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Letter and Activist Brochure
A letter from Frank Cochran to his parents and a brochure -
A series of letters from F Cochran
a series of letter written by Frank Cochran to his family addressing his civil rights activism -
David Gelber
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. David Gelber, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 107:21. -
David Gelber Oral History Transcript
Edited oral history transcript of David Gelber, interviewed by Melissa Kemp. 1-part audio. -
Linda Groetzinger
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Linda Groetzinger, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 145:02. -
Linda Groetzinger Oral History Transcript
Edited oral history transcript of Linda Groetzinger, interviewed by Melissa Kemp. 1-part audio. -
Gretchen Hillard
Oral History created as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Gretchen Hillard, being interviewed by Stefanie Ramsay, Roberto Vargas, and Eleanor Naiman. 1-part audio with transcription, length 54:38. -
Gretchen Hillard Oral History Transcript
Edited transcript of oral history recorded 2017-12-01 of Gretchen Hillard, interviewed by Stephanie Ramsay, Roberto Vargas, and Eleanor Naiman.Tags Arrest/Jail, Atlantic City Democratic National Convention, Black Power Movement, Cambridge MD, Cambridge Residents Survey Report, Campus Backlash, Carl Wittman, Dizzyland Restaurant Sit-In, Frank Cochran, Gloria Richardson, Gretchen Hillard, John Lewis, Mimi Feingold, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, NAACP, oral history transcript, Peace Corps, Philadelphia Society of Friends, Picketing, Quakers, SNCC Mississippi Campaign, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Sunflower County, Swarthmore Political Action Club, Tenants Organizing, Tracy Sugarman, Volunteering in Chester, Volunteers in Service to America, Voter registration -
Elijah Muhammad Enthralls Crowd; Calls for Race Separation
Article from the Swarthmore Phoenix published on October 9, 1962 reporting on an address by Elijah Muhammed, "self-proclaimed prophet of Allah," given at the Philadelphia Arena. Muhammed criticizes Christianity, appeals to Black Muslim theology, and calls for race separation. Quotes from the address are provided, and the crowd's reaction is described. -
Alain Jehlen
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Alain Jehlen, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 108:02.