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Hayes","Williams, Jacqueline","Jolley, Bobby","Peterson, Terry","American Friends Service Committee","Buhl, Herbert E., III","Mazyck, Ruby","Lester, Willie F.","Valder, Bob","Lemon, Teretha","Taylor, Jesse","Johnson, I.S. Leevy","Williams, Jacqueline A.","Brown, Cindy","Crosswell, A.G.","Daniel, Michael R.","Tyson, Robert M.","Waldo, Everett A.","Baldwin, Christina"],"dc_date":["1950/2024"],"dcterms_description":["A native of High Point, North Carolina, Hayes Mizell graduated with a degree in history from Wofford College in 1960. After enrolling at the University of South Carolina the same year, his attention turned quickly toward political activism. He participated in sit-ins with students from the historically black Benedict College in Columbia in 1961, was an active participant in the student chapter of the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, and helped organize the Student Committee to Observe Order and Peace—a group dedicated to the peaceful integration of USC. By 1964, Mizell had left USC to direct the National Student Association’s Southern Student Human Relations Project in Atlanta, thus beginning a career dedicated to social justice and equal rights for all.","Mizell next accepted an offer to become a Program Associate for the American Friends Service Committee’s (AFSC) School Desegregation Task Force in Columbia, South Carolina in 1966. He would continue working for the AFSC for nearly twenty years, eventually rising to the position of Associate Director of the group’s Southeastern Public Education Program (SPEP). During these years Mizell’s efforts focused primarily on advocating for and monitoring the desegregation of South Carolina and the region’s public schools, but he also engaged in a broad range of other community-based activities to improve the quality of education for all students. He played a key role in garnering public and political support for the enactment of state school finance reform legislation and increasing citizen involvement in school governance.","In 1970 Mizell won a seat on the Board of School Commissioners of Richland County School District 1. As a vocal advocate of desegregation on the Board of School Commissioners, Mizell drew the ire of critics of desegregation. One of Mizell’s most severe detractors was Lower Richland High School football coach Mooney Player, who spearheaded an anti-desegregation, anti-Mizell movement called “Deadline ’72.” This movement sought to elect five conservative candidates to the school board to counteract Mizell’s supposed dominance over the board. Though the candidates supported by “Deadline ’72” were elected, Mizell continued to serve on the school board until 1974, when he lost a bid for reelection. After leaving SPEP in 1984, Mizell served as Coordinator of the State Employment Initiatives for Youth Demonstration Project in the Office of the South Carolina Governor and then as director of the Program for Disadvantaged Youth for the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation.","Hayes Mizell possesses a commendable appreciation for the power of memory and history. As early as 1974, he began to donate his personal papers and those relating to his career to the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina. Today his collection consists of over 165 linear feet of personal papers, speeches, writings, topical files, audio/visual materials, and ephemera.","To date, this digital collection, which will continue to grow, consists chiefly of reports relating to implementation of school desegregation that were sent to Mizell in his role with the AFSC, his own speeches and writings, and photographs."],"dc_format":["image/jpeg"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina. South Caroliniana Library"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["American Friends Service Committee","Southern States--Race relations","Education--Southern States","Education--United States","Education--South Carolina","Educational equalization","Broadcast journalism","Educational equalization--United States","American Friends Service Committee. 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The civil rights activities include an Aaron Henry rally in October 1963; voter registration attempts and demonstrations in January-February 1964; August 1965 voter registration activities in Prentiss; events following the murder of Vernon Dahmer in January 1966 and its resulting trial; and demonstrations in April 1968 after the murder of Martin Luther King Jr.","The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata."],"dc_format":null,"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":null,"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["African American churches","African American clergy--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","African American nurses--Mississippi--Laurel","African American physicians--Mississippi--Laurel","African American women--Mississippi","African Americans--Civil rights--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","African Americans--Crimes against--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","African Americans--Mississippi","African Americans--Mississippi--Social conditions--20th century","African Americans--Suffrage","Architecture--Mississippi--20th