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National States Rights Party : ウィキペディア英語版 | National States' Rights Party
The National States' Rights Party was a far right, white supremacist〔''The Times'', June 21, 1963, ''250 Arrested In U.S. Racial Riots''〕 party that briefly played a minor role in the politics of the United States. ==Foundation== Founded in 1958 in Knoxville, Tennessee, the party was based on antisemitism, racism and opposition to racial integration with African American people.〔('National States' Rights Party' ) from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)〕 Party officials argued for states' rights against the advance of the civil rights movement and was dismissed by opponents as a Nazi party. The national chairman of the party was J. B. Stoner, who served three years in prison for bombing the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.〔(J. B. Stoner, 81, Fervent Racist and Benchmark for Extremism, Dies )〕 The party produced a newspaper, ''Thunderbolt'', which was edited by Edward Reed Fields.〔(Profile of Edward Fields ) from Anti-Defamation League〕 In 1958, the party's first year, five men with links to the NSRP were indicted for their participation in the bombing of The Temple in Atlanta.〔(Webb, Clive. "Counterblast: How the Atlanta Temple Bombing Strengthened the Civil Rights Cause," ''Southern Spaces'' 22 June 2009 )〕
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