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Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Berea College; Volunteers; Sponsors; Miscellaneous Information, 1964-; [Range 21A]; Box 1

Files:

Box 1 Folder 1: Berea College and the training of the civil rights workers. (one report) Berea College in Kentucky was originally to host the training of the civil rights workers. We have asked Steve Gowler, Archivist of Berea's Special Collections, to help us understand why the college opted not to allow the use of its campus. In this folder, Mr. Gowler gives us answers from various sources in his collection. (two pages) Photograph from 1964 students on lawn of Western College during training

Folder 2: Western prepares for the volunteers: May 5, 1964 - June 5, 1964 May 5, 1964 - Memo from President Young to Mr. Keebler concerning a special student conference in June on the Western Campus May 7, 1964 - Memo from President Herrick Young asking three faculty members to meet with him and Mr. Bruce Young concerning the June 15-30 student conference at Western May 11, 1964 - Memo from President Young concerning the vacating of a room for all available space was needed for the conference May 13, 1964 - Memo from President Young stating the conference will now possibly be June 11-29 May 25, 1964 - Memo from President Young confirming the June conference schedule: June 12, 27 June 5, 1964 - President Young's letter to Bruce Hanson asking for more information on the coming conference

Folder 3: Western after the conference: June 26, 1964-July 22, 1964 Photograph of John Doar and volunteer Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation (6 copies) Western Alumnae Bulletin, Alumnae News, Summer 1964 "Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation" June 26, 1964 - Letter to Rev. Bruce Hanson from President Young concerning the conference. It includes the damage done to rugs and furniture and replacing missing couch cushions. Letter to Frank from Herrick B. Young, undated July 22, 1964 - Phillip F. Myers, Assistant to the President, replies in President Young's absence to an undated letter in the file thanking Western for helping host the conference

Folder 4: Volunteers and Sponsors (partial list) List (Three pages)

Folder 5: Mississippi Freedom Summer Project - photos (14 copies) 11 pages of copies of photographs taken by George R. Hoxie

Folder 6: Miscellaneous information Western College Alumnae Association Note from Jean Perry Archivist on Box Contents Letter to Earl Carter from Jean Perry, November 16, 1987 Freedom Summer 1964, High Street Journal, December 2, 1999 Oxford to Honor 1964 civil-rights martyrs, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday, June 20, 1994 Copy of E-mail to jwaldron@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu, from carolh@earlham.edu, Subject: Books, Tuesday, August 30, 1994; Copy of E-mail to Judy Waldron from Carol M. Hunter, Subject: RE: Freedom Summer Project, Tuesday, October 1, 1996 Western College Alumnae Association Note from Jean Perry Archivist on Elliott Gorn, September 2, 1987 Copy of Mississippi Project sold to Michele Stenehjen, May 1, 1987

Folder 7: Miscellaneous information Copy of The Stranger is the Enemy, The Washington Post, Sunday, August 16, 1964 Civil Rights Demonstration Orientation Program Being Held at Western College in Nearby Oxford, Journal and Daily News, Tuesday, June 16, 1964 Volunteers are Lauded, Warned,Article Photograph from Freedom Summer Article (copy) What wrong with Cities? The Washington Post, Sunday, August 16, 1964 Two Oxfords,The Oxford Press, June 25, 1964

Folder 8: Alumnae correspondence (reaction to the use of the college from the Freedom Summer training) Letter to Alumnae secretary Letter to Berenice, October 8 (two copies) Letter to Mrs. from Mary Louise Charles, July 31, 1964 Thank you note (two copies) Letter to Madam June 22, 1964 (two copies) July 2, 1964 Letter from Herrick B. Young Letter to Mrs. Binder from Mrs. Berenice Stegall, July 7, 1964 Letter to Dr. Young, September 18 (two copies) Letter to Mrs. Stegall, June 21, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Nichols from Mrs. Berenice Stegall, July 10, 1964 (two copies) July 14, 1964 Letter (two copies) Letter to Margaret, June 27, 1964 (two copies) Letter from Herrick B. Young, July 1, 1964 Letter from Mrs. Berenice Stegall, July 7, 1964 Letter to Alumnae Office Western College Inter-office communication to Alumnae Office from Phyllis Hoyt, June 29, 64 June 24, 1964 Letter (two copies) Letter to Berenice, June 30, 1964 Into Jaws of Hate and Fear Ride 200 article (two copies) Letter to Berenice, June 25, 1964 Letter to Whom it may concern, June 30, 1964 (Two pages) Letter to Mrs. from Herrick B. Young, July 2, 1964 Letter to Mrs. from Berenice Stegall, July 8, 1964 Letter to Mrs. from Herrick B. Young, July 2, 1964

Folder 9: Alumnae correspondence (reaction to the use of the college from the Freedom Summer training) Sending Troops Into Mississippi Solves Nothing Repeat of Reconstruction: As a Minimum of Prudence Letter from Alumnae Development Committee, June 25 (two copies P.S. July 1, 1964 from Berenice Stegall Letter to Gentlemen to Western College Alumnae Development Fund (two copies) Letter to Alumnae Office, June 29, 1964 (two copies) Letter to Murl, Berenice, and Mary Louise (two copies) 7/6/64 Letter (two copies) Page Two of Letter from Mary Louise Charles August 21, 1964 Letter from Mrs. Berenice Stegall (two copies) Letter undated July 15, 1964 letter to Mrs. Stegall (two copies) Letter to President Young (two copies) Letter to Alumnae Office, June 29, 1964 (two copies) Letter from Herrick B. Young, July 2, 1964 (two copies) Letter from Berenice Stegall, July 2, 1964 (two copies) June 29, 1964 Letter (two copies) Letter to Miss Hoyt, July 29,1964 (two copies) June 24, 1964 Letter Letter to Western College Alumnae Development Fund, July 4, 1964 Letter to Berenice, June 25, 1964 (two copies) Letter to Berenice Letter from Berenice Stegall, October 8, 1964 Letter to Western College Bulletin, August 23, 1964 (two copies) Letter to Mrs. Berenice Stegall, September 2, 1964 Letter to Alumnae Office, June 29, 1964

Folder 10: Fall, 1964, Western Trustees' opinion on the use of the Western campus in the future training of the civil rights workers (copied from the Minutes of the Board of Trustees, Fall 1964) Statement on the Civil Rights Conference, from the Minutes of the Board of Trustees, Fall 1964

Folder 11: "Mississippi Burning" Trial (U.S. vs. Price et al.), 1967 Biographies of Key Participants in the Mississippi Burning Trial Web page Judge William Harold Cox Biography Delmar Dennis Biography James Jordan Biography John Proctor Biography Joseph Sullivan Biography John Michael Doar Biography Sam Bowers Biography Edgar Ray Killen Biography Wayne Roberts Biography Sheriff Lawrence Raine Biography Cecil Price Biography Michael Schwerner Biography Andrew Goodman Biography James Chaney Biography

Folder 12: Mississippi Burning" Trial (U.S. vs. Price et al.), 1967 U.S. vs. Cecil Price et. Al Photograph Chronology of the trial The Verdict "A Trial Account" by Douglas O. Linder "Bending Toward Justice: John Doar and the Mississippi Burning Trial" by Douglas O. Linder

Folder 13: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration, 1989 Gregory to speak at Miami, Columbus Call and Post, March 30, 1989 Article on Dick Gregory, Press Intelligence, Inc. April 1, 1989 Gregory asserts need for change, Pottsville Republican, Pottsville, PA, April 1,People, Jefferson City,MO Post-Tribune, April 2, 1989 Get up, stand up, stand up for your right, April 3, 1989 Gregory Stresses Courage of Mississippi Project The Oxford Press, April 6, 1989 Mississippi Summer vets to reunite in Oxford, The Cincinnati Enquirer, date unknown Miami should embrace its Freedom Summer heritage, Journal-News, Sunday, November 29, 1998

Folder 14: Articles Separation Sheet from The Smith Library, Oxford, Ohio, April 19, 1990 Black history at Miami University had key role in movements, The Miami Student, Friday, February 16, 1996 "State Law On Black Schooling..." by Bob White "Summer of 1964; Rights activists recall Mississippi" by Janette Rodrigues, Dayton Daily News "FBI used mob to solve Mississippi murders" by Tom Robbins and Jerry Capeci, New York Daily News "Many voices join to honor '64 struggle" by Hope Smith, Cincinnati Enquirer "Souther Town Struggles With a Violent legacy" by Andrew Jacobs, New York Times "80 march, commemorating 3 Rights Murders of '64" By UPI "Remembering Lives Given, and Taken" by Clyde Haberman, New York Times "Oxford remembers slain civil rights volunteers" by Linda Wright, Hamilton Journal Theatre as an Emancipatory Tool: Classroom Drama in Mississippi, by George Chilcoat and Jerry Ligon, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1988, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 515-543 "The Legacy and Impact of the Freedom Summer Curriculum on the Curriculum Field: Drama in Action" by George W. "Skip" Chilcoat, Brigham Young University and Jerry A. Ligon, National - Louis University, paper presentation at the 5th annual Curriculum and Pedagogy Conference, October 27-30, 2004

Folder 15: Memorial dedicated in April 2000 Mississippi and Freedom Summer, Friday, October 27, 2000 (three pages) Dedication omission unjust, unfair The Oxford Press Miami dedicates civil rights memorial, The Middletown Journal, Saturday, April 8, 2000 Fax cover sheet April 6, 2000 and letter dated April 7, 2000 to Miami and Oxford Communities from the Office of Congressman, John Lewis Fax cover sheet from Tammy Boyd to Karen White, the Office of Congressman John Lewis, April 6, 2000 Remarks from Joe Cox at dedication, Associate Provost, Miami University, April 7, 2000 Fax to Ms. White from Dr. Carolyn Goodman, April 7, 2000 Fax of Dedication Ceremony Program, April 7, 2000 Invitation from President Garland to Freedom Summer Memorial Dedication, April 7, 2000 and invitation card to lectures Wednesday and Thursday, April 5 and 6, 2000 Copy of Nota Ben from The Bulletin, p. 38 undated Tentative Schedule for Wil Haygood, Donald C. Faber Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, April 2000 Mississippi Summer Project Memorial Miami University copy of watercolor Fax of Paperweight Measurement Copy of photo proofs from the April 7, 2007 dedication ceremony (two pages) Copy of Appendix D: Mississippi Summer Project Running Summary of Incidents Friends of the Mississippi Project Listing of Depositors (two pages) Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project, listing of who deposited and how much Oxford Community Sponsors of Mississippi Summer Project Volunteers List List of Addresses of SNCC Conference Participants, (four pages) List of Congressmen addresses Page of Notes List of Addresses, (six pages)

Folder 16: Summer of 1964 Volunteers Memories Ellen Barnes Journal, a Miami graduate student in Political Science, was doing her master's thesis on nonviolence and had permission to spend the week of June 14-20, 1964 training with the civil rights workers at Western College, Oxford, Ohio. (six copies) Eleanor Aurthur - Mrs. Aurthur visited the Western College Memorial Archives. She was traveling the same route she took in 1964 to Oxford and Mississippi. She hopes to write a novel about the Freedom Summer. o Short biographical sketch explaining how she became a volunteer. E-mail to Western Archives from Elinor Aurthur, September 3, 2000 E-mail to Elinor Aurthur from Western Archives, Isaac Bloom, September 5, 2000 List of questions for Elinor Aurthur for Story Circles interview, November 19, 2000

Folder 17: Newspaper/magazine Articles Oxford to Honor 1964 civil-rights martyrs, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday, June 20, 1994 Ultimate sacrifice 3 martyrs for civil rights, June 22, 1994 Cleveland Plain Dealer FBI sent Mafia after KKK, paper says, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 22, 1994 Hopes article continued from page A1, Thursday, February 20, 1997 To the Editor Oxford Press, July 30, 1964 "Miami University Report, Dedication for NAACP/Miami memorial to be.... article Memorial honors civil rights, by Sarah Pechan Freedom Summer dispute not for all NAACP members, article by Camilla Hewson Flintermann, Oxford, Ohio Letters to the editor, Oxford Press, undated Ultimate sacrifice... monument sought for martyrs of movement, by Randy McNutt, The Cincinnati Enquirer, February 8, 1999 (two copies) Activists seek memorial for civil rights workers, Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Oh, February 9, 1999 Activists pursue monument for Mississippi Burning victims, Journal-News, Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Money sought to honor activists, Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 22, 1999 Civil rights workers honored, The Independent, Massillon, Ohio, February Miami to build memorial to activists, The Cincinnati Enquirer, February 26, 1999 Dead activists to get monument, Dayton Daily News, February 26, 1999 Internet printout of Miami to build memorial to slain activists, by Randy McNutt, the Cincinnati Enquirer, February 26, 1999 Internet printout of Monument sought for slain civil rights workers, by Randy McNutt, the Cincinnati Enquirer, February 8, 1999 (three pages) Memorial: Civil rights heroes, March 1, 1999, The Cincinnati Enquirer; Memorial to civil rights workers planned, The Cincinnati Post, February 26, 1999; Miami honors slain rights workers, article by France Griggs (three copies) Miami U. plans memorial, Fairborn Daily Herald, February 27, 1999 Memorial to honor civil-rights history, Oxford was hub for training in '64 The Columbus Dispatch, February 27, 1999 Oxford civil rights role worth remembering,Journal-News, February 28, 1999 NAACP/Miami University Memorial to Commemorate Civil Rights Activists, The Columbus Post, March 11, 1999 NAACP, Miami honor slain civil rights workers, The Cincinnati Herald, March 6-12, 1999 (two copies) Memorial will honor slain civil rights workers, The Cincinnati Post, May 5, 1999 NAACP/Miami Freedom Summer memorial gets go-ahead, Article Freedom Summer 64 Memorial, from Fall 1999 Groundbreaking for NAACP/Miami Memorial, 7 October 1999 The Miami University Report, vol. 19, no. 12, Groundbreaking for NAACP/Miami memorial, October 14, 1999 (two copies) Miami to remember slain activists, October 18, 1999 article Memorial, The Cincinnati Post, October 18, 1999 Miami University to create memorial to 1960s activists, News Messenger, Fremont, Ohio, October 18, 1999; Miami U to create memorial, Star Beacon Ashtabula, Ohio, October 18, 1999 Miami University to create memorial to 1960s activists, Portsmouth Daily Times, October 18, 1999; University to create memorial to activists, October 18, 1999 Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy, Ohio Miami University to create memorial, Wilmington News-Journal, October 18, 1999; Miami U. plan memorial for activists, Times Reporter, New Philadelphia, Ohio, October 18, 1999 (two copies) Miami University to build memorial, October 18, 1999 article Civil rights memorial to be built at Miami University, October 20, 1999 Ohio Memorial to honor activists killed in South in 1964, Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 26, 1999 Memorial to activists going up at Miami, The Cincinnati Post, October 27, 1999 Miami to erect memorial in activists memory, 10/26/99, 10/27/99 Civil rights activists honored, Times Leader, Martins Ferry, Ohio, October 27, 1999 Ohio memorial to honor activists killed in South in 1964, Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, Ohio, October 27, 1999 Miami breaks ground on memorial to activists, The Cincinnati Enquirer, October 27, 1999 Miami to erect memorial in activists memory, Marysville, Ohio Journal-Tribune, October 27, 1999 Groundbreaking for NAACP/Miami memorial, Article

Folder 18: Newspaper/magazine Articles Memorial ground-breaking, October 28, 1999 Wapakoneta Daily News Miami to erect memorial to activists, Fairborn Daily Herald, October 28, 1999 Groundbreaking for NAACP Miami Memorial, The Dayton Weekly News, November 4, 1999 NAACP/Miami memorial groundbreaking, Miami Report, 11/4/99 Groundbreaking for NAACP/Miami Memorial, Daily Post, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 4, 1999 I am Miami, New recruitment effort targets multicultural students, November 11, 1999, Columbus, Ohio Call & Post New recruitment effort targets multicultural students, Call and Post, Columbus, Ohio, November 4, 1999 Miami Report, 3/9/2000 article Dedication for NAACP/Miami memorial, Call and Post, Columbus, Ohio, March 30, 2000 (two copies) Dedication for NAACP/Miami memorial to be April 7, The Miami University Report, March 30, 2000 Article, Crisis, March/April 2000 Civil Rights Memorialized, article U.S. Rep. Lewis to speak at Miami, Journal-News, Wednesday, April 5, 2000 (two copies) Headline: Across the USA News from every state, USA Today, April 5, 2000 (two copies) Miami U to memorialize slain activists, The Middletown Journal, April 5, 20000 Civil Rights memorial to be dedicated Friday, Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, April 5, 2000; School to open civil rights memorial, Lima News, Lima, Ohio, April 5, 2000 Civil rights memorial to be dedicated at Miami U., News Journal, Mansfield, Ohio, April 5, 2000; Civil rights memorial to be dedicated, Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, April 5, 2000 Writer discusses travels, The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 6, 2000 Lewis forced to cancel appearance at MU, Journal-News, April 7, 2000 (four copies) Speaker cancels, ceremony will go on, The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 7, 2000 (four copies) Miami stones honor activists of rights struggle, Dayton Daily News, April 7, 2000 Memorial honors activists, Journal-News, April 8, 2000 (Three copies) Missing, murdered, and now remembered, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), April 8, 2000 (two copies) Memorial dedicated, The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 8, 2000 (Three copies) Miami dedicates civil rights memorial, The Middletown Journal, April 8, 2000 Memorial dedicated, The Courier, Findlay, Ohio, April 8, 2000 Civil Rights Memorial, San Francisco Chronicle, April 8, 2000; NAACP president says organization used by Miami, The Oxford Press, May 4, 2000 (two copies) Miami cannot speak for NAACP Branch, The Oxford Press, May 4, 2000 (Two copies) Editorial: Secrets out about Oxford's role in Freedom Summer The Oxford Press, printout (Two pages)

Memorial recalls Freedom Summer by Kevin M. Kalish for the Oxford Press A summer to remember, article photograph with caption (four copies) Memorial recalls Freedom Summer, The Oxford Press, April 13, 2000 (two pages) Donations, Unidentified article fragment Journey to Mississippi Article

Folder 19: Notes from Freedom Summer Training, 1965- Copy of Jane Adams, Notes from Freedom Summer Training: Oxford, Ohio June 17-26, 1964 , 2004 (Three copies)

Folder 20: Booklet, Freedom Libraries Mississippi Summer Project 1964 Freedom Summer Libraries of the Mississippi Summer Project by Virginia Steele, Reprinted from Southeastern Librarian, Vol. 15, No. 2, July 1965

Folder 21: Letter sent to John Lewis from James Forman, June 18, 1964 Letter sent to John Lewis from Charles J. Benner, Chairman, National States Rights Party, June 16, 1964 Notes from Freedom Summer Conference

Folder 22 Clevelane CORE Suggestions for Discussion in Community Organization ACTION PROGRAM CLEVELAND CORE How to Raise Money, Pay Your Bill, and Keep From Going Into Debt A Black Manifesto CORE McKissick Offers Solutions and Programs McKissick Offers Solutiosn and Programs, July 31, 1967 Fundraising Letter from Floyd B. McKissick Black Power Defined Attention Don Smith Public Relations Director Letter from McKissick to Brother Samuel X Muhammad's Mosque, Durham, North Carolina, July 30, 1962 Letter from Samuel X to McKissick, July 2, 1962 Letter from Minister Kenneth X to F. B. McKissick, April 11 1962 Letter from Minister Kenneth X to Floyd McKissick, December 21, 1962 Programs for Black Power by Floyd B. McKissick, no date Letter from Elijah Muhammad to Floyd B. McKissick, September 2, 1966 Letter from Floyd B. McKissick to Elijah McKissick, March 3, 1967 Congress of Racial Equality Memorandum, to Floyd McKissick From Antoine Perot, Meeting with Vice President's Task Force, October 24, 1967 Handwritten notes "Durden chaired", January 17, 1964

Folder 23 Masterlist Freedom Summer Volunteers

Western College Collection;Freedom Summer Collection; Articles; Papers; Freedom Summer Memorial Correspondence; General Correspondence; Volunteers; Sponsors; Miscellaneous Information, Consent Forms; Transcripts; 1964-; [Range 21A]; Box 2

Files:

Folder 1: Articles, Papers, Correspondence, ca. 1964 Posters, Pickets, and Tickets, The Miami Student, April 28, 1964 If you are arrested in Mississippi, Prepared by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation, Oxford, Ohio by Phyllis Hoyt Power of Attorney for Selection of Legal Counsel Page

Folder 2: Freedom Summer Project (2000 Memorial Correspondence) Letter to the Longaberger Legacy Initiative, Ohio Bicentennial Commission, from Joseph L. Cox, June 30, 1999 Letter to Mr. Joseph L. Cox, III, from Jane C. Campbell, Programs Coordinator, Ohio Bicentennial Commission, July 20, 1999 Letter to Joseph L. Cox from Andrew L. Verhoff, Ohio Historical Markers Program Coordinator/Historical Agency Consultant, Ohio Historical Society, July 23, 1999 Letter to Joseph L. Cox from Christopher S. Stowe, Historical Markers Specialist, Ohio Historical Society, July 26, 1999 Ohio Historical Marker to be established in Butler County, Attn: Bennie, signed by Joseph L. Cox, July 28, 1999 Fax Cover Sheet to U. S. Representative John Lewis from Karen S. White, December 2, 1999 with letter to Congressman Lewis from James C. Garland, December 2, 1999 Letter to Ms. Lawand Kerns from Karen S. White, February 9, 2000 Fax Cover Sheet to Karen White from LaWand, 3/1/2000, with The Biography of John Lewis (five pages) Fax Cover Sheet to Ms. Lawand Kerns from Karen S. White, March 2, 2000 with letter to Ms. Lawand Kerns from Karen S. White, March 2, 2000 (two pages) and transaction report Fax Message from Karen S. White to Ms. Lawand Kerns, March 15, 2000 Letter to Karen from Nancy, March 17, 2000 Letter to Ms. Lawand Kerns from Karen S. White, March 21, 2000 E-mail to Karen from Richard D. Little, August 30, 1999 E-mail to Cecila M. Knight, Burton Kaufman, Vanessa Cummings, and Joseph Cox, from Karen S. White, Subject: Ground Breaking- Freedom Summer Project, September 22, 1999 E-mail to Karen S. White from Celia M. Knight, Subject: Re: Ground Breaking- Freedom Summer Project, 9/22/99 (two pages) E-mail to Karen S. White from Joseph L. Cox, Subject: Re: Ground Breaking- Freedom Summer Project, 9/22/99 Letter to Mr. Arthur F. Miller from James C. Garland, October 7, 1999 with two list attachments Model letter from James Garland, October 11, 1999 with five page list attachment Letter to Byrkett, Ellison, Fox, Governanti, Johnson, Rhodes, Sessions, Short, and Skillings, from Jim Garland, Re: Freedom Summer 64 Memorial, October 11, 1999 Letter to Ms. Meredith Yankow from James C. Garland, October 11, 1999 Letter to Joseph Cox, Vanessa Cummings, Burton Kaufman, Celia Knight, and Richard Momeyer, from Karen White, Re: Groundbreaking- Freedom Summer 64 Memorial, October 11, 1999 E-mail to Karen S. White from Celia M. Knight, Subject: found him, 12 November 1999 E-mail from Osama Ettouney, November 17, 1999

Folder 3: Freedom Summer Project (2000 Memorial Correspondence) Letter to Karen from Rev. Elmon W. Prier, November 27, 1999 with attached Man plays key role in memorial, The Middletown Journal, October 28, 1999; The Mission to Mississippi, November 14, 1999 E-mail to Sue Treadway from Karen S. White, January 14, 2000 Letter to Professor Miller from David P. Little, March 4, 2000 Letter to Mr. Wil Haygood, from Karen S. White, March 16, 2000 Wil Haygood/Biographical Sheet E-mail from Vanessa Cummings, Subject: for your information, 21 March 2000 (three pages) Model letter from Karen S. White, March 21, 2000 with two attached lists E-mail from Barbara Heuberger, Subject: Upcoming event, March 23, 2000 E-mail to Barbara Heuberger from Karen S. White, Subject: Re: Upcoming event, March 23, 2000 E-mail to Barbara Heuberger from Karen S. White, Subject: Re: Freedom... film, March 23, 2000 E-mail to Karen White from Demetria Patrick, Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Freedom Summer Memorial, 25 March 2003 (two pages) Letter to Ms. White from Dr. Carolyn Goodman, April 7, 2000 Fax Cover Sheet to Karen S. White from Carolyn Goodman, April 5, 2000 Letter to James C. Garland from W. Hardy Eshbaugh, April 8, 2000 E-mail to Joe [Joseph Cox] from Donald Daiker, Subject: Congratulations!, 8 April 2000 Dedication omission unjust, unfair, Oxford Press, April 20, 2000 (two pages) Letter to Editor from Karen White, April 24, 2000 (two pages, two copies) Miami cannot speak for NAACP Branch, The Oxford Press, May 4, 2000 (two copies) NAACP president says organization used by Miami, Oxford Press, May 4, 2000 (two copies) Letter to President James Garland, from Camilla Hewson Flintermann, May 5, 2000 (two copies) Freedom Summer dispute not for all NAACP members, by Camilla Hewson Flintermann Letter to Mr. Wil Haygood from Karen S. White, June 20, 2000 Inter-Office Memorandum to Karen White from Jim Buckley, Subject: Letter of Appreciation, November 16, 2000 Letter to Mr. Miller from Jim Buckley, November 27, 2000 E-mail to Jacky Johnson from Joe Cox, Subject: Re: Freedom Summer Memorial Information, 10/17/06

Folder 4: Articles Alice Lake, Last Summer in Mississippi, Redbook Magazine, November 1964 (three copies) Les Bayless, Three who gave their lives: Remembering the martyrs of Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964, Peoples Weekly World, 25 May, 1996 (two copies) Mississippi: the attack on bigotry: An outsider comes to fight, produced by Christopher S. Wren, Look, September 8, 1964 (two copies)

Folder 5: Excerpts from two books: Freedom Summer, by Doug McAdam Walking with the Wind, by John Lewis, 1998

Folder 6: The Mood of Miami: Interpretations Amid the 1960's Civil Rights Movement In 1993, for her Senior Honors Project, Jane Marie Jordan asked 1965 Miami alumni for memories of their years at Miami. We have one copy of the parts related to Western and another copy of the complete paper.

Folder 7: Freedom Summer Continues into the 21st Century In 2000, Phyllis Hoyt, Dean of Western in 1964, published her book Where the Peonies Bloomed: A Memoir of My Years at Western College. At the end of her book, she has her thoughts on the Civil Rights Orientation of 1964. That one part is in this folder. Freedom Summer 1964: Remembering Oxford's role in the civil rights movement, by Allison Kolodziej, The Miami Student, February 27, 2004 Freedom Summer Scholars Schedule Freedom Summer 2004: Historic North-South Freedom Caravan sponsored by the Chaney Goodman Schwerner Justice Coalition, June 9-25, 2004, New York to Mississippi, 15 City Freedom Ride Truth and Reconciliation in Neshoba County, June 17, 2004 Mississippi Burning Website Pages Students follow the path of Freedom Summer, The Oxford Press, Friday, June 18, year unknown Invitation to 40th anniversary of Freedom Summer 1964; Remembering freedom summer on anniversary, The Oxford Press, Friday, June 18, 2004 Mississippi town honors slain activists 40 years later, Dayton Daily News, Sunday, June 20, 2004 Students retrace Freedom Summer path, The Miami University Report, Vol. 23 No. 38, June 24, 2004 ABC News transcript of Waiting for Justice Documentary on a murder, June 20, 2004 (four copies) Democratic Debacle, by Joshua Zeitz American Heritage June/July 2004 Contact List on Freedom Summer, 2004 Flyer: Tour Guides for Freedom Summer Conference, 2004 "Speakers Flash Back to MU and the Summer of 1964" E-mail from P. Anna Johnson, January 14, 2005, Fwd: Articles in the Post (pages 2 to 7) Email and attached Interview Between Chris Wellin and Roy Torkington Oxford's Role in Freedom Summer, 1964, The Oxford Press, Friday, June 25, 2010

Folder 8: Various Articles on Freedom Summer from The Miami Student These articles follow how the students at Miami University were contributing as well as reacting to Freedom Summer. September 27, 1963 The Great March, The Miami Student October 15, 1963 Civil Rights Legislation Vote Due, The Miami Student October 22, 1963 An Outside Agitator, by Tom Tolg, The Miami Student November 26, 1963 Students Journey to Washington , Return to Support Civil Rights, The Miami Student January 18, 1964 Xavier Censorship, The Miami Student February 14, 1964 The Letter Box, The Miami Student February 14, 1964 Southern Leader [George Wallace] Visits UC, Speaks on Discrimination, The Miami Student February 25, 1964 On the Right Side: Wallace Speech, [Editorial], The Miami Student March 13, 1964 Civil Rights Debate Begins In Senate,The Miami Student April 14, 1964 SNCC Mississippian [ Lawrence Guyot] Outlines Efforts Necessary for State, The Miami Student April 24, 1964 Editorial Page: Southern Justice The Miami Student April 28, 1964 We Too Shall Overcome, The Miami Student Student recalls Endeavors to Register Negro Voters, The Miami Student, Friday, October 4, 1963 May 1, 1964 Our Readers Write, The Miami Student April 21, 1964- Miamian Sentenced to Prison, Fiend for SNCC Demonstration

Folder 9: News Articles about the 40 year anniversary of Freedom Summer Freedom Summer reunion and conference Sept. 17-19, The Miami University Report, September 2, 2004 Faces of Freedom Summer at Miami University Art Museum, The Miami University Report, September 2, 2004 U.S. Representative John Lewis to speak, The Miami University Report, September 9, 2004 (four copies) Racism is alive, shaking hands, Cincinnati Enquirer, September 27, 2004 On a different pathway to the Creator, Middletown Journal, September 27, 2004 Miami theatre production selected for festival, Miami Report, December 16, 2004 (two copies) Wisconsin Historical Society Has Papers Of Slain Civil Rights Worker, [Unknown publication], [Unknown date] Minister flees death threats, settles here, [Unknown publication], [Unknown date] Finding Freedom Summer: Influences that Endure Compass Magazine, 2005, internet printout

Folder 10: Art Miller News Articles This folder contains news articles that Art Miller collected that deal with Freedom Summer My Project is Mississippi , Terrible Mississippi, Monroe Morning World, July 5, 1964 Editors Mail, Oxford Press, July 9, 1964 Western Dean Writes Thoughts On Civil Rights Orientation, Oxford Press, July 9, 1964 Letter to the Editor, Oxford Press, July 30, 1964 (two copies) Gregory criticizes blacks, condemns white racists, The Miami Student, April 4, 1989 (four pages) Memorial Wednesday of Civil Rights Effort, The Oxford Press, June 15, 1989 Town where 3 activists died schedules day of remembrance, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 21, 1989 (four pages) NAACP/Miami University Memorial to Commemorate Civil Rights Activists, The Columbus Post, March 11, 1999 Miami to build memorial to activists, The Cincinnati Enquirer, February 26, 1999 Hopes unidentified article continued, February 20, 1997 Civil rights workers honored, The Massillon Independent, February 26, 1999 Miami to build memorial for civil rights workers, Zanesville Times Recorder, February 26, 1999 Miami U. to build memorial for slain civil rights workers, Chronicle Telegraph, Elyria , February 26, 1999 Martyrs: Monument sought for 3, unidentified continued article, undated (one copy) Memorial to civil rights workers planned, The Cincinnati Post, February 26, 1999 Memorial will honor slain students, Journal News, October 27, 1999 Dedication for NAACP/Miami memorial, Call and Post (Columbus , Ohio), March 30, 2000 Missing, murdered and now remembered, Star Tribune (Minneapolis , MN), April 8, 2000 Miami dedicates civil rights memorial, The Middletown Journal, April 8, 2000 Civil Rights Memorial, San Francisco Chronicle, April 8, 2000 Memorial: Rights activists remembered, Publication [Unknown], Date [Unknown] Views of our readers, Publication [Unknown], Date [Unknown] NAACP chapter to honor front-line civil Middletown Journal, Date [Unknown] Monument sought for martyrs of movement, Cincinnati Enquirer, Date [Unknown] Miami U. to build civil rights memorial, Cincinnati Enquirer, Date [Unknown] Mississippi Group to Meet Monday, Publication [Unknown], Date [Unknown] To the Editor, Publication [Unknown], Date [Unknown] (two pages) A Worthy Memorial: Oxford, Ohio, project advanced civil rights, The Columbus Dispatch, Date [Unknown]

Folder 11: Transcripts Freedom Summer Tape 1: Ms. Camilla Hughson-Flinterman, Gwynn Etter-Lewis and Ann-Elizabeth Armstrong Freedom Summer Tape 2: Ann-Elizabeth Armstrong, Joe Cantrell, and David Griffing Freedom Summer Transcription- Tape 1: [Joe] Cantrell/ [David] Griffing July 24, 2004 Freedom Summer Transcription- Tape 2: Art Miller, July 21, 2004 Freedom Summer Transcription- Tape 3: Paul Daniels August 5, 2004 Freedom Summer Transcription- Tape 4: David and Louise Griffing August 12, 2004 E-mail to Western Archives from Judy Waldron, Subject: Fwd: [WESTERN] arrest for 1964 civil rights murders, January 7, 2005 (two pages) Freedom Summer Inventory of Tapes in Box for Transcriptions, 2004 Freedom Summer Transcription Charges, July 6, 2005

Folder 12: Consent Forms Consent forms for 2004 DVD from Freedom Summer Conference, Oxford, Ohio Story Circle Release forms for 2004 DVD from Freedom Summer Conference, Oxford, Ohio Interview Release forms for 2004 DVD from Freedom Summer Conference, Oxford, Ohio Video Release form for 2004 DVD from Freedom Summer Conference, Oxford, Ohio Story Circles for Freedom Summer List of Participants, 2004 Technical Advisor's Page, 2004 Mississippi Freedom Summer Interview release form Roland A Duerksen, February 15, 2012



Folder 13: Bourbon at the Border Miami University Theater Production Bourbon at the Border, Costume Plot Chart Copy of Bourbon at the Border, stage directions and play book

