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132 “He’s signing!”: Ibid.
133 “Please try not to worry”: O’Brien, correspondence, July 6, 1964.
133 “which will help you discover”: Goodman Papers, SHSW.
133 “I think Andrew Goodman is a heroe”: Ibid.
133 “Who are these fiends”: Goodman, “My Son Didn’t Die,” p. 158.
134 “no evidence of human remains”: MIBURN 6-78.
135 “share the terror”: New York Times, July 6, 1964.
135 “Morale is building”: WATS Line, July 7, 1964.
136 “See that”: Curtis (Hayes) Muhammad, personal interview, August 29, 2008.
136 “Bomb was placed”: WATS Line, July 8, 1964.
136 “Non-Violent High”: Dittmer, Local People, p. 113.
137 “This is the situation”: Charlie Cobb, “Organizing Freedom Schools,” in Erenrich, Freedom Is a Constant Struggle, p. 136.
138 “be creative”: “A Note to the Teacher, undated,” Michael J. Miller Civil Rights Collection, Historical Manuscripts and Photographs, USM.
138 do “The Monkey”: Adickes, Legacy of a Freedom School, p. 112.
139 “What do white people have”: Martinez, Letters from Mississippi, p. 111.
139 “If reading levels”: Ibid., p. 113.
139 “the link between a rotting shack”: SNCC Papers, reel 39.
139 Dear Mom and Dad: Martinez, Letters from Mississippi, p. 108.
140 “Eighty-two”: Ibid., p. 106.
140 “Where do roads come from?”: Branch, Pillar of Fire, p. 393.
140 “Ummm . . . Jackson?”: Martinez, Letters from Mississippi, p. 106.
140 “I think I am rapid”: Ibid., p. 119.
141 “I kept thinking”: Mulford and Field, Freedom on My Mind.
141 “Our school was by any definition”: Adickes, Legacy of a Freedom School, p. 4.
141 “Looks like termites to me”: Von Hoffman, Mississippi Notebook, p. 35.
141 “Razorback Klan” and “like wildfire”: Los Angeles Times, July 5, 1964.
142 “Sovereign Realm of Mississippi”: Cagin and Dray, We Are Not Afraid, p. 246.
142 “We are now in the midst”: Belfrage, Freedom Summer, pp. 104-5.
142 “the goon squad”: Mars, Witness in Philadelphia, p. 101.
143 “burning and dynamiting”: Huie, Three Lives, pp. 105-6.
143 “extermination”: Dittmer, Local People, p. 217.
143 “The typical Mississippi redneck”: Wyn Craig Wade, The Fiery Cross: The Ku Klux Klan in America (New York: Oxford University Press USA, 1998), p. 334.
143 “Sovereign Realm”: Cagin and Dray, We Are Not Afraid, p. 246.
143 “The purpose and function”: Mars, Witness in Philadelphia, p. xvii.
144 “our Satanic enemies”: Belfrage, Freedom Summer, p. 104.
144 “Some forty instances”: Dittmer, Local People, p. 238.
144 “I think you ought to put fifty”: Beschloss, Taking Charge, p. 450.
144 “to identify and interview”: Whitehead, Attack on Terror, p. 91.
144 “Neshoba Arrests Believed Imminent”: Meridian Star, July 10, 1964.
144 “whose neighbors were friendly with who”: Jackson Clarion-Ledger, June 12, 2005.
145 “just going through the motions”: New York Times, July 11, 1964.
145 “We haven’t even started leaning”: “Mississippi—Summer of 1964: Troubled State, Troubled Time,” Newsweek, July 13, 1964, p. 20.
145 “This is truly a great day!” Branch, Pillar of Fire, p. 398.
145 “Teeny Weeny”: Ibid., p. 393.
145 “This Mississippi thing”: Beschloss, Taking Charge, p. 444.
145 “I don’t close it”: Whitehead, Attack on Terror, p. 96.
145 “We most certainly do not”: New York Times, July 11, 1964.
145 “calculated insult”: Los Angeles Times, July 11, 1964.
146 “whup” the first “white niggers”: Martinez, Letters from Mississippi, pp. 140-42.
146 “Eat this shit”: WATS Line, July 10, 1964.
146 “deep sorrow for Mississippi”: Los Angeles Times, July 12, 1964.
146 “mutilated and scattered”: WATS Line, July 12, 1964.
147 “Mississippi is the only state”: McAdam, Freedom Summer, p. 97.
147 “We did not flee Hitler”: New York Times, July 11, 1964.
147 “tanks, guns, and troop carriers”: SNCC Papers, reel 39.
147 “before a tragic incident”: Hodes Papers, SHSW.
148 “Sometimes when I lie awake”: Boston Globe, July 4, 1964.
148 “except protect them somehow”: Los Angeles Times, July 19, 1964.
148 “Trussed Body Discovered