Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network that Tried to Destroy the Civil Rights Movement (Large Print 16pt)
By Rick Bowers
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The book begins in 1956 with the birth of the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission and follows its terrifying evolution from state - run propaganda outlet to a clandestine espionage network and secret police force with the mission to save segregation and block voting rights for African Americans. The Commission ruined careers and destroyed reputations, funnelled state funds to white supremacist organisations, and bribed journalists to print false information. It created an extensive network …
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