Sovereignty Commission Online
Following Brown v Topeka, researchers for the U. S. Office of Education performed ten studies thrughout the country looking at school integration. One nine-page report by sociologists from the University of Wisconsin was placed into Sovereignty Commission files by Erle Johnston.
"Token school desegregation comes to the Delta, but quality and opportunity are still low," Michael Aiken and N. J. Demerath III reported.
The Mississippi Sovereignty Commission was a secret state police force operating from 1956 to 1977 to suppress the civil rights movement and maintain segregation. The commission kept files, harassed and branded many as communist infiltrators via agents who were retired FBI, CIA and military intelligence. No one was safe in Mississsippi. A form of the Sovereignty Commission continues today in Mississippi. Ask Haley Barbour.
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