Folder 14: Nine Copies of Freedom School Poetry Freedom School Poetry, forward by Langston Hughes, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Atlanta , Georgia , 1965 (Nine copies)

Folder 15: Deed of Gift signed for 2004-2011 Freedom Summer Conference, Oxford, Ohio

Folder 16: Consent forms for 2009 DVD from Freedom Summer Conference, Oxford, Ohio

Western College Collection; Photographs; Correspondence, Freedom Summer Collection; 1964-; [Range 21A]; Box 3

Files:

Folder 1: Copies of Miller Photos Andrew Goodman, June 1964 (1943-1964) Photograph Photo from Crisis (March/April 2000) of Oxford, Ohio NAACP activists with President Garland after groundbreaking for memorial Flyer labeled The Worst Horror on Earth Save Our Land: KKK Join the Klan, For God and Country Flyer Photos: Andy Goodman and James Forman at Oxford, Ohio, training Session, June 1964 and Bob Moses, architect and guiding spirit of the Freedom Summer project Photos from an anonymous article, Missing civil rights workers burned station wagon is found and towed away. Andrew Goodman, left, and Mickey Schwerner are missing, Goodman's parents, right, sought help; Photo labeled Rita Schwerner, widow of one of the murdered workers, impressed many of the volunteers with her quiet courage. At Oxford , she told a second group of volunteers that the disappearance of the three workers only made it more important that the project go forward

Folder 2: Miller Letters Letter from Wendy H. Kisken, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, dated October 10, 1964 (2 pages, two copies) Letter from Dr. Carolyn Goodman to Friends at Miami University , dated January 1999 (four pages) Letter from Barbara, dated August 1, 1964 Letter from Cephas to Mr. Nelson, dated July 16, 1964 Letter from Barbara Simon, dated July 6, 1964 Letter from Richard K. Parsons, Attorney, to Councilman Arthur F. Miller, dated October 5, 1964 Letters from Cephas to Mr. Nelson, dated July 16, 1964 (4 pages total) Two Letters to Mr. Nelson from Cephas dated July 16, 1964 Letter from Mrs. Robert E. Strippel to Sirs Letter from Donald N. Nelson to Senator Edward T. Kennedy, dated January 27, 1965 Letter from Edward M. Kennedy to Mr. Cephas Hughes, February 5, 1965 Letter from Barbara Simon dated July 6, 1964 A Washington Letter from Olin D. Johnston, U.S. Senator, South Carolina , dated 27, 1964 (two pages) Letter to Mr. Nelson, dated July 10, 1964 Letter to Mr. Nelson from Cephas, dated July 16, 1964 (two pages) Letter to Whom It May Concern, June 30, 1964 (two pages)



Folder 3: Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary Posters, Flyers, etc. Letter to Friends and Colleagues from Momeyer, dated September 1, 2004 Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference in Oxford, Ohio, September 17-19, 2004 Conference Schedule and Program (of Events) (two copies)



Folder 4: Sponsor and Student Volunteer List Sponsor and Student Volunteer List



Folder 5: Art Miller Copies, copied by Rhonda Smith, July 3, 2004 Carolyn Goodman Curriculum Vita Mississippi Freedom: South and North [article] by Robbie McCauley Summer of 64 Memorial by Geoff Cerilli Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation, Oxford, Ohio, by Phyllis Hoyt, Dean of Students, dated June 26, 1964 Appeal sponsored by United Church Women of Oxford Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project Listing of who deposited and how much U. S. Knights of The Ku Klux Klan Registration Form The Andrew Goodman Foundation: Hidden Heroes: A Documentary Film Synopsis Thirty Year Commemoration of the deaths on June 21, 1964 of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Schwerner Reception program Miami University News [article], NAACP/Miami Memorial Gets Go Ahead, February 25, 1999 Criticism Is Beamed At Oxford: Bring Out Point; Miami University Has No Connection, Hamilton , June 28, 1964

Folder 6: Donations from Sandra Adickes Letter to Jacky Johnson, Archivist from Sandra Adickes, August 4, 2005 Copy of Freedom News, July 23, 1964 Copy of Script of 1953 Class Stunt Copy of A Freedom Teacher's Report: Phones Are Tapped, Informers Watch Them, Article Copy of Sandra Adickes Own Story: Why I Went to Mississippi, Article Copy of Envelope Classes out of doors with: 1 negative Copy of Envelope Mrs. Addie Mae Jackson my host in Palmer's Crossing with: 1 negative Copy of Envelope Priest Creek Baptist Church Freedom School with: 2 negatives Copy of Envelope Volunteers with: note and 1 negative Copy of 1 photograph and 1 negative Copy of 1 photograph and 2 negatives Copy of 2 photographs Copy of Envelope FS Student with: 1 negative Copy of 4 photographs Copy of 4 photographs Copy of 5 photographs Copy of 5 photographs Letter from Adickes about her book the Legacy of a Freedom School and possible visit by her to lecture Biography about Sandra Adickes



Folder 7: Donations from Nina Myatt Copy of SNCC summer project harassed, Record, Antioch College, May 8, 1964 Copy of SNCC workers scared but determined while in Oxford, Record, Antioch College, Monday, July 6, 1964 Copy of ACRE organizes Miss. Co-op, Record, Antioch College, Friday, October 30, 1964 Copy of SNCC workers scared but determined while in Oxford, Record, Antioch College, Friday, July 3, 1964 Copy of A Long, Hot Summer in Mississippi, The Antiochian, November 196? Copy of Article Page 2 Letter from Nina Myatt, Curator Antioch University, Yellow Springs Ohio to Western Archives outlining items in their collection related to Freedom Summer in Oxford, September 20, 2005



Folder 8: More Freedom Summer Photo Gallery: Neshoba's Legacy of Racial Violence, Online Print-Out (three copies)



Folder 9: Smithsonian: Voices of the Civil Rights Movement

Copy of Book Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom Songs 1960-1966 from Smithsonian

Western College Collection;Freedom Summer Collection; Articles;Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration Materials, 1964-;[Range 21A]; Box 4

Files:

Folder 1: Articles from 1964 Why Mississippi? Satirical comic strip, New York Times, "Views of the Civil Rights Crisis", June 28, 1964 Article Mississippi: A Profile of the Nation's Most Segregated State, [1964] Graph of The Civil Rights Bill - Four Key Provisions and the Problems they are Designed to Correct

Folder 2: Articles from 1964

Folder 2.1: Students Start Rights Training in Oxford, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 15, 196 Students Told Dixie Has Perils, by Raymond R. Coffey Chicago News, June 16, 1964 Students Told: Watch Out for Klan, by Nicholas Hoffman Chicago News, June 17, 1964 Two Valley City College Students Among Trainees for Rights Mission, by Raymond R. Coffey, CDN Forum News Service; Carrington, Mandaree Young Men Are Friends, Have Much in Common Morning Forum, Fargo, North Dakota

Students Warned on Southern Law, by Claude Sitton, The New York Times, Friday, June 19, [1964] Racial Workers Ready to Invade State, Gulfport-Biloxi, Miss. Herald, Undated Shaken But Staying, Mississippi Rights Corps Vow to Go On Full Steam, Monroe (LA) World, June 20, 1964

Group Wants Mississippi Occupied, by Joseph Alsop, Royal Tribune June 30, 1964; Students Will Seek to Register 200,000 Mississippi Negroes, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 20, 1964 (two copies) "Dangerous Summer, The Milwaukee Journal, June 19, 1964 U.S. Aide Cautions Rights Workers, The New York Times, June 20, 1964; Dangerous Summer, The Milwaukee Journal, June 19, 1964 200 Students Heading for Mississippi, Lafayette, LA Advertiser, June 21, 1964; Race Corps Moving on Mississippi, by Hoke Norris, Pittsburgh Pa. Press, June 21, 1964 Mississippi Rights Bus Leaves Ohio, Pine Bluff Ark Commercial, June 21, 1964 Son in Miss. Jail, Father Asks U.S. Aid, New York Post, June 21, 1964



Folder 2.2: Students Jam Mississippi to Aid Negroes, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 22, 1964 Second Session at Oxford, Missing Men Report Stirs Rights Trainees, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 23, 1964; Civil Rights Workers Arrive in Mississippi, June 22, 1964; 2d Student Unit Begins Training, Cleveland Plain Dealer, date unknown The Dangerous Journey, New York Post, June 24, 1964 Oxford Demonstrators Undaunted Dayton News, June 24, 1964 (two copies) Charred Hulk of Car Spurs Intense Search, New Haven, Conn. Register, June 24, 1964 Group Appeals for Protection, Hackensack, NJ Record, date unknown; UW Rights Worker Approaches Trip Soberly, Milwaukee Journal, June 25, 1964 Cranks on Phones Intimidate Parents, Hartford, Conn. Times, date unknown; No Volunteers Quit Civil Rights Project, Bay City Mich. Times, June 1964 Travelers Yet to Come, by Jimmy Breslin, New York Herald-Tribune, June 25, 1964 Integration Students To Continue in The Project, Marion, Ind. Leader-Tribune, June 25, 1964 Week of Violence, New York Times, June 28, 2964 Mississippi Invasion Army, Columbia, S.C. Record, June 25, 1964 Wife of Missing Rights Worker Wants Sheriff to Deny Its Stunt Minneapolis Tribune, June 26, 1964 Make Mississippi Safe, Cleveland Press, June 25, 1964 More Rightists To Leave Oxford for Mississippi This Weekend, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 25, 1964; Parents Backing Mississippi Drive Despite Danger, They Won't Bid Students Come Home by Thomas Buckley; Tribute to Youth In Mississippi Crisis, News American, Baltimore, MD.,(June 25, 1964?) Tribute to Youth in Mississippi Crisis, Baltimore, MD. News American, June 1964 In Mississippi Students Urged to Work Harder, Greenville, Tex. Herald Banner, date unknown; Johnson's Warning on Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 25, 1964 Mississippi's Lawless Invaders, Shreveport Louisiana Journal, June 24, 1964 "Work Harder, Civil Rights, School Students Urged, 6/26/64 Last Oxford Group Off to Mississippi, The Plain Dealer, June 28, 1964

Folder 2.3: Milwaukeean On the Scene in Mississippi, Milwaukee Sentinel, date unknown Southern Critics: Oxford Blamed for Rights Meet, Dayton News, June 23, 1964 Collegiates Will Invade Mississippi, Vicksburg Post, 1964 Fight to Avoid Use of Troops in Mississippi, Racine, Wis. Journal-Times, June 30, 1964 Workers Will Move Full Steam, by John Hall,El Paso, Tex. Times, date unknown "Rights Workers Shaken but Still Pour into Miss, June 30, 1964 Mississippi Now Has Armed Guerrilla Units, Lewiston, Idaho Tribune, June 1964 U.S. Puts Rights Army On Its Own in Dixie, Chicago News, date unknown More FBI Agents in Mississippi, Gastonia, N.C. Gazette, date unknown Students Get Taste of Terror at School, Newark, N.J., Star-Ledger, date unknown Oxford Still Talks of Training Meet, Article; White Moderate Lives in Fear Very Real Danger in Mississippi, Minneapolis Tribune, 7/12/64 Mississippi Project Friends Seek Donations to Aid Work, Oxford Press, July 2, 1964; Rights Group Knew Mississippi Dangers, Columbus Dispatch, date unknown Rights Workers Vow Miss. Push, Elmira, NY, Star Gazette, June 30, 1964 Negroes Plan to Test Bill, Murfreesboro Tenn. News-Journal, date unknown; Rights Invaders Told: Be Wary of Mississippi Cops, Chicago News, date unknown; Trainees for Rights Mission, Fargo, ND Morning Forum, date unknown No Religious Beliefs, In Mississippi Today, Cool Look at Long Summer Articles; First Page of Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation Editors Mail Two Articles Fear Clash With Militia, Article; Volunteers Are Lauded, Warned, Article Senseless Slaughter, Thursday, August 6, 1964 Young Rights Trainees Scared, Dedicated, Austin Texan, date unknown; Tommies Liked His Song, Carbondale, Ill. South Illinoisan, July 2, 1964 Ex-St. Paulite Risks Life in Mississippi, Minneapolis, Minn. Tribune, date unknown



Folder 2.4: Rights Worker Reports on Mississippi: ‘In some Cases the People Were Polite’ Philadelphia Bulletin, date unknown

Rights Worker to Speak Here, Cincinnati Post and Times Star, 8/27/64 Urges Caution on Rights Test, Cleveland Plain Dealer, date unknown

Editorial Comment Article; Death Fears Slow Dixie Rights Drive Article; Workers Vow Strong Drive in Mississippi, Toledo Times, date unknown; Rights Workers will continue, Thomasville Times, June 30, 1964 Fight to Avoid Use of Troops in Mississippi, Racine, Wis. Journal-Times, June 30, 1964 U.S. Powers are Limited in Dealing with Civil Rights Strife, Article No Volunteers Quit Civil Rights Project, Bay City Mich. Times, June 1964 FBI Joins in Search in South for 3 Missing Rights Workers, Yonkers, NY Herald Statesman, date unknown; Freedom To the Delta, Charleston, SC Post, date unknown Dulles Being Sent to Scene; On LBJ Orders, Bridgeport, Conn. Post, date unknown; Dulles Heads Probe of Missing Rights Trio in Mississippi Article Says Mississippi Project has responsible leadership, Lancaster, PA. Intelligencer-Journal; More Volunteers For Mississippi, Columbia, MO. Tribune Three Greater Boston Students in Mississippi: Bullets Threats Ostracism, Article SNCC Aids Insurrectionary Group Article, The Agony of Mississippi Daring New Gospel is Heard, New York Journal American, 1964 Rights Workers Trained to Cope With Violence, Jail, Milwaukee Journal, July 5, 1964 In Mississippi Greenville, Tex. Herald Banner, date unknown For Freedom Schools, To Deputize 50 Farmers Articles on One page (Week of Violence Article on Back) Rights Training Classes Slated for June 12-27 Cleveland Plain Dealer, undated



Folder 3: Articles from 1964 "Alpha Sigma Alpha Pledges 12 Women for Fall Classes, October 25, 1963 "The First Step:, The Miami Student, December 6, 1963 Academic Freedom, The Miami Student, Friday, February 14, 1964 Posters, Pickets and Tickets, The Miami Student, Tuesday, April 28, 1964 Gregory, Freedom Group Stage Civil Rights Benefit, The Miami Student, Tuesday, April 28, 1964 Spotlight: Civil Rights, The Miami Student, Friday, March 20, 1964 Rumor, The Miami Student, Friday, May 1, 1964 Gregory Concert Yields No Violence, May 1, 1964 Gregory Discusses Student's Action in Press Interview, The Miami Student, May 11, 1964 FBI Joins in Search in South for 3 Missing Rights Workers, Yonkers, NY Herald Statesman, date Matter of Fact, Murder by Night,by Joseph Alsop, Washington Post, June 17, 1964 Civil Rights Study Begins on Western College Campus, The Oxford Press, June 18, 1964 "Dear Friend of the Mississippi Summer Project, June 28, 1964, 2 pages "The News of the Week In Review as Demonstrators and Violence Focused the Nation's Attention on the Civil Rights Struggle" "Dear Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project, July 4, 1964 Civil Rights Groups at Western Prepare for Voter Registration, August 1964 Birmingham Place for Hope Reports Dr. R. Frank Fulton, The Oxford Press, Thursday, July 30, 1964 Mourning a son, Copy of Photograph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman reacts as the body of their son Andrew is taken from a plane at Newark Airport on August 7. Trustees Set Policy College to Refuse Rights Prep School, Akron Beacon Journal, March 26, 1965 Event sincere, Selma Marcher Tells NAACP, Hamilton, May 20, 1965 Training for the freedom fight, Activists recall Oxford program, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 20, 1989 Rights Worker Service Slated, The Daily Standard, Celina, O., June 21, 1989 Plaque honors human rights, The Oxford Press, Thursday, October 29, 1992

Oxford marks registration projects 30th anniversary on Tuesday, June 21, Times Bulletin, Van Wert, O., June 18, 1994

Miami civil rights monument gets guarantee, Journal-News, Friday, February 26, 1999 Freedom Summer volunteers among those who were truly great Article, April 11, 1999 "Miami's tribute to civil rights martyrs by Allan Winkler, June 28, 1999 Miami memorial to honor civil rights activists, Wednesday, October 13, 1999 Terrorists Cheated of Victim: Three Lives for Mississippi Article, undated A Reflection on June, 1964 and Racism, Then and Now, Speech from Rick Momeyer, June 18, 1994; Criticism is Beamed at Oxford, Hamilton, 6/28/64 78 Leave Here on Summer Rights Project Cincinnati Enquirer, June 1964 "Missing" Poster (two copies) Alvin Silverman Urges Caution on Rights Test, Cleveland Plain Dealer, date unknown Three Youths Trained Here Disappear, The Oxford Press, June 25, 1964

Civil Rights Workers Arrive in Mississippi, June 22,1964;Editorially Speaking... Why Blame Us? Your Right to Know is the Key to Liberty The Oxford Press, July 2, 1964

Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation June 26, 1964, Oxford, Ohio, by Phyllis Hoyt (two copies) The First Step, The Miami Student, Friday, December 6, 1963

Wesley Foundation Discusses New Civil Rights Legislation, The Miami Student, October 25, 1963 Matter of Fact: Murder by Night, Washington Post, June 17, 1964

Rights Worker Service Slated, The Daily Standard, Celina, O., June 21, 1989 Oxford marks registration projects 30th anniversary on Tuesday, June 21, Times Bulletin, Van Wert, O., June 18, 1994 Miami to build memorial to activists, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Friday, February 26, 1999 Monument sought for martyrs of movement, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday, February 8, 1999 Miami's tribute to civil rights martyrs, Cincinnati Post, June 28, 1999 Memorial will honor slain civil rights workers, Cincinnati Post, May 5, 1999 Black History at Miami University had key role in movements, The Miami Student, Friday, February 16, 1996 Missing auto of trio found by FBI Tuesday (1964), The Neshoba Democrat, June 25, 1964 Historical context of 1964 civil rights murders, The Neshoba Democrat, June 25, 1964 Visiting media (July 9, 1964), The Neshoba Democrat, July 9, 1964 $1 million suit filed against NBC, others, The Neshoba Democrat, July 23, 1964 Civil Righter's suit dismissed/August 6, 1964, The Neshoba Democrat, August 6, 1964 Bodies of missing trio found buried in levee, The Neshoba Democrat, August 6, 1964 Justice Department Attorney is Booed at Civil Rights School, Minneapolis, Minn. Tribune, date unknown



Folder 4: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration, 1989 Freedom school's grads return to tell life's lessons, The First Cox Newspaper, Thursday, March 30, 1989 Miami to recall role in civil rights tragedy, The Journal-News, Saturday, June 17, 1989 Observance to mark slayings in Mississippi, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Sunday, June 18, 1989 Remembering slain activists for civil rights, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Tuesday, June 20, 1989 "Twenty Fifth Commemoration of Freedom Summer an Oxford Community Celebration" June 21, 1989 Service at Miami University remembers place in history, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Thursday, June 22, 1989 Service Honors Trio of Martyrs, The Journal-News, Thursday, June 22, 1989 Civil rights movement veterans honor slain workers, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Thursday, June 22, 1989 Freedom Summer 1964, High Street Journal, December 2, 1999



Folder 5: Articles from 1964 Western C. To Host Civil Rights School, Oxford Press, May 28, 1964 U.S. Aide Cautions Rights Workers, The New York Times, June 20, 1964 Over 100 Students-Civil Rights Workers Arrive in Mississippi, June 22, 1964; 3 Rights Workers Are Freed After Paying $20 Fines, Baton Rouge, LA. State Times, date unknown; 2nd Student Unit Begins Training, Cleveland Plain Dealer, date unknown

"COFO, the Coalition That's Battling by Dom Bonafede, The Herald Tribune, date unknown With Dignity and Restraint, Clarksdale, Miss. Press Register, date unknown. Course at WCW In Civil Rights to Enroll 600, 1964 "Article by Hank Hokamp", Champaign, Ill. News-Gazette, August 30, year unknown The March on Mississippi, Daytona Beach, Journal; Postdeb Joins Crusade, Milwaukee Wis. Sentinel, date unknown Freedom Summer Orientation

Western College Collection;Freedom Summer Collection; Articles; Teachers Guideand CD-Rom; [Range 21A]; Box 5

BOX 5

20th Century Interactive Making Connections to America's Past, Teacher's Guide and CD-Rom

Western College Collection;Freedom Summer Collection; Articles; Correspondence, Freedom Summer Publications (John Bloom File); Posters, Flyers; 1964-; [Range 21A]; Box 6

Files:

Folder 1: Articles and Papers, ca. 1964 Inter-Collegiate Conference on Community Action in Race Relations, Oxford, Ohio, March 25-30, 1961 Informational Brochure Letter to Mr. Hoxie from Ruth Lester from Life, July 3, 1964 Newsletter from Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project Newsletter No., 2, August 5, 1964; June 18, 1964; July 14, 1964; August 5, 1964; September 22, 1964; November 18, 1964; January 25, 1964

In Keeping with the Prophets: The Mississippi Summer of 1964, The Christian Century, date unknown



Folder 2: Freedom Summer Papers, undated, ca. 1964 Western College Alumnae Annual Giving Fund Envelope filled out by Mrs. Edw. F. Heekin Letter to Mr. Frank Dodd from Herrick B. Young, President, date unknown Letter to Berenice from Mabel, October 8, year unknown Envelope to Alumnae Office with letter from Mrs. [Harriet] E. Martin Schraffran Western College Inter-Office Communication to Dr. Young from B. Stegall, September 18, year unknown Letter to Alumnae Secretary from Helen Hahn, date unknown Letter to Alumnae Office from Dorothy Goldstone Marcus Thank you note from Martha Hall Wedeman Letter on Western College Alumnae Development Committee stationary from Mrs. Morris Denny [Helen Pentzer] Letter to Murl, Berenice, and Mary Louise, from Charlaine Tullis Stone Letter to Berenice from Charlotte Burrer (three pages)



Folder 3: Freedom Summer Correspondence, 1964 Memorandum [sic] to The Cabinet from President Young, May 25, 1964 Western College Inter-Office Communication to Mr. Keebler from President Young, May 5, 1964 Letter to Reverend Bruce Hanson from Herrick B. Young, President, June 5, 1964 Western College Inter-Office Communication to Miss Hoyt, Mr. Keebler and Mr. Myers from President Young, 5-7-64 Letter to Mr. Keebler from President Young, May 11, 1964 Letter to Mr. Keebler, Mr. Dodd, Miss Hoyt, Mr. Myers, from President Young, May 13, 1964 Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation, Oxford, Ohio by Phyllis Hoyt, Dean of Students, June 26, 1964 (three pages) Letter to Mrs. Stegall from Diana Koch Mascali, June 21, 1964 Letter to Madam from Mildred Walker Elberfeld, June 22, 1964 Card from Roberta Scott Ball, June 24, 1964 Letter to Berinice from Katherine M. Wanysler [?], June 25, 1964 Letter to Margaret from Crissy, June 25, [1964?] Letter to Reverend Bruce Hanson from Herrick B. Young, President, June 26, 1964 Letter to Margaret from Florence Horchow, June 27, 1964 Western College Inter-Office Communication, to Alumnae Office from Phyllis Hoyt, June 29, 1964 Letter to Alumnae Office from Elizabeth Timberlake Binder, June 29, 1964 Letter to Whom It May Concern, from Cynthia Leslie, June 30, 1964 Letter to Berenice from B.J. Nelson, June 30, 1964 Letter to Mrs. [Florence] Joseph Horchow from Herrick B. Young, President, July 1, 1964 P.S. Letter to Crissy LaRoche from Berenice Stegall, July 1, 1964 Letter to President Young from Berenice Davis Stegall, July 1, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Morris Denny from Herrick B. Young, President, July 2, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Conrad Leslie from Herrick B. Young, President, July 2, 1964 Letter to Mrs. David J. Stone from Berenice Stegall, July 2, 1964 Letter to Mrs. David J. Stone from Herrick B. Young, President, July 2, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Katherine M. Wampler from Herrick B. Young, President, July 2, 1964 Letter to Gentlemen, Western College Alumnae Development Fund, from Margaret MacGregor Nichols (Mrs. Samuel H., Jr.), July 4, 1964 Letter to Mrs. [Charlaine] David J. Stone from Mary Louise Charles, July 6, 1964 (two pages) Letter to Mrs. John F. Nelson from Berenice Stegall, July 6, 1964 Letter to Mrs. John F. Nelson [B.J.] from Berenice Stegall, July 6, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Raymond C. Binder from Berenice Stegall, July 7, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Gerald Hahn from Berenice Stegall, July 8, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Samuel H. Nichols, Jr., Berenice Stegall, July 10, 1964 Letter to Mr. Charles J. Thornton from Henry J. Arnold, July 14, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Stegall from Willa Allen Frink, July 15, 1964 Letter to Mr. Robert W. Spike from Philip F. Myers, July 22, 1964 Letter to Miss Phyllis Hoyt from Phyllis Bailey (Mrs. J. Earl), July 29, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Gerald H. McBride from Philip F. Myers, July 30, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Gordon J. Burrer from Mary Louise Charles, July 31, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Fred A. Dewey from Mrs. Berenice Stegall, September 2, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Berenice Stegall from Crissy, Mrs. James N. LaRoche, September 6, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Gordon J. Burrer from Mrs. Berenice Stegall, August 21, 1964 Letter to Gentlemen, Western College Bulletin, from Mary M. Dewey (Mrs. Fred A. Dewey), August 23, 1964 Letter to [Crissy] Mrs. James N. LaRoche from Berenice Stegall, October 8, 1964 Letter to President Young from Vendela T. Heller, undated [1964?]

Folder 4: Freedom Summer Publications (John Bloom File), ca. 1964 Mississippi Subversion of the Right to Vote Publication by The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee A Chronology of Violence and Intimidation in Mississippi Since 1961, Publication by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Mississippi Freedom Summer Brochure from the Council of Federated Organizations (two copies) Tired of Being Sick and Tired... Jerry DeMuth, The Nation, June 1, 1964 University of Mississippi, April 15, 1964 Faculty Statement It Will Be a Hot Summer in Mississippi, by Richard Woodley, The Reporter, May 21, 1964 New Racist Organization Terrorizes Several South Mississippi Counties, The Delta Democrat-Times "White Association Disclaims Violence Charges as Negroes Point to 5 Deaths," Delta Democrat-Times, May 10, 1964 The Student Voice, Vol. 5, No. 14, June 9, 1964 Mr. James Houton candidate for Congress, advertisement from campaign, June 2, 1964 Mississippi Project: Oxford still talks of Training Meeting, Dayton Daily News, Sunday, July 12, 1964 The Student Voice, Vol. 5, No. 16, July 15, 1964 The Oxford Press, Section Two,Editorial Comment, Editors Speak in Mississippi, July 9, 1964 Western Dean Writes Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation, The Oxford Press, July 9, 1964 Incident Summary (page 9 and 10), undated [July 17-20, 1964?] Letters from Mississippi: I Lay There Waiting to Be Shot, Dayton Daily News, August 9, 1964 Newsletter from the Friends of the Mississippi (Summer) Project, No. 3, September 22, 1964 Negroes are dragged off federal property as the FBI looks on, Registration in Alabama, The New Republic, October 26, 1963, reprinted [1964?]



Folder 5: Freedom Summer Freedom Registration Form (John Bloom File) Freedom Registration Form (two copies) Folder 6: Letters to John Bloom (John Bloom File) The Klansman Publication by the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Mississippi Copy of Notes from an Anonymous Freedom Fighter Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, a Freedom Summer Volunteer Copy of Letter on Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee letterhead to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, from Dorie, a Freedom Summer Volunteer, undated Transcript of pages written by David Wolf of Hartford Connecticut, summer volunteer Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, July 13, 1964 Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, July 19, 196[4?] Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, July 22, 1964 Letter to Mr. Robert White, Editor, The Oxford Press, from Rev. Bruce Hanson, National Council of Churches, Commission of Religion and Race, 30 July 1964 Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, September 27, 1964 Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, December 8, 1964 Copy of Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bloom from Dorie, January 18, 1965



Folder 7: Freedom Summer Incident Reports (John Bloom File) July 10 Report on Summer Community Centers Incident Summary, August 14



Folder 8: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Information

Platform and Principles of the Mississippi State Democratic Party Adopted in Convention in the City of Jackson June 30, 1960 Mississippi: How Negro Democrats Fared Report The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Report



Folder 9: Donation from Amy Peterson (Freedom Pin-button), ca. 1964

Note to Ms. Johnson from Amy Peterson, March 26, 2007 SNCC Pin - button in envelope on card Political Heritage Business Card Political Heritage Flyer Political Heritage Invoice/Packing Slip Package Envelope Political Heritage Packing List



Folder 10: Freedom Summer Articles, ca. 1964-2004 Terrorists Cheated of Victim, San Francisco Examiner, May 4, 1965 [1964?] Course at WCW in Civil Rights to Enroll 600, undated [May 20, 1964?] Event Sincere, Selma Marcher Tells NAACP, Hamilton, May 20, 1965 [1964?] Into Jaws of Hate and Fear Ride 200, undated [May 1964?] Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation, June 26, 1964, Oxford, Ohio, Summer Bulletin, 1964 Gregory Stresses Courage of Mississippi Project, Oxford Press, April 16, 1989 Service Honors Trio of Martyrs, June 26, 1989 Memorial recalls Freedom Summer, The Oxford Press, April 3, 2000 Miami's new center for American and World Cultures debuts lecture series, The Miami University Report, Vol. 20 No. 5, August 31, 2000 Training for the freedom Fight, Activists recall Oxford program, date unknown [2000?] Students follow the path of Freedom Summer, 2004 Remember Freedom Summer on anniversary, The Oxford Press, June 28, 2004 Students retrace project marked by workers deaths, Dayton Daily News, June 20, 2004





Folder 11: Student Paper on Imagery and Freedom Summer History 717 paper, November 1987 - "Oxford, Ohio, and the South: Imagery and the Freedom Summer of 1964," by Stuart R. Thomson



Folder 12: Freedom Summer- 40th Reunion- Photos and miscellanies, 2004

9 Photos from Roland Duerksen, taken during his stay in Mississippi: o Citizens Councils: States Rights- Racial Integrity sign o Inscription on Jackson Mississippi School building, reads: 1060 Administrative Offices, Colored School Division, Jackson Municipal Separate School District o Freedom School in Jackson , Mississippi o Singer at Freedom School class in Jackson , Mississippi o Chalk-board next to COFO headquarters building in Jackson, Mississippi o Building that served as headquarters for the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) o Mock Political Convention o Freedom Democratic Party headquarters house o Robert Moses, director of the 1964 Mississippi Summer Project during break session Thank You Note [addressed to Kathy from Ruth and Dan Britt]thanking her for dinner with Congressman John Lewis at the 2004 Freedom Summer Conference at Miami University in Oxford, OH, September 19, 2004

2 Western College Memorial Archives Flyers Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference in Oxford, Ohio September 17, 18, 19, 2004, Conference Schedule and Program Copy of cover of Two Visions of Freedom CDs Copy of Mississippi Freedom Project Pamphlet [2 copies] Copy of Mississippi Summer Project Pamphlet [2 copies] Miscellaneous Photos used on Freedom Summer Advertising Billboards o 4 Photos of the Freedom Summer Memorial o 6 Photos from the Hoxie Collection of the Smith Library of Regional History, Enlargements

o 6 Photos from the Roland Duerksen Collection, Enlargements

Folder 13: Letters from Mississippi

MU Lecture series to analyze Freedom Summer, The Miami Student, Tuesday, September 13, 2005



Folder 14: Donations from Jeff Acorn New Mississippi Newsletter, July 11, 2000 List of Some Aspects of Black-White Problems as Seen by Field Staff Letter to Summer Project Worker, May 5, 1964 from Mississippi Summer Project Staff Memo to Summer Project Participants from Summer Project Committee, Re: Orientation Memo to Accepted Applicants Council of Federated Organizations Legal Guide Letter from Jeff Acorn about materials he has donated to the Western College Memorial Archives, August 3, 2005





Folder 15: Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary Posters, Flyers, etc. Voices of Freedom Summer September 17-19, 2004 Registration Form Voices of Freedom Summer Conference in Oxford, Ohio September 17-19, 2004 small poster Voices of Freedom Summer Conference in Oxford, Ohio September 17-19, 2004 large poster Table Tent of Voices of Freedom Summer Conference in Oxford, Ohio September 17-19, 2004 Flyer of Voices Freedom Summer Conference highlights mentions Representative John Lewis, Bob Moses, Mississippi Summer Project, in Oxford, Ohio September 17-19, 2004 Flyer of Write. Right? Reviewing Letters from MS, Brown Bag Discussion in preparation for Voices Freedom Summer



Folder 23: Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project Newsletter, donated by Jane Stripple Freedom Summer Newsletters, June 28, 1964; July 4, 1964; July 14, 1964; August 5, 1964; September 22, 1964; November 18, 1964; January 25, 1965

Western College Collection;Freedom Summer Collection; Articles; Correspondence, Virginia Steele Papers; Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration Materials; Memorial Dedication Materials; 1964-2007; [Range 21A]; Box 7

Files:

Folder 1: August 14, 2004 Art Facts [1964 materials] Letter from Carl R. Jantzen to Roland Duerksen, dated July 21, 1964 Letter to Professor Ronald A. Duerksen, dated July 21, 1964 from Department of Government MSP Newsletter No. 4, Friends of the Mississippi Subsistence Project, Oxford , Ohio , November 18, 1964 [5 pages total]



Folder 2: Virginia Steele Papers, 1965-2007 1,000 Negro demonstrators seized in Ala.; Could you vote in Ala.?; Rights worker says Miss. in web Wilmington Morning News, page 1-2, February 4, 1965 Freedom Libraries of the Mississippi Summer Project, by Virginia Steele, reprinted from Southeastern Librarian, Vol. 15, No. 2, July 1965 [2 copies] Virginia Says Goodbye to a Long-Time Friend, Santa Rosa, CA, 2001, copy of photograph of Virgina Steele posing with van "The Freedom Bus".[3 copies and an explanation] Virginia Steele - Obituary, Yellow Springs News, September 14,2006 [2 copies] Letter to Ms. Mary Morgan from Lisa Anderson Todd, December 26, 2006 (two pages) Color photograph,Virginia Steele posing with friends in Jackson, Mississippi, July 1994 at Freedom Summer Reunion, left to right Virginia Steele, Lisa Anderson Todd, Nancy (Shanny) Schieffelin, Candy Brown, Pat Vail, and Barbara Mutnick, with envelope Fannie Chaney; Mother of Slain Civil Rights Worker, The Washington Post/Obituary, May 27, 2007 Remembrances of Virginia Steele, Conversation Notes with Mary M. Steele Morgan, sister of Virginia Steele, September 14, 2006, September 16, 2006 We need to remember 1964, Dayton Daily News, undated Memo, Virginia Steele to library workers; August 7, 1964 [2 copies] A Summer in Mississippi, Freedom Worker Reports, The Morgantown Post, September 15, 1964 [2 copies] Page of Remembrances of Virginia Steele November 4-22,2006 Letter to Ms. Mary Morgan from Lisa Anderson Todd, December 26, 2006 (two pages) with color photograph July 1994, Mississippi, l to r: Virginia Steele, Lisa Anderson Todd, Nancy (Shanny) Schieffelin, Candy Brown, Pat Vail, and Barbara Mutnick, with envelope (four pages) "Virginia's 'Freedom Bus'" narrative written by Mary M. Steele Morgan, "age 84" "Long Friendships Tell an Important Story" article and photograph ca. 1998 "Compassion Spur In Rights Work" Dayton Daily News, Sat. July 4, 1964 by Paul Delaney "Miss. Snared in 'Web,' Ex-Rights Aide Says" Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Thurs. Feb 4, 1965 [2 pages] Photocopy of Photograph, 30th Freedom Summer Reunion, 1994.



