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[Joseph Ellin’s handwritten list of Freedom Summer volunteers in Hattiesburg and Palmer’s Crossing, arranged by the functions they performed, with their race and religion indicated:]
[legend:
cross symbol used to indicate Catholic = Catholic
Star of David symbol used to indicate Jewish = Jewish
N = Negro]
[Freedom School teachers:]
TL [True Light Baptist Church, located in 1964 at 1101 Dewey Street in the Mobile Street area of Hattiesburg]
Bill Catholic N [Jones, from Bellmore, Long Island, New York; native of Birmingham, Alabama; now Umoja Kwanguvu]
Susan [Patterson, from Buffalo, New York; student at Cornell University]
Ben Jewish [Achtenberg, from Kansas City, Missouri; student at Harvard University]
Nancy Jewish [Ellin, from Kalamazoo, Michigan; wife of Joe; also in charge of Freedom Libraries]
Rose C. Catholic [Colwell, from St. Paul, Minnesota]
Annie/Arnie [?]
Irene Jewish [Paull, from San Francisco; student at the University of Minnesota]
Bernie Jewish [Nevas, from Westport, Connecticut; student at the University of Michigan]
Peter [Werner, from Flint, Michigan; originally from Germany; graduate student at the University of Michigan]
Ann Copicus [Koeppicus, from Cambria Heights, Illinois; sponsored by United Federation of Teachers]
St.P. [St. Paul United Methodist Church, 215 East 5th Street in the Mobile Street area of Hattiesburg]
Dick Jewish[?]
Lu N [Luther Seabrook, native of Charleston, South Carolina; student at the City College of New York]
Mt.Z. [Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 901 Spencer Street, Hattiesburg; in 1964 the building was located on the site of the current church’s parking lot; a state historical marker marks the spot]
Beth [More, from St. Paul, Minnesota; student at the University of Minnesota]
Paula [Pace, from Greenwich, Connecticut; student at Bryn Mawr College]
Denise N [Jackson, from Detroit, Michigan; student at Barnard College]
Kelley Catholic [Dick Kelly/Kelley, from Chicago, Illinois; student at the University of Chicago]
Madge Catholic [Margaret Hyatt?]
Mstar [Morning Star Baptist Church, 1406 Elizabeth Avenue, Hattiesburg]
Lucille N [Smith, from New York City; student at Hunter College]
Pat [Yorck, from Port Washington, New York; student at Skidmore College]
Bill [Ninde?, from Columbus, Ohio]
Barb. Schwartz. Jewish [Barbara Schwartzbaum, from New York City; student at City College of New York]
Palm [St. John United Methodist Church at 121 Sullivan Drive and Priest Creek Missionary Baptist Church on Old Airport Road, both in Palmer’s Crossing]
Ellin Jewish [Dr. Joseph Ellin, from Kalamazoo, Michigan; professor of philosophy at Western Michigan University; wife of Nancy; taught at Priest Creek]
Sandy [Sandra Adickes, from New York City; sponsored by the United Federation of Teachers; taught at Priest Creek]
Doug Jewish [Tuchman, from New York City, taught at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Hattiesburg]
Cornel [Cornelia Mack, from Madison, Wisconsin; student at the University of Wisconsin; taught at St. John]
Marie Catholic [Maria Halett, from Worcester, Massachusetts; wife of Greg; taught at Priest Creek]
Nick Fels [from New York City; student at Harvard University]
(Ned Jewish [?]
Jean) [?]
(George Jewish [Cohen; from New York City; student at Queens College; husband of Jean; taught at Priest Creek]
Jean) Jewish [Cohen; from New York City; student at Queens College; wife of George; taught at St. John]
Stan Jewish [Zibulsky, from Brooklyn, New York; sponsored by the United Federation of Teachers; taught at St. John]
Ira Landers Jewish [?]
Bob Stone [from New York City; Yale University and the University of Texas; taught at Priest Creek]
Greg Hewlitt [Greg Halett, from Worcester, Massachusetts; husband of Maria; taught at St. John]
Dan Parker N [Barrington Daniels Parker, III, from Washington DC; student at Yale University]
[Community center workers:]
Comm. Center [Palmer's Crossing Community Center, a long frame building formerly used as a kindergarten and refurbished by Freedom Summer volunteers and local children to serve as a community center after Freedom Summer had ended, located on Old Airport Road across from the High Hat Club – now demolished; a second community center was established in an old house located on Dewey Street near True Light Baptist Church in the Mobile Street area of Hattiesburg -- now demolished]
Phyllis Catholic [Cunningham, from Chicago, Illinois; statewide director of COFO health clinics]
Marion Catholic [Davidson?, from Pasadena, California; student at Smith College; SNCC staff; transferred to Laurel project]
Lorne N [Cress, from Chicago, Illinois; director of Freedom Summer-Hattiesburg community centers]
Dave Bolin [Bailin?]
