United States, Tennessee, Marion County
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Charlotta Bass / California Eagle Photograph Collection (University of Southern California Libraries)
- FBI Freedom of Information Act Collection (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
- "Integrated in All Respects": Ed Friend's Highlander Folk School Films and the Politics of Segregation (Digital Library of Georgia)
- Isaiah DeQuincey Newman, (1911-1985), Papers, 1929-2003 (University of South Carolina)
- Oral histories of the American South (Georgia selections) (Documenting the American South (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill))
- Oral Histories of the American South: The Civil Rights Movement (Documenting the American South (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill))
- Rosa Parks Papers (Library of Congress)
- [Early civil rights activities, people and events in the life of Rosa Parks, 1956-1966] [graphic]. (Photographic prints1950-1970.gmgpc)
- Highlander Folk School [graphic]. (Photographic postcards1950-1960.gmgpc)
- Mrs. Leona McCauley, Mrs. Septima Clark, Rosa Parks, Highlander Folk School, Dec. 1956 [graphic]. (Portrait photographs1950-1960.gmgpc)
- [Mrs. Septima Clark and Rosa Parks at Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee] [graphic]. (Portrait photographs1950-1960.gmgpc)
- [Rosa Parks meeting with Dr. Fred Paterson (center), President, Tuskegee Institute and James Johnson, Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee] [graphic]. (Portrait photographs1950-1960.gmgpc)
- Septima Clark and Rosa Parks at Highlander [graphic] / (Photographic postcards1950-1960.gmgpc)
- Series 2515 : Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Records Online, 1994-2006, Photographs (Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
- Letter: Monteagle, Tennessee, to James Dombrowski, 1961 June 11 (Letters (correspondence))
- Letter: to Jim Dombrowski, 1963 July 19 (Letters (correspondence))
- Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission image of the charter for Highlander Folk School issued by the state of Tennessee, 1934 (Corporation records)
- Warren Wilson College Digital Collections (Digital Library of Appalachia)
- Alternative academic research, information hiding (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Appalachian education identity (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Arnold Miller (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Beginning with community (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Blue diamond mines (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Candie coming to the south, Fisk College (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Civil rights program (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Collecting material, Gullah books (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Contributions and moving (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Contributor demographics (Sound recordings)
- Dulcimers, teaching (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Founding Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Funding sources (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Guy coming to the south, parents (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander priorities (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander's priorities (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Highlander's reputation (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Land ownership, small farmers (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Moving, civil rights, Nashville sit-in (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music at Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music in education (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Music meeting for coal miners (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Opportunity (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Opposition's opinion of Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Organizing and California (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Participant diversity (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Participants and workshop style (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Personnel structure, private funding (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Practical sociology (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Problems in the community (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Problems, internal and external (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Problems of the people (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Protesting, Widow Combs (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Quitting Highlander (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Red scare, civil rights (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Schedule freedom (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Society for the preservation of spirituals (talking) (Sound recordings)
- State of southeastern Kentucky (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Stearns strike (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Strip mining symposium (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Sunshine laws, government intrusion (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Tax distribution (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Teachers (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Traveling to China (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Union work philosophy (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Violence standpoint (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Wreathing project (talking) (Sound recordings)
- Wisconsin Historical Images (Wisconsin Historical Society)
- Civil rights group with Septima Clark (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights meeting with Thurgood Marshall (Black-and-white photographs)
- Civil rights workshop (Black-and-white photographs)
- Eleanor Roosevelt at Highlander Folk School (Black-and-white photographs)
- Highlander School contact sheet (Black-and-white photographs)
- Myles Horton (Black-and-white photographs)
- WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection (Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. responding to charges of communist influence in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 1963 July 26 (Moving images)
- Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks to a reporter, after being indicted and arrested for tax fraud in Alabama, in Atlanta, Georgia, 1960 February 17 (Moving images)
- WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks to a reporter after being indicted and arrested for tax fraud in Alabama in Atlanta, Georgia, 1960 February 17 (News)