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Houseal photo and newspaper clippings (Electronic records), 1985 - 1987

 File
Collection number: ca-004-er002
Scope and Contents

Two newspaper articles and one photograph of Willie Houseal. Houseal Moves Into Hotter Politics: District 1 Councilman Expects Heavy Scrutinization, Valdosta Daily Times, February 17, 1985; and "Houseal Elected Mayor Pro Tem," Valdosta Daily Times, 1987-03-06.

Dates: 1985 - 1987

Southern Patriot - Volume 24, Number 8, September 1966

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Collection number: Folder 10
Scope and Contents Headlines: "Baker Movement Thrives," by Joy Fenston; "Jury System Revamped: Albany Ruling Upset"; "Election in West Tennessee Returns Nine Negro Magistrates"; "CR Victory Supplies Precedent: Peace Movement Battles HUAC"; "Appeals Court Reverses Poret, Labat Convictions"; "Hurry Sundown: Reissued in Paperback"; "Theater of the Ghetto," by Robert Analavage; "SCLC Replies to NVDA...
Dates: Created: September 1966

Southern Patriot - Volume 24, Number 8, September 1966

 Digital Work
Collection number: southern-patriot_v24n8_196609

Southern Patriot - Volume 26, Number 4, April 1968

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Collection number: Folder 24
Scope and Contents

MEMPHIS, Tenn.—This city, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated on April 4, has been living a lie—as all U.S. cities are living a lie. Memphis bills itself as “the City of Good Abode.” It crows about its integrated public accommodations and constantly reminds visitors that these were achieved without the necessity or “bother” of marches and demonstrations

Dates: Created: April 1968

Southern Patriot - Volume 28, Number 7, September 1970

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 42
Collection number: Folder 42
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Southern Patriot was a progressive southern newspaper that ran from 1942-1976? out of South Carolina. The newspaper supported and advocated desegregation before and after the Civil Rights Movement. It covered groups like the militant-leaning Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in a favorable light. It covered the youth movements, sit-ins, and acts of civil disobedience surrounding the Civil Rights Movement and inspired activists in their endeavors.The Southern...
Dates: September 1970

The Southern Patriot, Vol.23, No.09, November 1965.

 Digital Record
Collection number: 60C5B94A-0283-AE89-47BB-88ABF9D73084

The Southern Patriot, Vol.31, No.06, June 1973.

 Digital Work
Collection number: 65046DC7-0C3A-19B6-474F-C4EBF4D7E300