The James W. Silver Collection is open for research.
Collection processed by Archives and Special Collections staff. The Institute of Museum
and Library Services supported the digital encoding of this finding aid through a
National Leadership Grant for Libraries. Encoded by ByteManagers, November 2005. EAD-encoded
finding aid revised by Kathryn Michaelis, February 2012.
No further additions are expected to this collection.
The audio recordings in this collection exist on reel-to-reel tape. Access to audio
reels is unavailable until digital copies can be made.
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-
James Wesley Silver was born on June 28, 1907, in Rochester, New York, and his family
moved to Southern Pines, North Carolina, when he was twelve years old. He studied
at the University of North Carolina, Peabody College, and Vanderbilt University, where
he earned his doctorate. He began teaching at The University of Mississippi in 1936
and served as chairman of the department of history from 1946 to 1957.
He is the author of many books, including Edmund Pendleton Gaines: Frontier General
(1949), A Life for the Confederacy (1959), A Surgeon’s Recollections (1960), Mississippi
in the Confederacy (1961), and Confederate Morale and Church Propaganda (1967). His
most well-known book, however, is the bestselling Mississippi: The Closed Society,
published in 1964. In this work, Silver critiqued Mississippi’s racial policies and
described it as closed to freedom of inquiry. He called Mississippi’s failure to accept
the “inevitability of change” a “social felony” and compared contemporary attitudes
in the state to those of the Civil War period. When Mississippi: The Closed Society
was released, Silver cited James Meredith, the first African American student at The
University of Mississippi, author William Faulkner, and civil rights leader Aaron
Henry as significant influences on his ideas about Mississippi. In 1962, Silver had
served as a friend and advisor to Meredith when he enrolled at the University amidst
great controversy.
Silver first publicly presented this material in a presidential address before the
Southern Historical Association on November 7, 1963. His speech touched off a storm
of both praise and criticism around the country, particularly in Mississippi. The
Mississippi legislature, as well as some members of the University’s Board of Trustees,
explored the possibility of dismissing Silver. After twenty-eight years on the faculty,
however, Silver’s position was secure, and a violation of his tenure rights could
have jeopardized the University’s accreditation status.
Although Silver initially hoped to outlast the controversy caused by his book, he
took a leave of absence from The University of Mississippi in 1964 to teach at the
University of Notre Dame. He eventually accepted a regular teaching position there,
and later taught at the University of South Florida.
Silver passed away on July 25, 1988, in Tampa, Florida.
This collection consists of two separate groups of records pertaining to James Silver,
acquired in two accessions.
Box 1 contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, and printed material
collected by Silver pertaining to race relations and civil rights organizations from
1959 to 1965, arranged chronologically. The majority of items document the 1964 Mississippi
Summer Project, with a concentration on the Medical Committee for Human Rights, the
Council of Federated Organizations, the White Community Project, the Lawyers’ Committee
for Civil Rights Under Law, and the Citizens’ Council. Box 1 also contains Silver’s
articles entitled “Report from Britain.”
Boxes 2 through 4 house cards with Silver’s notes on the lumber industry and other
topics. Box 5 contains unprocessed academic and research material, including information
on the lumber industry and three pieces of correspondence with Aaron Henry and Hodding
Carter.
Box 2 contains newspaper clippings on Silver, his books, and other areas of personal
interest. It also includes transcripts and articles relating to the integration of
The University of Mississippi.
Box 3 consists of articles, ephemera, and printed material on race relations in the
1950s and 1960s, as well as and photocopies of derogatory letters received by Silver
in response to his support for civil rights.
Box 4 contains additional newspaper clippings and printed material on race relations.
It also includes Silver’s academic correspondence with the University of South Florida.
Box 5 consists largely of reviews, correspondence, and newspaper clippings related
to Mississippi: The Closed Society, as well as other academic materials.
Boxes 6 through 14 contain Silver’s general correspondence from 1935 to 1986. The
correspondence is organized chronologically, with letters arranged alphabetically
by correspondent within each time period. Correspondents include Reubin Askew, John
Brademas, L. D. Brodsky, Will D. Campbell, Hodding Carter, Thad Cochran, Carvel Collins,
Patricia Romero Curtain, Justice Felix Frankfurter, Senator J. W. Fulbright, Albert
Gore, Billy Graham, Aaron Henry, Robert F. Kennedy, Estes Kefauver, George F. Kennon,
Alfred Knopf, Malcolm X, Benjamin Mays, James H. Meredith, John Salter, Arthur Schlesinger,
Eric Sevareid, Frank Smith, Howard K. Smith, Adlai Stevenson, Anne Stokes, Harry Truman,
Hugh White, and William Winter.
Boxes 15 through17 contain Silver’s research materials on William Faulkner and files
related to his participation in many different historical associations and conferences
from 1949 to 1972.
Boxes 18 and 19 consist of correspondence, bibliographies, and newspaper clippings
about Silver’s speaking and lecture engagements as well as other academic affairs
from 1945 to 1979. Of particular interest are items pertaining to Silver’s delivery
of “Mississippi: The Closed Society” at the Southern Historical Association meeting
in November 1963. Boxes 35 and 36 contain additional correspondence in reaction to
Silver’s SHA address, including letters from Aaron Henry, Frank Smith, Harrison Salisbury,
and Arthur Palmer.
Boxes 20 through 22 contain a variety of personal and academic documents. These include
materials relating to Silver’s summer and visiting teaching positions, speaking engagements,
term papers he wrote as a student, and departmental memoranda from The University
of Mississippi. Also contained in these boxes are additional items documenting integration
and race relations at The University of Mississippi.
Box 23 contains correspondence related to Silver’s academic affairs, including correspondence
with J. P. Coleman and David Cohn, as well as assorted conference materials.
Box 24 through 27 consist of articles, reviews, and letters to the editor written
by Silver and other authors with related academic correspondence.
Box 28 contains research material on Mississippi and civil rights, including documents
relating to Silver’s interview with Harry S. Truman.
Boxes 29 and 30 contain Silver’s manuscript and related items for a proposed collection
of documents on Mississippi v. U.S, the case that allowed James Meredith to enroll
at The University of Mississippi. A transcript and cassette tape of Silver’s interview
with Meredith on November 12, 1962, is included in Box 29.
Boxes 31 through 34 and Box 37 contain manuscripts of Silver’s writings, Mississippi:
The Closed Society and Running Scared, as well as notes and personal papers.
Boxes 38, 40, 41, 43, and 44 through 48 contain various journals, reprints, newspapers,
notecards, class roll books, and other printed material. Box 39 contains photographs.
Box 42 contains posters and encapsulated material, including correspondence from Aaron
Henry, Frank Smith, Alfred A. Knopf, Arthur Schlesinger, Brooks Hays, Carolyn Goodman,
and James Jones.
Boxes 48 and Box 50 contain miscellaneous printed and visual materials, including
photographs, journals, student papers, note cards, posters, newspapers, programs,
and maps.
Box 49 contains reel to reel audio recordings, including many of Silver’s speaking
engagements and his speech at the Southern Historical Association in 1963.
James W. Silver Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library,
The
University of Mississippi
The James W. Silver Collection is open for research.
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the
making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under
certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized
to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions
is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used for any purpose other
than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for,
or
later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,”
that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
This collection is arranged by accession, and by subject within each accession.
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Accession Number 76-40 |
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1959-1963 |
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| “Barnett In Kalamazoo,” a transcript of the speech and answers to questions by Governor
Ross R. Barnett of Mississippi, at Western Michigan University, 24 September 1963
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Scope: Typewritten
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| “Racial Friction In The Deep South,” by Department of Psychology, The University of
Mississippi. John B. Wolfe and Paul Horn
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Scope: Printed
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b1f1
| “Wages paid for cotton chopping in 15 Mississippi counties,” 1-10 June 1959 |
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Scope: Printed and typewritten material
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| Booklet—”Constitution,” Mississippi Council on Human Relations, Jackson, Mississippi |
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| Pamphlet—”Beauty For Ashes,” Committee of Concern, Jackson, Mississippi |
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| “A Deltan’s Answer To The ‘Delta Ministry’,” by James Hand, Jr. |
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Scope: A reprint from The Deer Creek Pilot of Rolling Fork, Mississippi
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b1f1
| Advertisement—”An Important Message to All Mississippians! Support Your Public Schools” |
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| “Coleman Urges Mississippians To Speak Out Against Crime, Evil,” by Norma Fields.
