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Mississippi Humanities Council
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Interview
List F
Fairley, Jimmy C.,
Hattiesburg civil rights activist
1. University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 375. 6 cassettes. Transcript (99 pp.).
Interviewed by Michael Garvey on January 31,1977
2. With Charles H. and
Mamie Lee Phillips, activists
University of Southern Mississippi:
Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi
Vol. 711. 2 cassettes. Transcript
(69 pp.)
Interviewed by Charles Bolton
on June 24, 1998.
Subjects: boycotts; desegregation
at The University of Southern Mississippi; desegregation in
Hattiesburg; FBI; Freedom Summer; law enforcement; lunch counters;
lynchings; NAACP; Raylawni Branch; segregated buses; voter
registration; Voters League; World War II
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Charles Evers; Clyde Kennard; Council
of Federated Organizations; Deacons for Defense and Justice;
Delta Ministry; Fannie Lou Hamer; Forrest County; Forrest
County Action Committee; Forrest County Voters League; Frank
Parker; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; Hattiesburg, Miss.;
integration; Ku Klux Klan; Lawrence Guyot; Medgar Evers; Mississippi
Child Development Group; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party;
Mississippi State Voters League; NAACP; Palmers Crossing;
Percy Greene; race relations; racial violence; Robert L.T.
Smith; Robert Moses; Southern Christian Leadership Conference;
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; University of Southern
Mississippi; Vernon Dahmer; voter registration
Fairly, Ken, journalist
and law enforcement officer
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 455. 2 cassettes. Transcript (39 pp.).
Interviewed by Reid Derr on July 7, 1993
Subjects: Cecil Yarborough; Col. T.B. Birdsong; FBI; Jackson
State University-integration; James Meredith; Joe Patterson;
Ku Klux Klan; Mack Charles Parker; James McShane; Justice
Department; Mississippi Highway Patrol; racial violence; Robert
F. Kennedy; Ross R. Barnett; University of Mississippi-James
Meredith
Farley, Dave,
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Volunteer, Indianola,
Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0065. Cassette. Transcript.
Farmer, James,
national director, Congress of Racial Equality
1.Columbia University: Student Movements of the 1960s Collection
Transcript (530 pp.).
Interviewed by Ed Edwin, August 13, 15, 17, and September
5, 1979
Subjects: AFL-CIO; Burke Marshall; Civil Rights Act (1964);
comparison of civil rights organizations; Congress of Racial
Equality; Coretta Scott King; Deacons for Defense and Justice;
Diane Nash; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Freedom Riders/Free
Rides; Gloster Current; Hinds County; Hinds County jail; Hinds
County Prison Farm; Holly Springs, Miss.; integration of public
accommodations; Interstate Commerce Commission; Jack Young;
Jackson, Miss.; James Forman; James Meredith; Jesse Jackson;
John Lewis; John F. Kennedy; Ku Klux Klan; Martin Luther King
Jr.; Medgar Evers; NAACP; National Urban League; Parchman
Prison; C.T. Vivian; Robert F. Kennedy; Ross R. Barnett; Roy
Wilkins; Rust College; segregation; Southern Christian Leadership
Conference; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Thurgood
Marshall
2. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (29 pp.).
Interviewed in 1967
3. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Two transcripts (16 pp. and 33 pp.).
Farmer, Larry
New York Public Library. Schomburg Center: Community Development
Corporation Oral History Project
Transcript (63 pp.).
Interviewed by James Briggs Murray on September 18, 1990
Subjects: Amzie Moore; Annie Devine; Batesville, Miss.; Black
Liberation Movement; black landownership; Charles Bannerman;
Clarksdale, Miss.; Delta Foundation; Ed Brown; Fannie Lou
Hamer; Farmers Home Administration; Greenville, Miss.; Hawkins
v. Shaw; Howard Taft Bailey; James O. Eastland; John
C. Stennis; Marian Wright Edelman; Martin Luther King Jr.;
Mayersville, Miss.; Mississippi Action for Community Education
(MACE); Mississippi Delta; Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party; NAACP; Panola County; Shadock Davis; Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee; Unita Blackwell; Willie Bailey
Feibelman, Julian
Beck, rabbi emeritus, Temple Sinai, New Orleans
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 80. 2 cassette tapes. Transcript (84 pp.).
