CRMVet Website Annual Report, the Year 2013
Counts as of December 31, 2013

Overall, 2013 was a good year for the CRMVet website. The number of articles, stories, letters and documents has increased significantly.

Most important, Tougaloo College in Mississippi is now hosting the site and will maintain it when I am no longer able to do so.

The number of people visiting our site continues to grow:

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Annual Number of Visits     
2010    328,000 (est)
2011 332,559
2012 348,990
2013 419,716

Our daily traffic rises and falls with the school calendar. Students (K-12 & college) use the site for homework, reports, research, etc. When school is in session, the number of visits to the site generally range from 1,000 to 2,000, compared to 400-800 when school is not in session

Total number of visits to the site in 2013 (includes multiple visits):    
      Roughly 85% U.S. — 15% Non-U.S.
419,716

Number of Freedom Movement veterans listed on our Roll Call:
Rough count of Personal stories, narratives, interviews & oral histories:
Rough count of Articles, speeches & papers by Freedom Movement activists:     
Rough count of Personal letters & reports from the field:
Number of Transcribed discussions by Movement veterans:
560
240
136
94
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Top-10 Most Visited Sections:

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Southern Freedom Movement Articles & Speeches by Movement Veterans
History & Timeline of the Southern Freedom Movement
Photo Album: Images of a Peoples Movement
Poems of the Freedom Movement
Veterans Roll Call
Frequently Asked Questions About the Civil Rights Movement
Freedom Rides of 1961
Our Thoughts
Our Stories

Top-20 Most Viewed Pages (Excluding History & Timeline and Photo Album pages)

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Voting Rights, Are You "Qualified" to Vote?
Louisiana Voter Literacy Test
Alabama Voter Literacy Test
Poems by Langston Hughes
Voting Rights History ~ Two Centuries of Struggle
Alabama Voter Application Form
Freedom Movement Bibliography
John Lewis' Speeches to the March on Washington — Original Draft & As Given
For Students
Example Segregation Laws
Nonviolent Resistance & Political Power
Poems by Margret Block
Bigger Than a Hamburger
Two Kinds of Nonviolent Resistance
Poems by Chude Pam Allen
About the Civil Rights Movement Veterans Website
The Onion Theory of Nonviolent Protest
Nonviolent Resistance, Reform & Revolution The Power of Freedom Songs
Poems by Julian Bond
Pins of the Civil Rights Movement

10 Most Visited History & Timeline Sections:

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The Year 1960 — (Student Sit-ins, SNCC Founded, New Orleans Schools, etc)
The Year 1963, January-June — (Birmingham, Greenwood, North Carolina, Medgar Evers, etc)
1964 — Mississippi Freedom Summer Events
The Year 1954 — (Brown v Board of Education & Massive Resistance, etc)
The Year 1963, July-December — (March on Washington, St. Augustine, etc)
The Year 1955 — (Montgomery Bus Boycott, Emmett Till, Baltimore Sit-Ins, etc)
1965 — Selma & the March to Montgomery
The Year 1953 — (Baton Rouge Bus Boycott)
The Year 1959 — (Fayette Co, Clyde Kennard, School Integration Struggles, etc)
The Year 1965 — (Bogalusa, Lowndes Co, SCOPE, Natchez, Jackson, Crawfordville, Vietnam, etc)


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