Tupelo Daily Journal, undated
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Scope: Xerox copy
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b1f1
| Article—”The Civil Rights Bill In Sunflower County,” Council of Federated Organizations
[?]
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| “Security Handbook,” Developed by COFO; used by N.C.C. in Mississippi, Presidents’
Lawyers’ Committee and our Medical Committee
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Scope: Xerox copy. 3 pp.
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b1f1
| Form letter—Medical Committee For Human Rights (Mississippi Project 1964) signed Elliot
Hurwitt, M.D.
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| Xerox copy of memo—Medical Committee for Human Rights—addressed “To All COFO Personnel”. |
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| Form letter—Medical Committee For Human Rights (Mississippi Project 1964) signed by
H. Jack Geigher, M.D.
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Scope: Xerox copy
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b1f1
| Letter—Claire Bradley to Donald A. Cornely, M.D.—Jackson, Mississippi, Medical Committee
for Human Rights, 23 October 1964
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Scope: Xerox copy
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| Article—”The Medical Committee for Human Rights, Mississippi Project,” by Leslie A.
Falk, M.D., Ph.D.
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Scope: Xerox copy
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b1f1
| Copy of Announcement from Medical Committee for Human Rights, 10 August 1964 |
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| Women In Mississippi, preliminary report prepared by Elizabeth B. Barnes and Frances
M. Tenenbaum, 1964
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Scope: Marked Confidential, Not for Distribution
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b1f1
| “The McComb, Mississippi Story,” as reflected in a series of 1964 editorials published
in the Enterprise Journal, McComb, Mississippi, Number 1
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| “The McComb, Mississippi Story,” Number 2 |
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| “Mississippi Eyewitness: the three civil rights workers—how they were murdered,” the
exclusive story by Ramparts Magazine, 1964
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Scope: Articles by Louis E. Lomax and John Howard Griffin and an interview with Dick Gregory
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Pamphlets, Articles, Letters, 1964 |
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| “Report To The Members of the Lawyers’ Committee For Civil Rights Under Law,” Harrison
Tweed and Bernard G. Segal, Co-Chairmen, March 1964
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| Leaflet—The Crusader Monthly Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 4—”USA: The Potential Of A Minority
Revolution,” May-June 1964
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| “Hearing Before a Select Panel on Mississippi and Civil Rights,” Extension of Remarks
of Hon. Phillip Burton of California in the House of Representatives, Monday, 15 June
1964, Congressional Record-Appendix, 15 June 1964
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Scope: Pp. A3228-A3231
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| Temporary Restraining Order, United States District Court, Southern District of Mississippi,
Jackson Division, Civil Action Number 3583 (J) (M). Cleveland Donald, Jr., By his
Father and Next Friend—Plaintiff v. Thomas Jefferson Tubb, Chairman, et al—Defendants,
10 June 10 1964
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| “Chronological Events,” by Albert Heffner, 2 July-3 August 1964 |
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Scope: Daily account of events
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| Untitled article (makes 24 points) re: civil rights organizations in Mississippi |
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| James B. Guinan, Mississippi Summer Project—White Community Project—Form letter—Biloxi,
12 July 1964
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| “Mississippi Summer Project: Running Summary of Incidents,” 16 June-26 August [1964] |
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| James B. Guinan, Mississippi Summer Project—White Community Project—Form Letter—Biloxi,
Mississippi, 24 July 1964
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| Letter—Frank E. Smith to Hodding Carter—Knoxville, Tennessee, 24 July 1964 |
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| Letter—Charles R. Jacobs to Leon F. Wilkens—Brookhaven, Mississippi, 24 July 1964 |
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| Letter—Charles R. Jacobs to Leon F. Wilkens—Brookhaven, Mississippi, 18 August 1964 |
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b1f2
| Bibliography—”Selected References on Mississippi, Summer 1964 through the present
time”
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| Memorandum—Henry Aronson to COFO Staff, August 1964 |
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| Reprint—”Mississippi: From Conversion to Coercion,” by Christopher Jencks. The New Republic, 22 August 1964
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| Aspect, October 1964 Bulletin, Vol, II, No. 3
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Scope: A project of the Information and Education Committee—Jackson Citizens’ Council
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b1f2
| “Mississippi Yells About U.S. Spending but Couldn’t Do Without It,” by Ralph McGill,
The Boston Globe, 17 September 1964
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Scope: Two photos accompany article, p.21.
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b1f2
| “Editor Is Firmly Holding Line Inside Circle Of Controversy,” by Bill Street, The
Commercial Appeal, 20 October 1964
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b1f2
| “Terror In Mississippi,” by Uncle Dudley, The Boston Globe, 7 October 1964
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Scope: P. 34
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| “Draft Report on the Mississippi Summer Project,” Lawyers’ Committee For Civil Rights
Under Law, 20 October 1964
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b1f2
| “All You Have To Do Is Lie,” by John Beecher, 24 October 1964 |
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Scope: Article from unidentified publication
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| “Standby In Mississippi” |
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Scope: 4 pages of pictures
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| Newsletter, No. 2, Medical Committee For Human Rights, November 1964 |
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| Newsletter, No. 1, Medical Committee For Human Rights, October 1964 |
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| William P. Davis (letter) to Dr. James Silver-Jackson, Mississippi, 24 November 1964 |
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| Letter-William P. Davis to The Faculties and Student Body of the Theological Seminaries
and Bible Colleges of America-Jackson, Mississippi, 23 November 1964
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| Dwyn M. Mounger (letter) to Rev. Dr. William P. Davis-Princeton, New Jersey, 17 November
1964
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b1f2
| Letter-Dwyn M. Mounger to Rev. Dr. William P. Davis-Princeton, New Jersey, 22 November
1964
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| United States Government Memorandum, Staff to General Counsel; Subject: Mississippi
Hearing-Pike County (McComb), 19 November 1964
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Scope: Xerox copy. 32 pp.
