Abstract
MSS. 89. 1928-1966. 2 cubic feet. Papers of journalist Toler (1904-1966) include correspondence, speeches, press releases, clippings, and photographs, chiefly concerning political, legislative, and racial events in Mississippi, during his career as a correspondent for the Associated Press and the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Toler was born in Crowley, Louisiana, and attended Louisiana State University. He began his career on the Crowley Daily Signal. Toler's specialty was Mississippi politics. From 1928 on he covered the Mississippi legislature and the capitol, and his papers reflect that specialty in their documentation of the outstanding events of the period.
Publication Date
9-30-2019
College
University Libraries
Keywords
manuscripts, finding aids, Special Collections, African-American History, Civil Rights, Journalism, Mississippi Journalists, 1838-2000, Politics
Recommended Citation
Mississippi State University Libraries, "Toler (James Kenneth) papers" (2019). Special Collections Finding Aids. 215.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/spcoll-findingaids/215