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'Sickened'
Own Funeral
ATLANTA _ I was witness!
1 saw the birth of h~tred and
ignorance when Georgians elected Lester Maddox. How sad to
see Georgia's people"" Taugb at
their own funeral. ·
PEGGY FOX BARTON.
ATLANTA-I am sickened by
what the voters of this state
have done to Georgia by their
choice of a nominee for governor. It is time we did something about laws governing the
primaries, and stop this deplorable manipulation of the candidates by a group of Republicans who have helped put a
man like Maddox into the race
for gov~rnor ..
CONCERNED GEORGIAN.
Atlanta.,Georgia
October 4.,1966
-·-.for Ivar,
City Hall
Atlanta,Georgia
Dear Mayor Allan:
First we wamt to say how mu.ch we love you as our Mayor of
Atlanta and also for the wonderful way that you handled the
racial disturbance on Boulevard recently.
We certainly know that there would have been more trouble had
you are gone over and settled it. Everyone loves you for your
courage and act.
But now., everyone is scared to death with the loss of Ellis Arnall
as Governor and just a week hardly from this day and now it is
Charles Weltner. How disbessing and everyone is so frightened that
the thought of an indiot.,insane ,unedcuated man who knows nothing
but tbouble and hate is about to take over.
Oh God,please don 1 tlet this happeno Mayor Allan., we can't have him
in the high office of our beloved State. It i s tragic .
Please do sooiething to get him out of office ., please, please do something.
Don't you t hink that Charl e s Weltner would c ons ider t his.,he is such a
wonderful person and we would all want him.
Please do something about this situation,i.mpeach him or anything to
get him out. You know Mayo:irAll.an t he Republicians voted for that
idiot or he would not have had a chance. Isn't t hat the lowest thing
to do, but they did it to get Esslis out. We are so afraid that he might
get in with his smooth talking. We understand that he got a lot of votes
too in the South Georgia. area where the poor,dum people live and you don't
know any better.
It is a a.uf)tl thing to happen to our State. Maybe the write in for Govenor
would get hi..m out.
I beg you Mayor Allan,please do not let him come ino
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Atlanta,Georgia
October ),1966
or Ivar
City Hall
Atlanta,Georgia
Dear Mayor Allan:
First we wamt to say how much we love you as our Mayor of
Atlanta and also for the wonderful way that you handled the
racial disturbance on Boulevard recently.
We certainly know that there would have been more trouble had
you are gone over and settled it. Everyone loves you for your
courage and act.
But now, everyone is scared to death with the loss of Ellis Arnall
as Governor and just a week hardly from this day and now it is
Charles Weltner. How disbessing and everyone is so frightened that
the thought of an indiot,insane ,unedcuated man who knows nothing
but trouble and hate is about to take over,
Oh God,please don'tlet this happen. Mayor Allan, we can't have him
in the high office of our beloved State. It is tragic.
Please do something to get him out of office,please,please do something.
Don't you think that Charles Weltner would consider this,he is such a
wonderful person and we would all want him.
Please do something about this situation,impeach him or anything to
get him out. You know Mayot Allan the Republicians voted for that
idiot or he would not have had a chance. Isn't that the lowest thing
to do, but they did it to get Esslis out. We are so afraid that he might
get in with his smooth talking. We understand that he got a lot of votes
too in the South Georgia area where the poor,dum people live and you don't
know any better.
It is a aufyl thing to happen to our State. Maybe the write in for Govenor
would get him out.
I beg you Mayor Allan,please do not let him come in.
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Kansas City, Moe
September 30 1966
£ a Negro soldier, ablebodied or wounded, wandered into
the jungles of Vietnam, you would not serve him? Even
risking hislife to make it possible for your continued
participation and benefit from the Amrican way of life, you would not serve
him? If sosyou sre not the man I fought for in th: Argonne aid at Verdun in
1916, nor the man my two sons fought for in Europe in the 19)0's. Certainly,
_4f you are on such close terms with God as your canpign talks amear to indi-
‘cate, He mst have told you that he created all men equal. I do not believe —
he said that any one human beins had thepower or authority to say that he is
better than another man, irregardless the colar of his skin. We must remrber
too, that the actual worth of one human being in his chemical makeup is about
85 cents, current drug stare prices, and that goes for all human beings whether.
they be rich or poor, black or white.
