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The Algebra Project Newsletter
“A Tremor in the Middle of the Iceberg”: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Local Voting Rights Activism in Mccomb, Mississippi, 1928-1964
The Making.Indd
ELLA BAKER, “ADDRESS at the HATTIESBURG FREEDOM DAY RALLY” (21 January 1964)
The Struggle for Voting Rights in Mississippi ~ the Early Years
So Much of the History of the Mississippi Delta Is Not About Its Structures As It Is About Its People and Its Land
HONORING CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT VETERANS “Write That I” Poems
Address to Ella Baker 75Th Birthday Celebration, December 1978
Theoharris Pi-Xvi
To Get That Power
Teaching SNCC: the Organization at the Heart of the Civil Rights Revolution
The Emmett Till Lynching and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
How New York Changes the Story of the Civil Rights Movement
If Not Us, Then Who? Study Guide
Eyes on the Prize | 3 Episode 5: Mississippi: Is This America? (1962 - 1964)
“Give Light and the People Will Find a Way”: Ella Baker and Her Radical Democratic Vision for America Timothy B
"They Say That Freedom Is a Constant Struggle": the Mississippi Summer Project of 1964
Interview with Amzie Moore March 22, 1980 Interviewer: Judy Richardson Camera Rolls: 11-14 Sound Rolls: 1-2; 9-10
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Peter B. Edelman Oral History Interview – RFK #8, 3/13/1974 Administrative Information
Downloadable Program
Civil Rights in America: Racial Voting Rights
“I Never Will Forget” Memories from Mississippi Freedom Summer
The Civil Rights Movement 3 Hours, 3 Credits Term: Spring 2018 Instructor: Dr
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement Gender & American Culture Coeditors
Amzie Moore: the Biographical Roots of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi Jay Driskell
Appendix A: Interview Questions
The Making.Indd
From Ella J. Baker from Archibald James Carey, Jr. the Martin Luther
MISSISSIPPPI FREEDOM SUMMER Jackson Convention Center and SOTH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE Tougaloo College JUNE 25
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Prelude to the Voting Rights Act: the Suffrage Crusade, 1962-1965
Ella Baker Ballroom Call to Order Courtland
Eyes on the Prize Study Guide, It Evokes Emotional Memories of My Experiences As a Young Civil Rights Worker in Mississippi in the Mid-1960’S
Homefront: Black Veterans and Black Voters in the Civil Rights Era
TUSKEGEE AIRMEN ACTIVISTS AFTER WORLD WAR II 30 June 2015 Edition by Daniel L
Awakenings (1954-1956)
Mississippi Mau Mau
Lending a Hand: How Small Black Businesses Supported the Civil Rights Movement