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King--SNCC Communications Section, 1963-1964 (Mary E. King papers , 1962-1999; Z: Accessions, M82-445, Box 3, Folder 1)

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The internal SNCC documents in this folder include speculations about what Lyndon Johnson will accomplish as president in the way of civil rights, apparently written shortly after JFK's assassination; Mary King's discussion of problems in the two-person SNCC Communications Department and a detailed analysis of her job description; a letter from Mary King to National Council of Churches clergy regarding communications during Freedom Summer; an August 1964 list of key local people, movement people, and projects in Mississippi; a list of COFO agencies' addresses and phone numbers by location; and a list of potential donors.
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Reports And Surveys Correspondence
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