Letter from Freeman to Edwards, March 1963
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CreatorFreeman, Wayne
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LanguageEnglish
Enclosed is a letter which has apparently caused Wayne to feel a little disgust for the human race at present. Wayne had recently written an article about the Gantt case and Gressette felt that the article gave the impression that Wayne had been doing things behind his back. Wayne explains that this is not true and he has told Gressette this. Due to this frustration, Wayne is feeling the need to resign from the Citizens Councils, and would have set loose on them if not for possibly embarrassing Marion. Now he is too fed up, however, as they are being led down the road to totalitarianism.
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MediumManuscripts (documents)
TypeTexts
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Digital IdentifierSeries11_Box14_193_001_002
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/898766B85104ADA3E9CFBCFF2F3F36EA
Batch ID20170207121659