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Robert Kennedy To Ernest S. Mike, 11 December 1962, Ernest S. Mike
Robert Kennedy To Ernest S. Mike, 11 December 1962, Ernest S. Mike
Integration correspondence
No abstract provided.
John F. Kennedy To Ernest S. Mike, 6 December 1962, Ernest S. Mike
John F. Kennedy To Ernest S. Mike, 6 December 1962, Ernest S. Mike
Integration correspondence
No abstract provided.
Rebel Underground (V.1 N.3), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground
Rebel Underground (V.1 N.3), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground
Integration newspapers and newsletters
The Rebel Underground stressed racial segregation and states' rights. The anonymously, irregularly published paper typically attacked James Meredith, Russell Barrett, James Silver, the federal government, Civil Rights groups, Communism and the Daily Mississippian. (The Rebel Underground contains racial slurs and ideas that reflect the views of some Mississippians during the Civil Rights movement. It is hoped that the Rebel Underground can be used to understand 1960s race relations and the context in which James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi. The University of Mississippi does not condone the content of the Rebel Underground.)
Rebel Underground (V.1 N.3), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground
Rebel Underground (V.1 N.3), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground
Integration newspapers and newsletters
The Rebel Underground stressed racial segregation and states' rights. The anonymously, irregularly published paper typically attacked James Meredith, Russell Barrett, James Silver, the federal government, Civil Rights groups, Communism and the Daily Mississippian. (The Rebel Underground contains racial slurs and ideas that reflect the views of some Mississippians during the Civil Rights movement. It is hoped that the Rebel Underground can be used to understand 1960s race relations and the context in which James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi. The University of Mississippi does not condone the content of the Rebel Underground.)
Unknown To Mr. James H. Meredith (16 October 1962), Author Unknown
Unknown To Mr. James H. Meredith (16 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Mrs. B. M. Davis To "Brothers Of The Faith" (15 October 1962), Mrs. B. M. Davis
Mrs. B. M. Davis To "Brothers Of The Faith" (15 October 1962), Mrs. B. M. Davis
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
From One Who Sympathizes (One Of Many) To Mr. Meredith (15 October 1962), Author Unknown
From One Who Sympathizes (One Of Many) To Mr. Meredith (15 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "From one who sympathizes (one of many)"
Mississippi Notebook, Tom Ethridge
Affairs Of State, Charles M. Hills
Beverly Walker To Mr. Meredith (14 October 1962), Beverly Walker
Beverly Walker To Mr. Meredith (14 October 1962), Beverly Walker
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Linda S. Jackson To "Dear Jimmy" (14 October 1962), Linda S. Jackson
Linda S. Jackson To "Dear Jimmy" (14 October 1962), Linda S. Jackson
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
J. A. B. Dubose To James Meredith (14 October 1962), J. A.B. Dubose
J. A. B. Dubose To James Meredith (14 October 1962), J. A.B. Dubose
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Gail Smith To Mr. Meredith (13 October 1962), Gail Smith
Gail Smith To Mr. Meredith (13 October 1962), Gail Smith
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Mrs. Lillie Hanson To Mr. James Meredith (13 October 1962), Mrs. Lillie Hanson
Mrs. Lillie Hanson To Mr. James Meredith (13 October 1962), Mrs. Lillie Hanson
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Soldiers And Co-Eds Do The Twist The Hard Way In Oxford, On Gravel, Memphis Press-Scimitar
Soldiers And Co-Eds Do The Twist The Hard Way In Oxford, On Gravel, Memphis Press-Scimitar
Clippings
No abstract provided.
Conspiracy In Dixie; Communists Urge Action, People's World, The Worker, Association Of Citizens' Councils Of Mississippi
Conspiracy In Dixie; Communists Urge Action, People's World, The Worker, Association Of Citizens' Councils Of Mississippi
Clippings
No abstract provided.
Fred J. Boddie, Jr. To "Dear Jimmy" (12 October 1962), Fred J. Boddie Jr.
Fred J. Boddie, Jr. To "Dear Jimmy" (12 October 1962), Fred J. Boddie Jr.
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Tiz To "Dear James" (12 October 1962), Author Unknown
Tiz To "Dear James" (12 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "Tiz"
Eleazer J. Watson (Frosh) To Mr. Meredith (12 October 1962), Eleazer J. Watson (Frosh)
Eleazer J. Watson (Frosh) To Mr. Meredith (12 October 1962), Eleazer J. Watson (Frosh)
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Unknown To "Fellow American" (11 October 1962), Author Unknown
Unknown To "Fellow American" (11 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
E. M. To Mr. Meredith (11 October 1962), Author Unknown
E. M. To Mr. Meredith (11 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "E.M."
Laura R. Daly To "Dear Sir" (11 October 1962), Laura R. Daly
Laura R. Daly To "Dear Sir" (11 October 1962), Laura R. Daly
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Mr. And Mrs. Patrick J. Dawling To Mr. Meredith (11 October 1962), Mr. And Mrs. Patrick J. Dawling
Mr. And Mrs. Patrick J. Dawling To Mr. Meredith (11 October 1962), Mr. And Mrs. Patrick J. Dawling
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Jane E. Bianco To Mr. Meredith (11 October 1962), Jane E. Bianco
Jane E. Bianco To Mr. Meredith (11 October 1962), Jane E. Bianco
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
An Admirer To James Meredith (10 October 1962), Author Unknown
An Admirer To James Meredith (10 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "An admirer"
Mayor Paddock To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Author Unknown
Mayor Paddock To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "Mayor Paddock"
Denise Lemane To "Dear James" (10 October 1962), Denise Lemane
Denise Lemane To "Dear James" (10 October 1962), Denise Lemane
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Judy Mullen To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Judy Mullen
Judy Mullen To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Judy Mullen
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Lilly Miller To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Lilly Miller
Lilly Miller To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Lilly Miller
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Sandra J. Pueini To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Sandra J. Pueini
Sandra J. Pueini To Mr. Meredith (10 October 1962), Sandra J. Pueini
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.