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Mississippi Humanities Council
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Interview
List G
Gage, Robert D. IV
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on May 5, 1992
Galloway, Rachel
1 cassette. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on September
4, 1995
Garner, John,
professor, Tougaloo College
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Oral History
Collection
Archive number: OHP 366. 1 reel-to-reel tape. Unedited transcript
(50 pp.).
Interviewed by John Jones and John Dittmer on February 13,
1981
Subjects: civil rights lawyers; Clarice T. Campbell; integration
of the Galloway Church; Jack Young; Jackson, Miss.; John R.
Salter; Joyce Ladner; R. Jess Brown; Edwin King; St. Andrews;
Tougaloo College
Gatson, Hattye
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights Documentation Project
1 cassette tape. Transcript (24 pp.)
Interviewed by Harriet Tanzman on January 16, 2000.
Subjects: civil rights movement in Durant; voter registration;
Ku Klux Klan; segregation in restaurants and hospitals; Vicksburg
boycott of 1971; Head Start; welfare
Gerfield, Mitch,
white Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer,
Natchez, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 291. Cassette. Transcript.
Giles, Alice
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
3 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on September
1, 1995
Gilman, Bob, Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer, Tibbee, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0237. Cassette (2 sides). Transcript.
Gilmore, Gladys,
teacher and counselor, Chastain Junior High School
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 250. 1 cassette. Transcript: verbatim
(13 pp.)
Interviewed by Lisa Mikles in March 1978
Subjects: busing; desegregation; Jackson, Miss.; Jackson
public schools; school integration
Givhan, Bessie
Burnely, president, Greenville chapter, NAACP
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Washington
County Oral History Project
Archive number: OH 79-01.58. 1 cassette. Transcripts: verbatim,
final (18 pp.). Index.
Interviewed by Daisy M. Greene on September 19, 1978
Subjects: Delta Resource Committee; Greenville, Miss.; Hinds
County; Jackson, Miss.; NAACP; NAACP-lawsuits; Port Gibson,
Miss.
Glazier, Herman,
administrative assistant, Mississippi governor's office
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 485. 2 cassette tapes. Transcript (57 pp.).
Interviewed by Reid Derr on September 10, 1993
Subjects: Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission; Paul
B. Johnson Jr.; Ross Barnett; White Citizens' Council
Gooden, Bennie S.,
Head Start, Clarksdale, Mississippi
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 599. 1 cassette. Transcript (30 pp.).
Interviewed by Homer Hill on March 15, 1994
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Andrew Carr; anti-poverty programs;
Bennie F. McLaurin; Brown v. Board of Education;
Charles Murray; Child Development Group of Mississippi; Clarksdale,
Miss.; Coahoma County; Coahoma Opportunities, Inc.; Greenville,
Miss.; Gycelle Tynes; H.H. Humes; Head Start; Hugh White;
Jackson, Miss.; James C. Gillam; Jesse Epps; John C. Stennis;
Ku Klux Klan; Losing Ground; Lyon, Miss.; Mississippi
Action for Progress; North Mississippi Rural Legal Services;
Office of Economic Opportunity; Owen Cooper; segregaton; Southern
Education Recreaton Association; Sunflower County; Tunica
County; violence
Gooden, Earl
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on April 16,
1996
Goforth, Oliver
Lauderdale County Department of Archives and History: Pluggin'
Into the Past Collection
Transcript (20 pp.).
Interviewed by William M. Brown on February 16, 1989
Subjects: FBI; Ku Klux Klan; Lawrence T. Rainey; Neshoba
County; Philadelphia, Miss.; Philadelphia murders; racial
violence
Goldberg, Arthur
J., U.S. Supreme Court, 1962-1965
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (36 pp.). Interviewee retains copyright, restricted
during his lifetime except with written permission
Goldfarb, Ronald,
consultant, War on Poverty Task Force, 1964
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (26 pp.).
Goodloe, Flonzie,
election commissioner
Madison County-Canton Public Library: Madison County Oral
History Collection
Transcript (8pp.).
Interviewed by Elyda Garnett on October 26, 1978
Subjects: bombings; Canton, Miss.; economic boycotts; Freedom
House (Canton); Freedom March; Head Start; J.F. McCree; NAACP;
voter registration
Goodwillie, Susan,
civil rights worker
Columbia University: Allard K. Lowenstein Project/University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Allard K. Lowenstein Archives
Archive number: 1485. Cassette. Transcript (33 pp.). Index.
Permission required to cite and quote.
