Integration newspapers and newsletters
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ISBN
rebel_underground_undated_2
Publication Date
1-1-1900
Description
Date unknown. The Rebel Underground stressed racial segregation and states' rights. The anonymously, irregularly published paper typically attacked James Meredith, Russell Barrett, James Silver, the federal government, Civil Rights groups, Communism and the Daily Mississippian. (The Rebel Underground contains racial slurs and ideas that reflect the views of some Mississippians during the Civil Rights movement. It is hoped that the Rebel Underground can be used to understand 1960s race relations and the context in which James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi. The University of Mississippi does not condone the content of the Rebel Underground.)
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
University of Mississippi -- History; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; Segregation; White supremacy movements;
Relational Format
newspaper
Original Format
alternative publications; printed ephemera
Original Collection
Race Relations Collection. Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.
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