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Judge Thomas Pickens Brady (August 6, 1903 - January 31, 1973) of Brookhaven, Mississippi, was a member of the Board of Policy for Liberty Lobby. In the 1960s Brady was a judge on the Supreme Court of Mississippi and favored a back-to-Africa solution to Americaโs Negro problem.
Tom Brady was the originator of the idea of establishing White Citizens Councils.
Works
- Black Monday: Segregation or Amalgamation, America Has Its Choice, 92 pages, (Published by the Citizens' Councils of America, Jackson, 1955)
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