Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986; Prisoners of war; Vietnam; Jones, Henry; Waller, Bill, 1926-; Richton (Miss.);Perry County (Miss.);Arts -- Mississippi; Stephens, Ben; Meadows, Glenda; United States. Congress. Senate;
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Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986; Mississippi; Busing for school integration; Segregation; Civil rights -- United States; Conservatism; United States. Supreme Court; United States. Congress. Senate; Natural resources -- Mississippi;...
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Mississippi League of Women Voters; Suffragists -- Mississippi -- Archives; Women -- Political activity -- Mississippi; Women legislators -- Mississippi;
Panelists include political papers archivist Leigh McWhite, and Cora Norman and Fran Leber of the League of Women Voters of Mississippi. Discussion topics include the library's Special Collections resources for researching women in politics...
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
The basis for the allegation that the purpose of the 1890 Mississippi Constitution was to restrict African American franchise.
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
The factual basis for the complaint that the proposed amendment to section 244 of the 1890 Mississippi Constitution was designed to perpetuate white political supremacy.
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
A list of delegates’ names at the 1890 Mississippi constitutional convention who sought to restrict African American franchise and perpetuate white supremacy.
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
The factual basis for the assertion that the 1960 amendment to the 1890 Mississippi Constitution (any person registering to vote after the effective date of the law should be of good moral character) was designed to prevent African Americans from...
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
Purpose of six acts of the 1962 Mississippi legislature designed to “deter, prevent, delay and harass” African American efforts to vote and to facilitate discrimination against African Americans.
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
Statistical analysis of census, registration, and voting data in Mississippi with regards to race between 1890 and 1962.
United States. Supreme Court; United States. Court of Appeals; Civil rights -- Mississippi; Segregation -- Mississippi; Suffrage -- Mississippi; Education -- Mississippi;
The factual basis for assertions that between 1899 and 1952 African Americans were not allowed to vote, that literate African Americans were required to interpret sections of the Mississippi constitution, and that African Americans were excluded...
University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- Football; University of Mississippi -- Baseball; University of Mississippi -- Students -- Societies and clubs; University of Mississippi....
Concerns athletics, including Baseball & Football; the inauguration of Chancellor Kincannon; a YMCA & YWCA sponsored barbecue; election of H.Z. Brown as editor-in-chief of the "Magazine"; happenings with the Young Men's Christian Association;...
University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students; University of Mississippi -- Football; University of Mississippi -- Baseball; University of Mississippi -- Students -- Societies and clubs; University of Mississippi....
Concerns an article on the "Progress of the University: as viewed by a member of the Faculty" including the appointment of Alfred Hume as Chancellor, raising of the Chancellor's salary, athletics, student grades & involvement, etc.; sports...
Leavell, Richard M; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Students
Richard Marion Leavell, B.A., M.A., LL.D. Delta Psi. Phi Sigma Literary Society. Graduated with honors. He was born at Cherry Creek, Pontotoc County, Mississippi. Captain in 2nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. Captured at Gettysburg. Prisoner on...