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From the Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection. Draft, with editorial marks and instructions, of a speech or monologue by Robert Moses. Moses discusses many topics, including Mississippi civil rights activism in the early 1960s, current national politics, the Freedom Democratic Party and the Summer Project.

23 April 1964

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Vic Runtz. On the globe, people are drawn as groups in the shape of the continents. Some people are shown having fallen off the planet. A banner reads "Scientists claim Earth's population to double in 35 years." Runtz's signature cat is in the bottom right corner of the cartoon with two books. One is open and is titled "Works of William Shakespeare." The cat, holding a pair of glasses, looks up from reading the book and says, "All the worlds's a stage."

23 April 1964

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