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Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

The Southern Patriot

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-124
Scope and Contents 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: 1965 - 1976

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

The Spectator, Web Archive, October 8, 2020

 File
Collection number: UA/5/9/2/ER02
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Item Description: Student newspaper of Valdosta State University. Published: Valdosta, Ga.: Valdosta State University [Student Government Association}, 1993- Some volumes include Orientation issues. Description based on: Volume 41, number 1 (Oct. 6, 1970) Physical Description: volume : illustrations ; 39-59 cm Publication Frequency: Weekly during the Fall and Spring semesters. This collection presents an interesting look at history, because it contains student-produced publications. Housing...
Dates: October 8, 2020

The Spectator, Web Archive, February 19, 2021, 2011-2020

 File
Collection number: UA/5/9/2/ER03
Scope and Contents

The Valdosta State Spectator Website archive, downloaded February 19, 2021. Contents covering circa 2011-2021-02-19. Downloaded with HTTrack software. Saved as uncompressed zip file.

Dates: Digitized: February 19, 2021; 2011-2020

William Dean Mathes Scrapbook,

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-25
Scope and Contents William Dean Mathes [1909-1969], of Morristown, Tennessee, served in World War II, in both the German and Pacific theaters. He served from 1944-1946, first in Germany and later in the Philippines after the German Surrender.  He was a military policeman and a member of the Regimental Band.  Before and after the worked as a book keeper and served at various times as a band director and choir director.  He died in Nashville, Tennessee, where he had moved two years before, in 1969.  His wife was...
Dates: 1941 - 1942; Acquired: 2001-06-28