Freedom Summer - Bruce W. Watson [210]
MacLaine, Shirley
Magruder, Irene
Malcolm X
March on Washington
Marcuse, Herbert
Marshall, Burke
Marshall, Thurgood
Masonic code
McAdam, Doug
McCarthyism
McComb, Mississippi:
bombings in
Citizens for Progress
Freedom House in
Free Southern Theater in
Seeger concert in
volunteers in
McDaniel, E. L.
McGhee, Laura
McGhee, Silas
McKellar, Tillman
McLaurin, Charles
Meredith, James
Meridian, Mississippi
Meridian Naval Air Station, sailors in search
“Merry Pranksters”
Miles, Kevin
Miles, Mona
Miles, Robert
Miles, Vernon
Miller, Arthur
Miller, Wallace
Miss America Pageant
Mississippi:
antebellum wealth in
antipicketing law in
August as “lay by time” in
black elected officials in
black political power curbed in
bootlegging in
brutality in
car chases in
celebration of secession
changes coming to
as “Closed Society”
Confederate pride in
courthouse as symbol in
denial in
focus on
heat and rain cycles in
lynchings in
night in
poverty in
Reconstruction in
“redneck boys” in
repercussions in
segregated schools in
sheriffs’ powers in
state constitution of
as symbol of racial terror
and War for Southern Independence (Civil War)
White Citizens’ Councils in
Mississippi and the Fifteenth Amendment (film)
“Mississippi Burning” (FBI code name)
Mississippi Burning (film)
Mississippi Caravan of Music
Mississippi Economic Council
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP)
and congressional challenge
and Democratic Convention; see also Democratic National Convention; Freedom Democrats
lawyer for
party convention of
and voting rights legislation
Mississippi Greys
Mississippi Highway Patrol
“Mississippi Plan”
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
Mississippi Summer Project, see Freedom Summer
Miss Mississippi
Mitchell, Jerry
Mondale, Walter
Money, Mississippi
Monk, Thelonious
Montgomery, Alabama
Moody, Anne, Coming of Age in Mississippi
Moore, Amzie
Morris, Willie
Morse, Wayne
Moses, Dona
Moses, Janet
Moses, Robert Parris (Bob)
African travels of
arrest of
and Democratic Convention
early years of
and Freedom Election
and Freedom Summer
influence of
investigations of
and King
in later years
name change of
presidential protection requested by
resignation from SNCC
on “sharing the terror”
and SNCC accomplishments
and SNCC politics
as teacher
and three missing men
and violent attacks
and volunteer training
and voter registration
Moses v. Kennedy and Hoover
Moss Point, Mississippi
Mother Jones
“Mr. X” (informant)
Musial, Stan
Myrdal, Gunnar, An American Dilemma
NAACP:
bailing out jailed activists
Freedom Summer opposed by
meetings of
membership in, as cause for reprisals
picket lines of
supporters of
testing the Civil Rights Act
and three missing men
volunteers for
white hatred for
Nader, Ralph
Natchez, Mississippi
National Council of Churches
National Council of Negro Women
National Lawyers Guild
NBC:
censorship by
lawsuit filed against
“Nelson Street Blues”
Neshoba County:
church burning in
county fair
denial in
discovery of bodies in
Klan in
murder trials in
reputation of
search for missing men in
Steak House Café in
threats and violence in
three missing men in
Newsweek
New York Times
night riders
Nixon, Richard M.
Obama, Barack
O’Brien, Fran
attack on
back at home
as Freedom School teacher
Ochs, Phil
Odetta
“Oh, Freedom”
“O Healing River”
Oktibbeha Ploughboys
“Old Jolly Place, The”
Ole Miss:
black enrollments in
“Closed Society” term coined at
faculty resignations at
federal marshals at
integration riots at
Meredith’s enrollment at
volunteers’ meetings in
Osheroff, Abe
Oxford, Mississippi
Oxford, Ohio, volunteers trained at
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
Panola County, Mississippi
Parchman Farm Prison
Parents Mississippi Emergency Committee
Parker, Mack
Parker, Pamela; see also Allen, Pamela (née Parker)
Parks, Rosa
Patch, Penny
Paxton, Tom
Peacemakers
Peacock, Willie
Penman, Harriet
Percy, Walker
Percy, William Alexander, Lanterns on the Levee