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b1f2
| “Mississippi Must Choose,” by James W. Silver, The New York Times Magazine, 19 July 1964
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Scope: Pp. 8, 54-55
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| Open letter from “Gail,” to “Dear Friends,” Meridian City Jail-“White Women Only,”
30 November 1964
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| Unaddressed letter from Gail-Meridian, Mississippi, 28 November 1964 |
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| The Southern Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, Jackson, Mississippi, 1 October 1964
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| The Southern Review, Vol. I, No. 2, Jackson, Mississippi, 1 October 1964
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| “Cryer,” Coahoma County Branch NAACP, 5 December 1964 |
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| “Their Text Is A Civil Rights Primer,” by Pat Walters, The New York Times Magazine, 20 December 1964
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Scope: Pp. 10-11, 40-43
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| “Cryer,” Coahoma County Branch NAACP, 21 December 1964 |
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| “A Bowl of Gumbo For Curtis Bryant,” by Paul Good, The Reporter, 31 December 1964
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Scope: Pp. 19-22
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| Letter-Leslie A. Falk, M.D. to Professor James Silver-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 22
December 1964
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| “A Stranger In Philadelphia, Mississippi,” by Joseph Lelyveld, The New York Times Magazine, 27 December 1964
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Scope: Pp. 5, 36-38
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Letters, Articles, Bulletins, Pamphlets, Etc. |
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| “Cryer,” Coahoma County Branch NAACP, 8 January 1965 |
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b1f3
| “Mississippi,” Ave Maria (National Catholic Weekly), 16 January 1965
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Scope: Pp. cover, 3-6
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| “Mississippi Report: Notebook On Out Own Congo,” by William J. Jacobs, Ave Maria, 23 January 1965
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Scope: Pp. 5-8
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| “Mississippi Report: More Notebook On Out Own Congo,” by William J. Jacobs, Ave Maria, 30 January 1965
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Scope: Pp. 5-10
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| “Mississippi Report: The Hole in The Window Shade,” by Rev. Malcolm, Boyd, Ave Maria. February 6, 1965
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Scope: Pp. 6-7, p. 28
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b1f3
| “The State That Is,” Speech of William Winter to Vicksburg Jaycees DSA Banquet, 18
January 1965
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| “This Is Mississippi-State Help Sought To Stop Hate Publication In Leflore,” Commercial Appeal, 7 February 1965
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Scope: Xerox copy
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| “A Delta Discussion-Issue III Of A Series,” “By A Local Civic Group” |
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| “Don’t You Remember, Father?” By Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Ave Maria, 13 February 1965
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Scope: Pp. 14-15
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| “I Was A White Man For the NAACP,” by William J. Jacobs, Ave Maria, 20 February 1965
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Scope: Pp. 6-7, 30
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| “Survival Of A Negro Leader,” by Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Ave Maria, 27 February 1965
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Scope: Pp. 10-11
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| Article-“New Federal Programs in the South,” Southern Regional Council, 11 March 1965 |
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Scope: Seven pages
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| “Inside A Mississippi Freedom House,” by Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Ave Maria, 13 March 1965
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Scope: Pp. 20-21, 3-
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| “Mississippi Slowly Walks Rough Path Of Change,” by Jules Loh, Commercial Appeal, 4 April 1965
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Scope: Reprint
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| “A Mississippi Minister Defends Segregation,” Saturday Evening Post, Subtitle: “Speaking Out: Integration Could Destroy Rural Mississippi,” by Dr. Clayton
Sullivan, 10 April 1965
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Scope: Pp. 10, 15
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| Medical Committee For Human Rights-First National Conference-Howard University College
of Medicine, 23-25 April 1965
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| Susie Goodwillie to Professor James Silver-New York, 20 April 1965 |
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| “The Liberals’ Big Stick: Ready For Snick?” by Jack Newfield, Cavalier, June [?]
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Scope: Pp. 33-34, 88. Reprint-back of second page has a “Summary of Incidents.”
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| Medical Committee For Human Rights |
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Scope: Pages from an unnamed publication. Pp. 3-4
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| Leslie A. Falk, M.D. to Professor James Silver-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 6 August
1965
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| “Cryer,” Coahoma County Branch NAACP, 31 May 1965 |
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| Booklet-“Lawyers’ Committee For Civil Rights Under Law, Statement of Purpose and Activities,”
Harrison Tweed, Bernard G. Segal, Co-Chairmen, 1 June 1965
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| “Manual for Southern Medical Projects Presence,” Medical Committee For Human Rights,
June 1965
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Scope: Nine printed pages
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| “Orientation Program For Health Professions Students Prior to Mississippi Summer,”
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 27 June-3 July 1965
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| “Dixie Health Probe Launched From Pitt,” by George Thomas, The Pittsburgh Press, 4 July 1965
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Scope: P. 4, Sect. 1. Xerox copy.
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| “Newsletter,” Medical Committee For Human Rights, No. 5, May 1965 |
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| “Nurse Tells Harrowing Tale of Mississippi Brutality, ‘Justice’,” by Woody L. Taylor,
The Pittsburgh Courier, 10 July 1965
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Scope: Two Xerox copies
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| “Mississippi Bound,” two photographs, The Pittsburgh Courier, 10 July 1965
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Scope: Xerox copy
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| The Southern Courier, Vol. 1, No. 1, 16 July 1965
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| Report on Visit to Southern District Assignment Areas-Hattiesburg, Laurel, Gulfport,
and Moss Point, 17 July; 18 July 1965
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|
Gilbert T. Venable-open letter distributed by Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights,
18 July 1965
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| “Student Starts A Paper In South,” The New York Times, 25 July 1965
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Scope: Xerox copy
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| Collection of statements by Black children concerning their “dreams” for the future,
20 December 1964-1 January 1965
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| The Citizen, July-August 1965
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| “Bootlegging In Mississippi Is Complex Business Today,” The Commercial Appeal, 14 August 1965
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Scope: Page 4
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| “A Report On The Delta Farm Strike,” by Claude Ramsay, President-Mississippi AFL-CIO,
16 August 1965
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| A.E. “Gene” Cox to Dr. James W. Silver-Memphis, Tennessee, 21 September 1965 |
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| Reprint-“Representative Probes Records of Commission,” Pascagoula Chronicle-Star and Moss Point Advertiser, 21 April 1961
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| Reprint-“Here’s Johnston Reply To Council Criticism,” Scott County Times, by Erle Johnston, Jr., 14 June 1962
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| “Johnston Keeps Job Despite CC Blasts,” by The Associated Press, Clarion-Ledger, 20 July 1962
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| “‘Practical Segregation’ Urged in Mississippi,” by Lewis Lord, 1 June 1962 |
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Scope: Reprint from newspaper
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| “Citizens Council Given Donation,” 14 February 1962 |
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Scope: No newspaper – reprint
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| “Patterson Recommends Payments Be Stopped,” by Bob Pittman, Jackson Daily News, 25 April 1961
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Scope: Reprint
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| “Squabble Continued By Segregationists,” 9 June 1962 |
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Scope: No newspaper – reprint
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| “Sovereignty Group Winning Over Forum,” by Kenneth Toles, 19 October 1962 |
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Scope: No newspaper – reprint
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| “More Than 50 Percent: Citizens’ Council Monies Sharply Cut By Commission,” by The
Associated Press, 19 October 1962
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Scope: No newspaper – reprint
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| “Sovereignty Fund Given Land O.K.,” by United Press International, 10 May |
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Scope: No newspaper – reprint
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| “Under The Capitol Dome: Johnson Appointment Climaxes Fend With Council Leadership,”
by James Saggers, Greenwood Commonwealth, 23 March 1963
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Scope: Reprint
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| “Head Starts in Mississippi,” by Donald W. Robinson, Phi Delta Kappan, October 1965
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Scope: Pp. 91-95. Photocopy
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| Pamphlet-“Federal ‘Anti-Poverty’ Programs: Present and Pending,” Southern Regional
Council
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Scope: 12 printed pages
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“Reports From Britain” |
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Scope: James Silver’s “Reports From Britain” are articles that Silver wrote on a variety of sociopolitical topics while teaching
at the University of Aberdeen. Many of the articles examine the differences between
American and European society. Unless otherwise indicated, articles were written from
Aberdeen, Scotland.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 15 May 1965 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 3 May 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 9 April 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 10 April 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 30 March 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 18 March 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 12 March 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 4 March 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 25 February 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 18 February 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
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“Report From Britain,” 6 February 1950
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 30 January 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 25 January 1950 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 16 January 1950 |
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Scope: Written from Canzo-Asso, Italy. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 11 January 1950 |
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Scope: Written from Milan, Italy. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 30 December 1949 |
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Scope: Written from Canzo, Italy. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 19 December 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 12 December 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 5 December 1940 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 29 November 1940 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 21 November 1949 |
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Scope: Written from Glasgow, Scotland. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Scotland,” 14 November 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 5 November 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 31 October 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 24 October 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 15 October 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 10 October 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 10 October 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 1 October 1949 |
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Scope: Final copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 25 September 1949 |
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Scope: Written from London, England. Rough copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 14 September 1949 |
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Scope: Written from the S.S. Washington, Off Colh, Ireland. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 27 August 1949 |
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Scope: Written from University, Mississippi. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 25 September 1949 |
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Scope: Written from London, England. Final copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 14 September 1949 |
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Scope: S.S. Washington, Off Colh, Ireland. Rough copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 15 May 1950 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 12 March 1950 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 25 February 1950 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 16 January 1950 |
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Scope: Written from Canzo-Asso, Italy. Rough copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 11 January 1950 |
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Scope: Written from Milan, Italy. Rough copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 30 December 1949 |
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Scope: Written from Canzo, Italy. Rough copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 19 December 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 12 December 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 5 December 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 28 November 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 21 November 1949 |
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Scope: Written from Glasgow, Scotland. Rough copy.
