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The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga., Thursday, August 7, 1958
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4at I - Vandiver Savs ll ' and,ver Hits Integration
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p/andiver Urges Georgia LmJI Lu a NON ER DECLARES £
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U Gov. Erne,t Vandiver, weak :W . '4l Lt Gov. Brnert Vandiver waa / /^•4 n *" f ® l^ln‘L t < ho./*e>”’r ~ *''* j} Unit SvSt en " n
in 4 to the more than «0 demote, , |W\ N 2-- \’tl the principal ,peaker at the Canton, / '?**! tn'*** 1 f ■/ ^**^3KL'° 'om r *lll li^R. *'<%?* 00, "''/I#’! Ul"’ 3 I -r.^.
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JI > '" ■ \l \/OIC A wgregition deciaion handed down -W' - K . ' */* X«oc>all"n «t ceot
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Fathers of Georgia
1 in During my entire career, as attested by the headlines jW f Dy Vandiver I
on this P a S e > l fought with all my strength, energy
and ability to preserve our traditional pattern of segre-
^ ation in Geor ^ ia ’
& Neither my three children nor any child of yours will *^* >l,l ^4ii4^> , - a ^ / i
Sr > ‘ ^Bn' ever attend a racially-mixed school in this State while I '"^toA nVe ^ M ta
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CountyOffiwrs Hear Vandiver Pledge To Guard Segregation|fe«tfa Faces
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t« alt r '^li^inji^- ,Jl ** - *<iiL vl - Ww u. Gov. IniMt Vandiver Umbuted the U. 8. 1
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