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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 1)

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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

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This folder is mainly composed of press releases authored by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. The bulk of these releases cover the year 1963 and recount the violence faced by registration workers in the state of Mississippi. Also included are: the "Proposal of Operation Freedom;" a report on "The General Condition of the Mississippi Negro;" and documents related to H. Rap Brown and the restructuring of SNCC at the end of the 1960s.
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Press Releases Reports And Surveys Memoranda Periodicals Petitions Pamphlets Newspaper Clippings
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Keywords

  1. Abernathy, Ralph
  2. Alexander, James
  3. Allen, Ralph
  4. Arrest
  5. Arson
  6. Bevel, Diane Nash
  7. Blackwell, Randolph
  8. Block, Samuel
  9. Boycotts
  10. Brando, Marlon
  11. Brazier, James
  12. Britt, Travis
  13. Brown, H. Rap
  14. Campbell, D. C
  15. Cheney, James
  16. Civil Rights
  17. Civil Rights Demonstrations
  18. Civil Rights Movements
  19. Civil Rights Workers
  20. Cobb, Charles
  21. Coleman, J. P
  22. Community Centers
  23. Connally, John
  24. Cotton, Mc Arthur
  25. Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
  26. Davis, Irving
  27. Democratic Party (Miss.)
  28. Demonstrations
  29. Diamond, Dion T
  30. Dorrough, C. M
  31. Dudley, Edward R
  32. Eastland, James O
  33. Economic Conditions
  34. Education
  35. Ellender, Allen J
  36. Employment
  37. Evans, Ahmed
  38. Food Relief
  39. Forman, James
  40. Freedom Day
  41. Freedom Rides
  42. Freedom Schools
  43. Freedom Vote
  44. Goodman, Andrew
  45. Government
  46. Graham, Billy
  47. Gray, Arthur
  48. Greene, Dewey
  49. Greene, George
  50. Gregory, Dick
  51. Guyot, Lawrence
  52. Hamer, Fannie Lou
  53. Hardin, John A
  54. Hardy, John
  55. Hayes, Curtis
  56. Henry, Aaron
  57. Herod
  58. Highlander Research And Education Center (Knoxville, Tenn.)
  59. Hoover, J. Edgar
  60. Housing
  61. Hunter, Charlie
  62. Hunter, Willie
  63. Hurst, Eugene
  64. Intervention (Federal Government)
  65. Intimidation
  66. Jackson, Eliza
  67. Jail Experiences
  68. Jails
  69. Johnson, James
  70. Johnson, Lee Otis
  71. Kennard, Clyde
  72. Kennedy, John F
  73. Kennedy, Robert F
  74. Kerner, Otto F
  75. King, C. B
  76. King, Marion
  77. King, Martin Luther, Jr
  78. King, Slayter
  79. Law
  80. Lee, Herbert
  81. Lewis, John
  82. Lindsey, Merrill W
  83. Lingo, Albert
  84. Lynching
  85. Mathews, Zeke T
  86. Mc Clellan, John
  87. Mc Collum, Mary
  88. Mc Dew, Charles
  89. Mc Laurin, Charles
  90. Mc Millan, Ernest
  91. Mc Swine, Welton
  92. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
  93. Moore, Amzie
  94. Moses, Robert
  95. Murder
  96. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  97. Nixon, Richard M
  98. Nonviolent Action Group (Washington D.C.)
  99. Patridge, Earle Wayne
  100. Peacock, Willie
  101. Perdew, John
  102. Police
  103. Police Brutality
  104. Poverty
  105. Powell, Adam Clayton
  106. Rabinowitz, Joni
  107. Schwerner, Michael
  108. Segregation
  109. Sharecroppers
  110. Sherrod, Charles
  111. Smith, Frank
  112. Southern Conference Educational Fund
  113. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  114. Students For A Democratic Society (U.S.)
  115. Surney, Lafayette
  116. Thomas J
  117. Tougaloo College
  118. Travis, James
  119. United States
  120. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
  121. United States. Congress
  122. United States. Congress. House. Committee On Un American Activities
  123. United States. Department Of Justice
  124. United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation
  125. Universities
  126. Universities And Colleges
  127. Vietnam War, 1961 1975
  128. Volunteers
  129. Voter Registration
  130. Wallace, George
  131. Ware, Charlie
  132. Wells, Samuel
  133. White Citizens Councils
  134. Whitten, Jamie
  135. Williams, Arthur
  136. Zellner, John Robert

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