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"'Jail, No Bail' Idea Stymied Cities' Profiting From Civil Rights Protesters". The PBS NewsHour (transcript). Archived from the original on 2011-03-10. Retrieved 21 October 2011."The 'Jail, No Bail' strategy became a new tactic in the fight for civil rights. Documentary produced by South Carolina ETV documenting the key moment in civil rights history." (Video and Audio)
Mills, Kay (April 2007). "Fannie Lou Hamer: Civil Rights Activist". Mississippi History Now. Mississippi Historical Society. Archived from the original on March 11, 2015. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
Mary E. King. Notes; SNCC meeting; Fall, 1965, p. 87. Mary E. King papers, 1962–1999; Archives Main Stacks, Z: Accessions M82-445, Box 3, Folder 2, Freedom Summer Collection, Wisconsin Historical Society.
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