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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.

1964-05-10_Delta_Democrat_Times.pdf
Reprint from the Delta Democrat-Times of several articles: "New Racist Organization Terrorizes Several South Mississippi Counties", "White Association Disclaims Violence Charges as Negroes Point to 5 Deaths".

Havens031.tif
Poem found in the papers of Paul Swain Havens, reflecting upon the tragedies of war.

HC-01.01_The Founding of Wilson College.pdf
Finding aid for The Founding of Wilson College, HC-01.01

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assorted images, associated with Career and Family Advice

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The Hankey Center

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The Invincibles basketball team. The Invincibles formed in 1894 and would play against the defenders in a Thanksgiving basketball game. The teams would eventually become the evens and odds.

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A scarf from the Ninety-Nines, also known as the International Organization of Women Pilots. It has a white background with blue lettering and logos and lighter blue center design. The design includes a compass with cardinal directions and the logo…

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Page from Olla Podrida, the Lawrenceville School Yearbook, showing the yearbook editing staff. Paul Swain Havens was editor-in-chief.

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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.

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Paired with Captain Fannie Scoville

Havens034.tif
Poem found in the papers of Paul Swain Havens reflecting upon beauty and the natural world.

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

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

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.

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Photograph of the Vail residence located in Cleveland, Ohio.

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19700501.pdf

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Theodora on the porch of Norland Hall, Wilson College

HC-10.68_Theodosia Hackett Hoffman.pdf
Finding aid for the Theodosia Hackett Hoffman (1931) Papers

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Havens032.tif
Poem found in the papers of Paul Swain Havens, reflecting upon a wife's mourning following the death of her husband at war.
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