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Mississippi Humanities Council
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Interview
List M
Mack, McKinley
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on August
11, 1995
Mack, Thelma
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
1 cassette. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks
Magee, Ruby, civil
rights activist
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 17. Part I: 1 reel-to-reel tape Transcript (78 pp.).
Includes a tape log. Part II: 5 cassette tapes Transcript
(101 pp.).
Interviewed by Orley B. Caudill on May 18, 1972; Chester
Morgan on June 11, 1985; Chester Morgan and Clayton Sullivan
on September 26, 1985; Chester Morgan on October 10, 1985;
and Chester Morgan on November 21, 1985
Subjects: Aaron Henry; allegations of communism in the civil
rights movement; Black Panthers; black power; Charles Causey;
Charles Evers; Congress of Racial Equality; Fannie Lou Hamer;
Fayette, Miss.; FBI; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; Jackson,
Miss.; Jackson State University; James Bevel; James Meredith;
John Doar; John F. Kennedy; John Q. Wood; Justice Department;
Martin Luther King Jr.; Medgar Evers; Miles Loman; Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party; NAACP; Pike County; Robert Moses;
Sidney Ellzey; Stokely Carmichael; Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee; Students for a Democratic Society; Tougaloo College;
Tylertown, Miss.; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Walthall
County; White Citizens' Council
Maller, Mike,
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer, Indianola,
Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 9007. 1 cassette (2 sides). Transcript.
Mangrum, Fred,
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee worker
Howard University: Ralph J. Bunche Oral History Collection
Archive number: DC28.291. Transcript ( 54 pp.).
Interviewed by Robert Wright on July 8, 1969
Subjects: Child Development Group of Mississippi; Freedom
Summer; Freedom Summer-pros and cons of white student involvement;
Robert Moses; Stokely Carmichael; Tallahatchie County
Mangum, James,
assistant principal, Murrah High School
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 255. 1 cassette. Transcript: verbatim
(5 pp.).
Interviewed by Lyn Denson on March 23, 1978
Subjects: Jackson, Miss.; Jackson public schools; school
integration
Manyfield, Walter
M., teacher, Murrah High School
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 256. 1 cassette. Transcript: verbatim
(8 pp.).
Interviewed by Selika Sweet on March 17, 1978
Subjects: Jackson, Miss.; Jackson public schools; school
integration
Maples, Darwin,
Mississippi circuit court justice
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 174. Transcript (101 pp.).
Interviewed by Orley B. Caudill on April 8 and October 29,
1976
Subjects: bombings; FBI; Hattiesburg, Miss.; Jackson County;
Ku Klux Klan; Laurel, Miss.; Sam Bowers; Vernon Dahmer
Mars, Florence,
Philadelphia resident and author
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 179. 3 cassettes. Transcript (101 pp.).
Interviewed by Tom Healy on January 5, 1978
Subjects: Cecil Price; Clay F. Lee; Council of Federated
Organizations; economic boycotts; Emmett Till; FBI; Greenwood,
Miss.; Jackson, Miss.; John F. Kennedy; Ku Klux Klan; Lawrence
T. Rainey; lynchings; Martin Luther King Jr.; McComb, Miss.;
Meridian, Miss.; Neshoba County; Neshoba Democrat;
Nicholas D. Katzenbach; Paul B. Johnson Jr.; Philadelphia,
Miss.; Philadelphia murders; Philadelphia to Philadelphia
Project; racial violence; University of Mississippi; White
Citizens' Council; Witness in Philadelphia
Marshall, Burke,
assistant attorney general, Civil Rights Division, Department
of Justice
1. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (112 pp.).
Interviewed in 1964
2. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (93 pp.). Portions closed.
Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History
Project in 1970.
3. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Archive number: AC74-215. Transcript (44 pp.).
Interviewed by T.H. Baker on October 28, 1968
Subjects: Civil Rights Act (1964); FBI; Freedom Riders/Freedom
Rides; James Meredith; John Doar; Justice Department; Lyndon
B. Johnson; Oxford, Miss.; Paul B. Johnson Jr.; Robert F.
Kennedy; Russell Amendment; University of Mississippi-integration;
University of Mississippi-James Meredith
Also in Mississippi Department of Archives and History Lyndon
Baines Johnson Library Collection and Southern Regional Council's
Will the Circle Be Unbroken Collection
Marshall, Thurgood,
director and counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Education
Fund; U.S. circuit court judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals;
and U.S. supreme court justice
1. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (24 pp.).
