Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Civil War; Politicians; Presidents; Politics and government; Generals
Volume 17 of a continuing series (currently 31 volumes) showcasing an edited collection of documents by and about Ulysses S. Grant. Materials in the series span the dates of 1837-1885; volume 17 spans the dates of January 1-September 30, 1867.
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Civil War; Politicians; Presidents; Politics and government; Generals
Volume 28 of a continuing series (currently 31 volumes) showcasing an edited collection of documents by and about Ulysses S. Grant. Materials in the series span the dates of 1837-1885; volume 28 spans the dates of November 1, 1876-September 30,...
Atlanta University Barbour, Haley Bond, Julian Child Development Group of Mississippi Civil Rights Act of 1964 Clark, Robert Cole, Ed Cook, Samuel Dubois Daniels, Pete Donald, David Eastland, James Freedom Riders Freedom Vote Campaign ...
This interview is with Dr. Leslie B. McLemore of Jackson, Mississippi. Dr. McLemore is professor of political science at Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi and is currently the Director of the Universities Center in Jackson. He has been...
American Legion Magazine Bailey, Tom Baker, Bobby Barnett, Ross Child Development Group of Mississippi Civil Rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 Coleman, J.P. Commercial Appeal Council of Federated Organizations Cresswell, Eph Crump, Ed ...
This interview is with Mr. Philip W. Stroupe. Mr. Stroupe was Senator Stennis' press secretary from 1960 to 1964. Mr. Stroupe had an opportunity to review the transcript for accuracy.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Attorney General; Kennedy, Robert F.; Department of Justice; Montgomery, Alabama; Patterson, John
Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, sends Sen. Stennis a copy of his telegram to Gov. Patterson of Alabama re: US deputy marshals being sent to Montgomery, Alabama.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; United States Senate
Constituent commends Senator Stennis on his Anti-Civil Rights stance; Senator Stennis stresses the importance of Democratic control of US Senate instead of the Presidency.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Alaska; United States; Segregation;
Senator Stennis comments on Alaska joining the United States on the condition they have sole controll over thier own schools, and that right should not be denied to other states.