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Highlander Research and Education Center--Role of church in civil rights movement, part 2 (Highlander Research and Education Center records, 1917-2005; Archives Main Stacks, UCD 515A/234-2 of 2 - UCD Box 21)

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Highlander Research and Education Center (Knoxville, Tenn.)

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A lecture and discussion on the racial revolution that is taking place in the south and the connection the movement has with religion and Christianity. Experiences of women belonging to various women's groups (National Council of Catholic Women, National Council of Jewish Women, etc.) who went to Mississippi during Freedom Summer are described. This section, with a running time of approximately 29 minutes, is excerpted from a longer tape running 1:04 total
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