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Title The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: "A Real Democratic Process" [electronic resource] / Series Editor Joseph Brandon Johnson, Produced by Natalie Bullock Brown
Publication Info San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, 2011.



Descript 1 online resource (96 min.)
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Note SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference Volume 21 - The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: "A Real Democratic Process" FEATURED SPEAKERS Lawrence Guyot (Chair MFDP) Michael Thelwell (Director, Washington Office MFDP) Armand Derfner (MFDP Attorney) Wesley Hogan (Professor, Virginia State University) MacArthur Cotton (SNCC Field Secretary) This session looks at what made SNCC "radical" by focusing on the people who worked with SNCC. The session also addresses the emergence of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP). Although 96 percent of its members were denied the right to vote, the MFDP transformed not only Mississippi politics, but the rules of the national Democratic Party. "It is the greatest example of small-d democracy that we have," says Professor Wesley Hogan, author of Many Minds One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America. Former MFDP Chairman, Lawrence Guyot, gives a detailed presentation of the MFDP and its challenges in 1964 and 1965. MFDP Attorney Armand Derfner describes the Party's continuing impact, focusing on the Voting Rights Act. Former SNCC Field Secretary, MacArthur Cotton, describes the step-by-step process involved in organizing the MFDP.
In English.
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Series SNCC Legacy Video
Subject Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S)
History -- Black History -- Civil Rights Struggles (1954-1969)
Diversity -- Black Studies -- Political and Social Movements
African-Americans
Mississippi
Alt author Cotton, MacArthur.
Hogan, Wesley.
Derfner, Armand.
Thelwell, Michael.
Guyot, Lawrence.
Brown, Natalie Bullock.
Descript 1 online resource (96 min.)
013513
Note SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference Volume 21 - The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: "A Real Democratic Process" FEATURED SPEAKERS Lawrence Guyot (Chair MFDP) Michael Thelwell (Director, Washington Office MFDP) Armand Derfner (MFDP Attorney) Wesley Hogan (Professor, Virginia State University) MacArthur Cotton (SNCC Field Secretary) This session looks at what made SNCC "radical" by focusing on the people who worked with SNCC. The session also addresses the emergence of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP). Although 96 percent of its members were denied the right to vote, the MFDP transformed not only Mississippi politics, but the rules of the national Democratic Party. "It is the greatest example of small-d democracy that we have," says Professor Wesley Hogan, author of Many Minds One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America. Former MFDP Chairman, Lawrence Guyot, gives a detailed presentation of the MFDP and its challenges in 1964 and 1965. MFDP Attorney Armand Derfner describes the Party's continuing impact, focusing on the Voting Rights Act. Former SNCC Field Secretary, MacArthur Cotton, describes the step-by-step process involved in organizing the MFDP.
In English.
Series SNCC Legacy Video
Subject Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S)
History -- Black History -- Civil Rights Struggles (1954-1969)
Diversity -- Black Studies -- Political and Social Movements
African-Americans
Mississippi
Alt author Cotton, MacArthur.
Hogan, Wesley.
Derfner, Armand.
Thelwell, Michael.
Guyot, Lawrence.
Brown, Natalie Bullock.

Subject Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S)
History -- Black History -- Civil Rights Struggles (1954-1969)
Diversity -- Black Studies -- Political and Social Movements
African-Americans
Mississippi
Descript 1 online resource (96 min.)
013513
Note SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference Volume 21 - The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party: "A Real Democratic Process" FEATURED SPEAKERS Lawrence Guyot (Chair MFDP) Michael Thelwell (Director, Washington Office MFDP) Armand Derfner (MFDP Attorney) Wesley Hogan (Professor, Virginia State University) MacArthur Cotton (SNCC Field Secretary) This session looks at what made SNCC "radical" by focusing on the people who worked with SNCC. The session also addresses the emergence of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP). Although 96 percent of its members were denied the right to vote, the MFDP transformed not only Mississippi politics, but the rules of the national Democratic Party. "It is the greatest example of small-d democracy that we have," says Professor Wesley Hogan, author of Many Minds One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America. Former MFDP Chairman, Lawrence Guyot, gives a detailed presentation of the MFDP and its challenges in 1964 and 1965. MFDP Attorney Armand Derfner describes the Party's continuing impact, focusing on the Voting Rights Act. Former SNCC Field Secretary, MacArthur Cotton, describes the step-by-step process involved in organizing the MFDP.
In English.
Alt author Cotton, MacArthur.
Hogan, Wesley.
Derfner, Armand.
Thelwell, Michael.
Guyot, Lawrence.
Brown, Natalie Bullock.

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