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Mississippi Humanities Council
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Interview
List I
Ickes, Harold,
attorney
Columbia University: Allard K. Lowenstein Project/University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Allard K. Lowenstein Archives
Cassette. Transcript (49 pp.). Index. Permission required
to cite and quote.
Interviewed by William Chafe on January 10, 1990
Subjects: Allard Lowenstein; Allard Lowenstein-split with
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Idom, Fred, counselor,
Columbia High School
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 92.05. 40 min. Sound quality varies.
Interviewed by Bobby Smith
Subjects: school integration
Inge,
Johnnie Faye, teacher
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights
Documentation Project
2 cassette tapes. Transcript
(25 pp.)
Interviewed by Don Williams
on November 28, 1998.
Subjects: Andrew Goodman; Andrew
Young; C.O. Inge; freedom schools; Harris High School; Hobert
Kornegay; integration of Meridian High School in 1965; integration
of Meridian Junior Miss Pageant; James Chaney; Martin Luther
King's assassination; Medgar Evers' assassination; Meridian;
Meridian Baptist Seminary; Meridian Junior College; Mickey
Schwerner; NAACP; Obie Clark; Weidmann's Restaurant
Inge-Love,
Laura Holloway
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights
Documentation Project
2 cassette tapes. Transcript
(22 pp.)
Interviewed by Don Williams
on November 28, 1998.
Subjects: Bombing church; C.O.
Inge; drive-by shootings; James Chaney (annual memorial);
Harris High School; informants in the African-American community;
integration of Meridian High School; Johnnie Faye Inge; letters
threatening violence; mass meetings; Medgar Evers; Meridian;
New Hope Baptist Church; voter registration
Interview
with ten members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
(Colia Lidell, Willie Peacock, Frank Smith, Rutha Harris,
Cordell Reagon, Sam Block, Charles McDougal, Lyndon McNair,
Bernard Lafayette, Mary McCollum)
Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Change: James Forman
Collection
Archive number: 1. Reel-to-reel tape (about 20 min.).
Interviewed by Studs Terkel on October 18, 1962
Subjects: Clarksdale, Miss.; Cleveland, Miss.; Council of
Federated Organizations; Council on Human Relations; cross-burning;
demonstrations; FBI; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; Freedom
volunteers; harassment; Holly Springs, Miss.; housing; Indianola,
Miss.; intimidation; Jackson, Miss.; Ku Klux Klan; Leake County;
McComb, Miss.; participation of wealthy blacks in the civil
rights movement; racial violence; Sam Block; shootings; sit-ins;
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Tougaloo College;
voter registration; Womanpower Unlimited
Interviews
at a Laurel office, Laurel, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0403. Cassette. Transcript.
Ireson, Randy,
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer, West
Point, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0163. Cassette (2 sides). Transcript.
Irvin, Marina,
teacher, Chastain Junior High School
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 252. 1 cassette. Transcript: verbatim
(12 pp.).
Interviewed by Todd Spjeldet on March 22, 1978
Subjects. changes in student competency since integration;
racial factors in selecting administrators; school integration;
violence in the schools
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