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Typewritten letter on United States Senate letterhead from New York Senator Jacob K. Javits to Dr. Israel Zwerling, dated July 2, 1964. Javits thanks Zwerling for his recent letter concerning the safety of students participating in civil rights work, and assures him that every effort will be made to provide protection for civil rights workers in the South. (Note: A copy of a June 18, 1964 Congressional Record statement by Javits was included with this letter and available in the manuscript collection.)

2 July 1964

From the Ellin (Joseph and Nancy) Freedom Summer Collection; Letter from Howard Mobley to his father " dated July 2, 1964. Mobley was a freedom school student and the letter expresses his enthusiasm for the Freedom Movement.

2 July 1964

From the Hamlett (Ed) White Folks Project Collection. The report documents a Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) executive meeting in Jackson to discuss the approach the White Folks Project would take.

2 July 1964

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Vic Runtz. A massive boulder that resembles former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's face and head sits atop a cliff that overlooks a mountain road. The boulder is labeled "Ike's reluctance." A man labeled [William W.] Scranton is trying to lever the boulder off the cliff. Barry Goldwater is seen driving a convertible around a curve in the road below the boulder. On the cliff behind Scranton, Runtz's signature cat stands with a pen and pad next to a flag that reads "Stop Goldwater...or else." The cartoon caption reads, "Perhaps if I dis-Lodge this...?"

2 July 1964

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