MSMo 405 Larry Rubin - Registration Risks and Rewards - a podcast by USM Center for Oral History

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In 1964, Larry Rubin of Tacoma Park, Maryland came to Holly Springs to help black Mississippians register to vote. In this episode he explains how the state used literacy tests and intimidation to keep blacks from voting.


A key goal of Freedom Summer was to register enough Freedom Democratic Party voters to have their delegates seated at the 1964 Democratic National Convention. Rubin recalls the drudgery of knocking on doors and the thrill of watching the convention drama unfold on TV.


Rubin also reflects on the violence and intimidation that black Mississippians endured in order to secure the right to vote.

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