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ISBN
silver_b2f6_010
Publication Date
4-2-1964
Description
Column quoting various statements made by Mississippi State Senator Corbett Partridge--his criticism of a University of Mississippi professor (presumably James Silver) who has preached integration, his understanding of the word prejudiced, and what he sees as the difference between whites and blacks--and a discussion of a new bill requiring that goods made in communist countries be identified as such; Source: Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Mississippi -- Politics and government; Communism -- United States
Relational Format
newspaper article
Original Format
clippings (information artifacts); newspaper columns
Original Collection
James W. Silver Collection. Archives and Special Collections. University of Mississippi Libraries.
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