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Publisher: The Movement PressYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-9 SeptemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Movement Newspaper
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Publisher: The Movement PressYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-5 MayFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Movement Newspaper
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Publisher: The Movement PressYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-11 NovemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Movement Newspaper
44 Arrested: Strike gets Wide Support; Fraud in Arkansas School Elections; SF plans urban removal of aged; Redevelopment scandal; Washington will not enforce Welfare Rights Laws; 700 Arrested in Natchez; Harvard Part of the Mississippi Power Structure; The Battlefronts in Delano; Schenley (Roma Wine) Offices in SF Picketed; Poor people corporation; Notes on Rural Organizing; Job Corps Workers Strike for Hours, Wages; Things SNCC hasn't done; Conversation with Bob Parris; The nocturnal messenger; The rich get richer and the poor make payments
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Publisher: The Movement PressYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-7 JulyFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Movement Newspaper
They Said we couldn't have a union: Militancy in the Delta; Why are farm workers poor?; The New Politics; The MFDP Challenge; A Movement Supplement; To the Mississippi congressmen is; Reject the pretenders; Disaster for Civil Rights; Editorial: Open letter to president Johnson; Must have free elections; Battle of 1965; Report from a lobbyist; The populist party (part 1); Mime Troupe Minstrel? Show; South Africa, land of the free (enterprise)
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Publisher: The Movement PressYear: 1965Volume Number: Vol. 1-8 AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Movement Newspaper
Tulare County Rent Strike, March; Tennessee freedom labor union poorest county organizes; The voice of the farm workers same as the negroes; The Populist Party (part 2); How and Organizer Works: some rambling guidelines for freedom school organizers; Fannie Lou Hamer; Against Legal de Facto Segregation; People's Papers; Mississippi - Summer '65 - The Pioneering days are over - freedom is still ahead; We want unions, we want action; Personal report from the Arkansas project: Hard work on many issues; NAACP convention: Some members complain about "restrictions"; Moderate Democratic body formed; From the Watts reports SNCC organized migrants; Farm wage hearings: Does it take slavery?; The Labor Movement moves to Latin America -- to train finks.
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