John C. Stennis Oral History Project
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Description
This interview is with Dr. Leslie B. McLemore of Jackson, Mississippi. Dr. McLemore is professor of political science at Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi and is currently the Director of the Universities Center in Jackson. He has been involved in Mississippi's civil rights movement and is also active in the state's politics.
Publication Date
4-19-1991
Time Period
1990-1999
Subjects
Atlanta University Barbour, Haley Bond, Julian Child Development Group of Mississippi Civil Rights Act of 1964 Clark, Robert Cole, Ed Cook, Samuel Dubois Daniels, Pete Donald, David Eastland, James Freedom Riders Freedom Vote Campaign Hamer, Fannie Lou Henry, Aaron Howard University Hutton, Margaret Jackson Clarion Ledger Jackson State University King, Lonnie Lincoln, Abraham Lindsey, Merrell Winston Loyal Democrats Memphis Commercial Appeal Mississippi Action for Progress Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Mississippi Industrial College Mississippi Valley State University Morehouse College NAACP Ole Miss Peoples, John Press Scimitar Rice, Essie Lee Roosevelt, Franklin D. Rust College Sacred Heart Southern Mission School Sanders, Joe Smith, Frank Smith, Frank Jr. Smith, Rev. R.L.T. Stamps, Jarrett Standing at the Crossroads Stennis, John C. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Sullivan, Hope Times Picayune Tougaloo College Voting Rights Act White Citizens Council Whitten, Jamie Williams, John Shaw Williams, Leslie Williams, Macon Wright, Fielding
Object Type
text
Format (original)
1 transcript : 80 p.
Format (digital)
Digital ID
mclemore.pdf
Source
Mississippi State University Libraries, Mississippi Political Collections, John C. Stennis Collection, Oral History Project, McLemore
Repository
Mississippi Political Collections
Digital Publisher
Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version).
Rights
Permission to reproduce these photographs must be obtained from the Mississippi State University Libraries.
Recommended Citation
[Physical ID#], John C. Stennis Collection. Mississippi Political Collections, Mississippi State University Libraries.