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From the Sheila Michaels Papers collection. A digital reproduction of a pamphlet advertising a driving protest by CORE from New York to Washington D.C. The pamphlet includes lists of restaurants along US 40 that are segregated and desegregated.

1961

From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to his wife, Cordelia Jackson, regarding pay accounts.

18 November 1961

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the senior class of Mississippi Southern College in 1961.

1961

From the Kennedy (Robert F.) Civil Rights Letter. A letter from an unknown woman to Robert (Bob) Kennedy. The letter regards the writers distaste for Freedom Riders and civil rights activists as well as the Federal government for interfering with the Southern way of life.

03 June 1961

From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; To prevent the decline of civilization by racial mixing, the American people need to be educated against the twin evils of world Jewry and Communism, destroyers of the Nordic race.

1961

From the Herbert Randall Photograph Collection. Black and white photograph of an alleyway in Brooklyn, New York.

1961

cartoon by Ed Valtman; A ghost of "peaceful coexistence" is scared by another ghost who snuck around the corner. The other ghost is the "alternative of nuclear war." These two ghosts are seen as "ghosts of our time."

17 October 1961

From the Zachary Ball Papers.; A typescript page (p. 126) from Zachary Ball's The Conquerers (ca. 1971), with a letter from Ball's literary agent Ralph Autry on the reverse dated November 17, 1961; 8 x 11

17 November 1961

From the United States Forest Service, Harrison Experimental Forest Station Collection. Photograph of an exterior view of the Southern Institute of Forest Genetics.

1961

From the United States Forest Service, Harrison Experimental Forest Station Collection. Photograph of a superior loblolly pine selected for breeding experiments and seed orchard use.

February 1961

From the M. James Stevens Collection. An excerpt from "History of Rodney" by Marie T. Logan on the military history of the Rodney Presbyterian Church in Rodney, Mississippi.

1961

From the M. James Stevens Collection. A small book detailing the history of Rodney, Mississippi, written by Marie T. Logan in 1961 and published by the Fayette Chronicle in Fayette, Mississippi.

1961

From the Herbert S. Zim Papers.; A typescript page (p. 5) with corrections from Herbert Zim's The Universe; 8 1/2 x 11

1961

From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; The pamphlet presents a defense of States' Rights, and argues the states have a legal right to continue the segregationist way of life.

22 April 1961

From the Mississippiana and Rare Books Collection. Cookbook compiled by the ladies of the Open Door United Presbyterian Church. Contains an index of cooking tips and recipes for appetizers, pickles, relish, soups, salads, dressings, sauces, meats, eggs, cheese, spaghetti, casserole, vegetables, breads, rolls, pies, pastries, cakes, cookies, icing, desserts, candies, jelly, jam, preserves, beverages, miscellaneous.

circa 1961

cartoon by Vic Runtz; Dwight D. Eisenhower carries his hat in one hand and gestures toward an open book with his other hand. The verso page of the open book is headed "1953-1961" and reads "Safe conduct through difficult and perilous times. [signed] D.D. Eisenhower" The recto page is headed "1961-" and the rest of the page is blank. Eisenhower says "Carry on." A cat stands next to Eisenhower and comments,"Enter a new history maker!"

11 January 1961

From the Hattiesburg Historical Photographs; Photograph of Pine Street, looking east, featuring the J. C. Penney store and adjacent buildings, 1961.

1961

From the Clifford Lindsey Alderman Papers.; A typescript page (p. 10) from Clifford Alderman's Samuel Adams: Son of Liberty; 8 1/2 x 11

1961

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