Interviewed in 1964
2. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (20 pp.).
Marshall, Willie
May
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on November
8 and December 6, 1995
Martin,
Joe, bail bondsman
University of Southern Mississippi:
Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi
Vol. 713. 2 cassettes. Transcript
(33 pp.)
Interviewed by Jimmy Dykes on
November 1, 1995.
Subjects: Aylene Quin; Bob Moses;
Clint Hopson; COFO; Dennis Sweeney; Ed King; McComb Enterprise
Journal; German ambassador in McComb; Heffner family;
Herbert Lee; John D. Shaw; Louis Allen; lynchings; Marshall
Ganz; McComb; Mendy Samstein; Mississippi Institute for the
Technical and Economic Resources; Oliver Emmerich; redistricting
Pike County; SNCC; Vietnam War; walkout of students
Martin, Louis E.,
deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1969)
John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral History
Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (130 pp.). Portions closed.
Interviewed in 1966
Martin, Nathaniel
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. No transcript, only interviewer's notes.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on June 23, 1992
Subjects: Alcorn State University; boycott of Claiborne County's
white merchants; Charles Evers; demonstrations; Dusty Jackson
shooting; economic boycotts; integration of public accommodations;
integration of the Port Gibson swimming pool; Martin Luther
King Jr.; Port Gibson, Miss.; role of music in the civil rights
movement; Rudy Shields; shootings; sit-ins
Martin, Roberta
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Transcript (64 pp.). Closed until project is
completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on April 15,
1996
Subjects: Head Start
Martin, Ruby G.,
director, Office for Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education
and Welfare
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (24 pp.).
Marx, Charles,
retired state highway patrolman
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 185. 3 cassette tapes Transcript (86 pp.).
Interviewed by Orley B. Caudill on October 28 and November
2, 1976
Subjects: Alcorn State University; Charles Evers; church
burnings; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; Grenada, Miss.; Fannie
Lou Hamer; Jackson State University; James Meredith; Joe Patterson;
Ross R. Barnett; T. B. Birdsong
Mason, Cleo, civil
rights worker
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 11.9. 30 min. Transcript.
Interviewed by Kattie Sullivan on May 30, 1977
Subjects: civil rights organizations; role of black churches
in the civil rights movement
Mason, Cora, teacher
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Cassette (15 min.) Tape difficult to understand.
Interviewed on June 30, 1980
Subjects: black teachers; racial discrimination; school integration
Mason, Gilbert,
doctor and president, Biloxi chapter, NAACP
Millsaps College: Oral History of Mississippi Contemporary
Life and Viewpoint
Transcript (18 pp.).
Interviewed by Gordon G. Henderson on August 10, 1965
Subjects: Biloxi, Miss.; Biloxi beach wade-in; desegregation;
George County; Gilbert R. Mason, by his father, v. Biloxi
Municipal Separate School District; Gulfport, Miss.;
Hancock County; Harrison County; Jackson County; NAACP; school
integration; Stone County; voter registration
Matthews, David,
pastor and teacher
1 Sunflower County Library Oral History Collection
1 videotape.
Interviewed by Anice Powell on March 2, 1989
Subjects: biracial Committee; economic boycotts; NAACP; nonviolence;
school integration; Sunflower County; Sunflower County-black
leadership
2. Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on October
27, 1995
Mazique, Mamie Lee
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on August 3, 1992
McCay, Dan
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Partial transcript.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on May 19, 1992
Subjects: Alcorn State University; Alcorn State University-national
guard intervention; Alcorn State University-state trooper
intervention;
Black Hats; boycott of Claiborne County's white merchants;
Charles Evers; Deacons for Defense and Justice; economic boycotts;
J.D. Boyd; Ku Klux Klan; NAACP; racial violence; Rudy Shields
McClorine, Elonzo
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Rough transcript; not verbatim.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on April 6, 1992
Subjects: Alcorn State University; Alcorn State University-state
trooper intervention; boycott of Claiborne County's white
merchants; Charles Evers; Deacons for Defense and Justice;
J.D. Boyd; NAACP; voter registration
McCrary, L., college
student, University of Kentucky
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 6.1. 5 min.