Folder 3: Miscellaneous, 1965-2007 Brazilians Visit Campus; Note Political Apathy, The Miami Student, May 14, 1965 Letter to Judy Waldron from Phyllis Hoyt, November 11, 2002 "Freedom Now...a World in Progress" flyer from the April 10, 2003 production 2/19/07 Notes with envelope from Emerson Jordan, February 20, 2007 "Martin Luther King...At Communist Training School" Propaganda Flyer Miss Fannie Lee Chaney 614 39th Ave. Meridian, Mississippi, address "Fellowship" June 1989 Civil Rights Magazine





Folder 4: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Commemoration, 1989 From the 60's to the 90's: Alternative Visions of Racial Justice Program/Flyer, March 21, 1989-April 1, 1989 From the 60's to the 90's: Alternative Visions of Racial Justice Program, March 31- April 1, 1989 (two pages) Speaker Biographies from the twenty-fifth reunion, (two pages), [March 31-April 1,] 1989 Tentative Schedule of Events, March 31-April 1, 1989 From the 60's to the 90's: Alternative Visions of Racial Justice, Synopsis of Events [March 31-April 1, 1989; Approximate Costs [March 31-April 1, 1989] From the 60s to the 90s: Alternative Visions of Racial Justice, Program Schedule, April 1, 1989 Program for Twenty-Fifth Commemoration of Freedom Summer, An Oxford Community Celebration, June 21, 1989 The History of Civil Rights in America, Poster for marker, 1992 Song Sheet for Freedom Song "Freedom In the Air"



Folder 5 : Memorial Planning Fall 1999 and Memorial Dedication in April 2000 Photograph of "Freedom Summer Memorial Marker" Photograph of media, public, Miami University officials at Public meeting in the Fall of 1999 at site of memorial Photograph of the Fall of 1999 when people gathered to discuss the planned memorial Photograph of Fall 1999 President Garland and Arthur Miller at the Fall 1999 meeting as they discuss the construction of the Freedom Summer Memorial and shows plans on 2 easels Photograph of Memorial Dedication President James Garland, Miami University; Karen White, Event Coordinator, Miami University, Brother of Michael Schwerner Photographs of Ceremony in Leonard Theater, Peabody Hall, President Garland, Dr. Schwerner, Joe Cox, Michael Miller, Rick Momeyer and Will Haygood Photograph of Ceremony in Leonard Theater, President Garland and Karen White Photograph of Ceremony in Leonard Theater, President Garland speaking with Will Haygood, Karen White and Dr. Schwerner Photograph of Memorial Dedication at Memorial, President Garland and Dr. Schwerner addressing the crowd Photograph of President Garland, Karen White at Freedom Summer Memorial Photograph of Karen White, Jane Strippel, Prue Dana at Memorial Photograph of reporter interviewing Rick Momeyer (2 copies) Photograph of crowd at Dedication of Memorial Photograph of Reporter and Will Haygood Photograph of Vanessa Cummings, Assistant Director of Public Safety and President of the Oxford Branch NAACP and Reverend Virgil Cummings Photograph of Freedom Summer Memorial and Kumler Chapel Photograph of Panoramic view of the Freedom Summer Memorial Photograph of Panoramic view of the Freedom Summer Memorial featuring the engraved stones Photograph of Panoramic view of the entire Freedom Summer Memorial Photograph of Panoramic view of the Freedom Summer Memorial Photograph of Panoramic view of the Freedom Summer Memorial with information about the chronology of the engraved stones Freedom Summer Memorial Brochure, 2000 Purple invitation card about scheduled lectures about Freedom Summer, April 5-6, 2000 Freedom Summer Memorial Note Card that features photography of the Freedom Summer Memorial, 2000 Program for the Freedom Summer Dedication Ceremony, April 7, 2000 Remarks from President Garland for the Freedom Summer Dedication, April 7, 2000 Inscriptions of each stone on the Freedom Summer Memorial



Folder 6: Articles on Mississippi Freedom Summer, 2004-2007 Students commemorate Freedom Summer, The Miami Student, April 27, 2004 The Miami University Report, June 24, 2004 with article, Students retrace Freedom Summer path Voices of Freedom Summer [Front page photograph], The Miami University Report, September 16, 2004 Racism is alive, shaking hands, by Leonard Pitts Jr. Cincinnati Enquirer, September 27, 2004 Faces tells Freedom Summer story, Oxford Press, October 1, 2004 Let Freedom Summer be your guide, Oxford Press, October 1, 2004 Reward posted in Freedom Summer slayings from 1964, Journal News, December 21, 2004 Man indicted for ‘64 civil rights murders, The Miami Student, January 14, 2005 (two pages) A Season for Justice by Chris Gray, City Beat, March 16-22, 2005 (4 copies) Playwright to spotlight Freedom Summer 1964, The Miami Student, January 30, 2007 Miller's passing impacts events of Miami's Black History Month, The Miami Student, January 30, 2007 (two pages)

Folder 7: Article on the Resurfacing of Freedom Summer due to Trial, June 2005 Mississippi trial has roots in Miami’s Freedom Summer, Journal News, Sunday, June 19, 2005



Folder 8: Finding Freedom Summer Project Newsletter, October 2005 Letters from Oxford, OH, news of the Finding Freedom Summer Project at Miami University, Vol. 1, No. 1, October 2005 (four copies)

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Articles; 1964-2005; [Range 21A]; Box 8



Files:

Folder 1: Articles concerning Freedom Summer and miscellaneous papers, ca. 1964 Conference Facilities Page If you are arrested in Mississippi, Brochure, Prepared by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. U.S. Powers are Limited in Dealing with Civil Rights Strife, The New York Times, Sunday June 28, 1964; "Mississippi: A Profile of the Nation's Most Segregated State", June 28, 1964 Three Greater Boston Students in Mississippi: Bullets... Threats... Ostracism, The Boston Sunday Herald, July 12, 1964 The News of the Week in Review, The New York Times, June 28, 1964



Folder 2: Articles concerning Freedom Summer Freedom school's grads return to tell life's lessons, The First Cox Newspaper, Thursday, March 30, 1989 Another case of Murder in Mississippi, Los Angeles Times / Calendar, Sunday February 4, 1990, p. 8+ Oxford to honor 1964 civil-rights martyrs, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday, June 20, 1994 Oxford linked to Freedom Summer, The Middletown Journal, February 23, 1997 Mississippi town honors slain activists 40 years later, Dayton Daily News, June 20, 2004 Oxford recalls sacrifice of Freedom Summer Volunteers, Oxford Press, October 1, 2004 Crumbs of justice, The Columbus Dispatch, February 6, 2005 Hand Written Note Concerning Hoxie Photographs, 2004 Email from Mary Jane Berman to Rick Momeyer et. al. Subject, Conference/Reunion Minutes, February 27, 2004

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; VHS Tapes; Compact Discs; Posters; 1994-2005; [Range 21A]; Box 9

Box 9:

Chude Allen, Why Struggle? Why Care? Freedom Summer Lecture Series, September 20, 2005 VHS "The Turning Point" NBC News, 30th Anniversary Freedom Summer, 1994 VHS "Edgar Ray Killen", CBS Evening News, June 16, 2005 VHS "Edgar Ray Killen", CBS Evening News, June 23, 2005 VHS CD of Lois Nelson August 14, 2004 Interview, 2 copies CD of Jane Strippel August 20, 2004 Interview, 2 copies Floppy Disk with Freedom Summer Tape 1- Flinterman/Miller, Tape 2- Griffing/Cantrell Interviews "Eyes on the Prize" Documentary on Civil Rights, Tape 1 and 2, VHS



Folder 3: Letters from Mississippi Poster Letters from Mississippi, An Interdisciplinary Series on Freedom Summer 1964, Civil Rights, and Social Justice Poster, Fall 2005

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Audiocassette Tapes; Story Circle Interviews; 2000-2004; [Range 21A]; Box 10

Box 10:

Audiocassette Tapes: Story Circle, 114 MMH, September 18, 2004 Story Circle, Room 115, September 18, 2004 Story Circle, 113 MMH, September 18, 2004 Tape 4 Story Circle, 217 MMH, September 18, 2004 Tape 5 Story Circle, 107 MMH, September 18, 2004 Tape 6 Story Circle (Room with Chuck McDougall) Freedom Summer 1964, Will Keebler, Western Administration (Mr. Keebler was employed at the Western College for Women in 1964, took part in the training at Western) Memories of Freedom Summer, Elinor Aurthur, 11-19-00 (Ms. Aurthur was a student at Reed College in 1964, took part in the training at Western) Core Interviews, October 6th, 2004 and various dates: Audio cassette Tapes Freedom Summer Conference Story Circle, September 18, 2004 Paul Daniels, August 5, 2004, 2 cassettes Camilla Flintermann, July 7, 2004 David Griffing and Joe Cantrell, July 24, 2004, 4 cassettes David and Louise Griffing, August 12, 2004 Chuck McDew, September 18, 2004 William McKinstry, June 23, 2005 Arthur Miller, July 21, 2004, 2 cassettes Donald Nelson, August 14, 2004, 2 cassettes Lois Nelson, August 14, 2004, 2 cassettes Jane Strippel and Roland Duerkson, August 14, 2004, 1 cassette Jane Strippel, August 14, 2004, 3 cassettes Jane Strippel, August 20, 2004, 2 copies Freedom Summer Story Circle, September 18, 2004, 5 cassettes Cassette Holder: Story Circle, September 18, 2004, 6 cassettes Chuck McDougall (no date listed) Will Keebler, employed at the Western College for Women in 1964, when the training occurred Memories of Freedom Summer Elinor Arthur, was a student at Reed College in 1964, participated in training at Western College November 19, 2000 Floppy Disc: Tape 1 Cantrell/Griffing; Tape 2 Arthur Miller; Tape 3 Paul Daniels; Tape 4 David and Louise Griffing Mini Disc: Story Circle Oral History, September 18, 2004 Mini Disc: Story Session, (September 18, 2004?) Mini Disc: Story Circle, September 18, 2004

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference Presentations; DVDs; Transcripts; Story Circles Transcripts; 2009; [Range 21A]; Box 11



Box 11:

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009.DVD 10: Marcum Conference Center Room 154 "Preserving the Past for the Future" Moderator: Judy Waldron, Director, Western College Alumnae Association Presenters: Jan Hillegas, Council of Federated Churches, Jacqueline Johnson, Archivist, Western College Memorial Archives, Katie Johnson, Public Programs Manager, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009.DVD 11: Marcum Conference Center Room 232-6, "Oxford, Ohio Friends of the Mississippi Project" Moderator: Jenny Presnell, Miami University Libraries; Presenters:Donald Nelson, Barbara McKinstry, William McKinstry, Jane Strippel

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009.DVD 12: Marcum Conference Center Room 158, "Current Issues in Civil Rights" Moderator: Augutus Jones, Department of Political Science, Miami University, Presenters: Curtis Austin, Center for Black Studies, The University of Southern Mississippi; Madelyn Detloff, Women's Studies Program and Department of English, Miami University; Jason Riveiro, President, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 13: Marcum Conference Center Room 154, "Organizing Now and Then" Moderator: Kevin Armitage, Western Program, Miami University Presenters: Margaret Block, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Charles McDew, Former Chair of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Charles Sherrod, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 14: Marcum Conference Center Room 232-6, "Why Struggle Why Care: Freedom Activists Tell Their Stories Moderator: Patrick Frank, Miami University Obama for America Field Organizer Presenters: Chude Pam Parker Allen, Member of the Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement; Jim Kates, Publisher and Translator; Flonzie Brown-Wright, President and CEO of FBW and Associates

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 15: Marcum Conference Center Room "Social Justice in Education and Voter Rights" Moderator: Ray Terrell, Special Assistant to the Dean of Education, Miami University Presenters: Denise Taliaferro Baszile, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University, Timothy Jenkins, Attorney, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Lobbyist; J. Charles Jones, Attorney and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 16: Marcum Conference Center Room 158 "Women of the Civil Rights Movement" Moderator: Mary Frederickson, Department of History, Miami University; Presenters: Jane Adams, Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University; Margaret Prescod Noonan, Writer/Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC);Judy Richardson, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)/Senior Producer, Northern Light Productions

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 17: Marcum Conference Center Room 232-6 "Mississippi Before and after Freedom Summer" Moderator: Hasan K. Jeffries, Department of History, The Ohio State University Presenters: Rev. John Frazier, Retired Unitarian Universalist Minister/National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP; Dorie Ladner, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Kay Sloan, Department of English, Miami University

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 18: Marcum Conference Center Room 154 "Music of the Civil Rights Movement" Moderator: Tammy Kernodle, Department of Music, Miami University Presenters: Susie Erenrich, Founder/Executive Director of Cultural Center for Social Change, TV Reed, American Studies and English, Washington State University, Allan Winkler, Department of History, Miami University

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 19: Shriver Center Heritage Room, Plenary Session "The Politics of Freedom" Introduction: Michael Dantley, Associate Provost, Miami University; Presenters: Rita Schwerner Bender, Attorney; Rev. John Mendez, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Winston Salem, NC, Representative Bakari Sellers, SC

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009 DVD 20: Marcum Conference Center Lower Alexander Dining Hall "Freedom Readings and Songs" Songs by Dan Cobb, Denny Sullivan, and Allan Winkler. Farewell Remarks: Phyllis Hoyt

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 21: Rick Momeyer, Oral History

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 22: Charles Sherrod, Oral History

Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference, October 9-11, 2009. DVD 23: John Frazier, Oral History

Freedom Summer Conference, Story Circle 107 MMH, September 18, 2004

Freedom Summer Conference, Story Circle 113 MMH, September 18, 2004

Freedom Summer Conference, Story Circle 114 MMH, September 18, 2004

Freedom Summer Conference, Story Circle 115 MMH, September 18, 2004

Freedom Summer Conference, Story Circle 116 MMH Chuck McDew, September 18, 2004

Freedom Summer Conference, Story Circle 212 MMH, September 18, 2004

Cantrell/Griffing, Oral History, Tape 2, July 24, 2004

Jane Strippel, Oral History, Tape 1, August 14, 2004

Camilla Flinterman, Oral History, Tape 1, July 24, 2004

Jane Strippel/Roland Duerkson, Oral History, August 14, 2004

William and Barbara McKinstry, Oral History, June 23, 2005

Copy #1, Arthur F. Miller Interview, July 21, 2004

Paul Daniels, August 5, 2004, Disc 1 (CD)

Cantrell/Griffing, Tape 2, Oral History, July 24, 2004 (CD)

David and Louise Griffing, August 12, 2004, Disc 1 (CD)

Don Nelson, Oral History, August 14, 2004 (CD)

Freedom Summer Memorial PowerPoint Presentation, May 2001

Miami University Libraries Digital Initiatives, SNCC Posters, April 12, 2007

Bob Keller’s Freedom Summer Memorial Presentation

Smithsonian: Voices of the Civil Rights Movement 60-66 Disc 1

Smithsonian: Voices of the Civil Rights Movement 60-66 Disc 2

Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference PowerPoint

Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary Freedom Summer Reunion Conference, July 28, 2004, August 14, 2004

The George Hoxie Collection: Photographs of Freedom Summer [2 copies]

Freedom Songs (Music) Disc 1 and Disc 2



Transcripts of Story Circles Lois Nelson 8/14/2004 Jane Strippel and Roland Duerkson 8/14/2004 - Tape 6 Don Nelson 8/14/2004 - Tape 7 Jane Strippel 8/19/2004 - Tape 5

Tape 6: 9/18/2004 McKinstry Oral History - William and Barbara McKinstry 6/25/2005 Jane Strippel 8/20/2005 Tape 5: 9/18/2005

Interview "Freedom Summer Memorial’s Tenth anniversary Freedom Summer Memorial" Judy Waldron interview with Bob Keller, designer of the Freedom Summer Monument at Western College, Miami University Architect, Associate Vice-President, Facilities and Planning 2012

Interview: Memories of Freedom Summer with Ronald Deurksen, Freedom Summer volunteer, Oxford, OH February 15, 2010

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer Memorial; 2009;[Range 21A]; Box 12

Box 12:

Additional Materials: Freedom Summer ‘64 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Dedicated April 7, 2000 Paperweight

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference Presentations; DVDs; Transcripts; Story Circles Transcripts; 1964

[Range 21A]; Box 13: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Posters:

Is He Protecting You? Support Your Local Police Come let us build a new world together For Food... For Freedom NOW

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference Presentations; DVDs; Books; Transcripts; Story Circles Transcripts; 2004; Box 14

[Range 21A]; Box 14:

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 1. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Tour of Western College for Women and the Freedom Summer Memorial; Faith and Activism; and "Race:Mississippi"

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 2. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Non-violent Philosophies and Practice: 1964-2004; The History of SNCC: The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee; and Dinner for Presenters and Freedom Summer Participants.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 3. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Keynote Address: Representative John Lewis, Democrat-Georgia; and Conference Opening Remarks and Keynote Address.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 4. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Reconciliation in Mississippi: A Conversation and The Role of the Arts in the Civil Rights Movement.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 5. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Freedom Schools and The Algebra Project.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 6. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: The Continuing Struggle for Civil Rights in Cincinnati and Women in the Movement.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 7. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Oxford Participants Share their Stories and Mississippi: Then and Now.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 8. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Religion and Social Activism and Story Gathering.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 9. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Prelude to Freedom: The Brown Decision and the Summer of 1964.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 10. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Civil Rights and Pedagogy and "Faces of Freedom Summer": Photographs by Herbert Randall.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 11. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: The Struggle for Social Justice.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 12. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: "Wouldn't take Nothin' for my Journey: A Celebration in Music and Drama"

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 13. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: The History of Race Relations at Miami University and Western College.

Finding Freedom Summer at Miami University, Disk 14. September 17-19, 2004. This includes: Interfaith Gathering at Freedom Summer Memorial on Western Campus; Interviwews with Ben Chaney, John Steele, Joe Keesecker; and Story of Three.

"In Rarefied Air; A Civil Rights Story" "A Must See Inspirational Civil Rights Film" DVD with Jewel Case

Books:

Zellner, Bob The Wrong Side of Murder Creek



Typed transcripts from 2004 Conference Disc 1: "Faith and Activism" Disc 2: "Non-Violent Philosophies" Disc 3: "Keynote Address" Disc 4: "The Role of Arts in the Civil Rights Movement" Disc 5: "The Algebra Project" Disc 7: "Oxford Stories" Disc 8: "Religion and Social Activism" Disc 9: "Brown vs. Board of Education" Disc 10: "Civil Rights and Pedagogy" Disc 11: "Struggle for Social Justice" Disc 12: "Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey" Disc 13: "History of Race Relations at Miami University and Western College" Disc 14: Interfaith Gathering at the Freedom Summer Memorial"

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; 2009 Finding Freedom Summer Conference Materials; Theatre; Plays; 2009-2010; [Range 21A]; Box 15

Files: Folder 1 2009 Finding Freedom Summer Conference Materials Miami University Department of Theater Play Invitation to a Staged Reading of Down In Mississippi, Saturday, February 28, 2009 Tickets from play Down in Mississippi, Saturday, February 28, 2009 (6 tickets in envelope) Faculty information newsletter to Down In Mississippi Play signed by Carlyle Brown Printout of Medgar Evers Feature Story from Website Photocopy of Handwritten List and Envelope Digital Image of James Cheney (printout) Playbook, titled "Mississippi Summer Project, Volunteer Manual 1964" (5 copies signed by Carlyle Brown, 2 unsigned) Poster for "Down in Mississippi Play" signed by Carlyle Brown (2 copies) Freedom Summer Press Release on Play Down In Mississippi from the Center for American and World Cultures "Freedom Vote Ballot" audience participation pieces. "Down In Mississippi" Lobby Display Data packet Press Release January 20, 2010 "Miami Theater Wins Two Certificates of Merit"



Folder 2 Narrative writings dealing with Mississippi Freedom Summer (4 pages and envelope) Printout of Medgar Evers Internet article, "Medgar Wiley Evers and the Origin of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi" by Dernoral Davis Flyer, "Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement" tri-fold with member application Flyer, "5th Annual Conference of the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement" at Jackson State University



Folder 3 Flyer for "Freedom Summer Pre-Conference Event: Who's Teaching Whom?" "Freedom Summer Pre-Conference Event: Who's Teaching Whom?" Presenter abstract Freedom Summer Conference Flyer (2 copies) Freedom Summer Conference table tent advertisement (2 copies) Freedom Summer Conference Program (3 copies) Freedom Summer Conference Poster Freedom Summer Conference Poster from the 45th Reunion and Conference at Miami University, October 9-11, 2009 Freedom Summer Conference Visitor Packet with conference information (2 Folders) Marcum Conference Center and Miami Inn Folder (empty) Freedom Summer Conference Opening Dinner bi-fold program (3 Copies) Freedom Summer Memorial Tri-fold advertisement Marcum Conference Center Writing pad stationery "Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford Ohio, Faculty Workshop" schedule "Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford Ohio Conference and 45th Reunion Schedule of events (4 pages) "Sunday Morning Farewell Brunch" for Freedom Summer Conference Schedule WCMA Photo Release form "Visions of Freedom" 2004 conference digital media (3 CD-ROMs) "A National Movement through[sic.] a Local Lens: Oxford, Ohio and Freedom Summer of 1964" digital media (CD-ROM)

Folder 4: Mississippi Freedom Summer (Application for volunteer work) made for 2010 play Down in Mississippi. Forms filled out by audience members including Carlyle Brown (playwright) (22 in total) Mississippi Freedom Summer (Application for volunteer work) made for 2010 play Down in Mississippi. Blank Form Facsimile of Registration form for Freedom Summer Article, "Miami Theatre wins two certificates of merit" January 20, 2010, with handwritten note



Folder 5: Script of Down In Mississippi; A Gospel Play With Music by Carlyle Brown; A Commission from the Theater Department in the School of Fine Arts and the Center for American & World Cultures, Miami University of Ohio.



Folder 6: All access and backstage pass for Down in Mississippi play, 2010 Miami Student Article, Play Celebrates Freedom Summer's 45th anniversary Tues, September 22, 2009 by Mary Kate Linehan American Theatre article, A Civil Rights Show-and-Tell October 2009 Poster for Down in Mississippi, Would you go?(4 copies) Photo copies of Play book for Down in Mississippi, 2010 Down in Mississippi promotional mailing (3 copies)

Folder 7: Replica political pin advertising Civil Rights causes (2) SNCC Identification Card replica with bio of various civil rights workers. Made for Down in Mississippi play. (16) SNCC Mississippi Freedom Project Facsimile Flyer COFO Freedom Registration Facsimile Flyer Mississippi Freedom Summer Project Volunteer Manual 1964 created for Down in Mississippi play 2010 Text of Phyllis Hoyt Speech from Welcome Dinner of Freedom Summer Conference, Friday October 9th, 2009. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, Ohio.



Folder 8: COFO Facsimile Freedom Registration Form Filled out (4 copies) Facsimile Sworn Written Application for Registration Filled out (5 copies) Article: Selections from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, The Duke Magazine, January- February 2011 SNCC Pamphlet: SNCC Structure and Leadership

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Phyllis Hoyt Collection; Photographs Ted Polumbaum Collection; Chude Allen; Eyes on The Prize; America's Civil Rights Movement 1964-2010;[Range 21A]; Box 16

Box 16:

Folder 1: Documents from the Phyllis Hoyt Collection New York Times Article, College to Train Rights Workers Sunday May 3, 1964 Letter to Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project, June 28, 1964 (3 Pages) Letter to Phyllis Hoyt from James W. King, First Baptist Church, Dayton, OH. July 6, 1964 Letter to Phyllis Hoyt from The Rt. Rev. William Crittenden, Bishop of Erie (Episcopal) July, 7 1964 Letter to Mr. Sidney t. Swan from Philip F. Myers, Assistant to the President. July 13, 1964 Friends of the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project Bulletin, July 14, 1964 (1 page, front and back) Letter to Miss. Marian Robinson from Isabel R. Abbott, Dean of the College. July 16, 1964 (mimeograph stapled to a second letter) attached to original letter from Marian Robinson to Miss. Hoyt. (2 sheets) Letter to Phyllis Hoyt, from Paul of the Westminster Foundation of Oxford, Oh. July 20, 1964 Memo to Dean Hoyt on 7/23/64 attached to document titled, The Freedom News, Vol.1, No. 1 July 16, 64 Letter to Phyl (Mrs. J. Earl Baily) from Phyllis Hoyt, August 5, 1964 Letter to Phyllis (Presumably Phyllis Hoyt) from William Bill Hawley of The Diocese of Southern Ohio, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Oxford, Oh. Letter to Phyllis Hoyt from [Illegible] Fuller, August 22, 1964 Note from Berenice Stegall to Phyllis [Hoyt] attached to a letter to Gentlemen at the Western College Bulletin in request of Phyllis Hoyt article, signed, Mary M. Dewey - Mrs. Fred. A. Dewey Letter to Dean Phyllis [Hoyt], signed Sara Lee attached to an envelope with return address to Burneson Letter to Miss Hoyt signed Cary attached to an envelope with return address of Mrs. Margaret C. Clumples Letter to Miss. Phyllis Hoyt from Mary Jane S[illegible] dated August, 31, 1964 (two pages stapled) Letter to Phyllis [Hoyt] from Gay (Halsley) [?] dated August 31, 1964 (two pages stapled) Article cut from The Boston Sunday Herald, The Impact of Project Freedom On Mississippi from Sept. 6th, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Jack H. Fuller from Phyllis Hoyt, Sept. 8, 1964 Letter to Miss Hoyt from Cary Kimbark Revere on stationery of Mrs. Paul Revere Jr. with envelope attached. Dated, Labor Day, 1964 Letter to Peggy (Mrs. Margaret C. McHolme) from Phyllis Hoyt, September 18, 1964 attached to letter from Peggy McHolme to Phyllis Hoyt, September 12th, 1964 Letter to Mrs. Hoyt from Phylli dated, September 24, 1964, attached to an envelope with return address of J. Carl Bailey Letter to Mr. Fletcher Coates from William H. Maness, CC to Phyllis Hoyt. Dated September 30, 1964 attached airmail envelope. All on Kurz, Toole, Maness, and Martin stationary and envelope. Article from Pacific Churchman newspaper, A Volunteer Looks Hard at Mississippi by Karen Duncan. August-September, 1964 Letter to Mr. Bingham from Phyllis Hoyt, dated October 6, 1964, attached to a letter addressed to Dean of Students and signed Stephen Bingham on Yale University stationery, dated September 21, 1964 Letter to Phyllis Hoyt from William Slater on United Church of Christ, New York, NY. Dated October 8, 1964. (2 Pages) Inter-Office memo to Miss Hoyt from B. Stegall dated October 9th [1964?] The Sabbath Recorder, October 12th, 1964, Cover, and Page 3/4 with article called, The Mississippi Venture Letter to Miss. Hoyt from William H. Maness, dated October 15, 1964 on Kurz, Toole, Maness, and Martin stationary and airmail envelope Memo to President Young, from Dean Abbott, Re: The Civil Rights Orientation Program dated October 20, 1964 attached to Memo to the Board of Trustees from Herrick B. Young dated September 24, 1964. Attached is a two page letter to Herrick Young, from William Beckett on Beckett Paper Company stationary September 15, 1964. Letter to the Class of 1947 from Emmy Emily Greenland dated October 29, 1964 Article titled Straws in the wind with Mrs. Butler, 12 Nov 64 written under the title Letter to Miss Hoyt from Leon M. Maltby on The Sabbath Recorder Stationary dated November 13th, 1964 attached to envelope and response to Mr. Maltby from Phyllis Hoyt dated December 16, 1964 Memo to Sharon Gowdy, Fran Hoffman, Judy Chapman, Reynelda Ware, Nancy Babcock, and Peggy Buddington from Phyllis Hoyt on March 23, 1965 attached to a memo to Miss Hoyt, dated March 22, 1965 Letter to Miss Hoyt from Constance Lane Gingrich dated June 19, 1966 Letter to Phyllis Hoyt from Carolyn Lindquist nee Lloyd, July 8, 2000 Cut of paper This is an appeal to all members of Western College (2 clipped together) Cut of paper, Last summer, our college took responsibility Card to Phyllis [Hoyt] from [Illegible] Monaco UCCF Report from December, 1964 which addresses COFO in Mississippi Freedom Primer No. 2, The Freedom Vote and The Right to Vote booklet (6 pages) Letter to Dr. Mary Jane Berman, from Phyllis Hoyt dated September 21, 2009 with envelope attached (2 pages)



Folder 2: Photographs by Ted Polumbaum from the Newseum Collection of Western College Freedom Summer Orientation 34 photographs



Folder 3: Pam Parker (Chude Allen) DVD Footage from 1965 with Chude Allen's reflections on Freedom Summer. [Due to Copyright restrictions, this cannot be reproduced] Chude Allen Oral History Interview: Interviewer Rebecca Lancaster, Undergraduate Summer Scholars 2010, Western Program - Telephone Interviews, July 19, 2010 Inkjet matte reproductions of Chude Allen's photographs of Freedom Summer 1964 on copy paper.



Folder 4: DVD, Eyes on The Prize; America's Civil Rights Movement. PBS Program ** THIS MATERIAL CANNOT BE REPRODUCED BY THE WESTERN COLLEGE MEMORIAL ARCHIVES ** Volume 1: Awakenings (1954-1956), Fighting Back (1957-1962) Volume 2: Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961), No Easy Walk (1961-1963) Volume 3: Mississippi: Is this America? (1962-1964), Bridge to Freedom (1965) Volume 4: The Time Has Come (1964-1966), Two Societies (1965-1968) Volume 5: Power! (1966-1968), The Promised Land (1967-1968) Volume 6: Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More (1964-1972), A National Of Law (1968-1971) Volume 7: The Keys to the Kingdom (1974-1980, Back To The Movement (1979-1985)

Donation Note from Judi Hampton of Judi Hampton Public Relations, Inc.

