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Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of reporter Gail Edmonds and others with coverage of the fatal shooting by Marcus Wayne Chenault, Jr., of Alberta Williams King and church deacon Edward Boykin at Ebenezer Baptist Church, with reactions from community members including Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia, 1974 June 30
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Attempted Murder; Fulton County (Ga.); Georgia; Mass Shootings; Murder; Political Violence; Religious Institutions; Social Conditions
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Colored woman addresses Hayes
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African American Women; African Americans; Burch, Ellen Dunn; Correspondence; Government; Government & Politics; Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822 1893; Newspapers; Political Violence; Politics And Government; United States; Women
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Letter: Albany, Georgia, to John Randolph Lewis, Albany, Georgia, 1868 Oct. 1
Raushenberg, Christian
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Lewis, John Randolph; Political Violence; Public Opinion; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Telegram: Albany, Georgia, to Brevet Captain M. Frank Gallagher, [Atlanta, Georgia], 1868 Sept. 21
Howard, O. H
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Camilla; Freedmen; Gallagher, M. Frank; Georgia; Military Assistance; Political Violence; Race Relations; Reconstruction; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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A John Brown trail : Harper's Ferry after fifty years
Brown, Ernest Brown, Ernest, author
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Abolitionists; Brown, John, 1800 1859; Harpers Ferry (W. Va.); History; John Brown's Raid, 1859; Political Violence; Slave Insurrections; Slaver; United States
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Life Style (detail)
Ortiz, Jessie, Artist
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Aerosol; Chicano Art; Chicanos; Fire In Art; Fruit In Art; Gang Violence; Gangs; Graffiti; Hip Hop; Inner Cities; Mexican American Art; Mexican Americans; Mural Art; Political Violence; Violence
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Affidavit of Daniel Howard: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of F.F. Putney: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 22
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Political Activity; Political Violence; Poore, Mumford; Putney, F. F; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Howard Bunts: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Bunts, Howard; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of John Murphy: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 22
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Political Activity; Political Violence; Poore, Mumford; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Peter Hines: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; Hines, Peter; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Philip Joiner: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Joiner, Philip; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Plenty Arnold: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Smith Bowen: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Bowen, Smith; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Squire Acre: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of William P. Pierce: Dougherty County, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Pierce, W. P; Political Activity; Political Violence; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Letter: Albany, Georgia, to Brevet Major O.H. Howard, Atlanta, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 28
Raushenberg, Christian
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Pierce, W. P; Political Activity; Political Violence; Public Opinion; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Letter: [Albany, Georgia], to Colonel John Randolph Lewis, Atlanta, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 20
Howard, O. H
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; Lewis, John Randolph; Medical Assistance; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to Major General Oliver Otis Howard, Washington, D.C., 1868 Oct. 6
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830 1909; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Letter: Dougherty County, Georgia, to Col. O.H. Howard, [Albany?], 1868 Sept. 20
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Howard, O. H; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Public Opinion; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands
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Letter: Freedman's Bureau, Subdistrict Headquarters, Albany, Georgia, to Colonel John Randolph Lewis, Atlanta, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 20
Howard, O. H
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Public Opinion; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Letter: Washington, D.C., to Secretary of War John M. Schofield, Washington, D.C., 1868 Oct. 9
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Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Violence; Politics And Government; Public Opinion; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); Schofield, John Mc Allister, 1831 1906; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Newspaper clipping from Albany Semi-Weekly News: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 22
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African Americans; Albany Semi Weekly News; Camilla; Dougherty County (Ga.); Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; Violence Against
