Letter to John C. Stennis; 03/23/1970 |
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Dear Mr. Stennis, We are so disturbed over the school situation and everything in general. It seems that our whole country has been taken over, by the minority groups, who have been allowed to come onto our country care free without any question as to why they are here and have stirred our Black people, and using them to carry out their communistic plans. And it seems that some of our Senators, and even our President is helping them along with it. There are some laws by our Supreme Court Judges and some by our Congressmen & senators that should never have been made. Also if such people as Edward Kennedy and Clayton Powell and others, are to help in voting, how could we ever get a good judge? Or freedom of choice in schools? Or anything good come out of it? Please keep trying. You have been wonderful, and seems that a minority who are right if you keep trying may turn the tide, and if it doesn't, God help us, we have nothing to look forward to. That the majority is entitled to, the White People have Civil Rights too, but rarely ever allowed to claim it. Inclosed is the issue of the Genocide Treaty. That's the last straw. We would be better off without that United Nations and use the money to better our country. Vote against it. Thanks, XXXXXXXX
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Correspondence: John C. Stennis 03/23/1970 - 04/13/1970 |
Description | Senator Stennis comments on the light he has brought to the unequal application of the desegregation policy. |
Digital ID | SCRC-B02F34L01 |
Time Period | 1970-1979 |
Rights | Copyright protected by Mississippi State University Libraries. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required. |
Contributors | Digitized as a part of the U.S. Congressional Funding Allocation. |
Subjects |
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS Segregation |
Original Collection | John C. Stennis Collection |
Series | Civil Rights |
Subseries | Correspondence |
Box | 2 |
Folder | 34 |
Object Type | text |
Format (Original) | correspondence: 2 p. |
Format (Digital) | JPEG |
Digital publisher | Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version). |
Repository | Congressional Political Research Center. Mississippi State University Libraries. |
Contact information | For more information send email to sp_coll@library.msstate.edu or call (662) 325-7663 |
Preferred citation | [Title], John C. Stennis Collection. Congressional and Political Research Center, Mississippi State University Libraries. |
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Letter to John C. Stennis 03/23/1970 |
Author of correspondence | unknown |
Digital ID | SCRC-B02F34L01B.jpg |
Date | March 23, 1970 |
Time Period | 1940-1949 |
Rights | Copyright protected by Mississippi State University Libraries. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required. |
Contributors | Digitized as a part of the U.S. Congressional Funding Allocation. |
Geographic Location | Meridian, MS |
Original Collection | John C. Stennis Collection |
Object Type | text |
Format (Digital) | JPEG |
Digital publisher | Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version). |
Repository | Congressional Political Research Center. Mississippi State University Libraries. |
Contact information | For more information send email to sp_coll@library.msstate.edu or call (662) 325-7663 |
Preferred citation | [Title], John C. Stennis Collection. Congressional and Political Research Center, Mississippi State University Libraries. |
Transcript | Dear Mr. Stennis, We are so disturbed over the school situation and everything in general. It seems that our whole country has been taken over, by the minority groups, who have been allowed to come onto our country care free without any question as to why they are here and have stirred our Black people, and using them to carry out their communistic plans. And it seems that some of our Senators, and even our President is helping them along with it. There are some laws by our Supreme Court Judges and some by our Congressmen & senators that should never have been made. Also if such people as Edward Kennedy and Clayton Powell and others, are to help in voting, how could we ever get a good judge? Or freedom of choice in schools? Or anything good come out of it? Please keep trying. You have been wonderful, and seems that a minority who are right if you keep trying may turn the tide, and if it doesn't, God help us, we have nothing to look forward to. That the majority is entitled to, the White People have Civil Rights too, but rarely ever allowed to claim it. Inclosed is the issue of the Genocide Treaty. That's the last straw. We would be better off without that United Nations and use the money to better our country. Vote against it. Thanks, XXXXXXXX |
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