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Photograph of Naton Stewart, wearing the No. 49 jersey, and teammates celebrating a touchdown in the 2004 season opener at the University of Nebraska. Photograph featured in the Talon, vol. 58, no. 2 (Fall 2004) on page 54.

11 September 2004

Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted November 11, 2004 in Berkeley, California. Don Jelinek was born in 1934 in New York City. In 1958 he joined the Army and was stationed in Columbia, South Carolina where he first witnessed segregation. After attending law school, Jelinek traveled to Mississippi in 1965 as a part of the ACLU's efforts in the state. He also discusses other civil rights related work he conducted in northern Mississippi.

2004-11-11

Oral history.; Interview conducted November 11, 2004 in Berkeley, California. Don Jelinek was born in 1934 in New York City. In 1958 he joined the Army and was stationed in Columbia, South Carolina where he first witnessed segregation. After attending law school, Jelinek traveled to Mississippi in 1965 as a part of the ACLU's efforts in the state. He also discusses other civil rights related work he conducted in northern Mississippi.

2004-11-11

Oral history.; Interview conducted November 11, 2004 in Berkeley, California. Don Jelinek was born in 1934 in New York City. In 1958 he joined the Army and was stationed in Columbia, South Carolina where he first witnessed segregation. After attending law school, Jelinek traveled to Mississippi in 1965 as a part of the ACLU's efforts in the state. He also discusses other civil rights related work he conducted in northern Mississippi.

2004-11-11

Oral history.; Interview conducted November 11, 2004 in Berkeley, California. Don Jelinek was born in 1934 in New York City. In 1958 he joined the Army and was stationed in Columbia, South Carolina where he first witnessed segregation. After attending law school, Jelinek traveled to Mississippi in 1965 as a part of the ACLU's efforts in the state. He also discusses other civil rights related work he conducted in northern Mississippi.

2004-11-11

Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted November 14, 2004 in San Francisco, California. Scudder was born July 20, 1941. He was a summer volunteer in Mississippi. He recalls his youth and his family's frequent moves as equipping him with an acute awareness of the racial struggle. He attended Princeton University and had some relationship with the Communist Party. He came to Mississippi through his involvement with SNCC.

2004-11-14

Oral history.; Interview conducted November 14, 2004 in San Francisco, California. Scudder was born July 20, 1941. He was a summer volunteer in Mississippi. He recalls his youth and his family's frequent moves as equipping him with an acute awareness of the racial struggle. He attended Princeton University and had some relationship with the Communist Party. He came to Mississippi through his involvement with SNCC.

2004-11-14

Oral history.; Interview conducted November 14, 2004 in San Francisco, California. Scudder was born July 20, 1941. He was a summer volunteer in Mississippi. He recalls his youth and his family's frequent moves as equipping him with an acute awareness of the racial struggle. He attended Princeton University and had some relationship with the Communist Party. He came to Mississippi through his involvement with SNCC.

2004-11-14

Oral history.; Interview conducted November 14, 2004 in San Francisco, California. Scudder was born July 20, 1941. He was a summer volunteer in Mississippi. He recalls his youth and his family's frequent moves as equipping him with an acute awareness of the racial struggle. He attended Princeton University and had some relationship with the Communist Party. He came to Mississippi through his involvement with SNCC.

2004-11-14

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