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 14 November 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 31 October 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 24 October 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 15 October 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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b1f4
| “Report From Britain,” 1 October 1949 |
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Scope: Rough copy
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Miscellaneous |
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b2f1
| Notecards pertaining to the Lumber Industry |
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b2f2
| Notecards pertaining to the Lumber Industry |
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b2f3
| Notecards pertaining to the Lumber Industry |
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b3f1
| Notecards on various subjects |
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b3f2
| Photocopies of articles pertaining to Will Percy and LeRoy Percy; typescript essays
on William A. Percy
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Scope: |
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b3f3
| Pamphlets: Dancy Rabbit Creek Treaty, Alabama State Department of Archives Historical
Series #10, 1928; The Origin of The Prelude, and the Composition of Book I and II
by David Bishop
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b3f4
| Newsclipping, University Housing Application |
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b4f1
| Notecards on Sardis and the lumber industry |
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b4f2
| Notecards on Sardis and the lumber industry |
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b4f3
| Notecards on Sardis and the lumber industry |
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b5
| Various information on the Mississippi lumber industry |
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Scope: Unprocessed
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b5
| Journal of Southern History (old) |
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Scope: Unprocessed
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b5
| Various journals, papers, pamphlets on Blacks in the south, racism, civil rights,
related topics
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Scope: Unprocessed
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b5
| Correspondence: 1 folder, includes Hodding Carter (2), Aaron Henry (1) |
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Scope: Unprocessed
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b5
| Misc.: 1 folder, includes Freedom Democratic Party information booklet- history of
organization, other information
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Scope: Unprocessed
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Accession Number 87-25 |
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Collected Material: Race Relations |
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b1f1
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, Affidavit by Silver
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b1f2
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, Amended complaint
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b1f3
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, Interrogatories to defendants
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b1f4
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, Correspondence between attorneys and Silver
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b1f5
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, Clipping: Delta Democrat Times, 14 January 1969
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b1f6
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, opinion
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b1f7
| Cupit v. Roberts – Stacy v. Williams, order
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b2f1
| Book reviews for Mississippi: The Closed Society |
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b2f2
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Clippings/responses to Silver’s speech “Mississippi: The Closed Society”
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| b2f3
Book reviews for Running Scared |
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b2f4
| Book reviews/clippings about Silver |
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b2f5
| Articles/clippings about Silver (including Life, Newsweek)
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b2f6
| Clippings: Civil rights, Meredith, racism |
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b2f7
| Clippings: by/about Silver |
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b2f8
| Clippings: Academic Freedom |
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b2f9
| Clippings: ODK/Mortar Board, Historical Society |
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b2f10
| Clippings: personal interest |
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b2f11
| Clippings: Misc. 1963 |
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b2f12
| Clippings: Misc. 1964 |
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b2f13
| Clippings: Misc. 1960’s |
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b2f14
| Clippings: reactions to Silver, dismissal proceedings |
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b2f15
| Clippings: Misc. 1950’s |
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b2f16
| Articles/clippings on book reviews (segregation) |
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b2f17
| Transcripts: Robert Kennedy, Ross Barnett, 15 August-1 October 1962 |
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b2f18
| Articles by Russell Barrett: “Integration at U. of Miss.,” “Crisis at U. of Miss.” |
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b3f1
| Periodicals (5): pro-civil rights |
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b3f2
| “The Moral Aspects of Segregation,” Benjamin Mays |
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Scope: Typed manuscripts, 7pp.
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b3f3
| Journals/articles: Pro-civil rights, black history |
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b3f4
| Reprints of responses to “Race and Reason,” Putnam |
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b3f5
| “The Nigible Papers,” February/ May 1956 |
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b3f6
| “Petal Papers,” Editorial Reprints from The Petal Paper |
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b3f7
| “Southern Reposure,” Summer 1956 |
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Scope: Two copies
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b3f8
| Journal articles (6): History of racism in the U.S. |
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b3f9
| Letter to Editor: Clarion-Ledger by Evans Harrington. June 22, 1963 |
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b3f10
| Clippings/Articles: pro-civil rights materials |
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b3f11
| Ole Miss Coloring Book |
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b3f12
| Chronological events – Albert Heffner, 2 July-3 August 1964 |
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b3f13
| News Release: Voter Education Project, 31 March 1963 |
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b3f14
| “Prospectus for Summer”: Freedom Schools, 1964 |
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b3f15
| “Economic Status of Mississippi,” 1954-1960 |
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b3f16
| “Delta Discussion – No. 2,” “Thoughts That Come to Mind While Listening to Black and
White Militants”
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b3f17
| Clippings and Pamphlets: Citizen’s Council and Racist |
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b3f18
| Derogatory letters to Silver |
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Scope: Xerographs
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b3f19
| Charge to Grand Jury – Lafayette County, by Judge W. M. O’Brien, 12 November 1962 |
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b3f20
| Address of Ross Barnett to Harvard Law School Forum, 4 February 1963 |
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b3f21
| Notes from speech of Senator Eastland, 1 December 1955 |
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b3f22
| Rebel Record, 1962-1963
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b4f1
| Various pamphlets: race relations |
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b4f2
| Pamphlets/programs from Symposiums and Conferences |
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b4f3
| Correspondence between Silver/Miss. State Retirement |
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b4f4
| Correspondence and Memos: Silver and USF History Dept. |
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b4f5
| Assorted Memos, Correspondence: USF |
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b4f6
| Assorted Memos, Correspondence: USF |
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b4f7
| Memos and Clippings: USF |
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b4f8
| Class Guides, Student Evaluation: USF |
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b4f9
| Misc. Clippings: Racism, Meredith |
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b4f10
| Unidentified TMS: Civil War |
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b4f11
| “A Personalized History” – 10pp. xerography; “An Organizer’s Perspective to Race Relations
…” – John Salter, Jr.; “The Confederate Congress” – Bill Wiley
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b5f1
| Misc. Clippings: Integration (Clarksdale Press Register) |
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b5f2
| Excerpts: The Closed Society, correspondence – U of MN Dean’s retreat, 1964
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b5f3
| The Closed Society: amended preface, letters from appendix
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b5f4
| The Closed Society: book reviews
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Scope: Xerographys
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b5f5
| Book reviews written by Silver |
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b5f6
| Notecards: Silver speeches |
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b5f7
| Thesis outline, text by Wm. Jelin (Huey Long) |
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b5f8
| Harcourt, Brace Royalty Statements (The Closed Society)
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b5f9
| Correspondence: Previews of The Closed Society |
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b5f10
| Correspondence: Previews of The Closed Society (address and book)
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b5f11
| Book reviews of The Closed Society |
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b5f12
| Pre-publication correspondence: The Closed Society |
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b5f13
| Pre-publication correspondence w/Harcourt Brace, 1963-1964 |
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b5f14
| “Mississippi: The Closed Society”: presidential address SHA, 7 November 1963 |
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b5f15
| Joseph Blotner “The Source’s of Faulkner’s Genius”; untitled essay on Faulkner by
Silver (Strickland)
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b5f16
| Board of Trustees report and resolution; “The Christian and the Race Crisis” – John
Daley (Strickland)
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b5f17
| Misc. clippings, correspondence, 1962-1964 |
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b5f18
| “Mississippi Vistas”, Louis Daniel Brodsky |
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General Correspondence |
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b6f1
| Correspondence, 1940’s |
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b6f2
| Correspondence, including Billy Graham, George F. Kennon, Hodding Carter, Frank Smith,
