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  2. Theodore G. Bilbo - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 1877, Bilbo was born in the small town of Juniper Grove in Hancock (later Pearl River) County. [9] His parents, Obedience "Beedy" (née Wallis or Wallace) and James Oliver Bilbo, were of Scotch-Irish descent; James was a farmer and veteran of the Confederate States Army who rose from poverty during Theodore Bilbo's early years to become Vice President of the Poplarville National ...

  3. Back-to-Africa movement - Wikipedia

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    Like Bilbo, Rockwell was a white nationalist who supported the resettlement of all African Americans in a new African state to be funded by the U.S. government. Rockwell attempted to draw attention to his cause by starting a small record label named Hatenanny Records. The name was based on the word hootenanny, a term given to folk music ...

  4. J. B. Stoner - Wikipedia

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    Stoner admired segregationist politician Theodore G. Bilbo. He became active in white supremacist groups and traveled to Washington, D.C. to support Bilbo. [citation needed] Stoner rechartered a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Chattanooga in 1942, when he was 18 years old. [4] Stoner once said that "being a Jew [should] be a crime punishable by ...

  5. Statue of white supremacist former US state governor moved ...

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    Theodore Bilbo was the Mississippi state governor in 1916-1920 and 1928-1932. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. ‘Where’s Bilbo’ mystery solved; statue of racist Mississippi ...

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    The location of a missing bronze statue of early-20th century Mississippi Gov. Theodore Bilbo — a notorious white supremacist — The post ‘Where’s Bilbo’ mystery solved; statue of racist ...

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2013 July 26

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    Is labelling Theodore G. Bilbo a racist not a neutral point of view even though he certainly was pouud of being one? Is it a violation of the point of view policy? 108.0.244.168 20:47, 26 July 2013 (UTC) No real person can be fully defined by a label. Reliable sources support describing Bilbo as a segregationist US politician.

  8. Committee of Catholics to Fight Anti-Semitism - Wikipedia

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    Committee supporter Dorothy Day in 1916. The Committee of Catholics to Fight Anti-Semitism (later known as the Committee of Catholics for Human Rights) was an American Catholic anti-racist organization formed in May 1939, partially in response to the 1938 announcement of Pope Pius XI that "it is not possible for Christians to take part in anti-Semitism".

  9. Why have Jews been targets of oppression for so long? Look to ...

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    As many as 900,000 Jewish refugees fled or were violently expelled from Muslim-majority countries in the 20 th century (most in 1948 with the creation of the Jewish State) and 650,000 refugees ...