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Missi ·sslppl "The Truth Shall Make You Free'' Vol. 2. No . ~7 __:!IIIIJl,,_n __________ J ..; ac...;,;.;kson =.:.. ..;M.:.;,;,: lss :.; i.:;ss:;;IPP::::.; i:;:-_:N..:. ov:..:.:em.:.:.::be:::..r..:.9..:.,_•::..;9:.:6:.::3 ___________ __ _ _:l.:Oc.:.....:P..:.e:..•_C:.;opy:::.:. 90,000 Vote For Henry - ensen ,---------------------- i & iii\lillli liiiili liii IIPFIE&lilii iiil 111111 IIEIEIII iiMAllllll'li iiiiiiiii Service Benefits Troubled Families . '11le fwll,y .. Uae ... ......... &Jut_, lm• ,-tut alt ID tile -••lT• WIien &Illa 11111& fallll to fue. tlh JI c rdy, uY!ee II oflea needed. The Puilly Sena Air '116 8oll&Jt State Street pron!• rukl- aad . ,eaell 6,t tu faally aM for blcll~IIUI of all.,_, TIie 'hall:, Ben lee tadclee a wide ruae of~ uil pnetleal pnl,1-. from marrlafl cllf/lcultlee to family lfPell4bll', It offen ,rtY11te coueellnl', ani 11..,_ all lnforma• tloll -n-UaL ' Belplq ,..,._ t. &olve marrfaa'e ud . ~-1 prol,'-8 le a cllfflcult ta9k. The -lat.Ion trlea tlral to deflae the problem, ... tlten determla• lite eaae of the problut. But PJ'OI'- la adene•Hl!llf clepeada upon tile ~peraUon of tlle illdlTid•L "Ou.r procra:m ean only work when the pereon Is wlDlnr to &alle a loek at hi-If , then do aomethlnr about the prob• lem," elate.I Mn. L. J. Manhall, - of the cue worken, at &he Fa..Uy 8erYlce AModallon, an.d the only prof essional Nerro-lal worker In lacbon, Slae ,.,._ Ni lbat poo;- people should not hesitate to conslllt Ute SerTiee slnee the charre for ceounaellng depends oa ,--al 1-e ucl INI tile size of the family. ln addition, no 011e wlD lie denied .ervfce lf he can not pay. Despite thla, a great -ber of people with low Income fail lo lake ad va11• taie of the help ottered. One .,._ la a 11'W many people do not know the U• eoclatlon edata, AIIOtlter ~, and the one more eniclal &o tu NetPV -•.unity, is that Ne,roee with low i-m• do net .-plN tlll• need fir famDy ancl ladlntaal -n• HIIIII', /' · "Paallles ftvlllJ with problems tan b«Gme bUIMI '9 tlltlr 1Huatlft, Mn. ManllaJl eald. "The flnit •h• In treatment la for a ..,_ lo neoplu Il ls on neecla. " L L .. , I, .. , .... ,. ... , 1' "'" 'ti 1 "-t1.••-!<"1 , •• ••-• -• , , u •!•1"! ... IT-.O ..... overne Quote From Mississippi Constltutl~ An political power 11 ve.u.d i •, 11td deriN4 from; tfte people; 111 ,ov- emment of ript orisinafff with tfte people, it founclecf upon tfieir will only, a 4 ii inedtut.d eolely for tfie Sood of tfie ,.:r. .. · M aiaaippl ConlfflutiOfl The comb~ votu of Ille two pal'llcs p1-o- testlng I.he Miubalppl Democrats prove that a Johnson •lctory doe, nol reprenn l the ma• jority of the people. Ad-, Phllllp'a wote htal h the f, .... .,._ v .... caat foe, Aa,.. HNIY ...... -It fll .... 200,000. TIii, ... , at 1Ntt ....... the 11••"- e4 .,.._ that Joh- le .,.,.ae4 to -•e after final coullltlS la - T1'e twl c ...... ,p le the ffnt us• 11lflca t ep,..itl°" h the Democratic Pa,ty I the 11111,el electiOII foe, ........ . Although al the present time, state demo• crato •r ·c cclcbraUng a victory, I.heir vlctor,: l1 cle arly UllCOnstltutlona l. The Freedom Vol.e Candldalc !or Gov- ernor Aaron Henry, Announced Iha\ a rrange- ment, are being made to file SUil . to ourcl Govcmor-.ilect Paul Job.ll son. More lhan 90,· 000 p rotest voles were coot l ot Dr. Henry. But fl la not only Ulo Vote !or Freedom party that bu "had enough" ot rta lo domo- cra1lc rule. The Republican Party amaa,ed ovu 130,000 votes tor candiclato Rubel Phil- lJps. ltatll« tha11 "ot1 111pa... Cltlt Repul>lf. c.18'-, " the - for f'hHtl,. decidedly ., .... ,. In the tint two-,.,., tpte111 111 th• hlllory sf M...,lllppi ,olltta. When lbe election of • Xl11lulppl ofllclel Is D oi determined by &ti• majority ol I.ho peo- ple, the lwldamenlal right of all Mlului p, plma hu been 4enled. Quote Fro11 ,/ Declaratioa Of l depend-, •• , Governmentt aN llllfflllhl amon1 M ... , clerlvlns their&:.,.._ er f,- the ConNllt of the tfiat whenever eltJ Fon11 of Ciowel'lla a1ent becomH destructive of tftffti Enda, it 11 tfie llpt of tfie People .. . ait.r or abollth It • • • cf' -Decl,ratlon of ln4epett .. ftCThe VOTE FOR F'REEDOM Campalg a ha. lib<!raled lhe lllllcea · of mor e dtan 90,00I MisalHippl citizen,, and hu raued cho NI of opp01Hlon lo I.he p01il'lc al power 1lruel ure of the slate. I Then 90,000 clllzens, reprcaenUng more l.han 200 cOmmUllillH in au corners ol the slate, casl their buUota in pro\eat aaainat Republican ~nd Democrotlc cnndld•lcs. T heir choice !or Govcmor was Freedom Cand .ldatc Aaron Henr y; tor Lt, Covcm• r• Rev. Edwin King. The results of the FREEDOM VOTE clearly fflow that Negro citiufll ha•• be.11 oloaied their constltutio,,al risht to vote i11 1ft official electto11. Due to lhe luri:e turnout or M,.si ss ippl prolruil voler•. Negro fl(IUllcal lnLer•• I In Ml•sisslppl enn no longer l>o qu .. uoo~'<i. Wll ll bl• unity firmly behind him. H~,ry im,nedl• alely \.cteirrnmed I.he resull• ol tl,c f'1<""10,n Vote lo I.lie Ecdcrol Government The tele1ra111 spolie foe, all f_ .... ,. Voters: "Wo protest the deni al of citl,011. dtlp te oo,e-half our ttate'• ,ot1ulatlon. We ,_ i11ti111lcl1t1011 i11 Mi1al1uppi for thtr ,u,,_ of thwart1111 the Federal Go,,e,.,. •et '• fte111pta to rHtoro the , ipt te vot• te all Ne1,o cltlH111. u Tho v ole total lndkalu ther e will b4! be a tnunendous pressure r or votet t@lfltlrllUoa (C•nlinue, •• l'•1• I)

