Search Results
![The Student Voice](images/thumbnails//30908.jpg)
Publisher: Student Voice, Inc., AtlantaYear: 1963Volume Number: Vol. 4-3 OctFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Student Voice
Includes: 210,000 Marchers Hear: SNCC Head Call for New Protests; Text of (SNCC Chariman John) Lewis' Speech at Washington; In Americus, GA-Police Smash Demonstrators-Four Face Death Penalty; In Macon-Federal Jury Indicts Nine
![The Student Voice](images/thumbnails//30907.jpg)
Publisher: Student Voice, Inc., AtlantaYear: 1963Volume Number: Vol. 4-4 Nov 11Format: PeriodicalCollection: Student Voice
Includes: Over 70,000 Cast Freedom Ballots; Selma Drive for Votes Continues; Arkansas Drive Registers 1800
![The Student Voice](images/thumbnails//30906.jpg)
Publisher: Student Voice, Inc., AtlantaYear: 1963Volume Number: Vol. 4-5 Nov 18Format: PeriodicalCollection: Student Voice
Includes: 33 Jailed in Sit-Ins; Which Side Is the Federal Government On?
![The Student Voice](images/thumbnails//30904.jpg)
Publisher: Student Voice, Inc., AtlantaYear: 1963Volume Number: Vol. 4-8 Dec 16Format: PeriodicalCollection: Student Voice
Includes: 3000 March in Atlanta; Five Arrested in Danville; Friends (of SNCC) Ask Help for Chicago Boycott
![The Student Voice](images/thumbnails//30905.jpg)
Publisher: Student Voice, Inc., AtlantaYear: 1963Volume Number: Vol. 4-7 Dec 9Format: PeriodicalCollection: Student Voice
Includes: Night Riders Shoot Workers; Over 300 Attend SNCC Conference (with photos of Baldwin and Rustin)
![Che Guevara in New York - Radio Rebelde - Fidel Castro](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Che Guevara in New York City 12/18/1963
Radio Rebelde (in Spanish) broadcast by radio Havana, Cuba in 1971 - towards the end is the first victory message by Fidel Castro over Radio Rebelde
A speech by Fidel Castro (date unknown)
![Che Guevara - Radio Rebelde - Fidel Castro](images/thumbnails/MP3.jpg)
Date: 12/18/1963Call Number: CD 554Format: CDCollection: Compact discs and videos representing digitized copies of analog tapes
Radio Rebelde (in Spanish) broadcast by radio Havana, Cuba in 1971 - towards the end is the first victory message by Fidel castro over Radio Rebelde
A speech by Fidel Castro (date unknown)