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Violence Stalks Voter-Registration Workers in Mississippi
In this 1963 report, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) workers detail the violence that voter-registration workers are experiencing—both from government officials and from white Mississippi residents. The report demonstrates the constant terror that civil rights organizers faced, especially when working in Mississippi.
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