Mary Sue [Gallatly, from Portland, Oregon]
(Mary Louise) N [?]
Jinny Glass [Virginia Glass, from La Canada, California; student at Pomona College]
V.R. [volunteers who did voter registration canvassing, going door-to-door in the black community, explaining voter registration procedures and enlisting support for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party]
P.C. [Palmer’s Crossing]
Diane Jewish [Runkle?, from Detroit, Michigan; student at the University of Michigan]
Greg Koslo [Kaslo]
Marty [Mullvain]
Rawlings [Stuart Rawlings, from San Francisco, California; student at Stanford University]
Malcolm Z. Jewish [Zaretsky, from Berkeley, California; student at the University of California - Berkeley]
Nick Allis [from Wallingford, Pennsylvania; student at Yale University]
Linda Allenstein Jewish [from Los Angeles, Califiornia]
[Hattiesburg?]
Landerman Jewish [Dick Landerman, from West Hartford, Connecticut; student at Duke University]
Soda Pop [Bob 'Soda Pop' Ehrenreich, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
Blum Jewish [Jacob Blum, from Roslyn Heights, New York; student at Yale University]
Chris Wilson [from Santa Monica, California]
Paul Terrel [from San Jose, California; student at the University of California-Berkeley]
Larry Spears [from Palo Alto, California; student at Stanford University; transferred to the Laurel project]
Dave Owen [from Pasadena, California; student at Oberlin College]
Arrow [Anthony 'Arrow' Beaulieu, from San Francisco, California; student at Dartmouth College]
Dave Hawk [from Allentown, Pennsylvania; student at Cornell University]
Johnnie Winch. [Johanna 'Johnnie' Winchester, from Baltimore, Maryland; student at Cornell University]
Leigh Steltzer [Lew Sitzer?]
Frank Fallon Catholic [from Grand Rapids, Michigan; student in the Harvard University School of Law]
Nurse Battle N [?]
Mary Louise N [?]
[COFO office staff, project coordinators, others:]
Sandy N [Sanford Rose 'Sandy' Leigh, from New York City; originally from Connecticut; SNCC Field Secretary; Director of the Hattiesburg project]
(Doug) N [Doug Smith, Hattiesburg teenager; Deputy Director and Youth Coordinator]
Joyce N [Brown, from Harvey, Louisiana; student at Xavier University in New Orleans]
Joe Harrison N ['Folksy' Joe Harrison; folk singer; student at the University of Michigan]
Sheila Jewish [Michaels, from New York City; originally from St. Louis, Missouri; SNCC Field Secretary; Office Manager]
Terry [Terri Shaw, from Buffalo, New York; student at Antioch College; Communications Director]
Ben Jewish (lawyer) [Bennett Gershman; student in the New York University School of Law; assisted attorneys on the Freedom Summer legal staff]
(Pouchie) N [Howard 'Poochie' Mobley, fourteen years old, half-brother of Doug Smith; office assistant]
Reeses N [Arthur and Carolyn Reese, school principal and teacher from Detroit, Michigan; Coordinators of the project's Freedom Schools]
Jim Nance N [minister from Trenton, Tennessee; voter registration]
Margie N [?]
Herb N [Herbert Randall, freelance photographer on a John Hay Whitney Foundation fellowship]
Laurel:
Gwen Robertson [Robinson, from Memphis, Tennessee; now Zohara Simmons]
[unspecified group:]
Betsy Catholic [?]
Marcia Moore [?]
(Diane [?]
Sue) (Biloxi) [?]
Virginia [?]
Sharon Jewish [Kaplan?, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]
(Ulysses) N [Everett, from Hattiesburg; transferred to the Laurel project]
(Ben) N [?]
Jim Garrett N [Laurel project]
Tim Watts [Tom Watts?, from Berkeley, California]
[another unspecified group:]
Rose Schorr Jewish [from Hollywood, California; attorney with the Lawyers Guild]
Otis Pease [professor of History at Stanford University; developed the Freedom School curriculum]
Bill Kelley Catholic [?]
Gino Cavelli Catholic [?]
[Joe’s summaries:]
teachers = c.18
grad students = 10
total = 85
Catholic = 11
Jewish = 22
N = 17
WASP = 36
college age = 26
over = 49
[?] = 9
[Identifications compiled by Bobs M. Tusa, USM University Archivist.]
