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Adopt a Freedom School: prospectus for summer Freedom School program in Mississippi / D r Twenty day and two resident Freedom Schools are planned for the Summer Program. Perhaps your group would be able to fund a Freedom School. For more information, consult the enclosed Freedom School Prospectus.
Object Description
Title | Kaplow--Friends of SNCC - General, 1964-1967, undated (Alicia Kaplow papers, 1964-1968; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 507, Box 1, Folder 4) |
Author/Creator | Kaplow, Alicia, 1945- |
Folder Description | An assortment of documents relating to freedom schools, violence in Mississippi, and persecution of the left. "Adopt a Freedom School: Prospectus for Summer Freedom School Program in Mississippi"; flyer directed toward potential Freedom School students in Mississippi; letter from Bob Moses to parents of volunteers, asking them to seek federal protection for their children in Mississippi; "Proposal for a Freedom Education Program"; appeal for northern help for SNCC workers in Mississippi; very interesting April 1964 document on "Guidelines for Interviewing [candidates for Freedom Summer work]"; assorted reprints of published articles; "Memorandum on the SNCC Mississippi Summer Project"; "Do You Plant Cotton?" flyer on ASC elections; "Who Does What in Atlanta [office of SNCC]?"; a 1963 flyer about the prosecution of 3 Indiana college students, members of the Young Socialist Alliance, for being communists; an analysis of three versions of the 1963 Civil Rights Bill; flyer urging a boycott of stores that refused to hire blacks; press release about harassment and arrest of people trying to integrate a theater after passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Bill, on reprisals against FDP members, on attempts to integrate a public library, on a SNCC worker's suing of Gov. George Wallace; "The Philadelphia, Mississippi Case: A Chronology of Contacts with Agents of the Federal Government"; May 1964 document on "Harvard's Responsibility in Mississippi"; "Ruleville, Mississippi: A Background Report"; "Nonviolence"; "Outline of Mississippi Summer Research Project"; "McComb Incident Summary, June-September 1964"; "Incidents Reported to the Jackson Office in a 24-Hour Period" (June 23-24, 1964?); CORE report by Ed Hollander on his inability to persuade federal officials to protect federal prisoners; "Where We Stand: The Political Views of the YSPL Left Wing American Scene and Political Action"; "Freedom Schools: Social Action Theater"; Summer 1964 affidavits about violence directed toward civil rights workers; "Prospectus for Economic Research and Action Project in Chester, Pennsylvania, during the Summer of 1964"; Mississippi legislative bill on putting limits on freedom of assembly |
State | Mississippi; Pennsylvania; Indiana; Massachusetts; Wisconsin; Georgia; Washington, D.C.; New Jersey; Alabama; |
Place | Meridian; Jackson; Sunflower County; Natchez ; Ruleville; McComb; Canton; Indianola; Drew; Philadelphia; Itta Bena; Yazoo City; Amite County; Pike County; Walthall County; Hattiesburg; Holly Springs; Tchula; Clarksdale; Harrison County; Greenville; Hollandale; Pascagoula; Collins; Vicksburg; Moss Point; Greenwood; Madison County; Jackson County; Hinds County; Tallahatchie County; Charleston; Lowndes County; Bovina; Neshoba County; Marks; Chester; Bloomington; Cambridge; Madison; Atlanta; Atlantic City; Selma; |
Subject | Mississippi Freedom Schools; education; teachers; Freedom Singers; Mississippi Freedom Schools; volunteers; parents; Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.); voter registration; civil rights movements; volunteers; community centers; agriculture; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); communism; United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964; boycotts; discrimination in employment; United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964; jails; segregation; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; libraries; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Harvard University;White Citizens councils; Democratic Party (Miss.); nonviolence; threats; intimidation;; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; United