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17313880-1965-04-05_PV-ES.pdf

16204927-1965-02-18_PV.jpg

16122236-COFO_Office_Winter_02.jpg
Photograph of men working on Nelson Street near the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) Office during winter.

16122235-COFO_Office_Winter_01.jpg
Photograph of Nelson Street near the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) Office during winter.

16122234-COFO_Office_Winter_03.jpg
Photograph of men near train tracks on Nelson Street near the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) Office during winter.

16122232-COFO_Office_Winter_05.jpg
Photograph of man leaning on car down Nelson Street from the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) Office during winter.

WFP.pdf
Document about the White Folk's Project (WFP)

21009227-white-citizens-council.jpg
White Citizens Council flyer from Selma, Alabama

16122261-1964SenateGalleryPass.jpg
Gallery pass admitting Patricia Vail to the United States Senate Chamber to the reserved gallery for 88th Congress, 2nd session in Washington D.C., Spring, 1964.

16122246-VailHouse_Cleveland.jpg
Photograph of the Vail residence located in Cleveland, Ohio.

1964-09-23_Student Voice.pdf
The Student Voice newspaper from Atlanta, Georgia. Vol. 5, no. 22 released on Sept. 23, 1964. This issue includes: McComb: City of Terror; Negro Candidates in Georgia, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

1964-08-19_Student Voice.pdf
August 19, 1964 edition of The Student Voice newspaper, (vol. 5 no. 21), published in Atlanta, Georgia.

1964-08-12_Student Voice.pdf
August 12, 1964 edition of The Student Voice newspaper (vol. 5 no. 20), published in Atlanta, Georgia. This issue includes an article on the three missing civil rights workers (James Early Chaney, Michael Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman).

1964-08-05_Student_Voice.pdf
August 5, 1964 edition of The Student Voice newspaper (vol. 5 no. 19), published in Atlanta, Georgia.

Philadelphia_Mississippi_Case.pdf
Chronology of events related to the disappearance of three men in Philadelphia, Mississippi: Andrew Goodman, James Earl Chaney, and Michael Henry Schwerner.

Congressional_Challenge.pdf
A brochure from the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party regarding Congress, civil rights, and the Freedom Democratic Party's preferred candidates: Fannie Lou Hamer, Annie Devine, and Victoria Gray.

SDS_brochure.pdf
Brochure advertising the work of the Students for a Democratic Society including the vision and projects of the organization.

16122267-SNCC_Pin.jpg
"One Man One Vote" button from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).

16122260-SNCC_poster.jpg
"Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-The South's Freedom Fighters. SNCC Night at the Brattle 'Joan of the Angels' prize-winning Polish film. Regular prices. All proceeds donated to Mississippi sharecroppers. Thursday, March 12, Brattle Theatre,…

Chicago_Daily_SNCC.pdf
Article in the Chicago Daily News by M.W. Newman. The article is about the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), nicknamed 'Snick'.

Resolution.pdf
Resolution of the parents and citizens of Washington county regarding desegregation in public schools.

16122210-FedProsCivRights.jpg
Provisions for Federal Prosecution in Civil Rights, Title 18 U.S. Code including FBI Arrests, Interference with the Vote, and Deprivation of Constitutional Rights.

16122230-1965-03-22_PV_Jail.jpg
Photograph of civil rights protest just before the group, including Pat Vail, was arrested on March 22, 1965.

16122231-1964-65_Winter_GvilleCOFO.jpg
Protest in Greenville, Mississippi. Front poster reads: "C.O.F.O. and the Delta Ministry Support This Protest". Pat Vail stands just behind the person holding that sign.

1964-06-24_PR.pdf
Press release urging the federal government to consider the safety of the Mississippi Freedom Project volunteers.

16122242-Picketing_01.jpg
Photograph depicting picketers for full, not grade-by-grade, integration in front of the courthouse in Greenville, Miss. in 1965. The protest included a formal program with speakers and a band in the street.

16122241-Picketing_02.jpg
Photograph depicting picketers for full, not grade-by-grade, integration in front of the courthouse in Greenville, Miss. in 1965. The protest included a formal program with speakers and a band in the street.

16122240-Picketing_03.jpg
Photograph depicting picketers for full, not grade-by-grade, integration in front of the courthouse in Greenville, Miss. in 1965. The protest included a formal program with speakers and a band in the street.

16122266-1963yrbk.jpg
Photograph of Patricia Vail from the 1963 Wilson College yearbook, The Conocheague.

16122238-1964-65_Greenville_02.jpg
Photograph of Pat Vail in large group in Greenville, Mississippi.

16122237-1964-65_Greenville_03.jpg
Photograph of Pat Vail with several children in Greenville, Mississippi.

16122255-PatVail_child.jpg
Photograph of Pat Vail as a child, taken in May 1945.

16122263-PatVail_ship.jpg
Photograph of Pat Vail.

16122262-PatVail.jpg
Photograph of Pat Vail.

1994-07-15_LCtoPV.pdf
Note from Laura C[?ley] to Pat Vail. It reads: "Pat, I was cleaning my desk yesterday and found this letter you wrote back in the Freedom Summer. Since it's an original, I didn't want to throw it out even though you had a copy. I thought about your…
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