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PART FIVE: Uhuru: CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Feel Angry with Me
written by John Lewis, 1940- and Mike D'Orso, 1953-; in Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 1998), [253]-274
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written by John Lewis, 1940- and Mike D'Orso, 1953-; in Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 1998), [253]-274
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
John Lewis, 1940-, Mike D'Orso, 1953-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Person Discussed
James Chaney, 1943-1964, John Lewis, 1940-, Shirley MacLaine, 1934-, Michael Schwerner, 1939-1964, Andrew Goodman, 1943-1964
Topic / Theme
Murder, Conscientious objectors, Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964, Civil Rights Act Passed, U.S., July 2, 1964, Civil rights, Student activism
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Copyright © 1998 Simon & Schuster
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Chapter 48: Inside the Mississippi Summer Project
written by James Forman, 1928-2005 (1997); in The Making of Black Revolutionaries (Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1997), 419-434
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written by James Forman, 1928-2005 (1997); in The Making of Black Revolutionaries (Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1997), 419-434
Date Written / Recorded
1997
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
James Forman, 1928-2005
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Person Discussed
Martin Luther King, Jr., 1929-1968, James Forman, 1928-2005, Robert Moses, 1888-1981
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Associations and organizations, Communism, Government policy, Firearms, Legal defense, Murder, Pacifism, Political alliances, Political conventions, Political rivalries, Race relations, Self defense, Students, Volunteers, Economics, Politics, Armed forces, Law, Sociology, Education, Civil Rights Workers Killed, Neshoba County, MS, June 21, 1964, Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964, U.S. Civil Rights...
Associations and organizations, Communism, Government policy, Firearms, Legal defense, Murder, Pacifism, Political alliances, Political conventions, Political rivalries, Race relations, Self defense, Students, Volunteers, Economics, Politics, Armed forces, Law, Sociology, Education, Civil Rights Workers Killed, Neshoba County, MS, June 21, 1964, Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964, U.S. Civil Rights Movement, 1954-
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