Arthur Schlesinger, 1950-1955
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b6f3
| Correspondence, 1956 |
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b6f4
| Correspondence, 1957 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger
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b6f5
| Correspondence, 1958 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger and U. S. Grant III
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b6f6
| Correspondence, 1959 |
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Scope: Includes Albert Gore, Frank Smith, Will D. Campbell
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b6f7
| Correspondence, 1960 |
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Scope: Includes Will D. Campbell
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b6f8
| Correspondence, 1961 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger and William Winter
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b7f1
| Correspondence, A-Z, 1961 |
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Scope: Includes Will D. Campbell
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b7f2
| Correspondence, unclassifiable, 1961 |
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b7f3
| Correspondence, A-Z, 1962 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger, Frank Smith, Robert Kennedy
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b7f4
| Correspondence: unclassifiable, 1962 |
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b7f5
| Correspondence, A-G, 1963 |
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Scope: Includes Carvel Collins
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b7f6
| Correspondence, H-Q, 1963 |
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Scope: Includes Malcolm X
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b7f7
| Correspondence, 1963 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger, Frank Smith
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b7f8
| Correspondence, unclassifiable, 1963 |
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b8f1
| Correspondence, A-B, 1964 |
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Scope: Includes John Brademas
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b8f2
| Correspondence, C-D, 1964 |
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Scope: Includes Thad Cochran
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b8f3
| Correspondence, E-F, 1964 |
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b8f4
| Correspondence, G-H, 1964 |
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b8f5
| Correspondence, I-K, 1964 |
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b8f6
| Correspondence, L-N, 1964 |
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Scope: Includes Benjamin Mays, James Meredith
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b8f7
| Correspondence, O-Q, 1964 |
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b8f8
| Correspondence, R-S, 1964 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger, Frank Smith, Howard K. Smith
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b9f1
| Correspondence, T-Z, 1964 |
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b9f2
| Correspondence, unclassifiable, 1964 |
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b9f3
| Correspondence, A-B, 1965 |
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b9f4
| Correspondence, C-E, 1965 |
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b9f5
| Correspondence, F-G, 1965 |
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b9f6
| Correspondence, H-L, 1965 |
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Scope: Includes Alfred Knopf
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b9f7
| Correspondence, M-Q, 1965 |
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b9f8
| Correspondence, R-Z, 1965 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith
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b9f9
| Correspondence, unclassifiable, 1965 |
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b10f1
| Correspondence, A-M, 1966 |
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Scope: Includes John Brademas, Carvel Collins, Robert Kennedy, Benjamin Mays, James Meredith
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b10f2
| Correspondence, N-Z, 1966 |
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Scope: Includes Arthur Schlesinger, William Winter
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b10f3
| Correspondence, unclassifiable, 1966 |
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b10f4
| Correspondence, A-L, 1967 |
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Scope: Includes John Brademas, Carvel Collins, Aaron Henry
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b10f5
| Correspondence, M-P, 1967 |
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Scope: Includes Benjamin Mays
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b10f6
| Correspondence, R-Z, unclassifiable, 1967 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith
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b10f7
| Correspondence, A-L, 1968 |
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Scope: Includes John Brademas, Aaron Henry
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b10f8
| Correspondence, M-Z, unclassifiable, 1968 |
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Scope: Includes Benjamin Mays, Frank Smith, William Winter
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b10f9
| Correspondence, 1969 |
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Scope: Includes Aaron Henry
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b10f10
| Correspondence, 1970 |
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Scope: Includes John Brademas, Carvel Collins
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b11f1
| Correspondence, 1971 |
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Scope: Includes Reubin Askew, Carvel Collins
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b11f2
| Correspondence, 1972 |
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Scope: Includes Carvel Collins, Frank Smith, Reubin Askew
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b11f3
| Correspondence, 1973 |
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Scope: Includes Carvel Collins
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b11f4
| Correspondence, 1974 |
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b11f5
| Correspondence, 1975 |
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Scope: Includes Carvel Collins
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b11f6
| Correspondence, 1976 |
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Scope: Includes Hodding Carter
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b11f7
| Correspondence, 1977 |
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Scope: Includes Aaron Henry, William Winter
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b11f8
| Correspondence, 1978 |
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b11f9
| Correspondence, 1979-1980 |
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Scope: Includes William Winter (inaugural address), Frank Smith
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b11f10
| Correspondence, 1981 |
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b11f11
| Correspondence, 1982 |
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b11f12
| Correspondence, 1982 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith, William Winter
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b11f13
| Correspondence, 1983 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith, William Winter
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b12f1
| Correspondence, 1983 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith, William Winter
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b12f2
| Correspondence (cont.), 1983 |
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b12f3
| Correspondence (1), 1984 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith, L. D. Brodsky
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b12f4
| Correspondence (2), 1984 |
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Scope: Includes Joan Williams, Carvel Collins, L. D. Brodsky, James H. Meredith, William
Winter
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b12f5
| Correspondence (3), 1984 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith
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b12f6
| Correspondence, Patricia Romero Curtain “… Post Emancipation in Lamu,” 1984 |
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b12f7
| Correspondence from Anne Stokes, 1982-1984 |
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b12f8
| Correspondence from John Salter, 1984 |
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b13f1
| Correspondence (1), 1985 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith
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b13f2
| Correspondence (2), 1985 |
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b13f3
| Correspondence (3), 1985 |
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b13f4
| Correspondence, 1986 |
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Scope: Includes Frank Smith
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b13f5
| Undated correspondence |
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Scope: Includes Hodding Carter, Carvel Collins
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b14f1
| Correspondence, 1935 |
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b14f2
| Correspondence, 1936 |
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b14f3
| Correspondence, 1937 |
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b14f4
| Correspondence, 1938 |
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b14f5
| Correspondence, 1939 |
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b14f6
| Correspondence, 1940 |
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b14f7
| Correspondence, 1941 |
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b14f8
| Correspondence, 1942 |
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b14f9
| Correspondence, 1943 |
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b14f10
| Correspondence, 1944 |
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b14f11
| Correspondence, 1945 |
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b14f12
| Correspondence, 1946 |
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b14f13
| Correspondence, 1947 |
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b14f14
| Correspondence, 1948 |
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b14f15
| Correspondence, 1949 |
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b14f16
| Correspondence, 1950 |
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Scope: Includes Senator J. W. Fulbright
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b14f17
| Correspondence, 1951 |
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b14f18
| Correspondence, 1952 |
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Scope: Includes Eric Sevareid, Arthur Schlesinger, Adlai Stevenson
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b14f19
| Correspondence, 1953 |
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Scope: Includes Eric Seraried, John Falkner
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b14f20
| Correspondence, 1954 |
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Scope: Includes Justice Felix Frankfurter, Hugh White
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b14f21
Correspondence, 1955
| Includes Estes Kefauver, Harry Truman |
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Academic and Personal Papers |
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b15f1
| Faulkner clippings, (obituaries, etc.) |
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b15f2
| Faulkner clippings, Oxford, reviews, etc. |
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b15f3
| Reviews of Blotner biography, Time, 17 July 1964
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b15f4
| Clippings – reviews; “Faulkner on Race” |
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Scope: Typed manuscript, 19 pages
