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Hoover also blames militant black nationalist organizations for the violent crime increase.","Electronic version made available through a National Leadership Grant for Libraries from the Institute for Museum and Library Services.","This item is part of the Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive."],"dc_format":["application/pdf"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["M393 McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection","Box 4, Folder 34"],"dcterms_subject":["Civil rights movement","Communism","Crime","Statistics","Hate crimes","Socialism","Violence"],"dcterms_title":["Statement of J. Edgar Hoover; September 18, 1968"],"dcterms_type":["Text"],"dcterms_provenance":["University of Southern Mississippi. 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The footage is silent. 0:07:26: Alabama Air National Guard at summer training camp at Gulfport, Mississippi. The footage is silent. 0:09:31: Public hearing held by the Senate Education Committee on July 11, 1967, to debate a proposed \"speaker ban bill,\" which would have prohibited state-funded schools from inviting Communists to speak on campus. The bill, which ultimately failed, was introduced by Senator Leland Childs. 0:12:09: Senators Roland Cooper and Tom Radney debating about legislative meeting days and vacation pay. (In July 1967, the Senate passed a resolution to stop legislative pay during a 12-day vacation period, but it did so after the House had already adjourned for that break. The Senate had also started working three days a week, while the House was only working two; because of a cap on the number of days per legislative session, a working day for either house counted for both, and thus the representatives lost both hours and pay during the session.) 0:13:54: Former senator Neil Metcalf speaking about the recommendations issued by the Joint Interim Committee on Ad Valorem Taxation in July 1967. Metcalf, who served as general counsel to the committee, sponsored the legislation that led to its establishment during a special legislative session in 1966. 0:14:54: Aftermath of a fire on Dexter Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama. The fire started before dawn on July 6, 1967, and burned for six hours, destroying six businesses (Carl's Men's Shoe Store, Marilyn Shoes, Hardy Shoe Store, The Fashion Shop, Eleanor Shop) and damaging three others (Warner's Women's Shop, The Hub, and Belk-Hudson). Fireman Hershel O. 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He criticizes U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark for not taking action against \"professional agitators and instigators of riots,\" specifically mentioning Stokely Carmichael, who had been arrested in Prattville in June 1967. 0:21:28: Meeting of the executive committee of the Alabama Republican Party in Montgomery on July 8, 1967. 0:21:56: Tandy Little discussing the budget of the Alabama Republican Party at a meeting of the party's executive committee on July 8, 1967. He mentions both recent campaign losses and the prospects for success in the next election. 0:23:02: Jim Martin discussing the objectives of the Alabama Republican Party at a meeting of the party's executive committee on July 8, 1967: \"So we have two prime objectives, to defeat Johnson and to nominate a conservative on the Republican ticket to do that job.\" 0:24:29: Tandy Little discussing the budget of the Alabama Republican Party at a meeting of the party's executive committee on July 8, 1967. 0:25:36: Jim Martin discussing the upcoming Republican National Convention during a meeting of the Alabama Republican Party's executive committee on July 8, 1967: \"I believe southerners will work in a unified, powerful group. . . . They'll be for the most conservative candidate we can get. With Reagan coming up in the west, if the star continues to rise, I can see the South as perhaps swinging to him if Nixon loses out and doesn't have a chance of winning. I think the South will name the next nominee on the Republican ticket, thereby securing for the South a position of great political power. And that man might just be Ronald Reagan of California.\" 0:26:38: Fourth of July parade on Madison Avenue in Montgomery, Alabama. Paul Harvey is riding in a convertible with Mayor Earl James. 0:28:06: Senate committee meeting at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama. William McDermott, Junie Pierce, Bob Harris, Woodrow Albea, Leland Childs, Aubrey Carr, John Hawkins, Walter C. Givhan, Fred Folsom, Ray Lolley, Tom Radney, James Clark, and Pierre Pelham. The footage is silent. 0:29:01: Senator Emmett Oden speaking during a public hearing held by the Senate Temperance Committee on July 12, 1967, to debate several bills related to liquor sales in Alabama. 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The footage is silent. 0:35:01: Admiral Thomas Moorer at the airport in Montgomery, Alabama. Moorer, a native of Eufaula, had just been appointed chief of naval operations of the U.S. Navy. The footage is silent. (The notes accompanying the original film also mention footage of Governor Lurleen Wallace leaving Montgomery for Houston, Texas. According to the notes, the footage had been removed, and it was not found on the reel during digitization.)","YouTube link: https://youtu.be/KMFCp1xoLrw"],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["WSFA collection","Box D0141, Item 009"],"dcterms_subject":["Alabama. 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