States. Department of Justice; lynching; murder; Congress of Racial Equality; assault and battery; arrest; Republican Party (U.S.); leadership; child care; housing; poverty; Freedom Vote; students; police; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; food drives; clothing and dress; public welfare; whites; lawyers; elections; Ku Klux Klan; Cuba; unemployment; eviction; Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.); host families; courthouses; literacy tests (election law); John Birch Society; Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission; Mississippi State Penitentiary; church buildings; quilting; cooperative societies; clergy; Choctaw Indians; discrimination in employment; bombings; federal aid; arson; cross burning; United States Commission on Civil Rights; War on Poverty; Democratic Party (U.S.); labor unions; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; sheriffs; |
Personal Name | Moses, Robert Parris; Thompson, Allen C. (Allen Cavett), 1906-1980; Dawley, Allen; Gregory, Dick; Goodman, Andrew, 1943-1964; Schwerner, Michael Henry, 1939-1964; Chaney, James Earl, 1943-1964; Hollander, Edward S.; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998; Silver, James; Attucks, Crispus; Tubman, Harriet; Douglass, Frederick; Du Bois, W. E. B.; Washington, Booker T.; Wheatley, Phillis; Truth, Sojourner; Dunbar, Paul Laurence; Johnson, James Weldon; Garvey, Marcus; X, Malcolm; Mohammed, Elijah; Wright, Richard; Baldwin, James; Kennedy, Robert F.; Lewis, John; Fleming, Karl; Bond, Julian; Howard, Ruth; Wood, Rob; Bellamy, Fay; Minnis, Jack; Perdew, john; Tieger, Ginny; Tieger, Buddy; Bayer, Mike; Hagan, Molly; Usher, Brenda; Williamson, Geraldine; Garman, Betty; Heifetz, Esther; Lauren, Margaret; Wright, Shirley; Robinson, Clifford R.; Brown, Wilson; Shupenko, Mary Ann; DeMuth, Jerry; Clarke, Joffre; Hinton, Rufus; Breaker, Jeanne; Brandt, Barbara; Johnson, Sheslonia G.; Neblett, LaVern Lilly; Robinson, Ruby Doris Smith; Stovall, Sandra; Forman, Mildred; Wood, Myrna; Jackson, Sherron; Halloway, Frank; Forman, James; Sellers, Cleveland;Tillinghast, Muriel; Shields, Roy; Fullilove, Robert; Jones, Jimmy; Smith, Doug; Smith, Bob; Brown, Ed; Norman, Silias; Hanson, Norwood Russell; Hoadley, Thomas; Stahr, Elvis J.; Morgan, Tom; Levitt, Ralph; Bingham, Jim; McCarthy, Joseph R.; McRae, Leroy; Polhaus, J. Francis; Shuttlesworth, Fred W.; King, Martin Luther; Hoover, J. Edgar; McFarland, Clifford; Robinson, J. T.; Avery, Annie Pearl; Witt, D.; Cress, Lorne; Jemmott, Janet; Guyot, Lawrence; Sigel, John; Smith, Robert; Bateman, Joe; Swann, Harry; Goodner, Allan; Cronk, Sue; Gray, Victoria; Hamer, Fannie Lou; Whitten, Jamie L.; Stennis, John C.; Roberts, Kenneth A.; Boynton, Amelia; Boynton, L. S.; Gregory, Lillian; Bethune, Mary McLeod; Barrett, Russell H.; McClellan, Thompson; White, Hugh L.; Patterson, Robert B.; Simmons, Bill; Phillips, Rubel; Cabot, Paul C.; Cabot, Thomas D.; Wilson, R. B.; McMullen, William P.; Hearin, Robert M.; Rogers, Alex; Johnson, Paul B.; McKeigney, Alex; Vardaman, James K.; Butler, Raymond; Adam, Bidwell; True, Jim; Walker, Edwin A.; Evans, Medford; Dorrough, Charles; Eastland, James O.; Hough, John; Jones, Fred; Crook, Robert; Brady, Tom P.; Davis, Leonard; Hamer, Perry; Corson, James; Marshall, Burke; White, Lee C.; Bates, Freddie; Bryant, C. C.; Andrews, Corine; Hayes, Curtis; Sweeney, Dennis; Brock, Mr.; Bryant, Charles; Samstein, Mendy; Morton, Roy Lee; McGhee, Percy; Hughes, Cephus; Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Willie J.; Stone, Robert; Bennett, Russell; Heffner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Jr.; Washington, Hugh; Quin, Aylene; Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Artis; Jackson, Matthew; Helgesen, H. F.; Kaplan, Sherwin; Schwelb, Mr.; Weil, Robert; Carver, Ronald; Doar, John; Herring, Mrs.; Mayner, Mr.; Rich, Marvin; Delloch, Mr.; Farmer, James; Wolf, Henry; Light, Bill; Guthman, Edwin; Proctor, John; Saizan, Harry; Schwerner, Nathan; Young, Charles; Rotman, Burn; Ryan, William