Interviewed by Alferdteen Harrison on November 19, 1977
Subjects: learning during the civil rights movement
McCollum, Mary see
Interview with ten members of the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee
McCully, John,
information director, President's Committee on Equal Employment
Opportunity, 1961-1963
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (19 pp.).
McDaniel, E.L.,
businessman and KKK leader
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 493. 2 cassettes. Transcript (49 pp.).
Interviewed by Orley B. Caudill on August 12, 1977
Subjects: Adams County; Charles Evers; Council of Federated
Organizations; Deacons for Defense and Justice; Paul B. Johnson
Jr.; Ku Klux Klan; Natchez, Miss.; White Citizens' Council
McDaniel, Ozzie
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on January
18, 1996
McDaniel, Q.H. Jr.
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on June 27, 1992
McDew, Charles
Southern Regional Council: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
1 cassette. Transcript (10 pp.).
Interviewed by Worth Long on April 14, 1996
Subjects: Amite County; Bernard Lafayette; Bob Zellner; Brenda
Travis; Colia Lafayette; Curtis Hayes; Diane Nash; Dorie Ladner;
Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; Hollis Watkins; Jackson, Miss.;
James Bevel; Joyce Ladner; Magnolia, Miss.; Marion Barry;
McComb, Miss.; Medgar Evers; Operation MOM (Move on Mississippi);
Pike County; Robert Moses; Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee
McDougal, Charles
see Interview with ten members of the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee
McDowell, Cleve
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on November
1, 1995
McFatter, Melvin
M.
1. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Transcript.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on May 18, 1992
Subjects: boycott of Claiborne County's white merchants;
Charles Evers; economic boycotts; freedom of choice; Ku Klux
Klan; school integration; voter registration
2. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on June 15, 1992
Subjects: voting rights
McGauley, Pat,
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee volunteer, Laurel,
Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0405. Cassette (2 sides). Transcript.
McGhee, Silas,
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee field secretary,
Greenwood, Mississippi
Howard University: Ralph J. Bunche Oral History Collection
Archive number: DC28.324. Transcript (29 pp.).
Interviewed by Robert Wright on July 12, 1969
Subjects: Burnings; Freedom Summer; Greenwood, Miss.; Greenwood
Movement; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; retaliation
for participating in the civil rights movement; Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee; violence
McLaurin, Charles,
civil rights activist, Indianola and Sunflower County
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
3 cassettes. Transcript (148 pp.). Closed until project is
completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on December
13, 1995
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Amzie Moore; Bill Higgs; black participation
in the electoral process; Charles Cobb; Columbus, Miss.; Congress
of Racial Equality; Council of Federated Organizations; David
Dennis; Fannie Lou Hamer; Freedom Farm; Freedom House (Jackson);
Freedom Schools; Freedom Vote; integration of public accommodations;
Jackson, Miss.; Jackson Movement; James Bevel; Jesse Harrison;
Joe Harris; John Doar; Ku Klux Klan; Lawrence Guyot; Medgar
Evers; Michael Espy; NAACP; police harassment; racial violence;
racism; Robert Moses; segregation; Southern Christian Leadership
Conference; state trooper harassment; Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee; Voter Education Project; voter registration; White
Citizens' Council
McLaurin, Griffin
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights Documentation Project
1 cassette tape. Transcript (24 pp.)
Interviewed by Harriet Tanzman on March 6, 2000.
Subjects: Farmer's Home Administration Office; voter registration;
Mel Leventhal and the Constitutional Defense Committee; Sanctified
Church; Head Start; displaced plantation workers; local community
center; running African-Americans for elected offices; organic
farming; Kellogg Foundation
McLaurin, Virginia
Ayles
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
1 cassette. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on September
18, 1995
McLemore, Eugene
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Southern Politics
Oral History Collection
Archive number: A109. Tape. Transcript.
