Miriam Feingold Papers, 1960-1967

Contents List

Container Title
Correspondence
Mss 859
Toilet paper letters
Note: These also are copied on the microfilm.

Physical Description: 1 oversize folder 
Micro 845
Reel   1
Frame   1-137
1960-1961
Box   1
Frame   138-215
1962-June 1963
Reel   1
Frame   216-375
July-December 1963
Reel   1
Frame   376-457
1964
Reel   1
Frame   458-506
1965
Reel   1
Frame   507-561
1966-1967, undated
Reel   1
Frame   563-587
Clippings, 1961-1964, undated
Notebooks
Reel   1
Frame   589-710
1961-May 1963
Reel   1
Frame   711-818
July 1963-February 1964
Reel   1
Frame   819-935
Summer 1964
Reel   2
Frame   1-189
Summer 1964
Reel   2
Frame   190-288
1965-1967
Reel   2
Frame   290-332
Speeches, undated
Reel   2
Frame   334-369
Leaflets, 1961-1965, undated
Reel   2
Frame   371-445
Louisiana Congress of Racial Equality, 1964-1965, undated
Reel   2
Frame   447-606
Louisiana Voter Registration Material, 1964-1965, undated
Reel   2
Frame   608-721
Reports and Questionnaire, 1962-1965, undated
Reel   2
Frame   723-740
Miscellaneous, 1967, undated
Tape 528A
Tape Recordings, July-August 1966
Note: The tapes are all in good condition with running times of 1 hour per side except for No. 4 Side 2, which is about ten minutes.
No.   1
Side   1
Miriam Feingold interviews in Bogalusa, La.
Scope and Content Note: Includes Gayle Jenkins, Secretary of the Bogalusa Voters, League: O.Z. Young, civil rights and labor activist and member of the Deacons for Defense; and Hattie Mae Hill, civil rights activist.
No.   1
Side   2
Continued interviews in Bogalusa, La., Clinton, La., and Liberty, Miss.
Scope and Content Note: With Hattie Mae Hill, Bogalusa civil rights activist; Robert Hicks, Treasurer of the Bogalusa Voters' League; Royan Burris, President of the Deacons for Defense, Bogalusa, La.; James Bell, civil rights activist, Clinton, La.; Laura Spears, civil rights activist, Clinton, La.; E.W. Steptoe, civil rights activist, Liberty, Miss. This part of the tape recording is a copy of another tape on which Steptoe describes conditions for blacks in Miss.
No.   2
Side   1
E.W. Steptoe concludes his narration
Scope and Content Note: Included is a copy of a tape recording taken at a civil rights mass meeting at Liberty, Miss. during 1966, Jan. which Steptoe taped.
No.   2
Side   2
E.W. Steptoe discusses conditions for blacks in Miss.
No.   3
Side   1
E.W. Steptoe concludes his discussion; Rev. Joseph Carter describes the civil rights movement in Jackson, La.
No.   3
Side   2
Feingold interviews civil rights activists in Tullulah and Jonesboro, La.
Scope and Content Note: Included for Tullulah: Zelma Wyche, Harrison H. Brown, Rev. T.I. Israel, F.W. Wilson, and Moses Williams; and for Jonesboro: Annie Purnell Johnson and Elmo Jacobs.
No.   4
Side   1
Continued interviews with civil rights activists
Scope and Content Note: In Jonesboro, La.: Annie Purnell Johnson and Elmo Jacobs. In Lisbon, La.: Frederick Douglas Lewis. In Church Point, La.: Joseph Lee Marlbough. In Greensburg, La: Ellis Howard.
No.   4
Side   2
Conclusion of interview with Ellis Howard