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Hollis Watkins

  • Grassroots Leadership and Political Activism in a Nonhierarchical

    Grassroots Leadership and Political Activism in a Nonhierarchical

  • Song & Music in the Movement

    Song & Music in the Movement

  • Annual Report 2019/20 “We Are Here, Standing Strong, in Our Rightful Place.”

    Annual Report 2019/20 “We Are Here, Standing Strong, in Our Rightful Place.”

  • Expanding the Table for Racial Equity~

    Expanding the Table for Racial Equity~

  • In Memory of Civil Rights Veteran Jesse Harris

    In Memory of Civil Rights Veteran Jesse Harris

  • Download a Transcript of the Episode

    Download a Transcript of the Episode

  • Community Conversations

    Community Conversations

  • The Struggle for Voting Rights in Mississippi ~ the Early Years

    The Struggle for Voting Rights in Mississippi ~ the Early Years

  • Tools of the Trade Songs of the Civil Rights

    Tools of the Trade Songs of the Civil Rights

  • Muhammad Ali Continued on Page 3 Clinton, Trump Trying to Unify Respective Parties

    Muhammad Ali Continued on Page 3 Clinton, Trump Trying to Unify Respective Parties

  • A Progress Report of a Five-Year Personal Project to Revisit the Civil Rights Movement: a Brief Essay Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Brown V

    A Progress Report of a Five-Year Personal Project to Revisit the Civil Rights Movement: a Brief Essay Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Brown V

  • At Tougaloo 22 Years of Op- Same Formula

    At Tougaloo 22 Years of Op- Same Formula

  • HONORING CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT VETERANS “Write That I” Poems

    HONORING CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT VETERANS “Write That I” Poems

  • A Righteous Anger in Mississippi: Genre Constraints and Breaking Precedence William H

    A Righteous Anger in Mississippi: Genre Constraints and Breaking Precedence William H

  • Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964

    Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964

  • Freedom Day in Hattiesburg (Jan)

    Freedom Day in Hattiesburg (Jan)

  • “Neither Bedecked Nor Bebosomed

    “Neither Bedecked Nor Bebosomed": Lucy Mason, Ella Baker and Women's Leadership and Organizing Strategies in the Struggle for Freedom

  • MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2016 By

    MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2016 By

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  • An Interview with Hollis Watkins
  • The Warrior Beat — Oak Grove HS
  • 1. Movement Beginnings in Hattiesburg
  • Highways Into the Past: History, Organizing & Power. a Project HIP-HOP Resource for High School Students
  • “Bold (Not to Say Crazy)”
  • Fall/Winter 2017 No
  • A Content Analysis of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Viewed As Public Relations Efforts Using the Social Change Model of Leadership
  • 2009 CRRJ Year-End Report
  • 1 Ella Baker
  • “Give Light and the People Will Find a Way”: Ella Baker and Her Radical Democratic Vision for America Timothy B
  • MPB's Freedom Summer Series – a Viewing Guide and Curriculum
  • AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Presents Freedom Summer
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  • 2003 Memphis, TN
  • CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions of Remarks E809 HON
  • Southern White Activists in the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement
  • Lawyers, Communities and the Struggle for Justice Than
  • Guide to the Program in African American Culture Collection


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