Feemster family; Selma (Ala.); Boardinghouses; Teaching; Slavery; African-Americans; Race relations; Racism; Clothing and dress; Religion; Feemster, Mary Louise (Loulie), 1838-1867
Letter, Alex W. Feemster, Selma, Alabama, to his wife, Loulie Feemster, explaining that it is impossible for her to join him in Selma because they can't afford it, and that there is no chance of her finding a little school to teach in. He suggests...
Narrative and list compiled by Jane Stewart Calhoun, documenting money owed to her by the government for food, supplies, animals, and other damages incurred during the Civil War, undated. She also mentions an unnamed Union spy who stayed with...
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson); 1822-1885;Civil War;Politicians Presidents;Politics and government;Generals
The Chronology of Ulysses S. Grant's life is extracted from the 31 volumes of the Papers of Ulysses S. Grant and is presented here as a full-length time line of Grant's life.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; H.E.W.; Health Education and Welfare;
Senator Stennis discusses the issue of the H.E.W. only applying forced integration in the south, even though there are schools across the United States not complying with the Civil Rights Bill.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Nixon, Richard Milhous; Attorney General; H.E.W.; Health Education and Welfare;
Senator Stennis coments on his ongoing talks with President Nixon, the Attorney General, and Secretary of the H.E.W. in regards to the thirty-three Mississippi school districts under review.