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Page 1: Mississippi Free Press, Vol-2, Num-47, November 9 1963 · Missi·sslppl "The Truth Shall Make You Free'' Vol. 2. No. ~7 __:!IIIIJl,,_n _____ J..;ac...;,;.;kson=.:..•..;M.:.;,;,:lss:.;i.:;ss:;;IPP::::.;i:;:-_:N..:.ov

Missi·sslppl

"The Truth Shall Make You Free'' Vol. 2. No. ~7 __:!IIIIJl,,_n __________ J..;ac...;,;.;kson=.:..• ..;M.:.;,;,:lss:.;i.:;ss:;;IPP::::.;i:;:-_:N..:.ov:..:.:em.:.:.::be:::..r..:.9..:.,_•::..;9:.:6:.::3 ______________ _:l.:Oc.:.....:P..:.e:..•_C:.;opy:::.:.

90,000 Vote For Henry

-ensen ,----------------------i & iii\lillli liiiili liii IIPFIE&lilii iiil 111111 IIEIEIII iiMAllllll'li iiiiiiiii

Service Benefits Troubled Families

. '11le fwll,y .. Uae ... ......... &Jut_, lm• ,-tut alt ID tile -••lT• WIien &Illa 11111& fallll to fue. tlh JI c rdy, uY!ee II oflea needed. The Puilly Sena Air ~ '116 8oll&Jt State Street pron!• rukl- aad .,eaell 6,t tu faally aM for blcll~IIUI of all.,_,

TIie 'hall:, Ben lee tadclee a wide ruae of~ uil pnetleal pnl,1-. from marrlafl cllf/lcultlee to family lfPell4bll', It offen ,rtY11te coueellnl', ani 11..,_ all lnforma• tloll -n-UaL ' Belplq ,..,._ t. &olve marrfaa'e ud .~-1 prol,'-8 le a cllfflcult ta9k. The -lat.Ion trlea tlral to deflae the problem, ... tlten determla• lite eaae of the problut. But PJ'OI'- la adene•Hl!llf clepeada upon tile ~peraUon of tlle illdlTid•L

"Ou.r procra:m ean only work when the pereon Is wlDlnr to &alle a loek at hi-If, then do aomethlnr about the prob• lem," elate.I Mn. L. J. Manhall, - of the cue worken, at &he Fa..Uy 8erYlce AModallon, an.d the only professional Nerro-lal worker In lacbon,

Slae ,.,._ Ni lbat poo;- people should not hesitate to conslllt Ute SerTiee slnee the charre for ceounaellng depends oa ,--al 1-e ucl INI tile size of the family. ln addition, no 011e wlD lie denied .ervfce lf he can not pay. Despite thla, a great • -ber of people with low Income fail lo lake adva11• taie of the help ottered.

