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![Collin Edwards - Interview with Elizabeth Sutherland and Sally Belfrage](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Elizabeth Sutherland, editor of “Letter from Mississippi,” and Sally Belfrage. Author of “Freedom Summer.” Both discuss their involvement with SNCC, the atmosphere of the South in relation to the Civil Rights Movement and SNCC, as well as the power of protest.
![Collin Edwards - Interview with Elizabeth Sutherland and Sally Belfrage - Part 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Sutherland and Belfrage continue in their discussion of race in the South, as well as the task of making the events in Mississippi, viewed as contradictions to democracy, public to the United States as a whole.
![Interview with Lorna D. Smith - Part 1](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Lorna D. Smith, a Civil Rights worker from the Bay Area, discusses how her involvement with SNCC began, as well as the inspiring role that Upton Sinclair’s work had on her political involvement. Also discussed are events and accounts of her time in the South during the summer of 1964, of which many tales are noted in the book Freedom Summer, by Sally Belfrage.
![Interview with Lorna D. Smith - Part 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Lorna D. Smith, Civil Rights worker from the Bay area discusses her time in the South during the summer of 1964, her involvement and relation to Sally Belfrage, as well as commentary on the character of Stokely Carmichael.
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