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Overview of Community Centers
Community Centers provided aid for African Americans in Mississippi. They were organized by members of CORE, SNCC, and the COFO. For African Americans, Community Centers were an alternative to white public schools that employed segregation policies.
The Committee of Southern Churchmen
This is a letter from president of the Committee of Southern Churchmen.
Campus Blacks Unite
This newspaper announces the existence of the Black Leadership Action Committee.
Campus Blacks Unite.
Newspaper
Dispersal Map of Richmond
Adopt a Freedom School
Malcolm X Revisited
A Proposal-For A Resource Center for Promoting Dialogue and Cooperation along Racial, Age and Religious Groups
Letter From the Black Leadership Action Committee
This is
Blacks Honor Malcolm X
Apartment Housing in Richmond
Letter to Freedom School Teachers
Richmond High School Closure 1971
May 18, 1865
May 1, 1889
March 16, 1869
July 26, 1866
July 6, 1865
January 24th, 1891
February 21, 1865
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