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SAVF-Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) (Social Action vertical file, circa 1930-2002; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 577, Box 48, Folder 2)

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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

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This folder contains an assortment of SNCC press releases, reports, and meeting minutes. The press releases cover a wide array of issues, but most heavily document the violence and resistance faced by civil rights workers in Americus, Georgia, and Selma, Alabama. A large number of the releases also relate to the 1964 elections of the Mississippi Agricultural Stabilization Committee. The reports cover such issues as: organizing northern financial support for SNCC's southern civil rights programs; the political conditions in Selma, Alabama; and the Council of Federated Organization's White Community Project. The meeting minutes derive from several of SNCC's executive and coordinating committees and help provide a glimpse into the organization's higher-level decision-making processes.
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Flyers And Handbills Reports And Surveys Clippings Meeting Minutes Correspondence Press Releases Periodicals Memoranda Transcripts
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Keywords

  1. Abernathy, Thomas
  2. Aiken, Archibald
  3. Alexander, Franklin
  4. Allan, Ralph
  5. Anne
  6. Arrest
  7. Arson
  8. Baker, Ella J
  9. Baldwin, James
  10. Barnett, Ross
  11. Barry, Marion
  12. Belafonte, Harry
  13. Benner, Charles J
  14. Bernhard, Berl
  15. Bishop, Jack
  16. Black, Hugo
  17. Block, Samuel
  18. Bolton, James
  19. Bombings
  20. Bond, Julian
  21. Boycotts
  22. Braden, Carl
  23. Brown, H. Rap
  24. Burke, Marshall
  25. Carawan, Guy
  26. Carmichael, Stokely
  27. Civil Rights
  28. Civil Rights Demonstrations
  29. Civil Rights Movements
  30. Clark, Jim
  31. Clark, Ramsey
  32. Cobb, Charles
  33. Coleman, James P
  34. Community Centers
  35. Congress Of Racial Equality
  36. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  37. De La Beckwith, Byron
  38. Demonstrations
  39. Donaldson, Ivanhoe
  40. Eastland, James O
  41. Economic Conditions
  42. El Shabazz, Malik
  43. Employment
  44. Everett, George A
  45. Evers, Medgar
  46. Food Relief
  47. Forman, James
  48. Freedom Rides
  49. Freedom Schools
  50. Freedom Singers
  51. Freedom Vote
  52. Freeman, Orville
  53. Fund Raising
  54. Gray, Victoria
  55. Greenlee, William H
  56. Gregory, Dick
  57. Gregory, Lilian
  58. Guyot, Lawrence
  59. Hall, Prathia
  60. Hansen, William M
  61. Harris, Donald
  62. Harris, Jesse
  63. Henry, Aaron
  64. Higgs, William
  65. History
  66. Housing
  67. Intimidation
  68. Jail Experiences
  69. Johnson, Lyndon B
  70. Kennedy, John F
  71. Kennedy, Robert F
  72. Kersey, Wesley
  73. King, Mary E
  74. King, Slater
  75. Kinoy, Arthur
  76. Ku Klux Klan
  77. Kunstler, William
  78. Labor Unions
  79. Lafayette, Bernard
  80. Law
  81. Lawyers
  82. Leadership
  83. Leigh, Sanford R
  84. Lewis, John
  85. Lingo, Albert
  86. Lomax, Alan
  87. Lynching
  88. Lynd, Staughton
  89. Mahoney, Bill
  90. Matthews, Zeke T
  91. Mc Laurin, Charles
  92. Mc Namara, Robert
  93. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  94. Mississippi Freedom Labor Union
  95. Moses, Robert
  96. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  97. Nonviolence
  98. Peacock, Willie
  99. Perdew, John
  100. Police
  101. Police Brutality
  102. Poll Tax
  103. Poverty
  104. Rabinowitz, Joni
  105. Racism
  106. Regon, Cordell
  107. Richardson, Gloria
  108. Robertson, Joseph M
  109. Robinson, Reginald
  110. Romaine, Howard
  111. Romilly, Dinky
  112. Rust College
  113. Ryan, William
  114. Schomer, Howard
  115. Segregation
  116. Sellers, Cleveland
  117. Shaw, Terry
  118. Shuttlesworth, Fred L
  119. Smith, Bemjamin E
  120. Smith, Charlie
  121. Smith, Frank
  122. Southern Student Organizing Committee (Nashville, Tenn.)
  123. Strickland
  124. Strickland, John
  125. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  126. Suckle, Mark
  127. Surney, Lafayette
  128. Taylor, Benjamin J
  129. Thompson, Allen
  130. Tougaloo College
  131. United States
  132. United States Commission On Civil Rights
  133. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1957
  134. United States. Congress
  135. United States. Department Of Agriculture
  136. United States. Department Of Justice
  137. Universities
  138. Universities And Colleges
  139. Vietnam War, 1961 1975
  140. Violence
  141. Voter Education Project (Southern Regional Council)
  142. Voter Registration
  143. Voting
  144. Wallace, George
  145. Watkins, Hollis
  146. Wells, Samuel
  147. White Citizens Councils
  148. White Community Project Workshop
  149. White Supremacy Movements
  150. Williams, Harrison, Aleony, Zev
  151. X, Malcom
  152. Yanci, Roberta
  153. Zellner, Robert
  154. Zinn, Howard

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