BROWSE: | VOL. 1 1965 |
VOL. 2 1966 |
VOL. 3 1967 |
VOL. 4 1968 |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 1 December 31, 1966 - January 1, 1967 TOP STORY: Christmas eve in tent city FEATURE: Inside Gees Bend PHOTO ESSAY: "God Bless The Child" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 2 January 7-8, 1967 TOP STORY: School desegregation upheld FEATURE: The story of Mound Bayou PHOTO ESSAY: "White Faces Of Alabama" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 3 January 14-15, 1967 TOP STORY: Charlie McCastle shot to death FEATURE: Birmingham war on poverty PHOTO ESSAY: Southern Courier party line contest winners |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 4 January 21-22, 1967 TOP STORIES: No charges in Motley killing; Amerson takes over FEATURE: Peace Corps training at Atkins PHOTO ESSAY: Sheriff Amerson takes office |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 5 January 28-29, 1967 TOP STORY: Death on the highways FEATURE: Bryce Hospital desegregation PHOTO ESSAY: Passing through Elmore County |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 6 February 4-5, 1967 TOP STORY: Robert Lacey killed by deputy FEATURE: Tuskegee Mills PHOTO ESSAY: Visit from the bloodmobile |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 7 February 11-12, 1967 TOP STORY: Accused child rapist acquitted FEATURE: How Debra Lewis desegregated a school PHOTO ESSAY: "Cats and Circumstances" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 8 February 18-19, 1967 TOP STORY: Farmers find strength in numbers FEATURE: New life for Miss. Head Start PHOTO ESSAY: "Basketball On The Road" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 9 February 25-26, 1967 TOP STORY: Killings stir Birmingham, Prattville FEATURE: Rights struggle in Mobile hospitals PHOTO ESSAY: Head Start kids meet pony |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 10 March 4-5, 1967 TOP STORY: Wharlest Jackson murdered FEATURE: Cartoons by Brumsic Brandon, Jr. PHOTO ESSAY: "Now I Lay Me Down..." |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 11 March 11-12, 1967 TOP STORY: Wounded picketer sues SCLC FEATURES: Reading class in Meridian; Tutoring in Tuscaloosa PHOTO ESSAY: Otis Redding in Montgomery |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 12 March 18-19, 1967 TOP STORIES: Hayneville church burns; Explosion at Head Start office FEATURE: Mobile youth detention PHOTO ESSAY: Open-air school in Jamaica |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 13 March 25-26, 1967 TOP STORY: Court orders state schools desegregated FEATURE: Ala. sailor on leave in Hong Kong PHOTO ESSAY: Fishing in Jamaica |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 14 April 1-2, 1967 TOP STORIES: New private school In Auburn; Carmichael at Stillman FEATURE: Revolution in Mobile PHOTO ESSAY: At the beach in Jamaica |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 15 April 8-9, 1967 TOP STORY: School desegregation hearings FEATURE: Good Samaritan Hospital PHOTO ESSAY: "When Shuttlesworth and Stokely Spoke" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 16 April 15-16, 1967 TOP STORIES: Tolliver charged with murder; Harvey Conner freed FEATURE: The story of "Jubilee" PHOTO ESSAY: U.S. Senate hearings in Miss. |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 17 April 22-23, 1967 TOP STORIES: Police killing in Grenada; Willie James King funeral FEATURE: Montgomery Rep. visits Viet Nam PHOTO ESSAY: The Birmingham movement |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 18 April 29-30, 1967 TOP STORIES: Verdict in Dew vs Lee; Carmichael on trial FEATURE: Inside the Harvey Conner trial PHOTO ESSAY: Alabama St. College protests |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 19 May 6-7, 1967 TOP STORIES: Election results questioned; Louisville housing protests FEATURE: News and views from Viet Nam PHOTO ESSAY: Mack Brown, cutting timber in Miss. |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 20 May 13-14, 1967 TOP STORIES: ACHR director knifed; Racial bullying in integrated schools FEATURE: Head Start teacher training PHOTO ESSAY: Louie Harris, cutting timber in Miss. |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 21 May 20-21, 1967 TOP STORY: Trial finally set in '64 Mississippi civil rights murders FEATURE: Sumter farmers evicted PHOTO ESSAY: Alabama St. track and field relays |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 22 May 27-28, 1967 TOP STORY: Bloody week for Ala., Miss. FEATURE: Poor Peoples Corporation co-ops in Miss. PHOTO ESSAY: Open house at Maxwell AFB |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 23 June 3-4, 1967 TOP STORY: She never got to the school FEATURE: Fred Gray's election case PHOTO ESSAY: Children in the classroom |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 24 June 10-11, 1967 TOP STORIES: Grenada mob freed; Another police killing FEATURE: Alabama graduations PHOTO ESSAY: Oak Park now integrated |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 25 June 17-18, 1967 TOP STORIES: Violence in Prattville; Marches in Montgomery FEATURE: The story of the last slave ship PHOTO ESSAY: "The Gospel Truth" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 26 June 24-25, 1967 TOP STORIES: 120 black candidates in Miss. FEATURE: Adult classes and job training in anti-poverty program PHOTO ESSAY: Montgomery marches |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 27 July 1-2, 1967 TOP STORY: Damages awarded in racial attack FEATURE: Shootings in Roosevelt, Ala. PHOTO ESSAY: "Our Days On Earth Are As A Shadow" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 28 July 8-9, 1967 TOP STORY: Hospital integration in Butler FEATURE: Nightmare at Huntsville mental hospital PHOTO ESSAY: Gees Bend workshop |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 29 July 15-16, 1967 TOP STORY: Picketing in Birmingham FEATURES: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture tours South; Miss. campaigns; Courier second anniversary PHOTO ESSAY: James Meredith - 'Walk Against Fear' in Miss. |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 30 July 22-23, 1967 TOP STORY: Draft resister gets five years FEATURES: Integrated drama group; VISTA in Birmingham PHOTO ESSAY: "Play Ball!" