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Summary Information
Frank M. Stewart Civil Rights Recordings and Papers circa 1965-2000 (bulk 1965-1969)
M67-453; M2012-040; Audio 1376A; Audio 1459A; Audio 1633A
0.7 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 1 folder), 41 tape recordings, 10 photographs, and 60 transparencies
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Recorded interviews and papers of Frank M. Stewart documenting Mississippi civil rights activities mostly from 1965-1969. Interviews with faculty and students at Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, Mississippi; recorded activities at Head Start Centers in Pace and Cleveland, Mississippi; meetings in Grenada and Gunnison; and interviews with Amzie Moore, Cleveland; Mrs. Annie Rankin, Jefferson County; Gentle Jackson, Tougaloo; and others. Interviews also include Frank Stewart's notes on the interviews. The collection also contains a biography of Stewart, his diary and scrapbook, some correspondence, and other documents and photographs detailing his experience at Tougaloo College in Mississippi.
The content of the tape recordings assigned Audio 1459A (M2008-109) may duplicate the content of the tape recordings in Audio 1367A (M67-453).
English
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