Education, Higher -- Mississippi; Academic freedom; Mississippi -- Social life and customs; Education -- Censorship
The University of Mississippi will "screen" all campus speakers invited to speak to make sure there is a balance between liberal and conservative speakers
Column containing several short items about the "Rebel Underground," an underground, anti-integration student newspaper at the University of Mississippi
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Southern Historical Association; Boycotts -- Mississippi
Column describing various organizations' displeasure with and boycotts of Mississippi, including the White House, the Southern Historical Association, and an unnamed insurance company
Law enforcement -- Mississippi; Mississippi -- Race relations
Article about civil rights activist Robert Moses's request for a federal investigation into racially-motivated violence in Natchez, Miss., after local authorities failed to act
Column advertising an upcoming arts festival in Jackson, Miss., and censorship of the University of Southern Mississippi's student newspaper and the subsequent emergence of an underground newspaper at the school
Column lamenting the fact that many observers of the University of Mississippi integration riots have formed their own opinions about what really happened there, and that they have no interest in hearing the facts
White supremacy movements -- United States; College integration -- Mississippi
Column written in support of the "Rebel Underground," a pro-segregation underground newspaper published at the University of Mississippi and Millsaps College
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
Mississippi -- Politics and government; Communism -- United States
Column quoting various statements made by Mississippi State Senator Corbett Partridge--his criticism of a University of Mississippi professor (presumably James Silver) who "has preached integration," his understanding of the word "prejudiced," and...