M67-453
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Part 1 (M67-453, Audio 1376A, Audio 1459A): Original Collection, circa 1966-1967 0.1 c.f. (1 folder) and 26 tape recordings
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Folder
1
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Notes on the interviews
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Audio recordings
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ABC Head Start Center at United Baptist Church in Cleveland, Mississippi
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1376A/2
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1967 January 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/13
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undated
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Amzie Moore of Cleveland, Mississippi
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1376A/1
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1967 January 24 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/1
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undated
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1459A/2
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undated
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1459A/6
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undated
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1459A/17
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1967 January
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Annie Rankin of Jefferson County, Mississippi; other voices include Albert Schlueter, Chemistry professor; Joanne Gavin, secretary to the Science division; Philip O'Mara, English professor
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1376A/7
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1967 October : Labeled 1967, but most likely 1966.
7-inch tape reel
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1459A/3
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1966 October
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1459A/8
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1966 October
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1459A/9
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, 1966 October (continued)
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1459A/10
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1966 October : Label reads “Edited #2.”
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1459A/11
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1968 May
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Community organization meeting in Gunnison, Mississippi
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1376A/6
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1967 January 25 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/13
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1967 January 25
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1459A/14
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, 1967 January 25 (continued)
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Gentle Jackson of Tougaloo, Mississippi
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1376A/3
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1966 December 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/5
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1966 December
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1459A/15
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1966 December : Tape label reads, “This conversation is continued on another reel.”
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1376A/6
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Head Start Center in Pace, Mississippi, 1967 January 26 7-inch tape reel
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1376A/4
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Helen Bass Williams, French professor at Tougaloo College and expert advisor on poverty programs and related matters, 1966 December 7-inch tape reel
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Jake Ayres, Director of Freedom Crafts and Washington County Chairman of the MFDP
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1376A/1
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1967 January 24 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/3
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undated
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1459A/17
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1967 January
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1459A/18
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Judy Speier interview on WBRU Radio, Providence, Rhode Island at Brown University, circa 1969
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Singing from Grenada, Mississippi (Freedom Movement meeting)
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1459A/2
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undated
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1459A/13
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undated
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Vincent Chapel in Grenada, Mississippi, the evening after Bellflower Church was burned : Later, on March 3 of the same year, Vincent Chapel itself was set on fire.
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1376A/5
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1967 January 23 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/4
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1967 January 23 [“Freedom Now” and “We've Been 'Buked”]
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William and Henrietta Franklin, Reverend L.C. Coleman, Isabel Rons, and Sarah Adams (Quitman County group)
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1376A/1
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1967 January 24 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/1
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undated
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1459A/3
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undated : Label reads “Incomplete.”
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1459A/17
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1967 January
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Students at Tougaloo College - Howard Spencer, Albert Garner, Everett Sanders, and Clency Cotton.
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1376A/8
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1966 December 7-inch tape reel
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1459A/7
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1966 December
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1459A/16
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1966 December
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M2012-040
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Part 2 (M2012-040, Audio 1633A): Additions, 1965-2000 (bulk 1965-1969) 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes), 15 tape recordings, and 10 photographs, and 60 transparencies : Additions, 1965-2000 (bulk 1965-1969), consisting of a biography of Frank Stewart, his diary, scrapbook, correspondence, audio tapes, and photographs documenting his experience at Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Mississippi. The scrapbook contains photographs, letters, and newspaper articles describing his work as a civil rights leader.
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Personal information
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Box
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Folder
1
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Biography, undated
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Box
1
Folder
2-4
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Correspondence, 1967-1969
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Diary, 1969
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Box
1
Folder
6-8
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Scrapbook, 1966-1967
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Mississippi
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Delta ministry, 1965-1968
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Grenada, 1967
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Helen Bass William and Freedom Information Service, 1967
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Mississippi, 1965-1968
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Newsletters, 1968, 2000
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Pamphlets, 1966-1969
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Audio/visual materials
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PH Box
30
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Photographs
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Audio 1633A
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Cassette tapes
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1633A/4-5
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Amzie Moore, 1967 January, 1982 January : Cleveland, Mississippi.
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1633A/1-3
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Annie V. Rankin, 1966, 1967 : Gunnison, Mississippi.
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1633A/6-8
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Gentle Jackson, 1966 December : Tougaloo, Mississippi, Helen Bass Williams (professor of French).
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1633A/9
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Helen and Frank Stewart, circa 1960s
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1633A/10
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Jake Ayers, 1967 January : Of Greenville, Mississippi. Recorded at the home of Mr. Amzie Moore in Cleveland, Mississippi followed by Rev. L.C. Coleman, Mr. William Franklin, Mrs. Henrietta Franklin, Mrs. Isabel Rons of Maaks, and Mrs. Sarah Adams of Cleveland.
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1633A/11
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Tougaloo College students, 1966 December : Howard Spencer, Albert Garner, Everett Sanders, Clency Cotton.
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1633A/12-13
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Vincent Chapel, 1967
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1633A/14
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Gunnison, Mississippi, 1967
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1633A/15
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United Artists Head Start, 1967
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