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b15f5
| Handwritten notes about Faulkner (Silver) |
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b15f6
| Clippings, Faulkner’s life |
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b15f7
| “Faulkner’s South” – Silver; “William Faulkner”- J. B. Meriwether |
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b15f8
| Clippings, Holiday, “The Collector as Sleuthsayer”, L. D. Brodsky, April 1954 |
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b15f9
| Commentaries on Sutpen, Absalom, Absalom |
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b15f10
| Faulkner reminiscences by Silver |
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b15f11
| Term papers on Faulkner |
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b15f12
| Misc. Faulkner clippings, notecards on Faulkner |
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b15f13
| Thesis, “… Intruder in the Dust and Mississippi: The Closed Society…” |
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b15f14
| Faulkner maps, genealogies, study guides |
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b16f1
| “A Visit With Miss Maud” – TMs, related correspondence, by Margaret T. Silver |
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b16f2
| “A Comparison of Richard Wright and Wm. Faulkner”, Thomas Gibbs |
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b16f3
| Faulkner-related periodicals |
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b16f4
| “He Made the Books and He Died”, Silver (?) |
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b16f5
| Interview with Carvel Collins |
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b16f6
| “Faulkner and Civil Rights”, TMs, Silver |
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b16f7
| “Faulkner’s South”, Silver |
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Scope: Typed manuscripts, xerography
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b16f8
| Notecards about Faulkner (Silver) |
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b16f9
| Faulkner reminiscences |
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b16f10
| Mississippi Historical Commission Files, 1949-1952 |
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b16f11
| Mississippi Historical Commission Files, 1951-1952 |
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b16f12
| Mississippi Historical Society Files, 1952-1953 |
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b16f13
| Mississippi Historical Society Files, 1960-1963 |
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b17f1
| Southern Historical Commission, 1947-1948 |
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b17f2
| Southern Historical Association, 1957 |
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b17f3
| Southern Historical Association File, 1962 |
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b17f4
| Southern Historical Association File, 1963 |
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b17f5
| Southern Historical Association File, 1975 |
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b17f6
| Mississippi Valley Historical Association File, 1963 |
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b17f7
| American Historical Association File, 1962 |
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b17f8
| Gettysburg Civil War Conference File, 1961 |
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b17f9
| Gettysburg Civil War Conference File, 1961 |
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Scope: Includes address “The Tragedy of Southern Leadership 1820-1860,” copy and corrected
copy
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b17f10
| U. S. National Student Association File, 1962 |
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b17f11
| History Institute file, Summer 1967 |
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b17f12
| Notre Dame Negro History Week, 1968 |
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b17f13
| USF Symposium on the Contemporary South; related correspondence, 1972 |
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Scope: Includes Benjamin Mays
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b18f1
| Speaking/lecture engagements declined; related correspondence |
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Scope: Includes Barney Frank
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b18f2
| Speaking/lecture engagement accepted; related correspondence, 1964 |
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b18f3
| Speaking/lecture engagements accepted; related correspondence, 1965 (1) |
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b18f4
| Speaking/lecture engagement accepted; related correspondence, 1965 (2) |
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b18f5
| Speaking/lecture engagements accepted; related correspondence, 1966 |
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b18f6
| Speaking/lecture engagements accepted; related correspondence, 1967-1969 |
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b18f7
| South Bend Human Relations Commission, Negro History Week, related correspondence,
including Thurgood Marshall, John Brademas, Emma Lou Thornbrough
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b18f8
| Hillman Foundation Prize Award; related correspondence, address text, 1964 |
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b18f9
| Class bibliographies, misc. |
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b18f10
| Clippings – after SHA address, 1964 |
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b19f1
| SHA Asheville speech TMs (Carbon) 41pp.; xerography of speech press release, 1963 |
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b19f2
| Correspondence related to SHA address |
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b19f3
| Correspondence related to SHA address, 1963 |
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b19f4
| N. J. Civil War Centennial Commission Speech – related materials, 1963 |
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b19f5
| “The Diary of a One-Horse Enterpriser” – related correspondence |
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b19f6
| Correspondence w/ Chrysler Corp., “The Great Atlantic Fraud,” 1958 |
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b19f7
| U. S. Dept. of Commerce Community Relations Service related materials, correspondence,
1965
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b19f8
| Millsaps College address, 1979 |
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b19f9
| Correspondence between A. Simpson and H. Warden, re: J. H. Napier thesis, 1949-1950 |
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b19f10
| The University of Tours/ICC – related materials, correspondence, 1938-1939 |
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b19f11
| American Red Cross Service – related materials, correspondence, 1945 |
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b19f12
| Waldo Dodge: landlord/tenant dispute – related correspondence, 1951-1952 |
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b19f13
| Ronald Bruce/Rotary Club speeches – related correspondence, 1950 |
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b19f14
| Invitations – including Winter inauguration |
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b19f15
| Class notes – notecards (Notre Dame) |
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b19f16
| Notre Dame, memos, correspondence, etc. including Robert Penn Warren |
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b20f1
| AAUP statements regarding Meredith incident |
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b20f2
| Univ. of Miss. speaker screening – correspondence, clippings, proposal, 1955 |
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b20f3
| Univ. of Miss. contracts |
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b20f4
| Board of Trustees v. Silver – related correspondence, misc., 1964 |
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b20f5
| Univ. of Ms. History Dept. – memos, correspondence, misc., 1960-1964 |
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b20f6
| U. S. Civil Rights Commission – minutes, 1964 |
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b20f7
| Various personal records |
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b20f8
| Term papers written by Silver (Vanderbilt) |
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b20f9
| Summer instruction, Harvard – related correspondence, misc., 1959 |
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b20f10
| Summer instruction, Missouri – related correspondence, misc., 1960 |
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b20f11
| Summer instruction, Virginia – related correspondence, misc., 1961 |
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b20f12
| Summer instruction, Emory – related correspondence, misc., 1963 |
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b20f13
| Summer instruction, Rutgers – related correspondence, misc., 1965 |
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b20f14
| Student papers. Summer 1965 |
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b20f15
| MIT appointment – related correspondence, 1966 |
|
|
b21f1
| Meredith/Ole Miss, various statements, commentaries, including Margaret Silver, AAUP |
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b21f2
| Meredith clippings |
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b21f3
| NAACP materials |
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b21f4
| Correspondence to Silver about Meredith, 1962 |
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b21f5
| Correspondence to Silver about Meredith, 1962 |
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b21f6
| Citizen’s Council materials |
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|
b21f7
| Commentary, clippings, Medgar Evers |
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b21f8
| Billy Barton accusations, clippings, 1961 |
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b21f9
| Hooker -White accusations, correspondence, clippings, misc., 1959 |
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b21f10
| Misc. clippings – racial |
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b21f11
| Racial/segregation commentaries |
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b21f12
| Southern Regional Council Report, “Law Enforcement in Mississippi”; “Public Education
in Mississippi,” 1964
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b21f13
| Southern Regional Council publications, 1962-1963 |
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b22f1
| Rotary International Speech, related clippings, correspondence, including Frank Smith,
Hodding Carter, 1948
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b22f2
| “The Next Depression”, speech, Moss Point, MS – clippings, correspondence, text, 1949 |
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b22f3
| Rotary speech, Jackson, Tenn., text outline, correspondence, inc. J. P. Coleman, Arthur
Schlesinger, William Winter. 1956
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b22f4
| Brookings Institute Seminar, correspondence, related material, 1951 |
|
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b22f5
| “Confederate Morale and Church Propaganda”, related correspondence – inc. Frank Smith,
Will D. Campbell
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b22f6
| “Writing a Business History”, speech, Minneapolis, Minn., various texts, 1958 |
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b22f7
| Arkansas Historical Association speech, related materials, 1959 |
|
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b22f8
| Brochures, etc. from Silver speeches |
|
|
b22f9
| Clippings from various Silver speeches |
|
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b22f10
| Various speech notecards, outlines, texts |
|
|
b22f11
| Tougaloo College speech, related correspondence, misc., 1969 |
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b22f12
| Earlham College speech, correspondence, notecards, clippings, 1962 |
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b22f13