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Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Albany: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 26
Macauly, George
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African Americans; Camilla; Dougherty County (Ga.); Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; Violence Against
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Report of Colonel O.H. Howard: [Albany, Georgia], 1868 Sept. 19
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Daniel Howard: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Howard, Daniel, Fl. 1868; Johns, James, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poore, Mumford; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Davis Sneed: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Johns, James, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Sneed, Davis; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of George Thomas, Peter Massey, Gabe Jenkins, Harrison Clements and Henry Byrd: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 26
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Byrd, Henry, Fl. 1868; Camilla; Clements, Harrison; Freedmen; Georgia; History; Jenkins, Gabe; Massey, Peter, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; Thomas, George, Fl. 1868; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Goliath Kendrick: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Goliath, Kendrick; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Ishmael Lonon: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 27
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Joiner, Philip; Lonon, Ishmael; Mitchell County (Ga.); Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Personal Narratives; Pierce, W. P; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Jackson O'Brien: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); O'brien, Jackson; Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Jackson O'Brien: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); O'brien, Jackson; Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of John Bird: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 21
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Bird, John, Fl. 1868; Camilla; Davis, Jerry, Fl. 1868; Death And Burial; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of John Davis: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 26
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Davis, John, Fl. 1868; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Lewis Davis: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 25
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Davis, Lewis, Fl. 1868; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Lewis Smith: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 24
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Smith, Lewis, Fl. 1868; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Lochran Hunter: Randolph County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 28
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Hunter, Lochran; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Lochran Hunter: Randolph County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 28
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Hunter, Lochran; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Maria Jones: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Oct. 5
Howard, O. H
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African American Women; African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Jones, Maria, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against; Women
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Affidavit of Sheriff Mumford S. Poore: Mitchell County, 1868 Sept. 23
Byrd, William A
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African Americans; Broadnax, Crawford; Camilla; Colored Democratic Club (Mitchell County, Ga.); Freedmen; Georgia; History; Johns, James, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Pierce, W. P; Political Activity; Political Violence; Poore, Mumford; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of Washington Jones: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Jones, Washington, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of William Jones: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 28
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Jones, William, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of William Jones: Dougherty County, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 28
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Johns, James, Fl. 1868; Jones, William, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Affidavit of William Outlaw: Albany, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 23
Howard, O. H
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African Americans; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Mitchell County (Ga.); Outlaw, William; Personal Narratives; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Indiana history bulletin, volume 38, number 05, May 1961
Indiana Historical Bureau
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African Americans; Attempted Murder; Bulletin (Indiana Historical Society); Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Clippings (Books, Newspapers, Etc.); Firearms; History; Indiana; Indiana Historical Bureau; Indiana Historical Society; Murder; Political Violence; Shelby County (Ind.); Shelbyville (Ind.); Smuggling; Sources; Underground Movements; United States; Vices; War Of 1812
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Letter: Albany, Georgia, to Brevet Brigadier-General R.C. Drum, Assistant Adjutant General, Department of the South, McPherson Barracks, Atlanta, Georgia, 1868 Sept. 29
