St. James Baptist Church
mass meetings at
St. John’s A.M.E. Church
St. John’s Baptist Church, mass meetings at
St. Jude’s Hospital
St. Luke’s Baptist Church
St. Matthew’s Church
St. Paul’s Baptist Church
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Salinger, Pierre
Birmingham church bombings and
Birmingham riots and
King’s imprisonment and
Lincoln’s Birthday reception and
Salt March
“Salute to the Freedom Riders,”
Sampson, Charles
Gregory’s confrontation with
on violence in Greenwood
San Antonio Crusade
Sandburg, Carl
Sanders, Carl
San Francisco, Calif.
Sarah Lawrence College
Saturday Evening Post
Savannah, Ga.:
Birmingham campaign planning in
children’s march in
history of
Scarlett, Will
Schenley distillery
Schlei, Norbert
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.
school desegregation
in Birmingham
Brown decision on, see Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
in Huntsville
implementation of
Kennedy strategy on
marches for
nonviolent methods considered for
in Prince Edward County
Schultze, Sigmund
Schweitzer, Albert
Scopes trial
Scott, C. A.
on Birmingham campaign
Scott, Hazel
Scott, Obadiah (father-in-law)
bombing of King’s house and
Scottsboro rape case
Screws, Claude
Screws precedent
Searles, A. C.
Sears
Seattle World’s Fair
Seay, S. S., Jr.
Seay, S. S., Sr.:
bombing of King’s house and
bus segregation suit and
Freedom Rides and
libel suit against
Montgomery bus boycott and
Secomatico
Second Baptist Church (Colored)
Second Emancipation Proclamation
Kennedys’ opposition to
King’s draft for
Secret Service
Seeger, Pete
segregation:
Du Bois’s acceptance of
in Jackson airport
Johns’s sermon on
Kennedy on
modern defense of
multifaceted attack on
NAACP court challenges to
rallies in favor of
in U.S. Army
“Segregation After Death” (Johns)
“Segregation Forever!” (Wallace)
Seigenthaler, John
Freedom Rides and
hospitalization of
injuries sustained by
Sellers, Clyde
bombing of King’s house and
bus segregation suit and
King’s arrests and
Montgomery bus boycott and
Sellers, Juanita
Selma, Ala.
Freedom Day campaign in
voting rights campaign in
Senate, U.S.
Albany Movement and
Baker investigated by
Internal Security Subcommittee of
Judiciary Committee of
Levison’s appearance before
Rometsch scandal and
Rules Committee of
Rustin denounced in
Valachi’s testimony before
see also Congress, U.S.
Sengstacke, John
Sermon on the Mount
Seven Days in May (Knebel and Bailey)
“Seven Minutes at the Mike,”
Seventh Baptist Church
Shady Grove Baptist Church
firebombing of
Shakespeare, William
Shakespeare Museum
“Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” (Fosdick)
Shapiro, Alex
Shapiro, Harvey
Sharpeville massacre
Shaw University
Shay’s Rebellion
Shelton, Robert
Shephard, Alan
Shepherd, Marshall L.
Sherman, William T.
Sherrod, Charles
Albany Freedom Ride and
at Albany Movement mass meetings
alleged beating of
arrest of
background of
dedication to Albany Movement of
imprisonment of
King criticized by
picketing of Smith’s grocery stores and
self-shame of
SNCC speeches of
in test of ICC desegregation rule
voter registration and
Ware case and
Shiloh Baptist Church
mass meetings at
Shirah, Sam
Shores, Arthur D.
Birmingham campaign and
bombings of home of
Shortridge, William:
background of
Birmingham campaign and
Shreveport, La.
King’s life threatened in
Shridharani, Krishnalal
Shriver, Sargent
in Kennedy campaign
King’s imprisonment and
Shufeldt, Robert W.
Shuttlesworth, Fred
arrests and imprisonments of
background of
Birmingham campaign and
Birmingham church bombings and
Birmingham youth marches and
bombing of parsonage of
criminal conviction of
Freedom Rides and
Kennedy praised by
libel suit against
March on Washington and
NBC elections and
1960 elections and
SCLC Birmingham convention and
sit-in movement and
Smyer’s negotiations with
voter registration and
Siciliano, Rocco
King-Eisenhower meeting and
Simmons, Clyde
Simpkins, C. O.
