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Field name | Value |
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Title | Interviews: Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana |
Date | n.d. |
Document Type | Interview |
Series Description | Series 5: Surveys and Studies, 1944-1969 |
Box Description | Part I-III: Study; Part I: Consequences for Southern Negro Colleges of Student Demonstrations Study [folder 1-11]; Part II: Sensitivity Response Pattern of Negro and White Groups to Anger-Producing Social Stimuli [folders 12-18]; Part III: Fayette and Haywood Counties Study [folders 19-27] |
Theme/s | Civil Rights Police and Community Relations Legislation and Legal Cases Education and Training |
Keywords | university, student, demonstration, activism, non-violent resistance, sit-in, segregation, legislation, arrest, punishment, police, civil rights, student protest movement |
Names | Campbell, Ernest Queener; Dent, Albert Walter; Marshall, Thurgood |
Organizations | Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); Ford Foundation; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); White Citizens' Council |
Places | Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Miami, FL; New Orleans, LA; New York, NY |
Library | Amistad Research Center |
Copyright | Physical rights retained and permission granted by the Amistad Research Center |