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NOTEBOOI(
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By TOM ETHRIDGE
Behind The Head'~ines, Off The Cuff
1
LOVE'S LABOR LOST? - A
ASIDE FROM the " race riot"
"li!Jeral" Atlanta editor r eport- there this week, Atlanta has
edly was guest speaker, on the been experiencing other severe
tensions and is becoming a
subject of Race - Relation's, at Crime Center of Dixie. Murder,
the r ecent Biloxi convention of rape, r obbery and assauft are
the Mississippi Association of increasingly common.
Chamber of Commer ce ExecuOften called " The New York
tives. - .
sf the South," Atlanta is getting
-Presumably, these state exec- to be about as unsafe as Gothutives wanted some practical ' am, largely 'because of a!'). ··overideas on how to maintain cqr- dose of " rights," without proper
dial r ace relations.
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restraint , enjoyed by CBJ's
, ...
We don't know what the At- Chosen People .
lanta , editor said at Biloxi but
There are many sharp th'grns
we did read that front - page among the roses of progr,ess, but
story Wednesday from the As- the seamy side of Atl ta s
sociated P ress in Atlanta under growth has never been publicized. Before undertaking to conthe big headline:
demn Mississippi for lacking
TEA'.R GAS SUBDUES
"racial peace," our Geor g i a
ATLANTA RACE RIOT
contemporaries need fo improve
F irst paragraph of this AP
report said "Tear gas scatter- their own local situations, it
would appear.
ed an angry cr-0wd of about 500
Negroes". Looks like our State
THE ATLANTA PRESS, a
Chamber bigshots went to a
mouthpiece· for the Great Sogoat's house looking for wool"
ciety and Omnipotent Federalwhen they invited an Atlanta ism, has been especially severe
journalist to give ,them some hot in criticizing Mississippi's ~ontips in re friendly race relations. servative newspapers w h i c h
faithfully ,publicize and suw or t
.SAD BUT TRUE, no one -per- Chamber programs. ·
son or group - not even AtlanHome folks may wonder why
ta's all-wise Mastermind of State Chamber Executives have
Journalism - has a guaranteed gone far afield to honor an ediformula for racial harmony in
tor and newspaper so markedly
today's troubled world. .
hostile to Mississippi's establishIt is ·obvious that Atlanta has ed order.
major problems in this phase,
but that hasn't ·kept the Northern-owned Atlanta press from
pointing the finger of scorn and
r idicule at Mississippi.
P erhaps it 's coincidence but
sjnce the Atlanta editor was invited to Mississippi as a guest
problem-solver, his Atlanta paper has front-page&lt;l a series of
special articles putting Mississippi in a very unfavorable
light. .•
WE ARE DEPICTED as backward, bigoted, cru~l, oppressive,
un-Christian. . .you nam~ it and
we've been called it by th e
Northern-owned Atlanta newspaper.
A recent page-one At I a n t a
feature has evell accused Mississippi of deliberately starving
our unfortunate and underprivileged needy -
despite official
government figures showing that
about one in every five Mississippians has been getting free
government groceries through
the welfare progl'am.
This ' 'starvation" charge, like
others aired in Atlanta papers
lately, has been made on the
basis of unsupported testimony
by paid workers for The Revo·
lutlon . F'eatw·e stuff praising our
state1s NAACP t lent l s be
11rint d ovrr thore tn
CllpitRJ city •.
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NOTEBOOK

_~* By TOM ETHRIDGE

 

 

Behind The Headlines, Off The Cuff

LOVE’S LABOR LOST? — A
“liberal” Atlanta editor report-
edly was guest speaker, on the
subject of Race~ Relations, at
the recent Biloxi convention of
the Mississippi Association of
Chamber of Commerce Execu-
tives. .

Presumably, these state exec-
utives wanted some practical
ideas on how to maintain cor-
dial race relations.

We don’t know what the At-
lanta editor said at Biloxi but
we did read that front - page
story Wednesday from the As-
sociated Press in Atlanta under
the big headline:

TEAR GAS SUBDUES
ATLANTA RACE RIOT

First paragraph of this AP
report said “Tear gas scatter-
ed an angry crowd of about 500
Negroes”. Looks like our State
Chamber bigshots went to a
goat’s house looking for wool”
when they invited an Atlanta
journalist to give them some hot
tips in re friendly race relations.

SAD BUT TRUE, no one per-
son or group — not even Atlan-
ta’s all-wise Mastermind of
Journalism — has a guaranteed
formula for racial harmony in
today’s troubled world. .

‘It is obvious that Atlanta has
major problems in this. phase,
but ‘that hasn’t kept the North-
ern-owned Atlanta press from
pointing the finger of scorn and
ridicule at Mississippi.

Perhaps it’s coincidence but
since the Atlanta editor was in-
vited to Mississippi as a guest
problem-solver, his Atlanta pa-
per has front-paged a series of
special articles putting Missis-
sippi in a very unfavorable
light. . .

WE ARE DEPICTED as back-
ward, bigoted, c¢ a , oppressive,
un-Christian. . name it and
we've been called it by the
Northern-owned Atlanta news-
paper.

A recent page-one Atlanta
feature has even, accused Mis-
or of deliberately starving

d underprivi-

esr figures showing that
sot one in every five Mie

bme en te ae tough

the ‘welfare: program.

This ‘“‘starvation” charge, like
others aired in Atlanta papers
lately, has been made on the
basis of unsupported testimony
hy paid workers for The Bene
lution. Feature stuff praisi
state's NAACP talent has ean

printed over there in Georgia’s
capital city. , .

 

 

ASIDE FROM the “race riot”
there this week, Atlanta has
been experiencing other severe
tensions and is becoming a
Crime Center of Dixie. Murder,
rape, robbery and assault are
increasingly common.

