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from the robert c. waller photographs. photograph (positive image of a negative) of willie mcgee to his first trial in laurel, mississippi. mcgee, who was accused of raping a white woman, was tried three times and found guilty each time. this picture was l
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from the robert c. waller photographs. photograph (positive image of a negative) of guardsmen escorting willie mcgee to his first trial in laurel, mississippi. mcgee was escorted to the trial under armed guard out of fear of a lynching. mcgee, who was accu
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photocopy of a two-page typed letter written to "mom and dad" [joe's parents] by nancy and joe ellin on thursday, july 9, [1964]. freedom schools, problems experienced by colleagues, and teaching experiences are topics discussed in the letter.
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bolton: -- somewhere else. stewart: yeah, but they were pretty much all mississippi residents because, being a state school which is different from private schools, the institution was mandated -- bolton: -- to take so many -- stewart: no, not some, all. b
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booklet from the ellin (joseph and nancy) freedom summer collection booklet published by the student nonviolent coordinating committee (sncc) in an effort to inform the public about a piece of legislation intended to inflict genocide upon african americans
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during his campaign as well as in his early administration, recommended me for that post because i had done a lot of work with her in her capacity throughout, you know, her career. ward: ok. you said before that you really got first involved with the then
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fifteen-page typescript of a journal kept by sandra adickes during her stay in hattiesburg, mississippi, as a volunteer in the mississippi freedom summer project of 1964. the journal is dated july 10 - august 20, 1964. adickes discusses her work as a teach
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19 adams: they enjoyed it. smith: they may have not had much contact at all, maybe, in their community with african americans. adams: right. but they enjoyed it. smith: were you able to know much about their background? whether in fact these were people th
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a three-page typed letter written by joseph ellin to "the editor of the [kalamazoo] gazette," july 10, 1964. the document describes the local violence associated with the movement, the conditions in hattiesburg, and opinions on desegregation. also included
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an oral history with the honorable harvey ross this oral history is provided through a cooperative project of usm libraries and usm's center for oral history and cultural heritage it is presented here for reference purposes only. interviews in this collect
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