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in 2019 described the film as "bizarre and offensive mix of conspiracy theories, endless crowd shots and racist caricatures of prominent civil rights leaders, including Rev. Martin Luther King Jr." The
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In 1963, the Alabama State Sovereignty Commission was established with a seven member board led by Alabama Governor
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Black Freedom, White Resistance, and Red Menace: Civil Rights and Anticommunism in the Jim Crow South
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holds the film. The 1987 film "Eyes on the Prize" includes an excerpt from the film.
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The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission: Civil Rights and States' Rights
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was a government agency established in the U.S. state of Alabama to combat
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was founded in 1956, and was the organizational template for the
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In 1970, the Commission produced an 11 page voting guide. The
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movement; as well as St. Clair News-Aegis newspaper publisher
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Alabama Legislative Commission to Preserve the Peace
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desegregation
Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission
Louisiana State Sovereignty Commission
George Wallace
Bull Connor
Alabama Legislative Commission to Preserve the Peace
J. Kirkman Jackson
James Hardin Faulkner
Joseph S. Meade
Jack Giles Sr.
Walter Givhan
Dallas County
C. Herbert Lancaster
Citizens Council
Edmund R. Blair
Montgomery Rights March
Keitz & Herndon
Montgomery Advertiser
Alabama Department of Archives and History
University of South Alabama
Keitz & Herndon
1965 civil rights march in Alabama


""Sovereignty Commission Bulletin," publication of the Alabama State Sovereignty Commission. Sovereignty Commission Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 1"
"Alabama Compiling Files On Civil Rights Advocates"
The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission: Civil Rights and States' Rights
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9781496801258
"Alabama Sovereignty Commission formed with sweeping powers, no public oversight (Oct. 5, 1963)"

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