Freedom Summer - Bruce W. Watson [207]
Index
ABC-TV
The Search in Mississippi
Adams, Victoria Gray
Adickes, Sandra
Africa, travel to
“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”
Alexander, Margaret Walker
Algebra Project
Allen, Elizabeth
Allen, Louis
Allen, Pamela (née Parker)
Alsop, Joseph
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)
Americans for the Preservation of the White Race
Ames, Adelbert
Amistad
antiwar movement
Arendt, Hannah
Armstrong, Neil
Association of Tenth Amendment Conservatives (ATAC)
Atlanta Constitution
Atlantic City:
Democratic National Convention in
Miss America Pageant in
urban deterioration of
authority, loss of respect for
Baker, Ella
Baldwin, James
Barnett, O. H.
Barnett, Ross
Barnette, Horace Doyle
Barry, Marion
Batesville, Mississippi
“Battle Hymn of the Republic, The”
Belafonte, Harry
Belfrage, Sally
Bender, Rita Schwerner, see Schwerner, Rita
Benita Sharpshooters
Bennett, Tony
Berkeley Free Speech Movement
Berle, Milton
Bernstein, Leonard
Bettelheim, Bruno
Bewitched (TV)
Beymer, Richard
Bilbo, Theodore G.
Bingham, Hiram
Bingham, Steve
Birmingham, Alabama, church bombing in
Birth of a Nation (film)
Black Codes
Black Power
Blackwell, Unita
Block, Sam
“Blowin’ in the Wind”
Bonanza (TV)
Bond, Julian
Bowers, Sam Holloway
Brinkley, David
Brooks, Gary
Broonzy, “Big Bill”
Brown, Jess
Brownmiller, Susan
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Bruce, Lenny
Bryant. C.
Buck, Demetrius
Buckley, William F.
Burrage, Olen
California, Fair Housing Law in
Camus, Albert
Canton, Mississippi
Capote, Truman
Capps, Charlie
Carmichael, Stokeley
and Black Power
and Freedom Day
and Freedom Summer
nonviolence rejected by
in Parchman Farm
police attack on
and SNCC politics
and three missing men
and volunteer training
Carter, Gloria
Carter, Hodding III
Carter, Jimmy
Cash, Wilbur J., The Mind of the South
Catledge, Turner
Chancellor, John
Chaney, Ben:
brother missing
and brother’s activism
and brother’s burial
in later years
Chaney, Fannie Lee:
grandchild of
in later years
and murder trial
son missing
son’s body discovered
and son’s burial
Chaney, James:
arrest and release of
burial of
civil rights activism of
discovery of body
grave of
in memory of
missing, see three missing men
personal traits of
registering voters
Channing, Carol
Chávezésar
Chicago Seven
Chicago Tribune
Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi
Choctaw Reservation
churches:
bombed and burned
Committee of Concern for
media stories killed about
Citizens for Progress
Civil Rights Act (1964):
and Kennedy
Mississippi compliance with
passed by Senate
signing of
testing of
white backlash against
civil rights movement
activism in, see specific agencies and individuals
beginnings of
and celebrities
and Communists
factions within
and hope
Informant X and Y infiltrating
in interstate travel
and legislation
local heroes of
nonviolence rejected in
Republican rejection of
resistance in Mississippi to
resistance in Washington to
school busing
school walkouts
sit-ins
slow progress of
unsolved cases
and violence
voting rights, see voting rights
white backlash against
Civil War, U.S.:
history rewritten on
Mississippi memories of
Pickett’s Charge
and Reconstruction
as War for Southern Independence
wounds opened from
Clark, Gloria
Clark, Ramsey
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Cleveland, Mississippi
Cliburn, Van
Cobb, Charlie
and three missing men
and Tillinghast
Cole, Junior
Cole, Mrs. Junior
Coles, Robert
Collins, Judy
Communists:
and lawsuits
r ed-baiting
“red diaper” babies
rumors of civil rights involvement
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Connally, John
Cooke, Sam
Cotton, MacArthur
Council of Federated Organizations (COFO)
and discovery of bodies
donations to
and Freedom Day
Jackson headquarters of
lawsuits initiated by
phone network of
threats and violence against
and three missing men
and voter registration
Cowan, Geoff
Cowan, Paul
Cowan, Polly
Cox, Harold
Cronkite, Walter
Cummings, Peter
Dahmer, Ellie
Dahmer, Vernon