- Collection:
- Freedom Summer Digital Collection
- Title:
- Young--Medical Committee on Human Rights volunteer information, 1964 (Quentin Young papers, 1964-1975; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 880, Box 4 Folder 14)
- Creator:
- Young, Quentin
- Date of Original:
- 1965
- Subject:
- Medical Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)
Mississippi Freedom Schools
Medicine - People:
- McCarter, Mary
Long, Samuel E.
Young, Quentin, 1923-2016
Finer, June
Spurlock, Jeanne
Moyer, Bill, 1933-
LaFayette, Bernard, Jr.
King, Vera
Siegel, Irwin M.
Chessick, Richard D.
Phipps, Wilma J.
Lepper, Mark
Mullane, Mary Kelly
Anderson, Edna
Rubin, Marilyn
Goldberg, Arnold
Wool, Glorye
Basch, Michael
Rubin, Bernard
Goldberg, Jerome
Goldberg, Phyllis
Isaacs, Dan
Dorfman, Saul
Rodin, Brina
Shane, Paul D.
Wade, Alan
Shane, Sinclair
Johnson, Walter
Johnson, Walter, Mrs.
Soward, Gayle
Drori, J. B.
Cohen, M. M.
Luce, D. P.
Springel, Nona F.
Kemble, R. D.
Richardson, Helene
Cain, Willie Mae
Richardson, Noel
Ketterer, Helen
Lerner, Ruth
Bild, Sidney
Ketterer, Anton, Jr.
Iverson, Terry Mills
Strong, Callie
Elliott, Marion
Cohen, Stephen Usher
Turner, Irene
Lubran, M.
Cohen, Saul
Mullan, Fitzhugh
Perkins, John
Mullan, Hugh
Miller, Elinor
Caldwell, G. H., Jr.
Whitfield, Melvin
Sparkman, Shirley
Lowenthal, Richard M.
Wissler, Robert
Lowenthal, Gerson
Lawrence, Dan S.
Meyer, John H.
Valdez, Z.
Sage, Arlene
Klinger, Alfred
Meyer, Gerda
Anderson, Inez
Tondee, Thelma H.
Alexander, Michael
Ceterski, Esther
Lukas, Margo
Remenchik, Alexander P.
Whitfield, Harvey
Falls, Arthur
McElroy, Sally
Lerner, Herbert
Bates, Allan
Allen, Barbara Jill
Fuller, Alberta
Shannon, Iris
Marcus, David
Garner, Eleanor
Hirschfield, Hyman J.
Masur, W. W.
Busch, R. C.
Hirschfield, Pearl
Harris, Mary C.
Eckstein, Arnold
Kipnis, Ira
Harris, Harold A.
Steinberg, Harry R.
Stern, David W.
Aniers, Tom
Levine, David Y.
Holloman, John L. S., Jr.
Kenmore, Peter
Hausknecht, Richard
Redler, Leon
Modevan, Albert
Straight, Belinda
Wright, Charles
Halpern, A. L.
Gibson, Count
Geiger, Jack
Wells, Aaron
Maddox, E. A.
Dinkins, William B.
Williams, J. H.
Jackson, Sullivan
Barg, Peter
Browne, Robert
Casten, Daniel F.
Davis, Bernard, Jr.
Day, Thomas
Fisher, Leonard
French, David
Huffman, Richard
Johnson, Arthur L., Jr.
Jones, Tom
Kedes, Lawrence
Lackner, Jerome
Lawrence, Van
Pauling, Linus, Jr.
Poussaint, Alvin F.
Markush, Robert
Murray, Robert, Jr.
Noble, Robert
Quinn, Robert D.
Reinertson, Richard
Rothschild, Edmund O.
Schwartz, Mark
Shapiro, Leon
Shoemaker, William C.
Thomas, Lloyd
Weiss, William P.
White, Albert
Wilson, R. B.
Disparti, Josephine
Mary Aloysius, Sister
Mary Charlene, Sister
Linzean, Jean
Lyon, William
Masten, Dave
Mourve, David
Nathan, Peter
Adler, George
Canon, A. L.
Cave, Herbert G.
Cloutier, George
French, Joseph H.
Hall, Robert E.
Lenzo, Joseph
Lowinger, Paul
Zigelbaum, S. D.
Caple, James E.
Bisdee, Charles
Bokwich, Paul
Burton, Mary
Connaughton, Mary P.
Cunningham, Marion Phyllis
Dean, Gretchen
Eastwood, Ron
Jones, Lily Mae
Kanarek, Gabriele
Klinefelter, Harcourt
Lee, Patricia A.
Robbins, Anthony
Waiters, Montana
Welborn, Sadie
Williams, Jay
Woods, Edna
Zweid, Rita
Orris, Trudy
Prosten, Ann - Location:
- United States, Alabama, 32.75041, -86.75026
United States, Mississippi, 32.75041, -89.75036 - Medium:
- forms (documents)
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- image/jp2
- Metadata URL:
- http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/28886
- Language:
- eng
- Additional Rights Information:
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- Original Collection:
- Quentin Young Papers, 1964-1975; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 880, Box 4 Folder 14; WIHV85-A2172
- Contributing Institution:
- Wisconsin Historical Society
- Rights: