SP: 3-56: Mississippi integration situation, 30 September 1962: Con: General

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Title
SP: 3-56: Mississippi integration situation, 30 September 1962: Con: General
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKWHCSF-0924-041
Date(s) of Materials
1962: 27 September-2 October
Folder Description
This folder contains correspondence related to President John F. Kennedy's speech regarding the integration of the University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, and the anti-integration protests at the university following the arrival of its first Black student, James Meredith.

Content note: This folder contains segregationist and racist content, some of which may be graphic. The material is available here in its original form to facilitate research of the historical record.
Extent / Physical Description
77 digital pages
Series
Series 54. Speeches (SP).
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files. Speeches. SP: 3-56: Mississippi integration situation, 30 September 1962: Con: General
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