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B~ NA D SOUlH 332 Piedmont Ave., . E. n .-TA12tGA. July 10th, 1963 \ Senator Richard Russell , Washington, D. c. Dear Senator Russell: I have followed 1th interest and admiration the position you have taken on t he iniquitous prpposed civil rights bill 1th aJ.1 of its dastardly implications . I strongly endorse all that I have read in tho press of the strong opposition you are providing and I encourage every act within your po er to defeat this proposed measure with all of its heartbreaking possibilities including the ruination of many business establishments that ou1d occur in addition to an ending of .freedoms in this country long enjoyed by its citizens, all for the on purpose of playing for political gain or negro votes . It apparently has never oooured to the Kennedy .fant1ly or the loss ot hlte votos. they must consider or do they ever atop to consider anything h nev r the negro rai o hi voio? I did not vote for Kennedy (nor Nixon) nd 111 never vote for this politic l dictator who holds the south in such contempt, ho sho s such utter l ck of acumen for the high office ot Prosident . I am oppos d to the insidious methods ho and hie family use to seize control of this country for their own political po1er gin. is handlin of the negro problom shoe utt r laek of maturity. At evory opportunity praoented I exprea~ my vies to nll with ars 1th which to listen and it i y hope that e 1111 hav several million citizo · do 1ik 1se so that e might not be burdened with the Kenndy f ily fter th pr sent t rm of office expir Cordially your • _/-'.'( ~ l . C £'2. ~ B natid South - • �