One .,._ la a 11'W many people do not know the U • eoclatlon edata, AIIOtlter ~, and the one more eniclal &o tu NetPV -•.unity, is that Ne,roee with low i-m• do net .-plN tlll• need fir famDy ancl ladlntaal -n• HIIIII', /' · "Paallles ftvlllJ with ~ problems tan b«Gme bUIMI '9 tlltlr 1Huatlft, Mn. ManllaJl eald. "The flnit •h• In treatment la for a ..,_ lo neoplu Ills on neecla."

L L .. , I, .. , .... ,. ... , 1' "'" 'ti 1 "-t1.••-!<"1 , •• ••-• -• , , u •!•1"! ... IT-.O ..... ~

overne Quote From

Mississippi Constltutl~ An political power 11 ve.u.d i•,

11td deriN4 from; tfte people; 111 ,ov­emment of ript orisinafff with tfte people, it founclecf upon tfieir will only, a• 4 ii inedtut.d eolely for tfie Sood of tfie ,.:r. .. ·

M aiaaippl ConlfflutiOfl The comb~ votu of Ille two pal'llcs p1-o­

testlng I.he Miubalppl Democrats prove that a Johnson •lctory doe, nol reprennl the ma• jority of the people.

Ad-, Phllllp'a wote htal h the f,.... .,._ v .... caat foe, Aa,.. HNIY ...... • -It fll .... 200,000. TIii, ... , at 1Ntt ....... the 11••"- e4 .,.._ that Joh• - le .,.,.ae4 to -•e after final coullltl• S la - • T1'e twl• c......,p le the ffnt us• 11lflca• t ep,..itl°" h the Democratic Pa,ty I• the 11111,el electiOII foe, .........

Although al the present time, state demo• crato •r·c cclcbraUng a victory, I.heir vlctor,: l1 clearly UllCOnstltutlonal.

The Freedom Vol.e Candldalc !or Gov­ernor Aaron Henry, Announced Iha\ arrange­ment, are being made to file SUil . to ourcl Govcmor-.ilect Paul Job.llson. More lhan 90,· 000 protest voles were coot lot Dr. Henry.

But fl la not only Ulo Vote !or Freedom party that bu "had enough" ot rta lo domo­cra1lc rule. The Republican Party amaa,ed ovu 130,000 votes tor candiclato Rubel Phil­lJps.

ltatll« tha11 "ot1111pa... Cltlt Repul>lf. c.18'-," the - for f'hHtl,. decidedly .,....,. In the tint two-,.,., tpte111 111 th• hlllory sf M...,lllppi ,olltta.

When lbe election of • Xl11lulppl ofllclel Is Doi determined by &ti• majority ol I.ho peo­ple, the lwldamenlal right of all Mluluip, plma hu been 4enled.

Quote Fro11 ,/ Declaratioa Of l•depend-,

•• , Governmentt aN llllfflllhl amon1 M ... , clerlvlns their&:.,.._ er f,- the ConNllt of the ~ tfiat whenever eltJ Fon11 of Ciowel'lla a1ent becomH destructive of tftffti Enda, it 11 tfie llpt of tfie People ... ait.r or abollth It • • • cf'

-Decl,ratlon of ln4epett .. ftC• The VOTE FOR F'REEDOM Campalga

ha.• lib<!raled lhe lllllcea · of more dtan 90,00I MisalHippl citizen,, and hu raued • choNI of opp01Hlon lo I.he p01il'lcal power 1lruelure of the slate. I

Then 90,000 clllzens, reprcaenUng more l.han 200 cOmmUllillH in au corners ol the slate, casl their buUota in pro\eat aaainat ~ Republican ~nd Democrotlc cnndld•lcs.

Their choice !or Govcmor was Freedom Cand.ldatc Aaron Henry; tor Lt, Covcm•r• Rev. Edwin King.

The results of the FREEDOM VOTE clearly fflow that Negro citiufll ha•• be.11 oloaied their constltutio,,al risht to vote i11 1ft official electto11.