McLemore, Leslie,
political science professor, Jackson State University
1. Mississippi State University: John Stennis Oral History
Collection
Transcript. Index.
Subjects: Brown v. Board of Education; Child Development
Group of Mississippi; Freedom Vote; Hernando, Miss.; James
O. Eastland; John C. Stennis; Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party; Rust College; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee;
Walls, Miss.
2. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Southern Politics
Oral History Collection
Archive number: A254. Tape.
McLemore, Nanmie
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 11.26. 30 min. Transcript.
Interviewed by Buddy Cooper on June 1, 1977
Subjects: race relations
McNair, Lyndon see
Interview with ten members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee
McNeil, Vickie,
first black policewoman in Canton
Madison County-Canton Public Library: Madison County Oral
History Collection
Archive number: 018. 2 cassettes. Transcript (36 pp.). Includes
a tape log. Release form pending.
Interviewed by Michael G. Trend on March 25, 1982
Subjects: boycott of Canton's white merchants; Canton, Miss.;
Freedom House (Canton); Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; Freedom
Summer; economic boycotts; John Durfey; Ku Klux Klan; Martin
Luther King Jr.; Nancy Wright; segregation; state trooper
harassment
McRee, J.F., former
chairman, Child Development Group of Mississippi
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 88.04. 30 min. Incomplete transcript.
Interviewer unknown. Interviewed on September 19, 1988
Subjects: anti-poverty programs; Child Development Group
of Mississippi
McShane, James,
chief U.S. Marshal, Department of Justice, 1962-1968
John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral History
Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (34 pp.).
Interviewed in 1966
McTeer, Victor,
attorney
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Transcript (65 pp.). Closed until project is
completed.
Interviewed by Owen Brooks and Jerry Ward
Subjects: Black Economic Research Center; Bob Brown; Center
for Constitutional Rights; Delta Ministry; Fannie Lou Hamer;
Freedom Village (Jackson); Lawrence Guyot
McWilliams,
Dessie Davis
Lauderdale County Dept. of Archives and History: Pluggin'
Into the Past Collection
Transcript (20 pp.).
Interviewed by Kenneth McWilliams on January 25, 1989
Subjects: Martin Luther King Jr.; Neshoba County; Philadelphia,
Miss.; Philadelphia murders; segregation
Meany, George,
president, AFL-CIO
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (22 pp.).
Meek, Ed, director,
public relations, University of Mississippi
Delta State University: Delta State Oral History Collection
Cassette.
Interviewed by David Hill on March 17, 1984
Subjects: integration; University of Mississippi; University
of Mississippi-integration
Meredith, James
Howard University: Ralph J. Bunche Oral History Collection
Archive number: DC28.300. Transcript (28 pp.). Researchers
must seek written permission from interviewee during his lifetime.
Interviewed by John Britton on October 12, 1967
Subjects: James Meredith; Meredith March; University of Mississippi-integration
Meredith, Mitchel,
teacher
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 81.29. 30 min.
Interviewed by Patsy McWilliams on June 5, 1981
Subjects: Philadelphia, Miss.; school integration
Merrick, Samuel V.,
involved in the War on Poverty Program.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (45 pp.).
Meyers, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Glenn
Lauderdale County Dept. of Archives and History: Pluggin'
Into the Past Collection
Summary (2 pp.).
Interviewed by Tim Scruggs on February 28, 1989
Subjects: Philadelphia, Miss.; Neshoba County; racial violence;
racism; resentment of outside agitators; segregation
Michaels,
Sheila Shiki y Kessler
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 732. 2 cassette tapes. Transcript (31 pp.)
Interviewed by Charles Bolton on June 5, 1999.
Subjects: Brown v. Board of Education; joining CORE in New
York City; arrest in Atlanta; working for SNCC; John Lewis
and the March on Washington speech; Vietnam War; Jim Forman;
Marion Berry Jr.; COFO project manager; voter registration;
Freedom Summer schools; Sandra Adickes
Mikschl, Luke,
pastor
Madison County-Canton Public Library: Madison County Oral
History Collection
Transcript (10 pp.).
