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Original Knights Of The Ku Klux — Part 2

208 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Nov 14, 1963 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Original Knights Of The Ku Klux · 208 pages OCR'd
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, County, Tennessee, a county in which no Negroes were registered to vote. In the spring of 1959, a newly formed Civic and Welfare League, apparently similar to the Bogalusa Voters League, initiated a can- ~ paign in Haywood and in Payette Counties to encourage Negroes to regis- ter. This led to the institution of a “white* primary in Fayette; later prohibited hy a consent decree in April 1960. In the face of a renewed registration drive, white businessmen-in- both counties re- oo taliated by circulating a “blacklist" containing the names of the ‘ Negroes Who registered and white citizens who assisted them. The businessmen induced local merchants to boycott anyone whose name ap= peared on the list, by denying credit and the right to buy necessities through the usual business relations, White landowners evicted share-_ . @roppers and tenant farmers who had registered or whose names appeared ‘ on the blacklist. The Attorney General sued the businessmen and land- 21 ‘owners, under Section 1971, for immediate injunctive relief. The district judge granted a restraining order enjoining the businessmen from “interfering through intimidation and/or coercion", but refused to enjoin the landowners on the grouné that the Civil Rights Act did not vest the court with authority “to adjudge contracts and property rights". 6 Race Rel. L, Rep. 200. The Sixth Circuit affirmed the judgment as to ‘che businessmen and extended the injunction to the 27 landlords. In East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, cotton growers refused to gin cotton for Negro farmers who had attempted to register to vote. The Attorney Generz1 again sued under the 1957 Act. udge D restraining order, as preventive reliet, against owners, operators, and managers of cotton gin businesses and certain other businesses. The Court restrained the defendants from "refusing to gin... . refusing to sell goods or services, and to conduct ordinary business transactions with, any person for the purpose of discouraging or dissuading such person from attemptinc to vote and-, . . engaging
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