Sinatra, Frank
mob acquaintances of
sin of triviality
Sisson, Hattie
Sisson, Herman
sit-in protests
in Birmingham campaign
coordination of
humiliations of
in Jackson
Kennedy on
King’s endorsements of
King’s participation in
in McComb
nationally televised debates on
Nixon on
Shaw conference and
spread of
squelching of
successes of
see also specific sit-ins
Sitton, Claude
voter registration stories of
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
bombing of
mass meetings at
padlocking of
Sixth Avenue Baptist Church
mass meetings at
Skyrocket Sermons
slavery, church and
Sloan, Ab
Smiley, C. T.
Smiley, Glenn
nonviolent workshops of
sit-in movement and
Smiley, Richard
Smith, Andrew P.
Smith, Carl
Smith, Edward
Smith, Ellison D. “Cotton Ed,”
Smith, Howard K., Freedom Rides and
Smith, Jack
Smith, Jerome:
Canton project of
in Freedom Ride projec
ts
R. Kennedy’s meeting with
Smith, John Lewis, Jr.
Smith, Kelly Miller
Smith, Kenneth Lee “Snuffy,”
Smith, Lillian
Smith, Mary Louise
Smith, Nelson “Fireball,”
Smith, R. L. T.
Smith, Roland
Smith, Ruby Doris
in Freedom Ride project
voter registration and
Smith, Stephen
Smith Act
Smyer, Sidney:
Birmingham campaign and
Birmingham riots and
Connor’s authority opposed by
Freedom Rides and
Shuttlesworth’s negotiations with
Smyth, Walter
Social Gospel movement
communism and
King’s forsaking of
Niebuhr’s attacks on
socialism
Socrates
Solomon, King of Israel
Sorensen, Ted
Birmingham campaign and
Birmingham riots and
civil rights legislation and
Kennedy campaign and
Meredith’s enrollment at Ole Miss and
Ole Miss riots and
soul music
South Africa, Republic of
U.S. denunciation of
U.S. sanctions against
South Carolina State University
Southern Association
Southern Baptist Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Southern Baptist Seminary
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC)
Albany Movement and
alleged Communist infiltration of
Birmingham campaign and
Birmingham convention of
Clark’s citizenship school transferred to
CORE and
Crusade for Citizenship of
FBI investigation of
finances of
founding of
Freedom Rides and
Jackson movement and
King-Jackson conflict and
King’s dedication to
King’s imprisonment and
King’s salary from
libel suit against
March on Washington and
Meredith’s enrollment at Ole Miss and
Moses and
NAACP and
NBC and
1960 elections and
O’Dell’s alleged Communist ties and
public relations campaign of
Richmond convention of
Rustin purged by
Shreveport death threats and
sit-in movement and
SNCC and
staff leadership confusion of
voter registration work of
Southern Conference Education Fund (SCEF)
Southern Manifesto
Southern Presbyterian Church
Southern Regional Council (SRC)
Albany study of
South Grand Terrace
South Wales, University of
Soviet Union
in arms race
Birmingham movement and
Constitution of
Cuban military shipments of
Hungarian revolt against
Levison’s alleged espionage for
Profumo case and
racial attitudes of
Sputnik launched by
test-ban treaty sought with
U-2 crisis and
Sparkman, John
Spellman, Francis Cardinal
Spelman, Lucy
Spelman College
Alberta King’s enrollment at
Brown decision and
dedication of Sisters Chapel at
Rockefeller’s address at
sit-in movement and
Spingarn, Arthur
Spingarn, Joel
Spinoza, Baruch
Spivak, Lawrence
Sputnik
Stalin, Joseph
Standard Oil
“Stand By Me,”
Stanford University
“Star-Spangled Banner, The,”
State Department, U.S.
“Steal Away to Jesus,”
Steele, C. K.
Steinbeck, John
Stembridge, Jane
SNCC activities of
Steele, C. K.
Stephens, Pat
Steptoe, E. W., voter registration and
Stern Fund
Stevenson, Adlai
1960 elections and
Stewart, Jimmy
Stokes, Andrew J.