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African Americans; Camilla; Drum, Richard C. (Richard Coulter), 1825 1909; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Johns, James, Fl. 1868; Mitchell County (Ga.); Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Pierce, W. P; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poore, Mumford; Putney, F. F; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); Social Conditions; To 1964; Violence Against
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Letter: Atlanta, Georgia, to Major General Oliver Otis Howard, Washington, D.C, 1868 Oct. 12
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Camilla; Corrupt Practices; Elections; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Military Assistance; Mitchell County; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Public Opinion; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); United States; United States. Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And Abandoned Lands; Violence Against
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Letter: Headquarters, Department of the South, Atlanta, Georgia, to General U[lysses] S. [Grant], Washington, D.C., 1868 Oct. 3
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African Americans; Bullock, Rufus B. (Rufus Brown), 1834 1907; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; Grant, U. S. (Ulysses S.), 1881 1968; History; Military Assistance; Mitchell County (Ga.); Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Army; Violence Against
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Letter: [Headquarters, Department of the South, Atlanta, Georgia] to Governor [Rufus B. Bullock], Atlanta, Georgia, [1868 Oct. 2]
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African Americans; Bullock, Rufus B. (Rufus Brown), 1834 1907; Camilla; Freedmen; Georgia; Government; History; Military Assistance; Mitchell County (Ga.); Murphy, John, Fl. 1868; Pierce, W. P; Political Activity; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poore, Mumford; Putney, F. F; Race Relations; Reconstruction; Republican Party (Ga.); Social Conditions; To 1964; United States; United States. Army; Violence Against
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Mack Charles Parker
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Abduction; African American Men; African Americans; Assassination; Assault And Battery; Civil Rights; Complaints Against; Criminal Investigation; Death; Government; Gunshot Wounds; Homicide; Intervention (Federal Government); Investigation; Lynching; Men; Mississippi; Mobs; Murder; Pistols; Police; Police Misconduct; Political Violence; Poplarville; Race Riots; Rape; Riots; Segregationists; Shooting (Execution); Violence; Violence Against; Violent Deaths; White Supremacy Movements
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Murder of Lillie Belle Allen, York, Pennsylvania, 1969 July 21
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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African American Women; African Americans; Aiken; Allen, Lillie Belle, 1942 1969; Assassination; Civil Rights; Complaints Against; Criminal Investigation; Death; Death And Burial; Government; Gunshot Wounds; Homicide; Intervention (Federal Government); Investigation; Mobs; Murder; Pennsylvania; Pennyslvania; Police; Police Misconduct; Political Violence; Race Riots; Rifles; Riots; Shooting (Execution); South Carolina; United States; United States. Attorney General; Violence; Violence Against; Violent Deaths; Women; York
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News Script: Updates
WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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Arson; Business, Economics And Finance Communications Media; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Dubridge, Lee; Education Colleges And Universities; Elections; Environmental Policy; Ghandi, Indira; Landscape And Nature Beaches; News Stories; Oil Pollution Of The Sea; Oil Spills; Political Violence; Race Relations; Riots; Scripts; Student Protests; Television Broadcasting Of News; Universities
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Stokely Carmichael
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Black Militant Organizations; Black Nationalism; Black Panther Party; Black Power; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Communist Party Of The United States Of America; Government; Government, Resistance To; Governmental Investigations; Intervention (Federal Government); Political Violence; Politics And Government; Race Relations; Social Justice; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); United States; Violence; Violence Against; Whites
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Oral history interview Salynn McCollum, 2007 June 29
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African Americans; Cairo; Cairo (Ill.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Communication In Organizations; Equality; Freedom Rides, 1961; History; Illinois; Interviews; Lewis, John, 1940 Feb. 21; Mc Collum, Mary Salynn, 1940; Middle East; Nash, Diane, 1938; Nashville; Nashville (Tenn.); Nonviolence; Organizational Effectiveness; Political Violence; Race Relations; Social Change; Social Justice; Sources; Tennessee; United States; Women
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Medgar Evers
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Men; African Americans; Arlington National Cemetery (Arlington, Va.); Assassination; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Criminal Investigation; Death; Death And Burial; Evers, Medgar Wiley, 1925 1963; Government; Governmental Investigations; Gunshot Wounds; Homicide; Intervention (Federal Government); Investigation; Jackson; Men; Military Ceremonies, Honors, And Salutes; Mississippi; Murder; Murderers; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Political Violence; Rifles; Segregationists; Shooting (Execution); United States; Violence; Violence Against; Violent Deaths
