- Collection:
- Oral Histories: Interviews with Sam H. Bowers, Jr.
- Title:
- Transcripts of oral history interviews with Sam H. Bowers, Jr.
- Creator:
- Bowers, Samuel Holloway, 1924-2006
- Publisher:
- Interview with Sam Bowers, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson, Mississippi.
- Date of Original:
- 1983/1984
- Subject:
- Men, White--Mississippi
White supremacy movements--Mississippi
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
Mississippi--Race relations
Mississippi--Politics and government
Segregationists--Mississippi
Murderers--Mississippi
Hate crimes--Mississippi
Trials (Hate crimes)--Mississippi
Trials (Murder)--Mississippi
Oral history--Mississippi
Bowers family
Gulf and Ship Island Railroad
United States. Navy
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Korean War, 1950-1953
World War, 1939-1945
Fascism
Communism
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Mississippi
Civil rights--Mississippi
Bowers, Samuel Holloway, 1924-2006--Trials, litigation, etc.
Dahmer, Vernon Ferdinand, 1908-1966--Assassination - People:
- Bowers, Samuel Holloway, 1924-2006
Dahmer, Vernon Ferdinand, 1908-1966
Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898-1987
Till, Emmett, 1941-1955
Parker, Mack Charles - Location:
- United States, Mississippi, Forrest County, 31.18887, -89.25786
United States, Mississippi, Forrest County, Hattiesburg, 31.32712, -89.29034
United States, Mississippi, Neshoba County, 32.7535, -89.11757
United States, Mississippi, Neshoba County, Philadelphia, 32.77152, -89.11673 - Medium:
- oral histories (literary works)
transcripts - Type:
- Text
- Format:
- text/html
- Description:
- Oral history interview were conducted by Debra Spencer of the Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History on October 24, 1983 at the Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History with Sam H. Bowers, Jr.
Sam H. Bowers, Jr., was convicted in 1998 for his role in the 1966 firebombing death of Mississippi civil rights activist Vernon Dahmer. Bowers died November 6, 2006, in the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman.
Neither the audio recordings nor the transcripts offer a complete version of the interviews. Sentences missing from the recordings appear in the transcripts, and a few segments of audio were omitted from the transcripts. The transcripts also reflect changes requested by Bowers, such as the consistent substitution of "rebel" for "Bolshevik."
Contents: Interview 1, Part 1, Sam Bowers -- Early background -- grandfather E. J. Bowers, Jr. -- Confederate Conspiracy -- great-grandfather, E. J. Bowers, Sr. -- Confederate Officers' Corps -- "Marrying Up" -- G.&S.I. Railroad at Gulfport -- Interview 1, Part 2 -- Political beginnings of E. J. Bowers -- Bowers' family history -- Relationship between Evangeline Bowers and E. J. Bowers -- Early education -- Bill Thompson -- World War II -- Post-War activities -- Interview 2, Part 1, Sam Bowers -- Influence of the Navy -- Bowers' definition of "Fascist" -- Two most important lessons from the Navy -- Motivation for giving these interviews -- Post-World War II -- McCarthy, Korea, Social and Political Life in Mississippi -- Race and the military -- Lynch mobs -- Emmett Till -- Brown vs. Board of Education decision -- Interview 2, Part 2, The Four Quadrants of Mississippi Politics -- J. P. Coleman -- Support of Ross Barnett -- Organizational affiliation -- Trials and convictions -- Being interviewed by the FBI -- "Criminal Lunacy" -- Arrests in Philadelphia -- Dahmer cases -- Interview 3, Part 1, Sam Bowers -- Prejudices of state officials in the Dahmer Case -- Bowers' lawyers' strategies -- Committee on Un-American Activities -- Judging political figures -- White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and other organizations -- Segregation -- Communism and States' Rights -- Interview 3, Part 2 -- Definition of Babylonian Central Bankers -- FBI's accusation of Bowers as Pro-Communist -- Citizens' Council -- Experiences in the Federal Penitentiary -- Experiences in the Forrest County Jail -- Sovereignty Commission -- Hypothesis of what happened in Philadelphia -- Bowers' view of Social, Economic, and Policies. - Metadata URL:
- https://da.mdah.ms.gov/bowers/transcript.php
- Contributing Institution:
- Mississippi. Department of Archives and History
- Rights: