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The Interchurch News, November 1965, Author Unknown
The Interchurch News, November 1965, Author Unknown
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Citizen, November 1965, Citizens' Councils Of America
The Citizen, November 1965, Citizens' Councils Of America
Newspapers and Journals
No abstract provided.
Marcia Crimmins To "Dear Sir" (5 October 1962), Marcia Crimmins
Marcia Crimmins To "Dear Sir" (5 October 1962), Marcia Crimmins
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Evelyn Dhile To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Evelyn Dhile
Evelyn Dhile To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Evelyn Dhile
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Margaret Devine To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Margaret Devine
Margaret Devine To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Margaret Devine
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Margie Barritt To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Margie Barritt
Margie Barritt To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Margie Barritt
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Joanne Hertig To James Meredith (5 October 1962), Joanne Hertig
Joanne Hertig To James Meredith (5 October 1962), Joanne Hertig
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Annie Carrington To Mr. James Meredith (5 October 1962), Annie Carrington
Annie Carrington To Mr. James Meredith (5 October 1962), Annie Carrington
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Helen Coleman, Ruby Joscelyn Dunn And Geoffrey Dunn To James H. Meredith (5 October 1962), Helen Coleman, Ruby Joscelyn Dunn, Geoffrey Dunn
Helen Coleman, Ruby Joscelyn Dunn And Geoffrey Dunn To James H. Meredith (5 October 1962), Helen Coleman, Ruby Joscelyn Dunn, Geoffrey Dunn
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Kathy Luinn To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Kathy Luinn
Kathy Luinn To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Kathy Luinn
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Veronica Lake Cox To "Dear James" (5 October 1962), Veronica Lake Cox
Veronica Lake Cox To "Dear James" (5 October 1962), Veronica Lake Cox
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Mrs. Caroline Cowan To "Dear Sir" (5 October 1962), Mrs. Caroline Cowan
Mrs. Caroline Cowan To "Dear Sir" (5 October 1962), Mrs. Caroline Cowan
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Judy Guderian To James Meredith (5 October 1962), Judy Guderian
Judy Guderian To James Meredith (5 October 1962), Judy Guderian
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Thomas Tamara Konrad Bieber Totoket To James Meredith (5 October 1962), Author Unknown
Thomas Tamara Konrad Bieber Totoket To James Meredith (5 October 1962), Author Unknown
Correspondence: Pro-integration
Signed by "Thomas Tamara Konrad Bieber Totoket"
Veronica Lake Cox To "Dear James" (5 October 1962), Veronica Lake Cox
Veronica Lake Cox To "Dear James" (5 October 1962), Veronica Lake Cox
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Chris Blum To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Chris Blum
Chris Blum To Mr. Meredith (5 October 1962), Chris Blum
Correspondence: Pro-integration
No abstract provided.
Letter To The Editor, Robert B. Patterson, Cliff Noyes, Burlington Free Press
Letter To The Editor, Robert B. Patterson, Cliff Noyes, Burlington Free Press
Clippings
No abstract provided.
Many Innocent Betrayed By Few, Dallas Morning News
The Citizen, July- August 1965, Citizens' Councils Of America
The Citizen, July- August 1965, Citizens' Councils Of America
Newspapers and Journals
No abstract provided.
Rebel Underground (1965), University Of Mississippi. Rebel Underground
Rebel Underground (1965), 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.)
Address By Representative William L. Dickinson (R-Ala.), Congressional Record
Address By Representative William L. Dickinson (R-Ala.), Congressional Record
Clippings
No abstract provided.
Greenwood Citizens' Council Bulletin, Association Of Citizens' Councils Of Mississippi
Greenwood Citizens' Council Bulletin, Association Of Citizens' Councils Of Mississippi
Pamphlets and Broadsides
No abstract provided.
Integrity, Louis W. Hollis
R. L. Mitchell's Farm Ledger. Box 4: Folder 5, Bobby Mitchell
R. L. Mitchell's Farm Ledger. Box 4: Folder 5, Bobby Mitchell
Deeply Rooted
Farm ledger containing crop production by an individual worker. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.