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History of an American State. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

Youth of the Rural Organizing and Cultural Center. Minds Stayed on Freedom: The Civil Rights Struggle in the Rural South, an Oral History. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1991.

Zellner, Robert. The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement. With Constance Curry. Montgomery, Ala.: NewSouth Books, 2008.

Zinn, Howard, ed. The Power of Nonviolence: Writings by Advocates of Peace. Boston: Beacon Press, 2002.

——. SNCC: The New Abolitionists. Boston: Beacon Press, 1964.

Film and Video

Beymer, Richard. A Regular Bouquet. Self-produced, 1965.

Hampton, Henry, dir. “Mississippi—Is This America?” Episode 5 of Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Movement. Boston: Blackside, 1987.

Mulford, Marilyn, and Connie Field, dirs. Freedom on My Mind. Berkeley, Calif.: Clarity Film Productions, 1994.

Potter, Anthony, dir. Murder in Mississippi: The Price of Freedom. New York: ABC News, 1994.

“Students Asked Not to Say Obama’s Name.” WAPT, Channel 16, Jackson, Miss. http://www.wapt.com/video/17928161/index.html.

Williams, Marco, dir. Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America—Freedom Summer . New York: History Channel, 2006.

Personal Interviews (in chronological order)

Gloria Clark, volunteer

Heather Booth Tobis, volunteer

Nancy Schlieffelin, volunteer

Chris Williams, volunteer

Robert Fullilove, volunteer

Fran O’Brien, volunteer

Chude Pamela Allen, volunteer

Karen Hoberman, volunteer

Fred Bright Winn, volunteer

Muriel Tillinghast, volunteer/SNCC staff

Jay Shetterly, volunteer

Geoff Cowan, volunteer

Claire O’Connor, volunteer

Jim Kates, volunteer

Ira Landess, volunteer

Jimmie Travis, SNCC staff

Dr. Stacey White

Robert Miles Jr.

Jack Bishop, cofounder, Association of Tenth Amendment Conservatives

Elaine Baker, volunteer

Kathie Sarachild, volunteer

John Howell, newspaper publisher

Ray Raphael, volunteer

Linda Wetmore, volunteer

Nancy Samstein, volunteer

Arelya Mitchell, Freedom School student

Julius Lester, folksinger

Gary Brooks, McComb, Mississippi, native

Hollis Watkins, SNCC staff

Congressman Barney Frank, volunteer

Richard Beymer, volunteer

Alan Schiffman, volunteer

Michael Thelwell, SNCC staff, Washington, D.C.

Charlie Cobb, SNCC staff

Curtis (Hayes) Muhammad, SNCC staff

Charles Capps Jr., sheriff

Jim Dann, volunteer

Congressman John Lewis, SNCC staff

Margaret Block, volunteer

Otis Brown, SNCC staff

Dennis Flannagan, volunteer

Stephen Bingham, volunteer

Jerry Mitchell, Jackson Clarion-Ledger reporter

Charles McLaurin, SNCC staff

Len Edwards, volunteer

Governor William F. Winter

Bob Moses, SNCC staff

Sue Thrasher, volunteer

Bob Zellner, SNCC staff

E-mail Interviews (in chronological order)

Casey Hayden, SNCC staff

Hodding Carter III, editor, Delta Democrat-Times

Franklin Delano Roosevelt III

Web Sites

American Radio Works. http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/.

American Rhetoric. http://www.americanrhetoric.com.

Cambridge Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. http://encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com/pages/.

Cardcow.com, Vintage Postcards and Collectibles. http://www.cardcow.com.

Civil Rights Movement Veterans Web site. http://www.crmvet.org.

“Democracy Now!” http://www.alternet.org.

Meikeljohn Civil Liberties Institute Archives, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/meiklejohn/meik-10_1/meik-10_1-6.html#580.7.

“Mississippi Burning Trial: Selected Klan Documents.” Famous Trials: U.S. vs. Cecil Price et al. (“Mississippi Burning” Trial) Web site. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/price&bowers/Klan.html.

The Nina Simone Web. http://boscarol.com/nina/html/where/mississipigoddamn.html.

Port Gibson Heritage Trust Web site. http://www.portgibsonheritagetrust.org/port_gibson.

The Sixties Project. http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Sixties.html.

Digital Library, University of California at Berkeley. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu.

“Wednesdays in Mississippi: Civil Rights as Women’s Work.” http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/WIMS/.

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