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MIBURN (Mississippi Burning)
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Men; African Americans; Antisemitism; Arrest; Arson; Assassination; Assault And Battery; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Complaints Against; Conspiracy; Criminal Investigation; Death; Firearms; Government; Governmental Investigations; Gunshot Wounds; Hate Crimes; Homicide; Imprisonment; Intervention (Federal Government); Investigation; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Men; Mississippi; Murder; Murderers; Philadelphia; Police; Police Misconduct; Political Violence; Segregationists; Shooting (Execution); Violence; Violence Against; Violent Deaths; Voter Registration; White Supremacy Movements; Whites
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Columbians
Hatfield, Edward A
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Abuse Of; African Americans; Arrest; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Atlanta Journal Constitution; Blacks; Charters; Civil Rights; Columbians Incorporated; Crimes Against; Demonstrations; Deportation; Discrimination; Discrimination In Housing; Emigration And Immigration; Fascism; Fascists; Forced Migration; Georgia; Government; Harassment; Hate Groups; History; Housing; Imprisonment; Indictments; Intimidation; Jews; Journalism; Judgments, Criminal; Minorities; Neighborhood; Neo Nazis; Neo Nazism; Newspapers; Nonprofit Organizations; Police Power; Political Activity; Political Aspects; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Press; Press And Politics; Press Coverage; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Relocation; Riots; Segregation; Segregationists; Social Groups; Southern States; United States; Vigilantes; Violence; White Supremacy Movements; Working Class Whites
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Men; African Americans; Assassination; Baptists; Civil Rights; Civil Rights And Socialism; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Clergy; Communism; Criminal Investigation; Death; Direct Action; Government; Governmental Investigations; Gunshot Wounds; Homicide; Intelligence Service; Intervention (Federal Government); Investigation; Memphis; Men; Murder; Nonviolence; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Rifles; Segregation; Shooting (Execution); Southern States; Tennessee; United States; United States. Dept. Of Justice; United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation; United States. Task Force To Review The Fbi Martin Luther King, Jr., Security And Assassination Investigations; Violence; Violence Against; Violent Deaths
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Hosea Williams speaking about the possibility of violence in the Civil Rights movement, 1966 July
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African Americans; Attitudes; California; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Communication; Despair; Discrimination; Forecasting; History; Illinois; Interpersonal Confrontation; Los Angeles; Microphone; Mississippi; Nonviolence; Offenses Against The Person; Political Violence; Press Conferences; Publicity; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Racism; Reporters And Reporting; Riots; Self Defense; Social Conditions; Southern States; Television Camera Operators; Television Cameras; United States; Violence; Violence Against; Watts (Los Angeles, Calif.); Watts Riot, Los Angeles, Calif., 1965; Whites; Youth
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Mayor Ivan Allen commenting that African Americans are locked into poverty by discrimination, Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 March 1
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Neighborhoods; African Americans; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Cities And Towns; Civil Rights; Demonstrations; Discrimination; Economic Aspects; Economic Conditions; Federal City Relations; Federal Government; Forecasting; Georgia; Government; Government Aid; Government Policy; History; Human Services; Mayors; Municipal Government; Opportunity; Political Aspects; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poor; Poor African Americans; Poor Blacks; Poverty; Prejudices; Press Conferences; Public Welfare; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Reporters And Reporting; Research; Riot Control; Riots; Segregation; Social Conditions; Social Conflict; Social Policy; Southern States; United States; Urban Policy; Urban Poor; Violence; Whites
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor Ivan Allen holding a meeting with Atlanta civic leaders about recent desegregation demonstrations, and Fulton county solicitor William T. Boyd pledging to prosecute demonstrators who break the law, Atlanta, Georgia 1964 January 27 and 1964 January 29
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Educators; African Americans; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Audiences; City Halls; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Clergy; Community Activists; County Attorneys; Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Discrimination In Restaurants; Educators; Forecasting; Georgia; Government; Grand Jury; History; Interpersonal Confrontation; Lawyers; Mayors; Meetings; Officials And Employees; Picketing; Police; Political Violence; Politicians; Politics And Government; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Restaurants; Riot Control; Riots; School Integration; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Segregationists; Signs And Signboards; Smoking; Smoking In The Workplace; Social Conflict; Southern States; Television Camera Operators; Traffic Police; United States; Violence
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor Ivan Allen on his decision not to run for re-election in a speech before the rotary club on the race problems of Atlanta, Georgia, 1969 January 6
