These pupils from Hattiesburg, 11 July
1964 were part of the Freedom Summer project
which organised thirty ‘Freedom
Schools’ throughout Mississippi.
They focused on leadership training with
a curriculum that included reading, mathematics
and African American history. Educating
over three thousand pupils, these educational
institutions, which were spawned by social
protest, played a critical role as working
models for future alternative and supplementary
schools across the united states.