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Congress Of Racial Equality
CORE
was founded in Chicago in 1942, by a Zionist named Fiescher,
who had two blacks name
James L. Farmer, Jr.,
George Houser
as front men.
In 1964 the Congress on Racial Equality, Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee and the NAACP organized its Freedom
Summer campaign. Volunteers from the three organizations
decided to concentrate its efforts in Mississippi. These
chumps were set up. They were
sent to Mississippi by a
Jewish run organization called the Congress of Racial Equality
group.
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Zionists Were Behind It
The financing, guidance, and legal came put of the
American Communist Party, which was based in New York
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Communist Party
The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA)
played a defining role in the U.S. labor movement from the
1920s through the 1940s. It played a key role in organizing
major industrial unions and prominently defended the rights
of African-Americans throughout that period.
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Sam Bowers The Imperial
Wizard Of Mississippi
Bowers authorized "the elimination" of "Goatee," the
Klan's name for Mickey Schwerner, the head of the CORE office
in Meridian for the last six months. Mickey
and Rita Schwerner were sent out of New York.
Bowers had four trials that
ended in deadlock, but in 1998 he was convicted and was
sentenced to life.
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June 21, 1964
Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, went to a fire-bombed
church and were going to used the building as a Freedom School.
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The Road Where They DiedThe Klansman killed the
three CORE workers here. Later that evening they were
released from the Neshoba jail only to be stopped again on
a rural road where a white mob shot them dead and buried
them in a earthen dam.
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Deliberately Set Up
The murders of the three men occurred in Philadelphia,
Mississippi, on June 21, 1964, in Mississippi. The men had
just finished a week-long training on the campus of Western
College for Women regarding strategies on how to register
blacks to vote.
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Zionists Got Lots Of Mileage
This was a keystone event in the history of black
relations, and the end of the Ku Klux Klan.
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