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  1. Added Oct 17, 2007 by lcinstitute and 1 other
    A digital archive featuring oral histories, manuscripts, photos, and more, all focused on the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi.
  2. Added Oct 17, 2007 by lcinstitute and 1 other
    An ambitious oral history project, aiming to record (textually) the personal stories of individuals who were affected by or active in the Civil Rights Movement, Voices of Civil Rights presents these stories in a fully searchable database.
  3. Added Oct 16, 2007 by lcinstitute
    Zollar studied the social influence of collectives like the Free Southern Theater, which originated in Jackson, Mississippi, and later moved to New Orleans. The organization has been in the forefront of the Black Arts Movement and the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
  4. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This online exhibition features hundreds of books, manuscripts, pictures, government documents, and cultural items that provide insight to the 200-year African American quest for citizenship. The site covers, among much else, the barriers broken during World War II and information about post-war society.
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