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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0284
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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 a young woman in a knitted sweater, wearing large hair curlers, Greenville, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0052
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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 a group of young people eating lunch near the Mississippi River; a woman wearing large hair curlers; Jeff Shero with friends in Greenville, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0286
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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 two elderly woman, possibly sisters, seated on a sofa in a Greenville, Mississippi home, 1970
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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0287
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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 a famers wife speaking to her husband, Greenville, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0288
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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 four young people enjoying lunch on the banks of the Mississippi River, Greenville, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi, bridge
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0007
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1969
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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 bridge spanning the Mississippi River and other images along the riverbank in Greenville, Mississippi, 1969
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Title
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Greenville, Mississippi, bridge
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0116
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Creator
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Gorton, Doy D.
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Dates
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1969
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Resource
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White South project archive
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Description
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Photograph of a bridge spanning the Mississippi River, Greenville, Mississippi, 1969
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_clm_0268
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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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. A year after Ever's funeral, civil rights activists made a concerted effort to attack discrimination at polls like the Mississippi Delta. A man sits on the porch swing watches as the procession pass by."
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi
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Identifier
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e_clm_0269
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Creator
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Moore, Charles, 1931-2010 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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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. Racial troubles in Greenwood, Mississippi. A year after Ever's funeral, civil rights activists made a concerted effort to attack discrimination at polls like the Mississippi Delta."
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0055
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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 an anti-integration march on Yazoo Avenue in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0056
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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 an anti-integration march on Yazoo Avenue in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0295
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0296
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0297
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0298
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0299
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0300
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood, Mississippi, anti-integration
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Identifier
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e_wsp_0301
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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 with parents, children, and teachers in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1970
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Title
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Greenwood Mississippi, Civil Rights
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Identifier
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e_sh_0182
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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1963
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Bob Moses, civil rights activist, fourth from left, and others freed from jail in Greenwood, Mississippi, 1963.
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Title
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Greenwood Mississippi, Civil Rights
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Identifier
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e_sh_0183
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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1963
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Bob Moses, civil rights activist, center, and others freed from jail, listening to John Doar, right, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, in Greenwood, Mississippi, 1963.