Transcription of an oral history interview conducted in Cleveland, Mississippi with Tommy Naron. Naron talks of his life in Cleveland and his many years of public service in the area.
Letter.; In this letter, Sillers confirms that he and Barr agree that there is no point to setting up an organization to push the principles of States' Rights if an aggressive education campaign is not launched. However, Sillers notes that he...
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with three men, Delaware, Vonell and Toliver. These gentlemen discuss several issues, among them slavery and the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
Letter.; Sillers writes to suggest to Patterson that Mississippi Democrats should create committees to push voter registration among white Mississippians in all five precincts. Sillers hopes that adding many more white voters to the roll will...
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Sylvester Matthews regarding the history of the Rosedale Negro Church. Matthews, born in 1887, discusses his family's history and various aspects of the history of the Rosedale area, in...
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted in two parts with Jessie Bernice Franklin Williams of Greenville, Mississippi. Williams speaks of her experiences as a young African American woman growing up during the 40s and 50s in...
Letter from Arves Johnson, a native of Ofahoma, Mississippi, and a student at Kirkland College in New York, to President John A. Peoples Jr. of Jackson State University, expressing sorrow regarding the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protestors...
A group of about ten men are trying to push a vehicle in the street after the snowstorm. One other person looks on standing next to the fender of a truck.