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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Ad Valorem Tax; African American Businesspeople; African American Neighborhoods; African American Politicians; African Americans; Applause; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Audiences; Business And Politics; Businesspeople; Children Of Politicians; Cities And Towns; City Dwellers; Civic Leaders; Civil Rights; Clubs; Discrimination; Economic Conditions; Election; Federal City Relations; Fluoridation; Forecasting; Georgia; Government; Government Aid; Government Policy; History; Human Services; Infrastructure (Economics); Jewish Politicians; Job Creation; Lemurs; Local Transit; Mayors; Opportunity; Political Aspects; Political Campaigns; Political Candidates; Political Customs And Rites; Political Violence; Politicians; Politics And Government; Poor; Poor African Americans; Poverty; Prejudices; Professional Sports; Property Tax; Public Opinion; Public Welfare; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Refuse Collectors; Reporters And Reporting; Research; Riot Control; Riots; Segregation; Social Conditions; Social Conflict; Social Policy; Social Policy, 41.86755925, 87.66798717346917; Social Responsibility Of Business; Southern States; Souvenirs (Keepsakes); Sports Franchises; Strikes And Lockouts; Suffrage; Taxation; United States; Urban Policy; Urban Poor; Violence; Water; Whites
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Ministers' Manifesto
Hatfield, Edward A
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African Americans; Arkansas; Arkansas. National Guard; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Atlanta Christian Council; Atlanta Public Schools; Bombings; Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.); Citizen Participation; Citizens' Advisory Committees; Civil Rights; Clergy; Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; Education; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890 1969; Faubus, Orval Eugene, 1910 1994; Federal City Relations; Federal State Controversies; Freedom Of Speech; Georgia; Georgia. General Assembly. Committee On Schools; Government; Government, Resistance To; Hartsfield, William Berry; History; Intervention (Federal Government); Jews; Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917 1963; Law And Legislation; Little Rock; Massive Resistance Movement; Ministers' Manifesto; Mobs; Obedience (Law); Out Of Conviction: A Second Statement On The South's Racial Crisis; Political Planning; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Prayer; Press Conferences; Press Coverage; Public Schools; Rabbis; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Racism; Radicalism; Rothschild, Jacob M., 1911 1973; School Closings; School Integration; Segregation In Education; Sibley, John A. (John Adams), 1888 1986; Soldiers; Southern Manifesto; Southern States; Synagogues; Temple (Atlanta, Ga.); Vandiver, S. Ernest (Samuel Ernest), 1918; Violence; Violence Against; Washington (D.C.)
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Coretta Scott King (1927-2006)
McCarty, Laura
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Affirmative Action Programs; African American Civic Leaders; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Musicians; African American Singers; African American Social Reformers; African American Women; African American Women Civic Leaders; African American Women Civil Rights Workers; African American Women Musicians; African American Women Singers; African American Women Social Reformers; African Americans; Alabama; Anti Apartheid Activists; Anti Apartheid Movements; Assassination; Atlanta; Awards; Bombings; Boston; Boycotts; Buses; Busing For School Integration; Civic Leaders; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Concerts; Conspiracies; Crypts; Death And Burial; Death And Burial King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (Montgomery, Ala.); Disarmament; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Dynamite; Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.); Education; Education (Graduate); Equal Rights Amendments; Equality; Equality Before The Law; Fairness; Fund Raising; Georgia; Georgia State Capitol (Atlanta, Ga.); Government; Governmental Investigations; Graduate Work; History; Holidays; Human Rights; Investigation; Jim's Grill (Memphis, Tenn.); Justice; King, Coretta Scott, 1927 2006; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968; Law And Legislation; Liberty; Lorraine Motel (Memphis, Tenn.); March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963; Marion; Martin Luther King, Jr. Center For Nonviolent Social Change; Martin Luther King, Jr., Day; Mass Meetings; Massachusetts; Memphis; Montgomery; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955 1956; Montgomery Improvement Association; Music; Musicians; National Organization For Women; New Birth Missionary Baptist Church (Lithonia, Ga.); New England Conservatory Of Music; Nobel Prize Winners; Nobel Prizes; Nonviolence; Ohio; Passive Resistance; Peace; Political Crimes And Offenses; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Poor People's Campaign; Protest Marches; Race Discrimination; Race Relation; Race Relations; Rotundas; Sanitation; Sanitation Workers; Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Sex Discrimination Against Women; Singers; Social Justice; Social Reformers; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Southern States; Strikes And Lockouts; Study And Teaching (Graduate); Tennessee; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges; Violence; Wages; Washington (D.C.); Women; Women Civic Leaders; Women Civil Rights Workers; Women Musicians; Women Singers; Women Social Reformers; Women Strike For Peace; Yellow Springs
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