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Freedom Summer - Bruce W. Watson [209]

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hero

on militancy

telling her story

and volunteers

Hamer, Pap

Harkey, Ira, Jr.

Harlem Renaissance

Harlem riots

Harmony, Mississippi

Harper’s

Harris, Jesse

Hartford Courant

Hattiesburg, Mississippi:

Fourth of July in

Freedom Day in

Freedom Schools in

library closed in

violence in

Hayden, Sandra “Casey”

Hayden, Tom

Hayes, Curtis

Heffner, Albert

Heffner family

Hefner, Hugh

Height, Dorothy

Heller, Joseph

Hellman, Lillian

Hendrix, Jimi

Henry, Aaron “Doc”

Henson, Matthew

Hirt, Al

Hochschild, Adam

Hoffman, Abbie

Holland, Endesha Ida Mae

Holly Springs, Mississippi

Hoover, J. Edgar:

and discovery of bodies

and FBI inaction

and King

and the Klan

Masters of Deceit

Mississippi visit of

as rabid anti-Communist

and three missing men

and wiretapping

Horne, Lena

Howard University, Non-Violent Action Group

Howe, Irving

Howell, John

Hubbard, Earl

Hudson, Winson, Mississippi Harmony

Hughes, Langston

Humphrey, Hubert H.

Huntley, Chet

Hurricane Camille

Hurst, E. H.

Hurt, Mississippi John

Ickes, Harold

Indianola, Mississippi

Informant X

Informant Y

integration, see segregation

In the Heat of the Night (film)

In White America (drama)

Itta Bena, Mississippi

Jackson, Mississippi

COFO headquarters in

Jackson Clarion-Ledger

Jackson Daily News

Javits, Jacob

Jersey City, race riots in

Jet

Jim Crow

Johnson, Lady Bird

Johnson, Lyndon B.:

and Civil Rights Act

and Democratic Convention

and discovery of bodies

and elections

and FBI

on integration

and King

and the Klan

requests for support from

and three missing men

Johnson, Lyndon B. (cont.)

Voting Rights Act

walk with Lady Bird

wiretapping ordered by

Johnson, Paul B.

and Civil Rights Act compliance

and Democratic Convention

on Freedom Summer as invasion

and Hoover

and three missing men

on violence

and Voting Rights Act

Johnson, Robert, “Cross Road Blues”

Jones, Fannie

Jones, Pam

Jones, Wilmer

Jordan, James

Judgment at Nuremberg (film)

Justice Department, U.S.:

Civil Rights Division

lawsuits filed by

loss of respect for

requests for protection from

and three missing men

and volunteer training

and voter registration

Katzenbach, Nicholas

Kennard, Clyde

Kennedy, Jacqueline

Kennedy, John F.

assassination of

and civil rights bill

honoring the memory of

Kennedy, Robert F.

and Democratic Convention

and King

lawsuits filed by

and three missing men

Killen, Edgar Ray:

and Klan extermination

and murder trials

and reopening of the case

King, B. B.

King, Rev. Edwin

King, Rev. Martin Luther, Jr.:

assassination of

as celebrity

civil rights activities of

and death threats

and Democratic Convention

and FBI

“I have a dream” speech

influence of

on militancy

Mississippi tour of

and Nobel Peace Prize

Poor People’s Campaign

and SCLC

and three missing men

King, Mary

Kissinger, Henry A.

Klan Konstitution

Klan Ledger, The

Klansman, The

Koplowitz, Rita

Ku Klux Klan:

in Birth of a Nation

burning crosses

and celebrities

extermination orders from

and FBI

and Freedom Summer opposition

growth of

hit list of

Imperial Wizard of

lawsuits against

leafleting by

lynchings by

murder trial of

opposition to

“preserving the culture”

recruitment for

roadblocks by

and secrecy

sheriffs as members of

and three missing men

violence of

and White Knights

Kunstler, Karin

Kunstler, William

Ladner, Joyce

Lake, Ellen

Lamb, Martha

Lancaster, Burt

Landess, Ira

Lary, Curtis

Laurel, Mississippi

Lawson, Rev. James

Leadbelly

Leary, Timothy

Lee, Rev. George

Lee, Herbert:

family of, registered to vote

memorials to

murder of

threats against

Lelyveld, Rabbi Joseph

Lester, Julius

“Let My People Go”

Lewis, John

and Democratic Convention

and three missing men

Lexington Advertiser

Liberty, Mississippi

Life

lifestyle, popular culture:

(1920s-1940s)

(1963, fall)

(1964)

Lincoln, Abraham

Lindbergh kidnapping act

Little Rock, Arkansas

Look

Los Angeles Times

Louisiana, bodies found in

Lowenstein, Allard

Lymon, Frankie

lynchings

Lynd, Staughton

Lynd, Theron

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