Freedom Rides, 1961
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Folder 5: Newspaper Clippings 1933-1985
File — Box 8, Folder: 5
Collection number: Folder 5
Other Information
Newspaper clippings.From the Macon Telegraph:01/19/1933, Article titled, "Negroes to get freedom today."
10/24/1937, "Pigs of the undersea," by Howard Leonard.
10/01/1950, Article about Margaret Long Leonard's new book, Louisville Saturday.
1950, Leonard honored at writer's breakfast.New York Civil Liberties Union, 01/1961, article titled, "Atlanta...
Dates:
1900 - 1989; Majority of material found within 1950 - 1970
Folder 7a: Letters 1960s, 1960s
File — Box 3, Folder: 7a
Collection number: Folder 7a
Scope and Contents
Letters including Freedom Rider arrest:
Personal letters written back and forth between Maggie & Sissy, Bunny, Agnes. Concern arrest, politics and family letters. Most are clearly dated. Some in context, are dated and marked on paper.
Dates:
Created: 1960s
Folder 7b: Letters, 1960s (cont.)
File — Box 3, Folder: 7b
Collection number: 7b
Scope and Contents
Letters including Freedom Rider arrest, lunch counter demonstration;
Personal letters written back and forth between Maggie & Sissy, Bunny, Agnes. Concern arrest, politics and family letters. Most are clearly dated. Some in context, are dated and marked on paper.
Dates:
1900 - 1989; Majority of material found within 1950 - 1970
Margaret Leonard / Long Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-126
Scope and Contents
Margaret (Sissy) Leonard and her family have a strong legacy in journalism and activism throughout the 20th century. The tradition started with her grandfather, George Long, who courageously criticized the Ku Klux Klan in his editorials for the Macon Telegraph in the early 1900s. Margaret's mother, Margaret Long, was a progressive journalist who worked at several newspapers in the southern United States. She managed to raise two children mostly on her own while also writing two published...
Dates:
1900 - 1989; Majority of material found within 1950 - 1970