Report on the activities of Reverend Louis Mitchell, a white episcopal minister in Birmingham, Alabama.
The report is directed to Virgil Stuart, chief of police in St. Augustine, Florida. It describes Mitchell's work to promote integration in Birmingham and warns that he has recently left the city to take a position with the Southern Regional Council in St. Augustine: "Many of the Rev. Mitch...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/1928 |
Summary: | The report is directed to Virgil Stuart, chief of police in St. Augustine, Florida. It describes Mitchell's work to promote integration in Birmingham and warns that he has recently left the city to take a position with the Southern Regional Council in St. Augustine: "Many of the Rev. Mitchell's contacts in Birmingham are known or suspected Communist fronts and he was considered among the most radical ministers in the Birmingham area on race issues." |
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