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16122207-RaceCorpsnews.jpg
Newspaper article describing what the Mississippi Summer Project is, who is involved, and what is at risk for the volunteers.

16122208-PDnews.jpg
Newspaper article that describes the COFO volunteers from July 12, 1964.

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Letter to Pat Vail from Congressman Charles Vanik.

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

16122211-DemElectionOH_Sticker.jpg
Sticker for the Democratic candidates running for positions in Ohio.

16122212-1993-03-29_USATnews.jpg
Newspaper article describing the race to fill Congressional openings in Greenville, Miss. years after the Mississippi Freedom Project.

16122213-1965-03-11_PV.jpg
Letter from Pat Vail to her family describing an event planned for the following night, the pickets in Greenville, her living conditions, and possible travel plans.

16122215-1965-01-10_PV.jpg
Letter from Pat Vail to her family describing her living arrangements and the situation in Greenville, Miss.

16122216-1965_02-02_DDTpicketing.jpg
Satirical article from the Delta Democrat Times on how to improve picketing demostrations.

16122217-1964-11-20_DYtoLisa.jpg
Letter from Dave Yorick to Lisa describing what various volunteers, including Pat Vail, are working on and additional news.

16122218-1964-10-07_PV.jpg
Letter from Pat Vail to her parents while stationed in Cleveland Miss. to learn from the state freedom school coordinator. Pat describes how she may become the freedom school coordinator, community center organizer, and representative to the local…

16122219-1964-09-14_PV.jpg
Letter from Pat Vail describing recent events in Jackson, Mississippi to her friend Lisa, who worked with her in Greenville.

16122220-1964-08-05_MPPC_Vails.jpg
Form letter from the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to parents of the Mississippi Summer Project volunteers encouraging their support for the MFDP.

16122221-1964-08-03_JFtoVails.jpg
Follow-up letter from Jim Fulton containing a letter from Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice regarding the Mississippi Summer Project sent to Mr. and Mrs. Vail.

16122222-1964-07-28_WTtoVails.jpg
Letter from Walter Tillow soliciting parents of the Mississippi Summer Project volunteers to support the seating of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party at the National Democratic Convention by calling their area delegates.

16122223-1964-07-17_OMCtoPV.jpg
Letter from the Operation Mississippi Committee to Pat Vail providing $25 toward her stay in Greenville, Miss. The letter also explains that additional support will be forwarded to the COFO Office in Jackson by residents in the Pittsburgh area.

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Letter from Congressman Jim Fulton to the Vails regarding Pat's participation in Freedom Summer and the need for federal protection for the workers in Mississippi.

june 26, 1964.pdf
Letter from Pat Vail to her family discussing the Cronkhite special on the Mississippi Project, items she needs while out on the Project, and her move to the Greenville office. Transcription of letter in PDF file.

16122226-1964-06-20_LisaToAndersons.jpg
Letter written by Pat Vail's friend Lisa to the Andersons in New Jersey about media coverage of the Freedom Project and her assignment to Greenville, Mississippi's office.

16122227-1964_Summer_PPGnews.jpg
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article entitled "Enforce the Law, or Else" encouraging federal enforcement of laws against segregation in Mississippi following a bombing of workers in McComb, Miss.

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"Inside Report: Civil Rights - Danger Ahead" news clipping from the New York Herald Tribune, written by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, published in 1964. The article describes the growing civil rights movement and the involvement of the Student…

16122229-1965-04-03_PVToLisa.jpg
Letter from Pat Vail to her friend Lisa describing the Summer Project staff and their arrest in March.

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.

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.

16122233-COFO_Office_Winter_04.jpg
Photograph of house on 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.

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

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

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

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

16122239-1964-65_Greenville_01.jpg
Photograph of musicians and group in Greenville, Mississippi.

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.

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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.

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.
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