Freedom Summer - Bruce W. Watson [208]
Dallas Morning News
Davis, Jefferson
Davis, Sammy, Jr.
Delta blues
Delta Democrat-Times
Democracy Now (TV)
Democratic National Convention (1964)
civil rights split of
congressional challenge to
Credentials Committee
Freedom Democrats’ arrival in
Freedom Democrats at
as Freedom Party goal
and Hamer
and Humphrey
and LBJ
lobbying
as turning point
two-seat compromise
Democratic National Convention (1968)
Democratic National Convention (1984)
Dennis, Dave
Dennis, Delmar
Devine, Annie
“Dixie”
“Dixiecrats”
Doar, John
Donaldson, Ivanhoe
Douglass, Frederick
Drew, Mississippi
Du Bois, W. E. B.
The Souls of Black Folk
Dulles, Allen
East.
Eastland, James
Edwards, Don
Edwards, Len
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act (2008)
Espy, Mike
Evers, Charles
Evers, Medgar
assassination of
funeral of
memorials for
Evers, Myrlie
Fanon, Frantz
Farmer, James
Faulkner, William
FBI:
arrests by
bodies discovered by
and burial site
and Communists
and Democratic Convention
and King
and the Klan
lack of response from
loss of respect for
and murder trial
search for missing men
and station wagon
and three missing men
wiretapping by
Fitzgerald, Ella
Foote, Shelby, Jordan County
Ford, Henry
Forman, James
Fourth of July (1964)
Frank, Barney
Franklin, John Hope
Freedom Day, July 16, 1964
Freedom Democrats
arrival in Atlantic City
congressional challenge by
at Democratic Convention, see Democratic National Convention
demonstrations by
going home
hopes dashed
lobbying by
moral case of
obstacles against
as personification of democracy
popular support for
preparing for the convention
split by class
violence against
see also Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Freedom Election (1963)
Freedom Houses
schools in, see Freedom Schools
“Freedom Now”
Freedom Party, see Freedom Democrats; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Freedom Riders
Freedom Schools:
activities in
books collected for
call-and-response in
constructing
convention of
end of
folksingers in
national support for
“Non-Violent High”
opening of
planning for
reunion of
sites for
SNCC “Notes on Teaching in Mississippi”
students in
successes of
teachers for
threats to
“Freedom’s Comin’”
Freedom Songs
Freedom Summer:
accomplishments of
anniversaries of
culture clash of
donations to
end of
films about
first day of
gathering momentum of
legacy of
midcourse correction of
national awareness of
origins of
prelude to
preparations for
rage and resentment against
repercussions of
Ride for Justice (2004)
SNCC support of
volunteers for, see volunteers
writings about
“Freedom Train”
Free Southern Theater
Free Speech Movement
“Friends of Freedom in Mississippi”
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Garrett, Mrs. (host)
Genovese, Kitty
“Get on Board, Little Children”
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Giles, Oscar
Goldwater, Barry M.
and 1964 election
and Republican Convention
Goodman, Andrew:
arrest and release of
discovery of body
lawyer for family of
letters home
memorials for
missing, see three missing men
personal traits of
in training program
Goodman, Carolyn and Robert:
in later years
and murder trial
and search for their son
son missing
son’s body discovered
and son’s funeral
and son’s idealism
Goodman, Paul
“Go Tell It on the Mountain”
government, loss of respect for
Grant, Ulysses S.
Gray, Victoria
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greenville, Mississippi:
Freedom Day in
Freedom School in
hospitality in
Tillinghast in project office
Greenwood, Mississippi
arrests in
celebrities in
Freedom Day in
Freedom House in
King’s visit to
Peacemakers in
SNCC headquarters in
violence in
Gregory, Dick
and Democratic Convention
and three missing men
Griffin, Ida Ruth
Griffin, John H., Black Like Me
“Grim Reaper, The”
Guinea, SNCC trip to
Guyot, Lawrence
Hall, Prathia
Hamer, Fannie Lou
African trip
and communism
and congressional challenge
at Democratic Convention
and Freedom Party
and Freedom Summer
in later years
as local