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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1967 March - July 3
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1967 July 5 - 6
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1967 July 7 - 10
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1967 July 12 - 30
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1967 August
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1967 September - 1968 June
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, 1969
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence, undated
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.
Correspondence: financial, 1967-1969
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The records document the local and national effort to raise money and provide means of other support for black candidates in Mississippi. The majority of the correspondence relates to finding support and dramatizing the difficulties that black candidates suffered in running for office. The correspondent is Owen H. Brooks. There are also financial reports that document the disbursement of funds to candidates.