An oral history with Mr. Boyce Holleman, 1976 Aug. 9, 10, Oct. 19. 1994.

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An oral history with Mr. Boyce Holleman, 1976 Aug. 9, 10, Oct. 19. 1994.

Three interviews conducted on August 8 and 10, 1976 and October 9, 1976 with Mr. Holleman discuss the following topics: Mississippi (primarily the cities of Oxford, Wiggins, Jackson, and Biloxi; primarily the counties of Stone, Bolivar, Harrison, Hinds, and Hancock); civil rights; Holleman, Jesse Boyce, 1924-; Alcorn State University; Brown v. Board of Education; Civil Rights Act (1964); Jackson State University; Meredith, James; Williams, John Bell; Kennedy, John F.; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Barnett, Ross R.; University of Mississippi-James Meredith; White Citizens' Council.

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