From the John Mangram Papers. Handwritten letter from Bob James of Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, to Friends at Tougaloo College, dated Easter morning 1961. It begins by quoting selected phrases from John 1:4-12. James writes of having seen reports...
From the John Mangram Papers. Typewritten letter from Galen R. Weaver and Chester L. Marcus, on letterhead of the United Church of Christ, Council for Christian Social Action, to Reverend J.D. Mangram, dated April 11, 1961. Weaver and Marcus...
From the John Mangram Papers. Typewritten letter from John D. Mangram to Florence Brumback, dated April 22, 1961. Mangram writes to thank Brumback for her letter. He also writes about the choice of non-violent protest vs. violence, his hopes...
From the John Mangram Papers. Typewritten letter from John D. Mangram to William Lloyd Imes, dated April 27, 1961. Mangram thanks Imes for his letter of encouragement and support for the dozen students who participated in a civil rights...
From the John Mangram Papers. Handwritten letter from William Lloyd Imes of Dundee, New York, to Rev. John D. Mangram, dated April 21 [?], 1961. Imes writes to commend and encourage Mangram and the nine Tougaloo College students who attempted...
From the John Mangram Papers. Cover memo dated May 17, 1960, and statement by the United Christian Missionary Society, Department of Social Welfare, dated May 11, 1960, discussing non-violent protest in the form of sit-ins. The statement...
From the John Mangram Papers. Typewritten statements by John D. Mangram and Janice Jackson, undated. Mangram's statement includes mention of a sit-in by students [this may refer to the demonstration at the Jackson, Mississippi, public library...