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The '''1963 Freedom Ballot''' (also known as the '''Mississippi Freedom Ballot''' or simply '''Freedom Vote''') was a [[Mock election|mock-election]], held in November 1963, organized in the [[United States]] to combat the [[Disfranchisement|disenfranchisement]] of blacks in [[Mississippi]].
The '''1963 Freedom Ballot''' (also known as the '''Mississippi Freedom Ballot''' or simply '''Freedom Vote''') was a [[Mock election|mock-election]], held in November 1963, organized in the [[United States]] to combat the [[Disfranchisement|disenfranchisement]] of blacks in [[Mississippi]].


The effort was organized by the [[Council of Federated Organizations]] (COFO), a coalition of Mississippi's four most prominent civil rights organizations, with the [[Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]] (SNCC) taking a leading role. By the end of the campaign, more than 80,000 black Mississippians had participated, confirming that blacks would vote if allowed. The Freedom Ballot led to the creation of the [[Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party]] (MFDP).
The effort was organized by the [[Council of Federated Organizations]] (COFO), a coalition of Mississippi's four most prominent civil rights organizations, with the [[Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]] (SNCC) taking a leading role. By the end of the campaign, some 78,000 Mississippians had participated<ref>"Over 70,000 Cast Freedom Ballots." ''The Student Voice,'' vol. 4, no. 4, The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, November 11, 1963, <nowiki>http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/50136</nowiki> (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. ''Freedom Summer Collection,'' Wisconsin Historical Society, 2014.</ref>, confirming that blacks would vote if allowed. The Freedom Ballot led to the creation of the [[Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party]] (MFDP).


== Background ==
== Background ==

Revision as of 23:47, 26 May 2019

The 1963 Freedom Ballot (also known as the Mississippi Freedom Ballot or simply Freedom Vote) was a mock-election, held in November 1963, organized in the United States to combat the disenfranchisement of blacks in Mississippi.

The effort was organized by the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO), a coalition of Mississippi's four most prominent civil rights organizations, with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) taking a leading role. By the end of the campaign, some 78,000 Mississippians had participated[1], confirming that blacks would vote if allowed. The Freedom Ballot led to the creation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP).

Background

Previous voter registration efforts had focused

References

  1. ^ "Over 70,000 Cast Freedom Ballots." The Student Voice, vol. 4, no. 4, The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, November 11, 1963, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15932coll2/id/50136 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Freedom Summer Collection, Wisconsin Historical Society, 2014.