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Mississippi Humanities Council
Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Interview
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Napier, Irene,
elementary and high school teacher
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 259. 1 cassette tape. Transcript (28 pp.).
Interviewed by R. Wayne Pyle on September 2, 1981
Subjects: Magee, Miss.; Mount Olive, Miss.; school desegregation
Neely, Jasper
Tougaloo College: Civil Rights Documentation Project
1 DAT tape. Transcript (22 pp.)
Interviewed by Worth Long on February 19, 2000.
Subjects: Delta conditions in the early sixties; JFK; NAACP
presidency; lawsuit against Liberty Cash Supermarket; election
to city council; Martin Luther King; James Meredith; Ku Klux
Klan; changes due to the civil rights movement
Nelson, Frances
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on April 13, 1992
Neville, Chip,
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party summer volunteer, Vicksburg,
Mississippi
Stanford University: Project South Oral History Program
Archive number: 0309. Cassette (2 sides). Transcript.
Neville, William,
chancery judge
Millsaps College: Oral History of Mississippi Contemporary
Life and Viewpoint
Transcript (50 pp.).
Interviewed by Gordon G. Henderson in July 1965
Subjects: Brown v. Board of Education; Civil Rights
Act (1964); James P. Coleman; Ku Klux Klan; Lauderdale County;
Lilywhite Party; Meridian, Miss.; Meridian Star;
Paul B. Johnson Jr.; retaliation for participating in the
civil rights movement; Ross R. Barnett; University of Mississippi;
Wayne County
Newfield, Jack,
journalist and activist
Columbia University: Allard K. Lowenstein Project/University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Allard K. Lowenstein Archives
Archive number: 1732. Transcript (37 pp.). Index. Permission
required to cite and quote.
Interviewed by William Chafe on December 9, 1989
Subjects: Aaron Henry; Allard Lowenstein; Allard Lowenstein-civil
rights movement; Allard Lowenstein-relation to Robert Moses;
Council of Federated Organizations; Dennis Sweeney; Edwin
King; Freedom Summer; Freedom Vote; Hubert H. Humphrey; James
Forman; Jesse Jackson; Joseph Rauh; Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party; Robert Moses; Sam Brown; Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee; United Auto Workers; voter registration
Newman, Clarence
Benton "Buddie," speaker, Mississippi house
of representatives
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 447. 3 cassettes. Transcript (97 pp.).
Interviewed by Charles Bolton on June 18, 1992, and Reid
Derr on March 19, 1993
Subjects: Brown v. Board of Education; Civil Rights
Act (1964); desegregation; James P. Coleman; Gulfport, Miss.;
James Meredith; John F. Kennedy; Mississippi Highway Patrol;
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission; Rex Armistead; Robert
F. Kennedy; Ross R. Barnett; University of Mississippi-integration;
University of Mississippi-James Meredith
Nix, James
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 443. 1 cassettes. Transcript (22 pp.).
Interviewed by Sarah Rowe on March 7, 1993
Subjects: boycott of Hattiesburg's white merchants; economic
boycotts; integration of the military; J.C. Killingsworth;
Les Harrison; NAACP; Rudy Shields; segregation
Noel, Susie
1. Jackson State University: A Neighborhood Discovery: Farish
Street District
Archive number: OH 82.07. Transcript (17 pp.).
Interviewed by Alferdteen Harrison on December 16, 1982
Subjects: courts; Farish Street district; Freedom Riders;
Jackson, Miss.; NAACP
2. Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 4.02a. 3 hrs. One tape missing.
Interviewed by Deborah Denard on June 4, 1975
Subjects: civil rights leaders; Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides;
NAACP
3. Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 4.05. 45 min.
Interviewed by Deborah Denard on June 29, 1976
Subjects: Womanpower Unlimited
Nolan, Kisiah Waller,
teacher
Mississippi Department of Archives and History: Murrah High
School Oral History Project
Archive number: OHP 259. 1 cassette. Transcript. Cassette
inaudible.
Interviewed by Carney Stevens
Subjects: desegregation; Jackson, Miss.; Jackson public schools;
school integration
Norman, Martha
Prescod
Columbia University: Student Movements of the 1960s Collection
Transcript (43 pp.).
Interviewed by Bret Eynon on October 26, 1984
Subjects: American Friends Service Committee; Amzie Moore;
black power; Cleveland, Miss.; Democratic National Convention
(1964); Dewey Greene; Ella Baker; Freddie Greene; Friends
of SNCC; George Greene; Greenwood, Miss.; Martin Luther King
Jr.; McComb, Miss.; McGhee family; Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party; NAACP; Robert Moses; Silas McGhee; Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee; U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; United
Auto Workers; University of Southern Mississippi-integration;
Voting Rights Act
Norris, Mildred, Hattiesburg
city judge
University of Southern Mississippi: Civil Rights Movement
in Mississippi
Vol. 69. 3 cassette tapes. Transcript (118 pp.).
Interviewed by Orley Caudill on May 21, 1974, January 26,
1976, and June 6, 1980
Subjects: integration of a Hattiesburg court room; Ross Barnett;
Thomas Brady
Norton, Mary Ann
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads: No Easy Journey
Cassette. No transcript, only interviewer's notes.
Interviewed by Emilye Crosby on May 21, 1992
Subjects: boycott of Claiborne County's white merchants;
integration of white churches; school integration
Norwood, Edward,
businessman
Jackson State University: Recollections of the Civil Rights
Movement
Archive number: OH 81.11. 40 min.
Interviewed by Elma J. Hill on May 9, 1981
Subjects: black civil rights organizations; black power
Nussbaum, Perry,
Temple Beth Israel
Millsaps College: Oral History of Mississippi Contemporary
Life and Viewpoint
Transcript (50 pp.).
Interviewed by Gordon G. Henderson on August 5, 1965
Subjects: Freedom Riders/Freedom Rides; White Citizens' Council
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