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    Ely, James W. Jr. and Bradley G. Bond, eds. “Profiles of Ross Barnett and Theodore Bilbo,” Law & Politics (2008). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina.
     
    Evers, Myrlie and Marable Manning. The Autobiography of Medgar Evers: A Hero’s Life and Legacy Revealed Through His Writings, Letters, and Speeches . New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2005.
     
    —with William Peters. For Us, The Living, the Widow of Civil Rights Leader Medgar Evers Tells the Story of Their Life Together in Mississippi and of His Tragic Assassination. New York: Doubleday, 1967.
    “Featured Project,” Bluhm Legal Clinic: News and Notes, p. 4. Northwestern University School of Law, Fall 2006. http://www.law.northwestern.edu/legalclinic/news/newlttrarchive/Fall06.pdf.
     
    Finley, Melissa. But I Was a Practical Segregationist: Erle Johnston and the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, Master’s Thesis. University of Southern Mississippi, 2000.
     
    Frankhauser, David. Freedom Rides: Recollections of David Frankhauser . Online at http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Frankhauser/index.htm.
     
    General Laws of the State of Mississippi , Chapter 365, 520–524 (1956).
     
    Henry, Aaron and Constance Curry. Aaron Henry: The Fire Ever Burning. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2000.
     
    “High Court Rejects Appeal by Kennard,” Clarion Ledger . October 10, 1961, SCR ID# 10-28-0-15-1-1-1. MDAH. Digital Archives.
     
    Hopkins, A. L., December 4, 1958, SCR# 3-74-1-17-3-1-1; February 9, 1961, SCR ID# 2-55-1-77-1-1-1; June 30 1961, SCR ID # 2-55-3-29-1-1-1; April 9, 1964, SCR# 1-77-0-19-1-1-1; June 29, 1964, SCR ID # 2-112-1-41-1-1-1, # 2-112-1-44-1-1-1; August 13, 1964, SCR # 2-112-1-19-1-1-1; August 25, 1964, SCR # 2-112-1-42-1-1-1, April 8, 1965, SCR# 6-36-0-51-2-1-1, SCR ID # 2-112-1-51-1-1-1, SCR ID # 2-112-1-50-1-1-1. MDAH. Digital Archives.
     
    Humes, Henry Harrison, SCR ID # 1-0-0-18-1-1-1- to 99-95-0-13-1-1-1; SCR ID# 97-104-0-75-1-1-1; SCR ID# 97-104-0-77-3-1-1. MDAH. Digital Archive Johnston, Erle. Interviews conducted July 30, 1980, and August 13, 1993. Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive. University of Southern Mississippi. http://www.lib.usm.edu/~spcol/crda/oh/index.html.
     
    —A Report of the First 18 Months of the Public Relations Program, 1962, SCR ID# 99-139-0-1-1-1-1; February 8, 1965, SCR ID # 99-62-0-33-1-1-1. MDAH. Digital Archives.
     
    — I Rolled with Ross . Forest, MS: Lake Harbor Publishers, 1980.
     
    Katagiri, Yasuhiro. The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission: Civil Rights and States Rights . Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2001.
     
    Kennard, Clyde. Editorial. Hattiesburg American (Hattiesburg, MS), December 6, 1958.
     
    Kennedy, Randall. Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal. New York: Vintage Books, 2009.
     
    Levitas, Daniel. The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2002.
     
    Maass, Peter. “The Secrets of Mississippi, Post Authoritarian Shock in the South.” The New Republic . December 21, 1998.
     
    Mars, Florence and Lynn Eden. Witness in Philadelphia. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1977.
     
    The Message from Mississippi (film). MSSC. July 1960. MDAH. Digital Archives.
     
    Mississippi is Educating…Without Integrating (pamphlet). MSSC. MDAH. Resource Room File.
     
    “Moderation Stand Gives Negro Leaders Humes, Green Hot Time,” Delta Democrat Times (Greenville, MS), July 28, 1957.
     
    MSSC. Sovereignty Commission records on formation of investigative function, SCR ID # 7-0-1-56-1-1-1 to SCR ID# 7-0-1-56-12-1-1; June 12, 1957, SCR# 10-0-1-108-1-1, SCR # 7-3-0-1-6-1-1; July 13, 1959, SCR ID# 7-0-1-56-1-1-1 to 7-0-1-56-12-1-1; July 6, 1961, SCR ID # 2-140-3-37-1-1-1; October 31, 1962, SCR # ID 97-11-0-222-1-1-1; MDAH. Digital Archives.
     
    NAACP. “About the NAACP: History.” http://www.naacp.org/about/history/index.htm.
     
    —New Member Card, #SCR

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