Mississippi Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary Conference

Mississippi Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary Conference

By Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, Inc., Tougaloo College & Mississippi State Conference, NAACP

Date and time

June 25, 2014 · 9am - June 29, 2014 · 8am CDT

Location

Tougaloo College

500 West County Line Road Jackson, MS 39174

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Description

In the summer of 1964, hundreds of civil rights workers and summer volunteers from across America convened in Mississippi to put an end to the system of rigid segregation. The civil rights workers and the summer volunteers successfully challenged the denial by the state of Mississippi to keep Blacks from voting, getting a decent education, and holding elected offices.

As a result of the Freedom Summer of 1964, some of the barriers to voting have been eliminated and Mississippi has close to 1000 Black state and local elected officials. In fact, Mississippi has more Black elected officials than any other state in the union. While the Freedom Summer of '64’ made profound changes in the state of Mississippi and the country, much remains to be accomplished.

Therefore, the Mississippi Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary Conference will convene in Jackson, Mississippi both to both recognize the accomplishments and those who worked for changes to politically segregated Mississippi and to discuss how to continue the struggle towards Mississippi reaching its full potential for all of its citizens.

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