Letter to Henry Roemer McPhee from Bridger B. Allen Against School Integration
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OCR Page 1 of 3ALLEN & ALLEN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BRIDGER B. ALLEN
INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI
RICHARD M. ALLEN
PHONE NO.43
backs of our schoolchildren and force them to integrate in the
class-rooms, while at the same time apologizing to the horn-blower
and asking him to be our good-will ambassardor in foreign lands.
Some one has given the president dangerous advice. How long will
the government support by force a movement to mongralize the races,
and reduce us to a people without ideals, morals, pride or respon-
sibility?
This is not writgen in anger, but in deep concern and alarm
as to where this country is headed. How long would an army last
with 10% ineffectives in it, should we fight a first rate nation?
I hope you will take this latter and my other one in the spirit in
which it is W ritten.
Yours for a better America,
B. B. ALLEN.
BBallen
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