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Kaplow--Friends of SNCC - General, 1964-1967, undated (Alicia Kaplow papers, 1964-1968; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 507, Box 1, Folder 5)

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This folder also contains an assortment of materials relating to the Mississippi Freedom Schools, the Freedom School Convention, Democratic Party politics in Mississippi and the Freedom Vote, HUAC, and the rise of the Free Speech Movement in California. Among them are "Mississippi Freedom Schools: Houses of Liberty"; a letter from Freedom School teacher Cornelia Mack about attending the Freedom School Convention; press release and letters asking for more federal protection in McComb; press releases on new COFO volunteers for fall 1964, on fire bombings in McComb, on the Atlanta Scripto strike, and on the "Do You Plant Cotton? You Can Vote [in ASC elections]" brochure; "History and Plans of the Indianola Freedom School"; 1964 Mississippi Summer Freedom School Program; "1964 Platform of the Mississippi Freedom School Convention"; memos with details on freedom registration (for the Freedom Vote, November 1964), on the Mississippi state Democratic convention challenge, and on the MFDP; a
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Keywords

  1. Abbot, Klondike
  2. Abbot, Lemon
  3. Abramson, Roger
  4. Adams, Jane
  5. Adams, Jim
  6. Affirmative Action Programs
  7. Agriculture
  8. Allen, John
  9. Allen, Louis
  10. Allen, Ralph
  11. American Legion
  12. Arrest
  13. Arson
  14. Assault And Battery
  15. Bail
  16. Ballis, George
  17. Barkley, Rogre
  18. Barnett, Ross
  19. Barry, Marion
  20. Bass, Robert
  21. Bass, Ross
  22. Bateman, Joe
  23. Batts, James
  24. Becker, Harold
  25. Beech, Robert
  26. Beecher, John
  27. Bell, John
  28. Bernsohn, Carita
  29. Bernstein, Naomi
  30. Berry, Woody
  31. Bevel, James
  32. Bishop, Ernestine
  33. Black History
  34. Blanchette, Donald
  35. Block, Samuel
  36. Blow, Robert
  37. Boggs, Hale
  38. Bolton, Jimmy
  39. Bombings
  40. Boutin, Bernard I
  41. Bowie, Henry (Harry)
  42. Boycotts
  43. Boyd, Stan
  44. Bray, Sandra
  45. Breazell, C. E
  46. Broderick, V. L
  47. Brooks, Eddie
  48. Brown, Benjamin
  49. Brown, Candy
  50. Brown, Gail
  51. Brown, Joyce
  52. Brown, Lloyd
  53. Bryant, Mr. And Mrs. C. C
  54. Bush, George H. W
  55. Camera, Jeremy
  56. Campbell, Louis
  57. Campbell, Malcolm
  58. Carmichael, Stokely
  59. Carpenter, David
  60. Carver, George Washington
  61. Carver, Ron
  62. Casey, Robert
  63. Champney, Ken
  64. Chaney, Fannie Lee
  65. Chaney, James
  66. Chastain, Norman
  67. Child Care
  68. Church Buildings
  69. Cieciorka, Frank
  70. Civil Rights
  71. Civil Rights Movements
  72. Clark, Jim
  73. Clergy
  74. Clothing And Dress
  75. Coatsworth, Patricia Sopiak
  76. Cocroft, Freeman
  77. Coleman, Buddy
  78. Communism
  79. Community Centers
  80. Congress Of Racial Equality
  81. Cotton, Mac Arthur
  82. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  83. Country, Eddie
  84. Crawford, Eartiss
  85. Cross Burning
  86. Cross, Joseph
  87. Cuba
  88. Curtis, Melrow
  89. Dann, James
  90. De Lott, Elayne
  91. Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.)
