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52nd Governor of Mississippi
The first Field State Secretary for the NAACP
The first African American accepted into the University of Mississippi
An African American, American-Korean war veteran, who got denied into Mississippi Southern College multiple times.
The seperation of colors and whites
A Racist group who tried to oppress colored people
Co-Owner of "Deer Creek Pilot"
The State where majority of the events in the book "Spies of Mississippi" occur
Particularly a Black person who believes in Segregation and White Supremacy.
Head of the Mississippi branch of the NAACP
51st Governor of Mississippi
Known for killing a black man and going through many different trials, eventually not getting a penalty
African American who shamed his own race by writing newspapers for money
A believer in maintaining segregated schools by cooperation with the colored races
Forms meant to tell personal information
The Branch of Government that has power to make laws
Secret Agent obsessed with preserving segregation
Vice President of Mississippi in the book "Spies of Mississippi"
A governor who during his speeches referred to the NAACP as "monkey's" and other terms
Ole Miss Professor who explained the censorship of books
35th President of the U.S.
36th President of the U.S.
An act to help colored people in, happened in 1964
First director of the FBI
1 of 3 civil rights workers that was killed during Freedom Summer (the only black one)
1 of 3 cicil rights leader killed by the KKK during Freedom Summer, called by his nickname Mickey
1 of 3 civil rights workers killed in Freedom Summer, has a foundation called the AGF
Recieved a bachelor of science from Illinois State Normal University
An attempt to register as many African American voters as possible
A set acts also known as the "black codes" that were used to oppress blacks

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