Interviewed by Elyda Garnett on September 26, 1978
Subjects: Congress of Racial Equality; Jackson, Miss.; James
Meredith; Meredith March; Roy Wilkins; voter registration;
Voting Rights Act
Miles, Booker T.
Mary Holmes College Oral History Project: Sharecropper Papers
Archive number: OH ta/ts 83-218 v. 9. Reel-to-reel tape.
Transcript (31 pp.).
Interviewed by Alvin Thomas on May 9, 1970
Subjects: boycott of Yazoo County's white merchants; economic
boycotts; Yazoo County
Miles, Robert,
member, executive committee, Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party, Batesville, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0253. Cassette. Transcript.
Miller, Carolyn
Turnipseed
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. No transcript, only interviewer's notes.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on February 15, 1994
Subjects: Alcorn State University; Charles Evers; Deacons
for Defense and Justice; Dusty Jackson shooting; integration
of white churches; Martin Luther King Jr.; Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party; NAACP; racial violence; school integration;
shootings; voter registration
Miller, Flossie
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on March 8,
1996
Miller, James
1. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Rough transcript; not verbatim.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on February 2, 1994
Subjects: segregation
2. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Rough transcript; not verbatim.
Subjects: Alexander Collins; boycott of Claiborne County;
Dusty Jackson shooting; NAACP; Nathan Jones; racial violence;
Eugene E. Spencer; Rims Barber; shootings
3. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on December 21, 1994
4. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on July 26, 1996
Miller, James P.
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights Documentation Project
2 cassette tapes. Transcript (58 pp.)
Interviewed by Stephanie Scull-Millet on May 24, 2000.
Subjects: slaughtering time on the farm; crops grown, stored,
consumed; segregated schools; International Paper Company
in Pascagoula, Mississippi; segregation on the job; unions;
Easton King; Ingalls Shipbuilding Corporation in Pascagoula,
Mississippi; International Longshoreman's Association; NAACP;
Legal Defense Fund; mass meetings; cross burning; Klan rally;
Medgar Evers; Aaron Henry; voter registration
Miller, Lee Willie
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights Documentation Project
1 cassette tape. Transcript (25 pp.)
Interviewed by Don Williams on July 29, 1999.
Subjects: Pleasant Green Baptist Church; racism; YMCA segregation;
NAACP membership; Medger Evans; Freedom riders; Vicksburg
integration; Martin Luther King in Vicksburg; funeral of Medgar
Evers; riot in Jackson
Milner, William
Edward, deputy school superintendent
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 257. 1 cassette. Transcript: verbatim
(6 pp.).
Interviewed by Kathy Weidert on March 22, 1978
Subjects: integration; Jackson, Miss.; Peoples Junior High
School; school integration; student attitude toward desegregation;
teacher flight; white student flight
Minniece, Thomas
Y., politician
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 319. 4 cassettes. Transcript (81 pp.).
Interviewed by Tom Healy on August 15 and 16, 1978
Subjects: Lauderdale County; Michael Schwerner; voter registration;
White Citizens' Councils
Minor, Wilson F. "Bill,"
reporter
1. Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. No transcript, only interviewer's notes.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on February 8, 1994
Subjects: Charles Evers; Dan Shell; Deacons for Defense and
Justice; Erle Johnston; J.D. Boyd; Mississippi State Sovereignty
Commission; Percy Greene
2. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Southern Politics
Oral History Collection
Archive number: A110. Tape. Transcript.
Minton, Ann, teacher,
Chastain Junior High School, Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 258. 1 cassette. Transcript: verbatim
(6 pp.).
Interviewed by Julie Kemerling on March 22, 1978
Subjects: Jackson, Miss; school integration; student attitude
toward desegregation
Mitchell, Clarence
M. Jr., director, Washington bureau, NAACP
1. John F. Kennedy Library: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Oral
History Collection, 1964-1983
Transcript (47 pp.).
Interviewed in 1967
2. Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: The Lyndon Baines Johnson
Oral History Collection
Transcript (71 pp.).
Mitchell, Rosie
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 4.08. 40 min. Tape difficult to understand.