| Fellowship, grant information |
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b22f14
| Confederacy grants |
|
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b22f15
| Social Science Research Council Grant, 1961 |
|
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b22f16
| Ford Foundation, 1951-1952 |
|
|
b22f17
| Misc. awards |
|
|
b23f1
| New Mexico Electric News, Civil War articles by Silver, related correspondence, texts,
1961
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b23f2
| Greenville, Miss. file |
|
|
b23f3
| Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, correspondence, misc. materials for various
cases
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b23f4
| Forest History Foundation, correspondence, misc. materials, 1957 |
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b23f5
| Weston letters, Wisconsin 19th century, edited by Silver, related correspondence |
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b23f6
| Tribute to David Cohn, correspondence from Lillian Cohn, misc. |
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b23f7
| David Cohn, misc. articles, clippings, correspondence |
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b23f8
| Interview with William Murphy – Southern Oral History Program |
|
|
b23f9
| Methodists/racial problem, misc. correspondence, clippings, 1963 |
|
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b23f10
| Correspondence with Louis Daniel Brodsky |
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b23f11
| Amalgamated Clothing Workers v. Garon, correspondence, agreement |
|
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b23f12
| Correspondence with J. P. Coleman |
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b23f13
| Assorted conference pamphlets and brochures |
|
|
b35f1
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address- favorable, including Aaron Henry (Christmas
1963), 1963-1964
|
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b35f2
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address- favorable, 1963-1964 |
|
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b35f3
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address- favorable, including Frank Smith, 1963-1964 |
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b35f4
| NA |
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b35f5
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address- favorable, 1963-1964 |
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b35f6
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address- favorable, 1963-1964 |
|
|
b35f7
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address- favorable, including Harrison Salisbury,
Arthur Palmer Hudson, 1963-1964
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|
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b35f8
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address – favorable, 1963-1964 |
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b35f9
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address – favorable, 1963-1964 |
|
|
b35f10
| Correspondence to Silver after SHA address – negative, 1963-1964 |
|
|
b35f11
| Lists of correspondence received after SHA address |
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|
b36f1
| Old clippings about Silver, includes “Reports from Britain” |
|
|
b36f2
| Misc. older programs, etc. |
|
|
b36f3
| Assorted clippings about Silver |
|
|
b36f4
| Clippings, reviews of “Mississippi: The Closed Society” |
|
|
b36f5
| Clippings, reviews of “Mississippi: The Closed Society” |
|
|
b36f6
| Misc. reviews/releases of “Mississippi: The Closed Society”, accompanying correspondence |
|
|
b36f7
| Clippings after SHA address |
|
|
b36f8
| Misc. material, correspondence after SHA address |
|
|
b36f9
| Misc. old correspondence; re: trip to Britain, Gaines’ book, 1940’s-1950 |
|
|
b36f10
| Misc. household finances/receipts |
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b36f11
| Household finances, 1951-1956 |
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b36f12
| Household finances, 1957-1965 |
|
Writings and Research |
|
|
b24f1
| Various articles written by Silver (early) |
|
|
b24f2
| Various articles written by Silver |
|
|
b24f3
| Published articles written by Silver |
|
|
b24f4
| Book reviews written by Silver |
|
|
b24f5
| Book reviews written by Silver |
|
|
b24f6
| “London Economist” articles, related correspondence |
|
|
b24f7
| Various Silver articles, misc. |
|
|
b24f8
| “Lincoln’s Kinsman,” “Lincolnlore,” 1940’s |
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|
b24f9
| Correspondence re, Edmund Pendleton Gaines |
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|
b25f1
| Reviews of Silver’s books |
|
|
b25f2
| Reviews of Mississippi: The Closed Society |
|
|
b25f3
| Reviews of “The Yazoo” by Frank Smith |
|
|
b25f4
| Reviews of Three Years in Mississippi by James Meredith |
|
|
b25f5
| Correspondence, clippings George Morris article, 1943 |
|
|
b25f6
| Articles about Silver, includes People magazine |
|
|
b25f7
| Letters to the Editor by Silver |
|
|
b25f8
| Misc. clippings |
|
|
b25f9
| Macon Garment Co. v. Amalgamated, correspondence, misc. materials, 1964 |
|
|
b25f10
| Race and Reason by Carleton Putnam, misc. clippings |
|
|
b25f11
| Southern Student Organizing Committee pamphlets |
|
|
b25f12
| Southern Student Organizing Committee pamphlets |
|
|
b26f1
| Dictionary of American History, correspondence, contributions |
|
|
b26f2
| Articles/correspondence re: Edmund Pendleton Gaines, 1940s |
|
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b26f3
| Correspondence/articles on Phillip Kearny, 1930s |
|
|
b26f4
| “The Problem of Public Morale in the Southern Confederacy”, Chas. W. Ramsdell, xerography |
|
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b26f5
| “The Confederate Soldier”, related correspondence |
|
|
b26f6
| “The Confederate Soldier”, introduction, chapter outlines |
|
|
b26f7
| Civil War letters (7) |
|
|
b26f8
| Correspondence re: Mississippi in the Confederacy |
|
|
b26f9
| Mississippi in the Confederacy – clippings, correspondence
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b26f10
| Mississippi in the Confederacy, misc. correspondence including David Cohn
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b26f11
| Mississippi in the Confederacy, pre-publication correspondence, agreement
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|
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b26f12
| Correspondence, clippings related to A Life for the Confederacy |
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b26f13
| Correspondence regarding Silver’s British news column. 1950 |
|
|
b26f14
| Brockway diary, TM, galley pages by Silver; xerography of Brockway unedited diary |
|
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b26f15
| Correspondence related to Brockway diary |
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|
b27f1
| Misc. class notes, term papers |
|
|
b27f2
| Journal reprints, conference programs |
|
|
b27f3
| Book reviews written by Silver (TM) |
|
|
b27f4
| National Humanities Faculty – correspondence, news releases, related materials |
|
|
b27f5
| “The Tragedy of Southern Leadership, 1820-60”, corrected copy, supplemental paper,
1961
|
|
|
b27f6
| Unionization, correspondence, clippings, pamphlets |
|
|
b27f7
| “The Military Leadership of the Confederacy” by Lenoir Chambers, corrected xerography |
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|
b27f8
| “The Movement in Macomb, 1961-64” by John Dittmer, xerography |
|
|
b27f9
| “Chapter 17- Ole Miss”, corrected carbon, source unknown |
|
|
b27f10
| “What Happened to Culture in the Confederacy” by Eaton, corrected TM; commentary by
Jerome W. Jones
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|
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b27f11
| “Race: The History of an Idea in America” by Thomas F. Gossett, xerography |
|
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b27f12
| “Teaching American History Abroad” by Silver, 28 December 1951 |
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Scope: Paper read at AHA
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|
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b27f13
| Miscellaneous writings about Faulkner |
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|
b27f14
| Personal accounts- some used as addresses |
|
|
b28f1
| Mississippi Freedom Movement- miscellaneous pamphlets, accounts of events, 1964 |
|
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b28f2
| “Political Leadership in the Confederacy,” Rembert W. Patrick |
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|
Scope: TM, carbon
|
|
|
|
b28f3
| Miscellaneous clippings |
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|
b28f4
| Speech notes, notecards |
|
|
b28f5
| “Notes on Mississippi: July 1965”- Gordon G. Henderson; “Race Riot and Social Values”-
Julien Tatum; “There Comes a Time: Dr. Silver of Ole Miss” – Patrick J. Owens
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|
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|
|
Scope: TM copies
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|
b28f6
| “An Evaluation of School Desegregation in Mississippi”- Kenneth L. Dean, xerography;
“Quarter 2- A Journal for University Community…”
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|
|
b28f7
| Silver interview with Harry S. Truman, correspondence, clippings |
|
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b28f8
| Miscellaneous pamphlets, brochures |
|
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b28f9
| Miscellaneous pamphlets, brochures |
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b29f1
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case Table of Contents, Introduction
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b29f2
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case Section One: Mississippi Riot Commentary
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b29f3
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case (1)
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b29f4
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case (2)
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b29f5
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case (3)
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b29f6
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case (4)
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b29f7
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case (5)
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b29f8
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case (6)
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b29f9
| Mississippi v. U. S., Documents in the Meredith Case, Commentary: Sections 3-11, Bibliography
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|
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b29f10
| Correspondence with Chelsea House re: publication of Mississippi v. U. S. |
|
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b29f11
| Various commentaries/articles on Meredith and Ole Miss |
|
|
b29f12
| Book reviews written by Silver |
|
|
b29f13
| “Restrictions on Negro Voting in Mississippi History”, xerography, author unknown |
|
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b29f14
| “The Central Theme Revisited” by George Tindall, LSU, copy |
|
|
b29f15
| Ross Barnett address to Memphis Citizens’ Council, 16 March 1962 |
|
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b29f16
| Interview with James Meredith by Billy Silver, 12 November 1962 |
|
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|
Scope: Transcription and tape
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b30f1
| Mississippi v. U. S., Table of contents, introduction
|
|
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b30f2
| Mississippi v. U. S., (1)
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b30f3
| Mississippi v. U. S., (2)
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b30f4
| Mississippi v. U. S., (3)
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b30f5
| Mississippi v. U. S., (4)
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b30f6
| Mississippi v. U. S., (5)
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b30f7
