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Freedom Information Service--Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964-1966 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 515, Box 1, Folder 10)

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This folder contains two SNCC documents: the first, a listing of all the incidents in Mississippi during Freedom Summer (with great graphics) and the second, a 1966 press release about evictions in Clay County, Mississippi.
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Reports And Surveys Press Releases
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Keywords

  1. Achtenburg, Ben
  2. Adams, Luther
  3. Adickes, Sandra
  4. Agriculture
  5. Amundson, Bruce
  6. Arden, Cluke
  7. Arrest
  8. Arson
  9. Assault And Battery
  10. Baker, Ella J
  11. Barrett, Linnelle
  12. Battle, Herbert
  13. Beech, Robert
  14. Bell, John Luther
  15. Bernard, Joel
  16. Bets, Sammy
  17. Blackwell, Unita
  18. Bombings
  19. Bond, Charles
  20. Boycotts
  21. Boyd, Mr. And Mrs
  22. Bridgeforth, Ron
  23. Brooks, Barney
  24. Brown, Sam
  25. Brown, Vera
  26. Buffington, John
  27. Campbell, Johnnie
  28. Carr, Essie
  29. Carter, Willie
  30. Chaney, James
  31. Church Buildings
  32. Civil Rights
  33. Clergy
  34. Communism
  35. Congress Of Racial Equality
  36. Connelly, Tom
  37. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  38. Courthouses
  39. Dann, James
  40. Dean, J. T
  41. Democratic Party (Miss.)
  42. Democratic Party (U.S.)
  43. Dillen, Gary
  44. Donaldson, Ivanhoe
  45. Douglas, Paul
  46. Drain, Rommie
  47. Edwards, Don
  48. Edwards, Len
  49. Edwards, Tom
  50. Elections
  51. Eviction
  52. Featherstone, Ralph
  53. Finch, James
  54. Fisher, Jake
  55. Fisherman, Jake
  56. Fraser, Steve
  57. Free Southern Theater
  58. Freedom Day
  59. Freedom Schools
  60. Freedom Vote
  61. Galloway, Calvin
  62. Ganz, Marshall
  63. Gelfand, David
  64. Gerber, Dave
  65. German, Aaron
  66. Goldman, Andrew
  67. Goodman, Andrew
  68. Goodyear, David
  69. Grant, Louis
  70. Gray, Victoria
  71. Greene, George
  72. Griffin, W. H
  73. Guyot, Lawrence
  74. Gynes, Willie
  75. Hamer, Fannie Lou
  76. Hamilton, Travis
  77. Handy, John
  78. Harris, Jesse
  79. Hartfield, Ben
  80. Hayden, Willard
  81. Heininger, Edward K
  82. Hick, Thomas
  83. Hocker, Philip
  84. Hodes, William
  85. Hoffman, Les
  86. Holly, Bruno
  87. Hoover, J. Edgar
  88. Hopkins, Joe
  89. Hopson, Clint
  90. Host Families
  91. House, James
  92. Howell, Adair
  93. Hubbard, Carl
  94. Intimidation
  95. Ishman, Wendel
  96. Jackson, Dorethea
  97. Jails
  98. Jews
  99. Johnson, Clifton
  100. Johnson, George
  101. Johnson, James, Jr
  102. Jones, Aaron
  103. Jones, Bill
  104. Jones, Howard
  105. Jones, Walter
  106. Kaufmann, Walter
  107. Keys, Clifton Archie
  108. Keys, Kilmer Estus
  109. Keys, Levelle
  110. King, Aaron
  111. King, Edwin
  112. Kirschenbaum, Howard
  113. Kline, Adam
  114. Know, Oliver
  115. Ku Klux Klan
  116. Lee, R. V
  117. Lee, Roy
  118. Lelyveld, Arthur
  119. Libraries
  120. Lynching
  121. Lynn, Anthony
  122. Mac Donald, Billy
  123. Marble, Y
  124. Martin, Henry
  125. Martin, Willie Mae
  126. Mass Media
  127. Mc Clinton, David
  128. Mc Ghee, Jake
  129. Mc Ghee, Laura
  130. Mc Ghee, Percy
  131. Mc Ghee, Silas
  132. Mc Gill, Larry
  133. Mc Kay, James
  134. Medical Committee For Human Rights (U.S.)
  135. Miller, Steve
  136. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  137. Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
  138. Mississippi Student Union
  139. Montgomery, Neimiah
  140. Moore, Andrew
  141. Moore, Charles
  142. Moore, Richard
  143. Morgan, Robert
  144. Morrison, Tim
  145. Moses, Robert Parris
  146. Murder
  147. Music
  148. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  149. Nichols (Belzoni Police Chief)
  150. Ohls, Jim
  151. Ollins, Henry
  152. Ollins, Lucy
  153. Patterson, Susan
  154. Perry, Herman
  155. Pittman, Claude F
  156. Polacheck, John
  157. Police Brutality
  158. Ponder, Preston
  159. Postal Service
  160. Price, Cecil
  161. Rainey, L. A
  162. Randolph, A. Philip
  163. Richardson, Fred
  164. Ricket, Walter
  165. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Iii
  166. Rudd, Ed
  167. Samstein, Mendy
  168. Schwerner, Michael
  169. Seeger, Pete
  170. Segregation
  171. Sharecroppers
  172. Sheriffs
  173. Short, Eddie
  174. Smith, Elijah
  175. Smith, Joseph
  176. Smith, Leon
  177. Smith, R. L. T
  178. Spain, David M
  179. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  180. Thaggard, Dr., Sr
  181. Thomas, Eddie
  182. Thomas, James Robert
  183. Thornton, Evangeline
  184. Threats
  185. Unemployment
  186. United States
  187. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
  188. United States. Department Of Justice
  189. United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation
  190. Volunteers
  191. Voter Registration
  192. Wahman, Thomas
  193. Weitzman, Abe
  194. Wheeler, Charles
  195. Wheeler, Richard
  196. Wheelock, Richard
  197. White Citizens Councils
  198. Whitfield, Melvin L
  199. Wright, Bob
  200. Wright, Willie
  201. Yarborrow, Leonard
  202. Zaretsky, Eli
  203. Zeno, Mary

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