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action has been subject to lawsuits and federal action of various kinds in order to remove that kind of thing. but the negro voters in mississippi was purged after 1954 as a result of the decision in the school desegregation case. dr. mcmillen: there were
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from the aaec editorial cartoon collection. cartoon by john knudsen. as if wading in water almost up to his knees, averell harriman stands with pants legs rolled up amid papers labeled "red propaganda at paris meet." harriman holds a hand magnifier and is
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from the aaec editorial cartoon collection. cartoon by john stampone. the horizon line of the cartoon is the curve of the earth, with paris and the eiffel tower on the horizon and vietnam in the foreground. a giant megaphone with a hammer and sickle extend
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from the ben-ami (rabbi david z.) papers. the author urges mississippians to resist the civil rights bill and join a white boycott of hattiesburg businesses whose owners and corporate partners are identified as supporters of civil rights.
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from the ben-ami (rabbi david z.) papers. this document by an unknown author maintains that jews and communists are brainwashing americans by using control over the news media to advance views on civil rights. the author accuses jews and communists of hara
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from the ben-ami (rabbi david z.) papers. this piece of ku klux klan propaganda maintains that civil rights workers are communists in disguise and that governmental officials are in league with them. an interview with an unnamed official of the kkk is prin
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from the ben-ami (rabbi david z.) papers. this small slip of paper advocates hate as a positive virtue and labels persons as fence straddlers if they will not commit to active involvement in hate groups. the paper instructs recipients of the message to pas
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from the dahl (kathleen) freedom summer collection. two-sided card containing an application to join the ku klux klan on one side on the other side is propaganda material and contact information for the united klans of america, inc. (in tuscaloosa, alabama
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from the mccain (william d.) pamphlet collection d. b. red states that god implemented segregation after the flood and enforced it all through the old testament. he quotes the bible to support his belief that segregation of races was ordained by god and th
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3. oral reading. this could be tape-recorded and played back. the teacher can make a brief factual explanation of dialect differences by pointing out that his pronunciation is different from the students' (if it is) and that speech variations also include
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Who says talk is cheap?; [1968?]
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Stampone. The horizon line of the cartoon is the curve of the earth, with Paris and the Eiffel Tower on the horizon and Vietnam in the foreground. A giant megaphone with a hammer and...
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