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Cover of a brochure published by the council of Federated organizations about their work-study project. In the top area there is a diagram of the state of Mississippi divided into five sections. The main picture of the brochure cover is a young African-American man with a hat reading the book the kings wish.
Pamphlet with information about a work-study program coordinated by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Tougaloo College, whereby 30 Tougaloo students per year could work to register voters and also attend classes.

Brochure Front Cover.  At the top is a graphic of the State of Mississippi with marked areas separating designating areas of the entire state by sections one through five.  To the right of the graphic, the text reads "Council of Federated Organizations".   Below that is a photograph of a black man in an agricultural field wearing a straw hat and a work shirt.  He has a cigarette in his mouth and looks thoughtfully at the camera.  Below him, the text reads, "MISSISSIPPI FREEDOM SUMMER"
Brochure for Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964 explaining programs and activities.

Brochure Cover for Congress of Racial Equality, Rules for Action.<br />
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The left half of the brochure cover is orange which looks like it's been partially painted on.   Speckles of orange intersect with the right side.   The right side is white.  There is a graphic of Ghandi's head in the upper left corner looking down toward the center graphic of a stylized sunburst in orange gray and white.  Text across the starburst reads: "CORE Rules for ACTION.  Text at the  bottom reads, "Congress of Racial Equality 38 Park Row, New York 38, New York.
Cover of brochure for Council of Racial Equality, New York, NY - CORE Rules for Action

Gold-colored card with black text.  The text reads "TONY BENNET, OSSIE DAVIS, RUBY DEE, HERBIE MANN SEXTET, CHARLIE MINGUS AND THELONIOUS MONK and  The Students' own FREEDOM SINGERS ----IN<br />
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A SALUTE TO SOUTHERN STUDENTS.<br />
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For their courageous, dedicated and persistent struggle for Human Dignity<br />
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1963 - 8:00-11:30 P.M.<br />
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CARNEGIE HALL, 7th Avenue and 57th Street<br />
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THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE (SNCC)<br />
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Tickets $2, 2.50, 3.00, 3.30, 3.60, 4.00<br />
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On the third anniversary of the Sit-Ins, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee an its New <br />
York friends will present a program at Carnegie Hall to support students working in Georgia where<br />
churches have been burned, and Mississippi, where students have been shot.<br />
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SNCC, Room 1025, 5 Beekman Street, New York City ---- CO 7-5541"
Advertising card for 1963 Student Non Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY featuring Tony Bennett, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Mingus and others

A small sheet of four gold stamps.  Each stamp has an extended black fist turned inward and raised.   Gripped tightly in the fist are a book with the text "Education", a gavel with the text "Justice" a voting card with the text "Vote",  paper money with a "$" sign, and an obscured item with obscured text.  There are broken chains on the wrist the text "sncc" on the inside forearms and a white starburst in the upper right corner.
Four seals with the Student Non Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) name and graphic
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