Fitts; Goodman, Carolyn; Goodman, Robert; Warren, Larry; Popper, Martin; Reid, Ogden; Katzenbach, Nicholas; Feldman, Myer; Dulles, Allen; Finney, Tom; Schwerner, Rita; Thomas, Morton; LePaul, Eddie; Smith, Scott; Kirschenbaum, Howard; Ridenour, Ron; Tarvin, Marion; Helms, Grace; Murphy, John L.; McShane, James; Jones, Jerry; Stuart, Jack T.; Kokes, Charles M.; Sutherland, Charlie; Kelly, Dan; Countiss, John R., III; Hall, Carsie; Wright, Marion; Kennedy, Regis; Truman, Harry S.; Kennedy, John F.; Zellner, Robert; Lingo, Al; Thetford, William; Smith, Maury; Lee, D. Eugene; Snowe, Jack; Painter, Willie; Johnson, Frank; Moore, William; Lelyveld, Arthur; McGhee, Silas; Travis, Jimmy; Allen, Elizabeth; Cotton, MacArthur; Greene, George; Brewer, Green; Baskin, David; Brewer, Charles; Huntly, Mr.; Little, George; Brewer, Jesse; Doghan, Alex; Brewer, Janie; Brewer, Eugene; Cox, William; Brewer, Melina; Brewer, Jesse James; Brewer, Earl; Addison, Don; Blunt, Mr.; Brewer, Mrs. John; Surney, Lafayette; Collins, Ben; Adams, William; Adams, William Ed; Douglas, Nelson; Reed, J. Nolan; McLaurin, Charles; Black, James; Block, Samuel; Peacock, Willie; Jones, James; Elder (police officer); Jolly (police officer); Whittaker, R. V.; Riley, David; Luckett, Vernon O.; Smith, Steven; Morton, Eric; Washington, Mr. and Mrs. George, Sr.; Chance, John; Cooks, Mr.; Thompson, Dan; Matthew, Stanley; Goza, Robert; Funches, Willie; Lowe, Harry; Wilcox, Jimmy Lee; Cole, Junior Roosevelt; Rush, Georgia; Rush, John T.; Moore, Charles; Cole, Beatrice; Moses, Dona Richards; Suarez, Matteo; Gillon, Gwen; Ponder, Preston; Welsh, David; Pearlman, Daniel; Price, Cecil |
Event Date | 1964 |
Year | 1964 |
Language | English |
Source | Alicia Kaplow papers, 1964-1968; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 507, Box 1, Folder 4; WIHVK350-A |
Format | correspondence; clippings; pamphlets; reports and surveys; flyers and handbills; press releases; affidavits; memoranda |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2012 |
Rights | Copyright to these documents belongs to the individuals who created them or the organizations for which they worked. The principal organizations have been defunct for many years and copyright to their unpublished records is uncertain. We share them here strictly for non-profit educational purposes. We have attempted to contact individuals who created personal papers of significant length or importance. Nearly all have generously permitted us to include their work. If you believe that you possess copyright to material included here, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Under the fair use provisions of the U.S. copyright law, teachers and students are free to reproduce any document for nonprofit classroom use. Commercial use of copyright-protected material is generally prohibited. |
Digital Format | XML |
Digital Identifier | FSKaplowB1F4000 |
Type | Text; Image |
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Title | Cover |
Page Text | Adopt a Freedom School: prospectus for summer Freedom School program in Mississippi / D r Twenty day and two resident Freedom Schools are planned for the Summer Program. Perhaps your group would be able to fund a Freedom School. For more information, consult the enclosed Freedom School Prospectus. |
Language | English |
Source | Alicia Kaplow papers, 1964-1968; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 507, Box 1, Folder 4; |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2012 |
Rights | Copyright to these documents belongs to the individuals who created them or the organizations for which they worked. The principal organizations have been defunct for many years and copyright to their unpublished records is uncertain. We share them here strictly for non-profit educational purposes. We have attempted to contact individuals who created personal papers of significant length or importance. Nearly all have generously permitted us to include their work. If you believe that you possess copyright to material included here, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. Under the fair use provisions of the U.S. copyright law, teachers and students are free to reproduce any document for nonprofit classroom use. Commercial use of copyright-protected material is generally prohibited. |
Digital Format | JPEG2000 |
Digital Identifier | FSKaplowB1F4001 |