A collection of eight interviews with participants in the Mississippi civil rights movement. The people interviewed discuss how they came to participate in the civil rights movement, their various activities, including voter registration, Freedom...
A collection of interviews with African-Americans of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, circa twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, who knew Colonel John Robinson, an African-American pilot who was tapped by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Sellassie in the...
Oral history.; Discusses race relations in New York and Mississippi, the problems of freedom-of-choice desegregation, and the power of Joe Patterson, John Bell Williams, and James Eastland in Mississippi politics. This interview reviews the lawsuit...
Oral history.; Mrs. Mattie Lou Hardy was born on May 13, 1908, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Mrs. Hardy first attended school at Mount Zion Baptist Church, then transferred to the Eureka School in the first grade. She was a member of Eureka's second...
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in London by Dean & Son, circa 1880-1890. Caption title. "Dean's children's colored untearable cloth toy books"--Cover. Includes publisher's advertisement. Part of the Dean & Son's...
From the Johnston (Erle E., Jr.) Papers; Typewritten letter from Kenneth Dean to Robert Nash dated April 4, 1967, in which Dean voices his concerns about the continued racial violence and discrimination in Mississippi. Dean describes an incident...
A collection of eight interviews with participants in the Mississippi civil rights movement. The people interviewed discuss how they came to participate in the civil rights movement, their various activities, including voter registration, Freedom...
Oral history.; Interview conducted on June 8, 1976, with Will D. Campbell. Mr. Campbell, born in Amite County, Mississippi, was ordained as a pastor at the age of 17. He first became aware of race relations during time spent in the military, when...
Oral history.; Interview conducted on October 25, 1993 with Mrs. Raylawni Branch. Branch was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1941. After graduating from high school, she married and had three children. In 1965, Branch attended USM for one...
From the Thigpen (S.G.) Papers. Photograph of Three men standing and two men sitting near the remains of some machinery. Caption reads: “The remains of a stern-wheeler cotton boat on the East Pearl River. Shown in picture standing are Mr....
From the Thigpen (S.G.) Papers. Photograph of Little Pete Thigpen, Tom Thigpen, Little Minnie Dean, Mr. Tom Thigpen, Little Alice Dean, Mrs. Oscar Dean with O. D., Jr. in her arms and Mrs. Thigpen (Tom Thigpen’s mother). Sunday afternoon of...
From the Thigpen (S.G.) Papers. Photograph of the J. H. Peterman Family at the W. H. Dean Home. Caption included reads “The J. H. Peterman family, descendants of some of the first settlers of Old Gainesville. Picture taken at the W. H. Dean home...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Wayne Stayskal. Richard and Pat Nixon are shown leaving through the gates of the White House in the back seat of a chauffered vehicle. A bumper sticker on the car reads, "Impeach Dean." One...
Oral history.; Born on March 28, 1914, Dr. Eleanor Byrd Walters was born in Gunnison, Mississippi. In 1934, she received her B.S. in education from Delta State Teachers College and went on to earn several advanced degrees. From 1934 through 1943...
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in London by Dean & Son, sometime between 1830 and 1854. Cover title. Date range based on publication dates of other titles in series. Part of the Children's Popular Tales series [7].
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. Published in London by Dean & Son, circa 1860. Title from cover. "Untearable books"--Cover. Hand-colored, wood-engraved illustrations. Part of the Miss Mary Merryheart's series.
From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of former baseball star, Dizzy Dean and Boyce Holleman at the Choctaw Restaurant in Hattiesburg, 1964. The Choctaw was Dean's favorite eatery. Reproduced in McCarty, page 177. Retouched:...
Running summary of various incidents that occurred during the Mississippi Freedom Project, Summer 1964. Organized chronologically, each entry gives the city and the incident. Includes instances of harassment, hostility, and violence against civil...
From the Thigpen (S.G.) Papers. Photograph of O. D. Dean, Sr. in a boat. According to the caption, Dean is preparing to dock at the rear of the [present location of ] the Rouchon Building in Picayune, MS.