I wag proud to have Negro soldiers next to me in the Argonne, and they ant
the ones fighting in Vietnam ani their families, some of them now bereaved, can
live next. door tome any time or patronize my place of busimss.
Eddie (white) Landrigan
12th & Locust
Kansas C ity, Missouri
ty
yor Allen of Atlanta
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Geopolitical Entity: kansas c
Geopolitical Entity: kansas city
Geopolitical Entity: missouri
Geopolitical Entity: vietnam
Organization: landrigan 12th & locust
Person: argonne
Person: eddie
Person: Ivan Allen
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Last evening at 7 o'clock-when the polls closed--the Democrat ic Party ol Georgia committed suicide. It is dead politically and will be tor perhaps
a decade or more. In the selection of Maddox to head the
Democratic Party it made the
election of Calloway a certainty.
But wor se than this, it has now
placed at the head of the party
an extremist who lacks the sophistication of Wallace, and who
will continue to embarrass Georgia in the nation's news media. We have now replaced Alabama and Mississippi in the
national press as the most backward stat~, politically speaking,
in the South. This is so even
if Calloway is elected, tor Lester will continue his press releases and head the party's
delegation to the Democratic
National .Convention in 1968.
Maddox, who is sure to sutler a defeat in November, will
carry with him such men as
Vandiver and Sanders, andperhaps even Mayor Allen in the
next election. That · ts, these
men's future in Georgia is out
the window. A coalition of extremists will dominate for sometime. Even Talmadge's seat
is insecure, and Russell will be
replaced by Calloway either
during the term or when Russell's term of office is over.
'.I am assuming his health will
not allow his running in 1972.)
Carter made a last-minute aside for Arnall, but it was weak
and largely ineffective. In face,
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mentioned Arnall's
On November 8 we have the ·
clioice betwe·en Democr atic extremism and Republican extremism, The shadow of OJ,! Marv
hangs over the Republican Party, but at least it _will' not be
openly racist. But in the end
there would be little ditference
between Maddox and Calloway
in office. Neither is progressive; neither will project an
image which will bring support
from the national party. Georgia
must now go it alone. In effect
we have seceded from the un-
ion.
So now a poorly led and divided party must hand its head
in shame while it tries to gain
respectability and support. It
will be a long, hard road, for the
Republicans will capture and
hold the Negro vote even without a contest. Having declared
war on the Negro, alienated the
liberals, and turned its back on
Washington, the Democratic
Party in Georgia will !ind the
road back bitter and !ru strating.
Political scientists. will long ,
evaluate how the state of Georgia with its enlightened leadership could suddenly go into reverse. The backlash will be
some people's answer. But an
analysis of the size of the vote
shows that it was a case of
apathy, "Stayhomeitis" hit Georgia. A minority of unreconstructed rebels, aided and abetted by thousands of office-hungry Republicans, dealt the death
blow. As a matter of !act, the
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Last evening at 7 o’clock--
when the polls closed--the De-
mocratic Party of Georgia com-
mitted suicide. It is dead pol-
itically and will be for perhaps
a decade or more, In the sel-
ection of Maddox to head the
Democratic Party it made the
election of Calloway a certainty.
