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The '''Commoner Party''' was incorporated by [[Charles H. Emmons]] in Conyers, Georgia in January 1944. The group advocated the repeal of the [[Fifteenth Amendment]] and denial of citizenship and voting rights to Blacks and | The '''Commoner Party''' was incorporated by [[Charles H. Emmons]] in Conyers, Georgia in January 1944. The group advocated the repeal of the [[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 the post-World War II South]</ref> In 1946 party chairman [[James L. Shipp]] moved the group to Atlanta and renamed it the [[American Gentile Army]]. | ||
==Booklet== | ==Booklet== | ||
* ''The Conflict of the Ages'' | * ''The Conflict of the Ages'' | ||
* ''Organization Plan of the Commoner Party of the United States of America: The Commoner Party Proposes the Formation of a Gentile Political Party Block To Combat the | * ''Organization Plan of the Commoner Party of the United States of America: The Commoner Party Proposes the Formation of a Gentile Political Party Block To Combat the jew and Negro Racial Blocks Now Active in the Political Affairs of the Nation'' (1944) [https://www.nationalbookauctions.com/03152015/8180.jpg photo] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 28 April 2024
The Commoner Party was incorporated by Charles H. Emmons in Conyers, Georgia in January 1944. The group advocated the repeal of the Fifteenth Amendment and denial of citizenship and voting rights to Blacks and jews.[1] In 1946 party chairman James L. Shipp moved the group to Atlanta and renamed it the American Gentile Army.
Booklet
- The Conflict of the Ages
- Organization Plan of the Commoner Party of the United States of America: The Commoner Party Proposes the Formation of a Gentile Political Party Block To Combat the jew and Negro Racial Blocks Now Active in the Political Affairs of the Nation (1944) photo
Notes