Due to lhe luri:e turnout or M,.sissippl prolruil voler•. Negro fl(IUllcal lnLer••I In Ml•• sisslppl enn no longer l>o qu .. uoo~'<i. Wllll bl• unity firmly behind him. H~,ry im,nedl• alely \.cteirrnmed I.he resull• ol tl,c f'1•<""10,n Vote lo I.lie Ecdcrol Government

The tele1ra111 spolie foe, all f_....,. Voters: "Wo protest the denial of citl,011. dtlp te oo,e-half our ttate'• ,ot1ulatlon. We ,_ i11ti111lcl1t1011 i11 Mi1al1uppi for thtr ,u,,_ of thwart1111 the Federal Go,,e,.,. • e• t '• •fte111pta to rHtoro the , ipt te vot• te all Ne1,o cltlH111. u

Tho vole total lndkalu there will b4! be a tnunendous pressure ror votet t@lfltlrllUoa

(C•nlinue, •• l'•1• I)

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MISSISSIPPI FREE PRESS Saturdiy, November 9, 1963

What Is A Governor? u :d. N,,I,; Thi• '" th~ /in G ;,. • ,.,.;,. •I

, .. "1:~1, . 01qt wm 1tt ft1,11pt to e.eplabt •Ja(t e ttd t,w,i 11q1uwh1Ht.Ht o • it 1,1~.iltt iu, A.ti.a.ai,s,ppi •• ,i,//11,d 6/f the •lli••i .. (ppi S toto C•••titi,t/0!1,)

In every state in tl)e Union a qo11e1'ilor

1lla.n the ,same oWce ln many other stales. Su~ the reason Is not to maln\aln • conser• vA\ive covernment " responsible to lbe peo­ple," the reason I• lo c<!Jltralhe aU POWer Into \he hand, of \he Democratic polltieal nracblne. -· i• elected d ii-e e\ly by tbe people, •'!'eept in

Misaissippi, \A.thtw c n combinati-on of populd.r Lacks Pewen · ond electorlu.l results is runployed. This pro- 'Ti,is is why the office of Lleutenanl Gov-vlttlon meum. that governor--elec\ ennnot. as- ,., •ume office until he rec.,iues Q m•i·o,·Uy ernor, SttJ-e\ury o! State, State reasw•er1

' and lbe like, • re lnoluded In thl/ reneu J vote in the Mou•e 11t Repre1entaiil'e•. election bullolls. Tile governor of M.i, sl•sippi

Totalltulaa docs not even have the power to appoint Like many other ortlcle; recut~tlng the major eomrniuioners. ,uch ·aa tbe CQmmill·

gov••·nor•hlp In t11e &Usai••ippj , Slutc . Coi >- sioners In charge of state highways, st•t.e •tilulion, this provi:!lon appears a\ 1it'$l to Ian.as, and public t M"Vi<e. All th- official• be ju•t anolf,e,· ult ra-con,iervntive measure. are elected by the people, and we WIIUld be tn pructl«•, bow~v•1•, the p1•ovi•ion Is fllltly t.uld that all ot th,em are rcapo,wble lo tile

Faml.ly Serv,·ce·. Human A,·d tota)itudan. The ,·ecent'-two-paMy contest in peopl ... But in ~clual practl<e they are te• . MJ .. l••lppi demon• lfat<>d exo,cJly !\ow ii sponsible only lo the political machine that would wo1•k to o've1'1hrow public opinion: ll .• hu carefull,y cUstrlbuted their powers. For ii .

Aga·,nst lnhu'man Oppress·1on • Republl••· e,llllljl,Ae, f!t• exain,te, .... Is 4hrough SllCh cUstrJbullon that lbe par ty · recme,I a maJ.rlC., vete ef tile ,...ie, ..,. • machine prevent, lt,_ oftlclal.l from ever

Our fro11l PUSl:o .._to•':'· eonc<:rnu,• the F1tmU.Y Service M· Mll1lulp,1 Le1lalatan~ ,...,. ,...,ei-d,e_leu •ainin.f enough &>OJ>Ular •upport to defy abso-·• " elect •• 1rovtt11a the c.oadWate f..., die. - lute party control

e(IClaLion 1" an lllu•tratJon or a very ol1villu~ fact-human ..,. , .. 11. ,ar17• Theirs I• th" final decuion-,.•• • lutitmk to -•lal prnble11111 t•n 11ehlo• be achlen4 wit.hi• an though Mls.i, aippl had had no ,en.,r•I tlec- Mmltudly, th• office of coverno• mu1t • lnhullUln Mdety. lion 11 aJJ. demand tome.popular suppo.rt, for U>eg~.er• "

n9.'"i• our chiel excc:vthle, the c:oxnmlHlon• . The l111rcl (11cl of rJ1cJ.1l 01111Nl!sion makes the AJ111ocla- In \he P••t, constJtutional odiclea like a~t -In his nome, and our state law• u e'

tlon, and olhel'tl like il, nearly •u1iedluom. F pr how can ._.e th•se· •urvived almo,i unnoticed und"r lfle " faltlifuUy executed" uoder his guidance. • cqn~ldcr our own !11mily probll!.ms Important In II AO<'lety cU•gui•e o! ultra-conaervali11.111, or pure l!ut even 1o the party law of cUatribution ie 11'h, lc.b de11rh·e~ us all Cecliug o! huma_n WOt'th. ,Aqi.,ric11J1bin, call It what you ,will. TIie ,.i.t appllca.ble, tor no governor in thi• atate ia

11 that they ••re. .......... lla&11M Ille .... ... __ _. -•• ' The failure of many of our remlll• Iii aa lm!IOl!M!d fal/ure. ·1t11uU- •11• aM wrlttn i., wlilutaM the pernilU .... lo suec-=- lllm, .....

