Browse Items (118 total)
Sort by:
-
Lucinda Kidder
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Lucinda Kidder, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 110:02. -
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. -
John Morrow
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. John Morrow interview in 2 parts, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 222:31. -
Jack Nagel
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Jack Nagel, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 104:26. -
Gavin Wright
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Gavin Wright, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 1282:12. -
Evan Patch Dellinger
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Evan Patch Dellinger, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 58:02. -
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. -
Alex Capron
Oral History as part of the Swarthmore Libraries project Swarthmore Student Activism: Civil Rights, 1960 – 1966. Alex Capron, being interviewed by Melissa Kemp. Audio with transcription, length 128:42. -
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. -
Collect $150 to Aid SNCC
Article from the Swarthmore Phoenix published on November 9, 1962 reports on a drive for the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) done on election day by Swarthmore students. The fundraising event was for the benefit of SNCC's voter registration campaign in the South, aimed at addressing the suppression of voting rights for Black people. Reactions from the voters are described, and sponsors of the drive and endorsements from politicians are listed.