But worse than this, it has now
placed at the head of the party
an extremist who lacks the so-
phistication of Wallace, and who
will continue to embarrass Ge-
orgia in the nation’s news me-
dia. We have now replaced Ala-
bama and Mississippi in the
national press asthe most back-
ward state, politically speaking,
in the South, This is so even
if Calloway is elected, for Les-
ter will continue his press re-
leases and head the party’s
delegation to the Democratic
National Convention in 1968,
Maddox, who is sure to suf-
fer a defeat in November, will
earry with him such men as
Vandiver and Sanders, andper-
haps even Mayor Allen in the
next election. That is, these
men’s future in Georgia is out
the window. A coalition of ex-
tremists will dominate for so-
metime. Even Talmadge’s seat
is insecure, and Russell will be
replaced by Calloway either
during the term or when Rus-
Sell’s term of office is over.
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not allow his running in 1972.)
Political scientists will long
evaluate how the state of Geor-
gia with its enlightened leader-
ship could suddenly go into re-
verse. The backlash. will be
some people’s answer, But an
analysis of the size of the vote
shows that it was a case of
apathy, ‘‘Stayhomeitis” hit Ge-
orgia. A minority of unrecon-
structed rebels, aided and abet-
ted by thousands of office-hun-
gry Republicans, dealt the death
blow. As a matter of fact, the
only Democrat of stature in
Georgia who had the courage to
try to save his party from a
Klan-type leadership was Gar-
land Byrd. No other candidate,
past or present, liberal or con-
Servative, spoke out for Arnall.
Carter made a last-minute as-
ide for Arnall, but it was weak
and largely ineffective. In face,
he never mentioned Arnall’s
name,
On November 8 we have the’
choice between. Democratic ex-
tremism and Republican extre-
mism, The shadow of Ol’ Marv
hangs over the Republican Par-
ty, but at least it will not be
openly racist. But in the end
there would be little difference
between Maddox and Calloway
in office. Neither is progres-
sive; neither will project an
image which will bring support
from the national party. Georgia
must now go it alone, In effect
we have seceded from the un-
ion.
So now a poorly led and div=-
ided party must hand its head
in shame while it tries to gain
respectability and support, It
will be a long, hard road, for the
Republicans will capture and
hold the Negro vote even with-
out a contest. Having declared
war on the Negro, alienated the
liberals, and turned its back on
Washington, the Democratic
Party in Georgia will find the
road back bitter and frustrating.
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Box 19, Folder 13, Document 84
Box 19
Box 19 Folder 13
Folder topic: Lester Maddox comments | favorable | 1966
Geopolitical Entity: calloway
Geopolitical Entity: Georgia
Geopolitical Entity: mississippi
Geopolitical Entity: Washington DC
Organization: ¢
Organization: arnall
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
JOHN S. KNIGHT, PRESIDENT AND EDITOR
LEE HILLS, EXECUTIVE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
JOHN 8. OLSON, GENERAL MANA6EI
Published en ry morning br Knight New,p•pu,, Inc., 321 L•f•rett• llvd., Defnlit, MlchitH 4'1211
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966
As We See It
Georgia Deserves Better
Than Its November Fate
T his was his Georgia, t his his share
Of pine and river and sleepy air,
Of summer thunder and winter rain
That spills bright tears on the window
pane
Wi th the slight f ierce passion of a
y oung man's grief,
Of the mocking bird and the mulberry
leaf.
So St ephen Vi ncent Benet described it
in his classic "John Brown's Body." But
Benet w as talking of the Georgia of Clay
Wingate, t he Georgia of a hundred years
ago.
Since then Georgia has m ad e great
strides. Despite the red -gallused Gene Talmadge an d s o m e of his successors, Ed
Rivers and Marv Griffin, Geor gia h as be·
come the second most enlightened state of
the Old South, only behind North Carolina.
E llis Arnall was one of t he first liberal
Southern politicians when he was elected
governor in 1943. Since then there have
been several, notably the last two, Ernest
Vandiver and Carf Sanders, who cannot
succeed himself. Gradually Georgia has
been moving into the 20th Century.
But now the steps of progress have fallen
silent. The Democratic Party of Georgia
has all but destroyed itself, and the people
of the state in November face a choice no
free people should be called upon to make.