Interviewed by William Chafe on January 22, 1989
Subjects: Allard Lowenstein; Andrew Goodman; Canton, Miss.;
Council of Federated Organizations; Democratic National Convention
(1964); Freedom Schools; Freedom Summer; Freedom Summer training
in Oxford, Ohio; Geoffrey Cowans; Hollis Watkins; Jackson,
Miss.; James Chaney; Michael Schwerner; Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party; Philadelphia murders; racial violence; Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Vicksburg, Miss.; voter
registration; Wednesdays in Mississippi; White Citizens' Council
Graves, Charles,
member, executive committee, Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party, Dibbee, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0164-1. Cassette. Transcript.
Gray, Duncan,
Episcopal minister
1. Millsaps College: Oral History of Mississippi Contemporary
Life and Viewpoint
Transcript (65 pp.).
Interviewed by Gordon G. Henderson in June 1965
2. Tougaloo College: Civil Rights
Documentation Project
2 cassette tapes. Transcript
(25 pp.)
Interviewed by Don Williams
on April 16, 1999.
Subjects: Amzie Moore; Bernie
Law; Bob Moses; Committee of Conscience; Community Relations
Service; Dan Beittel; Dave Dennis; Duncan Hobart; Head Start;
integration of schools in 1964; Lauderdale Economic Assistance
Program (LEAP); Meridian; Meridian Star; Mississippi
Action for Progress (MAP); Mississippi Council on Human Relations;
Mound Bayou, Mississippi; National Sharecroppers Fund; PTA;
race relations during childhood in Columbus, Greenwood, and
Jackson; Regional Council of Negro Leadership meeting in Mound
Bayou, Mississippi, in May 1954; Saint Paul's Episcopal Church,
Meridian; Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Oxford; segregation
and integration of the University of the South, Sewanee; unitary
school decision in 1969; "The Social Implications of
the Christian Gospel" (segregation is incompatible with
Christianity); T.R.M. Howard; World War II
Subjects: Civil Rights Act (1964); Delta Kappa Epsilon; A.
Daniel; Episcopal Church; Gen. Edwin Walker; Harris Llewellyns
Wofford; Jackson, Miss.; James Meredith; Mississippi Council
on Human Relations; Nicholas D. Katzenbach; Oxford, Miss.;
role of churches in the civil rights movement; T.B. Birdsong;
Tougaloo College; University of Mississippi-James Meredith;
White Citizens' Council
Gray, James
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Rough transcript; not verbatim
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on July 1, 1992
Subjects: boycott of Claiborne County's white merchants;
Calvin Williams; Deacons for Defense and Justice; Mississippi
Action Program; NAACP; racial violence
Gray, Robert
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on March 28,
1996
Gray, Victoria,
member, executive committee, Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0372. Cassette. Transcript.
Green, Edith,
U.S. congresswoman, Oregon
1. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (14 pp.).
Interviewed in 1974
2. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (33 pp.).
Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kenndey Oral History
Project in 1974
Green, Jo, Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer, Aberdeen, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive numbers: 0261 and 0263. 2 cassettes (3 sides). Transcript.
Greene, Percy,
journalist, Jackson Advocate
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 286. 3 cassette tapes. Transcript (53 pp.).
Interviewed by Neil McMillen on December 14, 1972
Subjects: allegations of communist influences on civil rights
movement; Jackson Advocate; James O. Eastland; Lyndon
B. Johnson
Griffin, W.S.,
assistant state superintendent of education, Mississippi
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 414. 3 cassette tapes. Transcript (47 pp.).
Interviewed by Thomas Healy on July 19, 1978
Subjects: Paul B. Johnson Jr.; Ross Barnett; school desegregation
Guerrero, J. Eugene
Columbia University: Student Movements of the 1960s Collection
Transcript (117 pp.).
Interviewed by Ronald J. Grele on October 10, 1984
Subjects: Amite County; Bayard Rustin; Biloxi, Miss.; black
power; Civil Rights Act (1964); Council of Federated Organizations;
Democratic National Convention (1964); Eldridge W. Steptoe;
Ed Hamlet; Freedom Summer; Freedom Summer training at Oxford,
Ohio; Gulfport, Miss.; Hattiesburg, Miss.; Howard Romaine;
Jackson, Miss.; Ku Klux Klan; Lawrence Guyot; Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party; Robert Moses; Southern Conference
Educational Fund; Stokely Carmichael; Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee; Sue Thrasher; voter registration
Gunn, Howard
Tougaloo College: Thomas C. Dent Collection
Cassette (1 hr.).
Interviewed by Thomas C. Dent on July 26, 1979
This interview is held jointly with the Amistad Center, located
on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Guster, Leesco
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on July 3, 1996
Guyot, Lawrence,
civil rights activist
1. Columbia University: Allard K. Lowenstein Project/University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Allard K. Lowenstein Archives
Archive number: 1697. 2 cassette. Transcript (33 pp.). Index.
Permission required to cite and quote. Transcript has many
errors.
