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Radio Talk by Rev. Mr. Goodwill of Clarksdale, Mississippi Against Civil Rights Demonstrators

Creator

Rev. Fairley

Identifier

whitten_audioreel_66

Creation Date

1960

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Description

Radio talk by Rev. Fairley (known as Rev. Mr. Goodwill) from Clarksdale, Mississippi. Fairley identifies himself as an African American, and he berates civil rights demonstrators and the outsiders who agitate locals. Describes the race pride he teaches his congregation.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Clarksdale (Miss.); Civil rights; Religion

Relational Format

video recording

Extent

15:55

Original Format

reels

Original Collection

Jamie L. Whitten Collection (MUM00732), Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Rights

This media file is owned by the copyright holder and may not be reproduced, re-posted, captured or saved. Due to copyright concerns, the recordings in this collection can only be accessed by arrangement with the Department of Archives and Special Collections.

Comments

Date is approximate: 1960

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