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Isn't It About Time?!
Title
Isn't
It
About
Time?!
Creator
National
Socialist
White
People's
Party
Publisher/Affiliation
National Socialist White People's Party
Place of Publication
United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date
ca. 1970
Notes
Calls
for:
"Support
Decent
Education.
Vote
Arthur
Armstrong
for
School
Board
Pos.
1
Sept.
21"
Quote
from
document:
"Two
white
schoolchildren:
Will they be
'integrated'
in
some
blackboard
jungle?"
(Taken
from
photo
caption.)
Background
information:
George
Lincoln
Rockwell
is
credited
for
founding
the
National
Socialist
White
People's
Party
(NSWPP)
as a
successor
to his
own
American
Nazi
Party.
Matt
Koehl
took
control
of the
party
after
Rockwell's
assassination
in
1967
by
disgruntled
Nazi
John
Patler.
Under
Koehl's
leadership
, the
NSWPP
fragmented
and
eventually
dissolved
by
1984.
It
was
revived
in
1995
by
Harold
Covington
,
who
faced
legal
action
from the
"George
Lincoln
Rockwell
Foundation"
for
copyright
infringement
over
unauthorized
use
of the
name
NSWPP.
(Kaplan
,
J.
(Ed.).
(2000).
Encyclopedia
of
White
Power.
Walnut
Creek:
AltaMira
Press.
pgs.
224-228
,
261-266)
Intended Purpose
Mobilization
Opinion
Issue Area
Racism
Subjects (LCTGM)
Racism--Washington (State)--Seattle
Subjects (LCSH)
National Socialist White People's Party
Busing for school integration--Washington (State)--Seattle
Armstrong, Arthur
Seattle Public Schools. Board of Directors
Geographic Coverage
United
States--Washington
(State)--Seattle
Digital Collection
Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
Digital ID Number
VTN105
Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository Collection
DS559.62
W3
Vietnam
War
Era
Ephemera
Collection
,
Box
11/6
Object Type
Flier
Physical Description
27.5
x
21.5
cm
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned from original text at 400 dpi in color, saved in JPEG format and resized to 600 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 3. 2004.
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