Interviewed by William Chafe on March 30, 1989
Subjects: A.A. Branch; Aaron Henry; Allard Lowenstein; Allard
Lowenstein-relationship with civil rights leaders; Allard
Lowenstein-split with Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee;
allegations of communism in the civil rights movement; Amzie
Moore; Andrew Goodman; Anne Romaine; Arthur Kinoy; Bayard
Rustin; Biddle Adams; Charles Evers; Clarksdale, Miss.; Congress
of Racial Equality; Constance Curry; Courtland Cox; David
Dennis; Delta Ministry; Democratic National Convention (1964);
Dennis Sweeney; Edwin King; Eldridge W. Steptoe; Episcopalians
for Cultural and Racial Unity; Ernst Borinski; Free Southern
Theatre; Freedom Day (Hattiesburg); Freedom Elections; Freedom
House; Freedom Summer; Freedom Vote; Gloster Current; Guyot
v. Thornton; Hancock County; Harrison County; Hodding
Carter III; Hollis Watkins; Hubert H. Humphrey; Ivan Donaldson;
James Chaney; James Forman; James Meredith; Jesse Jackson;
John Doar; John F. Kennedy; Joseph Rauh; Justice Department;
Lawrence Guyot; Martin Luther King Jr.; McComb, Miss.; Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party; NAACP; NAACP v. Jackson;
National Council of Churches; racial violence; Robert L.T.
Smith; Robert F. Kennedy; Robert Moses; Roy Wilkins; Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Tougaloo College; U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights; United States v. Mississippi;
Vernon Dahmer; voter registration; White Citizen's Council;
William Kunstler; WLBT
2. Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Anne Romaine's
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Oral History
Archive number: OH 81-08.4. Transcript (26 pp.). Not to be
duplicated without permission of director, Archives and Library
Division.
Interviewed by Anne and Howard Romaine in November 23, 1966
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Allard Lowenstein; Curtis Hayes; Democratic
National Convention (1964); Dewey Greene Jr.; Edwin King;
Forrest County; Frank Smith; Freedom Summer; Greenwood, Miss.;
Hattiesburg, Miss.; Jackson, Miss.; James Forman; Ku Klux
Klan; Mary Lane; McComb, Miss.; Mississippi Delta; Mississippi
Free Press; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party v. the Regular Democratic Party of
Mississippi; Mississippi v. Edwin King; Robert Moses;
role of churches in the civil rights movement; Sam Block;
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Victoria Gray;
voter registration; Willie Peacock
Also in Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Change's
Anne Romaine Papers, 1963-1969
3. Southern Regional Council: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
1 cassette. Transcript (17 pp.). Tape in fair condition.
Interviewed by Worth Long in February 1997
Subjects: Attala County; black participation in the electoral
process; Bolivar County; Carroll County; Choctaw County; Council
of Federated Organization; Democratic Party; Greenville, Miss.;
James P. Coleman; Martin Luther King Jr.; Medgar Evers; Mississippi
State Sovereignty Commission; Montgomery County; NAACP; school
integration; voter registration; Webster County
4. Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive numbers: 0305 and 0306. Transcript (305 has 31 pp.).
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Council of Federated Organizations;
Deacons of Defense; Democratic National Convention (1964);
Edwin King; Hubert H. Humphrey; Ku Klux Klan; Martin Luther
King Jr.; McComb Statement; Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party; NAACP; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Victoria Gray
Also located in the Southern Regional Council's Will the
Circle Be Unbroken Collection
5. University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 673. 2 cassettes. Transcript (38 pp.).
Interviewed by John Rachal on September 7, 1996
Subjects: A.A. Branch; A. Daniel Beittel; Alcorn State University--racial
violence; Andrew Goodman; Arthur Kinoy; bombings; Charles
Cobb; CIA; Clarksdale, Miss.; Council of Federated Organizations;
Delta Ministry; Democratic National Convention (1964); Edwin
King; Emily Shrader; Ernst Borinski; Fannie Lou Hamer; Free
Southern Theatre; Freedom Days; Freedom Summer; Greenville,
Miss.; Greenwood, Miss.; Hattiesburg, Miss.; indigenous leadership;
J.C. Tally; James Chaney; John O'Neal; John R. Salter; June
Johnson; Martin Luther King Jr.; Medgar Evers; Michael Schwerner;
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; Mississippi Gulf Coast;
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission; National Council
of Churches; National Lawyers' Guild; nonviolence; Pascagoula,
Miss.; Pass Christian, Miss.; Peggy Jean Connor; racial violence;
Robert L.T. Smith; Robert Moses; role of music in the civil
rights movement; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee;
Theresa Delpaso; Tougaloo College; Vernon Dahmer; Victoria
Gray; voter registration; Wednesdays in Mississippi; William
Kunstler; Winona, Miss.
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