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; The Carole Gross Colca Collection; Correspondence; Newspaper Clippings, Photographs; Books; [Range 21A]; Box 17



Box 17 The Carole Gross Colca Collection

Folder 1: Letters and Notes Letter to Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Gross on July 9, 1963 from A friend. From Davenport Iowa. Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Tobin, Pat, and Jim, and John on June 24, 64 from Carole [Gross?] (5 pages) Letter to everybody on Mon. June 29 [1964?] from Carol [Gross?] (Single page and envelope) Letter to Everyone on July 1, 1964 from Carole [Gross?] (4 pages) Card addressed to Nice People on July 7, 1964 from Mrs. Pheresa Cheney Envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Gross, Postdated July 9, 1964 from Davenport Iowa. No return address Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Gross on July 10, 1964 from Elsa Sylvester (2 pages) Letter to Mrs. D. E. Tobin on July 24, 1964 from Paul H. Douglas, Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, on Congress of the United States stationary. (2 pages) Envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs., Postdated July 26, 1964 from Davenport Iowa. No return address Letter to Dol on September 18, [1964?] from Carole Gross (2 pages and envelope) Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Tobin, John, Pal, and Jim! on Sept. 24 [1964?] from Carole [Gross?] (2 pages and envelope) Letter to Everybody on August 3, 1964 from Carole [Gross?] (2 pages) Letter to Everyone on August 11 from Carole [Gross?] (2 pages) Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Tobin, John, Pal, and Jim on August 31 [1964?] from Carole [Gross?] (2 pages) Letter to Friends on September 21, 1964, unsigned from Davenport, Iowa Letter to Carol [Gross?] and Louie Postdated May 16 1968 from Your baby sister, Mary (Single page and envelope) Letter to Mrs. Cecil Murrah from Rev. John E. Breck, St. Johns Lutheran Church in Rock Island, IL. (Undated) Letter to Carol unsigned and undated in sloppy script and with multiple misspellings (2 pages) Unsigned note in mocking uneducated dialect, Con-grat-chu-lay-shuns: Yall must be mighty Typed piece of paper Does poor Carole know about the Mississippi Freedom Project advertising pamphlet with contribution levels and explanations of activities



Folder 2: Newspaper Clippings Front Page of Times-Democrat or Davenport - Bettendorf, Iowa from Saturday, July 25, 1964. Article highlighted, Few Mississippi Phones for Carole by Dave Nelson (2 pages) Newspaper clipping from unknown newspaper, titled The Harris Survey; Public 2-1 Against Student Rights Trip To Mississippi by Louis HarrisNewspaper clipping from unknown newspaper, titled Some Odd [cut off] by Paul Gapp type written on the clipping I would suggest to try to get your daughter back and associate with white boys. Newspaper Clipping, Over 600 Tickets Sold for CIC Banquet with photos of John Yolton, Carole Gross, William Hewitt, and Dr. King. No byline or date. Newspaper column clipping from Sunday, July 24, 1994. Jim Crow is dead, but subtle oppression works its own evils by Donn Esmonde (2 copies) Newspaper column clipping from Friday, June 24, 1994. Looking back at the battle between Harmony, racism [sic.] by Donn Esmonde (2 copies, 1 laminated) Newspaper photo clipping, Award is handed to Dr. King by Rod Hanna, undated Newspaper clipping fragment, “governor of Mississippi, Paul Johnson, began..” Newspaper clipping fragment, continued from page F7 March, Rivalries set aside Newspaper clipping, The Bloodied idealism of 1964 Freedom Summer Newspaper clipping, 3 of Area to Receive Racial Justice Awards (2 copies) Newspaper clipping, Special Awards For Three Newspaper clipping, from The Catholic Messenger, Davenport, Ia. Aug. 20, 1964, Letter from Mississippi; Rights Worker Says Progress Made Newspaper Page from Times - Democrat of Davenport, Oct. 19th, 1964, Carole Gross Returns Home, Plans More Rights Work by Barbara Butler (2 copies) Newspaper clipping, from The Moline Dispatch, Wed. Sept 2, 1964, Harmony, Miss., Has One Store, Not Single Telephone By Harlan Johnson Facsimile of The Student Voice, Vol. 5 No. 13, June 2, 1964 Newspaper clipping, from The Des Moines Register, Fri. June 22, 1984. Requiem for rights workers slain 20 years ago today by William M. Kunstler Typed Article from Times -Democrat of Davenport, November 6, 1964, Carole Gross Returns from Mississippi Project: Students Visit Davenport Photo copy of newspaper page, the magazines The White Bloc Photo copy of newspaper clipping, The cars turn onto the paved highway outside of harmony, and pick up (3 pages with photos) Newspaper clipping from Sunday Times-Deomocrat, Davenport, Sunday, January 16, 1966, Davenporter Has Traded Mississippi's Dangers For Big City's Poverty By Shirley Davis Newspaper clipping, Mississippi's Life of Fear And Poverty by M.W. Newman Newspaper clipping, Civil Rights Backers Set Mississippi Drive by Austin Scott Newspaper clipping, Disappearance of 3 Rights Workers Leads to Search, By Ed McCukser Newspaper clipping, Johnson Calls for Full Action; White House Denies Plan to Send Marines, By Nicholas Von Hoffman Newspaper clipping, Sailors to Hunt 3 in Dixie from Chicago Daily News, Friday June 26, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Mississippi Historian Glum About State Growing Up by Inez Robb Newspaper clipping, Additional FBI Men Sent to Mississippi; Hunt for Missing Workers Broadens by AP Obituary newspaper clipping, Funerals; Mrs. Flores Fragmentary Newspaper Clipping, How Students’ Mississippi Project Developed Newspaper clipping, Davenport Girl Heads For Race Strife Scene Newspaper clipping, Rendezvous with Terror from Chicago Daily News, Friday, June 26, 1964 Newspaper clipping, letter to the editor, Mississippi Vote Drive Condemned Newspaper clipping, Mississippi Report: Carol: We Don't Drive at Night..! By Fred Fedler, hand dated 7-1-1964 Newspaper clipping, Americans 2-1 Against Miss. Drive By Louis Harris, Detroit Free Press, Monday, July 6, 64 Newspaper fragment, Rights Workers Parents Want a Safer South Newspaper editorial, Bite Your Lip; An Editorial From The Carthage, Miss. Carthagenian By Carol Gross Newspaper clipping, Carole's Not Afraid in Mississippi; Carole Reports; Not Afraid in Mississippi by John Dickens Newspaper clipping, FBI Probes New Bombing, Blasts Rock House Of Rights Workers on July 9th, 1964 with photo Newspaper clipping, FBI Believes Bodies Those Of Missing Rights Workers (with photos) Newspaper clipping, New south being created by Ed Spannaus Newspaper clipping, Mississippi Group Disturbed, Students Doubt FBI by AP Newspaper clipping, More Violence On Racial Front; White Trio Beaten in Mississippi; Florida Man Wounded at Theater in Green Bay Pr Newspaper clipping, Davenport Girl Aids Project: Determination Pays Off; Harmony Center Is Built by Dave Nelson on Friday, Aug. 21, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Carole Gross Finds 2nd Home in Harmony, Miss. (2 copies) Newspaper clipping, Davenport Girl Serves in Mississippi Project in The Catholic Messenger, Davenport, Ia., July 2, 19 Newspaper clipping, Davenport Girl Tells of Civil Rights Workers Harassment in The Moline Dispatch, Wed., July 1, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Davenport Girl Aids Project, Determination Pays Off; Harmony Center Is Built, by Dave Nelson, Friday, Aug. 21, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Carol May Spend Summer in South from Thursday, July 2, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Carole Gross Fund-Raising Social is Set Newspaper clipping, A Little Town Filled with Hate and Distrust by Nicholas Von Hoffman in Chicago Daily News, Friday, June 26, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Two Tell of Clinic beating and Rabbi Has Sympathy For His Assailants in ESS-GAZETTE, Wis., Saturday, July 11, 1964 Newspaper clipping, by Joseph Alsop Newspaper clipping, Dismay Seen In Race-Torn Mississippi with Photo Newspaper ad clipping, The Decision is Yours Newspaper clipping, Souths Ellender Warns of Trouble Newspaper clipping, Lowest in Crime fragment KKK recruitment Flyer Newspaper clipping, Caroles Fund is Up $105 with photo Newspaper editorial, by Walter J. Biehl, Davenport Newspaper clipping, Gross Social Nets $115 For Fund Newspaper clipping, First Shipment To South with Photo Newspaper clipping, CORE Collects Supplies For Use in Freedom Schools on Monday, July 13, 1964 Newspaper clipping, Justice in Mississippi? Newspaper clipping, FBI Combs Mississippi Graves Site (AP) Newspaper clipping, Not All Of Mississippi Is Hostile, Says Catholic Newspaper clipping, U.S. Public Would Back up Use of Troops in South Newspaper clipping, Few Mississippi Phones for Carole by Dave Nelson Newspaper clipping, Send $75 Check To Iowa Unit for Racial Equality Newspaper photo clipping, Harmony, where the Negroes are shown on guard Newspaper clipping, Seeking To Label Civil Rights Extremists Red is Mistake By Milburn P. Akers[?] and photo copy Newspaper clipping, With A Caring Heart They Study Racial Inequality by Julie Jensen Newspaper clipping, A Saga of Dedication -- And Danger of Death; Mississippi Notebook II Story by Nicholas von Hoffman, photos by Henry Gill Newspaper clipping, Davenporter Has Traded Mississippi's Dangers For Big City's Poverty by Shirley Davis, Woman's Editor Newspaper clipping, In Role Of White Girl Again Carole Returns Home And No Longer Cringes, By Jim Arpy Newspaper clipping, More Supplies Are Sought for Freedom Workers Newspaper clipping, Mississippi Report: Carol: We Don't Drive at Night! by Fred Fedler Newspaper Photos with captions (4 different) with newspaper clipping, by Harlan Johnson Newspaper clipping, Teaching Negroes- Area Girls Explain Why Theyre in Mississippi by Harlan Johnson with Photo Newspaper clipping, Book of the Week: News Story Into Permanent Record by Edwin C. Berry on December 12, 1964 from Chicago [?]



Folder 3: Photos and Books



Mississippi Notebook by Nicholas Von Hoffman (1964) with damaged dust cover tucked inside. 103 Assorted Photographs

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; The Mark Levey Collection; Freedom School Materials; Correspondence; Mark Levey photocopies of the Queens College; Photographs; 1964-2012; [Range 21A]; Box 18

Files:

The Mark Levey Collection Folder 1: Freedom School Publications Freedom School Assignments Manifest (As of June 23 [1964?]) (2 pages) Manuscript of Freedom Star published by the students of the Meridian Freedom School. Issue from July 23rd, Thursday [1964?] Manuscript of Freedom Star published by the students of the Meridian Freedom School. Issue from July 30th, Thursday [1964?] Manuscript of Freedom Star published by the students of the Meridian Freedom School. Issue from [August 7-10 1964?]



Folder 2: Mark Levey photocopies of the Queens College. Queens College Alumni: Mississippi Freedom Summer 64 and Other 1960s Civil Rights Activities -- North and South. A collection of letters photos, documents, and presentations from the personal files of Mark Levy 9Q.C. 64) along with reports on the involvement of ther Q.C. Students, alumni, and faculty during that summer as well as documents and reports of other 1960's Q.C. Civil Rights activities (2009) Extras added to a box labeled 18.2: List of the contents of Queens College, City University of New York Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library Special Collections Meridian, Mississippi 1964-65 -- COFO Volunteers/CORE Staff (Updated 11/9/12) Four CDs that contain picture of Meridian, Mississippi 1964-65 Jewish Currents, Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964, Fifty Years Later- The Old Jim Crow, The New Jim Crow Unpublished Letter from Mark and Betty Levy to all Our Friends, September 1, 1964 Queens College Alumni: Mississippi Freedom Summer 64 and Other 1960s Civil Rights Activities -- North and South. A collection of letters photos, documents, and presentations from the personal files of Mark Levy 9Q.C. 64) along with reports on the involvement of ther Q.C. Students, alumni, and faculty during that summer as well as documents and reports of other 1960's Q.C. Civil Rights activities (2009)

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; The Margaret Barrier Collection; Newspaper Clippings; Articles; Books;1964-1989;[Range 21A]; Box 19

Box 19:

The Margaret Barrier Collection Pamphlet, "What and Why Are Seventh Day Baptists Faculty Letter, University of Mississippi, April 15, 1964 Newsletter, The Student Voice, July 15,1964 Booklet, "Monday Morning a Magazine for Presbyterian Ministers", November 23, 1964 Journal, "Western College Bulletin", Summer 1964 Newspaper clipping, "Herbert Oliver of Birmingham to Talk on Right Violations,February 25, 1965 Newspaper clipping, "College to Refuse Rights 'Prep School'", March 26, 1965 "Thoughts on Civil Rights Orientation" by Phyllis Hoyt, 7 copies Journal Article: "A Long Hot Summer in Mississippi" the Antiochian Form, "Freedom Summer Registration Form", 2 copies Pamphlet, "Mississippi Freedom Summer" by Council of Federated Organizations" Newspaper clipping, "Two Oxfords" Newspaper clipping, "The Stranger is the Enemy" Newspaper clipping, "Sending Troops into Mississippi Solves Nothing" Newspaper clipping, "New Racist Organization Terrorizes Several South Mississippi Counties", reprinted from the Delta Democrat-Times; "White Association Disclaims Violence Charges as Negroes Point to 5 Deaths", May 10, 1964 Journal article, "Last Summer in Mississippi" by Alice Lake Newspaper article, "Into Jaws of Hate and Fear Ride 200" from AP and New York Times Power of Attorney for Selection of Legal Counsel Newspaper article, "Gregory Stresses Courage of 'Mississippi Project', the Oxford Press, April 4, 1989 Journal article, "A Constant Struggle" by Donna Boen, Miamian, Spring 2009 Conference Packet Freedom Summer Unity and Change, Then and Now 45th Reunion and Conference - Program - Location Information - Moderator Job Description - Conference Poster Books in the Western Archives - Freedom Summer The Children Bob Moses Led by William Heath Down the Glory Road by Herb Boyd Freedom Summer the Savage Season that Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy by Bruce Watson Lessons from Freedom Summer Ordinary People Building Extraordinary Moments by Kathy Emery, Linda Reid Gold and Sylvia Braselmann

The Wrong Side of Murder Creek a White Southerner in the Freedom Movement by Bob Zellner, Book Where the Peonies Bloomed by Phyllis Hoyt, Book

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; The Tom Tolg Collection; Newspaper Articles; Correspondence; Memos; Flyers; Books;1964-1975; [Range 21A]; Box 20

Files:

The Tom Tolg Collection Newspaper article: Students Fight for Civil Rights in Tough Spots; Rugged, Ragged Snick: What It Is and What It Does." Chicago Daily News, Saturday, July 20, 1963 Newspaper articles: 100,000 Marching on Capital; Segregationist Johnson wins Mississippi Sweep-The Atlanta Constitution. Wednesday, August 28, 1963. Vol. XCVI, No. 62 Newspaper article: Minister Gets Top Penalty In Church Row. The Atlanta Journal. Thursday Evening, August 29, 1963. Vol. LXXXI, No. 159. Transcript of Colloquy: In the Superior Court, Atlanta Judicial Circuit in and for the County of Fulton, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia: The State versus Tom Taylor Tolg. Case number: 84184. August 29, 1963. Newspaper article: Conditional 18-Month Term Given to White Sit-In by Pye. The Atlanta Constitution. Saturday, August 31, 1963. Vol. XCVI, No. 65. Newspaper: Magnificent Historic March Unites and Stirs Call For Freedom Now: This Was Our Greatest Day. The Atlanta Inquirer. Saturday, August 31, 1963. Vol. 3, No. 55. Newspaper article: Silent Moderates Get Dixie Blame. Chicago Daily News. Tuesday, September 17, 1963 Magazine article: The Law: The Bench. Time Magazine. April 17, 1964. Newspaper article: Lombard Man Jailed After Racial Strike. The Lombard Spectator. Wednesday, April 22, 1964. Fortieth Year, No. 33 Newspaper article: Some Must Earn Right to Vote. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution. Sunday, July 5, 1964. Newspaper article: Writer at Large: Raise no flags high for Martin. Unknown newspaper. April 3, 1975 Journal article: Win Some Battles, Lose Civil Rights War People's Voice of Franklin County-War Stories Summer 2000. Greenfield, Massachusetts. Summer 2000. Newspaper article: Freedom Summer. The Recorder: Life and Times, Greenfield, Massachusetts. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Newspaper article: Sloan Enjoins Pyes Officers. Unknown newspaper, undated.



NEWSPAPERS ARTICLES Atlanta: Protests and Progress (A Special Report): Compiled by The Council on Human Relations of Greater Atlanta. 3 White Youths Attack Female COAHR Member: Atlanta 1963. What they Expect Reflects: A Sense of Superiority by John Steinbeck. Tom Taylor Tolg Back in Oxford; Case is Appealed Ralph McGill: The Story of Two Snicks Ralph McGill: Story of a Man and of SNCC The Front Seaters by Richard Close. The Miami Student, March 12, 1963. Protests Renewed At Local Places: Atlanta Daily World, July 14, 1963. Negro, 15, Stabbed In Sit-In Try Here by Fred Powledge: The Atlanta Journal, June 18, 1963. Atlanta Holds 14 in Sit-in Attempt: Atlanta Journal, June 17, 1963. Protesters Carried From Door of Cafe: Atlanta Constitution, July 20, 1963. March by 250 Negroes Backs Restaurant Strike: Atlanta Constitution, July 2, 1963. Savannah Slashes Marchers Bonds: Atlanta Journal, July 19, 1963. Student Fight for Civil Rights in Tough Spots: Rugged, Ragged Snick What It Is and What It Does: Ex-Chicago Schoolteacher Leader in Deepest Dixie by M.W. Newman. Chicago Daily News, July 20, 1963. Demonstrators Beaten, Tied Up Traffic Here: Atlanta Journal, July 27, 1963. 13 Sitting in Street Are Arrested Here: Traffic at Leb's Corner Is Snarled During Melee by Keeler McCartney and Hal Gulliver. Atlanta Constitution July 27, 1963. Integrationists Set Big Atlanta Drive (Public Announcement): Atlanta Journal July 30, 1963. The No-Progress Way (Public Announcement). Atlanta Journal July 29, 1963. 10 Negroes and 3 Whites get 34 Days in Jail in Street Sit-in (Public Announcement). Atlanta Constitution: July 30, 1963. Pages 11-14 of Muhammad Speaks August 2, 1963 The Awesome Fortitude of 4,000: Cambridge:- A Negro Revolt Where once slaves were sold, Paralyzing Struggle Cambridge is a city prepared, A Woman is Target for Death Threats, Dies like Evers: Shotgun Slugs Fell Negro Worker, List States that lead in Vote Denials, $3 Million to Aid Negro Purchase of Home in Chicago. Students feel Atlanta Violence: King, SCLC Move On Savannah Now. The Atlanta Inquirer, August 3, 1963.(original and copy) 75 Demonstrators Are Indicated Here: Atlanta Daily World. August 3, 1963. 250 Negroes Stage March on City Hall: Atlanta Journal, August 5, 1963. Somerville Police Deny Brutality: Atlanta Daily World, August 7, 1963. Abatements Pleas Readied in Racial Trespass Cases, Atlanta Journal, August 26, 1963. 2 Facing Citation Before Judge Pye. Atlanta constitution. August 27, 1963. Negro Lawyers Face Citation After Challenging Judge Pye by Jack Strong. Atlanta Constitution. August 27, 1963. Poll Tax in Reverse for SNCC. The Oxford Press; October 31, 1963. Poll Tax in Reverse for SNCC, Oxford Press. October 21, 1963. Collect $225.71 For SNCC Work. Oxford Press. November 3, 1963. Thanks To the Editor: Miami Student. November 8, 1963. Ogle, McKinstry and Falk Gain School, Council Seats. The Oxford Press; November 7, 1963. The Letter Box. The Miami Student November 8, 1963

LETTERS A letter addressed to Mr. Tom Tolg from Ashton B. Jones. A letter Addressed to Thomas Tolg from Ruby Doris Smith, Summer Projects Coordinator of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee regarding situations arising from Freedom March: May 18, 1963. Letter addressed to Tom Tolg from Marge Manderson of Southern Regional Council, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia; regarding their mailing list and publications. August 22, 1963. Letter Addressed to Tom told From Dinky Romilly, Northern coordinator of SNCC, October 16, 1963. A three page letter addressed to Dinky by Tom Tolg. Regarding the Poll Tax in Reverse, in Oxford. November 7, 1963. A letter addressed to Tom Tolg from Howard Moore, Jr. at the law offices of Hollowell, Ward, Moore and Alexander. January 6, 1964. A letter Addressed to Tom Tolg from Dinky Romilly Northern coordinator of SNCC, February 27, 1964. A letter addressed to Tom from M. Walker, April 21, 1964. A letter addressed to Dr. Lewis and Gang from Tom at the Fulton County Jail. April 23, 1964. A letter from Fulton County Jail, April 26, 1964. A letter addressed to Tom from MK. Walker. April 28, 1964. A letter to the Editor by Tom Tolg written in Fulton County Jail, May 9, 1964. Never Sent. A letter and envelope addressed to Mr. Thomas T. Tolg from John E. Dolibois of the Miami University Office of Alumni Relation, thanking him for his contribution to the Miami Loyalty Fund. May 25, 1964. A letter addressed to Tom Taylor Tolg from Howard Moore, Jr. from the law offices of Hollowell, Ward, Moore and Alexander. May 27, 1964. A letter addressed to Tom T. Tolg from Howard Moore, Jr. December 31, 1964. A letter addressed Members of the Miami-Western Human Relations Committee from Leonard G. Howell, manager of the village of Oxford granting them permit to conduct a sympathy demonstration and distribute literature concerning recent events in Selma, Alabama, March 10, 1965.



MAGAZINE ARTICLES, NEWSLETTERS, ADS and REPORTS SNCC Support Efforts in the North. A five page SNCC memo. On the back page Contact: Dr. Montgomery, Dr. Lewis, Landith, Strippel is written in pencil. The South's War Against Negro Votes, by John Poppy. LOOK, May 21, 1963/The Virginia Pilots, March 30, 1963. Letter From Birmingham City Jail. By Martin Luther king, Jr. American Friends Service Committee. May, 1963. The Selma Times Journal. Sunday, June 9, 1963. A full page ad titled Ask yourself this important Question: What have I personally done to maintain segregation? With a full page response from SNCC on the back. (Two copies)

What New Turn In Negro Drive Means In politics Business Union Schools In the North... the South. U.S. News and World Report, June 17, 1963. Newspaper columns titled Pickrick Says containing short commentaries by different citizen writers about their opinions of what is taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. (June, 1963) (Two copies) The Birmingham Disgrace, by Austin Black. Sepia, July 1963. The Mood of the Negro by Lenore Bennett Jr., Ebony, July, 1963. A Time for Federal Action, July, 1963. Ebony photo Editorial. A Civil Rights Lawyer Answers Some Questions by Jack Greenberg. The New York Times Magazine, August 18, 1963.Racial Desegregation in Greater Atlanta. Council on Human relations of Greater Atlanta, September 1963.CORE-LATOR. CORE newsletter September, 1963. Addressed to Samuel W. Donley Americus, Georgia. Special Report from Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee. September 24, 1963. Selma, Alabama. Special Report from Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. September 26, 1963. A Small Band of Practical Heroes, by John Fischer. Harper's Magazine, October 1963. The Student Voice. January 20, 1964. Ashton Jones At Long Last Released from Georgia County Jail On Bail The Student Voice. February 25, 1964. Addressed to Tom Tolg. The Student Voice. March 3, 1964. The Student Voice, April 28, 1964; Addressed to Tom Tolg. The Student Voice. May 5, 1964. Negro Youth's New March on Dixie: A New generation of Negro leaders is pressing home the bitter battle against segregation in the Deep South, by Ben H Bagdikian. Reprinted for the Saturday Evening Post. A full page SNCC ad titled Stamps for Freedom with another ad on the back titled You Can Help Too. Newspaper clippings in an envelope titled 1964 Western/SNCC: Troublemakers in Training Students Told Dixie Has Perils: Warned Jailings Death Possible in Rights Invasion by Raymond R. Coffey: Chicago Daily News, June 16, 1964.

Pages 1, 2, 19 and 20 of The Atlanta Inquirer June 22, 1964. Containing partial articles: 15-Year-old High School Boy, Victim of Atlanta Violence, Packed Schools Still no Factor in Transfers, A divided Nations Revolts. Thousand to witness Evers Memorial Sunday, Tech Student Accepted for A.T. and T. Work, Caps and Maps(Gadsen-Chicago), JFK Convinced, but Cautious, Letters to The Editors: Readers Asks if Southern Bell Hires Fairly, A Calf Reflection: I Had Just Returned, Shall Not Have Died in Vain, a Sign of The Times, Status of the Negro in The U.S. Today As the President Described It.

Pack Amphitheater for Mississippi Project Benefit Program, Yellow Springs News, July 30, 1964. A letter From a Disturbed Grandfather, in the behalf of Judge Pye: To my Fellow Citizens and Fellow Registered Voters of Fulton County. The Atlanta Constitution, September 8, 1964.(Original and Copy) Raise no flags high for Martin, by T.T. Tolg. April 3, 1975.

JOURNALS, MEMOS, FLYERS and CORRESPONDENCE A manuscript? Of 39 pages June 1964. Experts from journals written in Atlanta, Georgia. June 14, 1963. A 4 page journal entry in Fulton County Jail: Monday Morning, 8:00 am April 27, 1964. 39 pages of Folder Report starting from 6-24-63. A sketched profile of a man on a notebook page (Jimmy) Henry Gaddy Jr. Fulton County Jail, April 23, 1964. A flyer/statement of protest of a liquor store for unfair employment. Public Gathering on Equal Employment at the Allen Temple A.M.E. Church; sponsored by the Committee on Appeal for Human rights, Monday, July 8th (To inform the public about current liquor store selective buying campaign and why we are not buying.) News Flash!: A letter from the committee for segregation August 9, 1963. A hateful note addressed to Mr. Tolg from Lewis A. Dillon, Mr Tolg's response is attached, May 20, 1964. Hate mail in the form of a sheet of paper with KILL typed many times along with Seemingly scary graphics attached is T. Tolg's response to the page slipped under his door. A flyer by the White League calling for white voters to preserve segregation by voting against Morrison in the 1964 Louisiana Governor's election. (2 copies) A memo to prospective SNCC summer workers from the summer projects coordinator. Fulton County Jail form for Prisoner commissary Requisition The Christian Science Monitor, January 26, 1966. Midwest Edition, New Orleans.

MISCELLANEOUS 1967 SNCC Calendar Two plastic SNCC buttons are attached to folder A Fulton County Jail matchbook (empty) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 2009 calendar.

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; The Roland Deurksen Collection; Freedom School Materials; Photographs; Books;1963-1964;[Range 21A]; Box 21

BOX 21 Roland Deurksen Summary of Proposed Civil Rights Act of 1963 August 15, 1964 Convention to found Jackson Chapter of the Mississippi student union: Resolution on housing Memo to Freedom School Teachers from Mississippi Summer Project Staff titled Materials to bring with you to Mississippi Notes on teaching in Mississippi introduction to the summer by Jane Stembridge The general Condition of the Mississippi Negro Memorandum: On the SNCC Mississippi Summer Project Prospectus for the Mississippi Freedom Summer Mississippi Summer Project running Summary of incidents Freedom Schools in Mississippi, 1964 The Student voice, Vol. 5, No. 20. August 12, 1964 Core-Lator No. 107 July-August 1964 Newsweek reprinted from the issue of July 13, 1964 Mississippi Eyewitness the three civil rights worker, how they were murdered Letter addressed to Friends from Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project A letter addressed to Roland Duerksen from senator Birch Bayh, January 12, 1965 The Nation: summer in Mississippi September 14, 1964 Copies of portions of 2 letters that Mary Deurksen wrote to her parents while her husband Roland was in Mississippi in 1964 Dont Delay Any Longer, Register now A promotional flyer by NAACP to potential voters to register to vote. A flyer from the misters of Jackson encouraging parents to enroll their 1st grade children in formerly all-white schools A letter addressed to Roland from Tom Truss September 7, 1964 A clipping titled Back Freedom Party by Kathleen Larsen from West Lafayette Lafayette Civil rights Workers Find Fear in Mississippi, Lafayette leader august 27, 1964. Two Purdue Professors Describes Efforts to Help Mississippi Negroes to Strive for their Rights by Dan Fabian journal and courier, Lafayette, IND august 28, 1964. Responsibility for chaos, August 17, 1964. The Editorial page from Jackson Daily News A brochure for the Mississippi Summer Project by SNCC Mississippi Student Union by the council of federated Organization Editorial in the Jackson daily news, August 21, 1964 desegregation in Jackson

A page containing four poems from the freedom Schools:

1) Untitled

2) A Negro soldier

3) Why did I my donts

4) The house of liberty

Freedom registration Form Application for Work on the Freedom Vote A small box containing five small bundles of photographic slides Three fellow teachers at the Jackson, Mississippi, Freedom School Where Roland Duerksen was volunteering Intermission during the mock democratic national convention event Home of Medgar Evers in Jackson, Mississippi, where he was slain in 1963. Roland Deurksen (center), Don Winkelman (right) and a fellow teacher with their host family in Jackson, Mississippi Recess time at Freedom School in Jackson, Mississippi A House with stacked boxes on the porch and a man standing on the front lawn. Robert Moses A photograph of a black board filled with writing in chalk A photograph of people in a church, holding up signs A photograph of a roadside sign A photograph of a building sign(administrative offices colored school division Jackson municipal separate school districts A photograph of a white house with people on steps A group of African American children sitting on front steps of building facing a woman playing the guitar A photograph of two women pausing to read a blackboard on the streets A paper titled Mississippi Summer, 1964. containing detailed description of photographs (See number on back of each picture) Roadside sign near small town (Inscription: CITIZENS COUNCIL. STATES RIGHTS. RACIAL INTEGRITY. ) Recess time at freedom school, Jackson Three of the four teachers at the freedom school (Roland Duerksen at right) Freedom school students with R. Duerksen and one other teacher) Intermission at week-end imitation political convention (Jackson) Robert Moses, who directed the imitation political convention Photograph: L.to R. : Robert Moses, Don Winkleman and Roland Duerksen Three freedom workers ( Roland Deurksen, center) with host family (Jackson)

****Extra DVD with photo descriptions

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; 2014 Freedom Summer Conference Materials; Elmon Prier Collection; Arthur Miller Collection; Mark Treitel; Photographs, Consent Forms; 1945-2015; [Range 21A]; Box 22

Box 22:

2014 Freedom Summer Conference Materials

Folder 1 Elmon Prier- Collection of Material Letter from Elmon Prier, February 13, 1997 Letter from President James Garland to Elmon Prier concerning Freedom Summer, March 4, 1997 Memo from Elmon W. Prier to Carl Esposito about story on Role of Western College in Freedom Summer, January 29, 1997 Article "Man Plays Key Role in Memorial 2004”, October 28, 1999? Letter from President Garland to Elmon Prier about Memorial, October 11, 1999 Miami Rated Nation's Worst for Mingling, September 4, 1998 Letter from Elmon Prier to Mike Williams, October 26, 1999 Note from Mary Jane Berman to Reverend Prier, September 1, 2004 Email from Ann Elizabeth Armstrong to Elmon Prier, September 5, 2004 Article, "Arthur Miller Was Civil Rights Activist, Ex-NAACP Head Helped Make History", January 27, 2007 Article, "NAACP Chapter to Honor Front-line Civil Rights Fighter", February 7, 1999 Article, "Mississippi Trial Has Roots In Miami's Freedom Summer" June 19, 2005 Letter, From Elmon Prier to Rick Momeyer, March 8, 2004 Article, "Miami Should Consider These Goals", Undated Article, "Oxford Linked to 'Freedom Summer' 60's Civil Rights Volunteers Trained at Western College", February 23, 1997 (Includes both pages)

Article, "Freedom Memorial Dedication Recalled", Undated Article, "The Mission to Mississippi, Undated Article, "Arthur Miller Was Civil Rights Activist", January 27, 2007 Resume - Elmon W. Prier Article, "Elmon Prier Author|Educator|Philosopher|Mentor," July 3, 2012

Folder 2 Ohio's Little Known Contribution to Civil Rights Act, July 20, 2014 Olen Burrage Dies at 82: Linked to Killings in 1964 Freedom Fighters, Columbus Dispatch, June 17, 2014 (2 copies)

Folder 3 Letter from Rick Momeyer to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, June 21, 2011

Folder 4 Buttons: The Andrew Goodman Foundation, Postcards Booklet: A Pretty Bold Thing To Do" Collecting Civil Rights Manuscripts During the 1960's by the Wisconsin Historical Society

Folder 5 Freedom Summer Special Collections Exhibit Materials

Folder 6 2015 Freedom Summer Conference Consent Forms, Oral History Interviews

Folder 7 2015 Conference Shuttle Service, Conference Room Assignments

Folder 8 2015 Conference Programs: 50th Anniversary of Freedom Summer, Friday, June 20, 2015, Kumler Chapel Official Conference Overview

Folder 9 Freedom Summer Chimes Dedication, June 2015

Folder 10 Freedom Summer Interactive App, 2015

Folder 11 Official Conference Program 2015

Folder 12 Conference Brochures, Pamphlets, Posters

Folder 13 Freedom Summer Memorial Program, October 12, 2014

Folder 14 2014 Conference Oral History Forms

Folder 15 Mississippi Summer Project Freedom Libraries 1964

Folder 16 Freedom Summer Conference Folder

Folder 17 Mark Treitel Photographs - Nine photographs from the Freedom Summer Conference held at Western College for Women in 1964. Please provide photo credit when these images are used. Images by Mark Treitel

Folder 18 Arthur Miller Folder Letter from John Pont, Miami Head Football Coach to Arthur Miller, November 13, 1961 Letter from Stephen M. Young, United States Senate, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences to Arthur Miller May 18, 1964 Letter from Lee C. White, Associate Council to the President, The White House to Arthur Miller, October 5, 1964 Envelope from White House to Arthur Miller, October 6, 1964 Letter from Richard K. Parsons, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division to Arthur Miller, October 5, 1964 Letter from Bob Bogan to Arthurh Miller, May 16, 1969 News Article, Miller to Lead Children's Home, Hamilton Journal, 1969 Letter from Board of Trustees of The Children's Home Association of Butler County to Arthur Miller, February 6, 1975 News Article, "Freedom Summer Events Planned", No date Program: Testimonial Dinner in Honor of Arthur Miller, May 12, 1969 News Article, "Arthur Miller Named Trustee of Home", No date "Library Honoring Longtime Supporter", No date Arthur Miller Tribute (Script) News Article "Parseghian Honors MU Gridders", June 6, 1990 News Article "Oxford Police, NAACP Stage Low-Key Unity Rally, Journal News, No date News Article "Miss Silliman, G. Ura Grover, Named 'Citizens of '64 Year Cite Others for Recreation Civil Rights:, Oxford Township Trustee List, Arthur Mille, No date Arthur Miller, Untitled news article... Arthur Miller although holding three jobs, No date News Article. "Arthur Miller A Long-Time Force in Oxford Community Service," No date Photograph from News article:Caption, George Marakas who arranged the first Karate competition here, is shown at the left with William Hawley, advisor is at the right Terry Kramer, right center, President of the Miami Karate Club, presents a check of $200 to Arthur Miller, left center, trustee for the Butler County Childrens Home Association, No date News Article, photograph and caption: "Miller Plans Retirement from Food Services", No date News Article, "Birthday", No date News Article, "Finding Freedom Summer", The Columbus Dispatch, February 5, 2005 News Article, "Backtracking Through a Rich Family History, The Oxford Press, March 2-8, 2007 News Article, "Memorial Honors Civil Rights", Hamilton Journal News, March 5, 2013 News Article, "Saying Goodbye Andrew Goodman", American Stories, July 27, 2014 News Article, "Local Man Subject of Library Display Arthur Miller's Contributions Reflected in Exhibit, No date News Article, "History Fund Honors Civil Rights Leader", No date Biographical Information "As of Arthur Frazier Miller, September 1902 Arthur Miller: Freedom On His Mind, Timeline Arthur Miller, Obituary, 2007 News Article, "NAACP Remembers Miller, No date News Article, "Miller Was Activists", No date News Article, photograph and caption, "School Printing Press in Operation", No date News Article, "Oxford's History Through the Eyes of Arthur Miller, No date News Article, Memory of King Remains Local Man Recalls Civil Rights Leader, No date Agenda District Superintendent Committee, October 6, 1999 Minutes The United Methodist Church Wilmington District-West Ohio Conference, May 19, 1999 Oxford United Methodist Church Board of Trustees Agenda, September 7, 1999 News Article, "NAACP Head Local Civil Rights Leader a Pioneer:, No date News Article, "Leader Man Prominent in Civil Rights, No date Addendum to Arthur Miller's Obituary, No date Copy of ticket: Representative John Lewis, Plenary Address Voices of Freedom Summer Conference, February 14, 2004 A Note from Arthur Miller, List of Leadership Activities Color picture of Arthur Miller Publicity Information Down in Mississippi Play, 2009 Service of Death and Resurrection, Arthur F. Miller December 25, 1921-January 22, 2007 Arthur Miller and Alice May Miller, copy of grave headstone designs Pictures of unidentified family members of Miller Family News Article: Missisiipi Burning, (one page) Save the Date: Freedom Summer National Conference, October 12-14, 2014 News Article and photograph caption title: Freedom Summer Remembered, Journal News, October 15, 2014 Copy of signed Picture, Archie Griffin, Cincinnati Bengals, 1980 Copy of signed picture, Gary Coleman to Lazelle and Coleman bio Obituary Maria Allen Jones, April 11, 1933 Article, :The Artwork of the Cincinnati Art Museum at Eden Park, No date Article, "Freedom Center Completes Rescue of Slave Pen", No date News Article: "Crumbs of Justice An Arrest in the 1964 Murders of Three Civil Rights Workers, No date Proclamation: Arthur Miller from City of Oxford, May 20, 1995 News Article: "NAACP Remembers Miller, No date Article, "Miller Quietly Persistent Leader in Oxford, No date Army of the United States, Honorable Discharge, Arthur F. Miller, 1945 Enlished Record and Report of Separation of Honorable Discharge, Arthur Miller An Introduction to the Alice Miller Albums in the Arthur F. Miller Collection of the Smith Library, Oxford, Ohio by Phillip R. Shriver, President Emeritus, Miami University, No date

