Freedom Summer - Bruce W. Watson [209]
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