Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Alumni Civil Rights Stories, Experiences, Notes, Interviews, 1960-2012, undated
Campaign materials, ca. 1965
Biographical file of Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland’s first Black mayor and Oberlin honorary degree recipient. Also includes magazine articles and campaign materials.
Biography, undated
Biographical file of Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland’s first Black mayor and Oberlin honorary degree recipient. Also includes magazine articles and campaign materials.
Arrest in Mississippi and court case, 1963, 2008
Zaugg was a visiting student at Tougaloo College when she was arrested in October 1963 for attempting to worship with two African-American students at a segregated church. Includes court documents relating to the case, correspondence by Zaugg, her father Harold Zaugg, and others expressing their reactions to the arrest, and “Notes from a Mississippi Jail” written by Zaugg describing her experiences.
See also Series 5. Scrapbooks.
Correspondence, 1963-1965, 1997, undated
Zaugg was a visiting student at Tougaloo College when she was arrested in October 1963 for attempting to worship with two African-American students at a segregated church. Includes court documents relating to the case, correspondence by Zaugg, her father Harold Zaugg, and others expressing their reactions to the arrest, and “Notes from a Mississippi Jail” written by Zaugg describing her experiences.
See also Series 5. Scrapbooks.
Harold Zaugg correspondence, 1962-1965
Zaugg was a visiting student at Tougaloo College when she was arrested in October 1963 for attempting to worship with two African-American students at a segregated church. Includes court documents relating to the case, correspondence by Zaugg, her father Harold Zaugg, and others expressing their reactions to the arrest, and “Notes from a Mississippi Jail” written by Zaugg describing her experiences.
See also Series 5. Scrapbooks.
Notes, 1963, undated
Zaugg was a visiting student at Tougaloo College when she was arrested in October 1963 for attempting to worship with two African-American students at a segregated church. Includes court documents relating to the case, correspondence by Zaugg, her father Harold Zaugg, and others expressing their reactions to the arrest, and “Notes from a Mississippi Jail” written by Zaugg describing her experiences.
See also Series 5. Scrapbooks.
Adams Pure Oil Station, Kosciusko, MS, restroom incident, 1966
Contains two Federal Bureau of Investigation reports of incidents in Mississippi involving Rinaldi and other students while in the state to conduct voter registration.
Photographs, undated
Biographical file of Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland’s first Black mayor and Oberlin honorary degree recipient. Also includes magazine articles and campaign materials.
Magazine articles, 1967
Biographical file of Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland’s first Black mayor and Oberlin honorary degree recipient. Also includes magazine articles and campaign materials.