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Correspondence; Freedom Summer Conference Materials; Freedom Summer Walking Tour; Mark Treitel; Photographs, Consent Forms; 1945-2015; [Range 21A]; Box 23



Box 23

Folder 1: Freedom Summer Publicity for “Faces of Freedom Summer” Exhibit, January 28, 2003 Pre-proposal for a Wilks Leadership Institute Social Change Think Tank titled “Freedom with Responsibility: Transformative Leadership and Social Change in the 21st Century” A letter addressed to the Ohio Humanities Council from Wayne K. Durrill, May 24, 2004 A letter addressed to Mary Jane Berman from Judy Waldron, June 1, 2004 Email to Claudia from Mary Jane Berman, July 12, 2004 To-do list, February 27, 2004 To-do list, March 22, 2004 Random notes, April 22, 2004 Notes concerning the invitations to and a tentative schedule for the 2004 Freedom Summer Conference, May 26, 2004 Notes concerning a Freedom Summer class (Two pages), May 11, 2004 Notes: coordination of speakers? Notes: random Notes concerning people that need to be contacted, May 13, 2004 To-do list, June 14, 2004 List of potential speakers?, July 8, 2004 To-do list, July 12, 2004 List of Freedom Summer speakers, July 18, 2004 Miami Seal on a blank sheet of paper Notes concerning the 2004 Freedom Summer coordination details, July 20, 2004 Notes concerning 2004 Freedom Summer publicity, July 21, 2004 List of people and corresponding phone numbers List of things to tell students about Freedom Summer, Notes on people relevant to Freedom Summer Project Narrative Questions for a grant offered by the Ohio Humanities Council (Two pages) Paper titled “Investigating Urban Conditions Relating to Homelessness/Poverty” (Two copies) List of Freedom Summer Resources To-do list

Folder 2: Volunteers Notes about volunteers for 2004 Freedom Summer Volunteer coordination emails between various volunteers and Dr. Berman (six pages) Notes about the 2004 Freedom Summer schedule Volunteer coordination emails between various volunteers and Dr. Berman (fifteen pages)



Folder 3: Freedom Summer Publicity Contact list Letters from Ctr. for American and World Cultures that were unable to be delivered Correspondence between Holly Wissing and Dr. Berman, June 8, 2004 Email addressed to Ms. Falke from Terri Shaw Notes for the address/mailing file Address list of other colleges and universities Notes for the address/mailing file Email addressed to Dorothy Ann Falke from Tina Carico Contact list of Miami employees Letter addressed to Ms. Falke from Deborah Rand Packet titled “Connecting Schools and Communities Across Diverse Stakeholder Groups Outline of Facilitation Guide for Community/Parent Workshops” Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary conference flier Letter addressed to Mrs. Linda L. Peterson-Price from the Ctr. for American and World Cultures Freedom Summer registration form (CD-RW)



Folder 4: Freedom Summer Freedom Summer postcard, invitation, and dinner invitation (CD-R) Contact List for those on a 2004 Freedom Summer Committee (including Friends of Freedom Summer) List of members of the Voices of Freedom Summer Conference and Reunion Planning Committee and Finding Freedom Summer Advisory Council Email concerning the Freedom Summer Reunion meeting schedule, August 27, 2004 List of people involved in Freedom Summer Email concerning the Freedom Summer Reunion committee meeting schedule, May 25, 2004 Papers concerning the scheduling of Freedom Summer meetings (5 pages) Great Room reservation form Correspondence between Dorothy Falke and various attendees of the Freedom Summer Meetings (12 pages) Email concerning the “Finding Freedom Summer” advisory council agenda Time grids used to schedule meetings Various Curriculum-Vitaes Correspondence between Dorothy Falke and various people who were invited to the Freedom Summer conference (especially Freedom Summer participants) Various emails concerning the setup of Freedom Summer (organizing entertainment, speakers, committees) Freedom Summer School curriculum Paper describing the Freedom Summer memorial constructed on Miami's campus Emails concerning the link for the Freedom Summer website and Freedom Summer meeting, July 1, 2004 Emails expressing interest in and requesting more information about the Freedom Summer Conference (8 pages) Emails concerning available meeting for Freedom Summer meetings A photograph of William Holmes McGuffey Museum (postcard) A photograph of Kumler Memorial Chapel (postcard) A photograph of Verlin L. Pulley Tower (postcard) Miami University Lecture Series poster featuring P.J. O’Rourke



Folder 5: Freedom Summer Expenses List of tasks, associated costs, and sources of funding for Freedom Summer Time sheets of student workers and payroll registration forms Authorization of use of faculty ID card form Time sheets of student workers Payroll registration form Payment voucher requests (3 pages), May 21 and July 12, 2007 Travel expense report from Rhonda Smith, May-June, 2006 Limited purchase order to be used on airfare for Carlyle Brown, July 17, 2006 Travel Expense Report for Katie Johnson, December 11, 2006 Payment voucher requests and invoices (5 packets), April 9, 2007, April 6, 2007, March 2, 2007, September 29, 2005, October 21, 2005 Rental form for the great room and kitchen of Oxford Parks and Recreation Department Senior Citizens and Community Center, May 21, 2004 Travel expense report from Tom Dutton, April 6, 2005 Payment request voucher (2 packets), April 29 and July 18, 2005 Limited purchase order to be used on airfare for Adam Kraar, January 28, 2005 Payment request form, February 14, 2005 Limited purchase order to be used on ground transportation for Adam Kraar, February 14, 2005 Travel expense report from Kim Broida, February 15, 2005 Receipt for six tickets to a theatrical production in Louisville, February 23, 2005 Travel expense report from Momeyer, March 1, 2005 Travel expense report from Ann Armstrong, March 21, 2005 Limited purchase order to be used on airfare for Gwen Lewis, August 31, 2004 Limited purchase order to be used on airfare for Gwen Lewis, September 2, 2004 Payment voucher request (3 pages), August 25 and 9, 2004 Limited purchase order to be used on Freedom Summer collection days advertisment, July 29, 2004 Limited purchase order to be used on a display ad for Freedom Summer Reunion Conference in The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 20, 2004 Ad for Freedom Summer Reunion Conference Limited purchase order to be used on a display ad for Freedom Summer Reunion Conference in Black Issues in Higher Education, May 20, 2004 Invoice for a display ad for Freedom Summer Reunion Conference in Black Issues in Higher Education Ad for Freedom Summer reunion Conference Email addressed to Dorothy Falke from Lisa Campbell Email telling the dates that the Freedom Summer ads will appear Copies of the Freedom Summer ads Copies of the limited purchase orders used for the ads Limited purchase order to be used on a display ad for Freedom Summer Reunion Conference in The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 12, 2004 Travel expense report and receipts, May 7, 2004 Limited purchase order to be used on ten tickets to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, May 18, 2004 Receipt from the Miami University Bookstore Miami University purchasing card transactions, February 27, 2004- March 29, 2004 Limited purchase order and receipt for ground transportation to see Carlyle Brown’s play, January 12, 2007 Payment voucher request, February 12, 2007 Travel expenses request denial, March 22, 2005 Limited purchase order to be used on a lunch meeting between the Freedom Summer committee and the NAACP, June 1, 2004 Forms concerning the use of Miami University buildings and catering for Freedom Summer Print center request form (two copies) and copy of final product (one copy), November 4, 2005 Printing request for posters, November 4, 2005 Print center requests (seven packets; some final products) Receipt for T-shirt order, September 22, 2009 Limited purchase order to be used on dinner for Carlyle Brown and two faculty members, October 8, 2009 Limited purchase order to be used on dinner for Carlyle Brown and four faculty members, October 13, 2009 Receipts for food and drinks, October 12-14, 2009 Payroll collection form, January 28, 2010 Receipt for the shipment of three cartons, August 9, 2010 Copies of receipts, checks, bank statements, and order pages for various purchases



Folder 6: Freedom Summer Walking Tour Brochure for the Freedom Summer Memorial on Miami University’s campus Freedom Summer tour guides contact information Calendar of times tour guides are not available to do tours Paper titled “Walk with me: An Interactive Walking Tour that Explores Freedom SUmmer training in Oxford, OH” intended as an application for a grant Budget form

Folder 7: Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference, Minutes-August 5, 2004 Voices of Freedom Summer Conference and Reunion Planning Committee, June 10, 2004 Voices of Freedom Summer Conference and Reunion Planning Committee, May 27, 2004 (two copies) Freedom Summer Conference Committee, June 24, 2004 (two copies) Possible Topics for Conference, June 8, 2004 New York Times “Remembering Lives Given, and Taken”, June 1, 2004 (two copies) Notes concerning presentations and churches in the area



Folder 8: Freedom Summer Participants Letter Letter from the Ctr. for American and World Cultures that was returned to the sender Follow-up letter to the “Friends of Freedom Summer”, January 25, 2005

Folder 9: Order form for the book Going South



Folder 10: Freedom Summer Playwright Arrangements Financial request form- final payment for play written for “Finding Freedom Summer”, September 16, 2009 Proposal for SFA SCholarship and Teaching Grant Carlyle Brown Biography Emails concerning Carlyle Brown’s contact information, November 2, 2006 New vendor set-up form Job description for Freedom Summer guest artist in residence: Carlyle Brown Financial request form- payment for draft of play written for “Finding Freedom Summer”, March 27, 2008 Miami University Employment Recommendation for Carlyle Brown (two copies) Correspondence between Carlyle Brown and Ann Elizabeth Armstrong, October 2006 Payment voucher request to be used to compensate Carlyle Brown for the play he wrote Proposed legal agreement between Carlyle Brown and Miami University Expense transfer request for Carlyle Brown’s registration to the PTO conference Airline receipt Limited purchase order to be used on airfare for Carlyle Brown Travel expense report from Carlyle Brown Freedom Summer playwright update Papers relating to Thulani Davis’ visit, June 2-3, 2005 Canceled limited purchase order Papers relating to Thulani Davis’ visit, April 17-19, 2005 Papers relating to Caleen Jennings’ visit, April 3-5, 2005 Papers relating to Carlyle Brown’s visit, March 21-23, 2005 Papers relating to Adam Kraar’s visit, February 27-March 2, 2005 Receipt to DiPaolo’s and Three Trees Pub Jimmy John’s catering order form

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Correspondence; 1995-2005; [Range 21A]; Box 24

Files:

Folder 1: Book advertisements and order forms Flier featuring the book Lucasville “My Family, The Movement, an Me” flier Order form for “Looking Back to Move Ahead”



Folder 2: IRB Forms Freedom Summer Project Slideshow of the education program on the protection of human research participants Guidelines for research involving human subjects Sample research cases Business card for Dorothy Falke Letter addressed to Dr. Berman from Gordon Allen, July 2, 2004 Request for the donation of materials relating to Freedom Summer in Oxford Letter looking for people willing to give an interview about Freedom Summer Interview questions Application for approval of research involving human subjects



Folder 3: IRB forms Freedom Summer Finding Freedom: Documenting and Performing Freedom Summer at Miami University Letters/emails concerning participation on the Freedom Summer advisory committee, March 2003 Letter requesting stories from James City County Training School, February 3, 1999 At the Threshold of Memory, A Bilingual Critical Anthology of New and Selected Poems Brazil Body and Soul

Folder 4: Invitations to September 17 dinner Email from Mary Jane Berman seeking greeters for a conference, September 12, 2004 1964 Freedom Summer participant list Correspondence between Mary Jane Berman and Ann Elizabeth Armstrong concerning invitations Drafted list of people attending dinner at Holy Trinity (two copies) Contact information (Two pages) Black Heritage stamps Invitations to the “Voices of Freedom Summer” Conference dinner (three copies)



Folder 5: Finding Freedom: Documenting and Performing Freedom Summer at Miami University The First Phase of the Behavioral Revolution: Classical S-R Behaviorism



Folder 6: Oxford Friends of the Mississippi Project NAACP membership campaign letter Contact information for interviewees Contact information for sponsors



Folder 7: Black Alumni Miami University Email concerning inviting Herrick Young’s children to the Freedom Summer Conference, July 28, 2004 Emails concerning the invitation of black alumni to the Freedom Summer Conference, July, 2004 Emails concerning Freedom Summer funding, July, 2004 Various emails involving the alumni center and the Freedom Summer conference leaders, July, 2004

Folder 8: Algebra Project Packet concerning Robert Moses, his part in Freedom Summer, and his new mission: The Algebra Project



Folder 9: Andy Macho/Kate Nolhman Notes about Andy and Kate’s roles in the Freedom Summer research, August 26, 2004



Folder 10: Registration Packet Email addressed to Mary Jane Berman from Mark McPhail concerning a CD he made Email addressed to Ann Elizabeth Armstrong from Mary Jane Berman concerning the reproduction of an original SNCC brochure and media coverage



Folder 11: Rick Momeyer correspondence Emails between Rick Momeyer and Mary Jane Berman concerning voter registration Email concerning the need for van drivers to and from the hotel Emails concerning the presence of political dignitaries at the freedom Summer Conference



Folder 12: Flonzie Brown-Wright Flonzie Brown-Wright biography “Summer of 1964 Rights Activists Recall Mississippi” by Janette Rodrigues, Dayton Daily News “MLK speaker says dream not realized” by Rick McCrabb, Middletown Journal “Author chronicled civil rights struggle” by Franki V. Ransom, Dayton Daily News, September 8, 1995 “Woman appears in video, Germantown resident witnessed civil rights activity” by Eric Robinette, Cox News Service (three pages)



Folder 13: Grant guidelines and application Email containing contact information of students and faculty who may help with the grant Evaluation form of the staff development program Brown Bag Evaluation Notes about existing internships



Folder 14: OHC Curriculum Vitae Curriculum vitae of Mary Frederickson Curriculum vitae of Wayne K. Durrill Curriculum vitae of Ann Elizabeth Armstrong, Ph.D. Curriculum vitae of Mary Jane Berman, Ph.D.



Folder 15: Ohio Humanities Council OHC’s community history grants program Grant guidelines and application Folder 16: OHC Grant Proposal Approval Form (form used to obtain University approval of grant proposals to external organizations) HC Budget draft



Folder 17: Ohio Humanities Council CAWC Files Proposal Approval Form (form used to obtain University approval of grant proposals to external organizations) OHC Budget draft



Folder 18 Business card concerning Freedom School Curriculum Freedom Riders membership list, 10-26-01 List of people associated with the original Freedom Summer and a description of what they did Contact list of “other individuals” Contact list of historians, writers, and publishers Contact list of “Current Organizations, Centers, Archives Outside of Mississippi”

Folder 19: Sunday Volunteers Notes concerning the volunteers in charge of meals and luggage Email correspondence between Dr. Berman and Erica Thomas



Folder 20: Volunteers Information Rovers Email from Dr. Berman to one of her volunteers for “Voices of Freedom Summer”, 9-14-04 Miami Directory Search results, 9-14-04 Emails from Dr. Berman to the “room rover” volunteers Correspondence between Dr. Berman and various volunteers “Memory and Judgement” by Jane Adams and D. Gorton, 9-11-04 List of newly recruited volunteers Notes about student volunteer responsibilities Collection of emails listing who can volunteer and at what times they are available Receipt from a restaurant in Oxford MUGS flier with notes about the possibility of members volunteering for “The Voices of Freedom Summer” on the back, 9-9-04 Emails concerning the ushers for “The Voices of Freedom Summer” Notes about when and where volunteers are needed Emails between Dr. Berman and volunteers



Folder 21: Interfaith gathering, September 19, 2004 Email concerning the presentations for “The Voices of Freedom Summer” “Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu” (“Peace Will Come To Us”, a song) A summary of a meeting to plan the interfaith gathering and an outline of the gathering Emails concerning Flonzie Brown-Wright speaking at the interfaith gathering List of topics to be covered in the interfaith gathering Emails concerning singers at the interfaith gathering Notes about the presentations order of the interfaith gatheringr of the interfaith gathering

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Correspondence; Programs; 2004; [Range 21A]; Box 25

Folder 1: “Voices of Freedom Summer” Details Interfaith gathering program draft Summary of a meeting on September 10 concerning changes to the interfaith gathering program Dr. Berman’s to-do list Emails concerning the details of the program First draft of the program Floor plans detailing the placement of tables, chairs, mics, and presentations Third draft of the “Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference” itinerary First draft of the “Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference” itinerary Email from Dr. Berman to Jael concerning Antonio Curet’s itinerary Notes about transportation for the conference Fax number Notes about transportation for the conference Conference final details draft #1, August 27, 2004



Folder 2: Voices of Freedom Summer- Friday night program Notes about miscellaneous details Notes from the meeting with Charles Nies, September 1, 2004 To-do list, August 31, 2004



Folder 3: Voices of Freedom Summer Plan/Program Draft #4: Conference Program Email to Lisa Campbell concerning acknowledgements and donors To-do list, August 31, 2004 To-do list, July 22, 2004 Emails to various student volunteers Conference final details Draft #2, August 29, 2004 Email from Cheryl Young to Dr. Berman Conference agenda, July 21, 2004 Minutes for July 8, 2004 Dr. Berman’s to-do list “Voices of Freedom Summer” Registration form Educators’ Preview and Reception invitation Notes concerning Bob Moses and other miscellaneous things Contact list for members of Freedom Summer Committees Conference letter Notes from a meeting Notes about transportation for the conference Email to Dr. Berman concerning the possibility of job enrichment from attending the conference Notes about transportation for the conference

Email concerning the tables and chairs needed for the conference

Miscellaneous notes

Notes about transportation for the conference (Van 1)

Notes from a meeting about the Ceremony after John Lewis’ talk

Notes concerning the MUGS performance

Notes concerning volunteers

Emails concerning the MUGS singing at the conference

Correspondence between Ronita Farria and Dr. Berman

Conference schedule and program

Dr. Berman’s to-do lists

Email concerning the showing of “Freedom on My Mind” to MOSAIC classes

To-do lists

Notes from a meeting with AEA, August, 26, 2004

Finding Freedom Summer Advisory Committee Meeting, August 31, 2004

To-do list

Discussion with Dr. Berman, August 30, 2004

Email concerning a scholarship endowment for Algebra Project kids

Notes concerning Andy Macho’s visit and presentation

Notes about the various tables at the convention, July 24, 2004

Shriver Center Reservation Confirmation

Notes concerning conference events to take place in the Shriver Center, August 20, 2004

Emails concerning the possible showing of Race: Mississippi, Out of Africa, Into the Mississippi Delta. African missionaries evangelize in the Mississippi Delta, and Allen’s Choice at the conference

Member lists for the Voices of Freedom Summer Conference and Reunion Planning Committee and the Finding Freedom Summer Advisory Council

Emails concerning the conference program

Special Acknowledgements and a paragraph explaining The Friends of the Mississippi Summer Project

Form letter draft to send to conference participants

Freedom Summer Committee contact list

Notes, September 15, 2004

Notes containing contact information and a to-do list

Email to Dr. Berman from Maggie Knudson concerning her ability to volunteer

To-do list, September 12, 2004

Notes concerning the Friday night dinner and program and miscellaneous to-do list items

Email to Dr. Berman from Lydia Elkins concerning her ability to volunteer

To-do list concerning the Friday night registration

Conference Schedule and Program

Emails to Dr. Berman from various volunteers concerning their ability to help with the conference

Contact list for conference volunteers

Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference booklet



Folder 4: Oral History Project Oral history project notes Oral history/archiving volunteer sign up? Notes concerning the collection and archiving of oral histories Paperwork concerning the rental of the Oxford Senior Center



Folder 5: Voices of Freedom Summer Conference Email addressed to Jane inviting her to speak at the conference due to her devotion to civil rights all over the world and her involvement in Freedom Summer Email concerning the date of the conference and the exhibit “Faces of Freedom Summer” Conference itinerary Draft #1 Agenda for the “Finding Freedom Summer Meeting” Freedom Summer Conference Committee minutes, February 11, 2004 (Three copies) Freedom Summer Conference Committee minutes, February 27, 2004 Freedom Summer Conference Committee minutes, March 26, 2004 (Two copies) Addition to previous Freedom Summer Conference Committee minutes, March 28, 2004 Summary of a meeting between Dr. Berman and Holly Wissing of the News Bureau, March 16, 2004 Play committee member list Email to the play committee requesting playwright suggestions and meeting times Oral history/ archives committee member list Email to Dorothy with instructions on what she should do with the sub-committee member list Emails concerning a Freedom Summer reunion that is being planned outside of the conference Email to Dr. Berman from Dr. Kernodle Email to three students requesting that they serve as student representatives Notes on Lisa Campbell, July 14, 2003 Freedom Summer Meeting minutes, December 14, 2003 Grant Spreadsheet Possible funding sources Emails concerning upcoming Freedom Summer meeting Reunion committee member list Email concerning the upcoming reunion meeting and the website Paper about the Freedom Summer reunion in Jackson Mississippi Flier for the historic north-south freedom caravan ”Voices of Freedom Summer” questions and things to do (Two copies) Email concerning ad rates Sample ads Order for an ad in The Chronicle of Higher Education To-do list Email from Dr. Berman with reminders Miscellaneous notes Conference itinerary Draft #2 Freedom Summer Conference and Reunion Planning Committee minutes, May 27, 2004 List of possible topics for conference, June 8, 2004 Conference agenda, June 10, 2004 (two copies) Notes concerning the play, June 14, 2004 Freedom Summer Conference Committee minutes, June 24, 2004 ”Voices of Freedom Summer” Reunion and Conference minutes, July 8, 2004 List of confirmed/pending presenters/participants Freedom Summer Advisory Council: Meeting Agenda, April 22, 2004 Advisory council notes, May 28, 2004 “Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary” flier “Voices of Freedom Summer” mailings Freedom Summer 2004 sponsors Contact list

Folder 6: Misc. Letter addressed to Dr. Goodman, July 29, 2004 Information on The Andrew Goodman Foundation and grant LAS/GEO 106A: Migration and Movement Across the Americas- Syllabus, Fall 2004 POR 383: By or About (Afro-) Brazilian Women- Syllabus, Fall 2004 LAS 403: Current Latin American Issues- Syllabus, Fall 2003 Schedule for Freedom Summer Conference, made June 8, 2004 Letter arranging a speech for Councilman Christopher Smitherman Biography of Christopher Smitherman Race/gender resource center newsletter, Number 18, Spring 2002 Proposal from the Department of Architecture and Interior Design for a Grant from the President’s Academic Enrichment Awards (Sheriff Fund) The Visiting Critic as Intellectual Catalyst “Antievolution and Creationism in the United States” by Eugenie C. Scott, Annual Reviews,1997, Vol. 26, pp 263-289 Budget form Notes about costs Notes about various people involved in the original Freedom Summer (two pages) Miscellaneous notes (Two pages) Notes about oral history Miscellaneous notes (one page) Email addressed to Alan from Dr. Berman Music at Miami proposal: “Music at Miami for the Millennium: Harmonizing Excellence Hearing Diversity”



Folder 7: Grants President’s Academic Enrichment Award application Grant Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities: description and requirements of two grants Letter from William J. Doan endorsing the Freedom Summer Project (Two copies) OHC Grant Proposal, “Building a Circle of Trust: Freedom Summer Training in Oxford, Ohio” Letter addressed to Dr. Berman from Ronald A. Crutcher

Folder 8: Faces of Freedom Summer Email from Dr. Berman confirming the rental of “Faces of Freedom Summer” Miscellaneous contact information Article, “Mississippi Oral History Program” Freedom Summer course (and trip) description Biography of Herbert Randall, Jr. “The Freedom Schools: What Were They, What Happened?” by Staughton Lynd (Three copies) Oral History Project by the Civil Rights Heritage Center and Northern Indiana Center for History List of books relating to the civil rights movement Article about the Randall (Herbert) Freedom Summer Photographs Description of the Smithsonian exhibit “Creativity and Resistance: Maroon Cultures in the Americas” “Never Before Seen Faces of Freedom Visits Delta State” Description of the Smithsonian exhibit “We Shall Overcome: Photographs from the American Civil Rights Era” “Faces of Freedom Summer, The Photographs of Herbert Randall” Email addressed to Dr. Carpenter from Dr. Berman Information about the Mississippi Humanities Council Staff Information about the Mississippi Humanities Council grants and oral history project



Folder 9: Play Writing Committee Appendix II: Prospective Playwrights and Theater Companies Appendix I: Prospective Playwrights and Theater Companies Finding Freedom: Documenting and Performing Freedom Summer at Miami University



Folder 10: Finding Freedom Summer Advisory Council Email from Dr. Berman setting up the first “Finding Freedom Summer” meeting, December 7, 2003 Emails from Dr. Berman to the potential advisory committee Pre-proposal for the Presidential Academic Enrichment Award project Email addressed to Dr. Berman from Tammy Kernodle Letter addressed to Advisory Council Members, May 29, 2003



Folder 11: K-12 Schools Letter addressed to Dr. Berman from Ann W. proposing a field trip for local schools to visit Miami and learn about Freedom Summer



Folder 12: Freedom Summer Conference and Reunion itinerary Draft #1, April 21, 2004



Folder 13: Empty envelope addressed to Ann-Elizabeth Armstrong

Folder 14: List of student volunteers and sponsors

Folder 15: Miami University Library stationery (Blank)



Folder 16: Question/Interview Test Sample interview questions for “Building a Circle of Trust: Freedom Summer in Oxford, OH”



Folder 17: Deed of Gift Interviewee Release Form (Blank) Miami University/Western Archives deed of gift (Blank)



Folder 18: Story circle/interview tape log (Blank) Interviewee Release Form (Blank) Sample interview questions for “Building a Circle of Trust: Freedom Summer in Oxford, OH”



Folder 19: Legal pad with contact information Newspaper Article: The Nation A Cresendoing Choir From the Graveyards of History The New York Times, August 21, 2005 Newspaper Article: Freedom Project Focusing Dreams by Leonard Pitts Jr. Commentary, May 15, 2008 and envelope and note from Donald and Judith Nelson.

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Correspondence; 40th Anniversary Freedom Summer Conference Materials;2004;[Range 21A]; Box 26

Files:

Folder 1: Freedom Summer Conference Address List Freedom Summer Conference Address List (two copies)



Folder 2: Freedom Summer Reunion Conference Miscellaneous receipts September 21, 2004, September 16, 2004 Photocopies of checks paid to the order of Miami University Miscellaneous receipt Miami University Bursar Office Deposit Transmittal Form Photocopies of checks Payment voucher request to be used for the shipment of the “Faces of Freedom Summer” exhibit Papers concerning honorarias to be given to Stanley Broadnax, Victoria Straughn, and Monica Williams Email from Jeri Schaner Freedom Summer Conference Support and Expenses Chart Email containing the number in attendance at the Freedom Summer events Payment voucher request to be used to transport presenters to the conference Receipt for a rented car Miami University Hosting Documentation Form Receipts from various hotels Payment voucher request to be used for refreshments on Freedom Summer collection Saturdays, September 21. 2004 Travel Expense Report, September, 2004 Payment voucher request to be used to pay a musician who played at the interfaith gathering, September 24, 2004 Receipts from the Marcum Conference Center and Inn Miami University Contract Transmittal Form Paperwork involved in hiring John O’Neal Miami copy center bills Receipts from Judi Hampton’s trip to Miami Travel expense reports Payment voucher request to be used for gift CDs Payment voucher request to be used for transportation during the conference, September 21. 2004 Contact numbers for conference coordinators Email concerning parking Box lunch order spreadsheet Limited purchase order for tickets to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Emails concerning the purchase of educational CDs List of people who had agreed to be presenters as of July 5 Emails concerning John O’Neal’s payment Emails concerning donations made to the conference Shriver Center reservation confirmation Email concerning the purchase of educational CDs Facsimile Transmittal Sheet Advertisement titled “Events in Academe”, The Chronicle of Higher Education “Mississippi town honors slain activists 40 years later” by Lynda Edwards, Dayton Daily News, June 20, 2004 Letter addressed to Professor Zaretsky, July 6, 2004 Email concerning the placing of an ad in the Oxford Press Oxford senior citizen center rental form (two copies) Email concerning the rental of hotel rooms for Freedom Summer participants Letter addressed to Freedom Summer participants Letter addressed to “desired interviewee” Flier for Collection Saturdays Bookmark prices Fund transfers from various Miami departments Travel arrangements for John O’Neal Limited purchase order and receipts for airfare for various people Letter from the White House declining President Bush’s invitation to “Voices of Freedom Summer” Shriver center reservation confirmations Ticket to see Representative John Lewis speak during the conference Ticket to see “Wouldn’t Take Nothing For My Journey” during the conference Sticker with contact information for Philip Morsberger Miami University Bookstore receipt CD-R labeled “Dorothy Falke network” CD-R labeled “Freedom Summer from Lisa C.” CD-R labeled “Freedom Summer Poster 11x17 process color” CD-R labeled “Photographs of Freedom Summer The George Hoxie Collection” Print Center request forms (3) Transfer of Funds form Flier for Representative John Lewis and “Wouldn’t Take Nothing For My Journey” Photocopies of newspaper ads for the conference Photocopy of two newspaper articles advertising Freedom Summer: “‘Faces of Freedom Summer’ at Miami University Art Museum” and “Freedom Summer reunion and conference Sept. 17-19”, September 2, 2004 “Students retrace ‘Freedom Summer’ path”, The Miami University Report, Vol. 23 No 38, June 24, 2004 “Freedom Summer ‘Collection Saturdays’”, The Miami University Report The Miami University Report, Vol. 24 No. 7, September 16, 2004 “Freedom Summer reunion honors 1964 events” by Heather Reeves, The Miami Student, September 21, 2004 “Racism is alive and signing autographs in Mississippi” “On a different pathway to the Creator” by Elmon Prier, Middletown Journal, September 27, 2004 “Students honor ‘64 activists” by Brian Byrne, The Miami Student, October 19, 2004



Folder 3: The people listed below each received a letter inviting the to participate in “Building a Circle of Trust: Freedom Summer Training in Oxford, Ohio”, an oral history project. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Luce Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jantzen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller Mr. and Mrs. William McKinstry Mrs. Jane Strippel Mr. and Mrs. David Griffing Mrs. Camilla Flinterman



Folder 4: Freedom Summer Plays The script of “Watermelon Rinds” by Regina Taylor The script of “Sally’s Rape” by Robbie McCauley The script of “Combination Skin” by Lisa Jones Photocopy of a short story titled “Mississippi Freedom: South and North” by Robbie McCauley “Miami to recall role in civil rights tragedy” by Thomas Shrack, The Journal-News, June 17, 1989 “Oxford to honor 1964 civil-rights martyrs” by Lew Moores, The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 20, 1994 “Rights: Training started in Oxford”, The Cincinnati Enquirer “Freedom”, by Tom Beyerlein, Dayton Daily News “Remembering slain activists for civil rights”, The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 20, 1989 “Oxford linked to ‘Freedom Summer’” by Mary Lolli and Elmon Prier, Middletown Journal, February 23, 1997 The wording of a plaque on Miami’s campus commemorating the volunteers that trained there Tentative schedule of events for “From the 60s to the 80s: The Continuing Search for Racial Justice”, March 31-April 1, 1989 Schedule of events for “From the 60s to the 90s: Alternative Visions of Racial Justice”, March 31-April 1, 1989 Twenty Fifth Commemoration of Freedom Summer celebration program “Mississippi Summer vets to reunite in Oxford” by Steven Rosen, The Cincinnati Enquirer “Miami should embrace its ‘Freedom Summer’ heritage” by Elmon W. Prier, November 29, 1998 “Gregory Stresses Courage Of ‘Mississippi Project’” by Kara McMahan, Oxford Press, April 6, 1989 “Gregory to speak at Miami”, Ohio News Bureau Inc., March 30, 1989 “Get up, stand up, stand up for your right”, Press Intelligence Inc., April 1, 1989 (two copies) Untitled article, Press Intelligence Inc., April 2, 1989 “Gregory asserts need for change”, Pottsville Republican, April 1, 1989 Song sheet for Freedom Summer List of workshops, speakers, and resource persons for “From the 60s to the 90s: Alternative Visions of Racial Justice” “Service honors trio of martyrs” by Thomas Shark, Journal-News “Civil rights movement veterans honor slain workers”, The Cincinnati Enquirer “Miami remembers its three civil rights leaders murdered in their journey to equality” by Natalie Lucas, December 2, 1999 “Service at Miami University remembers place in history”, The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 22, 1989 “Another Case of Murder in Mississippi” by Irv Letofsky, February 4, 1990 “Observance to mark slayings in Mississippi”, Middletown Journal, June 18, 1989 “‘Freedom school’s’ grads return to tell life’s lessons” by Tom Beyerlein, Dayton Daily News, March 30, 1989 The script of “Everybody’s Ruby” by Thulani Davis (Two copies)



Folder 5: Photocopy of Freedom School poetry book, owned by Larry Martin (3 copies) The Miami Student, January 14, 2005 (includes article titled “Man indicted for ‘64 civil rights murders” by Chris Gray



Folder 6: F/S Registration Packet Info. “Mississippi Summer Project” pamphlet Flier advertising films on the civil rights movement from California Newsreel “Mississippi: Allen’s Army”, Newsweek, February 24, 1964 (Two copies) Paper about a civil rights veterans website Paper about the Western College Memorial Archives The Student Voice, Vol. 5 No. 13 pages 1-4, June 2, 1964 Program for “Voices of Freedom Summer”, September 17, 2004 Advertisement for a story gathering lunch for Freedom Summer volunteers/staff and veterans Schedule of “Voices of Freedom Summer” pre-conference events Thank you notes for conference attendees “Voices of Freedom Summer” booklet

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th anniversary Conference Registration Forms; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 27 [CLOSED STACKS]

Files:

Folder 1: Presenters

Jane Adams and D. Gorton- Presenter Tracy Abablo Sandra Adickes Jim Aimers Patrick Alexander- Volunteer Unique Alexander Majida Al-Husaam Chude Allen- Presenter Tavonne Allen Todd Allen Lisa Anderson Todd Alex Argo Ann Elizabeth Armstrong- Committee Elinor Aurthur



Folder 2: B Lynn Bahret

Matt Baldwin

Kathryn Barlow

Jennifer Barth

Ann Bass

Lauren Bauer

Mary and William Bausamo

Andrew Beal

Tanya and Darrell Beam

Amy Bergseth- volunteer?

