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From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Photograph of H.A. Rey with a wild bird on his shoulder.

October 1963

From the Margret and Hans Augusto Rey Papers.; Photograph of H.A. Rey with a wild bird in his hand.

October 1963

From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; Ross's address uses Christian scriptural quotes to support racial segregation. He denies that race prejudice exists in Mississippi and alleges that the South has done African Americans a favor by teaching them to be civilized. He also claims that the Civil Rights movement is merely a front to disseminate Communist values in the United States.

19 October 1963

cartoon by Ed Valtman; A highly decorated military official stands in front of a palatial building and tells reporters,"The rumor that the President will be ousted is absolutely false." At the same time, two other military men throw President Ramon Villeda Morales off of the second story balcony.

5 October 1963

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Ed Valtman. A woman wearing a dress and high heels is standing next to the huge, interlocking gears of a machine. Her skirt is labeled "Civil rights bill," and it is caught in the moving gears. One gear is labeled "Die-hard conservative opposition," and the other, "Extreme liberal demands." Robert Kennedy runs to help the woman and he shouts, "Careful, there!"

25 October 1963

From the Citizens' Council / Civil Rights Collection. A pamphlet titled "The Citizens' Council: A History" containing an address by Robert B. Patterson, Secretary of the Citizens' Councils of America and Executive Secretary of the Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi, given at the Annual Leadership Conference of the Citizens' Council of America held in Jackson, Mississippi on October 26, 1963.

26 October 1963

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