In a runoff for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, arch-segregationist Lester Maddox stopped the comeback attempts
of Arnall. Maddox is known in the North
as the man who furnished axe handles to·
the white patrons of his Pickrick Restaurant
("You pick it out, we'll rick it up") to ward
off would-be Negro patrons, and when ordered to permit Negroes to enter, closed
his doors rather than submit to law and to
human dignity.
Facing him will be freshman Rep. Howard " Bo" CalJaway, Georgia's only Republican congressman and the scion of a paternalistic cotton mill family. Callaway is t he
kind of a Southerner who is "good to his
niggers"-so long as they don't get " uppity
ideas" about equal rights and t hings like
that. CalJaway is also the young man who
led Georgia down t he Goldwater path in
1964.
No m atter who wins, the people of t he
state will lose. Maddox openly professes to
be a devotee of Geor ge Wallace. Callaway
openly professes equal affection fo r Barry
Goldwater.
Georgia deserves better.
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Pe Hetroit Sree Press
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
JOHN S. KNIGHT, PRESIDENT AND EDITOR
LEE HILLS, EXECUTIVE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
JOHN 8. OLSON, GENERAL MANAGER
Published avery morning by Knight Newspapers, Inc,, 321 Lafayatte Blyd., Datroil, Michigen 42291
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966
As We See It
Georgia Deserves Better
Than Its November Fate
This was his Georgia, this his share
Of pine and river and sleepy air,
Of summer thunder and winter rain
That spills bright tears on the window
ane
With the slight fierce passion of a
young man’s grief,
Of the guoebing bird and the mulberry
leat.
So Stephen Vincent Benet described it
in his classic “John Brown’s Body.” But
Benet was talking of the Georgia of Clay
Wingate, the Georgia of a hundred years
ago,
Since then Georgia has made great
strides. Despite the red-gallused Gene Tal-
madge and some of his successors, Ed
Rivers and Marvy Griffin, Georgia has be-
come the second most enlightened state of
the Old South, only behind North Carolina.
Ellis Arnall was one of the first liberal
Southern politicians when he was elected
governor in 1943. Since then there have
been several, notably the last two, Ernest
Vandiver and Carl Sanders, who cannot
succeed himself. Gradually Georgia has
been moving into the 20th Century.
But now the steps of progress have fallen
silent. The Democratic Party of Georgia
has all but destroyed itself, and the people
of the state in November face a choice no
free people should be called upon to make.
In a runoff for the Democratic guberna-
torial nomination, arch-segregationist Les-
ter Maddox stopped the comeback attempts
of Arnall. Maddox is known in the North
as the man who furnished axe handles to
the white patrons of his Pickrick Restaurant
(“You pick it out, we'll rick it up”) to ward -
off would-be Negro patrons, and when or-
dered to permit Negroes to enter, closed
his doors rather than submit to law and to
human dignity.
Facing him will be freshman Rep. How-
ard “Bo” Callaway, Georgia’s only Repub-
lican congressman and the scion of a pater-
nalistie cotton mill family. Callaway is the
kind of a Southerner who is “good to his
niggers’—so long as they don’t get “uppity
ideas” about equal rights and things like
that. Callaway is also the young man who
led Georgia down the Goldwater path in
1964.
No matter who wins, the people of the
state will lose. Maddox openly professes to
be a devotee of George Wallace, Callaway
openly professes equal affection for Barry
Goldwater.
Georgia deserves better.
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Event: pickrick restaurant
Event: the north
Folder topic: Lester Maddox comments | favorable | 1966
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Geopolitical Entity: north carolina
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Organization: callaway
Organization: datroil
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Organization: southerner
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Organization: the democratic party
Person: carl sanders
Person: ed
Person: gene
Person: george wallace
Person: goldwater
Person: how-
Person: john brown’s
Person: john s. knight
Person: knight newspapers
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Person: lee hills
Person: Lester Maddox
Person: pe hetroit sree press
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