In a state whose historical image is inextricably linked with racism, the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission is surely one of its most sinister manifestations. In existence from 1956 to 1977, this state agency spied on civil rights activists, acted as a clearing-house for information on civil rights legislation from around the nation, funneled money to prosegregation organizations, and disseminated right-wing propaganda. Ironically, although its loudest proponents championed themselves as on a crusade against the insidious red menace, the Commission was the embodiment of Big Brother. Approximately 132,000 pages of remaining agency records document the Commission\u27s dubious quest. Included in these records are names of close to 8...
The violence surrounding the 1962 desegregation of Ole Miss inherently links the University of Missi...
The establishment of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) was a cultural milest...
This article contains a brief history of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History through ...
As Lieutenant Governor and Governor of the state, Paul B. Johnson received copies of regular reports...
15min 53sec, 7 1/2 IPS, Moderate recording level; consistent hiss and pops; recording cuts out brief...
Too often the pressure of the present day work environment lures archivists into ignoring their prof...
This dissertation addressed the use of African American informants and allies by the Mississppi Stat...
Mississippi was a focal point in the struggle for civil rights in America, and Hattiesburg, home of ...
During the civil rights era, Mississippi was cloaked in the hateful embrace of the Closed Society, h...
During the Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi was very resistant to activities that challenged the “...
Harrison County, Mississippi has seen two major growth spurts in recent years, one in the 1970\u27s ...
Article about civil rights activist Robert Moses\u27s request for a federal investigation into racia...
“Race and Justice in Mississippi’s Central Piney Woods, 1940-2010,” examines the black freedom strug...
MSS. 339. 1967-1976. 9 cubic feet. Folders include the Black Appalachian Commission, Black Arts Musi...
Editorial supporting federal civil rights legislation, and claiming that Mississippi should accept s...
The violence surrounding the 1962 desegregation of Ole Miss inherently links the University of Missi...
The establishment of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) was a cultural milest...
This article contains a brief history of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History through ...
As Lieutenant Governor and Governor of the state, Paul B. Johnson received copies of regular reports...
15min 53sec, 7 1/2 IPS, Moderate recording level; consistent hiss and pops; recording cuts out brief...
Too often the pressure of the present day work environment lures archivists into ignoring their prof...
This dissertation addressed the use of African American informants and allies by the Mississppi Stat...
Mississippi was a focal point in the struggle for civil rights in America, and Hattiesburg, home of ...
During the civil rights era, Mississippi was cloaked in the hateful embrace of the Closed Society, h...
During the Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi was very resistant to activities that challenged the “...
Harrison County, Mississippi has seen two major growth spurts in recent years, one in the 1970\u27s ...
Article about civil rights activist Robert Moses\u27s request for a federal investigation into racia...
“Race and Justice in Mississippi’s Central Piney Woods, 1940-2010,” examines the black freedom strug...
MSS. 339. 1967-1976. 9 cubic feet. Folders include the Black Appalachian Commission, Black Arts Musi...
Editorial supporting federal civil rights legislation, and claiming that Mississippi should accept s...
The violence surrounding the 1962 desegregation of Ole Miss inherently links the University of Missi...
The establishment of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) was a cultural milest...
This article contains a brief history of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History through ...