Papers, 1969-1977.

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Papers, 1969-1977.

Papers of Martha Allen, a civil rights activist in the south, primarily concerning her arrest (along with husband Mike Honey) on charges of "embracery" (jury-tampering) after they sent a letter to residents of Munfordville, Ky. protesting the indictment of the "Louisville Black Six," six black leaders charged with conspiracy. Allen and Honey fought their own arrest on First Amendment grounds.

0.4 c.f.,4 tape recordings, and3 videorecordings.

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