Birmingham Independent
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The Birmingham Independent was a newspaper known for publishing photographs, names and addresses of white people who attended racially-integrated events, or meetings of groups thought to promote racial integration. As part of a campaign of intimidation, segregationists would distributed copies to neighbors of those appearing in the paper, with that person's photograph circled.
References
- Huntley, Horace (February 3, 1995) "Interview with Eileen Kelley Walbert" BCRI Oral History Collection - accessed March 12, 2021