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Hard--Sandra Hard papers, 1964 -1965 (Archives Main Stacks, SC 642)

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Hard, Sandra

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This folder contains items gathered by Sandra Hard, a Freedom Summer volunteer from Pasadena, California, who worked as a freedom school teacher in Holly Springs, Mississippi. It includes a 1965 document from the Benton County Citizens Club protesting the firing of 6 black teachers; a COFO memo consisting of an overview of freedom schools for freedom school teachers; Sandra Hard's letters to her family and friends; a report of her activities during her first week on the job; the familiar COFO "Security Manual"; press releases from Sandra Hard, Frank Cieciorka, and Ray Stanley on their freedom summer goals and achievements; newsletters from the Wesley Foundation on Freedom Summer; memos to accepted Freedom Summer applicants; freedom song lyrics; essays by freedom school students; a description of an SCLC citizenship education curriculum; Sandra's brief autobiographical sketch for her SNCC Freedom Summer application; an appeal for federal protection for civil rights workers; legal preced
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Correspondence Memoranda Reports And Surveys Press Releases Newsletters Clippings Forms
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Keywords

  1. Adams, Victoria Gray, 1926 2006
  2. Agriculture
  3. Aley, Margaret
  4. Arrest
  5. Arson
  6. Batts, James
  7. Bauer, Richard
  8. Berry, Woody
  9. Black Power
  10. Bloomfield, Barbara
  11. Bombings
  12. Boycotts
  13. Boyston, Nestilene
  14. Breckenridge, Carolyn
  15. Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905 1996
  16. Bryant, Curtis C., 1917 2007
  17. Cameron, John, Rev
  18. Campbell, Bertha Mae
  19. Carmichael, Stokely
  20. Chaney, James Earl, 1943 1964
  21. Church Buildings
  22. Cieciorka, Frank
  23. Clergy
  24. Clough, Leonard
  25. Community Centers
  26. Congress Of Racial Equality
  27. Corson, James
  28. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  29. Dahl, Katherine
  30. De Vine, Annie
  31. Dearborn, Bobbi
  32. Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.)
  33. Demonstrations
  34. Donaldson, Ivanhoe
  35. Else, John
  36. Federal Aid
  37. Feinglass, Robert
  38. Flannery, Nicholas
  39. Freedom Day
  40. Freedom Vote
  41. Frey, Richard
  42. Frye, Hardy T
  43. Fullilove, Robert
  44. Futorian, Aviva
  45. Garman, Betty
  46. Garrett, Lee
  47. Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909 1998
  48. Goodman, Andrew, 1943 1964
  49. Hamer, Fannie Lou
  50. Harding, Sandra
  51. Harris, Jesse
  52. Hill, Charleane
  53. Hoppe, Arthur
  54. Houston, James Monroe
  55. Hubbard, Marvin
  56. Hughes, Cephus
  57. Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911 1978
  58. Intimidation
  59. Jeffries, Howard
  60. Johnson, Harold
  61. Johnson, Les
  62. Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908 1973
  63. Junk, Ursula
  64. Kendall, David
  65. Ku Klux Klan
  66. Kuettner, Al
  67. Labor Unions
  68. Laurence, Bob
  69. Lee, Roy
  70. Literacy Tests (Election Law)
  71. Lynching
  72. Malm, Harry
  73. Mass Media
  74. Mc Clain, George
  75. Mc Ghee, Annias
  76. Meely, Fred
  77. Merrill, Marjorie
  78. Miller, Michael
  79. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  80. Mississippi Freedom Schools
  81. Moses, Robert Parris
  82. Murder
  83. Music
  84. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  85. Nunnally, Ulysses Z
  86. Owen, David
  87. Parents
  88. Parkman, Johnny
  89. Police
  90. Poverty
  91. Powell, Bill
  92. Quinn, Aylene
  93. Rose, Margaret
  94. Rubin, Larry, 1942
  95. Schwerner, Michael Henry, 1939 1964
  96. Scudder, Kenneth
  97. Segregation
  98. Sellers, Cleveland, 1944
  99. Smith, Benjamin Eugene
  100. Smith, Bob
  101. Smith, Lorna
  102. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  103. Stanley, Ray
  104. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  105. Sweeney, Dennis
  106. Thompson, Allen C. (Allen Cavett), 1906 1980
  107. Threats
  108. United States
  109. United States. Department Of Justice
  110. United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation
  111. Vietnam War, 1961 1975
  112. Volunteers
  113. Voter Registration
  114. Walker, Rita
  115. Walker, Sid
  116. Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998
  117. White Citizens Councils
  118. Wilcher, Johnnie Lee
  119. Wolf, David
  120. Wright, Larry
  121. Wright, Martha
  122. Zifaras, Gloria

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