Allen--Freedom School mimeo materials 1963-64 (Pamela P. Allen papers, 1967-1974; Archives Main Stacks, M85-013, Folder 1)

Assorted documents relating to Freedom Summer: “Freedom School Data” (COFO); “The General Condition of the Mississippi Negro” (SNCC); “Declaration of Independence” by Freedom School students; “If You Are Arrested in Mississippi” (NAACP); petition to LBJ seeking federal protection for civil rights wo...

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Summary:Assorted documents relating to Freedom Summer: “Freedom School Data” (COFO); “The General Condition of the Mississippi Negro” (SNCC); “Declaration of Independence” by Freedom School students; “If You Are Arrested in Mississippi” (NAACP); petition to LBJ seeking federal protection for civil rights workers; “Voter Registration Laws in Mississippi”; “Triple Revolution: Cybernation, Weaponry, Human Rights”; “Revolution and Water” by Dave Dellinger; “Growing up Absorbed” by Paul Goodman; “Ole Miss Prof [Russell Barrett] Hits State Voting Barriers”; “Rifle Squads or the Beloved Community” by A. J. Muste; “Special Report: Federal Programs Project” (COFO); “Mathematics” (Freedom School assessment test); “’Snick’: The Battle-Scarred Youngsters” by Howard Zinn (The Nation); “Ragged, Rugged Snick: What It Is and What It Does” (Chicago Daily News); “How Non-Violent Warrior Feels on Firing Line in Rural Dixie” (Chicago Sun-Times); SNCC Incident Summary for March 1965; issue of The Student Voice (At
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Allen papers, 1967-1974; Archives Main Stacks, M85-013, Folder 1) Allen, Pamela, P., 1943- Assorted documents relating to Freedom Summer: “Freedom School Data” (COFO); “The General Condition of the Mississippi Negro” (SNCC); “Declaration of Independence” by Freedom School students; “If You Are Arrested in Mississippi” (NAACP); petition to LBJ seeking federal protection for civil rights workers; “Voter Registration Laws in Mississippi”; “Triple Revolution: Cybernation, Weaponry, Human Rights”; “Revolution and Water” by Dave Dellinger; “Growing up Absorbed” by Paul Goodman; “Ole Miss Prof [Russell Barrett] Hits State Voting Barriers”; “Rifle Squads or the Beloved Community” by A. J. Muste; “Special Report: Federal Programs Project” (COFO); “Mathematics” (Freedom School assessment test); “’Snick’: The Battle-Scarred Youngsters” by Howard Zinn (The Nation); “Ragged, Rugged Snick: What It Is and What It Does” (Chicago Daily News); “How Non-Violent Warrior Feels on Firing Line in Rural Dixie” (Chicago Sun-Times); SNCC Incident Summary for March 1965; issue of The Student Voice (Atlanta); “The Stench of Freedom” by Ralph Featherstone; “Congressional Challenge Fact Sheet” (MFDP); “Brief Memorandum on Federal Civil Rights Authority” (SNCC); “Statistics on Education, Housing, Income and Employment and Health [in the South]”; “The Role of the Federal Government in the Deep South”; SNCC Incident Summary for November 1964”; “Support Action on Selma and Marion, Alabama”; “Sept. 21 [fire bombing of house in McComb, MS]”; “Chronology of Events, June 14-20, 1965”; “Affidavits”; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party appeal to Freedom Summer volunteers to work for the Freedom Vote in late Oct-early Nov 1964; “Application for Work on the Freedom Vote”; “Case Study on the Civil Rights Bill [of 1963]”; “Lesson Plans for the Unit on Mississippi Politics”; SNCC Incident Summary, Mississippi, Oct 1964”; “Special Report: Selma, Alabama” (SNCC); “Condition of Farm Workers in 1963”; “Guide to Negro History” (Freedom Schools); “Readings in Nonviolence”; “Citizenship Curriculum” (Freedom Schools); “Case Study: Statements of Description of Non-Violent Movements” (including SNCC, CORE); “Unit VII: The Movement”; “Academic Curriculum” (Freedom Schools); “A Note to the Teacher [of Freedom Schools]”; “The Mississippi Power Structure” (Freedom Schools); issue of Holly Spring, MS, “Freedom News” (freedom school newspaper); list of Mississippi Project directors and contact info, 1964-1965; “Non-Material Teaching Suggestions for Freedom Schools” by Ruth Emerson; “A Talk to Teachers” (SNCC); “Atlanta Has Time---But Not Much” (SNCC) Mississippi; Alabama; Georgia; North Carolina; Tennessee; Arkansas; Florida; Kentucky Holmes County; Carthage; Hattiesburg; Gulfport; Greenville; Holly Springs; McComb; Shaw; Palmer’s Crossing; Cleveland; Indianola; Ruleville; Rankin County; Greenwood; Leflore County; Winona; Itta Bena; Columbus; Marks; Belzoni; Natchez; Moss Point; Benton County; Jackson; Batesville; Issaquena County; Laurel; Vicksburg; Biloxi; Greenville; Clarksdale; Canton; Ashland; Hernando; Leland; West Point; Boonville; Ripley; Gould; Selma; Montgomery; Dallas County; Atlanta; Americus; Albany; Moultrie; Monroe; Fayette County; Little Rock; Mississippi Freedom Schools ; Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Congress of Racial Equality; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); education; teachers; community centers; Free Southern Theater; music; Mississippi Southern Caravan of Music; Freedom Singers; Declaration of Independence (by Mississippi Freedom Schools students); African Americans ; jails; assault and battery; United States. 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