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Young--Medical Committee for Human Rights clippings, press releases, 1964-1965, 1967 (Quentin Young papers, 1964-1975; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 880, Box 4, Folder 8)

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Young, Quentin

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Press releases from the Medical Committee for Human Rights and from Bob Moses about Freedom Summer; a number of reports from medical personnel who went to Mississippi during Freedom Summer or who participated in marches in Selma and Montgomery, Alabama; a form for volunteering with or contributing to the Medical Committee for Human Rights; a speech by Adam Clayton Powell to the Medical Committee for Human Rights in Chicago--these are the main items in this folder.
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Press Releases Clippings Forms
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Keywords

  1. Abrams, Herbert K
  2. African Americans
  3. Agriculture
  4. American Civil Liberties Union
  5. Arrest
  6. Berry, Leonidas
  7. Binger, Carl
  8. Bridger, Francis
  9. Bronstein, Alvin J
  10. Cannon, George
  11. Civil Rights
  12. Civil Rights Movements
  13. Clement, Kenneth
  14. Cobb, Montague
  15. Community Centers
  16. Congress Of Racial Equality
  17. Cornely, Paul
  18. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  19. Cross, Roland R
  20. Cunningham, Marion Phyllis
  21. Davidoff, Leo
  22. Day, Richard
  23. Disparti, Josephine
  24. Dixon, James P
  25. Education
  26. Ervin, Frank
  27. Falk, Leslie
  28. Falls, Arthur
  29. Federal Aid
  30. Feifer, George
  31. Finer, June
  32. Gunther, Meyer S
  33. Guttmacher, Alan
  34. Hausknecht, Richard
  35. Holman, Emile
  36. Host Families
  37. Housing
  38. Hurwitt, Elliott
  39. Kimmelman, David
  40. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968
  41. Labor Unions
  42. Lasagna, Louis
  43. Lashof, Joyce C
  44. Leevey, Carroll
  45. Lepper, Mark
  46. Libraries
  47. Littner, Ner
  48. Liuzzo, Viola, 1925 1965
  49. Lowinger, Paul
  50. Lown, Bernard
  51. Lyon, Will F
  52. Mackay, Roland
  53. Madden, John
  54. Mass Media
  55. Mayer, Leo
  56. Medical Committee For Human Rights (U.S.)
  57. Medicine
  58. Miller, David
  59. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  60. Mississippi Freedom Schools
  61. Moses, Robert Parris
  62. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  63. National Council Of The Churches Of Christ In The United States Of America
  64. Piers, Gerhart
  65. Poverty
  66. Powell, Adam Clayton, 1908 1972
  67. Quin, Anthony
  68. Quin, Jacky
  69. Quinn, Aylene
  70. Roomer, Milton
  71. Rosen, Sam
  72. Sanders, Helene Richardson
  73. Segregation
  74. Shoemaker, William C
  75. Siegel, Irwin M
  76. Smith, Earl B
  77. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  78. Spock, Benjamin, 1903 1998
  79. Steinberg, Harold
  80. Stickney, Stonewall
  81. Stokes, Joseph, Jr
  82. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  83. Szent Gyorgyi, Albert
  84. Tobias, Jerome
  85. United States
  86. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
  87. Volunteers
  88. Voter Registration
  89. War On Poverty
  90. Weatherly, Patricia
  91. White, Paul Dudley
  92. Whites
  93. Williams, Jasper
  94. Wood, Walter
  95. Wright, C. H
  96. Young, Edward
  97. Young, Quentin, 1923