1964 Mississippi Summer Project
Three participants in the 1964 Mississippi Summer Project, a coordinated African American voter registration effort between several Southern… read more
Three participants in the 1964 Mississippi Summer Project, a coordinated African American voter registration effort between several Southern civil rights organizations, talked about their experiences. They spoke at the Organization of American Historians 2014 meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. close
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