Stokely Carmichael-Lorna D. Smith collection

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Stokely Carmichael-Lorna D. Smith collection

1964-1972

This collection consists of correspondence, an inscribed book, and 15 scrapbooks filled with clippings from newspapers, magazines, circulars, folders, conference advertisements, and programs dating from July, 1964 to Nov. 1972. All of the items relate directly to Stokely Carmichael and to his work with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and to his role in the Black Power movement, racial unrest, rioting in American cities (as represented by the Press).

5 linear ft.

eng, Latn

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