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 31 July 29-30, 1967 TOP STORIES: Black poll workers in Miss.; B'ham mayhem; Clarksdale police shooting FEATURE: Campaigning for governor in Miss. PHOTO ESSAY: "I Live Just Like I Can" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 32 August 5-6, 1967 TOP STORIES: Miss. primary election; Ala. union workers fired FEATURE: Searcy St. mental hospital PHOTO ESSAY: Jazz in Kelly Ingram Park |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 33 August 12-13, 1967 TOP STORIES: Black winners in Miss. primary; Grand jury clears Tolliver FEATURE: Demopolis movement stalls PHOTO ESSAY: Peace march in Atlanta |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 34 August 19-20, 1967 TOP STORY: Violent backlash in Miss. FEATURE: Adult summer classes in Ala. PHOTO ESSAY: Candidates at Neshoba County fair |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 35 August 26-27, 1967 TOP STORIES: Klan rallies in La.; King at SCLC convention FEATURE: Black women win Fla council races PHOTO ESSAY: Newtown |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 36 September 2-3, 1967 TOP STORY: Black candidates fall in Miss. elections FEATURE: Birmingham schools integration PHOTO ESSAY: Black People's Free Store |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 37 September 9-10, 1967 TOP STORY: School boycott in Choctaw FEATURE: School days in Mississippi PHOTO ESSAY: End of Louisiana rights march |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 38 September 16-17, 1967 TOP STORIES: CDGM teacher beaten; Selma strike continues FEATURE: Bullock Co. vote trial ends PHOTO ESSAY: Big city drop-outs |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 39 September 23-24, 1967 TOP STORIES: Turmoil in Montgomery movement, Lowndes anti-poverty board FEATURES: Nat'l Conference For New Politics PHOTO ESSAY: A trip to Expo '67 |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 40 September 30 - October 1, 1967 TOP STORY: Macon County elections FEATURE: Black Atlanta pols share election advice PHOTO ESSAY: Marion okra farm |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 41 October 7-8, 1967 TOP STORIES: Bus assault; CAP president fired FEATURES: Courthouse haunted; Sculptor George Penney PHOTO ESSAY: Hobson City |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 42 October 14-15, 1967 TOP STORIES: Vicksburg projects emptied; Neshoba trial update FEATURES: Profiles of Jessie Bell, W. T. Money PHOTO ESSAY: Julius family, tenant farmers |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 43 October 21-22, 1967 TOP STORY: Defense attacks gov't in Neshoba killings trial FEATURE: Alabamians in New York PHOTO ESSAY: First Monday in Jackson County |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 44 October 28-29, 1967 TOP STORY: Guilty verdicts in Miss. trial FEATURE: Evicted farm kids flock to Head Start PHOTO ESSAY: National Peanut Festival |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 45 November 4-5, 1967 TOP STORIES: Hung jury in Macon rape; King in Birmingham jail FEATURE: March on the Pentagon PHOTO ESSAY: The integrated festival |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 46 November 11-12, 1967 TOP STORIES: Robert Clark elected to Miss. House; King released in Birmingham FEATURE: Neshoba County after '64 killings PHOTO ESSAY: Anti-war demonstration in Washington |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 47 November 18-19, 1967 TOP STORIES: Suspected police beating; Bessemer picketers win FEATURE: Race problem in Great Britain PHOTO ESSAY: San Francisco hippies |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 48 November 25-26, 1967 TOP STORY: Triple shooting in Lowndes FEATURE: 'Bama State, Tigers meet for title PHOTO ESSAY: George Scott Day in Greeneville, Miss. |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 49 December 2-3, 1967 TOP STORY: Jesse Parham disappears FEATURE: USDA discrimation and rural poverty PHOTO ESSAY: The Bracy family |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 50 December 9-10, 1967 TOP STORIES: No change in slums; Juvenile justice and injustice FEATURE: Three views of black power PHOTO ESSAY: Save Mt. Beulah |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 51 December 16-17, 1967 TOP STORIES: State trooper kills farm worker; 'Naturals' in Selma FEATURE: 'Lonely Hunter' films in Selma PHOTO ESSAY: King speech, Klan rally in Montgomery |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 52 December 23-24, 1967 TOP STORY: Miss. election winners face bond hurdle FEATURE: George Wallace in Ohio PHOTO ESSAY: "Blues 'n' Roots" |
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VOLUME 3, NO. 53 December 30-31, 1967 TOP STORY: Police liquor raids in 'dry' counties FEATURE: Birmingham store picketers win PHOTO ESSAY: Black Christmas |
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BROWSE: | VOL. 1 1965 |
VOL. 2 1966 |
VOL. 3 1967 |
VOL. 4 1968 |