KZSU Project South Interviews
This collection contains transcripts and audio recordings of meetings and interviews with Civil Rights workers in the South recorded by several Stanford students affiliated with the campus radio station KZSU during the summer of 1965.
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Date of Original
1965
Subject
Civil rights--United States
Congress of Racial Equality
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
Summer Community Organization and Political Education (Organization)
Mississippi Freedom Labor Union
Civil rights workers--United States
African American civil rights workers--United States
Women civil rights workers--United States
African American women civil rights workers--United States
Location
United States, California, Santa Clara County, Stanford, 37.42411, -122.16608
Medium
oral histories (literary works)
transcripts
sound recordings
Type
Sound, Text
Description
This collection contains transcripts and audio recordings of meetings and interviews with Civil Rights workers in the South recorded by several Stanford students affiliated with the campus radio station KZSU during the summer of 1965. The project was sponsored by the Institute of American History at Stanford. The collection includes information relating to black history; interviews of members of the Congress of Racial Equality, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, the NAACP, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee; transcripts of formal and informal remarks of persons working with smaller, independent civil rights projects, of local blacks associated with the civil rights movement, and other people, including Ku Klux Klansmen; transcribed action tapes of civil rights workers canvassing voters, conducting freedom schools, or participating in demonstration; speeches by and/or interviews with Ralph David Abernathy, Charles Evers, James Farmer, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Hosea Williams; and a Ku Klux Klan meeting and speech made by Robert Sheldon, its Imperial Wizard.
Language
eng
Original Collection
KZSU Project South Interviews (SC0066)
Contributing Institution
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections
Search Results
2. Bull sessions SCOPE volunteers in Macon, Georgia 0175-76, Discussion of SCLC/s approach, problems of local people
3. Bull sessions, volunteer problems, Mileston, Mississippi
4. Church service: West Camp U. Church, 0322 (Sides 1 and 2), Batesville, Mississippi
5. CORE and Bogalusa Civic and Voters' League, July 7, 1965, 0104-0103
6. CORE and the Deacons about the integration of Headstart, 0207, the Deacons of Homer, Louisiana
7. CORE Bogalusa meeting, July 8, 1965, 0103 (side 2), 0108 (side 1)
8. CORE Mass Meeting, Bogalusa, Louisiana, July 10, 1965, Ebeneezer Baptist Church, 0047 (sides 1 and 2), Charles Simms - Head of Deacons, James Farmer, ex. Director, CORE
9. CORE meeting, Bogalusa, July 9, 1965, 0108 (side 2)
10. Discussion with two CORE workers, 0204, Homer, Louisiana
11. Discussion with two male white CORE volunteers, 0205-1, Homer, Louisiana
12. FDP meeting, August 16, 1965 in Batesville, Mississippi, 0321, 0320, and 0391
13. FDP meeting, August 29, 1965, 0485, 0486, 0487
14. FLU discussion, Batesville, Mississippi, 0323
15. FLU meeting, Cleveland, Mississippi, 9010
16. FLU meeting, Indianola, Mississippi, 0303 (sides 1 and 2)
17. Freedom School and informal discussions, Belzoni, Mississippi, 0417
18. Freedom School with Nancy Trutiz, Panola County, Mississippi, MFDP, 0292
19. Interviews and group discussion of FLU, Indianola, Mississippi, 0302 (sides 1 and 2)
20. Ku Klux Klan meeting, 0341, 0342, 0343, Brandon, Mississippi
21. Literary class, taught by volunteer Karel Weisburg, West Como, Mississippi, MFDP, 0356
22. Meeting MFDP: 2nd Congressional District, Batesvil Mississippi, 0208, 0130
23. MFDP Mass meeting, masonic temple hall, Jackson, Mississippi, 0061 reels 1-4 (0067-0070)
24. MFDP Mass Meeting, Moringstar Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi, 0083
25. MFDP Mass Meeting, Pearl Street Methodist Church, 0017, Jackson, Mississippi
26. MFDP morning Star Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi, 0051-0052
27. MFDP Orientation sessions, 0132, 0133, 0135, 0136, 0137, 0139, 0140, 0141, 0144, 0144a, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
28. Oral history group interview with SCOPE, 0191-0192, 0196
29. Oral history group interview with SCOPE, 0202 (sides 1 and 2), Columbia, South Carolina
30. Oral history interviews with local blacks, 9005 (side 1)
31. Oral history interviews with local people, Jackson, Mississippi, 0340
32. Oral history interview with Aaron E. Henry, Negro, male, FDP: member of ex. com NAACP: state Chairman, 0361 (sides 1 and 2), Clarksdale, Mississippi
33. Oral history interview with Alec Van Sinderen, white, male, CORE student summer volunteer, 0315, Tallulah, Louisiana
34. Oral history interview with Alex Shimkin, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 0050, Jackson, Mississippi
35. Oral history interview with Alvin F. Poussaint, Negro, male, 0408 (sides 1 and 2), Jackson, Mississippi
36. Oral history interview with Al Zeigler, white, male, American Friends Service Committee, 0187, 0188, Orangeburg, South Carolina.
