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Freedom Summer - Bruce W. Watson [211]

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Peter, Paul and Mary

Philadelphia, Mississippi:

King’s visit to

Klan in

locals’ stories in

media focus on

murders in

Neshoba County Fair in

and search for three missing men

violence in

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, race riots in

Philadelphia Coalition

Pickett’s Charge, Mississippi Greys in

Pike County, Mississippi

Poe, Earl

Poitier, Sidney

Poor People’s Campaign

Popper, Martin

Port Gibson, Mississippi

Posey, Deborah Ray

Powell, Adam Clayton

Powell, James

Presley, James “Little Man”

Price, Cecil:

arrest and release of

and COFO office

death of

and discovery of bodies

as FBI suspect

and fund-raising

and three missing men

trial of

and violence

Rainey, Lawrence A.:

arrest and release of

and bootlegging

and COFO office

death of

and discovery of bodies

as FBI suspect

and fund-raising

and lawsuits

power of

and three missing men

trial of

and violence

Rand, Sally

Rauh, Joseph, and Democratic Convention

Reagan, Ronald

Reconstruction

end of

rewriting history on

second

as “The Tragic Era”

Reedy, George

Regional Council of Negro Leadership

Republican National Convention (1964)

Reston, James

Restorative Justice

Reuther, Walter

Riesman, David

Roberts, Wayne

Robertson, Cornelia

Robertson, Pepper

“Rock of Ages”

Rockefeller, Nelson A.

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano III

Roots (TV)

Rubin, Larry

Ruleville, Mississippi

Fourth of July in

Freedom School in

Russell, Bill

Russell, Richard

Salinger, Pierre

Samstein, Mendy

San Francisco Chronicle

Saturday Evening Post

Savio, Mario

Schwerner, Anne:

and search for her son

son’s body discovered

and son’s funeral

Schwerner, Michael:

arrest and release of

civil rights involvement of

discovery of body

extermination order on

false reports about

memorials for

missing, see three missing men

personal traits of

threats to

Schwerner, Nathan:

and murder trial

and search for his son

son’s body discovered

Schwerner, Rita:

civil rights activism of

at Democratic Convention

husband missing

husband’s body discovered

in later years

and LBJ

and memories of Michael

and murder trial

Scott, Dred

Seeger, Pete

segregation

and censorship

and civil rights, see civil rights movement

and court system

economic backups of

Jim Crow

and media

as “the Negro problem”

post-World War II

segregation (cont.)

and “redneck boys”

and Supreme Court

threats and violence

White Citizens’ Councils

as “White Man’s Burden”

“Whites Only” signs

Sellers, Cleveland

sharecropping system

Sharkey County, Mississippi

Shaw, Mississippi

Sherman, William Tecumseh

Shetterly, Jay

Sias, Henry

Silver, James

Mississippi: The Closed Society

Simmons, William

Simone, Nina

Simpson, Ivesta

Sinatra, Frank

sit-ins

Sitton, Claude

Smith, Frank

Smith, Hazel Brannon

“Sojourner Motor Fleet”

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

Spain, David

Staples Singers

Stennis, John

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC):

and African trip

anthem “We’ll Never Turn Back”

black leaders developed in

coming apart

and Democratic Convention

and end of Freedom Summer

FBI wiretap on

formation of

founding statement of

and Freedom Day

and Freedom Party

and Freedom Rides

and Freedom Schools

and Freedom Summer; see also Freedom Summer

f und-raising

group-centered leadership in

lawsuits instituted by

nonviolence debates in

opening offices of

public relations efforts of

qualities of members

resentment against outsiders

reunion of

security handbooks of

and sex

stories told by

threats and hate mail to

and three missing men

volunteers trained by

whites expelled from

student protests

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

Sullivan, Joseph

Supreme Court, U.S.:

and integration

and Neshoba murder case

and voting rights

Sweeney, Dennis

Tallahatchie County, Mississippi

Third World movements

“This Little Light of Mine”

Thompson, Allen

Thoreau, Henry David

three missing men:

arrests and release of

bodies discovered

burial site

case reopened

in county jail

demonstrations and vigils for

early

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