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Belfrage--Miscellaneous COFO and SNCC material, 1963-1964, n.d. (Sally Belfrage papers, 1962-1966; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 599, Reel 1, Segment 6)

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This folder contains an assortment of COFO and SNCC documents from 1963-1964, collected by Sally Belfrage. It includes the following: an unattributed article, "The Constitution as It Affects the Negros." The familiar "Freedom School Data" document and the revised "Declaration of Independence" written by freedom school students in Palmer's Crossing, Mississippi, near Hattiesburg. Joyce Brown's poem, "House of Liberty." Blank freedom school registration forms and schedules for the Hattiesburg/Palmer's Crossing area. Letters from Jane Stembridge to Anne Braden, Constance Curry, Bob Moses, Susanne Freund, and Tom Kahn regarding the possible establishment of a Southern Education Center (to teach literacy and vocational training to adults) and a Tougaloo Work-Study Program. Dona Richards' memo on the Tougaloo Work-Study Program. A tentative list of Mississippi cities and the civil rights activities scheduled for them. Handwritten notes from a SNCC meeting on the civil rights progress being m
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Reports And Surveys Poems Forms Correspondence Memoranda Clippings
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Keywords

  1. Agriculture
  2. Allen, Betty
  3. Allen, John
  4. Aranoff, Harold
  5. Arrest
  6. Arson
  7. Assault And Battery
  8. Bagdikian, Ben H
  9. Bail
  10. Baker, Ella, 1903 1986
  11. Baldwin, James, 1924 1987
  12. Barrett, Lynell
  13. Batzka, David
  14. Beittel, Adam Daniel
  15. Belafonte, Harry, 1927
  16. Belfrage, Sally, 1936
  17. Bender, Rita L
  18. Benes, M
  19. Bikel, Theodore
  20. Black History
  21. Black Muslims
  22. Black, Edie
  23. Block, Samuel
  24. Blyth, John W
  25. Bock, Arlene
  26. Bombings
  27. Bond, Julian, 1940
  28. Braden, Anne
  29. Braden, Carl
  30. Brown, Bambi
  31. Brown, Joyce
  32. Campbell, Will
  33. Chaffee, Lois
  34. Chaney, James Earl, 1943 1964
  35. Chase, Oscar
  36. Chatfield, Jack
  37. Church Buildings
  38. Civil Rights
  39. Civil Rights Demonstrations
  40. Civil Rights Workers
  41. Clayton, Claude F. (Claude Feemster), 1909 1969
  42. Clergy
  43. Clothing And Dress
  44. Clurman, Mike
  45. Cobb, Charles E., Jr
  46. Cocroft, Mason Freeman
  47. Cohen, Bob
  48. Cole, Mary B
  49. Collins, Ben
  50. Community Centers
  51. Congress Of Racial Equality
  52. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  53. Cunningham, Marion Phyllis
  54. Curry, Constance, 1933
  55. Dahl, Katherine
  56. Davidson, M
  57. Davis, Joe
  58. Davis, Linda
  59. Davis, Ossie
  60. Dole, Heidi
  61. Dolgoff, Bob
  62. Dolgoff, Tom
  63. Dorrough, Charles M
  64. Edgeworth, Roger
  65. Education
  66. Edwards, Don
  67. Ellis, Evelyn
  68. Evers, Charles, 1922
  69. Evers, Medgar Wiley, 1925 1963
  70. Fast, Mark
  71. Food Drives
  72. Forer, Marion
  73. Forman, James, 1928 2005
  74. Franklin, Benjamin
  75. Free Southern Theater
  76. Freedom Day
  77. Freedom Schools
  78. Freedom Singers
  79. Freedom Vote
  80. Freund, Susanne
  81. Gallo, Ruth
  82. Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869 1948
  83. Gardner, Clark
  84. Gellatly, Mary Sue
  85. Goodman, Andrew, 1943 1964
  86. Government
  87. Gross, Carole
  88. Guy, Bonnie
  89. Hall, Prathia
  90. Halper, Vicki
