Communism -- United States; Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
Article by then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, describing the ease with which the Communist Party can exploit Americans and inflict its agenda on the public
Mississippi -- Social life and customs; Mississippi -- Race relations
Article describing a speech to University of Mississippi law students made by J. O. Emmerich, editor of the McComb (Miss.) Enterprise Journal, urging them not to think that racial problems were the only problems in Mississippi
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; University of Mississippi -- Race relations; Mississippi -- Race relations -- 20th century
Letters to the editor of the Memphis, Tenn. Commercial Appeal regarding James Silver's pro-integration views; one letter is supportive, the rest are critical
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; University of Mississippi -- Race relations; Mississippi -- Race relations
Letters to the editor of the Memphis, Tenn. Commercial Appeal regarding James Silver's pro-integration views; one letter is supportive, the rest are critical
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; University of Mississippi -- Race relations; Mississippi -- Race relations
Letters to the editor of the Memphis, Tenn. Commercial Appeal regarding James Silver's pro-integration views; one letter is supportive, the rest are critical
Western Union Telegraph Company; Meredith, James, 1933-; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Riot, Sept. 30, 1962; Mississippi -- Race relations
Western Union Telegraph Company; Meredith, James, 1933-; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Riot, Sept. 30, 1962; Mississippi -- Race relations
Collins, LeRoy; Freedom of speech -- Mississippi; Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988
A Jackson, Miss., radio station executive criticizes National Broadcasters Association president LeRoy Collins for his defense of James Silver's right to free speech
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; African Americans--Music; Lumber trade--Mississippi; Railroads--Mississippi--Songs and music
Article describing the lumber industry in Mississippi and an African-American railroad ballad discovered by James Silver during the course of his research
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Mississippi -- Race relations; Labor unions--Mississippi
Article describing the reaction of the Mississippi AFL-CIO Labor Council president to Representative John Bell Williams's assertion that James Silver should be fired from the University of Mississippi for expressing his pro-integration views
Murphy, William P. (William Patrick), 1919-2007; American Civil Liberties Union
Article on University of Mississippi law professor William P. Murphy's resignation, resulting from years of harassment about Murphy's political views and membership in the American Civil Liberties Union
Textbooks -- Mississippi; Public schools -- Mississippi
Article detailing the Citizens Education Association's objection to psychological testing in Mississippi schools and the "socialistic" textbooks used in those schools
Public schools -- Mississippi; Textbooks -- Mississippi
Article describing how the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation wants to screen textbooks used in schools to make sure they do not promote "communistic and atheistic beliefs"
Mississippi State Penitentiary; Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898-1987
Article about Wendell Cannon, Governor Ross Barnett's bandleader during the 1959 campaign, and his ambiguous role as musical director at the Mississippi State Penitentiary