Interviewed by Deborah Denard on July 4, 1980
Subjects: Womanpower Unlimited
Monroe, Leander,
constable
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on June 25, 1992
Subjects: Alcorn State University; black participation in
the electoral process; Charles Evers; job discrimination;
school integration; voter registration; voting rights
Monroe, Otho Austin
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 545. 2 cassette tapes. Draft transcript.
Interviewed by Michael Garvey on March 17, 1975
Subjects: Harrison County; school desegregation
Moody, Anne
1. Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Oral History
Collection
Archive number: OHP 403. 2 cassettes. Transcripts: verbatim;
edited
Interviewed by Debra Spencer on February 19, 1985
Subjects: Andrew Chaney; Annie Devine; Canton, Miss.; Coming
of Age in Mississippi; Democratic National Convention
(1964); Emmett Till; Foot Campbell; George Raymond; James
Chaney; lynchings; Martin Luther King Jr.; Michael Schwerner;
NAACP; Neshoba County; Philadelphia, Miss.; Philadelphia murders;
racial violence; Edwin King; Robert Moses; Southern Christian
Leadership Conference; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee;
Tougaloo College; United Auto Workers; voter registration
2. Tougaloo College: Thomas C. Dent Collection
Cassette (3 hrs.)
Interviewed by Thomas C. Dent on February 18, 1985
This interview is held jointly with the Amistad Center, located
on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Subjects: Anne Moody; Canton, Miss.; Coming of Age in
Mississippi; Tougaloo College
Moore, Amzie,
civil rights activist and leader, Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party
1. Howard University: Ralph J. Bunche Oral History Collection
Archive number: DC28.307
2. Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Oral History
Collection
Archive number: OHP 382. 1 reel-to-reel tape. Transcript:
draft. Incomplete.
Interviewed by John Ditmer and John Jones on April 22, 1981
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Bolivar County; Clarksdale, Miss.;
Cleveland, Miss.; Mississippi Delta; NAACP
3. Southern Regional Council: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
1 cassette. Transcript (6 pp.). Tape in fair to poor condition.
Interviewed in February 1963
Subjects: Burke Marshall; Cleveland, Miss.; Emmett Till;
George W. Lee; James P. Coleman; James Meredith; lynchings;
Mississippi Delta; Mound Bayou, Miss.; NAACP; racial violence;
Robert Moses; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; University
of Mississippi; University of Mississippi-James Meredith
4. University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 184. 4 cassette tapes Transcript (80 pp.).
Interviewed by Michael Garvey on March 29 and April 13, 1977
Subjects: Andrew Young; Black and Tan Party; Bolivar County;
Clarksdale, Miss.; Council of Federated Organizations; David
Dennis; Emmett Till; Fannie Lou Hamer; Greenville, Miss.;
Greenwood, Miss.; Head Start; Indianola, Miss.; James Bevel;
James Meredith; John Doar; Justice Department; lynchings;
Martin Luther King Jr.; McComb, Miss.; Mississippi Council
for Negro Leadership; Mississippi Delta; Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party; Mound Bayou, Miss.; NAACP; Robert Moses;
Ruleville, Miss.; Rust College; Southern Christian Leadership
Conference; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; voter
registration
Moore, Charles,
mail carrier
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Washington
County Oral History Project
Archive number: OH 79-01.100. 1 cassette. Transcripts: verbatim,
final (32 pp.). Index
Interviewed by Mary M. Haynes on June 30, 1977
Subjects: Andrew Goodman; Council of Federated Organizations;
Child Development Group of Mississippi; Delta Ministry; Freedom
Summer; Greenville, Miss.; Greenville Recreational Committee;
Herbert Lee; Herbert Lee Community Center; James Chaney; Michael
Schwerner; Noble Rucker Frisby; Philadelphia, Miss.; Philadelphia
murders; racial violence; Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee; Washington County
Moore, James,
chairman, Leflore County, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Wisconsin State Historical Society: Social Action Collections
Archive number: Tape 820A.
Subjects: economic boycotts; Greenwood, Miss.; Leflore County;
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Moore, Montgomery
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 81.28. 30 min. Incomplete transcript.
