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Montgomery--Highlander Education and Research Center (Lucile Montgomery papers, 1963-1967; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 44, Reel 1, Segment 7)

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Montgomery, Lucile

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The Highlander Center from 1964-1965 is the focus of this folder. It appears that Lucy Montgomery was elected to the Highlander Center's Board of Directors in May 1964. The folder includes many of the Center's fiscal documents, ranging from budgets, salaries, income and expenses, and contributions from funds and foundations. It also includes agendas, memos, lists of members, and meeting minutes from board meetings, as well as summaries of Highlander Center activities from September 1963 through May 15, 1965. (It appears that Lucy Montgomery was involved in the SNCC Educational Program at the Highlander Center, and led both a Freedom School Workshop and a Voter Education Internship Workshop). The folder opens with a Freedom School Workshop curriculum called "The Poor in America," and continues with a tart letter from Lucy Montgomery asking Rob McNamara and James Bond for a written accounting of the tape recording machinery she donated for use at Tougaloo for Freedom School Workshops an
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Reports And Surveys Correspondence Meeting Minutes Memoranda Newsletters
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