Letty Bergstrom

Mary Jane Berman- Committee

Pris Berry

Louise E. Bettman

Jimmy Bickerstaff- Staff

Muriel L. Blaisdell

Phyllis Boanes

Jason Boone

Keith Boring

Roy Bowen Ward

Sylvia Braselmann

Zoe E. Brickley

Stephen Bradsky

Kim Broida

Monique R. Brooks

Debra Brown

Emily Brown

Flonzie Brown Wright

Gerardo Brown-Manrique

Jonathan W. Brown

Leah Brown

Ellen and Bruce Bueschel

Randy Bruns

Joseph Buoni

Carri Burgjohann

Cedric Burrows

Corey Bunton

Michael Bush-Arnold

Sara Butler



Folder 3: C Susan Callan and Barbara Caruso

Durrell Callier

Lisa Campbel

Chelsea Carson

David C. Carter

Yonzell Carter

Mary Kupiec Cayton

Ben Chaney- Presenter

George Chilcoat

Kimberly Claggett

Daniel M. Cobb

Nelly Bly Cogan

Rick Colby

Carole Colca (Gross)

Cynthia Collins

Samantha Cope

Charnell Covert

Ann Cox

Barbara S. Cox

Lynette Curry



Folder 4: D Mark Dalhouse

Jennie Dautermann- Staff

Deborah K. Davidson

Jennifer Davis

Martha Davis

Tracy Davis- Presenter

Calesta A. Day

Ellen DeLeon

Elaine DeLott Baker

Nick Delphia

Judith Delzell- Committee

Judith de Luce

David Dennis- Presenter

Jean Denton-Thompson

Brian Deplhet

Jake DeRussy

Barbara Diehl

William Doan

Joseph W. Dorsey

Teri Doughman

Kristy Drobney

Matthew Dripps

Akira Drummands

Ed Dubinsky- Presenter

Chris Dudley



Folder 5: E Curtis W. Ellison

Kathy Emary- Presenter

Susie Erenrich- Presenter

Kim Ernsting

Stephen Ervin

Cheryl Burgan Evans- Staff

Folder 6: F

Dorothy Falke

Ronita Farria- Volunteer

Emily Fischer

Camilla Flintermann

Amy Foster

Lorne Francis

Mary E. Frederickson- Committee

Aaron Friedberg

Hardy Frye- Presenter

Juliana Fuller

Aviva Futorian



Folder 7: G Betty Garman Robinson

John Gibson

Mark Giles

Margaret Gillespie

Angela M. Giudice

Miriam (Cohen) Glickman

Jane Goettsch

Robert Graessle

Denise Green

Julia Guichard



Folder 8: H Suzanne Haag

Matt Hahn

Judi Hampton

Mark H. Hange

Vincent Harding- Presenter

Tahia Harley

Shaula Harris

Sally Harrison-Pepper

Wendy Hartley

Megan Harvey

Meghan Hayes

Carolyn Haynes

Margaret Hazelton

Melissa Healy

LeeAnn Hedges

Matt Heller

Barbara Heuberger

Becca Hickam

Martha Honey

Jerome Hovanec

Mary Hovanec

Taras J. Hovanec

Amelia Huerta

Erin Huffman

Jordan Hughes

Bob Hunter

Carol Hunter

Jeffry Hutchinson



Folder 9: I J Candace Jackson Gray

Joshua Jackson

Paul Jackson

Rhonda Jackson

Rev. Victoria Jackson Gray Adams- Presenter

Andy Jacob

Cheryl Johnson

Bianca M. Jones

Jalisa Jones

Matt Jones



Folder 10: K James Kates- Presenter

Susan Kay

Joseph D. Keesecker

Josh Kellerman

Cynthia G. Kelly

Parrish Kelly

LaShawn Keyser

Andrew Klein

Celia Knight

Ruth Koenig

Christina Koslow

John M. Krafft

Katie Krangel

Karin Kunstler



Folder 11: L Dan Labotz

Enid LaGesse

Lilia LaGesse

Nicholas LaGesse

Susan Laing

Jennifer Lane

Chamir Lawson

Chris Lawson

Christy Ledden

Amy Ledges

Willi Lempart

Jennifer Leininger

Laura Lepezyk

Andrew Lewis

Pamela D. Lewis

Jerry Ligon- Presenter

Caroline Lindsay

Paul Lindsay

Walter J. Lipnski

Sally Lloyd

Kara Love

Lynette Luckers

Emily Lynch

Alice and Staughton Lynd- Presenter



Folder 12: M Anne Mognan Michael J. Maloney

Ann Maloney

Linda Marchant

Patricia Martinez

Willie McCray

Chuck McDew- Presenter

Lolita M. McDavid, MD

Raquel Lee and Brian McElwein

Kevin McFillen

Lauren McGookey

David McGrew

Kathryn McGrew

Cassandra McKay

Bill and Barbara McKinstry

Brian McKnight

Susan E. McLauchlan

Kathy McMahon-Klostarman

Mark L. McPhail

James Michael McWeeney II

Andrew Metaler

Sarah and Jim Michael

Sheila Michaels

Elaine Miller

Mike Miller

Patti Miller

Karen Mitchell

Eric Moe

Oliver Mogga

Kyle Mohr

Alison Momeyer

Rick Momeyer

Sue Momeyer

Rashell Monet

Michael Francis Montgomery

Marcia Moore

Leslie K. Morrow- Staff

Philip and Mary Morsberger

Colin Mortor

Janet Moses- Presenter

Robert Moses- Presenter

Bethany Mould

Linda Musmeci Kimball and Jeffrey Kimball

Mark Paul Mussman



Folder 13: N Donald N. Nelson

Lois Nelson

William H. Newell

Charles Niles and Emily Langdon

Thomas Nikuwinde

Eric Nordmeyer



Folder 14: O Shawn Oates

Frances O’Brien

Jael Ojwaya

Dan Olson

John O’Neal- Presenter

Anna Osborne

Ted Ownby- Presenter



Folder 15: P-Q Liz Palm

Darryl Parker

Carce Parrish

Kanta Patel

Susan Paulson

Steven R. Pauna

Annie Perry

Carla Pestana

Selena Peterson-Reesecker

Corey Pfeifer

Carolyn Platt

Tom Poetter

H. Davida Popik

Ellen Price

Joann Quinones



Folder 16: R Deborah Rand

Herbert E. Randall

Chad Rea

Brian Reardon

Chris Reed

Richard Rees

Andrew Rennels

Matt Rennels

Cynthia Ris

Brandon Roane

Peter M. Robinson

Andrew Rothmeeler

Kate Rousmaniere

Thomas W. Russell



Folder 17: S



Dianne Sadoff

Whitney Sage

Mendy and Nancy Samstein- Presenter

Nancy Schieffelin

Rob Schorman

Charles Schott

Debra Schulty- Presenter

Vanessa K. Schutz

Karen Schwab

Katharine Schweitzer

Elizabeth Scott

Jessica Seeberger

Judith A. Sessions

Peggy Shaffen

Jene Shaw

Terri Shaw

David Sheehan

Charles D. Shepley

Allison Siehnel

Kate Silver

Zoharah Simmons- Presenter

Dan and Rhonda Smith

Stephanie Smoot

Donna Smith

Dr. John A. Smith

Karen M. Smith

Nancy Smith-Huerta and Alfred Huerta

Linn Song

Amy Sprong

John Steel- Presenter

Katie Stevenson

Nick Simion

Craig Stoffreyres

Jane Strippel- Comm

Patricia Sullivan- Presenter

Steve Sunderland



Folder 18: T



Juanita S. Tate

Dana Thacker

Erica Thomas- Volunteer

Rebecca J. Timmins

Roy B. Torkington

Nicole Touma

Brad Trimble

David Trimble



Folder 19: U V



Kim Underwood

Mary Vadakkan

Ben Valenthe

Irad Vanterpool

Lise Vogel

Kate Volkman- Documentary

Megan VonBenllen



Folder 20: W



Janae Walker

Pamela J. Walker

Sam Walker

Jerrell Ward

Roy Ward

Hollis Watkins

Charles H. Watson

Ann Wengler

Karen S. White

Brandy Willoughby

Kerry Winfrey

Allan M. Winkler



Folder 21: X Y Z



Gerald S. Yearwood

Frances Yates

Luise York

Cheryl Young- Committee

Imiola Young

Shannon Young

Terran Young

Yue Ziming

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th anniversary Conference Registration Forms); 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 28 [CLOSED STACKS]

Files: F. 1 Freedom Summer National Conference Registration forms for:

ELisa Abes

Elza Abraham

Stephanie Sweet Aerni

Fauzia Ahmed

Robby Alexander

Christine Alfonsi

Helaine Alessio

Chunyang Duan

Austin Dubus

F.2 Allegheny College (Taylor Shaw, Sydney Fernandez, Angela Maureni, Maya Jones, Jen Glen, Haley Riley, Emily Overheim, Brittany Griffith, Julian Henderson, Danielle Flexer, Ande Diaz, Armenta Hinton, Brian Harward, Frank Forts, John Christie-Searles, Kazi Joshua, Rachel Weir)

Brenda Allen

Chude Allen

Lisa Anderson Todd

Emily Archer

Ann Elizabeth Armstrong

Gina Asalon

Annie Pearl Avery

Ciana Ayenu

John Abadir

Eliza Abraham

Kathleen Altice

Caroline Arnos Folder 3: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: B

Patricia Bailey

Debbie Baker

Michael Ball

Nani Ball

Robyn Bancroft

John Barnhart/ Marilyn Barnhart

Sean Barron

Dani Barto

Pat Baugher

Debra Bazarsky

Makkah Beasley

Erin Belanger

Barbara Bell

Thelia Bennett

Mary Jane Berman

Lee Blackburn

Randy Blackford (Stapled to Makela Hayford, Destinee Henton, Naomi Sigg, and Andrew Torres)

Alex Block

Sherrie Bluester

Nelly Bly Cogan

Cheri Gaddis

Nancy B. Bolen

Mary Ben Bonham

Treva Hursh Boardman

Heather Booth

Linda and Mel Borton

Catherine Bowers

Kate Bercaw Bowers

Karen Carroll Brentley

Corrine Brown

Debra Brown

Robert D. Brown, Jr.

Katherine Bruce

Patricia Bruns

Colleen Haggarty Bunn

Sara Butler

Isabella Bacidore

Charles Baker

Emily Baker

Michaela Marsha Baker

Katie Barnes

Monika Barrett

Nicki Barrett

Jim Bennett

Grace Berger

Carly Bieler

Alexander Block

Anabel Brighton

Gilberto Brito

Ellie Broaddus

Matthew Browne

Amanda Lee Bruno

Hoa Bui

Destiney Burdette

Ashae Burgess

Abigail Burke

Bethany Burks

Folder 4: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: C

Timothy M. Cameron

Angela Cannavo

Mark Cannon

Andre Canty

Mary Frances Cappiello

Jenny Carson

Barbara Caruso

Darice Chapel

Corinne Chapman

Meng Xi Chen

Wentie Chen

Greg Cherry

Livia Jean Clark

Amanda Clawson

Charles Cobb

Gabriela Coelho

Carole Colca

Louis Colca

Cynthia Collins

Larry Collins

Roland Sintos Coloma

Kathy Conkwright

Jerome Conley

Angie Cook

Jonathan D. Cooper

Mila Cooper

Richard Cooper

Ashley Cornett

Marianne Cotugno

Barbara Stephens Cox

Chris Cox

James C. Cundiff

Gregory Czernik

Marsha Carney

Ariana Carver

Claire CasaSanta

Alex Catanese

Corinne Chapman

Amanda Cheek

Cris Cheek

Wei Chen

Andrea Christman

Brandon Clark

Caitlin E. Coles

Jaime Coaker

Demetrius Coleman

Samantha Coman

Virginia Conrad

Daniel Crawford

Charles Cucco

Elena Cummings

Veronica Coyne

Megan Craft

Matt Cucciarre Gregory Czernik

Folder 5: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: D

Jacqueline Dale

Peter Dahoda

Don Daiker

Beatriz S. D’Ambrosio

Prudence Dana

Richard Daniels

Dorothy Darden

David Davidson

Allie Davis

Jennifer Oldfield Davis

Maya De Gennaro

Liliana Delman

Steven M. and Karen Delue

Lily Ann DeMar

Timothy Derickson

Bob DeSchutter

Madelyn Detloff

Dorothy Dewberry Aldridge

Karen DeWitt

Andy Dickson

Jill Dickerson

Sherry Dillon

Hazel Drew

Roland Duerksen

Chuck and Connie Duersch

Sean Duffy

Ann Dunlevy

Janis Dutton

Thomas A. Dutton

Karly Danos

Colin Dewire

Margaret Dotts

Holly Downer

Maureen Duncan

Alex Dunlap

Folder 6: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: E

Ali Edmonds

Lucas Elfreich

Curtis Ellison

Valerie Elliot

Rev. D. Erik

Virginia Engwall

Geovanny Esquivel

Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis

Anthony Evans

Mary Evans

Michael Evans

George Eidson

Justin Ellman

Cameron Engel

Kelsey Erler

Kaitlynn Espeleta

Danielle Eynon Black

Folder 7: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: F

Dorothy Falke

Lesha Farias

Leonard Fecko

Alicia Ferguson

Celena Fields

Ruth Fisk

Kathleen Fox

John Frazier

Nishani Frazier

Monique Frost

Jane S. Fryman

Ann Fuehrer

Kyle Fuller

Alexandra Fair

Eliza Farha

Patrick Fayen

Sophia Fedeli

Katherine Ferry

Jacob Fleming

Rudy Forte

Colton Fortner

Andrew Fosina

Jennifer Franer

Ann Marie Freeman

Rebecca Frost

Folder 8: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: G

Cheri Gaddis

Sue Gambrell

James Gannon

Yvania Garcia

Chantel Gates

Zachary Gaul

Katie Gibson

Mark T. Gilmore

Penny L. Gnivecki

Jane Goettsch

Davaughn Golden

Adam Goodreau

David Gorchov

Carolyn E. Gordon, Ph.D.

Stephen Gordon

William Gracie

Ellen Granberg

Jessica Greene

Rita Greene

Jan Griesinger

Lisa Guliano

Deb Gulley

Lauren Gjessing

Mayra Garces

Matthew Gauthier

Olivia Gautier

Tori Gegel

Hailey Gilman

Alexis Godshall

Hillel Gray

James Gross

Garrett Gust

Folder 9: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: H

Michael Haddad

Jon Hale

Sarah Hamilton

Langford (Lanny) Hargraves

James A. Harris

La Ques Hamoon

Robert Hart

Arianne Hartsell-Gundy

Jeffrey Hartsell-Gundy

Nancy Hawthorne and Susan Guidi

John W. Hayden

Deborah C. Heard

Rev. Judy Dudman Henderson

Carol and Richard Hennessey

Susan E. Henninger

David Hodge

Valerie Hodge

Eric Hodgson

Nanja Hofmann

Catherine Hollins

John Holt

Lynette Hudiburgh

Deloris Rome Hudson

Pepsi Hunter

Anne Hutchinson

Margaret Hutchinson

Carly Hamilton

Emily Hanhart

Erik Hansen

Hailey Harmon

Olivia Harrison

Emma Hauer

Mary Haupt

Jessica Heis

Kevin Heisser

Mike Hurtudo

Folder 10: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: I J

Debbie Jackson

Debora Jackson

Fran Jackson

Johnnie L. Jackson

Rhonda Jackson

W. Sherman Jackson

Jane Jordan Jaeger

Casie Jameson

Erin Jamieson

Susie Jans-Thomas

Gary Janssen

Zachary Jehle

Margaret Jendrek

Timothy Jenkins

Cheryl Johnson

Howard M. Johnson

Jacky Johnson

Karen Johnson

Devante Johnson

Robert Johnson

Sharon Jones

Frank Jordan

Elisabeth Jang

Rebecca Jennison

Ashley Cartell Johnson

Caitlin Johnson

Taylor Johnson

Folder 12: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: K

Shamika Johnson Karikari

James Kates

Lisa Wernert Keen

Joseph D. Keesecker

Parrish Kelley

Molly Kelly-Elliott

Tammy Kernodle

Jim Killy

Suzanne Restivo Killy

Clifton R. Kilpatrick

Linda Musmeci Kimball

Jack M. Kinney

Jennifer Kinney

Kayla Kirk

Jennifer Kisamore

Miyuki Kita

Kathleen Knight-Abowitz

Darla Knox

Peter Knox

Ruth Koenig

Dana Kuehn

Dani Kautman

Lindsay Kazer

Carrie Kienlen

Cole Kinna

Molly Kirkham

Annie Kister

Mfundisi Kitchen

Alyssa Koler

Emma Kruse

Kaylie Kueppers

Folder 13: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: L

Dorie Ladner

Linda Lander

Tracy Lautzeuheiser

Jared Leighton

Joe Leonard

Mark Levy

Danielle Linowes

Zachary Lodgaard

Joe Logan

Laurel Lovely

Marilyn Lowen

Diane Sutherland Luezay

Abigail Luther

Alice, Mark, Felicia, and Stauston

Marissa Lane

Josh Cansky

Caitlin Lamb

Madeleine LaPlante-Dube

Maria Latta

Maddie Lazarski

Henry Leaman

Eric Lee

Nick Leforce

Carly Lefton

Randi Levitt

Nan Li

Audrey Lindeman

Camryn Longworth Laura M. Louden

Abigail Lower

Huaibo Luo

Samantha Lutch

Folder 13: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: M

Judy Macke

Janet Mallen

Robert Manhardt

James P. Marshall

Debbie Mason

Rosalind Mason

Loren May

Gregory L. McBee

Lee McEwan

Kevin McGruder

Kathy McMahon-Klosterman

Leslie Haxby McNeill

Jo McQueen

Priscilla Mead

Barbara Johnson Mecklenberg

Kim Medley

Joe Melenick

Matt Metzler

Suzanne Meyers

Bessie Suel Miller

Doug Miller

Janet and Jane Miller

Marcy Miller

Ron and Bonnie Miller

Sibyl A. Miller

William R. Miller III

William R. Miller, Jr.

William R. Miller, Sr.

Robert L. Mohl

Rick Momeyer

Sue Momeyer

Amy Miller Moore

Leah Moore

Pek Moore

Terence Moore

Mary M. Morgan

Philip Morsberger

Kyle Mortimer

Susan Mosley-Howard

John F. Moul

Matthew Mowery

Liz Mullenix

Catherine Murphy

Kelly Murphy

Paul Murray

Glenn Muschert

Maiya Madison

Alexa Malasavage

Nathan Mandrell

Robert Marks

Sadie Martinez

Samantha Mason

Erin McClintock

Heather Mccolly

Cortland McCullers

Timothy Padriag Mersch

Thomas Meyer

Joseph Miller

Christopher Mitchell

Joia Mitchell-Holman

Thomas Mojica

Richard Monihan

Meghan Morris

Joshua Morrow

Folder 14: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: N

Nirmala Naresh

Jennifer Natale

Susan and Jim Naus

Charles D. Neblett

Kamero Neblett

Khary Neblett

Kwesz Neblett

Marvinia Neblett

Lois E. Nelson

Kathryn Neville

Patricia Gallagher Newberry

Ivan Ninenko

Tabitha Nolan

Nirmala Naresh

Amy Natoce

Trevor Ngorosha

Carrie Nietfeld

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th anniversary Conference Registration Forms); 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 29 [CLOSED STACKS]

Files:

Folder 1: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: O

H. Richard Obermanns

Karen O’Hara

Barbara D. Oldham

Jordan Olson

Adam W. O’Neal

Eric O’Neil

Larry R. Orcutt

Marsha Orcutt

Maya Owens

Kayla Orta

Danielle Owens

Folder 2: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: P Q

Cynthia Palmer

Keith D. Parker

Mark A. Peterson

Stacey Peterson

Hannah Pfeifer

Rachel Phillips

Sondra Pierson

Lesley Pinckney and Tiffany Miller

Gavin Pond

Lauren Posey

Rachel Poyfair

Jenny Presnell

Rev. Elmon and Wilhelmina Prier

Richard Quantz

Rebecca B. Quay

Stephen Quaye

Brian Park

Lori Parks

Spencer Pate

Kayla Patterson

Max Paynter

Elizabeth Penman

Edward Pereira

Katherine Pflueger

Alex Prudhomne

Folder 3: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: R

Herbert Randall

Brian Reed Kroger

Leah and Joseph Beibel

Brian Revalee

Lillian F. Reynolds

Mackenzie Becker Rice

Tana Maddocks Richards

Jacqueline Velorde

Amber Roberts

Amy Roberts

Wallace Roberts

Dashanyua Robinson

Elizabeth Rogers

Helen Rogers

Ann Rooney

Sonseeahray Ross

Kate Rousmaniere

Loretta Ryder

Rachel Radina

Megan Ramey

Rachel Reeves

Max Rennillo

Nick Riccolo

Natalie Roberts

Corey Rogers

Natalie Rothenbuecher

Abigail Russ

Caroline Ruwe

Folder 4: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: S

Hanan H. Sabea

Lexi Sabo

Dr. Margaret T. Sacco

Joan Sadoff

Robert L. Sadoff MD

Steven Sajkich

Toni Saldivar

Tyraan Sales

Joe Sampson

Ivan and Shawn Samstein

Nancy Samstein

Gabriella Sanchez

Scott Sander

Andrew Saultz

John Schaefer

Zacb Scheid

Susan Scherer

Monica Schneider

Steven Schoenbaechler

Rob Schorman

Joseph Schroer

Tammy Schwanr

Kendall Schwille

Deborah Scott

Ronald Scott

Amanda Seifert

Beth Seither

Jason E. Shaiman

Mahauganee Shaw

John Shetterly

Hellen Shenmaker

Darryl Shirley

Samantha Silber

Brad Simcock

Gwendolyn (Zoharah) Simmons Ph.D.

Leah Simon

Amber Simpson

Billie Wyatt Sirn

Paula S. Smith

Toni Shorter Smith

Kelly Sosa

Edna Carter Southard

Sally Southard

Terri Spahr Nelson

Lynn Stahr

Sylvia Stanfield

Lucas Stapleton

Janet D. Stephens

Priscilla Strand Berry

David Strawsbough

Jane Strippel

Kathlyn Studley

Aramis Sundiata

Brian Swann

Daniel Szuhay

Janice Szuhay

Paula Saine

Mekenna Sandstrom

Modinat Sanni

Angela Sargent

Will Schmidt

Allison Schneider

Jacob Schneider

Abbie Schultheis

Jasmine Scott

Natasha Segarra

Hannah Seitz

Lindsey Sewall

Joey Shapiro

Morgan Shiveley

Megan Shroder

Alexandra Shultz

Devon Shuman

Sirithorn Siriwan

Eric Sjodin

Amanda Smith

Callie Smith

Laura Smith

Maxwell Smith

Brian Sovacool

Sabrina Stanforth

Emily Starr

Lindsey States

Jessica Stent

Marta Stewart

Kelly Stincer

David Streby

Amelia Strickler

Erika Strong

Folder 5: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: T

Juanita Tate

Courtney J. Taylor

Mathew Teschner

Jennifer Thach

Patrick M. Thomas

Randi Malcolm Thomas

Peter Thorsett

Mary Beth Tinker

Alice Todd

Richard Tolliver

Judith Trent

Ricardo Trevino

Abby L. Troesch

Karen Haberman Trusty

Xintian Tu

Keith Tuma

Caitlyn Turner

Elias Tzoc

Michael Taggart

Nicole Talebi

Katherine Tank

Courtney Taylor

Jade Taylor

Sarah Thompson

Vanessa Thornton

Karen Haberman Trusty

Karl Turnlund

Cole Tyman

Folder 6: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: U V

Valerie A. Ubbes

Mike Underhill

Patricia Vail

Cortlynn Van Benschoten

Walt Vanderbush

Jenna Varner

Engrid Emerson Vaughn

Ali Vincent

Ben Voth

Michael Udell

Jen Van Ewyk

Emily Vecchioni

Ali Vincent

Folder 7: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: W

Judy Waldron

David J. Walsh

Elizabeth Walsh

Amanda Watson

Monica Ways

Mark W. Weber

Lisa Weems

Dina Weinstein

Anne Weissenborn

Karen Wells

Penelope W. Wells

Ann K. Wengler

Anne Wheeler

Rachael White

Kathleen Wickham

Bob Wicks

Shanice Wiechman

Jay Wiener

Lagens Wilkins

Linda Williams

Tyra Williams and Shawn Grimes

Vernon Williams

Pheetta Wilkinson and Rodney Jackson

Allan M. Winkler

Roger Wise

Mary Kaye Wolke

Jocelyn Woodson-Reed

Chanel Wright

Mindy Wu

Adam Wakefield

Emma Wallace

Rebecca Wallace

Michael Walsh

Taylor Walsh

Bonnie Walter

Yue Wang

I-Chun Wen

Sara Wenger

Connor Wilkinson

Mary Williams

Megan Willis

Vanessa Winn

Jane Winsett

Olivia Wolber

Skya Wright

Folder 8: Transaction Summaries/registrations forms: X Y Z

Jennifer Pearson Yamashiro

Cheryl Denise Young

Elizabeth Zimmerman

Johnny Yahl

Jennifer Yambor

Ying Yang

Kaitlin Zehler

Christine Zessin

Abdulrahman Zubair

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Pamphlets, Books; 1964-2004-;[Range 21A]; Box 30



Files:

Folder 1:

Walk With Me Tour Pamphlets (Freedom Libraries, Mississippi Summer Project 1964)

Folder 2:

Walk With Me Tour App Info.

Folder 3: Freedom School Poetry

Photocopies of Freedom School poetry book, owned by Larry Martin (five copies)

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Pamphlets; Periodicals; Booklets; Fliers; Books; 2014;[Range 21A]; Box 31



Folder 1: Freedom Summer Tickets

Ticket to lunch with Keith Beauchamp Ticket to lunch with Chude Allen Ticket to dinner with Cleveland Sellers

Folder 2: Freedom Summer Performing Arts Series

Programs for the Miami University Performing Arts series 2014-2015: Meditations On Freedom Summer

Folder 3: Freedom Summer Magazine

Magazine given to conference attendees including the itinerary for the weekend

Folder 4: Freedom Summer Libraries

Freedom Libraries: Mississippi Summer Project 1964

Folder 5: Freedom Summer: The Andrew Goodman Foundation

The Andrew Goodman Foundation pamphlet

Folder 6: Freedom Summer interactive app

Flier advertising an interactive app about Freedom Summer

Folder 7: Freedom Summer Booklet

Booklet containing a description and itinerary of the conference

Folder 8: Freedom Summer “Take back Democracy Oxford”

Pamphlet against corporate personhood

Folder 9:

Pamphlet advertising “Interesting things to do and places to go while you are here attending the conference”

Folder 10: Syracuse Cultural Workers Magazine

Fall 2014 issue of Syracuse Cultural Workers Magazine

Folder 11: Freedom Summer Interactive Tour Flier

Flier advertising “Walk with me: Freedom Summer Interactive History Tours”

Folder 12: Civil Rights Movement Order Form

Order form for objects relating to the civil rights movement (calendars, postcards, etc.)

Folder 13: The Miami Student

“Former Professor Shares Civil Rights Story” by Rick Momeyer, The Miami Student, September 12, 2014

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 32

Box 36: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits

Files:

Folder 1: Freedom Summer Exhibit File 1

Information about the conviction of Edgar Ray Killen (two pages)

Edgar Ray Killen’s 1964 mugshot and photo taken of him at his 2005 trial for manslaughter

Quotes about Edgar Ray Killen’s sentence

Photo of a man reclining (Sheriff Lawrence Rainey?)

Quotes encouraging the Neshoba County jury to deliver justice to Edgar Ray Killen

Quotes stating different opinions of the trial

Results of the trials against the 18 men suspected of murdering Goodman, Chaney, and

Schwerner and quote from one of the accused

Quote from the defence attorney at the 1967 trial

Folder 2: Freedom Summer Exhibit File 2

Photo of three men walking through a field

Newspaper article titled “Experts Identify Mississippi Bodies as Rights Aides” (Body of article missing)

Photo of a man standing in front of a wrecked vehicle

Photo of Cecil Price

Headline stating “3 In Rights Drive Reported Missing”

Headline stating “Tip leads to auto, Wreckage Raises New Fears Over Fate of the Missing Men”

Quote from Rita Schwerner, wife of Mickey Schwerner

Photo

Paper briefly describing what happened in Oxford when the three went missing in Mississippi

Brief biography of Andrew Goodman

Paper about the national effects of the three disappearances

Brief biography about James Chaney

Photo of James Chaney

Photo of Andrew Goodman

Brief biography of Mickey Schwerner

Photo of Mickey Schwerner

Photo of the mothers of the three dead civil rights workers

Headline stating “Graves at a Dam, Discovery Is Made in New Earth Mound in Mississippi”

Photo of Andrew Goodman’s parents

Folder 3: Freedom Summer Exhibit File 3

Sign meant to go with a map

LIst of events related to Freedom Summer that Miami has hosted since 2004

Poem titled “Fight on Little Children” by Edith Moore

Poem titled “What Does Freedom Mean?” by Madeline McHugh

Poem titled “The Voice of Freedom” by Robert Lee

Poem titled “I am a Negro” by Rosalyn Waterhouse

Poem titled “Mine” by Alice Jackson

Poem titled “A Leader” by Roosevelt Redmond

Folder 4: Freedom Summer Exhibit File 4

Information about Louis Allen’s murder

Information about Medgar Evers and his murder

Information about Fannie Lou Hamer

Information about the Freedom Summer Project

Information about the Freedom Vote Campaign

Explanation for bringing college students to Mississippi

Photo by Herbert Randall of a woman walking across the street

Quote from the NAACP Brochure

Photo of boys working in a yard

Photo by Herbert Randall of a woman working behind a house

Photo by Herbert Randall of men walking down a sidewalk

Quote describing the state of black voters in Mississippi in 1964

Quote from Bob Moses

Photo of a small boy walking toward his mother

Quote about how Moses planned to fix the inequality in Mississippi

Photo by Herbert Randall of a small boy playing in the dirt while his father watches

Facts about Mississippi in 1964

Sign stating “If SNCC could break the back of Mississippi, they could break the back of the whole country”

Information giving the reason that SNCC picked Mississippi as its main target

Photo by Herbert Randall of two girls standing by a bicycle

Quotes from men in Mississippi that show their dedication to segregation

Photo by Herbert Randall of a mother sweeping the floor while her two boys stand behind her

Photo by Herbert Randall of two boys and a man in a church parking lot

Photo of a person walking down the sidewalk

Sign stating “The names of people who attempted to vote were placed in the newspaper. Often, these individuals lost their jobs.”

Sign for “A Journey for Freedom: Remembering the Mississippi Summer Project”

Not in a folder:

1964 Platform of the Mississippi Freedom School Convention

Photo of two men shaking hands in front of the Freedom Summer Memorial at Miami

Photo of man sitting at a candlelight service held at the Freedom Summer Memorial at Miami

Photo of three men talking at the conference

Photo of a man sitting on a porch swing holding a large book

Photo of three people performing on stage

Photo of a group of people

Photo of a John O’Neal

Photo of a person sitting on a bench

Photo of Martin Luther King Jr. and others

Logo for Citizens’ Councils

Sign titled “Victims of Mississippi”

Photo of a man giving a speech

Sign about the murder of Lamar Smith

Sign about the murder of Rev. George Lee

Sign titled “Faces of Evil”

Sign about the murder of Medgar Evers

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 33



Box 33: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits Sign about the murder of Emmett Louis Till

Sign about the murder of Mack Charles Parker

Sign about the murder of Herbert Lee

Sign about the murder of Paul Guihard

Sign about the murder of Cpl. Roman Ducksworth Jr.

