Center for Research on Vermont
Vermont in Mississippi Project, The
January 16, 2007
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Martin Luther King Day, civil rights activity, 1965-67 Mississippi ProjectProgram Description:
This panel discussion about the Vermont in Mississippi Project, which helped build and run a community center in Jackson, Mississippi from 1965 - 1967, features people who participated first-hand in this civil rights-era activity. It is part of the 20th Vermont Historical Society Martin Luther King, Jr., Day program and has particular relevance to educators and students.
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