Interviewed by Orley B. Caudill on March 26, 1974.
Subjects: Operation Understanding; Ralph Bunche
Fells, Bert
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 721. 2 cassette tapes. Transcript (25 pp.)
Interviewed by Mike Garvey on October 25, 1976.
Subjects: Alcorn College; Air Force service in Vietnam; Head
Start; Community Action Agency; Community Service Administration;
Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO); Forrest-Stone Area Opportunity,
Inc.
Fisher, Alice,
teacher, Jackson public schools
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 3.09b. 15 min. Transcript.
Interviewed by Sharon Bell on June 5, 1975
Subjects: Jackson, Miss.; race relations; social change;
school integration
Fitzpatrick, Bob,
attorney
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on May 31, 1996
Subjects: Charles Evers; Claiborne County; desegregation
of the Mississippi jury system; Fred Burger; Issaquena County;
James Meredith; Martin Luther King Jr.; Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party; NAACP Legal Defense Fund; racial violence;
Stokely Carmichael; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Fleming, Cora
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on August
16, 1995
Flynn, Billie,
manager of a Canton hardware store
Madison County-Canton Public Library: Madison County Oral
History Collection
Archive number: 030. 2 cassettes. Transcript (27 pp.).
Interviewed by Michael G. Trend on April 28, 1982
Subjects: integration; Ku Klux Klan
Fortas, Abe, U.S.
Supreme Court, 1965-1969
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (37 pp.).
Fortenberry,
John Lamar, superintendent of Canton public schools
Madison County-Canton Public Library: Madison County Oral
History Collection
Archive number: 033. 2 cassettes. Transcript (26 pp.).
Interviewed by Michael G. Trend on May 5, 1982
Subjects: Canton, Miss.; freedom of choice; private academies;
school integration
Frank, Barney,
politician and congressman, Massachusetts
Columbia University: Allard K. Lowenstein Project/University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Allard K. Lowenstein Archives
Archive number: 1485. Cassette. Transcript (44 pp.). Index.
Permission required to cite and quote.
Interviewed by William Chafe on April 25 and May 1, 1989
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Allard Lowenstein; Allard Lowenstein-relations
with civil rights leaders; Allard Lowenstein-split with Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Democratic National Convention
(1964); Dottie Zellner; Freedom House (Vicksburg); Fannie
Lou Hamer; Freedom Summer; Freedom Summer recruitment; Freedom
Vote; Greenwood, Miss.; Jackson, Miss.; Joseph Rauh; Justice
Department; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; National
Lawyers' Guild; National Student Association; Robert Moses;
Robert Zellner
Fraser, Steven,
historian
Columbia University: Student Movements of the 1960s Collection
Archive number: 1609. 3 cassettes. Transcript (293 pp.).
Interviewed by Ronald Grele on June 3 and August 22, 1984,
and July 5, 1985
Subjects: Andrew Goodman; Columbus, Miss.; Council of Federated
Organizations; Democratic National Convention (1964); Democratic
Party; Freedom Summer; Freedom Summer training Oxford, Ohio;
Friends of SNCC; integration of public accommodation; James
Chaney; John Lewis; Lawrence T. Rainey; Mario Savio; McComb,
Miss.; Michael Schwerner; Philadelphia, Miss.; Philadelphia
murders; Rita Schwerner; Robert Moses; Starkville, Miss.;
Stokely Carmichael; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee;
voter registration
Frasier, Lucille
Moman
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Tape in poor condition. Closed until project
is completed.
Frisby, Noble Rucker,
physician
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Washington
County Oral History Project
Archive number: OH 79-01.51. 1 cassette. Transcripts: edited,
final
(10 pp.). Index.
Interviewed by Daisy M. Greene on April 28, 1977
Subjects: Council of Federated Organizations; Greenville,
Miss.; James Meredith; NAACP; Ross R. Barnett, U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights
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