Whene,·er we are oot permjtt.ed t-0 {unction normally within daaD••«• ef • HfflNI ,av. Prior, to thla Pt4eral .1,-11 . aooiety , ,ve ..-111 119t be able to recognize our own family election campalcn, the Hou,e ot lle~,en- , The govei'I\OJ' ol eve,y mte, of coul'H, 1, 11('!>1ilem~, The 11bnorm11l p1·e11eure11 of segregated IIOC>iety can• taUvell •imply approved th, JICIIIUlar re- !lie ebief ·agent lh•Oll«h which the J'edera) not he locl<ed out or our home;+. 1£ a man ls lnAult.ed beeauM! turns as they were iubmlttted to·them. There Governme.'>t acla. Thia i. • fact that every o( bl8 · own color, he becomes ~onfuaed, and is liable to take waa no •"'lion not lo approve bceau, .e J)Q pne MIHlnlpplan icr,owe trom last yeu• tra1lc out 'hi11 rrus lrnlloM 011 the p,,ople with whom he tlOmea in , t.hreatened tt,., power of \he state !Hmo- riou at oxtord. AJl!lou,rh It would seem lbe co11h1d. crats, 1overnor a.uumed an enormowr axnount of

D I I •••peallU.le Te r .. ,1e power to stir lip the rabbla 'that 1lodled to e•11 le l 1e 1lctlic11Uon that the FRF.Fl PRl>:SS could Aee the center of the Ole MIN crula, beta. a,raln

• ·l1•n i' .. 11~1 u- ti F n .. S · A I •• t h The • ame con.ervaUve d'-·t:· '•e deter• · . " ~ • , 11 ~~ ..,,11 ie am..., · erv1ce "800 a.,.11n, ere "' lhe iovemor acted cmly to the dl~•ln of •UII C811 L. 110 tlottllt th,,t lhA ··• ~-1·,,1·,o,1 ·1" riabt'm& a-;.,... mine,the dulie•·am1· powen "' . 8 ~ovemor D Ba , , . h Q "" ~ •~~ 0 ,, .. ..- "" "' • State emocrat,;. . rnett • . Jil)liitioll at t at eno,·moua ooda 1111 long M the •ysteni of racial oppreaailln j,. •• outllned in the •late cad•Jilullon, We ' Ume WH not one of PO-~ aulhorl'-,

11 ed l t. would be told th~t in Miui111ippi and ae,,. -,- ...,. ., a ow o oon nme. instead l!a.rnett became m~ tll\ll'eh~ d

A I era! other Soulbern State, • rte~t mQDY ad, in a totalitarian ,tate, ,-:,.;.:. . • • ,

n org11nhp1Uu11 I ke tl1is one muet ~11pl'O,llch a coomiun- mlnl•b·atlve officer, are elected· by the pee,. ,-· .,. .. , lty of human terms,.,md It canue>t operate effectively against pie. To quote from one Missba;ppi textboolo:: llllului.,i•• pn- -~ ·•et la,- -tt1e rltrld rad&! t:l.ru\l'i!ication, the economic deprivation, ·the " Ilda make• it poulble tor lhe!ll. 111 i«npre autlaedt,- •17, •• tliat la a.a laMwWce . c:ullut'lll barl'ler•. • · tte wl•lwt• ol the .-vunor, sin .. they are re- dlat ....,.,. n.-nt eteetN • 1181ff. ,._

1 ~ 1ponsible to th!! peopa. who. jiJ~ them." i1M U.-tutt-Ge,,e- te t1oe lecal law - .1 Al bhe prel!ent lime, t11e while c0>nmunlty would not r ttl · r, ., No one wiU cU•pule the rut 1'l•t me o ce feNem- •1-lff, wlll 1,a.,. te _......, dla / 11ave ua rail!e our children, it woqJd have u• betray them. It ot governor in Miu!ulppl ~• Je1S power •ictat.. el die aame ,-lltlul .......... "'-ould lu1ve u• helrny them becau•e the f11mi1Y ran seldom be ____________ ...,_ _____________________ _ 1weM1rve<1 •• 11 1111ft whero eclf-respect and fo,·e are not al-fow~l•to rrow. 'JI lllllllll'llllllllllll'4"'1'111~

