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“Delta Epiphany with Ellen Meacham” Program

Videotaped "Delta Epiphany" public program with Ellen Meacham. A longtime journalist and professor of journalism at the University of Mississippi, Meacham is the author of Delta Epiphany: Robert Kennedy in Mississippi (2018). Program conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on June 18, 2018. The prorgam is fifty-four minutes long.

Object Details
Object title:

“Delta Epiphany with Ellen Meacham” Program

Date:

06/18/2018

Medium:

Born digital (.mov file)

Dimensions:

Duration: 54 Minutes

Credit line:

Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2018.001.0070

Curatorial Note:

Prior to this public program, Ms. Meacham recorded an oral history with the Museum. It may be viewed in full here: https://emuseum.jfk.org/objects/58820. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Sen. Robert Kennedy's visit to Mississippi in April 1967 had a profound impact on his vision for America. A few months later, in August 1967, Kennedy asked activist and civil rights lawyer Marian Wright Edelman to encourage Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "to bring the poor people to Washington to make hunger and poverty visible since the country's attention had turned to the Vietnam War and put poverty and hunger on the back burner." According to Edelman, King responded enthusiastically and began planning what became the 1968 Poor People's Campaign. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

“Delta Epiphany with Ellen Meacham” Program

Videotaped "Delta Epiphany" public program with Ellen Meacham. A longtime journalist and professor of journalism at the University of Mississippi, Meacham is the author of Delta Epiphany: Robert Kennedy in Mississippi (2018). Program conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on June 18, 2018. The prorgam is fifty-four minutes long.

Object Details
Object title:

“Delta Epiphany with Ellen Meacham” Program

Date:

06/18/2018

Terms:

Civil rights

Oral histories

Author

Poor People's Campaign

Kennedy, Robert F.

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Dallas

Mississippi

Authors, Filmmakers, and Researchers (OHC)

Civil Rights and Social Activism (OHC)

Medium:

Born digital (.mov file)

Dimensions:

Duration: 54 Minutes

Credit line:

Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2018.001.0070

Curatorial Note:

Prior to this public program, Ms. Meacham recorded an oral history with the Museum. It may be viewed in full here: https://emuseum.jfk.org/objects/58820. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

Sen. Robert Kennedy's visit to Mississippi in April 1967 had a profound impact on his vision for America. A few months later, in August 1967, Kennedy asked activist and civil rights lawyer Marian Wright Edelman to encourage Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "to bring the poor people to Washington to make hunger and poverty visible since the country's attention had turned to the Vietnam War and put poverty and hunger on the back burner." According to Edelman, King responded enthusiastically and began planning what became the 1968 Poor People's Campaign. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator