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Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party document commenting on the oppression and injustices of South Africa.
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Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party document commenting on the oppression and injustices of Portugal.
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Black and white photograph of Cleveland Sellers with a friend as a young man.
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Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party document commenting on the oppression and injustices of Rhodesia.
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Black and white photograph of a young man admiring another young man's bicep.
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Black and white photograph of a young man reading a book.
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Black and white photograph of three men in an interior space.
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Color photograph of MaeDe Brown with others seated around a table at a celebratory event.
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Black and white portrait of Cleveland Sellers.
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Photocopy of All African People's Revolutionary Party statement on "the murderous state of Portugal."
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Handwritten notes regarding Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee matters.
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Document entitled, "List of Black Students for Contact," including individual's names broken down by educational institution.
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Document outlining the oppression and abuse of Native American women entitled, "Support Native American Women."
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All African People's Revolutionary Party tentative schedule for Sunday Forums.
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Newspaper article entitled, "Bowling Alley Owner Just Wants to Be Left Alone."
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Instructions to Correspondents for United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana.
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee press release.
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Poem entitled, "The Orangeburg Massacre" written by an unknown author.
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Short writing and call for contributions by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee entitled, "It Takes Two Things To Get Rid of a Police State: One is Courage -- The Other is Money."
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Correspondence from Friends of Curtis Hayes Williams to Eugenia A. Wadsworth Stevenson, Liberian Ambassador, registering "to the Liberian Government our concern for his well-being and safety."