~ Vic~sl!1Jrg, The Sick Ci-ty I C:oncert Arrest: Segregation Within A Cultural Desert

Th~ Loudon Royal Philharmonic con c er l lMt week li~ul(bt to Ja.ckllon one of the few opportunitiM to hear a n1&jor o.>·ches1 re perrorm locru.ly. lt ah11uld be CR!IY woutrl! f or the Jack111>n civ(c leade.t'fl to see that aucb an event ia not almt>IY enterhlinme11t, but a m1111na of eommnuity eilrieh, menl. }' or students oJ music, e81)Celally, this concert mi•ht l1ave 1>1·0,·i<kd one oJ lhe keya to the further develoPment oJ U1eir own t11lcnb .•

It mw,~ be dlffkult llldffd tor 8Uch st udenls In Jack­- to maintain th~lr ><tudlftl when they are dfflled the ft • clt~menl of •tll!i.-..1 p.rfonnance, fur no on~ taa au younr ta~nt to ,rrow In a teullural d-rt. · ·

II mnsl bl, nb,·IQu& to m11ny peoplt in Jackson tbal o.ur tommunity '" extremely lin1ited in ita scope o! 1•11llun1l activ­ity. Wh~11 l hese limitaUons ore ,lue to i11ndeq11ale funds, pro~'l·1tmi11g, or u s imtJle lack of commuuily intcre~t. then the si\ualion l3 \>nd enough. Rut whtn these llmli11tion11 are. im~d hy 11n ignnront patlt'rn of rarial pnjudic-e. thrn th<• tiih18tion ls lnloltrahl<',

t.,,~j week, lwo ~tudci1t~. one from l~ugl111ul, the other 11 N,'1,'l'O Ml utlout front Tougol<>O lried to nl lend the J>er(,mn­ance l)f Lhe Louclo11 J>hilharn1onic. Titeit'N1l11,11c,• wn. bloekcd hy Jnc.k~1m 11olicc, urnl th,•y we.re 11nesled on the <•barges or 11l,.1u,•lli111-( l he pear~.

R•~• rfclionll of tl1 i8 rutturt< direch·d •~-n.in~I lh~ s t u• drnl• of our rom munil y wiU sln111l)• mointnin II cullurnl ddl­<11 lhn1 tho,ct . tud~nl.$ will nnfr hi' 11hle to r.-pny.

lf ~11rich111cnt !A nt~nsurl!<! by U,e ,·nrielr tlf i'ul lm·nl i11-11n~li1•111 • 11,•ullnble to the ,Toc!U1on communit~-. then t hi~

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IN. -,..·.11• WcU, J want to aet the re'cord wowd band to,reO>er and pull TAil •rlkl~ •·u ,i11•fd h , • .,.., straight, Only a few of these side by side with one another,'

A. ll'oilr, TA.- 1'Rf:B PRBSS people here in Vlckabur1 even we could move. tA••.ko •"" ,....i.r,, u... I•• Alo Jlke the •oJ'd Freedom. Oh, lhue are a few M re \ha• CONT(lg~ ••d ltonut# ,,. 11#,0lf''-1 -! G · -• k t h are trvinr to do sorneth.i.11 • to-! ove:mm.c.ru wor era, eoc - • ., ~ ... ... , IA• •1<>;1 A• ~ .... W, oMll<A/1• eta and a few others c.an't ward, betterment of their rac,:, .,..,. MiHiuippia•• ,, /01/0,0 Ail ~me out ttonl beca111e of regu- but they are onl)' beinr talk~ "'""'""· 1Ation1 perlaininl to their jobs , about as fool• and their bull~

There are many torry thinJI•, bUt they don' t even Jet you nea•ea are autfel'lnc beca111t' but you have never •een them know \hey are anywhere al Mil. tho .. Neeroea that doo't want until you have 11ttn lhe Negroe1 F reedom are talldog acaln_. bi this city. Tl)e're ar" a few Ne• ""-.. whe taa't ..,_ ...t th08e that •re tryins. Thi• gl"Oel here lhal are trying to fronl e...W Im ceu• ire _. makes matter• l'IIU,tl wh.en yoo carry out a beli<'I, a lew who ,.,..rt le the few tliat an au1 _o.re lightlnl two enemie,, .; wa.11t to see their race be<,ome la li'ent. A ••• ,aa ftirbt If be Yu, U,b city I• eick •~ free n.nd lo •cc their kids grow Joinco•• oo•-• i. 1(1Wlb11 lot af1•ald. It makes ooe tick to soi, UJ> with • • much cbn,u,e· a, any him ... knew• that be doe• DOI whal la t"klnC place among h)t other kid in the U. S. ftalat •~ own race, ,'