Often called “The New York
ef the South,” Atlanta is getting
to be about as unsafe as Goth-
am, largely because of an -over-
dose of “rights,”’ without proper
restraint, enjoyed by LBJ’s
Chosen People. i

There are many sharp thorns
among the roses of progress; but
the seamy side of Atlanta’s
growth has never been - publi-
cized. Before undertaking to con-
demn Mississippi for lacking
“racial peace,” our Georgia
contemporaries need to improve

their own local sano it
would appear.
THE ATLANTA PRESS, a

mouthpiece for the Great So-
ciety and Omnipotent Federal-
ism, has been especially severe
in criticizing Mississippi’s ¢on-
servative newspapers which
faithfully publicize and support
Chamber programs, ~

Home folks may silouier™ why
State Chamber Executives have
gone far afield to honor an edi-
tor and newspaper so markedly
hostile to Mississippi's establish-
ed order.
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                    <text>SNCC's.-Revolutionary Purposes
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Comrnittee has been appearing at the center of
racial disturbances in the cities of the nation. This week it was in Atlanta where
SNCC members a2.®f.entlY set out,JlllT~ I!..,OSefully_to provoke cdisorders by sprea.ding false tale's of "police _brutality."
Just what SNCC is up to has been an- ·
swered in the statements· of its leaders,
most notably chairman Stokely Carmichael. SNCC is seeking nothing less than a
revolutionary confrontation, what it calls
a "liberation" movement, that will pit
blacks against whites.
SNCC wants to divide the country irrevocably along Tacia.I lihes. Its first need is
to discredit the moderate Negro leadership
and the concept of non-violence. It has already rejected what is really the only viable route to racial progress, cooperation
among whites and Negroes. It moves to exploit, with violence if necessary, the grievances which responsible persons of both
races have long 1been working to eliminate.
"Black power," the SNCC battle cry,
llas become a label of convenience readily
npplied to any exploitable situation. In the t
mouths of SNCC's leaders it means what
[ they want it to mean, from "bringing this
country to its knees;" as Carmichael said
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last month, to total racial separation.
Regrettably, there seems to be a growing m1mber of whites ready to accept
SNCC's hate-inspired extremism as representative of ALL Negroes, to cite demonstrated excesses as convenient proof that
the races cannot get along, that steps to
improve Negro life are futile.
The irony of this is that the philosophical basis of SNCC's dogma rests precisely
on the same argument. The bigotry, the
exploitation, the outrages demonstrated
over the years by some whites are, in
SNCC's view, representative of the attitudes of ALL whites. SNCC, too, says the
races can never get along.
In one sense SNCC's radical outlook is
perhaps understandable, as the logical product of frustrations and discontent. But
this doesn't make it any more acceptable.
SNCC, like the white extremists who
both bolster SNCC's existence and draw
strength from it, is doing not only the Negro cause but the national cause a monstrous disservice. The sowing of hatred,
the fostering_ of divisions, are intolerable
whatever their source.
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We are one nation. All who work against
unity and understanding-white or black
- deserve the condemnation of those
aware of our moral heritage.
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SNCC’s Revolutionary Purposes

With growing frequency the mis-named
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Com-
mittee has been appearing at the center of
racial disturbances in the cities of the na-
tion. This week it was in Atlanta where
SNOC Tembers_apparentiy_set_out_pur-

p y_to provoke disorders by spread-

ing false tales of "police brutality."

Just what SNCC is up to has been an: -

swered in the statements of its leaders,
most notably chairman Stokely Carmi-
chael. SNCC is seeking nothing less than a
revolutionary confrontation, what it calls
a "liberation" movement, that will pit
blacks against whites.

SNCC wants to divide the country irre-
vocably along racial Tines. Its first need is
to discredit the moderate Negro leadership
and the concept of non-violence. It has al-
ready rejected what is really the only viab-
le route to racial progress, cooperation
among whites and Negroes. It moves to ex-
ploit, with violence if necessary, the grie-
vances which responsible persons of both
races have long been working to eliminate.

"Black power," the SNCC battle cry,
has become a label of convenience readily
applied to any exploitable situation. In the

mouths of SNCC's leaders it means what

they want it to mean, from "bringing this
country to its knees," as Carmichael said

last month, to total racial separation.

Regrettably, there seems to be a grow-
ing number of whites ready to accept
SNCC's hate-inspired extremism as repre-
sentative of ALL Negroes, to cite demon-
strated excesses as convenient proof that
the races cannot get along, that steps to
improve Negro life are futile.

The irony of this is that the philosophi-
cal basis of SNCC's dogma rests precisely
on the same argument. The bigotry, the
exploitation, the outrages demonstrated
over the years by some whites are, in
SNCC's view, representative of the atti-
tudes of ALL whites. SNCC, too, says the
races can never get along.

In one sense SNCC's radical outlook is
perhaps understandable, as the logical pro-
duct of frustrations and discontent. But
this doesn't make it any more acceptable.

SNCC, like the white extremists who
both bolster SNCC's existence and draw
strength from it, is doing not only the Ne-
gro cause but the national cause a mon-
strous disservice. The sowing of hatred,
the fostering of divisions, are intolerable
whatever their source.

We are one nation, All who work against
unity and understanding—white or black
— deserve the condemnation of those
aware of our moral heritage.

 

BIBLE THOUGHT—IJce¢ unto them that call evil good, and good evil. Isaiah. V, 20.

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Recent Riot" they are lying CITY HALL

and they know it for every

firm in USA would prefer a ATLANTA GEORGIA

strong town that will fight

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a town that is governed by

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