Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Education, Higher -- Mississippi
Discussion of James Silver's being brought before the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning in an effort to remove him from his position
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Academic freedom; Mississippi -- Race relations -- Periodicals
Two letters to the editor of the Daily Mississippian, the University of Mississippi's student newspaper: one in support of James Silver's right to free speech, and the other condemning the underground student newspaper The Rebel Underground's...
Labor unions -- Mississippi; Williams, John Bell, 1918-1983; Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988
Article describing Mississippi AFL-CIO head Claude Ramsay's support for James Silver, and his anger at Representative John Bell Williams for his efforts to have Silver resign
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Mississippi -- Politics and government; Education, Higher -- Mississippi
Column harshly criticizing James Silver's political beliefs on the occasion of his return to the University of Mississippi as a guest lecturer after his move to Notre Dame
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Mississippi -- Race relations; Arkansas Gazette
Column criticizing James Silver's beliefs and his activities traveling in support of his book, Mississippi: The Closed Society, as well as the Arkansas Gazette's presumably supportive coverage of the controversy surrounding Silver
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Education, Higher -- Mississippi; Academic freedom
Prediction that a meeting of the Mississippi Board of Institutions of Higher Learning, held to discuss James Silver's potential firing, will not have a positive outcome for Silver
Mississippi -- Race relations; Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988
Article describing James Silver's speech at the University of Mississippi's fourth Chancellor's Symposium on Southern History, held in 1978, in which Silver expresses pleasure at the progress made toward racial equality in Mississippi
Williams, John Bell, 1918-1983; Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Academic freedom
Mississippi congressman John Bell Williams responds to James Silver's speech on "Mississippi: The Closed Society" by claiming that "the time has come to fumigate some of our college staffs"
Collins, LeRoy; Freedom of speech -- Mississippi; Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988
Former Florida governor and president of the National Broadcasters Association urges Mississippi broadcasters to publicly defend James Silver's right to free speech
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Education, Higher -- Mississippi
Discussion of James Silver's being brought before the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning in an effort to remove him from his position
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Education, Higher -- Mississippi
Discussion of James Silver's being brought before the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning in an effort to remove him from his position