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Letters between Senator Alton L. Turner of Luverne, Alabama, and Edwin Strickland, staff director for the Alabama Legislative Commission to Preserve the Peace in Montgomery.

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@ Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130

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In the first letter, written January 31, 1967, Turner asks for information about the Tuskegee Institute Community Education Program (TICEP). In the second letter, written February 1, 1967, Strickland explains that the educational outreach program is working with several "civil rights" and "human relations" organizations: "We have been impressed with the fact that wherever TICEP becomes active, it seems to stimulate other groups identified with anti-white programs...We feel we are on good grounds in saying that TICEP is posing a long term threat to the communities and counties in which they operate."
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600 Ppi Tiff
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1967 1967
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