Mississippi Trial, 1955

Mississippi trial 1955

What outlandish claim does Breland make about the NAACP and their motives?

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The NAACP has only revealed again its blindness and injustice in charging that “Mississippi has decided to maintain white supremacy by murdering children,” and that “the killers of the boy felt free to lynch him because there is in the entire state no restraining influence, not in the state capital, among the daily newspapers, the clergy, nor any segment of the so-called better citizens.”