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  2. Freedom Summer - Wikipedia

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    "Book Discussion on Freedom Summer". C-SPAN. 15 June 2010 Bruce Watson recalls the "Freedom Summer"of 1964 when over 700 college students arrived in Mississippi to register African-American voters and create Freedom Schools to assist in the education of the populace.

  3. Freedom Summer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Summer is a 2014 American documentary film, written, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson Jr. [1] [2] The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. [3] It won the Best Documentary award at 2014 Pan African Film Festival. [4] The film had its U.S. television premiere at PBS on June 24, 2014. [5] [6]

  4. Solid Converter PDF - Wikipedia

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    Solid Converter PDF is document reconstruction software from Solid Documents which converts PDF files to editable formats. Originally released for the Microsoft Windows operating system, a Mac OS X version was released in 2010. The current versions are Solid Converter PDF 9.0 for Windows and Solid PDF to Word for Mac 2.1.

  5. 'One of the most transformative events of my life:' Freedom ...

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    He joined more than 200 attendees, and more than 1,000 virtually attending online, for two days of the Freedom Summer 60 conference, a celebration of that important summer in 1964.

  6. Freedom on My Mind - Wikipedia

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    Among the events depicted in the film is the Freedom Summer of 1964, in which three civil rights workers were slain. Freedom on My Mind combines personal interviews, rare archival film and television footage, authentic Mississippi Delta blues, and Movement gospel songs. It emphasizes the strategic brilliance of Mississippi's young, black ...

  7. Andrew Goodman (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Goodman (November 23, 1943 – June 21, 1964) was an American civil rights activist. He was one of three Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) workers murdered in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by members of the Ku Klux Klan in 1964.

  8. Deborah Wiles - Wikipedia

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    It tells the sixties story of the civil rights movement through the eyes of 12-year-old Sunny Fairchild, who lives in Greenwood, Mississippi during Freedom Summer in 1964. Jo Ellen Chapman, a character from book one of the sixties trilogy, Countdown , appears in Revolution as a Freedom Worker for SNCC in Greenwood.

  9. Ed King (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Edwin King Jr. (born September 20, 1936), better known as Ed King, is a United Methodist minister, civil rights activist, and retired educator.He was a key figure in historic civil rights events taking place in Mississippi, including the Jackson Woolworth’s sit-in of 1963 and the Freedom Summer project in 1964.