Speak Now : Memories of the Civil Rights Era / Memories of Betty Anne Mounger Hays, October 12, 2011 / Moderated by Amanda Lyons[sound recording].

By: Hays, Betty Anne Mounger.
Contributor(s): Lyons, Amanda (Historian) | Mississippi. Department of Archives and History.
Material type: materialTypeLabelMixed materialsDescription: 1 sound recording (17 min., 15 sec.) : digital + 1 transcript (9 p.); 2 photographs : color.Subject(s): Tarrants, Thomas A | Nussbaum, Perry E. (Perry Edward), 1908-1987 | Gerow, R. O. (Richard Oliver), 1885- | Hays, Betty Anne Mounger | Brunini, Joseph Bernard, 1909- | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation | Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) | Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Presbytery of Central Mississippi | Jews -- Mississippi | African Americans -- Civil rights -- Mississippi | Lynching | Race relations -- Mississippi | Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century | World War, 1939-1945 | School discipline | Private schools | Public schools -- Mississippi | Law enforcement | School integration -- Mississippi | Bullying | Bombings | Church | Church development, New | Civil rights demonstrations -- United States | Education -- Mississippi | Freedom Rides, 1961 | Hate crimes | Political violence | Segregation -- Mississippi | Teaching -- Mississippi | Jackson (Miss.) | Gulf Coast (Miss.) | Meridian (Miss.) | Belhaven (Jackson, Miss.) | Carthage (Miss.) | Collins (Miss.) | Forest (Miss.) | Newton (Miss.) | United States -- Armed ForcesGenre/Form: Oral histories.Online resources: Link to Electronic Resource
Contents:
Allen, (Bishop) Edward Patrick -- Bailey Junior High -- Belhaven Community, Jackson, Mississippi -- Bombings -- Boyd Elementary School -- Brunini, (Bishop) Joseph Bernard -- Bullying -- Capitol Street, Jackson, Mississippi -- Carthage, Mississippi -- Central Mississippi Presbytery -- Chastain Middle School -- Church burnings -- Church planting -- Civil Rights Movement -- Collins, Mississippi -- “Color guard” -- Committee of Concern -- Covenant Presbyterian Church -- Demonstrations -- Duling School -- Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) -- First Presbyterian Church -- Fondren Presbyterian Church -- Forest, Mississippi -- Freedom Riders -- G. N. Smith School -- Gerow, (Bishop) Richard Oliver -- Integration -- Jackson, Mississippi -- Jackson, Mississippi -- Jews -- Ku Klux Klan -- Lynch mob -- McDill, J. Moody -- Meridian, Mississippi -- Mississippi Gulf Coast -- Mounger, Dwyn Milton -- Mounger, Milton Uriah -- Newton, Mississippi -- Nussbaum, (Rabbi) Perry -- Piedmont Street, Jackson, Mississippi -- Presbyterian -- Reserve Army Unit -- Saint Mary Street, Jackson, Mississippi -- Saint Paul Presbyterian Church -- Teaching in public schools -- Tarrants, Thomas Albert III -- Violence -- Westminster Presbyterian Church -- World War II.
In: Welch-Dawson, Leanna. Speak Now
Item type Current location Collection Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Online Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Electronic Archives Online Electronic Resource AU 997 Not for loan Link to Electronic Resource for Interview 111241
Online Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Oral History Audio and Transcripts Online Electronic Resource AU 997-sound recording Not for loan 79234
Online Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Oral History Audio and Transcripts Online Electronic Resource AU 997-images Not for loan 79235
Online Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Oral History Audio and Transcripts Online Electronic Resource AU 997-electronic transcript Not for loan 79236
Media Request Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Oral History Audio and Transcripts Media Room AU 997-paper transcript Available Transcripts only. 79237
Online Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Electronic Archives Online Electronic Resource AU 974 - AU 999 Not for loan Link to Electronic Resource for Exhibit 103924

The Mississippi Department of Archives and History in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Rides and to complement the Department’s exhibit “Freedom Rides: Journey for Change” conducted recording sessions with the public to gather oral memories of the Civil Rights Era. The participants were also given the opportunity to have their photograph taken in front of the exhibit. The recordings were conducted in the spring, summer and fall of 2011 at the William F. Winter Archives and History Building in Jackson, Mississippi.

Allen, (Bishop) Edward Patrick -- Bailey Junior High -- Belhaven Community, Jackson, Mississippi -- Bombings -- Boyd Elementary School -- Brunini, (Bishop) Joseph Bernard -- Bullying -- Capitol Street, Jackson, Mississippi -- Carthage, Mississippi -- Central Mississippi Presbytery -- Chastain Middle School -- Church burnings -- Church planting -- Civil Rights Movement -- Collins, Mississippi -- “Color guard” -- Committee of Concern -- Covenant Presbyterian Church -- Demonstrations -- Duling School -- Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) -- First Presbyterian Church -- Fondren Presbyterian Church -- Forest, Mississippi -- Freedom Riders -- G. N. Smith School -- Gerow, (Bishop) Richard Oliver -- Integration -- Jackson, Mississippi -- Jackson, Mississippi -- Jews -- Ku Klux Klan -- Lynch mob -- McDill, J. Moody -- Meridian, Mississippi -- Mississippi Gulf Coast -- Mounger, Dwyn Milton -- Mounger, Milton Uriah -- Newton, Mississippi -- Nussbaum, (Rabbi) Perry -- Piedmont Street, Jackson, Mississippi -- Presbyterian -- Reserve Army Unit -- Saint Mary Street, Jackson, Mississippi -- Saint Paul Presbyterian Church -- Teaching in public schools -- Tarrants, Thomas Albert III -- Violence -- Westminster Presbyterian Church -- World War II.

Recorded October 12, 2011.