Oral history interview with Suzanne Griggins, 1987.

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Oral history interview with Suzanne Griggins, 1987.

Interview with Griggins.

4 reels of audio tape (3.5 hours)

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Griggins, Suzanne.

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Attorney; born Suzanne Elizabeth Griggins; graduated from St. Norberts College, 1968; completed M.A. in political science at Columbia University, 1972; worked in New York City prison as part of VISTA program; served among community groups and in adult education program in Harlem; graduated from law school at University of Wisconsin, 1977; worked as lawyer for Legal Service Program (federal service providing legal assistance in non-criminal proceedings to those unable to afford them), 1974- ; adm...

Fletcher, Artis.

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Pastor of community Bible church; born Artis Edward Fletcher on January 8, 1944; associate of John Perkins in the evangelistic and social justice work of Voice of Calvary Ministries; pastor of Mendenhall Bible Church in Mendenhall, Mississippi, 1974- From the description of Oral history interview with Artis Fletcher, 1987. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 26449182 ...

Mendenhall Ministries (Miss.)

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Ku Klux Klan 1915-....

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The Ku Klux Klan was formally incorporated under the laws of the state of Georgia on Dec. 4, 1915. The incorporated organization is a continuance of the earlier post Civil War Reconstruction Era unincorporated Ku Klux Klan and of the Knights of the White Camellia. Women of the Ku Klux Klan was incorporated at a late date as a separate entity. The stated purpose of the KKK was to promote an all White, Protestant United States, excluding all other races and religions. From the descript...