Telegrams to Media Outlets

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Charles Whaley

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Identifier

western_union_b3f1_012

Description

Article details J.D. Williams' role in the ongoing situation in Oxford, including contempt charges, and discusses the possibility of the univeristy losing its accreditation.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Western Union Telegraph Company; Meredith, James 1933-; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; University of Mississippi -- History; University of Mississippi -- Riot, Sept. 30, 1962; Mississippi -- Race relations

Original Collection

Western Union Telegram Collection (MUM00472), Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Original Format

telegrams; articles

Publisher

Courier Journal (Lexington, Ky.)

Rights

Copyright of correspondence in the Western Union Telegram Collection remains with the original author. These items may not be reproduced, re-posted or saved except under fair use, as stipulated by Copyright Law : reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes use of these digital files for purposes in excess of "fair use", that user may be liable for copyright infringement.

City

Oxford (Miss.)

Relational Format

archival material

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Some of the images and language that appear in the digital collections depict prejudices that are not condoned by the University of Mississippi. This content is being presented as historical documentation to aid in the understanding of both American history and the history of the University of Mississippi. The University Creed speaks to our current deeply held values, and the availability of this content should not be taken as an endorsement of previous attitudes or behavior.

Annotated manuscript by Charles Whaley, Ole Miss Motel sent to The Courier Journal, Louisville, KY

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