Mississippi Freedom Summer Accepted Applicants Memo, circa 1964
Scope and Contents
The Barbara (Jones) Omolade collection (1963–1995) documents the experience of Barbara (Jones) Omolade in the Civil Rights Movement, with emphasis on civil rights activism on the Queens College campus (1964). The bulk of the collection dates from 1963-1965 and focuses on QC’s Freedom Week and the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project. The materials are largely organizational, consisting of memos, flyers, forms, reports, and correspondences. Highlights of this collection include QC student activist sign-in sheets with the signature of Andrew Goodman and a speech delivered by SNCC executive secretary James Forman in Mississippi during 1964. The Barbara (Jones) Omolade collection also contains documents relating to the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Mississippi Summer Project Curriculum Conference. Overall, this collection documents how college students in the northeast organized and educated fellow students about the southern-based civil rights movement. Furthermore, the collection provides evidence of how Northern students were recruited to participate in the Mississippi Freedom Summer Project.
Dates
- circa 1964
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Staff may restrict access at its discretion on the basis of physical condition.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (, 1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Omolade, Barbara Jones (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Queens College (New York, N.Y.) Special Collections and Archives Repository
Queens College Library, CUNY
Benjamin Rosenthal Library RO317
65-30 Kissena Boulevard
Flushing 11367 USA us
QC.Archives@qc.cuny.edu