection were borrowed in 1996
from Julia E. Spaulding Tucker, wife of Samuel W. Tucker,
to be photocopied. The originals were returned. Accession
number 97/Jul/18
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Special Collections and Archives, James Branch
Cabell Library
Collection number: M56
Title: Samuel Wilbert Tucker Collection
1939-1994,
n.d.
Physical Characteristics: .36 linear
feet
Language: English
Scope and Content Information
The collection contains consists primarily of photocopies
of various Virginia newspaper articles on school desegregation
efforts in Virginia, from 1960-1964, in which Tucker played a
role. The collection also contains newspaper articles on other
civil rights issues as well as photocopies of correspondence
and other materials.
Biographical/Historical Information
Samuel Wilbert Tucker (1913-1990), a Richmond civil-rights
lawyer active in desegregation efforts in Virginia in the
1950s and 1960s, was the senior member of the Richmond law
firm of Hill, Tucker and Marsh [which included Oliver W. Hill
and Henry Marsh]. Tucker was also active in the NAACP, serving
as chairman of the legal staff of the Virginia State
Conference and representing Virginia, Maryland and the
District of Columbia on the National Board of Directors.
Tucker, a native of Alexandria, Virginia, was born June 18,
1913. He graduated from Howard University in 1933 and began
practicing law in Alexandria the following year. In 1939 he
represented five young African Americans who had attempted to
use the Alexandria library. Following a series of cases that
left the situation unresolved, the city established a separate
library for African Americans. During World War II he served
in the 366th Infantry in Italy from 1941-1945. During the
1950s and 1960s, Tucker participated in litigation against
more than 50 county and city school boards to compel
desegregation of public schools and argued more than 30 cases
before the U.S. Court of Appeals. He died October 19,
1990.
Arrangement
The large portion of newspaper articles on desegregation
efforts in Virginia are arranged chronological and then by
topic.
Contents List
- Correspondence
1961-1994 Box-folder:
1:1
Primarily letters of praise for Tucker's civil rights
efforts
-
Lawyer's
Magazine"Minorities in the Profession"
April
1991 Box-folder:
1:2
- Marsh, Henry Box-folder:
1:3
Salute to Henry Marsh
- Maya Angelou Quote
1994 Box-folder:
1:4
- Miscellaneous Honors Box-folder:
1:5
Honors awarded to Tucker
- Miscellaneous Honors Box-folder:
1:6
Tributes to Tucker including a 1994 letter from Judge
Robert R. Mehridge to Mrs. S.W. Tucker
- Obituary, Memorial Smauel W. Tucker
1990 Box-folder:
1:7
- Poems Box-folder:
1:8
- Prince Edward County Changes
1979 Box-folder:
1:9
- Prince Edward County Gee Paid to Tucker
1963 Box-folder:
1:10
Photocopy of check
- Richmond NAACP Newsletter
1986 Box-folder:
1:11
- Right to Work Editorial
1967 Box-folder:
1:12
- "26 Years AFter Brown: Tucker Recalls Battle
Over Integration" Box-folder:
1:13
Richmond Times
Dispatcharticle from May 13, 1979 with
notes/corrections to the article by Tucker
-
The VoiceEditorial
1994 Box-folder:
1:14
- Newspaper Clippings Box-folder:
1:15
n.d., 1994 Judge Cleo Powell, Thelma Atkins Riley,
Kansas City
1939, 1961, 1974, 1979 Alexandria Public Library
Sit-In, 1939, Thurgood Marshall, Prince Edward County
Schools, Tucker on 25 years after Brown, Judge Francis
Rivers Memorial
1943 Obituary of Dr. George W. Carver
1960 Effort to disbar Tucker
1960 NAACP
1961
1961 Attempt to disbar Tucker
1961 Charlottesville, Virginia
1961 Lynchburg, Virginia
1961 NAACP
1961 Prince Edward County
1961-1964 Prince Edward County, Tuition Grants
1961-1964 Pupil Placement
1961-1964 Winchester, Richmond Public Facilities,
Hampton
1961-1965
1962
1962 Charlottesville, Virginia
1962 Powhatan County, Virginia
1962 Prince Edward County, Virginia
1962 Race mixing, Chesterfield, other localities
1962 Richmond and other localities
1962 Tucker reprimand
1962-1964 Includes Tucker candidacy
1962, 1982 NAACP
1963 Hopewell, Virginia
1963 King and Queen County, Virginia
1963 Lynchburg, including photo of Tucker with
Mandoline Thompson, and other localities
1963 Powhatan County, Virginia
1963 Prince Edward County, Virginia
1963 Prince George County, Virginia
1963 Surry County, Virginia
1963 Tucker speech, Richmond newspaper editorials
on Spottswood W. Robinson and Richmond Improvement
Co-ordinating Council
1963-1964 Charlottesville, Virginia
1964
1964 NAACP, Tucker for Bench
1964 Powhatan County, Virginia
1964 Surry County, Virginia
1964 Voter Registration, Albermarle County,
Virginia, and other localities
1964-1965 Prince Edward County, Virginia
1965, June NAACP Legal Defense Fund
1972, 1989 Emporia, Virginia
1985-1990 Tucker, Hill honored