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169: Unabridged Interview: Jerry Mitchell: Murder, Race, and Faith

No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

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Voting Rights and Resistance in Mississippi

This chapter explores discriminatory practices in Mississippi aimed at undermining black voter registration after Reconstruction, illustrating the absurdity and systemic racism of the process. It discusses the role of laws such as poll taxes, the contributions of civil rights activists, and the experiences of African American veterans seeking equal rights after World War II. Additionally, the chapter emphasizes the broader historical context of these struggles, showcasing the courageous efforts of ordinary individuals during the civil rights movement.

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