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Young--Medical Committee for Human Rights clippings, press releases, 1964-1965, 1967 (Quentin Young papers, 1964-1975; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 880, Box 4, Folder 8)
Young, Quentin
Press releases from the Medical Committee for Human Rights and from Bob Moses about Freedom Summer; a number of reports from medical personnel who went to Mississippi during Freedom Summer or who participated in marches in Selma and Montgomery, Alabama; a form for volunteering with or contributing to the Medical Committee for Human Rights; a speech by Adam Clayton Powell to the Medical Committee for Human Rights in Chicago--these are the main items in this folder.
- Title:
- Young--Medical Committee for Human Rights clippings, press releases, 1964-1965, 1967 (Quentin Young papers, 1964-1975; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 880, Box 4, Folder 8)
- Creator:
- Young, Quentin
- Description:
Press releases from the Medical Committee for Human Rights and from Bob Moses about Freedom Summer; a number of reports from medical personnel who went to Mississippi during Freedom Summer or who participated in marches in Selma and Montgomery, Alabama; a form for volunteering with or contributing to the Medical Committee for Human Rights; a speech by Adam Clayton Powell to the Medical Committee for Human Rights in Chicago--these are the main items in this folder.
Item details
- Partner:
- Recollection Wisconsin
- Contributing Institution:
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- Subjects:
- Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)
Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.)
Medicine
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Volunteers
Mississippi Freedom Schools
Community centers
Voter registration
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Congress of Racial Equality
Libraries
Civil rights movements
Mass media
Housing
Poverty
Segregation
Agriculture
Labor unions
Education
Whites
African Americans
Arrest
Host families
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
American Civil Liberties Union
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
United States. Civil Rights Act of 1964
Federal aid
War on Poverty
Hurwitt, Elliott
Tobias, Jerome
Falk, Leslie
Hausknecht, Richard
Kimmelman, David
Bridger, Francis
Feifer, George
Miller, David
Moses, Robert Parris
Young, Quentin, 1923
Spock, Benjamin, 1903-1998
White, Paul Dudley
Clement, Kenneth
Cobb, Montague
Cornely, Paul
Davidoff, Leo
Dixon, James P
Guttmacher, Alan
Holman, Emile
Lasagna, Louis
Lown, Bernard
Madden, John
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert
Siegel, Irwin M
Cunningham, Marion Phyllis
Sanders, Helene Richardson
Weatherly, Patricia
Disparti, Josephine
Wright, C. H
Falls, Arthur
Lepper, Mark
Finer, June
Binger, Carl
Cannon, George
Day, Richard
Ervin, Frank
Leevey, Carroll
Mayer, Leo
Roomer, Milton
Rosen, Sam
Smith, Earl B
Stickney, Stonewall
Stokes, Joseph, Jr
Young, Edward
Abrams, Herbert K
Berry, Leonidas
Cross, Roland R
Gunther, Meyer S
Lashof, Joyce C
Lyon, Will F
Littner, Ner
Mackay, Roland
Piers, Gerhart
Shoemaker, William C
Steinberg, Harold
Williams, Jasper
Wood, Walter
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Liuzzo, Viola, 1925-1965
Lowinger, Paul
Quin, Anthony
Quinn, Aylene
Quin, Jacky
Bronstein, Alvin J
Powell, Adam Clayton, 1908-1972 - Format:
- Press releasesClippingsForms
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