Sign about the murder of Charles Eddie Moore

Sign about the murder of Louis Allen

Sign about the murder of Henry Hezekiah Dee

Photo of a group of Klansmen burning crosses

Photo of a man who had been hanged

Photo of law enforcement officers

Brief biography of Theodore Bilbo

Sign explaining the effects of Brown v. Topeka Board of Education

Sign titled “Senator Theodore Bilbo reelected”

Sign titled “Supreme Court outlaws the white primary”

Sign titled “Herbert Lee is murdered by a member of the Mississippi state legislature”

Sign titled “Emmett Till is abducted, beaten and murdered”

Sign titled “White Citizens’ Council”

Sign titled “James Meredith enrolls at Ole Miss”

Brief biography of James Meredith

Small labels reading “Strange Fruit” and “Ku Klux Klan”

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 34

Box 34: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits The small labels found on the right side of the container are captions to photos and quotes from Freedom Summer volunteers

Photo of a young woman

“Remembering: Voices of Freedom Summer” sign

Photocopy of the cover of “Mississippi Harmony, Memoirs of a Freedom Fighter” by Winson Hudson and Constance Curry

Photocopy of the cover of “Local People, The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi” by John Dittmer

Photocopy of the cover of “Freedom Song, A Personal Story of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement” by Mary King

Photocopy of the cover of “In Struggle, SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s” by Clayborne Carson

Photocopy of the cover of “Freedom Summer” by Sally Belfrage

Photocopy of the cover of “I’ve Got the Light of Freedom, The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle” by Charles M. Payne

Photocopy of the cover of “Walking with the Wind, A Memoir of the Movement” by John Lewis

Sign labeled “Reflect/React”

Sign inviting personal responses to the exhibit

Sign inviting participants to listen to a conversation between Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover

Quote about the play “In White America”

Photo caption

Information about Flonzie Brown-Wright

Information about John Steele

Quote about the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 35



Box 35: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits Photo of a person speaking to a group

Photo by Herbert Randall of a girl writing

Photo by Herbert Randall of a group of boys on a porch

Photo by Herbert Randall of a boy painting the ceiling

Photo of a sign advertising the play “In White America”

Photocopy of a book cover “Freedom Is A Constant Struggle, An Anthology of the Mississippi Civil

Rights Movement edited by Susie Erenrich

Sign about the services at the memorial and the interfaith service

Photo caption (students near MFDP signs)

Photocopy of a book cover “The Children Bob Moses Led, A Novel of Freedom Summer” by William Heath

Photocopy of a book cover “”Mississippi Freedom Summer” by John F. McClymer

Photocopy of a book cover “Radical Equations, Civil Rights from Mississippi to the Algebra Project” by Robert P. Moses and Charles E. Cobb, Jr.

Quote about registering people to vote

Quote about a girl who tried to register to vote repeatedly

A digitized letter to “Mom and Dad” from Holly Springs

Photo of a man speaking to a group at the memorial service

Photo of a man sitting with his eyes closed as the rest of the group pays attention to an unseen speaker at the memorial service

Photo of a woman speaking to a group at the memorial service

Photo of a man speaking at the memorial service

Photo of a woman laughing at the memorial service

Photo of a woman speaking to a group at the memorial in front of Kumler Chapel

Photo of a man speaking from a podium

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 36

Box 36: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits

Items with black foam board backing:

Information about Freedom Summer Schools, MFDP, and voter registration

Sign encouraging attendees to listen to the words of Freedom Summer participants

Caption to a photo of three men just before beginning a morning of canvassing

Propaganda warning against equality

Information about the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

Interactive question (When do you think the Civil Rights Movement began? Why this date, event?)

Photo by Herbert Randall of a girl at a picnic

Photo by Herbert Randall of a group of girls by a MFDP sign

Photo of three kids in a Freedom School

Photo by Herbert Randall of a teacher and her students on the steps of a building

Photo by Herbert Randall of a boy writing

Poem titled “Strange Fruit” by Abel Meeropol (aka Lewis Allan)

Photo of a group of young men

Quote from a volunteer about educating the students in whatever they want to learn

Sign marking the beginning of the exhibit

Abbreviation translation sign

“Vote Here” sign

Photo of a presentation

Photo by Herbert Randall of a woman filling out paperwork

Photo of a man being dragged through the grass

Quote from Bob Zellner reminding people that nonviolence should be used

Other items:

Interactive question (When do you think the social movement began? How?

Quote from Vincent and Rosemarie Harding regarding Freedom Summer

Sign meant to put attendees in the setting appropriate for Freedom Summer 1964

“In 1964” sign

Interactive question (Are you willing? Are you ready to go?)

Quote from Arthur Miller about the treatment of African Americans in the North and South

Quote from Annie Devine telling her fear of the civil rights movement

Quote from James about the fame of volunteers

Sign giving the opportunity for discussion of the play on an online platform

Copy of a poll tax form

Copy of an application for registration to vote

Picture of a sign encouraging African Americans to register to vote

“Black is not a vice “nor” is segregation a virtue” sign

SNCC “advertisement”

Sign explaining the purpose of the Freedom Summer Project

Quote from a Freedom Summer Volunteer describing Bob Moses’ talk with them after the three volunteers disappeared

“In 1964” sign (Two copies)

Itinerary for the original Freedom Summer volunteers

Picture of two people standing under a Western College sign

Interactive question (Will you go Down in Mississippi?)

Information about the background of the SNCC

“In 1964” sign (Two copies)

Picture of a television with a hole cut out of the screen

“Mississippi Freedom Ballot” flier

“Vote here” sign (Two copies)

Photo of three men

Photo of a man speaking to a crowd

Picture of a television with a hole cut out of the screen (Two copies)

Poster advising people to pay their poll tax sponsored by the NAACP

Poster encouraging African Americans to boycott businesses that deny them equality

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jo

Quote from George Rush reminding people to stay ever vigilant for inequality

Sign telling of the murder of Medgar Evers

A Freedom Summer volunteer, Mike, tells of some of the safety precautions they were told to take

Sign telling of some of the people who ran for public office

Sign stating that it is voting time and the registration will finally show its true impact

Interactive question (contains typo) (Will you help register local residents in Negro Communities, so that participate in the Freedom Vote?)

“In 1964” sign

Freedom Vote advertisement

Photo of two men hold signs that advertise the Freedom Vote

SNCC Freedom Singers poster

The Negro Students’ Code

“Vote Here” sign (Two copies)

Photo of a group of children in seats while a man sits in the front and talks

“I didn’t know colored people could vote.” SNCC fundraising ad

Poem by Freedom School pupil Joyce Brown

Letter addressed to President Lyndon B. Johnson containing a Freedom School student-written newspaper from a freedom school teacher

Reminder to pick up a Down in Mississippi ID card

Final: Expanded Interactive Class Presentation Outline

Small print of a poster encouraging African Americans to boycott businesses that deny them equality

Small print of a poster advising people to pay their poll tax sponsored by the NAACP

Photo of two men (Two copies)

List of three reasons for the development of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (Two copies)

Copy of a poll tax form (Two copies)

Advertisement for Aaron Henry for governor of Mississippi

“Mississippi Freedom Ballot” flier

Interactive question (Are you willing? Are you ready to go?)

Quote about the (lack of) fame of Freedom Summer volunteers

Quote from Annie Devine telling her fear of the civil rights movement

Quote from Arthur Miller about the treatment of African Americans in the North and South

Advertisement for Aaron Henry for senator

Sign that gives attendees a feeling for the setting that they are “entering”

“I didn’t know colored people could vote.” SNCC fundraising ad

Article about the need to break down discrimination in Mississippi in order to eliminate it Nationwide (Two copies)

Interactive question (Why Mississippi?)

Photo of firefighters spraying citizens with firehoses

Photo of three men

Photo of a boy playing a guitar while others sit around and listen

“I want you in the White Knights of Mississippi Ku Klux Klan” advertisement

Letter addressed to Mrs. F. M. Stewart from A.V. Rankins advising that she stage a sit-in

“Don’t be Brainwashed! We Don’t Have To Integrate Our Schools!” pamphlet

The Negro Students’ Code to be used in “sit-in” protests

“As a volunteer, you will learn non-violence techniques” sign

Quote from Ellen, a Miami University Student

Photo of young men laying down with their legs crossed with each other and covering their heads

Photo of a young woman curled on the ground covering her head

Photo of a man sitting on the floor writing

Photo of a man speaking to a crowd

Quote from Jim, a Freedom Summer Volunteer

Quote from Jane, a Freedom Summer Volunteer

Quote from Dave, a Freedom Summer Volunteer

Sign advertising the Freedom Democratic Party

Photo of a large group of people, all with arms over each other’s shoulders

Photo of a man holding the hand of a woman as she leans out the window of a vehicle (Two copies)

“We Shall Overcome” Freedom Singers advertisement (Two copies)

“We Shall Overcome” lyrics compiled by Guy and Candie Carawan (two copies)

Photo of a man playing a guitar while others socialize

Quote from Mary King about Freedom Songs

Freedom Songbook cover

Photo of a man playing a guitar while others clap along

Sign requesting that attendees join in the song

Photo of a man speaking to a group

Poem by a Freedom School pupil, Joyce Brown

Letter addressed to President Lyndon B. Johnson containing a Freedom School student-written newspaper from a freedom school teacher (Two copies)

Letter addressed to Mrs. F. M. Stewart from A.V. Rankins advising that she stage a sit-in

Photo of firefighters spraying water on citizens with fire hoses

List of important civil rights events that happened between the years 1909 and 1963 (Two copies, one in the form of a timeline)

Large sign asking “Will you go down in Mississippi?”

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 37

Box 37: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits

Aaron Henry campaign signs

Long road made out of pieces of black paper taped together

Small yellow arrow

Small caption, “James Foreman at training in Oxford”

7 question test answer key (First question begins “The Constitution of the United States places..”)

Sign titled “Resistance to Freedom Summer” that talks about the White Citizens Council

Small sign explaining how the literacy test allowed for discrimination

Sign titled “Tips for stopping potential black voters”

Sign titled “The Freedom School Convention”

Sign titled “Welcome to the Registration Office…”

Photo of a young man walking down the street in June of 1964

Photo of a young man putting an object into the trunk of a car

Photo of a group of people standing by a sign that is nailed to a tree

Photo of a group of people listening to a presentation

Photo of a young man

Quote from SNCC staff member James Foreman

“I want you in the White Knights of Mississippi Ku Klux Klan” sign

Photo of a group of young men

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jo

Quote from Freedom Summer Volunteer Mike

Notice sign from a registrar stating some of its policies that were meant to deter African Americans

“For Food… For Freedom” sign sponsored by the SNCC

“Come Let Us Build a New World Together” sign sponsored by the SNCC

Photo of a young woman curled on the ground covering her head, probably to demonstrate a protective stance

Photo of a line of people lying together with heads covered, probably another protection practice

Photo of a large group of people

“One Man One Vote” sign sponsored by the SNCC

“Is he protecting you?” sign with a photo of a Mississippi highway patrol, sponsored by the SNCC

“Now” sign sponsored by the SNCC

Photo of a man playing the guitar while those around him sing along

Photo of President Lyndon B. Johnson on the phone

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 38

Box 38: Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits

Small caption “Fannie Lou Hamer at the 1964 Democratic National Convention”

Short biography of Bob Moses

Photo of a young man

Photo of a woman

Photo of a man speaking to a large crowd

Photo of a man

Photo of a woman speaking to someone who cannot be seen in the photo

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jane Adams

Photo of a young man

Photo of a group of young men standing together

Quote from Miami University Student Ellen Barnes

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jim

7 question test (First question begins “The Constitution of the United States places..”)

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Bill

Thank you from the Freedom Summer Conference staff

Photo of the Freedom Summer memorial and Kumler Chapel during autumn

Photo of a group of people in a circle holding hands

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jane Adams

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 39

Box 39:

Bob Moses Quote

Bob Moses Poster

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Conference: Exhibits; 2004;[Range 21A]; Box 40

Box 40:

Freedom Summer student art project

Freedom Summer Timeline

Bus Stop sign

Photo of a dirt road

“The Journey to Mississippi” sign

“Why Mississippi?” sign

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Map; 1964-2004;[Range 21A]; Box 41

Box 41:

Map showing the location of Freedom Summer Schools

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Map; 1972-;[Range 21A]; Box 42

Box 42:

Map of Mississippi, Compiled in 1971, Edition of 1972

1961 Freedom Riders Poster

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Map; 1972-;[Range 21A]; Box 43

Box 43:

Poster board 1:

Quote from Miami University student Ellen Barnes (Includes a verse of an unnamed song)

Poster board 2: Welcomes attendees of the conference and brings back to Oxford 1964

“Will you go down in Mississippi?” sign

“Will you join with SNCC?” sign

Sign announcing the start of a “program” that will become Freedom Summer

Prospectus for the Mississippi Freedom Summer

Sign announcing that SNCC will maintain a non-violence campaign

Sign stating that volunteers will learn non-violence techniques

“Thank you for being a Volunteer for Mississippi Freedom Summer” Sign

Photo of two people standing beneath a sign for Wester College

Sign giving the Volunteer training schedule

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Dave

Photo of a young man sitting on the floor writing

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jane

Poster board 3: Shows what volunteers were up against and gives information about MFDP

Campaign sign for Aaron Henry

Photo of Aaron Henry and Rev. Edward King with a caption

Sign talking about the political goals of the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project

“Aaron Henry is now running for a seat in the House of Representatives”

“Will you help register local residents?”

List of three reasons that underlie the development of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

“I didn’t know colored people could vote” donation advertisement

“Why Mississippi?” sign with an explanation underneath

“Missing” sign for Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner

Photo of a man

Sign about the death of Medgar Evers and the accident with Ed King

Photo of firemen using a firehose on civilians

Photo of a man treating a head injury

Photo of a police man grabbing a boy

Poster board 4:

Letter addressed to Mrs. F. M. Stewart from A.V. Rankins advising that she stage a sit-in

“Don’t be Brainwashed! We Don’t Have To Integrate Our Schools!” pamphlet

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jo

Quote from George Rush reminding people to stay ever vigilant for inequality

Photo of three men about to go canvassing with an explanation

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Mike

Poster board 5: Celebrating Music

Two different photos of a man playing the guitar while others around him sing

“We Shall Overcome” Freedom Singers advertisement

“We Shall Overcome” lyrics compiled by Guy and Candie Carawan

Quote from Mary King, author of “Freedom Song”

Freedom Songbook “We Shall Overcome” cover

Poster board 6: Focuses on volunteers before they have left Oxford

Photo of a man speaking to a large group of people

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jim on the state of things in Oxford

Photo of a man

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jane

Quote from Miami University student Ellen

Photo of a man holding the hand of a woman who is leaning out the window of a vehicle

Poster board 7:

Large photo of a man

Poster board 8:

Quote from George Rush reminding people to stay ever vigilant for inequality

Photo of two people standing outside of an old house

Poster board 9:

Quote from Mary King, author on “Freedom Song”

Photo of a boy with his bicycle

Poster board 10:

Quote from Annie Devine telling her fear of the civil rights movement

Photo of children on a porch

Poster board 11:

Quote from Arthur Miller about the treatment of African Americans in the North and South

Photo of a Mississippi Law Stop sign

Poster board 12:

Quote from Bob Moses about the attitudes between white and black volunteers

Poster board 13:

Quote from Freedom Summer volunteer Jane about the college volunteers in Oxford

Quote from Miami University student Ellen Barnes about the typical day of a volunteer in Oxford

Poster board 14:

Quote from SNCC staff member Jimmy Travis

Poster board 15:

Quote from SNCC staff member Hollis Watkins

Poster board 16:

Photo of a man playing a guitar while the others around him clap along

Photo of a woman speaking to a crowd at the Freedom Summer Memorial

Poster board 17:

“The War Within: Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964” sign

Poster board 18:

Quote from Miami University student Ellen Barnes

Poster board 19:

Quote from SNCC staff member Cleveland Sellers about the innocence of white volunteers

Box 44: Freedom Summer 45th Anniversary Conference

Folder 1: Invitations

Letter to Oxford community members inviting them to take part in the 50th Anniversary Freedom Summer conference, July 31, 2014

Letter to Freedom Summer participants explaining why they should take part in the 50th Anniversary Freedom Summer conference

Folder 2: NEH Revised Budget

Papers and ideas to be discussed at an upcoming meeting, March, 2010

Email from Deborah L. Mack concerning a 50th anniversary conference hosted by SNCC at Shaw University, March, 2010

Summary of a meeting with exhibit consultant, March 1, 2010 (2 copies)

NEH “Interpreting America’s Historic Places” Planning Grant audience research (transcript of an interview), January 29, 2010

Email from Dr. Berman concerning things that need to be discussed at the next meeting, February 11, 2010

Plans for Implementing Senate Resolutions on Course Approval and Assessment, February, 2010

Copy of the article “On the Use of the Concept of Area Co-Tradition” from American Antiquity Vol. XIX, No. 3, January, 1954

Copy of a page on Miami’s Freedom Summer Memorial from the book Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory by Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman

List of of the contact information of people affiliated with the Freedom Summer Conference

Finding Freedom Summer Exhibit Planning Group: Revised Content Outline

NEH Cost Share Expenses

Floor plan that maps the flow of an exhibit (Two versions)

Photo of a man

Photos of uptown Oxford (11)

Outline of an exhibit, May 3, 2010

Outline for the NEH Co-Directors’ Meeting, April 29, 2010

Suggested agenda for the April 29th meeting, 2010

NEH Cost Share Expenses chart

Chart of the costs to bring different honoraria to Oxford

Suggested agenda for the April 23 NEH planning grant meeting, 2010 (two copies)

Requirements for the Final Performance Report

Annotated survey

NEH Cost Sharing Expenses

Email from Dr. Armstrong about meetings

Section A-Year #1 budget

NEH Cost Share Expenses

Chart of the costs to bring different honoraria to Oxford

NEH Grant Expenses- October 2009

May Meeting Cost Projections

NEH Planning Grant, Revised Budget Notes

Freedom Summer Conference Support and Expenses Chart



Folder 3:

Freedom School Assignments (as of June 23)

Queens College Alumni: Mississippi Freedom Summer ‘64 and other 1960s Civil Rights Activities--North and South

“Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio” NEH grant request

Handwritten notes, February 10, 2010

Folder 4: NEH Audience Research Student Affairs



Audience Research: Future Programming and Goals for Institutionalizing Freedom Summer (2 copies)

Notes: NEH Planning Focus Group Discussion with Student Affairs Staff, January 6, 2010

Folder 4.2:

Sketches of the proposed exhibit (7)

Agenda for April 19, 2010

Packet about an online interactive game about Freedom Summer (“Freedomquest”)

International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, a brief description (12 copies)



Folder 5:

Handwritten to-do list, January 23, 2009

Advertisement for the Miami University Department of Theater’s presentation of Down in Mississippi by Carlyle Brown

Email from Dr. Berman to Judith Buttery about the NEH Grant, March 9, 2009

To-do list?

Freedom Summer Conference Committee Meeting, October 30, 2009

Freedom Summer Outreach Subcommittee Friday 4.2.09 update (email)



Folder 6: Audience Research



List of who and what will be researched

“So, you want to do an evaluation?” Evaluation Planning 101 presented by Randi Korn

List of content that will be relevant to the walking tour

Timeline of events for NEH research

Attitudinal Goals and Learning Outcomes for “Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio”

Itinerary for a meeting with Exhibit Consultants, March 1, 2010 (Two copies)

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

Exhibit Development/Design/Production/Overview

Notes: NEH Planning Focus Group Discussion with Student Affairs Staff, January 6, 2010

Audience Research Synthesis for NEH Freedom Summer Project, April 16, 2010



Folder 7: NEH consultants October 12,13 transcripts, 2009



Email from Nancy Arthur to Dr. Berman about the expiration of a grant

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

To-do list for the NEH Project, January 29, 2010

NEH Finding Freedom Summer Project meeting, October 11, 2009 (transcript of the opening discussion and notes)

NEH Finding Freedom Summer Project meeting, October 12, 2009 (outline of themes, exhibit committee report, script for the walking tour, recommendations) (Two copies)

Notes: NEH Exhibit Team Meeting, October 13, 2009 (Summary notes including flip chart transcriptions and tape transcription) (Two copies)

Transcription Tape 5 Side A, 10/13/09 NEH Exhibit Team, Discussion with Glenn Platt, Director, Armstrong Interactive Media Center #1

Transcription Tape 5 Side A, 10/13/09 NEH Exhibit Team, Discussion with Glenn Platt, Director, Armstrong Interactive Media Center #2

Transcription Tape 6 Side A, 10/13/09 NEH Exhibit Team, Discussion with Glenn Platt, Director, Armstrong Interactive Media Center



Folder 8: NEH Walking Tour

Notes about potential problems and solutions for the walking tours July 15, 2009



Folder 9:



“A Constant Struggle” by Donna Boen, The Miamian, Spring 2009

List of people who contributed to Freedom Summer along with the committee(s) they were on

List of questions relating to Freedom Summer

Letter to the FBI from Richard Momeyer requesting a full list of Freedom Summer Volunteers, June 24, 2010

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

Short history of Freedom Summer

“Unpacking the Power Structure through Performance: Fragile Coalitions and Rehearsing the Role of the Ally” by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong

June 14, 2010 Conference Call with Wesley Hogan

Exhibit planning group, exhibit outline, April 19, 2010 (2 copies)

Revised Work Plan, Submitted, March 16, 2009, NEH BP-50118

NEH Planning Grant, Progress Report on the work for Walking Tour, May 2010, by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong

Timeline of Events, Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi Project Training Session and Oxford, Ohio

“Singing Civil Rights, The Freedom Song Tradition”



Folder 10: NEH ?? #3 MJB (exhibit and walking tour)



Email from Chude Allen with his opinions on the meeting about the conference

Notes from June 7, 2010, Finding Freedom Summer Project Videoconference

Audience Synthesis for NEH Freedom Summer Project, April 16, 2010

Timeline of Events: Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi Summer Project Training Session and Oxford, Ohio

Agenda: June 7, 2010, Finding Freedom Summer Project Videoconference (3 copies)

Twinet Kimbroigh’s phone number

Letter to faculty members inviting them to incorporate the Freedom Summer activities into their classes, July 2009

NEH “Interpreting America’s Historic Places” Planning Grant, Space Research and Progress Report on the development of the self-guided Walking Tour, May 2010, by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong (2 copies)

Education Committee: change of walking tour plan (3 copies)

Digital floor plans of the different parts of the exhibit (3 copies)

Meeting with Exhibit Consultants, March 1, 2010

Timeline for the creation of the 50th anniversary conference events

Original file folder (is covered in miscellaneous notes)

Miami University Project and Space Utilization Request Form

List of recommended changes to the exhibit

Large, color floor plans of the exhibit

Exhibit planning group revised content outline, June 20, 2010



Folder 11: Carlyle Brown NEH Project



Email from Dr. Berman to Dr. Armstrong

Letter to Carlyle Brown from Mary Jane about the compensation he will receive for his work on a “creative assignment”

Letter to Carlyle Brown from Mary Jane about moving his visit from February to April, January 22, 2010

Letter to Carlyle Brown from Mary Jane about moving his visit from April to June, April 7, 2010

Folder 12: King Library Center Archives (Copying)



First Amendment to Independent Contractor Agreement

Email from Nancy Arthur to Dr. Berman about copying and the budget

Letter to Nancy Arthur from Deborah L. Mack about Freedom Summer volunteer applications stored in the King Center archives in Atlanta GA and the cost to copy them



Folder 13:



To-do list, January 25, 2010

Letter from the Museum of Jewish Heritage requesting donations of Civil Rights artifacts

Descriptions of Civil Rights-related classes

Schedule of the conference, October, 2009

Copy of a Freedom Summer pamphlet

Description of “Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio”

Flier advertising the 5th annual conference of the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, 2010

Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement pamphlet

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 45th Anniversary Conference; Correspondence; Miscellaneous Materials; 2010;[Range 21A]; Box 44

Box 44: Freedom Summer 45th Anniversary Conference

Folder 1: Invitations

Letter to Oxford community members inviting them to take part in the 50th Anniversary Freedom Summer conference, July 31, 2014

Letter to Freedom Summer participants explaining why they should take part in the 50th Anniversary Freedom Summer conference

Folder 2: NEH Revised Budget

Papers and ideas to be discussed at an upcoming meeting, March, 2010

Email from Deborah L. Mack concerning a 50th anniversary conference hosted by SNCC at Shaw University, March, 2010

Summary of a meeting with exhibit consultant, March 1, 2010 (2 copies)

NEH “Interpreting America’s Historic Places” Planning Grant audience research (transcript of an interview), January 29, 2010

Email from Dr. Berman concerning things that need to be discussed at the next meeting, February 11, 2010

Plans for Implementing Senate Resolutions on Course Approval and Assessment, February, 2010

Copy of the article “On the Use of the Concept of Area Co-Tradition” from American Antiquity Vol. XIX, No. 3, January, 1954

Copy of a page on Miami’s Freedom Summer Memorial from the book Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory by Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman

List of of the contact information of people affiliated with the Freedom Summer Conference

Finding Freedom Summer Exhibit Planning Group: Revised Content Outline

NEH Cost Share Expenses

Floor plan that maps the flow of an exhibit (Two versions)

Photo of a man

Photos of uptown Oxford (11)

Outline of an exhibit, May 3, 2010

Outline for the NEH Co-Directors’ Meeting, April 29, 2010

Suggested agenda for the April 29th meeting, 2010

NEH Cost Share Expenses chart

Chart of the costs to bring different honoraria to Oxford

Suggested agenda for the April 23 NEH planning grant meeting, 2010 (two copies)

Requirements for the Final Performance Report

Annotated survey

NEH Cost Sharing Expenses

Email from Dr. Armstrong about meetings

Section A-Year #1 budget

NEH Cost Share Expenses

Chart of the costs to bring different honoraria to Oxford

NEH Grant Expenses- October 2009

May Meeting Cost Projections

NEH Planning Grant, Revised Budget Notes

Freedom Summer Conference Support and Expenses Chart



Folder 3:

Freedom School Assignments (as of June 23)

Queens College Alumni: Mississippi Freedom Summer ‘64 and other 1960s Civil Rights Activities--North and South

“Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio” NEH grant request

Handwritten notes, February 10, 2010

Folder 4: NEH Audience Research Student Affairs



Audience Research: Future Programming and Goals for Institutionalizing Freedom Summer (2 copies)

Notes: NEH Planning Focus Group Discussion with Student Affairs Staff, January 6, 2010

Folder 4.2:

Sketches of the proposed exhibit (7)

Agenda for April 19, 2010

Packet about an online interactive game about Freedom Summer (“Freedomquest”)

International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, a brief description (12 copies)



Folder 5:

Handwritten to-do list, January 23, 2009

Advertisement for the Miami University Department of Theater’s presentation of Down in Mississippi by Carlyle Brown

Email from Dr. Berman to Judith Buttery about the NEH Grant, March 9, 2009

To-do list?

Freedom Summer Conference Committee Meeting, October 30, 2009

Freedom Summer Outreach Subcommittee Friday 4.2.09 update (email)



Folder 6: Audience Research



List of who and what will be researched

“So, you want to do an evaluation?” Evaluation Planning 101 presented by Randi Korn

List of content that will be relevant to the walking tour

Timeline of events for NEH research

Attitudinal Goals and Learning Outcomes for “Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio”

Itinerary for a meeting with Exhibit Consultants, March 1, 2010 (Two copies)

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

Exhibit Development/Design/Production/Overview

Notes: NEH Planning Focus Group Discussion with Student Affairs Staff, January 6, 2010

Audience Research Synthesis for NEH Freedom Summer Project, April 16, 2010



Folder 7: NEH consultants October 12,13 transcripts, 2009



Email from Nancy Arthur to Dr. Berman about the expiration of a grant

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

To-do list for the NEH Project, January 29, 2010

NEH Finding Freedom Summer Project meeting, October 11, 2009 (transcript of the opening discussion and notes)

NEH Finding Freedom Summer Project meeting, October 12, 2009 (outline of themes, exhibit committee report, script for the walking tour, recommendations) (Two copies)

Notes: NEH Exhibit Team Meeting, October 13, 2009 (Summary notes including flip chart transcriptions and tape transcription) (Two copies)

Transcription Tape 5 Side A, 10/13/09 NEH Exhibit Team, Discussion with Glenn Platt, Director, Armstrong Interactive Media Center #1

Transcription Tape 5 Side A, 10/13/09 NEH Exhibit Team, Discussion with Glenn Platt, Director, Armstrong Interactive Media Center #2

Transcription Tape 6 Side A, 10/13/09 NEH Exhibit Team, Discussion with Glenn Platt, Director, Armstrong Interactive Media Center



Folder 8: NEH Walking Tour

Notes about potential problems and solutions for the walking tours July 15, 2009



Folder 9:



“A Constant Struggle” by Donna Boen, The Miamian, Spring 2009

List of people who contributed to Freedom Summer along with the committee(s) they were on

List of questions relating to Freedom Summer

Letter to the FBI from Richard Momeyer requesting a full list of Freedom Summer Volunteers, June 24, 2010

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

Short history of Freedom Summer

“Unpacking the Power Structure through Performance: Fragile Coalitions and Rehearsing the Role of the Ally” by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong

June 14, 2010 Conference Call with Wesley Hogan

Exhibit planning group, exhibit outline, April 19, 2010 (2 copies)

Revised Work Plan, Submitted, March 16, 2009, NEH BP-50118

NEH Planning Grant, Progress Report on the work for Walking Tour, May 2010, by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong

Timeline of Events, Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi Project Training Session and Oxford, Ohio

“Singing Civil Rights, The Freedom Song Tradition”



Folder 10: NEH ?? #3 MJB (exhibit and walking tour)



Email from Chude Allen with his opinions on the meeting about the conference

Notes from June 7, 2010, Finding Freedom Summer Project Videoconference

Audience Synthesis for NEH Freedom Summer Project, April 16, 2010

Timeline of Events: Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi Summer Project Training Session and Oxford, Ohio

Agenda: June 7, 2010, Finding Freedom Summer Project Videoconference (3 copies)

Twinet Kimbroigh’s phone number

Letter to faculty members inviting them to incorporate the Freedom Summer activities into their classes, July 2009

NEH “Interpreting America’s Historic Places” Planning Grant, Space Research and Progress Report on the development of the self-guided Walking Tour, May 2010, by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong (2 copies)

Education Committee: change of walking tour plan (3 copies)

Digital floor plans of the different parts of the exhibit (3 copies)

Meeting with Exhibit Consultants, March 1, 2010

Timeline for the creation of the 50th anniversary conference events

Original file folder (is covered in miscellaneous notes)

Miami University Project and Space Utilization Request Form

List of recommended changes to the exhibit

Large, color floor plans of the exhibit

Exhibit planning group revised content outline, June 20, 2010



Folder 11: Carlyle Brown NEH Project



Email from Dr. Berman to Dr. Armstrong

Letter to Carlyle Brown from Mary Jane about the compensation he will receive for his work on a “creative assignment”

Letter to Carlyle Brown from Mary Jane about moving his visit from February to April, January 22, 2010

Letter to Carlyle Brown from Mary Jane about moving his visit from April to June, April 7, 2010

Folder 12: King Library Center Archives (Copying)



First Amendment to Independent Contractor Agreement

Email from Nancy Arthur to Dr. Berman about copying and the budget

Letter to Nancy Arthur from Deborah L. Mack about Freedom Summer volunteer applications stored in the King Center archives in Atlanta GA and the cost to copy them



Folder 13:



To-do list, January 25, 2010

Letter from the Museum of Jewish Heritage requesting donations of Civil Rights artifacts

Descriptions of Civil Rights-related classes

Schedule of the conference, October, 2009

Copy of a Freedom Summer pamphlet

Description of “Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio”

Flier advertising the 5th annual conference of the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, 2010

Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement pamphlet

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 45th Anniversary Conference Materials; 2010; [Range 21A];Box 45

Box 45: Freedom Summer 45th Anniversary Conference

Folder 1: Freedom Summer Conference

Speech to be given for Provost Herbert

Freedom Summer Reunion Conference Bus Schedule (Two copies)

Freedom Summer Program Cover

HST 367 and 112 Volunteer Sign-in Sheet

Teacher Workshop Registration List, October 9, 2009

“Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio, Faculty Workshop” sign-up list

List of Materials on CD-ROM

Freedom Summer Reunion Committee Cell Contact Numbers

Professional Biography? Of Dr. Wesley Hogan

Email concerning the rain plan for the candlelight program scheduled for the Freedom Summer Memorial

Wesley Hogan’s Itinerary for October 8-12, 2009, Draft #5

Charles Cobb Itinerary for October 7-9, 2009

Folder 2: Conference Recruiting

Finding Freedom: Documenting and Performing Freedom Summer at Miami University, Project Summary (for a grant)

To-do list, March 19, 2009

Letter from Dr. Berman to Charles E. Cobb inviting him to present at the conference, April 15, 2009

Letter from Dr. Berman to Chude Allen inviting her to be a conference panelist at the conference, April 14, 2009

Letter from Dr. Berman to Deborah Mack inviting her be a conference panelist at the conference, April 14, 2009

The Center for American and World Cultures Facsimile Transmittal Sheet

Letter from Dr. Berman to T.V. Reed inviting him to be a conference panelist at the conference, April 14, 2009

Packet giving information on Freedom Summer, the conference, and materials related to Freedom Summer

List of people to invite to staged reading of Down in Mississippi

Information on the Center for Civil RIghts

The Center for American and World Cultures Facsimile Transmittal Sheet

Letter from Dr. Berman to Mark Lawrence McPhail inviting him to be a conference panelist at the conference, April 16, 2009

Folder 3: Committee Minutes and Agendas

Meeting Minutes, February 20, 2009

Finding Freedom Summer Conference Subcommittee Minutes, May 15, 2009 (Two copies)

Agenda for a meeting on May 29th, 2009

Finding Freedom Summer Conference Committee Agenda for January 30, 2009

Finding Freedom Summer Conference Subcommittee Minutes of January 16, 2009

Notebook labeled “Mary Jane Berman, NEH Minutes”

Folder 4: NEH Grant

Nancy Arthur Job Description Draft #1, May 1, 2009

NEH Planning Grant, October 2009 Meeting

NEH Planning Grant Time and Effort Report for Nancy Arthur

Letter of Understanding for the exhibit, Letter to Mary Jane from Scott Donaldson

Revised Work Plan, Submitted, March 16, 2009, NEH P-50118

Letter to Ms. Anne Schauer from Carole M. Watson from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) informing her that her project has received a grant, MArch 18, 2009

Envelope addressed to Dr. Mary Berman from NEH

Agenda, NEH Planning Team, May 14, 2009

Meeting minutes

Financial spreadsheet, March 16, 09

Meeting minutes

Emails between Deborah Mack, Dr. Berman, and Scott Donaldson about the exhibit, March, 2009

Emails between Deborah Mack and Dr. Berman about budget, March, 2009

Meeting minutes

Emails between Dr. Berman and Timothy Reisert about teleconferencing, March 16, 2009

Email containing a revised budget, March 15, 2009

Letter to Anne Schauer from Carole M. Watson of NEH, February 23, 2009

Budget spreadsheet (original)

Budget spreadsheet (revised)

Budget Notes, NEH Planning Grant

Letter to Dr. Berman from Karen S. Mittelman containing the NEH panelists’ reviews of the Freedom Summer Conference proposal, March 16, 2009

Partial list of financial contributions to the conference

List of people involved in the conference and their respective committees

Agenda, NEH planning team, May 14, 2009

Meeting minutes?

