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The ugly truth about the NAACP: an address by Attorney General Eugene Cook of Georgia before the 55th annual convention of the Peace Officers Association of Georgia, held in Atlanta

The ugly truth about the NAACP: an address by Attorney General Eugene Cook of Georgia before the 55th annual convention of the Peace Officers Association of Georgia, held in Atlanta

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The ugly truth about the NAACP: an address by Attorney General Eugene Cook of Georgia before the 55th annual convention of the Peace Officers Association of Georgia, held in Atlanta

by Cook, Eugene

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Greenwood, MS: Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, 1955. Pamphlet. 11p. staplebound pamphlet, 4x9 inches, very good. "Rec'd 1956" penciled on rear cover. Pro-segregation tract, asserting that various named activists had Communist Party connections. The same text was published by several segregationist organizations in various states, with the same title and front cover design, differing only on the rear cover.

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Title
The ugly truth about the NAACP: an address by Attorney General Eugene Cook of Georgia before the 55th annual convention of the Peace Officers Association of Georgia, held in Atlanta
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Cook, Eugene
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Pamphlet
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Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi
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Greenwood, MS
Date Published
1955
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Georgia; 1950S; Right-wing; Racism; Segregation, Jim Crow;

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