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When U.S. troops occupied Oxford
Author Unknown
Very small fragment of an article on resistance to integration at the University of Mississippi; Source: Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.); Unknown date
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When, When, Oh When?
Author Unknown
Editorial lamenting inaccurate coverage of the post-integration situation at the University of Mississippi by the Greensboro (N.C.) Record newspaper; Source: unknown; Unknown date
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Who Is The Real Paul Johnson?
Delta Democrat Times
Editorial claiming it is impossible to determine gubernatorial candidate Paul Johnson's position on issues; Source: Delta Democrat Times; Unknown date
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Why Not Mississippi Foreign Aid?
James Reston
Article comparing Mississippi to an undeveloped nation; Source: Kansas City Times
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Williams Blasts Professor's Talk On Racial Issue
Kenneth Toler
Mississippi congressman John Bell Williams responds to James Silver's speech on Mississippi: The Closed Society by claiming that the time has come to fumigate some of our college staffs; Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.)
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Williams Cancels Kershaw Invitation
Author Unknown
Article concerning Chancellor J. D. Williams's rescinding of Reverend Alvin L. Kershaw's invitation to speak at Religious Emphasis Week at the University of Mississippi, and including a reprint of Williams's message to Kershaw; Source: The Mississippian; Unknown date
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Williams Warns Race Turmoil Achilles Heel
Author Unknown
Excerpts from a speech Mississippi representative John Bell Williams to a group of lawyers, warning that racial conflicts in the state create opportunities for federal government interference; Source: Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
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Without Usual Application Student Can't Be Enrolled
Associated Press
Article on John Frazier, an African-American student at Tougaloo College who tried to apply to the University of Southern Mississippi and was denied; Source: Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
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Witness Claims Attorney Right
David Carpenter
Description of testimony in the trial of R. Jess Brown, an African-American attorney, charged with falsifying a woman's name on an integration lawsuit; Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.); Unknown date
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Women In Jackson Hearing Want Some Books Banned
United Press International
Article about a group of parents who want to ban several textbooks from Mississippi schools for being favorable to Socialism, brotherhood, and the United Nations and unfavorable to capitalism and constitutional government; Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.); Unknown date
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Would Lincoln have sanctioned
T. Harry Williams
Question and answer about how Abraham Lincoln would have viewed the overthrow of the Fidel Castro regime in Cuba; Source: Parade
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Yarbrough To Travel
Author Unknown
Short article announcing state senator George Yarbrough's plan to represent Mississippi at the annual meeting of the National Conference of Legislative Leaders; Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.)
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YD's to receive support
Paul Pittman
A group of national Democratic leaders plan to donate money to the Young Democrats at the University of Mississippi; Source: The Mississippian
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Year Later Finds Ole Miss Stronger, More Vigorous
Pat D. Smith
A look at the University of Mississippi one year after the integration riots, which points out that the school received more than 2 million dollars in grants, hosted a number of eminent speakers, and that student and faculty life is thriving; Source: Oxford Eagle
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Young Dems Have Higher Hopes For Expansion, Representation
Paul Pittman
Discussion of the goals of the Young Democrat organization in Mississippi; Source: Delta Democrat Times
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