SAVF-Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee papers (Social Action Vertical File, circa 1930-2002; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 577, Box 46 Folder 48)
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This folder contains information on many of numerous projects SNCC was involved in during the 1960s. Particular highlights include a report on the Migrant Farm Workers Project, a Prospectus for a Freedom Information Center, and a large collection of field reports. By covering such a long time span, the folder also allows some insight into the ways in which the organization changed and developed throughout the decade.
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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- Recollection Wisconsin
- Contributing Institution
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- Subjects
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Demonstrations
Freedom rides
United States. Department of Justice
Police
Police brutality
Segregation
White Citizens councils
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Voter registration
Freedom Day
Congress of Racial Equality
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Labor unions
Employment
Peace Corps (U.S.)
Civil rights
Civil rights movements
Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
Law
Community centers
Freedom schools
Intimidation
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Education
United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964
Bail
Arrest
Lawyers
Federal aid
Poor People's Corporation
Ku Klux Klan
Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.)
Democratic Party (Miss.)
United States Commission on Civil Rights
Migrant labor
Black power
Black Muslims
Jail experiences
Poor
Poverty
Job Corps (U.S.)
War on Poverty
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
SCLC
Mississippi Freedom Labor Union
Hammermill Paper Company
Moses, Robert
McDew, Charles
Forman, James
Guyot, Lawrence
Kennedy, Robert F
Eastland, James O
Hoover, J. Edgar
Travis, James
Wallace, George
Neblett, Carver
Zinn, Howard
Conway, Jack T
Kennedy, John F
Johnson, Lyndon B
Randolph, A. Phillip
Truman, Harry S
Thompson, Allen
Lewis, John
Johnson, Paul B
Henry, Aaron
Hamer, Fannie Lou
King, Martin Luther, Jr
Bilbo, Theodore Gilmore
Vardaman, James K
Goodman, Andrew
Chaney, James
Schwerner, Michael
King, Edwin
Carmichael, Stokeley
Cobb, Charles
Lynd, Staughton Lynd
Kunstler, William
Coleman, James P
Humphrey, Hubert
Bond, Julian
Gray, Victoria
Robinson, Ruby Doris
Donaldson, Ivanhoe
Muhammed, Elijah
Ellison, Ralph
Mbilashaka, Lasime Tushinde
Brown, Rap
Coleman, Tom
Flowers, Richmond, Sr
Fraser, Steve
Whitman, Gren
Freedom information Service
McLaurin, Charles - Location
- Mississippi; Georgia; Alabama; District of Columbia; New York; Arkansas; Massachusetts; Tennessee; Virginia; Louisiana; North Carolina; Ohio; California; Maryland
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- Newspaper clippingsFlyersFlyers and handbillsTranscriptsMemorandaPamphletsReports and surveysPress releases
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Copyright to these documents belongs to the individuals who created them or the organizations for which they worked. The principal organizations have been defunct for many years and copyright to their unpublished records is uncertain. We share them here strictly for non-profit educational purposes. We have attempted to contact individuals who created personal papers of significant length or importance. Nearly all have generously permitted us to include their work. If you believe that you possess copyright to material included here, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Under the fair use provisions of the U.S. copyright law, teachers and students are free to reproduce any document for nonprofit classroom use. Commercial use of copyright-protected material is generally prohibited.
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- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. SAVF-Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee papers (Social Action Vertical File, circa 1930-2002; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 577, Box 46 Folder 48). Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/64262. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, SAVF-Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee papers (Social Action Vertical File, circa 1930-2002; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 577, Box 46 Folder 48). Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/64262
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- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/64262>.