37. Oral history interview with anonymous, female, civil rights worker, 0192
38. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, female, CORE volunteer, 0281, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
39. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, female, FDP: member of ex. com., 0488 (sides 1 and 2), 0489 (side 1), Canton, Mississippi
40. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, local person in Bogalusa, Louisiana, 0048
41. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, male, CORE volunteer in Bogalusa, Louisiana, 0028
42. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, male, FDP project leader, 9004 (sides 1 and 2), Indianola, Mississippi
43. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, male, leader type, 0422, Laurel, Mississippi
44. Oral history interview with anonymous, Negro, male, local CORE volunteer, 0335 (sides 1 and 2), Tallulah, Louisiana
45. Oral history interview with anonymous, Oriental, female, FDP summer volunteer, 0361 (sides 1 and 2), Stonewall, Mississippi
46. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, CORE volunteer, 0044 (side 1), Bogalusa, Louisiana
47. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, FDP summer volunteer, 9002 (sides 1 and 2), Indianola, Mississippi
48. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, FDP summer volunteer, 9002 (sides 1 and 2), Ruleville, Mississippi
49. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, FDP summer volunteer, 9003 (sides 1 and 2), Indianda, MI
50. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SCOPE volunteer, 0152 (sides 1 and 2), Midway, Georgia
51. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SCOPE volunteer, 0174, Macon, Georgia
52. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SCOPE volunteer, 0424
53. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SNCC, 0244
54. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SNCC volunteer, 0405 (sides 1 and 2), Laurel, Mississippi
55. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SNCC volunteer for Washington Lobby, 0034
56. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SNCC volunteer for Washington Lobby, 0106 (side 2)
57. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, female, SNCC volunteer, [UNK] lobby, 0109, Selma, Alabama
58. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, CORE summer volunteer, 0353, Tallulah, Louisiana
59. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, CORE volunteer, 0028, Bogalusa, Louisiana
60. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, FDP for Washington Lobby, 0030
61. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 9000 (sides 1 and 2), Indianola, Mississippi
62. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 9001, Indianola, Mississippi
63. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 9007 (sides 1 and 2), Indianola, Mississippi
64. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, FDP volunteer, 2 months, 9012, Cleveland, Mississippi
65. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, priest, SCOPE summer volunteer, 0274 (sides 1 and 2), Crawfordsville, Georgia
66. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, SCLC, 1090
67. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, SCOPE volunteer, 0059 (side 1 and 2) Luverne, Louisiana
68. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, SCOPE volunteer, 0269-1 (sides 1 and 2) Crawfordsville, Georgia
69. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, SNCC (side 1), Arkansas
70. Oral history interview with anonymous, white, male, SNCC volunteer for Washington Lobby, 0039
71. Oral history interview with Archie Hunter, Negro, male, CORE summer volunteer, 0286, Ferriday, Louisiana
72. Oral history interview with Barbara Rothkring, white, female, SCOPE, 0280 (sides 1 and 2), Orangeburg, South Carolina
73. Oral history interview with Ben Ovshinsky, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 0268 (side 1 and 2, cont'd on 0261), Section, Mississippi
74. Oral history interview with Bert Halprin, white, male, FDP student volunteer, 0239 (side 1 and 2), Clay Co. Mississippi
75. Oral history interview with Bill Hansen, white, male, SNCC staff member, 0416 (sides 1 and 2), Arkansas
76. Oral history interview with Bill Randall, Negro, male, NAACP, SCLC and local organizations, 0173, Macon, Georgia
77. Oral history interview with Bill Rusk, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 0312, Vicksburg, MS
78. Oral history interview with Bill Simons, white, male, 0326 (sides 1 and 2), Batesville, Mississippi
79. Oral history interview with Bob Brumbaugh, white, male, SCOPE summer volunteer, 0279 (sides 1 and 2), Orangeburg, South Carolina
80. Oral history interview with Bobby James, Negro, male, FDP: Secretary of Batesville co-op, 0324-1, 0252 (side 2), 0324 (sides 1 and 2), Batesville, Mississippi
81. Oral history interview with Bobby Talbert, Negro, male, MFDP, 0166 and 9013 (side 1)
82. Oral history interview with Bob Gilman, white, male, FDP summer volunteer, 0237 (side 1 and 2), Tibbee, Mississippi (Clay Co.)
83. Oral history interview with boys at the Laurel office, Laurel, Mississippi, 0403; Oral history interview with Mrs. Spinks, 0403 (last 20 mins. side 2), 0404 (sides 1 and 1)
84. Oral history interview with Bruce Hartford, white, male, SCOPE volunteer, 0150 (sides 1 and 2), Laverne, Alabama, Freedom Home
85. Oral history interview with Calvin Turner, Negro, male, SCOPE project leader, 0272-7 (side 2), Crawfordsville, Georgia
86. Oral history interview with Candi Weber, White, female, SCOPE summer volunteer, 0270 (side 2), Crawfordsville, Georgia
87. Oral history interview with Carol Johnson, white, female, SCOPE volunteer, 0221-1 (sides 1 and 2), Macon, Georgia
88. Oral history interview with Cary Stone, white, female, SCOPE student volunteer, 0227 (sides 1 and 2), Marion, Alabama
89. Oral history interview with Charles Evers, Negro, male, NAACP State Field Secretary, 0374 (sides 1 and 2), Jackson, Mississippi
90. Oral history interview with Charles Graves, Negro, male, FDP ex-com., 0164-1, Dibbee, Mississippi
91. Oral history interview with Charles [UNK], white, male, CORE student volunteer, 0044 - 1 (side 2), Bogalusa, Louisiana.
92. Oral history interview with Charlotte B. Greenup, Negro, female, local person, 0122 (side 1), Clinton, Louisiana
93. Oral history interview with Chip Neville, white, male, FDP volunteer, 0309 (sides 1 and 2), Vicksburg, MS
94. Oral history interview with Chuck Fagen, white, male, 0388 (sides 1 and 2), 0336 (sides 1 and 2)
95. Oral history interview with Chuck Foger, white, male, SCLC Free College, 0148 (sides 1 and 2), Selma, Alabama
96. Oral history interview with Cleveland, Williams, Negro, male, President Panola County Farmer's Co-op, 0254-1 (sides 1 and 2), Panola County, Mississippi
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