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Title
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Andrew Young during Selma to Montgomery march
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Identifier
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e_clm_0309
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photographer)
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Dates
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1965
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption supplied by photographer's estate: "Photo by Charles Moore. Andrew Young, holding his bedroll shivers in the chilly morning air as the marchers break camp."
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Title
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Andrew Young during the Selma to Montgomery march
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Identifier
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e_clm_0341
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photographer)
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Dates
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1965
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption supplied by photographer's estate: "Photo by Charles Moore. Andrew Young holding his bedroll, shivers in the chilly morning air as the marchers break camp."
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Title
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Andrew Young leads prayer before Bloody Sunday march
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Identifier
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e_clm_0381
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photographer)
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption supplied by photographer's estate: "Photo by Charles Moore. Photo by Charles Moore. Andrew Young leads a group of marchers in prayer."
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Title
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Another Hit by the Frawleys
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Identifier
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e_jlh_0614
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Topic
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Entertainment
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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Description
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This item is a newspaper clipping of a review of the Frawley Company's production of "Brother Officers."
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Title
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Anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0041
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing parents, children, and teachers during an anti-integration march, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Anti-Integration march
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0248
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of an anti-integration march related to school busing, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Anti-Integration march
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0249
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of an anti-integration march related to school busing, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Anti-Integration march
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0250
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of parents and students participating in an anti-integration march, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Anti-Integration march
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0251
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of parents and students participating in an anti-integration march, Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Anti Vietnam war protestor
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Identifier
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e_clm_0392
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Creator
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Moore, Charles
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Dates
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circa 1967
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Protestor in Washington D.C. holding a sign protesting President Johnson and the Vietnam war
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Title
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Application of Geo[rge] P. Douglas for Chief Inspector
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Identifier
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e_jlh_0221
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Creator
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Douglas, George P.
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Topic
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Texas
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Dates
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1869-05-14
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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Description
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This item is a letter from George P. Douglas to John L. Haynes applying for the position of Chief Inspector of Customs for the Port of Galveston.
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Title
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Application of Geo[rge] P. Douglas for Chief Inspector
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Identifier
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e_jlh_0222
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Creator
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Douglas, George P.
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Topic
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Texas
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Dates
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1869-05-14
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Resource
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John L. Haynes papers
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Description
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This item is a letter from George P. Douglas to John L. Haynes applying for the position of Chief Inspector of Customs for the Port of Galveston.
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Title
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Appraisal of slaves hired by Stringer family, Appraisal of slaves hired by Stringer family
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Identifier
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di_11242
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Creator
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Rowland, S. B., Rowland, Z., Dromgoole, Seir
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Dates
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1862-02-04
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Resource
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Natchez Trace slaves and slavery collection
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Description
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Document appraising various slaves hired by members of the Stinger family
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Title
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Ariola, Mississippi, Greenville
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0065
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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circa 1969-1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Film negative sheet showing a large-scale automated cotton gin in Ariola, Mississippi; Shriners parading in Greenville, Mississippi, circa 1969-1970
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Title
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Ariola, Mississippi, Greenville
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0326
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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circa 1969-1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of four men at the industrial site of a large-scale automated cotton gin in Ariola, Mississippi, circa 1969-1970
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Title
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Ariola, Mississippi, Greenville
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0327
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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circa 1969-1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of Shriners parading in Greenville, Mississippi, circa 1969-1970
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Title
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Ariola, Mississippi, Greenville
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0328
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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circa 1969-1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of Shriners waving to spectators from their automobile during a parade in Greenville, Mississippi, circa 1969-1970
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Title
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Ariola, Mississippi, Greenville
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0329
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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circa 1969-1970
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of Shriners parading in Greenville, Mississippi, circa 1969-1970
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Title
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The Arkansas road company
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Identifier
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BC_0317
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Creator
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Lea, Pryor
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Topic
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Broadsides--1850-1870
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Dates
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1859-02-15
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Resource
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Broadsides collection
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Description
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Circular. The Arkansas road company has the necessary legal privileges, in connection with an eligible locality, on Arkansas bay, for making an important port, with the further privilege of making a railroad from Arkansas harbor to Rio Grande. [An appeal for prompt support.]
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Title
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Arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Montgomery
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Identifier
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e_clm_0032
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photographer)
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Dates
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1958
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Resource
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Charles Moore photographic archive
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Description
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Caption supplied by photographer's estate: "Photo by Charles Moore. Two police officers, unaware of their prisoner's identity, hustle King away from the Montgomery courthouse, where he had been arrested for loitering."