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Walker--Miscellaneous (Samuel Walker Papers, 1964-1966; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 655, Box 1, Folder 12)

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Walker, Samuel

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Miscellaneous materials from Samuel Walker's Civil Rights papers. Items of note include a poem about the violence in Selma, Alabama published in Liberation Magazine; a voter's registration form; photograph clippings from periodicals that include one of Rev. C.T. Vivian confronting notorious Selma Sheriff Jim Clark; various posters and ephemera from 1964-1965; a case study on the Civil Rights Bill; and, publications by the Bay Area SNCC on organizing.
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Correspondence Flyers And Handbills Forms Newsletters Poems Reports And Surveys
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