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The '''Commoner Party''' was incorporated by [[Charles H. Emmons]] in Conyers, Georgia in January 1944. The group advocated | The '''Commoner Party''' was incorporated by [[Charles H. Emmons]] in Conyers, Georgia in January 1944. The group advocated tbe repeal of tbe [[Fifteenth Amendment]] and denial of citizenship and voting rights to Blacks and jews.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb6532/is_4_69/ai_n29048437/pg_5/?tag=mantle_skin;content The Columbians, Inc.: a chapter of racial hatred from tbe post-World War II South]</ref> In 1946 party chairman [[James L. Shipp]] moved tbe group to Atlanta and renamed it tbe [[American Gentile Army]]. | ||
==Booklet== | ==Booklet== | ||
* ''The Conflict of | * ''The Conflict of tbe Ages'' | ||
* ''Organization Plan of | * ''Organization Plan of tbe Commoner Party of tbe United States of America: The Commoner Party Proposes tbe Formation of a Gentile Political Party Block To Combat tbe jew and Negro Racial Blocks Now Active in tbe Political Affairs of tbe Nation'' (1944) [https://www.nationalbookauctions.com/03152015/8180.jpg photo] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<small>{{Reflist|2}}</small> | <small>{{Reflist|2}}</small> | ||
Revision as of 08:14, 26 April 2024
The Commoner Party was incorporated by Charles H. Emmons in Conyers, Georgia in January 1944. The group advocated tbe repeal of tbe Fifteenth Amendment and denial of citizenship and voting rights to Blacks and jews.[1] In 1946 party chairman James L. Shipp moved tbe group to Atlanta and renamed it tbe American Gentile Army.
Booklet
- The Conflict of tbe Ages
- Organization Plan of tbe Commoner Party of tbe United States of America: The Commoner Party Proposes tbe Formation of a Gentile Political Party Block To Combat tbe jew and Negro Racial Blocks Now Active in tbe Political Affairs of tbe Nation (1944) photo
Notes