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Jackson, MS: Citizens' Councils of America, 1976. Single issue of the slender digest-sized pro-segregation monthly, 31p., very good except for several titles in the literature list at the end having been crossed out as no longer available. The neo-Confederate journal stood for "States rights and racial integrity." Much on the situation in Port Gibson, where it is reported that Black protesters from up north are attacking locals who fail to comply with a boycott of white-owned businesses. Other articles breathlessly describe Negro lawlessness around the world.
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The Citizen: Official Journal of the Citizens Councils of America. December 1976
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The Citizen: Official Journal of the Citizens Councils of America. January 1977
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Jackson, MS: Citizens' Councils of America, 1977. Single issue of the slender digest-sized pro-segregation monthly, 31p., very good. The neo-Confederate journal stood for "States rights and racial integrity." Cover depicts Jimmy Carter embracing Martin Luther King Sr., with an article lamenting his election. Another article describes a verdict against the NAACP for its role in leading a boycott in Port Gibson.
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The Citizen: Official Journal of the Citizens Councils of America. February 1977
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Jackson, MS: Citizens' Councils of America, 1977. Single issue of the slender digest-sized pro-segregation monthly, 31p., very good. The neo-Confederate journal stood for "States rights and racial integrity." Cover depicts Lincoln with his quote, "What I would most desire would be the separation of the white and black races." Includes an article on the case of Republic of New Africa members convicted of killing a policeman.
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