Outline of Proposed Course of Independent Study and Project (about the Maya)

Department of Anthropology Application and Approval Form for Independent Study for Brian Casady, 2009

Attachment 11 Budget Justification (Original)

“Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio” paper (to be submitted for the NEH grant?)

Email about Nancy Arthur’s salary, March 4, 2009

NEH three-year budget form

Emails between Dr. Berman, Deborah Mack, and Scott Donaldson about budget and the exhibit

Information about consultants Deborah Mack, Scott Donaldson, and Carlyle Brown and their work plan

Email from Dr. Berman to Darlene Mahaney about Darlene’s duties, July 23, 2008

Correspondence between Dr. Berman and T.V. Reed regarding his participation in the NEH Planning Grant, July, 2008

Correspondence between Dr. Berman and Wesley Hogan regarding her participation in the NEH Planning Grant, July, 2008

Emails between Scott Donaldson and Dr. Berman requesting and providing contact information, July 23, 2008

Emails between Dr. Berman and Chude Allen requesting information for the NEH grant, July 23, 2008

Letter from Charles E. Cobb Jr. to Dr. Berman and Dr. Armstrong, July 11, 2008

Freedom Summer: Connecting Communities in the 21st Century, Revised Concept/Vision Paper, September 14, 2007

“Partners in Freedom”, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Picture of an Underground Railroad Bicycle Route

“Teaching With Documents: Observing Constitution Day”, list of the signers of the constitution

“Teaching With Documents: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission”, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

“America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning Grants”, National Endowment for the Humanities

Original file folder with miscellaneous notes

Folder 5: Miscellaneous Freedom Summer Conference

The McClellan Fund: Invitation for Proposals for AY 2009-2010

Form requesting money from the Oxford Community Foundation, October 2009

Letter from Bill Gracie to Jeff Herbst containing information on the Western Interdisciplinary Lecture Series, August 1, 2005

Information on the Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive

“Step back into Freedom Summer”, by Richard O Jones, Journal News, March 23, 2006

Photo from an interactive walking tour

Copies of pages 3-27 (Basic Training) and 28-29 (Seat of Leflore) from the book Freedom Summer by Sally Belfrage

Photos from the Faces of Freedom Summer collection of three people standing under a sign for Western College and of a workshop being taught

Finding Freedom Summer Conference Subcommittee Minutes of December 19, 2008

Spreadsheet listing committee members and their meeting attendance

“Memory and Judgement” by Jane Adams and D. Gorton, 2003 (2 copies)

Freedom Summer Minutes: July 16, 2008

Minutes of the Freedom Summer Meeting November 15, 2008

Emails recording Garret Kowhler’s addition to the conference subcommittee membership

Schedule of Events, October 9-11, 2009

Original file folder with miscellaneous notes

Tentative Schedule Of Events October 9-11, 2009

Folder 6: Correspondence D. Mack and S. Donaldson

Emails from or about D. Mack and S. Donaldson and their contract with the Freedom Summer Committee, November 2009

Independent Contractor Agreement

Freedom Summer Exhibit Design Timeline

Exhibit Development/Design/Production/Overview, November 2009

List of sources of funding for the Freedom Summer Conference

Revised Work Plan, Submitted, March 16, 2009

Notes

Emails from or about D. Mack and S. Donaldson and the exhibit in regards to budget

Folder 7: NEH Planning Committee

Notes from a discussion with C. Wilson, October 7, 2009

Independent Contractor Agreement form (2 Copies)

Printout of a page on grant programs, Collections to Collections

List of sources of funding for the Freedom Summer Conference

“Civil Rights Show-and-Tell”, American Theater, October 2009

Intellectual Property policy

Original Budget, Submitted August 28, 2009

October 2009 Meeting materials, including NEH Cost Share Expenses, agenda, and committee member/consultant list

October 2009 Meeting agenda

Freedom Summer Flier

List of Honoraria and their fees

Notes from a meeting with Mary Jean Corbett, September 2, 2009

Agenda and notes from a conference call with Deborah Mack, September 14, 2009

NEH Planning team, September 2, 2009

Email containing a suggested agenda for a meeting on September 11

Miscellaneous notes, September 2009

Email containing minutes from a meeting on September 2, 2009

NEH Planning team August 28, 2009

Packet about America’s Historical and Cultural Organizations: Implementation Grants sponsored by the National Endowment Fund for the Humanities (Two copies)

Email containing a partial agenda for a meeting on August 28, 2009 (3 copies)

Revised Work Plan, Submitted March 16, 2009

Budget

List of financial contributions to the conference

“Finding Freedom Summer in Oxford, Ohio” request submitted to NEH?

“Justice Department to Recharge Civil Rights Enforcement” by Charlie Savage, The New york Times, August 31, 2009

Folder 8: Freedom Libraries pamphlets

Freedom Libraries Mississippi Summer Project 1964 booklet (23 copies)

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 45th Anniversary Conference Miscellaneous Materials; 2008-2010;[Range 21A]; Box 46

Box 46: Freedom Summer 45th and 50th anniversary and NAACP Conferences

Folder 1: NAACP 99th Annual Convention

NAACP 99th Annual Convention program, July 12-17, 2008

NAACP 99th Annual Convention program 2, July 12-17, 2008

NAACP Resolutions: Considered by the NAACP resolutions committee pending review by delegates to the 99th annual NAACP convention, 2008

NAACP Member-At-Large rules and nomination form

Folder 2:

The Center for American and World Cultures Facsimile Transmittal Sheet

Miami University Project and Space Utilization Request Form

Folder 3:

Binder of Photocopy Request Forms and photocopies of Freedom Summer photos and other materials

Folder 4: NEH Grant - Freedom Summer

Email from NEH confirming Dr. Berman’s submittal, August 29, 2008

Email from Karen Schilling to Anne Schauer explaining the 15% cost share that the history department offered, August 28, 2008

Federal Express Domestic Shipping

Invoice for Dorothy Falke

Material Sales invoice, August 19, 2009

Letter from NEH informing the Freedom Summer committee that they received a grant, March 18, 2009 (3 copies)

Miami University Cost Sharing and Release Time forms

New Jersey Historical Society, New Jersey Turnpike Project Narrative (NEH submission?)

Curriculum Vitaes (Resumes) for the following people:

Ann Elizabeth Armstrong, Ph.D., Nancy Arthur, Mary Jane Berman, Nishani Frazier, Mark S. Giles, Ph.D., Jacqueline Johnson, Richard W. Momeyer, Donald N. Nelson, Glenn Platt, Kelly Quinn, Helen Sheumaker, Jane Strippel, Judy K. Waldron

Folder 5: Freedom Summer 2014

Student sign-in sheets

“The Questions We Share” by David Bornstein, August 7, 2014

Division of Academic Affairs, Miami University, Professional Services Agreement

Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgment (blank)

IRS contractor information form

Division of Academic Affairs, Miami University, Professional Services Agreement

Letter to Dr. Berman from Erika Dockery about a visit from Bhairavi

45th Reunion and Conference Program

Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference flier (2 copies)

“Wouldn’t Take Nothin’ for My Journey” program (2 copies)

Email containing a presenters book spreadsheet

Spreadsheet of the books published by presenters

Email containing the contact information of Syracuse Cultural Workers and Dorothy Falke?

Emails from the planning of the 50th anniversary conference (2014) that reference the 45th anniversary conference (2009)

Letter to Civil Rights movement participants from the conference committee inviting them to the 50th anniversary conference, August 6, 2014

Email containing a list of people who were listed on the Freedom Summer website as special guests, 2014

Sign for an Anthropology Department Faculty Welcome Reception, August 27, 2014

Anthropology Faculty office hours, 2014-2015

Letter from Dr. Berman to Studio 18 USA Inc. about the licensing fee for showing two movies

Communication Result Reports, August-September, 2014

Facsimile Transmittal Sheets

Miami Summer Orientation 2014 Calendar with Freedom Summer Tour schedule

Folder 6: Black Histories, Prominent Figures, from Mrs. Thomas J. Bowling (Gloria Bowling)

“Dunbar, A Poet Of His People” by Raymond W. Lowry

“St. Georges, French Aristocrat” by Raymond W. Lowry, the Indianapolis Star

“Banneker Saved Washington” by Raymond W. Lowry, May 14, 1970

“Musician Noted At Early Age” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Gustavus Vassa, World Traveler” by Raymond W. Lowry, May 21, 1970

“Meta Fuller Famous Sculptress” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Mrs. Bethune Advised Presidents” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Aesop Beloved For His Fables” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Singleton Was ‘Moses’ Of 1860s” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Mary Bethune Founded College” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Armistead Spied In Revolution” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Tenkamenin Ruled Old Ghana” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Crafts Fled Slavery ‘In Style’” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Mali Emperors Expanded Nation” by Raymond W. Lowry

“R.S. Abbott, Newspaper Publisher” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Asiki Built Fabulous Songhai” by Raymond W. Lowry

“James Derham Was Physician” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Elizabeth Greenfield, Volcalist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Jean-Louis Great Swordsman” by Raymond W. Lowry

“World Acclaimed Ohio Artist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Maggie-Dynamic Executive” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Nat Love Wrote Of Old West” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Locke Top Critic, Philosopher” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Still Good ‘Conductor” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Dunbar, A Poet Of His People” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Temple Perfected The Harpoon” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Scarborough, A Top U.S. Scholar” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Banneker A Versatile Scholar” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Diagne Served French Cabinet” by Raymond W. Lowry

“St. Georges, French Aristocrat” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Banneker Saved Washington” by Raymond W. Lowry

“‘Mammy’ Pleasant Made Millions” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Musician Noted At Early Age” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Gustavus Vassa, World Traveler” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Mary Seacole Pioneer Nurse” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Forten Set Abolitionist Course” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Martin de Porres, Saintly Healer” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Meta Fuller Famous Sculptress” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Hugh Mulzac, A Master Seaman” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Langston Gave Long Service” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Sunni Ali Ber Founded Songhai” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Pompey Lamb Gained Victory” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Woman Defied ‘Judge Lynch’” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Handy Revered By Musicians” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Mary Terrell, Rights Leader” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Cinque Proved Slaves ‘Minded’” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Edward Bannister Pioneer Artist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Henry Baker Listed Inventors” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Miss Hansbury’s Play Unusual” by Raymond W. Lowry

“John Hope Unified School Setup” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Carver Was Top U.S. Scientist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Bose Ikard Helped To Win West” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Charles Gilpin Was Noted Actor” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Frederick Douglass Had 2 Causes” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Aldridge Reaped Many Awards” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Pushkin-Russian Literary Genius” by Raymond W. Lowry

“France Honored 2 U.S. Soldiers” by Raymond W. Lowry

“George Bush Was Frontiersman” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Dr. Just Was Pioneer Biologist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Hinton Advanced Public Health” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Mme. Walker Made Fortune” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Attucks Died For U.S. Freedom” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Cuffe Found Success At Sea” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Williams Pioneered Heart Surgery” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Harriet Tubman, The Liberator” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Harriet Tubman Helped Yankees” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Richard Allen Battled A Plague” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Dumas Is A Literary Immortal” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Tanner Was Leading Painter” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Julian Cut Arthritic Pain” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Protege Earns His Own Fame” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Leidesdorff A California Pioneer” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Du Sable Founder Of Chicago” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Woods Was Major Inventor” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Hanson Actually First At Pole” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Rillieux Improved Sugar Industry” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Smalls Captured Rebel Gunship” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Laborer Changed Shoe Industry” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Slave Girl Became Noted Poetess” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Estevan Discovered Arizona” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Pareja Gifted Spanish Artist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Latimer On Bell, Edison Teams” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Hannibal Top Russian Engineer” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Piankhi-Conqueror Of Egypt” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Aldridge Was Immortal Actor” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Abbie Mitchell Had Great Voice” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Woods Was Major Inventor” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Woodson Pioneering Historian” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Dorie Miller: Navy War Hero” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Thomas Bethune, Piano Genius” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Latimer On Bell, Edison Teams” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Dr. Drew Saved Soldiers’ Lives” by Raymond W. Lowry

“St. Benedict The Moor Revered” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Morgan Inventor Of Gas Mask” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Senator Bruce Backed Minorities” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Bridgetower Famed Violinist” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Sojourner Truth: Great Orator” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Drew Began Blood Bank” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Beckwourth Explored The West” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Edmonia Lewis’ Sculpture Excels” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Jones Was Chicago Civic Leader” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Gen. Dumas Acclaimed In France” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Haynes Was American Patriot” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Hubert Harrison Found Learning” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Delaney Famed As Philosopher” by Raymond W. Lowry

“Elijah McCoy Oiled Up Industry” by Raymond W. Lowry

Envelope that contained the above articles

Celebrating Freedom Committee

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary DVDs; 2014;[Range 21A]; Box 47

Box 47: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary DVDs

These DVDs present formal addresses, panel discussions and programs that took place at a conference and reunion unfolding over four days at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

Volume: 1 Opening Plenary

Volume: 2 Early Student Movement Philosophy and Activism

Volume: 3 From Student Activists To Field Organizers

Volume: 4 SNCC Builds An Organization

Volume: 5 The Raleigh Civil Rights Movement

Volume: 6 Luncheon Keynote: Rev. James Lawson “We Have Not Yet Arrived”

Volume: 7 The Societal Response To SNCC

Volume: 8 Up South: “We Raised Money, We Raised Hell”

Volume: 9 More Than A Hamburger

Volume: 10 Moving On Mississippi: “We Had To Be Strong”

Volume: 11 Alabama: “Turning To Ourselves”

Volume: 12 Southwest Georgia: “Do You Want To Be Free”

Volume: 13 Arkansas, Cambridge, MD Danville, VA: “Everybody Say Freedom”

Volume: 14 The Impact And Influence Of SNCC On American Society 1960-1968

Volume: 15 What Was SNCC? How Did It Evolve Over The Years? Why Did It Cease To Exist?

Volume: 16 Political Impact Of SNCC 1964-1984

Volume: 17 Luncheon Keynote: Harry Belafonte “Why Can’t Our Children Find Us”

Volume: 18 Ella Baker’s Roots: “Give People Light And They Will Find A Way”

Volume: 19 Depictions Of The Movement In Popular Culture

Volume: 20 Black Power, Black Education, and Pan Africanism

Volume: 21 The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: “A Real Democratic Process”

Volume: 22 Women And Organizers: “You Can Do This”

Volume: 23 The Black Church And Black Struggle

Volume: 24 Highlander, SSOC And Organizing In The White Community: “We Knew That We Were Not Free”

Volume: 25 SNCC And The Black Arts Movement: “We Had To Change The Conversation”

Volume: 26 Plenary: Joyce Ladner

Volume: 27 SNCC Children Speak

Volume: 28 Luncheon Keynote: Congressman John Lewis “Stand Up And Make Some Noise”

Volume: 29 Luncheon Keynote: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder “The Nation Is In Your Debt”

Volume: 30 The Young People's’ Project: “Come Let Us Build A New World”

Volume: 31 The Cradle To Prison Pipeline

Volume: 32 Actions For A New World

Volume: 33 Special Program: Dick Gregory “They’re Asking Different Questions Today”

Volume: 34 Plenary: In Remembrance Of Ella BAker, Howard Zinn, And James Forman

Volume: 35 Dinner Keynote: Danny Glover “The Real Costs Lie Ahead”

Volume: 36 Freedom Concert

Volume: 37 Plenary: Bob Moses “We The People”

Volume: 38 Closing Program: Bernice Johnson Reagon “Solidarity Of Past, Present And Future”

Photo and explanation of the Freedom Summer Memorial at Miami University (Many copies)

Voices of Freedom Summer cards and envelopes (Blank)

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary DVDs; 2014; [Range 21A];Box 48

Box 48: Artifacts

Telephone used in a Freedom Summer Office

Royal Typewriter used in a Freedom Summer Office (Includes original instructions)

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary DVDs; Scrapbooks; Miscellaneous Materials; 1962-2014; [Range 21A];Box 49

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary DVDs

Box 49: Scrapbook donated by Carolyn E. Gordon:

Inside cover:

Letter to “Fifty Years After Freedom Summer” Conference Participants and Sybil Harris Miller from Carolyn E. Gordon, Ph. D, October 2014

Page 1:

“Gregory, Freedom Group Stage Civil Rights Benefit, Comedian, Singers Raise SNCC Funds”, The Miami Student, April 28, 1964

“Gregory Stars in Rights Show”

“We Too Shall Overcome” by Dave Hamilton

“Southern Justice?”, The Miami Student Editorial Page, April 24, 1964

Note saying “Protest (Civil Rights)- Sponsored by Human Relations Committee (of Miami) in the Fall of 1964 in front [of] the Oxford Municipal Bldg.” signed by S. Miller

Page 2:

Eight photos of Dick Gregory and the Freedom Singers

Page 3:

Four photos of the Voter Registration Drive in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1964 (Including photos of Sybil Miller, Ginger Koone, Mr. Mitchell, Pat, Tony, Mittie Gamble, Miss Brantley)

Copy of “The Daily Red Neck” (April Fool Edition), Carrboro, North Carolina, April 1, 1964

Copy of “The Daily Tar Heel” including the article “Ex-Hillsboro Cop Charged With Assault”, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 2, 1964

Letter to Carolyn from Anthony Rivers during the Voter Registration drive in Greensboro, NC (Envelope included)

Letter to the Editor of the Daily News from A Southern White Protestant Democrat in Greensboro, NC

Page 4:

Letter to the Voter Registration and Political Education Project from Bernard J. Battle, Charles I. Brown, Joseph Mitchell, and George C. Simkins

“Federal Judge Hears Appeal Of Tolg Against State Verdict”, Miami Student, April 28, 1964

“Northern Liberalism -- A Hoax” by Stanley Greenberg, April 24, 1964

Page 5:

Two photos of John Howard Griffin, author of “Black Like Me” (Photos labeled “as a negro” and “as himself”)

“Lecturer Emphasizes Dehumanization of Negro” by Renee Sherer

Page 6:

Photo of J. B., John Howard Griffin, Gaye Klein, Dick Tolliver, and Mr. Strippel

Photo of Paul Stampleman and Marcia Fisher

Photo of Mr. Strippel and Sybil Harris

Three unlabeled photos from the same event, November, 1964

Page 7:

“Human Relations Committee Hears Civil Rights Panel”, October 5, 1964

HRC’s Cafe Inferno: four photos including Willis, Hillie, Sibyl Harris Miller, and Bill Miller, December, 1964

Page 8:

Three photos of a line of protesters, including Carolyn Gordon and Sibyl Harris Miller

Voices of Dissent pamphlet, December 7-11, 1964

Photo of Bill and Sybil

Photo of Karen Dewitt and John Swann

Photo of Richard Tolliver

Page 9:

“What Miamians Say About Apartment Controversy”, The Miami Student, January 12, 1965

Page 10:

“The Real Miami Negro” by James Stokes, May 7, 1965

“Voice of the Campus”, letter to the editor from William F. Taylor providing defense for African Americans who, in a previous letter, had been spoken down upon, May 7, 1965

Two letters to the editor from Alan Steinberg and Eric K.M. Schaumloffel, one being the letter titled “Negroes” that is disputed in the letter mentioned above, May 4, 1965

Back inside cover:

Photo of Paula Smith, Bill Miller, Carolyn Gordon, Myldred Howell, James and Jackie Hamilton Avery, and Vera Douglas Sloan at Alumni Weekend 2009



Records:

Guy Carawan songs of Struggle and Celebration, 1982

The Freedom Singers Sing of Freedom Now!

“We Shall Overcome” Freedom Singers

The Nashville Sit-In Story

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 50th Anniversary DVDs; Scrapbooks; Miscellaneous Materials; 1962-2014; [Range 21A];Box 49

Box 49: SNCC Tee Shirts

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary Conference Materials; News Clippings; Oral Histories; 1962-2014;[Range 21A]; Box 51

Box 51:

Folder 1: FS 1999

Article titled “Memorial to honor civil-rights history” by Bill Bush, Columbus Dispatch, February 27, 1999

Folder 2: FS Memorial Articles

Article titled “Speaker cancels, ceremony will go on”, The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 7, 2000 (Four copies)

Article titled “Miami stones honor activists of rights struggle” by Benjamin Kline, Dayton Daily News, April 7, 2000

Photo of Dr. Steve Schwerner, brother of Michael Schwerner, after the memorial dedication, The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 8, 2000

Article titled “Missing, murdered, and now remembered”, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), April 8, 2000

Article titled “Memorial honors activists, Dedication ceremony celebrates movement” by David Brown, Journal-News, April 8, 2000

Statement from the NAACP president, Oxford Branch, about their lack of recognition at the Freedom Summer Memorial, Oxford Press, May 4, 2000

Folder 3: FS Article

Photo titled “A Summer to Remember” featuring the Freedom Summer Memorial (Two copies)

Folder 4: FS Conf. Com. 2004

Email from Dorothy Falke containing the schedule for the Freedom Summer Reunion committee meetings over the summer

Email from Dorothy Falke containing the schedule for the Freedom Summer Reunion committee meetings in September

Voices of Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference, Minutes- July 22, 2004

Agenda for Freedom Summer Conference Committee Meeting, August 5, 2004

Draft of a letter to Freedom Summer Participants from Ann Elizabeth Armstrong and Mary Jane Berman, August 3, 2004

Freedom Summer Advisory Council Meeting minutes by Irad Vanterpool, January 19, 2005

Folder 5:

CD containing Photographs of Freedom Summer: Visions of Freedom, Finding Freedom Summer Conference/Reunion September 17-19, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 2004

Folder 6: FS Oral History

Story Circle with Chuck McDougall transcription

Folder 7: FS Oral History

Story Circle with Chuck McDougall transcription (Same as above)

Folder 8: FS Oral History

Story Circle transcription, September 18, 2004

Folder 9: FS Oral History

Story Circle transcription (Tape 3), September 18, 2004

Folder 10: FS Oral Histories

Center For American and World Cultures Story Circle transcriptions, September 18, 2004

Folder 11: Freedom Summer Curriculum, October 27-30, 2004

Booklet titled “The Legacy and Import of the Freedom Summer Curriculum on the Curriculum field: Drama in Action” Including:

Chilcoat and Ligon. Theater as an Emancipatory Tool: Classroom Drama in the Mississippi Freedom Schools

McComb, U.S.A. The McComb Freedom School Play

Council of Federated Organizations. The Mississippi Summer Project

Kidd. Popular Theater, Conscientization, and Popular Organization

Berkeley Radical Arts Troupe. Build Rat and Serve the People

Chilcoat. Radical Theater in the Classroom: A Guerrilla Street Theater Manual

Folder 12: Arthur Miller

Photo of Arthur Miller?

Partial autobiography of Arthur Miller?

Article titled “NAACP remembers Miller” by Bob Ratterman

Death and funeral announcement of Arthur Miller

Obituary for Arthur Miller

Flier titled “Black Alumni Reunion News”, May 2005

Paper titled “Arthur Miller: Freedom On His Mind Timeline” (Timeline of events in Arthur Miller’s life)

Funeral service program for Arthur Miller

Article titled “Arthur Miller leads a life that brought equality to Oxford”

Obituary for Arthur Miller

Article titled “NAACP head: Local Civil Rights leader a pioneer” by Carmen M. Hubbard (two copies)

Folder 13: Rev. Elmon W. Prier

Photo of Elmon Prier by the Freedom Summer historical marker

Contact information for Elmon Prier

Elmon Prier’s registration form for The Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary Conference

Letter from Elmon Prier to the Center for American and World Cultures about his contribution to the Freedom Summer memorial

List of questions to ask Rick Momeyer

List of contact people, reference books, and other information relating to an article about Freedom Summer

Letter from Elmon Prier to Michael Williams containing an article titled “Many Voices Head At Freedom Summer Reunion and Conference Interfaith Gathering”, September 21, 2004

Folder 14: FS Conference 2014

Photocopy of a card featuring the Freedom Summer memorial

Invitation to a special dinner from Ann Elizabeth Armstrong and Mary Jane Berman, September 6, 2004

Request for people to fill out a registration form form Dorothy Falke, August 27, 2004

Folder 15: FS 2014

Webpage titled “Celebrating Freedom” including programs planned for the 2014 Freedom Summer Conference

Folder 16: FS 2014

Booklet from the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer

Folder 17: FS 2016

Article titled “Marcus D. Gordon, 84, Judge in Mississippi Case” by Sam Roberts, The New York Times, May 29, 2016

Folder 18: FS Dialogue Series

Flier for the Freedom Summer Dialogue Series: Understanding the Past, Building the Future, October 21, 2016

Folder 19: Tom Tolg

Letter from Tom to Jacky about the materials he plans to send, October 26, 2011

Letter from Tom to Jacky about the “Biographical Background” that was written for Cincinnati’s Mayor’s Friendly Relations Committee, April 18, 2012

Paper titled “Some Biographical Background” by Tom Tolg

Letter to the Miami Student from Tom Tolg, April 24, 1964

Article titled “Miami Graduate Student Gets 18-Month Jail Term”, Dayton Daily News?, April 21, no year

Article titled “Sit-In Conviction Review Ordered” by Paul Valentine, The Atlanta Journal, April 22, 1964?

Article titled “Federal Judge Hears Appeal Of Tolg Against State Verdict”, The Miami Student, April 28, 1964

Article titled “Expect Tolg Action Friday”, Oxford Press, April 30, 1964

Article titled “A Visit With Tom Tolg In Fulton County Jail” by Eliza Paschall, The Atlanta Inquirer, May 2, 1964

Letter from Fulton County Jail, Oxford Press, May 7, 1964

Letter from A Committee of Miami-Western faculty to the faculty and staff of Miami University and Western College, May 14, 1964

Letter to the editor from Ed Greenberg, Miami Student, May 15, 1964

Article titled “Miami Discusses Atlanta Adventures” by Dave Sink, Miami Student, May 15, 1964

Statement of Thesis, a community study of Lincoln Heights, a community made up of almost exclusively African Americans

Article titled “An Outside Agitator” by Tom Tolg, The Miami Student, October 22, 1963

Article titled “Field Secretary Talks to SNCC”, The Miami Student, April 10, 1964

Letter from Tom Tolg to Dr. Lewis and friends, April 28, 1963

Letter from Tom Tolg to Dr. Lewis and gang, April 23, 1964

Article titled “Sit-In Sentence Imposed by Pye” by ™ Greene, The Atlanta Journal, April 20, 1964?

Article titled “Federal Judge Hears Appeal Of Tolg Against State Verdict”, The Miami Student, Spring, 1964; Article titled “Miamian Sentenced to Prison, FIned for SNCC Demonstration”, April 1964

Article titled “Judge Pye Imposes Top Sit-In Sentence, Ohio Student Ordered Arrested to Begin Term” by Jack Strong, Atlanta Constitution, April 21, no year

Article titled Tolg to Get Hearing On Rights Case, Miami U Student Seeking Transfer To Another Court”, Dayton Daily News, April 23, 1964

Article titled “Committee Seeks Aid For Tolg”, Miami Student, April 24, 1964; Article titled “Tom Tolg Now Free On Bond”, Miami Student, Spring 1964

Article titled “Southern Justice?”, The Miami Student, April 24, 1964

Folder 20: Donations from Nina Myatt

Envelope addressed to Jacky Johnson from Antioch University

Letter from Nina Myatt, Curator at the Olive Kettering Library at Antioch University, to Jacky Johnson, September 20, 2005

Letter from Nina Myatt to Jacky Johnson, September 29, 2005

Envelope addressed to Jacky Johnson from Antioch University

Web search results for “terri shaw” journalist

Folder 21: FS- Mississippi Articles

Article citing polls about President Johnson and the use of Federal troops in Mississippi

Original letter from Carole to Mr. and Mrs. Tobis, Pat, and Jim (her sponsors while away at Freedom Summer?), July 7, 1964?

Article titled “10th Church Burned In Mississippi”

Article about the state of Mississippi during the civil rights years

Folder 22: FS- Mississippi Articles

Article on the first grade integration in Mississippi

Folder 23: FS at Western College

Letter from unknown to Western College for Women, June 22, 1964

Letter from unknown to Bernice Stegall, June 25, 1964

Letter to Margaret from unknown, June 27, 1964; Letter from Herrick B. Young to unknown, July 1, 1964

Letter from unknown to unknown, June 29, 1964?

Letter from unknown to Bernice Stegall, June 30, 1964

Article titled “Repeat of Reconstruction”; Article titled “As a Minimum, Prudence” (Three copies)

Letter from Herrick B. Young to unknown, July 2, 1964

Letter from Herrick B. Young to unknown, July 2, 1964

Note congratulating Western College for housing the Freedom Summer workers, n.d.

Letter from unknown to Dr. Young, September 18, 1964?

Letter from unknown to Bernice Stegall, October 8 1964?

Letter to “Western Alumnae Secretary” from unknown, n.d.

Letter from unknown to Herrick B. Young, n.d.

A personal account of the first Freedom Summer training session in Oxford, Ohio by Ellen L. Bernes (Two copies)

Folder 24: FS at Western College

Letter to the Western College Alumnae office, June 29, 1964 (three copies)

Transcription of the above letter (nine copies)

Folder 25: FS Newspaper Articles

List of Freedom Summer Newspaper Articles

Folder 26: WCAA

Information paper for the Western College Archives

Information flier for the Western College Archives

Western College Archives box labels

Western College Memorial Archives form to use materials

Folder 27: WCAA Deed of Gift

Western College Collection; Freedom Summer Collection; DVDs; Scrapbooks; Interviews; 1971-2014;[Range 21A]; Box 52

Box 52:

PL-18 Polyester 1 mil 1800’ tape, Voices of Dissent: “Technology: Hope or Peril”, Dr. George Wald “Therefore Choose Life”, April 7, 1971, Bob Stripple

Tape 1, Soundcraft plus 50 magnetic recording tape, Side 1: “Significance of Sit Ins and Freedom Rides” by James Lawson, March 17, 1962, Side 2: “Faith and Values” by Hans Hofmann, April 17, 1962, Bob Strippel

Tape 2, Soundcraft magnetic tape (1800 feet 1 mil Mylar base), “The Negro Image” by P. J. Sidney, February 14

Tape 3, Ampex Professional 1 mil polyester ¼ “ x 1800 feet seven inch reel, “Racism and Education” by Al Smith, Bob Strippel

Tape 4, Scotch recording tape, standard length ¼ in. x 1200 ft. (6.35mm x 360m) 7” reel, silicone lubricated 1.5 mil acetate backing, “Black Power” by George Weir, January 30, 1967, Bob Strippel

Tape 5, Scotch recording tape, standard length ¼ in. x 1200 ft. (6.35mm x 360m) 7” reel, silicone lubricated 1.5 mil acetate backing, “Black Power: A Challenge”, by Wm Rusher, January 30, 1967, Bob Strippel

Tape 6, Scotch recording tape, standard length ¼ in. x 1200 ft. (6.35mm x 360m) 7” reel, silicone lubricated 1.5 mil acetate backing, “Black Power”- critical, by Bayard Rustin, January 31, 1967, Bob Strippel

Tape 7, Scotch recording tape, standard length ¼ in. x 1200 ft. (6.35mm x 360m) 7” reel, silicone lubricated 1.5 mil acetate backing, “Black Power” by William Stringfellow, January 31, 1967, Bob Strippel

Tape 8, Scotch recording tape, standard length ¼ in. x 1200 ft. (6.35mm x 360m) 7” reel, silicone lubricated 1.5 mil acetate backing, “Black Power” by David Danzig, February 1, 1967, Bob Strippel

Life Magazine, December 18, 1964, Includes photo titled “Day of Accusation in Mississippi” and article titled “Panty Raids? No! Tough Campus Revolt”

Life Magazine, March 5, 1965, titled “Death of Malcolm X and the Resulting Vengeful Gang War, A Monument to Negro Upheaval” and featuring a cover photo of the “Largest muslim mosque bombed out after Malcolm X’s killing”

Life Magazine, March 19, 1965, titled “Civil Rights face-off at Selma, The Savage Season Begins” and featuring a cover photo of “Alabama troopers await marching Negroes in Selma”

Life Magazine, March 26, 1965, titled “Russia’s Fabulous Art Museum The Hermitage; Historic Turning Point for the Negro’ Cause” featuring a cover photo captioned “With Archbishop Iakovos, Walter Reuther and other supporters in Selma, Ala,. Martin Luther King holds a wreath to the martyred Reverend James Reeb”

Compact Disc: Freedom Singers, 1964 and Strippel Programs, 1962-1982

Button: "Silence Is Acceptable HATE Speak Loudly!

Standing On My Sisters Shoulder A Civil Rights Documentary

All DVDs are located in range 22A and are free on the shelf next to the Freedom Summer materials.

The Mississippi Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary DVDs were created for a conference hosted by Tougaloo College June 25-29, 2014.

DVD 1: “The Freedom Struggle In Mississippi- 1946-1964” and “The Continuing Struggle 1964-2014”

DVD 2: “Freedom Summer 1964: Its Historic Importance” and Freedom Summer Roll Call

DVD 3: “In The Mississippi River” and “Heroes and Sheroes” (A Tribute to those murdered and Martyred in Mississippi)

DVD 4: Our Southern Strategy: “Where Do We Go From Here?”

DVD 5: Legacy Banquet

Dates

  • Creation: 1853-1974

Creator

Extent

52 Boxes

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Miami University and Western College Memorial Archives Repository

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