“Mississippi's 'Freedom Summer' Reviewed: A fifteen year perspective on progress in race relations, 1964-1979” Presentations, 1979

Contents List

Container Title
Mss 579
Box   1
Folder   1
Conference program
Box   1
Folder   2-10
Transcripts of Audio
899A/1
Session 1: Freedom Summer Reviewed After Fifteen Years, 1979 October 30
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Session 1: Freedom Summer After Fifteen Years; Jimmy Travis, Joyce Hadner, James B. Campbell, 1979 October 30
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Session 1 and 2: Genesis of Summer Project; Remarks by Milton Viorsk, Clay Carson, Charles Steward, 1979 October 30
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Session 2: Genesis of Mississippi Summer Project; Clayborne Carson, Willie Peacock, Sam Black, 1979 October 30
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Session 2: Genesis of Mississippi Summer Project; Joan Trumpauer Muholland, Michael Thelwell, 1979 October 30
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Session 3: Race Relations in Mississippi Before 1964; John Salter, John Hughes, 1979 October 30
899A/5
Session 4: Students Then and Now; Jerry Ward, Dorie Ladner Churnet, 1979 October 31
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Session 5A: Mississippi Business and Labor and the Civil Rights Movement; Charles Sallis, Claude Ramsay, Owen Cooper, 1979 October 31
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Session 5B: The Soul of the Movement; John O'Neal, Michael Thelwell, 1979 October 31
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Session 5B: The Soul of the Movement; Michael Thelwell, Margaret Walker Alexander, Lawrence Levine, 1979 October 31
899A/8
Session 5B and 6: The Soul of the Movement (continued); Implications of Mississippi Civil Rights; Anne Braden's Speech, 1979 October 31
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Session 6: Implications of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement for America and the World; Ed King, Patricia Derian, Ella Baher, 1979 October 31
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Session 6: Implications of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement for America and the World; Edwin King, William Strickland, Anne Braden, Patricia Derian, 1979 October 31
899A/10
Session 7: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Atlantic City Convention; Anne N. gives MFDP analysis, Joseph Rauh, 1979 November 1
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Session 7: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Atlantic City Convention; Anne Romaine, Joseph Rauh, Edwin King, 1979 November 1
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Session 7: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Atlantic City Convention (continued); Joseph Rauh, Hazel Palmer, Question/Answer, 1979 November 1
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Session 7 and 8: Race and the Administration of Justice; Rauh, Ernest Borinski interview, Jess Brown, 1979 November 1
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Session 8: Race and the Administration of Justice; Ernest Borkinski, R. Jess Brown, Melvin Levanthal, 1979 November 1
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Session 9A: Education and Race in Mississippi; A.D. Beittel, Liz Fuzco, Julian Prince, 1979 November 1
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Session 9B: The Press and the Civil Rights Movement; Anthony Lewis, Doris Saunders, Hazel Brannon Smith, 1979 November 1
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Session 10: Civil Rights and Black Power; Cleveland Donald, Owen Brooks, Michael Thelwell, 1979 November 1
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Session 10: Civil Rights and Black Power (continued), 1979 November 1
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Session 10: Civil Rights and Black Power; Cleveland Donald, Owen Brooks, Michael Thelwell, William Strickland, 1979 November 1
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Session 11: Race Relations and Religion in Mississippi; Lee Reit, James McRee, Garland Holloman, 1979 November 2
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Session 12: Politics and Civil Rights; Leslie McLemore-singing, National Black Political Assembly, Henry Kirksey, 1979 November 2
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Session 12: Politics and Civil Rights (continued); Julian Bond, 1979 November 2
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Session 12: Politics and the Civil Rights Movement; Leslie McLemore, Henry Kirksey, Joseph Wroten, 1979 November 2
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Session 13: Race and the Administration of Justice; Ernest Borinski, Carsie Hall, 1979 November 1