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r,•••••••••••••••••m Ch h At· ·t· 1 THE FREEDO~ WRITER- • By.Andy M itchell Sil •w., ureh,w~~~.-,,ra,.~, l'fJIII.C2!! !!~,. ft We re L ea r fl 1 fl g Tb 1 fl g S J '"'"P'~ ;,, a $MiOII$ •g,-.'' ,~ •• ,., •••. a ••• /lnp!oll, h,lor ii · ' fl. M, Rlc/1mo11d. 11:00 Su.., Mor~ilf Wfflll/9 Sf<•in l3fll!(!________________ -.SON CWQ. 112 P,ae St. 7,30 Sunct.y c ... .., Sirvfc1

Whal t port llu• bU$UJUl! o1 a can1paign dlfferen1. Ro"' they are going to be b~lte,·. •••· S. .L. Weblt, Putor , , nArr llllMNW. M[INfDIST CNUIC# i•. Becaw,e politic$ never seemed to aUect • • • • Toole, Th 11111 IIIU W11 ~ct 20, 35 1057 htcol"'i. u, before we never took a whole lot o1 You know, l have been wtU, this F'REE- Ennint Sts•1•~ 7:00 RfV, Alie.• L. Johluon, ,,stor notice, a.It lhe FREEDOM VOTE Jllrc did DOM move.nient all ihe wny, but I 'm ·still IJIOTlll IUtl AMI lltll CNUlCN lltOO Sund•J Monlint Wor,hlp •t!erl us, It . •bowed how many oC u, tbo,re learning a Jot oC thinirs. At Iha Vklo,:y Rally Bl11r s,. 7.30 Su""'' C.1nlns Ser,,rc, are that are willing to stand up ond ••>" the othcr nfghl foe Anl'on Ben1·y, I gol 10 Rev. R, M, lkhmond, r1stor THI LIINT Ul'TIST CIIUIICN " We al'e going lo Chong., things," thinking 11bout whal he hod . sold enrUcr. Sund,y, 11:00 Wor,_[j, Smict 224 L Bel! St.

•. • • • He ,aid, "The FREEDOM SJ>lrit Is upllfling." £vt. 7"10 p.11. R••• l , H. Waijs, Putor Tile beauti!uJ thlng sbout tb.e FREEDOM

VOTE was the way we worked togelhel'. [ clon't gue•• ih11t we ho.ve ever done it qlllte that way• be.ton. Yo11t1g nnd old alike.

• • • • Soodar Scllool !•.30 I didn'\ ,,.ed to bclic,•e \hRI I wnnted 10 CEJITUI. lltTNDIIST AME SundlJ Mornli\l l'tlllsJlljl U,00

be• a part oC much o1 anything. 1 gue .. t\rnt lll L Cllurch St SUndly Ewnfftl Str,lce 7:00 wos mostly because not mueh or Mylhing Rrv. W. P. Taylor, Pasto, MW IIT. DIN 1"•• toing anywhere. 11:00 Sullda\' Motnina Worsh,p Topic, "llr ,._ Aslft" . ,._ ' .... • • • *

'Whtie· I w•~ •w8lllng In llne lo eaat 'i,,y ballol ·I ovft'Jie:rrd two women talking. One was ••Ying to the other, "'This is the first ballot• I hav,r· ever ca•t..''

But now I really !eel a parl ot lhc move- fAtt$11 sT11m WTIST CNUlCN £venin1 Tooic, "A,,.. Uok•• men!' toward a better MissJ,sip)>I, A better U9 N, fari, h St. ST. PETH WTIST CIIUlCN pince to Uvl),-where we 'run Uve Jfke men. t ev. s. L Whilllt)'; l'iator 141 South $1. AJld it is a wonder[UI feeling to be a pa,t !l:00 $UIIHJ Mornlll& Wor~hlc, S<1•i•• t::J; t;..~::'lo,~~f~"'s,,v,cf'

The other older lady .. id, 11Fiut (or me, too.-Jlut riot t b.e Jatt And the next one I.I . foibg to be' for real."

ot 110melhlng like this. l know 1 bot you feel u ,o Slll1Cl•J £'1tfflill StrYIN 7.30 Efflll•g Stmce that too. Ptu'licuJarly · .r1er actually demon-•lratlng yonr part In the election. MINJlff Nil.II WTIST CQICII 11111! - IUTIST CMU

• • ... . • • • •"' •• • 310 Ch..-dl st,nl 1133 l'llfllftl st The first lady 1mlled Ind uid, "Tha\'s

