Chaney, James Earl, 1943-1964
Biography:
African American Mississippi native, James Chaney was one of three Freedom Summer volunteers murdered near Philadelphia, in Neshoba County, Mississippi on June 21, 1964.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Baldy Editorial Cartoons, 1946-1982, 1997: Clifford H. Baldowski Editorial Cartoons at the Richard B. Russell Library. (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive (University of Southern Mississippi Libraries)
- COFO cartoon (Newsletters)
- COFO poster (Political posters)
- Freedom news; February 21, 1966 (Newsletters)
- Klan Ledger; [1964] (Texts (document genres))
- Letter, Dr. Israel Zwerling to President Lyndon B. Johnson; July 8, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Jacob K. Javits to Israel Zwerling; November 6, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Jesse Morris (COFO) to workers and friends of the Mississippi Freedom Project; September 14, 1964 (Newsletters)
- Letter, Ogden R. Reid to Mrs. Israel Zwerling; May 11, 1965 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter, Robin Gregory to Friends; [August 1964] (Texts (document genres))
- Murder of three civil rights workers, the Atlantic City convention, and the congressional challenge; November 24, 1964 (Texts (document genres))
- The Philadelphia, Mississippi case, chronology of contacts with agents of the Federal government (Text)
- Statement by Andrew Goodman's parents; August 5, 1964 (Letters (correspondence))
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 15 (Newsletters)
- Student voice, Vol. 5 no. 20 (Newsletters)
- Telegram, Dr. Israel Zwerling; August 4, 1964 (Telegrams)
- FBI Freedom of Information Act Collection (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
- USM Oral History (University of Southern Mississippi Libraries)