  92. Democratic Party (Miss.)
  93. Dennis, David
  94. Devine, Annie
  95. Dewberry, Dorothy
  96. Dies, Martin
  97. Dillon, Mr. And Mrs. Willie J
  98. Discrimination
  99. Discrimination In Employment
  100. Doar, John
  101. Donaldson, Ivanhoe
  102. Douglass, Frederick
  103. Draper, Wickliffe
  104. Du Vaul, Diane
  105. Eastland, James O
  106. Education
  107. Eklund, Neil
  108. Elections
  109. Else, Jon
  110. Evers, Medgar
  111. Eviction
  112. Farmer, James
  113. Faubus, Orville
  114. Faulk, John Henry
  115. Featherstone, Ralph
  116. Felder, Bobby
  117. Finley, Johnnie
  118. Fischer, Sylvia
  119. Flowers, Dicky
  120. Food Drives
  121. Forman, James
  122. Frank, Rudy
  123. Frazier, John
  124. Free Southern Theater
  125. Free Speech Movement (Berkeley, Calif.)
  126. Freedom Day
  127. Freedom Rides
  128. Freedom Vote
  129. Frentz, Gunter
  130. Fusco, Liz
  131. Gaither, Thomas
  132. Ganz, Marshall
  133. Garman, Betty
  134. Garner, Ardis
  135. Garrett, Jimmy
  136. Gillis, Nellie
  137. Gillon, Gwen
  138. Gilman, Robert
  139. Ginn, Marilyn
  140. Glenn, Charles
  141. Glick, Fred
  142. Goldberg, A
  143. Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909 1998
  144. Goodman, Andrew
  145. Goodner, Allen
  146. Goodwin, Essie
  147. Gordon, Bruce
  148. Gore, Albert
  149. Gottlieb, Bob
  150. Graham, Benjamin
  151. Grant, Joanne
  152. Grant, Louis
  153. Gray, Victoria
  154. Gulick, Susan
  155. Guyot, Lawrence
  156. Hall, Carsie
  157. Hall, Prathia
  158. Halpern, Lucy
  159. Hamer, Don
  160. Hamer, Fannie Lou
  161. Hamlett, Ed
  162. Harnett, Vincent
  163. Harper, Debbie
  164. Harris, Clarence
  165. Harris, Don
  166. Harris, Ernest
  167. Harris, Jesse
  168. Harris, John
  169. Harrison, Joe
  170. Hart, Philip
  171. Hatch, Lucia
  172. Hayes, Louis
  173. Henderson, Margie
  174. Henry, Aaron
  175. Hewitt, Theodis
  176. Hoffman, Abbie
  177. Holmquist, Marty
  178. Host Families
  179. Housing
  180. Huddleston, George, Jr
  181. Humphrey, Hubert
  182. Iltis, Fred
  183. Intimidation
  184. Irby, Chuck
  185. Jackson, Alma
  186. Jackson, Ellis
  187. Jackson, Lloyd
  188. Jail Experiences
  189. James, Robert B
  190. Janowitz, Marianne
  191. Jeeter, Jory
  192. Jenkins, Douglas
  193. John Birch Society
  194. Johnson, Laurence
  195. Johnson, Linda
  196. Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908 1973
  197. Jones, Barbara
  198. Jones, Frank
  199. Jones, James
  200. Jones, Jimmie Lee
  201. Junk, Ursula
  202. Kabat, Luke
  203. Kaplow, Alicia
  204. Kastenmeier, Robert
  205. Katzenbach, Nicholas
  206. Kennedy, John F
  207. Kennedy, Robert F
  208. Kerr, Clark
  209. King, Ann
  210. King, Annie Mae
  211. King, Martin Luther
  212. Kinoy, Arthur
  213. Knowland, William
  214. Kocel, Martha
  215. Ku Klux Klan
  216. Kuykendall, Dan
  217. Labor Unions
  218. Ladner, Dorie A
  219. Ladner, Joyce
  220. Lane, Naomi
  221. Lauren, Margaret
  222. Laurent, George
  223. Lauter, Naomi
  224. Lee, Curtis
  225. Lee, Herbert
  226. Lee, Joe
  227. Lee, Joseph
  228. Lewis, David
  229. Lewis, John
  230. Libraries
  231. Light, Bill
  232. Literacy Tests (Election Law)
  233. Litwack, Leon
  234. Long, Paul
  235. Lorenzi, Henry
  236. Love, John
  237. Lowenstein, Rick
  238. Lynd, Theron
  239. Mack, Cornelia
  240. Mackay, James
  241. Madison, Don
  242. Marshall, Burke
  243. Martin, Joe
  244. Mass Media
  245. Maurer, Joseph
  246. Maxwell, Floyd
  247. Mc Cain, William D. (William David), 1907 1993
  248. Mc Daniel, Thomas
  249. Mc Donnell, Howard
  250. Mc Ghee, Silas
  251. Mc Keller, Charles
  252. Medicine
  253. Miles, Robert
  254. Miller, Michael
  255. Minutemen (Organization)
  256. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  257. Mississippi Freedom Schools
  258. Mitchell, Francis
  259. Monsonis, Jim
  260. Montgomery, Lucille (Lucy)
  261. Moore, Mrs. Joseph
  262. Moore, Ralph
  263. Morris, Adrienne V
  264. Morris, John
  265. Morse, Frank
  266. Moses, Robert Parris
  267. Muller, Paul
  268. Murder
  269. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  270. National Council Of The Churches Of Christ In The United States Of America
