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The Citizens' Council
The Citizens' Council was the official newspaper of the Citizens' Councils of America, a white supremacist organization based in the southern US and founded in 1954.
Publication History
The Citizens' Council was first published in October 1955. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) It ran until 1961, when it was replaced by a magazine called The Citizen.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1955-1961: Edward H. Sebesta has all issues, in one large (190MB) PDF file. His site also includes a contextual introduction, a bibliography, and links to other online resources.
- 1957: The University of Mississippi has volume 2, number 7, dated April 1957.
- 1957: The University of Mississippi has volume 2, number 10, dated July 1957.
- 1957: The University of Mississippi has volume 2, number 12, dated September 1957.
- 1957: The University of Mississippi has volume 3, number 1, dated October 1957.
- 1958: The University of Mississippi has volume 3, number 7, dated April 1958.
- 1958: The University of Mississippi has volume 3, number 8, dated May 1958.
- 1958: The University of Mississippi has volume 3, number 10, dated July 1958.
- 1958: The University of Mississippi has volume 3, number 12, dated September 1958.
- 1958: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 1, dated October 1958.
- 1958: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 3, dated December 1958.
- 1959: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 4, dated January 1959.
- 1959: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 5, dated February 1959.
- 1959: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 8, dated May 1959.
- 1959: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 10, dated July 1959.
- 1959: The University of Mississippi has volume 4, number 11, dated August 1959.
- 1959: The University of Mississippi has volume 5, number 1, dated October 1959.
Related Resources
- We also list issues of The Citizen, which succeeded this newspaper.
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