Freedom Information Service--Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964-1966 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 515, Box 1, Folder 10)
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- 1964; 1966;
- Description
This folder contains two SNCC documents: the first, a listing of all the incidents in Mississippi during Freedom Summer (with great graphics) and the second, a 1966 press release about evictions in Clay County, Mississippi.
- Creator
Freedom Information Service
- Partner
- Recollection Wisconsin
- Contributing Institution
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- Subjects
- Threats
Intimidation
Assault and battery
Lynching
Murder
Police brutality
Jails
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Arrest
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Agriculture
Church buildings
Arson
Bombings
Democratic Party (Miss.)
Volunteers
Mass media
Voter registration
Congress of Racial Equality
Host families
Unemployment
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Sheriffs
Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
White Citizens councils
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Jews
United States. Department of Justice
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
Freedom schools
Freedom Day
Postal service
Ku Klux Klan
United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964
Communism
Clergy
Freedom Vote
Elections
Boycotts
Music
Free Southern Theater
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Courthouses
Libraries
Eviction
Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)
Sharecroppers
Segregation
Mississippi Student Union
Smith, R. L. T
Hubbard, Carl
Beech, Robert
Hoover, J. Edgar
Kirschenbaum, Howard
Moore, Charles
Dann, James
McGhee, Silas
Keys, Kilmer Estus
Rainey, L. A
Price, Cecil
Zaretsky, Eli
Kline, Adam
Hodes, William
Boyd, Mr. and Mrs
Edwards, Don
McGhee, Jake
King, Aaron
King, Edwin
Gray, Victoria
Douglas, Paul
Heininger, Edward K
Polacheck, John
Thaggard, Dr., Sr
Goodman, Andrew
Schwerner, Michael
Chaney, James
Seeger, Pete
Guyot, Lawrence
Hamer, Fannie Lou
Baker, Ella J
Randolph, A. Philip
Donaldson, Ivanhoe
Zeno, Mary
Drain, Rommie
Wahman, Thomas
Spain, David M
Keys, Clifton Archie
Lelyveld, Arthur
Finch, James
Weitzman, Abe
Wheelock, Richard
Ohls, Jim
Bernard, Joel
Montgomery, Neimiah
Yarborrow, Leonard
Grant, Louis
Wright, Bob
Ollins, Henry
Ollins, Lucy
Hick, Thomas
Galloway, Calvin
Brooks, Barney
Jackson, Dorethea
Holly, Bruno
Carter, Willie
Griffin, W. H
Smith, Elijah
German, Aaron
Bond, Charles
Bridgeforth, Ron
Smith, Joseph
Samstein, Mendy
Hopson, Clint
Lee, Roy
Fisherman, Jake
Thornton, Evangeline
Greene, George
Smith, Leon
MacDonald, Billy
Bets, Sammy
Martin, Willie Mae
Bell, John Luther
Adickes, Sandra
Pittman, Claude F
Connelly, Tom
Hamilton, Travis
Wheeler, Richard
Fraser, Steve
Hopkins, Joe
Goldman, Andrew
Hocker, Philip
Gynes, Willie
Brown, Sam
McClinton, David
Ponder, Preston
Harris, Jesse
Keys, Levelle
House, James
McGill, Larry
Hartfield, Ben
Richardson, Fred
Goodyear, David
Barrett, Linnelle
Patterson, Susan
Achtenburg, Ben
Edwards, Tom
Jones, Bill
Lynn, Anthony
Miller, Steve
Morrison, Tim
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, III
Brown, Vera
Featherstone, Ralph
Kaufmann, Walter
McGhee, Laura
Rudd, Ed
Whitfield, Melvin L
Thomas, James Robert
Wheeler, Charles
Thomas, Eddie
Ganz, Marshall
Fisher, Jake
Short, Eddie
Johnson, James, Jr
Wright, Willie
Moses, Robert Parris
Gerber, Dave
Jones, Walter
Perry, Herman
Moore, Richard
Hoffman, Les
Jones, Aaron
Nichols (Belzoni police chief)
McGhee, Percy
Hayden, Willard
Morgan, Robert
Gelfand, David
Lee, R. V
Arden, Cluke
Amundson, Bruce
Edwards, Len
Dean, J. T
Jones, Howard
Handy, John
Adams, Luther
Johnson, Clifton
Campbell, Johnnie
Howell, Adair
Moore, Andrew
Carr, Essie
Martin, Henry
Ishman, Wendel
Battle, Herbert
Know, Oliver
McKay, James
Ricket, Walter
Dillen, Gary
Johnson, George
Buffington, John
Blackwell, Unita
Marble, Y - Location
- Mississippi; Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia; Vicksburg; Fayette; Brandon; McComb; Meridian; Clarksdale; Jackson; Moss Point; Ruleville; Hollandale; Drew; Canton; Collins; Itta Bena; Greenville; Durant; Hattiesburg; Columbus; Clinton; Holmes County; Holly Springs; Greenwood; Belzoni; Batesville; Doddsville; Biloxi; Harmony; Tchula; Oakland; Gulfport; So So; Tougaloo; Laurel;Raleigh; Shaw; Yazoo City; Browning; Natchez; Indianola; Cleveland; Greenshaw; Starkville; Oxford; Lexington; Doodleville; Granada; Mileston; Mayersville; Carthage; Marks; Aberdeen; Tallahatchie; Marigold; Anguilla; Charleston; Oak Ridge; Ocean Springs; Winona County; Tupelo; Amory; Mound Bayou; Gluckstadt; Pike County; Neshoba County; Panola County; Tallahatchie County; Amory; Clay County - Format
- Reports and surveysPress releases
- Language
- English
- Rights
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- Chicago citation style
- Freedom Information Service. Freedom Information Service--Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964-1966 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 515, Box 1, Folder 10). 1964; 1966. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/7544. (Accessed April 18, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- Freedom Information Service, (1964; 1966) Freedom Information Service--Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964-1966 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 515, Box 1, Folder 10). Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/7544
- MLA citation style
- Freedom Information Service. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/7544>.