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- ~- • f 8 8 p t .... J, c. Mtt111ros, ·••tor .. e ... ,ow that Aaron Henry is nol going to •••· , , rown, . u or 9,30 Sonday S."""4 actually go to .Jacltson to be go,;erno,· (at Ml10llflt""tnti, Cl)urcll .. 111 bt •P••lnc J 1.W ~ Momm Wo,sJlip Jea~l nob tbla time)~ but we know that it 1, '• new bld1 • . "" S111t , Nov. II, 19'3, Mlle Is 1r,,1e<1 to 1Tlw ..,vlcH

I , ~ .. lbat thece wen • lot ot people like, that. Yqw,1 lUid olcl. Beginning to talk •nd. p lan aboul bow thing& • .., soing to be

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Whites Cut Short fl.RI Continues .laell•on Seore• Ministers Meeting Election; Union T. s. Eur~!~~~~~!~!i. !!~~

Following Minl«)ppl's p ·a t· the local otfic.inll lhat no vio- 111 At Storkliu ror Jackson State College Sat- defense were Roy ffilto1i, Olia tern o! clvk irrcspoiullbillty, • Ienco .. -oWII o«ur," Hated W<loy afternoon, •• the Tigers YOW1g, Vernon Biggs, and Ben mob of wruto BJloxJ re,adant, Charles Eve:ni, Prcsldent of the Reslstance lo wiioni<111i.on In riddled lbe Wiley Wildcats M -12 Magee who held Wildcat ruslL• bro.ke up an NAACP ministers J a ck•on NAACP. " I wo s Missinippl received 8 blow lo lhe delight of lbe Jackson ing gains to 38 yard1. ec>nforence last Thurilday. The amazed when I diJlcovcrcd lhal 1r0m the Notional Labor Rela- homecoming crowd. Bomecomi.Qg Queen inlnlsleu, including !our local the lncldenl was not caused by t,o,,_ Board regional of.!lce. The .EIIJJ scored three or Ute five Ha I f tl me ceremonies were wlule clergymen, were meeting hood.luma, but by so-called "re- o!li<e lasL week reco!"-mended Tlgc.r louebdowns on runs of lllgh)ighted by the p•esentalion al a church in a white neighbor- apectable•• member s of the lhal the carpen)ers umon be al- 21, 14 and 8 yard,. al the traditional homecoming hoo<I. eommunity." l~wed lo ~rganue at the Stork- The Wlldca15 were 1lrulble to g I It to Miss Beverly Bo"IJl"r,

Police who were at the •cen• Evers no Ii c e d th.e crowd line ptant 111 Jack.son. cope with the outstanding, per- MJu Jackson State College for dld. oothinl lo sto11 lhe mob around the church when he ar- The Un l t e d Brothtthood of Cormanees of the Tiger grldders 1963-64. t.rom hurling r<><W1 and bottles rived, Once the meeting began, Corpenler.# and Joiner, won an who gained a total of 329 yards Seven &chool bands were in-through wiJldow, al the Book the rock th row inc began. election at l~~ plant ia J une, in rmltiJlg. vited to help Jacluon State eel•• Bay Mission alljj shouting abu• TM NAACP attampted to fol- but lbe Storkline managemlllll Olmun Runs 11'114 bra te homecoming activities, slve language at t.he miniiters. low normal procedures for the protested the election. Tho case All-American candidate_ Leslie Mr. Millon Forte, third Vice-

Finally, police Interrupted u,0 meeting but the noise of the was taken to lbe ~egionol NLRB Duncan performed brilli~nlly in President of 1:he National Alum­meeting IIJld ortlen,I the min, crowd and of brH.klne window, which Med agamst the com- Lhe first hall, plunging througll nl Aaso.clation, ptesented Mn. istecs to emptr the church lbus became Intolerable pany. • lhe weak Wildcat defense Jar Hattie V . .T. MeIMis of Laurel thwarllnc the 1llempl at 'inter- After the church wu vAcaled .,_ 1ina1 ruling on the case wlll 118 yards. Sir\ce an injury kept with the "Alumnus o! the Year'' racia.l communicatioe. some of thi! while r~dents tru'. come from the naLlona.l otnce D':"'ean o~t tor lhe s_eeond hall, award.

LeavlR1 the chlu-dl aver•! lowed NAACP car• to the home of th& NLRB, which.baa '!lready this tolaJ u doubly unprcss!ve. I:===========;;:; o( the 50 people who' attended of tho local pnsldent, Dr. 14a. upheld the, union in declaring Duncan •cored Jackson'• first th.e meeting found lbeir car .son, and again beean to burl two prevlowi ~llau Invalid touchdown on a one ya.rd nm In windows broken, cat Urea ,ut, rock•. These willcsil citizen• becaw;e o~ un!rur company elec- u,A 11r,i quarter. and fendeN ,everlJ, dented br were <JUlck\y scattered by gun llon pra.clices. 60 yard pas, play from ro<:lu, abota from within the Negro &or~• ia one o( the atate•• J_ones to. Mllton Overton in the

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