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National States Rights Party — Part 1
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It
p
cards
because,
ifthey
were
numbered
consecutively,
the
actual
.
membership
of
the
Party
might
be
disclosed.
The
NSRP
maintains
an
extensive
mailing
list
for
its
publications,
covering
all
of
the
United
States
and
several
foreign
countries.
Members
of
the
NSRP
range
in
age
from
the
late
teens
to
those
over
70,.
and
its
ranks
contain
both
men
and
women.
Generally
speaking,
its
hard
core
is
composed
of
confirmed
anti-Semites
and
former
members
of
Ku Kim:
Klan
organizations,
of
militant
segregationists
who
feel
that
white
resistance
efforts
to
stem
segregation
have
been
unsuccessful,
and
of
youths
attracted
by
the
Party's
militant,
activist
approach.
ll
2.
Youth
Groups
In
the
Fall
of
1965, the
National
Executive
Committee
of
the
NSRP
announced
the
formation
of
a new
NSRP
youth
movement
under
the
leadership
of
NSRP
member
Mike
Cameron.
Its
alleged
purpose
is
to
introduce
a pro-»
American,
anticommunist
movement
into
the
Nation's
schools.
To
be
eligibl
an
applicant
must
be
la teen-ager,
attend
school,
and
be
unemployed.
Originally
membership
dues
were
$1.00.
In
January,
196.6,
dues
were
raised
to
$4.00
which
included
a subscription
to
the
NSRP
newspaper,
"The
Thunzderbolt.
" Each
member
will
receive
a membership
card
and
la
lapel
pin.
"
.
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