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