Interviewed by Patsy McWilliams on June 2, 1981
Subjects: Booker T. Washington School; Philadelphia High
School; school integration
Moore, Octavia
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
1 cassette. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Yolanda Mallett
Morris, Jessie
1. Tougaloo College: Thomas C. Dent Collection
Cassette (2 hrs.).
Interviewed by Thomas C. Dent on July 20, 1979
Subjects: Council of Federated Organizations; Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee; Willie Peacock
This interview is held jointly with the Amistad Center, located
on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2. Tougaloo College: Thomas C. Dent Collection
Cassette (1 hr.).
Interviewed by Thomas C. Dent on July 31, 1979
Subjects: Canton, Miss.; George Raymond; Jackson, Miss.;
Poor People's Corporation
This interview is held jointly with the Amistad Center, located
on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Moses, Robert Parris,
director, Council of Federated Organization's Summer Project
1. Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Anne Romaine's
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Oral History
Archive number: OH 81-08.11. Transcript (6 pp.). Transcript
difficult to read. Not to be duplicated without permission
of director, Archives and Library Division.
Interviewed by Anne Romaine on September 5, 1967
Subjects: Amzie Moore; Cleveland, Miss.; Council of Federated
Organizations; Curtis Hayes; Fannie Lou Hamer; Hollis Watkins;
James Jones; Lawrence Guyot; Louis Peacock; MacDonald family
(Ruleville); McComb, Miss.; McLaurin, Miss.; Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party; Ruleville, Miss.; Sam Block; Steptoe family;
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Sunflower County;
voter registration
Also in Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Change's
Anne Romaine Papers, 1963-1969
2. Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Anne Romaine's
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Oral History
Archive number: OH 81-08.12. Transcript (23 pp.). Not to
be duplicated without permission of director, Archives and
Library Division.
Interviewed by Anne Romaine on September 5, 1967
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Congress of Racial Equality; Council
of Federated Organizations; Curtis Hayes; David Dennis; Delta
Project; Diane Nash; Edwin King; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides;
Freedom Summer; Freedom Vote; George Smith; Greenwood, Miss.;
Greenwood Campaign; Hollis Watkins; James Bevel; Ku Klux Klan;
Lawrence Guyot; McComb, Miss.; Medgar Evers; Merrell Lindsay;
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; National Council of
Churches; Ross R. Barnett; Sam Block; Southern Christian Leadership
Conference; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Voter
Registration Project; White Citizens' Council; Willie Peacock
3. Southern Regional Council: Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
Archive number: 013-014. 2 cassettes. Transcript (43 pp.).
Interviewed by Worth Long
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Amzie Moore; Clarksdale, Miss.; Cleveland,
Miss.; Colia Liddell Clark and Lewis Liddell; Congress of
Racial Equality; Council of Federated Organizations; Dave
Dennis; Edwin King; Ella Baker; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides;
Greenwood, Miss.; Jackson, Miss.; Jane Stembridge; Lafayette
County; Lawrence Guyot; Mattie Dennis; Medgar Evers; Mississippi
Delta; Mississippi Free Press; NAACP; Natchez, Miss.;
Robert L.T. Smith; Sam Block; Southern Christian Leadership
Conference; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Tougaloo
College
Moses, O.W., college
administrator
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. Rough transcript; not verbatim.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on June 14, 1992
Subjects: Alcorn State University; Alcorn State University-state
trooper intervention; boycott of Claiborne County's white
merchants; Charles Evers; economic boycotts; J.D. Boyd; J.F.
Scott; T.B.Birdsong
Myers,
Lena, J.B. Williams, and C.W. Ducksworth
Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Change: Martin Luther
King Jr. Oral History Collection
Archive number: 71 (502). Reel-to-reel tape. Tape not available
at time of site visit.
Interviewed by Dorie Ladner in May 1970
Subjects: Jackson, Miss.; Jackson State University; James
E. Green-funeral service for
Myles, Annie
Tougaloo College: Delta Oral History Project
2 cassettes. Closed until project is completed.
Interviewed by Kim Lacy Rogers and Owen Brooks on April 1,
1996
Myron, Nancy,
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer, West
Point, Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0260. Cassette. Transcript.
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