Martin, Joe, 1943-

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Joe Martin grew up in McComb, Mississippi. He was inspired at a young age to become involved in civil rights activities when he heard Medgar Evers speak. In high school, he helped to form a NAACP youth group. He participated in the Burgland High School student walk-out, and in 1965, he collaborated in the writing of an essay attacking the injustice of drafting minorities to fight in Vietnam while they were denied the right to vote. He worked for the Mississippi Institution for the Technical and Economic Resources and as a bail bondsman.

From the description of An oral history with Joe Martin, 1995 Nov. 1. c1999. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 46317635

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McComb (Miss.)
Mississippi--McComb
Mississippi
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Justice, Administration of
African American civil rights workers
Police brutality
Police-community relations
Police misconduct
Race discrimination
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Birth 1943

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