  271. Neblett, Chico
  272. Nelson, Roland
  273. Nixon, Robert
  274. Nizer, Louis
  275. Noble, Billy
  276. Norris, Hoke
  277. Nosser, John
  278. Oleson, Mrs. Donald
  279. Oxnam, Garfield
  280. Parks, Henry
  281. Patch, Penny
  282. Pate, Karen
  283. Peacock, Willie
  284. Perdew, John
  285. Perry, Jere
  286. Peter, James
  287. Phillips, Dick
  288. Phillips, Jan
  289. Phipps, James
  290. Pickett, Roscoe
  291. Police
  292. Poll Tax
  293. Poller, Rebecca
  294. Powell, William
  295. Powells, J. D
  296. Prettyman, Julia
  297. Price, Cecil
  298. Quin, Aylene
  299. Rainey, L. A
  300. Rankin, John
  301. Raymond, George
  302. Reed, Bob
  303. Reese, Carolyn
  304. Reese, Leo
  305. Republican Party (U.S.)
  306. Rich, Marvin
  307. Ridley, Eugene
  308. Roach, Red
  309. Rockefeller, Winthrop
  310. Roosevelt, Franklin D
  311. Ross, Jimmy
  312. Russell, Richard
  313. Salinger, Pierre
  314. Samstein, Mendy
  315. Sanders, Carl
  316. Saunders, I. S
  317. Savio, Mario
  318. Scalapino (Professor)
  319. Scattergood, Charles
  320. Schrader, Emmy
  321. Schulman, Howard
  322. Schwerner, Michael
  323. Seeger, Pete
  324. Seese, Linda
  325. Segregation
  326. Sellers, Cleveland
  327. Senghas, Robert
  328. Sharecroppers
  329. Shaw, Willie
  330. Shepard, Walt
  331. Sheriffs
  332. Shields, Larry
  333. Silver, James R
  334. Simpson, Euvester
  335. Simpson, Richard
  336. Smith, E. L
  337. Smith, Ernest
  338. Smith, Frank
  339. Smith, J. V
  340. Smith, Lorie
  341. Smith, Mrs. J. D
  342. Smith, R. L. T
  343. Smith, Robert
  344. Smullen, George
  345. South Africa
  346. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  347. Southern Regional Council
  348. Spinks, Mrs
  349. Standard, Mike
  350. Sternberger, Dick
  351. Stigler, Joe
  352. Stockman, Keren
  353. Stripel, Bob
  354. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  355. Students
  356. Students For A Democratic Society (U.S.)
  357. Suarez, Matteo
  358. Surney, Lafayette
  359. Sutherland, Elizabeth
  360. Sweeney, Dennis
  361. Talmadge, Herman
  362. Taylor, Ida Mae
  363. Taylor, Ned
  364. Thomas, J. Parnell
  365. Thomas, John
  366. Thomas, Willy
  367. Thomson, Clare
  368. Threats
  369. Tolle, Katherine
  370. Travis, Jimmy
  371. Treen, David C
  372. Trice, Clifford
  373. Tubman, Harriet
  374. Turnbow, Hartman
  375. Unemployment
  376. United States
  377. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
  378. United States. Congress. House. Committee On Un American Activities
  379. United States. Department Of Agriculture
  380. United States. Department Of Justice
  381. United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation
  382. Universities
  383. University Of California Berkeley
  384. Vaughs, Cliff
  385. Velde, Harold
  386. Volunteers
  387. Voter Education Project (Southern Regional Council)
  388. Voter Registration
  389. Wages
  390. Wahman, Thomas
  391. Wallace, George C
  392. Wallace, Mike
  393. Wallach, John
  394. Walter, Francis
  395. Ward, Horace
  396. Ward, Rev. And Mrs
  397. Ware, Henry
  398. Ware, William
  399. Warren, R. R
  400. Washington, Booker T
  401. Washington, Willie
  402. Webb, Felix
  403. Weil, Bob
  404. Weinberg, Jack
  405. Weller, Dot
  406. Weltner, Charles
  407. White Citizens Councils
  408. Whitman, Grenville
  409. Whitten, Jamie
  410. Wilkins, John
  411. Wilkins, Roy
  412. William, John Bell
  413. Williams, Bob
  414. Williams, Christopher
  415. Williams, Floyd
  416. Williams, Russ
  417. Willis, Edwin
  418. Wills, Bill R
  419. Wilson, Ed
  420. Wilson, Hilda
  421. Winn, Fred
  422. Winstead, Arthur
  423. Winter, George
  424. Women
  425. Wood, John
  426. Yancey, Wayne
  427. Yarbrough, Ralph
  428. Zellner, Dottie
  429. Ziss, Edward

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