Storey, Robert
Story of Philosophy (Durant)
Strength to Love (King)
Stride Toward Freedom (King)
Struggle for Freedom in the South
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Albany Movement and
in Americus
Atlanta meetings of
Atlanta student movement and
and Birmingham bombings and riots
Birmingham campaign and
Communists in
formation of
Freedom Ride projects and
Freedom Vote project of
Freedom Walks and
fund-raisers of
King’s relations with
Lewis’s March on Washington speech and
McComb mass arrests and
McComb student strike and
March on Washington and
Moore’s murder and
Moses’s power in
Mount Moriah conference of
Move on Mississippi program of
mythology of
NAACP and
Nashville conference of
One man/one vote campaign of
recruiting drives of
Rock Hill jail-in and
SCLC and
in test of ICC desegregation rule
voter registration and
Ware case and
Washington, D. C. conference of
Wilkins’s criticism of
Student Voice
Stuyvesant High School
Suez crisis
Sugar Bowl
Sugarman, Jewel
Sullivan, Ed
Sullivan, Herschelle
Sullivan, L. B.
Freedom Rides and
libel suit filed by
Sullivan, Terry
Sullivan, William
FBI investigation of King and
on March on Washington
SCLC investigation and
Sullivan v. New York Times
Sumter County, Ga.
Sumter County jail
King’s imprisonment in
Sunflower County, Miss.
Supersonic Attractions
Supreme Court, Ala.
Supreme Court, U.S.
bus desegregation rulings of
FBI bugs outlawed by
J. F. Kennedy’s appointments to
school desegregation decisions of
Screws precedent of
Shuttlesworth’s appeal to
Sullivan libel case reviewed by
voting rights decisions of
see also Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Surprise Package Sermons
Swomley, John
Symington, Stuart
Systematic Theology (Tillich)
Taconic Foundation
Tallahassee, Fla.:
bus boycott in
demonstrations against segregated movie theaters in
Tallahatchie River
Tall Paul
Talmadge, Eugene
Talmadge, Herman
Taylor, Elizabeth
Taylor, Gardner
CORE appointments by
Kennedy campaign and
King-Jackson conflict and
in NBC elections
vote
r registration and
on Young
Taylor, Maxwell
Teamsters
Teller, Edward
Telstar
Tennessee State University
Terrell County, Ga.:
church burnings in
voter registration in
Terrell County jail, freedom riders imprisoned in
thalidomide drug scandal
“Theme from A Summer Place,”
theology:
of Augustine
classical liberalism in
liberal vs. fundamentalist
of Niebuhr
Personalism
Transcendentalism
Theopolis
“They have a zeal, but not according
to knowledge,” King’s sermon on
Third Kiokee Baptist Church
“This Little Light of Mine,”
Thomas, Albert
Thomas, Dylan
Thomas, George
Thomas, Henry:
in Freedom Ride project
imprisonment of
Thomas, Norman
Thomas Aquinas, Saint
Thompson, Allen:
Jackson movement and
J. F. Kennedy’s negotiations with
Negro policeman sworn in by
Thoreau, Henry David
Thousand Days, A (Schlesinger)
“Three Dimensions of a Complete Life, The” (King)
Three Points in the Palm of a Hand
Thurgood Church
Thurman, Howard
Johns compared with
Thurmond, Strom
Tic-Toc Restaurant sit-in
Till, Emmett
Evers compared with
lynching of
Tilley, John
Tillich, Paul
King’s Ph.D. dissertation on
Moses on
Time
Time-Life
Tindley, C. A.
“Today,”
Tolson, Clyde
Tolstoy, Leo
Tolstoy Farm
Torrance, Calif.
“To Secure These Rights,”
Tougaloo College
Toynbee, Arnold
“Tragic Cost of Birmingham, The” (Scott)
Trammell, Theodore
Transcendentalism
“Transfigured Moments” (Johns)
Travis, Brenda
Travis, Jimmy
shooting of
Treasury, U.S.
Treasury Department, U.S., Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of
Trenholm, H. Councill
sit-in movement and
Trich Quan Duc
Trinity Lutheran Church
Trout, Nelson
Troy State College, Lewis’s suit to enroll in
Truman, Harry S.
anti-lynching legislation of
Dewey defeated by
Monroe lynchings and
NAACP convention addressed by
segregation in armed forces ended by
Truth, Sojourner
Turnbow, Hartman, firebombing of home of
Turner Air Force base
Tuskegee Institute
Tuttle, Elbert
Twentieth Century-Fox Records
Twenty-Third Psalm
Twin Sermons
Tyler, Harold:
civil rights law enforcement and
Haywood County case and
Tylertown, Miss., voter registration in
Uganda
Underground Railroad
Union Theological Seminary
School of Sacred Music of
United Automobile Workers (UAW)
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