century","Arson--Mississippi","Banks and banking--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Bombings--Mississippi","Boy Scouts--Mississippi","Business--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Civil rights demonstrations--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Civil rights workers--Crimes against--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Clergy","Courthouses--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Drugstores--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Elections--Mississippi","Fire departments--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Flags","Flags--Mississippi","Flags--United States","Freemasons--Buildings--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Funeral rites and ceremonies--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Governors--Mississippi","Hate crimes--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Historic buildings--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Incendiary bombs","Jackson (Miss.)--Buildings, structures, etc.","Judges--Mississippi","Kelly Settlement (Hattiesburg, Miss.)--History","Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Mississippi","Laurel (Miss.)--Social conditions","Libraries--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Logging--Mississippi--Piney Woods (Region)--History","Mississippi Governor's Mansion (Jackson, Miss.)","Mississippi State Capitol (Jackson, Miss.)","Mississippi--Politics and government--1951-","Mississippi--Race relations","Murder--Mississippi--Forrest County","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Nuclear weapons--Testing","Nurses--Mississippi","Old Capitol (Jackson, Miss.)","Oxen","Parades--Mississippi--Jackson","Pharmacy--Mississippi","Physicians--Mississippi","Police--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Poliomyelitis--Vaccination","Political campaigns--Mississippi","Polling places","Post office buildings--Mississippi","Primaries--Mississippi","Propaganda","Public buildings--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","Safety consultants","Salt domes--Mississippi","Sears, Roebuck and Company","Seismology--Instruments","Seismology--Research--United States","Sheriffs--Mississippi","Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company","Speeches, addresses, etc., American--Mississippi","Street scenes--Hattiesburg (Miss.)","Tatum Salt Dome (Lamar County, Miss.)","Tornadoes--Mississippi--Vicksburg","Trials--Mississippi--Hattiesburg","U.S. Atomic Energy Commission","United States--Department of Defense","United States. 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Any use beyond that prescribed by Fair Use requires the permission of the copyright holder, the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. In addition, MDAH asks that each image used in a presentation, display, or publication be accompanied by a credit line that gives the name of this collection, the unique ID #, the name of this institution, and URL, according to the following formula:","Moncrief Photograph Collection, ID #, Mississippi Department of Archives \u0026 History, [http://www.mdah.state.ms.us]","Publicity and Privacy Rights:","MDAH alerts the user to the issue of publicity and privacy rights of subjects pictured in these images. Distinct from copyright, which concerns the creator/owner of the intellectual content, publicity and/or privacy rights apply to individuals visible in photographs who did not sign a contract or release form giving the photographer the legal right to use his/her image. Publicity and privacy rights also differ from copyright in that there are no exemptions for Fair Use or Educational purposes. These rights are not regulated by federal law but by state statute and common law. When using images from this collection it is the patron's responsibility to determine whether privacy and publicity rights issues may exist and consider the mitigating factors."],"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["black-and-white photographs"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":["Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898-1987","Bowers, Samuel Holloway, 1924-2006","Dahmer, Vernon Ferdinand, 1908-1966","Hamer, Fannie Lou","Henry, Aaron, 1922-","Johnson, Paul B., 1916-1985","Johnson, Paul B., 1916-1985--Inauguration, 1964","King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Assassination","Wallace, George C. 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The collection documents the administrative business of the University of Georgia during O.C. Aderhold's tenure as president. Materials of particular interest are those documenting the desegregation of the university in January 1961 when Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Hamilton Holmes became the first two African American students to attend UGA. These files include administrative correspondence as well as letters from the public expressing support or opposition to desegregation."],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["University of Georgia--History","University of Georgia. Office of the President","University of Georgia. 