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Communications: SNCC Office
~ 1964-06-01

Jackson, MS: June 1, 1964. Mississippi Freedom Summer, SNCC staff Communication hub, SNCC office, Lynch Street, Jackson. Travel was dangerous, but necessary. Civil rights workers called in to SNCC headquarters before traveling and checked back after reaching their destination. The office closely monitored all travel and acted immediately if a field worker failed to arrive on schedule. Notes pinned to wall are messages to SNCC workers.
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Julian Bond
~ 1964-03-15

Jackson, MS: March 15, 1964. COFO leaders at Jackson MFDP meeting. Julian Bond, communications director of SNCC, speaking at Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party organizing meeting.
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Curtis Hayes, Office Pay Phone
~ 1964-01-08

SNCC Voter Registration Project, McComb, MS. Summer '64 - At SNCC office. Curtis Hayes, SNCC field secretary for McComb, speaking on WAATS line. SNCC offices around Mississippi used pay phones for communication. McComb, Mississippi 1/8/1964
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SNCC Office
McComb, MS ~ 1964-01-08

SNCC Voter Registration Project, McComb, MS. Summer '64 - Civil right workers at SNCC office. Curtis Hayes in foreground. Pay phones and 800 numbers were integrated into a low cost, state-wide communications network. Men at phone are summer volunteers. McComb, MS 1/2/1964

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