A documentary film by Richard Beymer on the activities during the Mississippi Summer Project, 1964. Co-produced by Council of Federated Organization Film (COFO), the film documents the day-to-day lives of the people who registered Mississippi voters…
Two African-American girls look out the window of a "Freedom School." The girl at left wears a hat and smiles. The girl at right has a name tag that reads [Illegible] Hall Pascag-," possibly Pascagoula, Mississippi. The "Freedom Schools" were set up…
Interview with Dave Dennis, conducted by Blackside, Inc. on November 10, 1985, for Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1954-1965). Washington University Libraries, Film and Media Archive, Henry Hampton Collection.
Interview with Robert Moses, conducted by Blackside, Inc. on May 19, 1986, for Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1954-1965). Washington University Libraries, Film and Media Archive, Henry Hampton Collection.
Contact sheet of photos taken during the filming of "A Regular Bouquet," a documentary film by Richard Beymer on the activities of volunteers and residents during the Mississippi Summer Project, 1964.
FBI missing poster showing the images of Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, and Michael Henry Schwerner. Text on the poster is as follows: "The FBI is seeking information concerning the disappearance at Philadelphia, Mississippi, of these three…
Close up on sign at the Indianola Freedom School. Graphic shows joined black and white hands and has the words, "INDIANOLA FREEDOM SCHOOL." This school was one of the Freedom Schools set up during the 1964 Freedom Summer campaign in Mississippi.…
Four photographs from "Eyes on the Prize" pasted to foam board:
1) Volunteers talking to a Mississippi resident on a porch during freedom summer, 2) Freedom school sign in Indianola, Mississippi. Joined black and white hands and the words,…