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Oral history.; Frank Bridges was born in 1923 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He served during World War II in Guadalcanal and Guam. After returning from the war, he worked a few odd jobs before moving to Chicago. After a brief stay, he returned to his native Biloxi. He became involved with the civil rights movement and Dr. Gilbert Mason's Biloxi Beach wade-ins.

2000-03-21

Oral history.; Frank Bridges was born in 1923 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He served during World War II in Guadalcanal and Guam. After returning from the war, he worked a few odd jobs before moving to Chicago. After a brief stay, he returned to his native Biloxi. He became involved with the civil rights movement and Dr. Gilbert Mason's Biloxi Beach wade-ins.

2000-03-21

Oral history.; Frank Bridges was born in 1923 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He served during World War II in Guadalcanal and Guam. After returning from the war, he worked a few odd jobs before moving to Chicago. After a brief stay, he returned to his native Biloxi. He became involved with the civil rights movement and Dr. Gilbert Mason's Biloxi Beach wade-ins.

2000-03-21

Oral history.; Frank Bridges was born in 1923 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He served during World War II in Guadalcanal and Guam. After returning from the war, he worked a few odd jobs before moving to Chicago. After a brief stay, he returned to his native Biloxi. He became involved with the civil rights movement and Dr. Gilbert Mason's Biloxi Beach wade-ins.

2000-03-21

Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted April 24, 2010 in Biloxi, Mississippi at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Carney discusses his memories of the Biloxi Beach Wade-Ins, Dr. Gilbert Mason, the NAACP, and Boy Scouts.

2010-04-24

Oral history.; Interview conducted April 24, 2010 in Biloxi, Mississippi at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Carney discusses his memories of the Biloxi Beach Wade-Ins, Dr. Gilbert Mason, the NAACP, and Boy Scouts.

2010-04-24

Oral history.; Interview conducted April 24, 2010 in Biloxi, Mississippi at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Carney discusses his memories of the Biloxi Beach Wade-Ins, Dr. Gilbert Mason, the NAACP, and Boy Scouts.

2010-04-24

Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted June 12, 2010 with G. W. Carney. Carney was born in Crystal Springs, Mississippi and moved to Biloxi at the age of 2. A graduate of Nichols High School, he participated in the Biloxi Beach Wade-Ins of the early 1960s led by Dr. Gilbert Mason in an effort to desegregate the public beaches.

2010-06-12

Oral history.; Interview conducted June 12, 2010 with G. W. Carney. Carney was born in Crystal Springs, Mississippi and moved to Biloxi at the age of 2. A graduate of Nichols High School, he participated in the Biloxi Beach Wade-Ins of the early 1960s led by Dr. Gilbert Mason in an effort to desegregate the public beaches.

2010-06-12

Oral history.; Interview conducted June 12, 2010 with G. W. Carney. Carney was born in Crystal Springs, Mississippi and moved to Biloxi at the age of 2. A graduate of Nichols High School, he participated in the Biloxi Beach Wade-Ins of the early 1960s led by Dr. Gilbert Mason in an effort to desegregate the public beaches.

2010-06-12

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 1989

1989

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 1992.

1992

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 1994.

1994

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 1998.

1998

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 2000.

2000

From the University Union and Student Activities Record Group. Student Printz, Vol. 39, No. 33, from March 11, 1966. Columns include, "Blond Chi Omega Penny Hale USM's new 'Best Dressed-Coed'", "Home Ec opens center for Infant Development", "Linda Mann alternate in Wednesday contest", "Student elected to high position in Kappa Delta Pi", "War correspondent Spence to join Ambassador as top SCOPE speakers", "Deadline given for petitions", "Haines returns to USM as public relations asst.", "Elam Arms plans two benefits for fire victims", "Summer Vacation theme of Hillcrest fashion show", "Reposing on Leaf River Riveria", "Southern Scenes here again; by jove, they've nearly got it", "From Ben Franklin to The Kid", "In the land of Dr. Strangelove", "Expansion plans pending", "Debators take three trophies at MSCW, Oklahoma meets", "Weathersby move for Spring quarter opens more ofices", "USM freshman witnesses tornado strike Jackson shopping center", "Student teachers urged to report", "English classes have off day Wednesday", "Golden Giants close with losing record", "USM netters meet Memphis here Sat.", "Three students challenge world bowling record", "Golf team opens season with 'Bama, Spring Hill", "Pikes, Kappa Sigs tell of harrowing experiences in fire", "'Killer' tornado takes 52 lives", "New voice appears from toils of labor", "Rehearsals begin for spring opera, 'Dido and Aeneas'", "Faculty recital hails Italian 'opera buffa'", "'Physicists' tryouts set for Monday and Tuesday", "UAC books hypnotist for Southern", "CLASSIFIED", "The Student Printz presents USM's 1966 Best Dressed Coeds...", "604 students make winter quarter honor lists", and "Liquor question provokes interest among students".

11 March 1966

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 2007.

2007

From the University of Southern Mississippi Yearbooks Collection. Annual issued by the students of the University of Southern Mississippi in 2008.

2008

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