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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: A Photo of Change
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Monday, October 29, 2007. A Photo of Change. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Losing Weight in America. A Slice of Frank's Life.
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: Chamber of Commerce Element Our Worst Enemy
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Thursday, October 25, 2007. Chamber of Commerce Element Our Worst Enemy. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ELEMENT OUR WORST ENEMY. The rich businessmen know that they can afford to live in wealthy areas of a city where the Negro cannot move, they have their rich private country clubs and golf links and swimming pools and private schools. THEY ARE SELFISH AND VICIOUS IN DEMANDING THAT THE WHITE WORKING CLASS MIX WITH BLACK ...
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: Freedom Riders in 1961
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Thursday, November 15, 2007. Freedom Riders in 1961. A brief explanation of the Freedom Rider movement:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Losing Weight in America. A Slice of Frank's Life.
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: Letters of Thanks Make a Difference
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Thursday, November 1, 2007. Letters of Thanks Make a Difference. July 7, 1964. Dear Mr. Ezelle,. July 7, 1964. Dear Mr. Ezelle,. I am very proud of the statement made by the Jackson Chamber of Commerce. You are to be congratulated for your work in this. It has been too many months since I could be proud of this kind of action. Kathren Wiener (Mrs. Julian Wiener). July 9, 1964. I talked with Mrs. Howard Ross th...
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: 1966: The Times They Are A Changing
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Monday, November 12, 2007. 1966: The Times They Are A Changing. Here are some quotes from Ms. Greenburg's book:. From page 505, in regards to the out-of-state white students coming to work for CDGM for the summer:. To "take jobs" from poor people because in my lofty, aristocratic manner, I considered them incompetent! I soon became more the enemy than ever.". But you have got to learn,. We can't let love and appre...
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: Millsaps Protesters from 1967
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Millsaps Protesters from 1967. Frank - I recognize the students and they are correctly numbered. I taught Anthropology at Millsaps for two years before being terminated as of June 1968. These guys were among my favorite students. I had forgotten about your father - but I do remember his name. I scrolled through your other entries and had a warm "oh yeah! January 23, 2009 at 1:53 PM.
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: Taking a Stand Behind Senator John Stennis
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Taking a Stand Behind Senator John Stennis. Photo: The standing position in this photo was probably the only time my father was "behind Senator Stennis" when it came to anything regarding Civil Rights. This photo was provided by the Office of John Stennis and it came with the following cutlines:. From The Office of Senator John Stennis. April 30, 1964. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: It Can Be Lonely in the Middle
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. It Can Be Lonely in the Middle. My reaction was somewhat emotional, to the effect that I wouldn't sacrifice Gail for all the Negroes in America, and I may have added Africa to boot. The room temperature dropped to the point of refrigeration, and I was later told that occasionally thereafter I was referred to as "Uncle Tom Silver." When I had calmed down, I realized that Negroes had...
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Mississippi Civil Rights--One Man, One Story: The Attempted Derailing of Head Start
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Code added to make Google search more likely. Mississippi Civil Rights- One Man, One Story. Thursday, November 8, 2007. The Attempted Derailing of Head Start. Here's the document concerning Charles Evers, my father, and Head Start. I have a few comments at the bottom of this post and I'll have more comments in tomorrow's post concerning this document and what I think it meant to my dad:. May 16, 1966. It was discussed that some of the trainees going to Star school are very unhappy. The students are s...