John C. Stennis Oral History Project
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Description
This interview is with Mr. Ed Cole of Jackson, Mississippi. From February 1981 until 1989, Mr. Cole worked as a staff assistant in Senator Stennis' Jackson office. He was the first black professional staff member ever hired by Senator Stennis. Mr. Cole was allowed to review the transcript for accuracy.
Publication Date
1-7-1991
Time Period
1990-1999
Subjects
A & I Board A95 Clearinghouse Review Process Agricultural Soil and Conservation Services Barber, Rims Barbour, Haley Biden, Joe Bork, Robert Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Carmichael, Gil Carter, Jimmy Child Development Group of Mississippi Citizens Council Civic Communications Civil Rights Bill Civil Rights Movement Commandos Congress of Federated Organizations Eastland, James Espy, Tom Esquire Evers, Charles Federation Center Finch, Cliff Ford Foundation Freedom Election Freedom Quilting Bee General Accounting Office Gordon, Father Grand Marie Co-op Green Amendment Hamer, Fannie Lou Harrison, Esther Hatch Act Hatcher, Richard Head Start Program Health, Education, and Welfare Helms, Jesse Jackson State University Jackson, Freddie Johnston, Erle King, Ed King, Martin Luther Kiwanis Club Loyalist Democratic Party McKnight, Father Medicare Mehary Medical School Memphis Invaders Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Mississippi Regular Democrats Moorehouse Medical School NAACP National Congress Nixon, Richard Office of Economic Opportunity Office of Management and Budget Ole Miss Parker, Mike Poor Peoples Campaign Reagan, Ronald Resurrection City Rust College Scholarship, Education and Defense Fund Sillers Building Southern Cooperative Development Fund Stennis, John C. Sullivan, Leon Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Veterans Administration Voting Rights Act Waller, William Washington Monument Wine, Willie Winter, William WLBT World War I Young, Charles
Object Type
text
Format (original)
1 transcript : 49 p.
Format (digital)
Digital ID
cole.pdf
Source
Mississippi State University Libraries, Mississippi Political Collections, John C. Stennis Collection, Oral History Project, Cole
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.