| Mississippi v. U. S., (6)
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b30f8
| Mississippi v. U. S., bibliography
|
|
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b30f9
| “Change and Development in a Mississippi Delta Civil Community” by Richard D. Chesteen,
pp. 367-453
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b30f10
| “Change and Development in a Mississippi Delta Civil Community” by Richard D. Chesteen,
pp. 454-544
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b30f11
| “Change and Development in a Mississippi Delta Civil Community” by Richard D. Chesteen,
pp. 545-634
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b30f12
| “Change and Development in a Mississippi Delta Civil Community” by Richard D. Chesteen,
pp. 635-710
|
|
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b30f13
| “Change and Development in a Mississippi Delta Civil Community” by Richard D. Chesteen,
pp. 711-796
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|
b31f1
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, edited typed manuscript
|
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b31f2
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, edited typed manuscript
|
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b31f3
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, edited typed manuscript
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b31f4
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, typed manuscript, xerography; Beginning-Part 3
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b31f5
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, typed manuscript, xerography; Part 4-6
|
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b31f6
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, typed manuscript xerography; appendix-letters
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b31f7
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, edited typed manuscript, preface to revised edition
|
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b31f8
| Mississippi: The Closed Society, pre-publication publicity; correspondence w/ Harcourt, Brace; copyright registration
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b31f9
| Miscellaneous personal notes; Rubel Phillips speech, October 3, 1967; Civil Rights
Bill commentary, Allen C. Thompson. February 20, 1964
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b32f1
| Running Scared, first draft, typed manuscript
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b32f2
| Running Scared, first draft, typed manuscript, continued
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b32f3
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, spine-stamping copy
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b32f4
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, spine-stamping copy, continued
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b32f5
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, spine-stamping copy, continued
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b32f6
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, main text
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b32f7
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, main text, continued
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b32f8
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, main text, continued
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b33f1
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, xerography, excerpts (1)
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b33f2
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, xerography, excerpts (2)
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b33f3
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, xerography, excerpts (3)
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b33f4
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, miscellaneous xerography
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b33f5
| Running Scared, typed manuscript, miscellaneous xerography
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b33f6
| Running Scared, miscellaneous typed manuscripts
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b33f7
| Running Scared, miscellaneous typed manuscripts and autographed manuscripts
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b33f8
| Running Scared, miscellaneous typed manuscripts
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b33f9
| Running Scared, miscellaneous typed manuscripts, xerography
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b34f1
| Running Scared, beginning to Chapter 4, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f2
| Running Scared, beginning to Chapter 4, corrected typed manuscript, continued
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b34f3
| Running Scared, Chapter 1, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f4
| Running Scared, Chapter 2, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f5
| Running Scared, Chapter 3, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f6
| Running Scared, Chapter 4 excerpts, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f7
| Running Scared, Chapter 5 excerpts, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f8
| Running Scared, Chapter 5, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f9
| Running Scared, Chapter 6, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f10
| Running Scared, Chapter 6, corrected typed manuscript (continued)
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b34f11
| Running Scared, Appendix A, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f12
| Running Scared, afterword, corrected typed manuscript
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b34f13
| Running Scared, Appendix E, Appendix H, corrected typed manuscripts
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b37f1
| Running Scared, miscellaneous typed manuscripts
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b37f2
| Running Scared, miscellaneous typed manuscripts and autograph manuscripts, some rejected in final
book
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b37f3
| Reviews of Running Scared |
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b37f4
| Various information about Silver-includes chronology, list of speeches, list of publications |
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b37f5
| Portions of Paul B. Johnson interview with LBJ Library, 1970 |
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b37f6
| Firing Line transcript-subject: “Is the South Changing?”, 11 November 1982 |
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b37f7
| Miscellaneous items, questionable placement in collection |
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b37f8
| Mississippi v. U. S. |
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b37f9
| Mississippi v. U. S. |
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b37f10
| Mississippi v. U. S. |
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b37f11
| Mississippi v. U. S. |
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Assorted Printed, Visual, and Audio Material |
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Box 38
| Miscellaneous journals |
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Box 39
| Miscellaneous photographs |
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Box 40
| Miscellaneous pamphlets, journals, wartime diary, inscribed copy of “Three Views of
the Segregation Decisions”
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Box 41
| Note cards originally indicated as “The Closed Society” |
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Box 42
| Miscellaneous posters from Silver speeches/addresses; encapsulated material includes:
TMs Aaron Henry (3 pp.); correspondence from Aaron Henry, Frank Smith, Alfred A. Knopf,
Arthur Schlesinger, Brooks Hays, Carolyn Goodman, James Jones
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Box 43
| Oversize newspapers; “The Spotlight”, vol. 2, part 1, 1976 |
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Box 44
| Miscellaneous journals, pamphlets |
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Box 45
| Class role books |
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Box 46
| Programs from historical association meetings |
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Box 47
| Journal reprints; 4 battle maps, Civil War, June 1862 |
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Box 48
| Miscellaneous journals, journal reprints |
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Box 49
| Audio recordings |
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| Silver and Karenga, Morris Civic, reel to reel tape, undated |
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| Faculty Forum, Goshen, Indiana: Silver, Atlee Beech, Roy Umble, reel to reel tape,
25 February 1965
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| Silver address, University of Alabama, reel to reel tape, 8 April 1970 |
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| “State Rights and Self Interest”: Silver speech, reel to reel tape, undated |
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| Mississippi: The Closed Society, records for the blind, Library of Congress
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Scope: Set of 7 records
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| Southern Historical Association Presidential Address: Silver, Asheville, N.C., reel
to reel tape, 7 November 1963
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| Silver and Davis interview, reel to reel tape, 21 April 1971 |
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| Louis Lomax speech, reel to reel tape, undated |
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| Interview for Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Ark., reel to reel tape, 24 September
1966
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| Silver talk to Emory; reel to reel tape, August 1963 |
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| Silver address, University of Tennessee, reel to reel tape, 28 February 1964 |
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| Carvel Collins lecture on Faulkner, reel to reel tape, 15 October 1966 |
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| Silver speech: Hotel King Cotton, two reel to reel tapes, 7 May 1967 |
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| James Meredith, reel to reel tape, 13 November [?] |
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| Carl Sandburg, reel to reel tape, 20 April 1959 |
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| Ford Hall Forum, two reel to reel tapes, undated |
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| Ross Barnett speech at Harvard, reel to reel tape, February 1963 |
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| Walk Off Story, David Cohn, reel to reel tape, undated |
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| ABC Flare Reports, reel to reel tape, 20 or 27 June 1964 |
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| Walk Off Folks, David Cohn, reel to reel tape, undated |
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| Silver Speech, Mississippi State University, reel to reel tape, 4 May 1967 |
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| Backgrounds and Northeast Scene, Interview for WGBH, Boston with Geoffrey Godsell,
Christian Science Monitor, reel to reel tape, 19 November 1963
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Box 50
| Unfoldered: Mississippi: The Closed Society, inscribed paperback edition, 1966
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b50f1
| A Life for the Confederacy, advance proof copy
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b50f2
| Thesis: “Richard Wright: Negro Identity in Society”, Paul Frederick Gustvson, Jr. |
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b50f3
| Student term papers |
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Restrictions: Restricted
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b50f4
| Student term papers |
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Restrictions: Restricted
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