The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission: Civil Rights and States' Rights

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Univ. Press of Mississippi, Nov 2, 2001 - History - 348 pages
In 1956, two years after the U.S. Supreme court unanimously outlawed legally imposed racial segregation in public schools, Mississippi created the State Sovereignty Commission.

This was the executive agency established "to protect the sovereignty of the State of Mississippi...from encroachment thereon by the Federal Government." The code word encroachment implied the state's strong resolve to preserve and protect the racial status quo. In the nomenclature the formality of the word sovereignty supposedly lent dignity to the actions of the Commission. For all practical purposes the Sovereignty Commission intended to wage this Deep South state's monolithic campaign against desegregation and against the ever intensifying crusade for civil rights in Mississippi.

In 1998 the papers of the Commission were made available for examination. No other state has such extensive and detailed documentary records from a similar agency. Exposed to public light, they unmasked the Comm

 

Contents

To Protect the Sovereignty of the State of Mississippi The Origins of the State Sovereignty Commission
3
Fear of the Unknown Mobilizing Black Informants
36
To Maintain Segregation in Mississippi at All Costs Revitalizing the State Sovereignty Commission
64
The Greatest States Rights State Helping Ross Keep Mississippi Sovereign
95
Feelings Run Deep and Blood Runs Hot Submerging the State Sovereignty Commission
140
Officially but Discreetly Dealing with Unreconstructed Forces
176
The Last Hurrah Cracking Down on New Subversives
207
To Grapple with the Past From Mississippi Burning to Mississippi Learning
227
Notes
243
Bibliography
313
Index
325
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Yasuhiro Katagiri is associate professor of American history and government at Tokai University in Kanagawa, Japan. He has been published in such periodicals as American Review and 49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of North American Studies.