  91. Handke, Jan
  92. Hansen, William
  93. Hard, Sandy
  94. Harris, Donald (Donald Stuart)
  95. Harrison, Joe
  96. Hazelton, Margaret Jo, 1942
  97. Henry, Aaron, 1922 1997
  98. Hesburgh, Theodore Martin, 1917
  99. Hollowell, William
  100. Horton, Myles, 1905 1990
  101. Horwitz, Diane
  102. Housing
  103. Hubbard, Earl
  104. Hughes, Langston, 1902 1967
  105. Hunn, Eugene
  106. Hunter, John
  107. Hutchinson, William
  108. Intervention (Federal Government)
  109. Jail Experiences
  110. Jenkins, Tim
  111. Jennings, Mary
  112. Johnson, Paul B., 1916 1985
  113. Jones, P. Elizabeth
  114. Josey, Thomas
  115. Kabat, Lucien
  116. Kahn, Tom
  117. King, Edwin H
  118. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968
  119. Kitchens, Wilson
  120. Koenig, Ruth
  121. Kress, Lorne
  122. Ku Klux Klan
  123. Lary, Curtis
  124. Lawyers
  125. Lee, Herbert
  126. Lee, Ruby
  127. Leigh, Sanford
  128. Lewis, John
  129. Libraries
  130. Logan, Catherine
  131. Lynd, Staughton
  132. Madison, Don
  133. Maguire, John
  134. Manoff, Tom
  135. March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.)
  136. Mc Dew, Charles
  137. Mc Donald, Joe
  138. Mc Laurin, Charles
  139. Medical Committee For Human Rights (U.S.)
  140. Michener, James
  141. Migration, Internal
  142. Miller, Fred
  143. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  144. Mississippi State Penitentiary
  145. Morris, Jesse
  146. Moses, Gilbert
  147. Moses, Robert Parris
  148. Mullvain, Martin
  149. Murder
  150. Mutnick, Barbara
  151. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  152. National Council Of The Churches Of Christ In The United States Of America
  153. Nelson, Gene
  154. Nichols, Susan
  155. Nonviolence
  156. O'brien, Frances
  157. O'connor, Claire
  158. O'neal, John, 1940
  159. Operation Freedom
  160. Parker, Mack
  161. Pendleton, Charles
  162. Perl, Gitta
  163. Pierce, M. B
  164. Police
  165. Ponder, Annell
  166. Popkin, Ann Hunter, 1945
  167. Poverty
  168. Price, Cecil
  169. Public Welfare
  170. Quilting
  171. Rainey, Lawrence A
  172. Ray, J. L
  173. Richards, Dona
  174. Robinson, Reginald
  175. Rohrbaugh, Ray
  176. Rohrbaugh, Rita
  177. Rustin, Bayard, 1912 1987
  178. Sanders, Irving T
  179. Schwerner, Michael Henry, 1939 1964
  180. Scott, Dred, 1809 1858
  181. Seeger, Pete, 1919
  182. Segregation
  183. Sharp, Monroe
  184. Sharp, Philip W
  185. Sherrod, Charles, 1937
  186. Shideler, Sally
  187. Siegel, Ellen
  188. Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907 1988
  189. Smith, J. W
  190. Steele, Virginia
  191. Stembridge, Jane
  192. Stoner, Peter
  193. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  194. Teeter, Jack
  195. Thompson, Allen C. (Allen Cavett), 1906 1980
  196. Thurmond, Lenora
  197. Till, Emmett, 1941 1955
  198. Tougaloo College
  199. Tranquilli, Martha
  200. Turnbow, Hartman
  201. Turner, Clint
  202. Turner, Gil
  203. Unemployment
  204. United States
  205. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
  206. United States. Department Of Justice
  207. United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation
  208. Van Horne, Holly
  209. Voter Registration
  210. Wages
  211. Weaver, Claude
  212. White Citizens Councils
  213. Whites
  214. Williford, W. O
  215. Winn, Fred
  216. Woodley, Richard
  217. Wright, Richard, 1908 1960
  218. York, Judy
  219. Zemon, Zoya
  220. Zinn, Howard, 1922 2010

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