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The expansion of television and documentary filmmaking brought images of the struggles of African Americans and those who supported civil rights into the homes of the American populace. However, control of the tone and content of electronic media was not always in the hands of those who were being documented. It was the democratization of various printed media that allowed civil rights leaders, workers, and organizations to circulate their combined, and sometimes contradictory, voices. This digital collection is an expansion of the exhibition The Revolution Will Not Be...: Print Culture of the Civil Rights Movement held at the Amistad Research Center in 2011. As the nation’s oldest, largest, and arguably most comprehensive independent archives/library documenting the modern Civil Rights Movement, the Amistad Research Center has brought together relevant documents from a variety of archival collections, including the papers of activists such as John O’Neal Papers, Fannie Lou Hamer Papers, Clarie Collins Harvey, Connie Harse, John Lee Tilley, as well as the Eric Steele Wells collection, the Center’s own ephemera collection, and other sources. This project highlights the newspapers, posters, broadsides, pamphlets, fliers, and other printed ephemera produced by student and community groups, leading civil rights organizations, and individuals, which documented a revolutionary era.","Print Culture of the Civil Rights Movement, 1950-1980, is a digital collection created by the Amistad Research Center. It is presented in the Tulane University Digital Library through a partnership between the Amistad Research Center and Tulane University. Inquiries regarding content in this digital collection should be addressed to \u003ca href=\"mailto:reference@amistadresearchcenter.org\"\u003ereference@amistadresearchcenter.org\u003c/a\u003e or (504) 862-3222."],"dc_format":null,"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":null,"dcterms_title":["Print Culture of the Civil Rights Movement, 1950-1980"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["Amistad Research Center"],"edm_is_shown_by":null,"edm_is_shown_at":["https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islandora/object/tulane:p16313coll42"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":["fliers"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"tws_oid25","title":"Russell B. 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The collection contains campaign materials, letters, articles, and pamphlets about Sugarmon, his work with the Democratic party, and his work as a lawyer, civil rights worker, and politician.","The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata."],"dc_format":null,"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":["Forms part of the Crossroads to Freedom Digital Archive Project."],"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["African Americans--Politics and government","Campaign paraphernalia--Tennessee--Memphis","Elections--Tennessee--Memphis","Employment portfolios--Tennessee--Memphis","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People","African Americans--Civil rights--Tennessee--Memphis","Civil rights--Tennessee--Memphis","African Americans--Tennessee--Memphis","Democratic National Committee (U.S.)","Memphis (Tenn.)--Race relations--History--20th century","Race relations","Segregation--Tennessee--Memphis","Discrimination in public accommodations--Tennessee--Memphis","Postal service--Employees","African American lawyers--Tennessee--Memphis","Lawyers--Tennessee--Memphis","Voter registration--Tennessee--Memphis","Oral history--Tennessee--Memphis"],"dcterms_title":["Russell B. 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The site includes oral histories, films and slide shows, research reports, and information for teachers as well as sections on local civil rights organizations, ethnic newspaper presses, and information about the history of racial segregation in Seattle.","The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata."],"dc_format":["text/html"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":null,"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":null,"dcterms_subject":["Civil rights movements--Washington (State)--Seattle","Labor movement--Washington (State)--Seattle","African American political activists","Civil rights workers--Washington (State)--Seattle","Civic leaders--Washington (State)--Seattle","Labor leaders--Washington (State)--Seattle"],"dcterms_title":["Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project"],"dcterms_type":["StillImage","InteractiveResource","Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project"],"edm_is_shown_by":null,"edm_is_shown_at":["http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/"],"dcterms_temporal":null,"dcterms_rights_holder":null,"dcterms_bibliographic_citation":null,"dlg_local_right":null,"dcterms_medium":null,"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"src_p16817coll21","title":"The State Newspaper Photograph Archive","collection_id":null,"collection_title":null,"dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, South Carolina, 34.00043, -81.00009"],"dcterms_creator":null,"dc_date":["1950/9999"],"dcterms_description":["The images in this collection are selections from the photographic archives of The State Media Company, which are stored at Richland Library. 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