Letters from Mississippi
Title | Letters from Mississippi PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Martínez |
Publisher | Zephyr Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2024-07-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1938890329 |
Letters from Mississippi offers a riveting, personal and multi-faceted narrative of the dramatic events that took place during the summer of 1964, "Freedom Summer," when hundreds of people came to Mississippi to volunteer with the Mississippi Summer Voting Project. The book covers the disappearance and murder of James Cheney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, the Freedom Schools, the violence and tensions at voting registration centers, and the political struggles in the halls of power. The original publication of Letters from Mississippi in 1965 was an immediate record of the mostly white volunteers in the Mississippi Summer Voting Project of 1964 ("Freedom Summer"). It went out of print in 1970. Zephyr Press' 2002 edition took the original text and placed it in a context of the history of the civil rights movement, of the broader scene in Mississippi during that summer, and of the subsequent lives of the volunteers. That edition has become a staple in studies of the civil rights movement, but it still focuses mostly on the "outsiders" in their Mississippi communities. This fiftieth anniversary edition includes: expanded biographical notes from previous editions, additional biographies of contributors to the original book, expanded notes, a filmography, and 40 pages of poetry written in the Freedom Schools by Mississippi students in 1964. The result is a wider resource for scholarship as well as for a general understanding of this critical moment in civil rights history. Elizabeth Martínez (1925-2021), edited and wrote the preface for Letters from Mississippi. She published six books and numerous articles on popular struggles in the Americas including De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century. Julian Bond (1940-2015) wrote the introduction to the book. He served four terms on the NAACP National Board and was chairman from 1998 to 2010. He was president of the Atlanta NAACP from 1978 until 1989.
Letters from Mississippi
Title | Letters from Mississippi PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Sutherland Martínez |
Publisher | New York : McGraw-Hill |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN |
Personal impressions of conditions and events in the summer of 1964 told in selections from letters home by workers in the Civil Rights movement in that area.
The 16th Mississippi Infantry
Title | The 16th Mississippi Infantry PDF eBook |
Author | Robert G. Evans |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Mississippi |
ISBN | 9781578064861 |
"The words of these common soldiers fighting in one of the most notable units in the Army of Northern Virginia will fascinate both civil war buffs and historians.".
Letters from Mississippi
Title | Letters from Mississippi PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Martinez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781938890024 |
Revised edition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Summer
Letters from Mississippi
Title | Letters from Mississippi PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Sutherland Martínez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN |
Coastal Mississippi Alphabet
Title | Coastal Mississippi Alphabet PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Giles |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2020-12-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781734495041 |
Coastal Mississippi Alphabet celebrates the people, places, and events unique to the area of south Mississippi from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula teaching while it entertains. Rhymed verse, interesting facts, historical photographs, and beautifully detailed illustrations depict the rich offerings of this distinctive geographic region. A hidden picture activity and a glossary of terms enhance the learning in this delightfully educational book.
To Write in the Light of Freedom
Title | To Write in the Light of Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | William Sturkey |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2015-02-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1626743991 |
Fifty years after Freedom Summer, To Write in the Light of Freedom offers a glimpse into the hearts of the African American youths who attended the Mississippi Freedom Schools in 1964. One of the most successful initiatives of Freedom Summer, more than forty Freedom Schools opened doors to thousands of young African American students. Here they learned civics, politics, and history, curriculum that helped them instead of the degrading lessons supporting segregation and Jim Crow and sanctioned by White Citizen's Councils. Young people enhanced their self-esteem and gained a new outlook on the future. And at more than a dozen of these schools, students wrote, edited, printed and published their own newspapers. For more than five decades, the Mississippi Freedom Schools have served as powerful models of educational activism. Yet, little has been published that documents black Mississippi youths' responses to this profound experience.