"The 1964 Civil Rights Bill . . . Its Pattern . . . Its Architects."
Report prepared by the Alabama Legislative Commission to Preserve the Peace, which was established by an act on May 21, 1963: "Said joint legislative committee is hereby authorized and empowered to study, investigate, analyze and interrogate persons, groups and organizations who may be engaged...
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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/22880 |
Summary: | Report prepared by the Alabama Legislative Commission to Preserve the Peace, which was established by an act on May 21, 1963: "Said joint legislative committee is hereby authorized and empowered to study, investigate, analyze and interrogate persons, groups and organizations who may be engaged in activities of an unlawful nature against the sovereignty of the State of Alabama, and which may be detrimental to the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama." (The full text begins on page 380 of the first volume of legislative acts for 1963: https://archive.org/details/alabama-acts-1963_v1/page/n372/mode/2up.) |
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